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a giant inflatable moon balloon on the loose in southeast china. it rolled down pedestrians and vehicles after strong winds broke it loose at a nearby festival. it's also light. >> it looks face fake. it is fascinating to watch. they call at this time furious moon. you can see why. you are watching "early today." you are watching "early today." tomorrow is not a given. but entresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible. ? tomorrow, tomorrow... ? rt failure study ever. entresto helped more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, don't take entresto. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure... ...kidney problems, or high potassium in your blood. ask your heart doctor about entresto. and help make tomorrow possible. ? you're only a day away ? a when your symptoms s
a giant inflatable moon balloon on the loose in southeast china. it rolled down pedestrians and vehicles after strong winds broke it loose at a nearby festival. it's also light. >> it looks face fake. it is fascinating to watch. they call at this time furious moon. you can see why. you are watching "early today." you are watching "early today." tomorrow is not a given. but entresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible. ? tomorrow, tomorrow... ? rt...
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./// ((you're watching 8 ((brian loftus)) >>> people in southeast china got an unusual sight.. when winds from a typhoon set a giant inflatable moon balloon loose. the balloon was part of a mid-autumn festival. but the giant half deflated balloon got loose and set off unsure what to do before moving out of the way. local say it spiced up the festival this year./// ((brian loftus)) >>> the cat who clawed out of his grave last year.. earning himself the nickname "zombie cat".. now has a new home. the humane society of tampa bay spent about 11-thousand dollars to keep the cat.. whose actual name is bart... alive. the owner sued the organization for keeping him... and the two sides settled out of court. the foster family that has been taking care of bart for over a year.. has now officially adopted him./// >>> that's all for 8 news now the valley's news leader. remember that 8 news now is always available at las vegas now dot com, facebook and twitter. danny tarkanian's carrying a lot of baggage. as a real-estate developer, tarkanian was penalized for failing to pay thousands in pr
./// ((you're watching 8 ((brian loftus)) >>> people in southeast china got an unusual sight.. when winds from a typhoon set a giant inflatable moon balloon loose. the balloon was part of a mid-autumn festival. but the giant half deflated balloon got loose and set off unsure what to do before moving out of the way. local say it spiced up the festival this year./// ((brian loftus)) >>> the cat who clawed out of his grave last year.. earning himself the nickname "zombie...
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that's across southeast china, towards taiwan and okinawa.ou just have that moisture river pulling through bringing that threat of flooding out there in hong kong, taipei. you are looking at definitely some widespread scattered showers on your thursday. let's take a look here into the americas now. what we have what's left of newton. remember that was a hurricane that made landfall there across southern areas of the baja peninsula. cabo saw a little damage out of that. now pulling off towards the north. still a flash flood threat there into arizona and new mexico. about 40 to 50 millimeters expected out of this before it continues to weaken. where is all that moisture going after that? back here towards the north, a passing cold front tailing it along. and that brings strong thunderstorms across the western great lakes. might even see some delays out there at the airports including chicago, detroit, some hail and the possibility of a tornado or two coming out of this. out ahead of it, though, classic case of some warm air across the eastern s
that's across southeast china, towards taiwan and okinawa.ou just have that moisture river pulling through bringing that threat of flooding out there in hong kong, taipei. you are looking at definitely some widespread scattered showers on your thursday. let's take a look here into the americas now. what we have what's left of newton. remember that was a hurricane that made landfall there across southern areas of the baja peninsula. cabo saw a little damage out of that. now pulling off towards...
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it has been named the strongest storm of the year and it slammed into southeast china after causing havoc in taiwan. strong winds and lashing rains cut power to millions of homes. this report from a port city. reporter: here in southern china, people are trying to get back into their daily routine following last night's storm. the warning when now that the most powerful typhoon to hit this part of the coast since 1949 was on the way. these would be the strongest winds to reach anywhere in the world so far this year. you can imagine people or worried. when the winds finally did hit, they were at speeds of reportedly 370 kilometers an hour, faster than one of the country's high-speed trains. when you walk around to survey the damage, it seems like it is not that bad, considering. parts of the city have flooded with drains overflowing, blocking entrances to buildings and housing complexes. some areas have lost power. teams of military police have been mobilized. time to racing against second,bris before the smaller typhoon hits in the coming hours. this is a road leading to the main train st
it has been named the strongest storm of the year and it slammed into southeast china after causing havoc in taiwan. strong winds and lashing rains cut power to millions of homes. this report from a port city. reporter: here in southern china, people are trying to get back into their daily routine following last night's storm. the warning when now that the most powerful typhoon to hit this part of the coast since 1949 was on the way. these would be the strongest winds to reach anywhere in the...
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those people in aleppo continue to suffer. 30 people are missing after flooding and landslides in southeast china caused by torrential rain. rescuers are searching for survivors after hillside collapsed into villages following typhoon megi. the storm has forced the closure of schools and businesses and the cancellation of hundreds of flights. south australia is enduring a second day of severe weather after the entire state with less -- was left without power overnight. 80,000 lightning strikes were recorded. some damaging powergenerating facilities while winds toppled transmission towers. tens of thousands of homes are still without electricity. new research has found that a small proportion of children with hiv do not develop aids, even without treatment. positive southv african children revealed that the immune systems were apparently able to coexist with the virus. the findings could lead to new immune-based therapies for hiv infection. many of europe's economies are struggling. the recovery is stalled and growth was zero. that's led the prime minister to stake all on a referendum. the country
those people in aleppo continue to suffer. 30 people are missing after flooding and landslides in southeast china caused by torrential rain. rescuers are searching for survivors after hillside collapsed into villages following typhoon megi. the storm has forced the closure of schools and businesses and the cancellation of hundreds of flights. south australia is enduring a second day of severe weather after the entire state with less -- was left without power overnight. 80,000 lightning strikes...
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s response to north korea's aggressive tbhainchts southeast china the damage from the strongest storm of the year is coming into focus. >> rose: hillary clinton falls ill. >> it's clear that she tried to hide this and this is going to hurt her. >> rose: the new york attorney general opened an investigation of the trump foundation. >> it's not going to reveal anything before early voting starts and unlikely to reveal anything before actual voting on november 8. >> the ncaa, a state law against lgbt people. >> rose: colin powell's e-mails were hacked. >> no different from a large part of the electorate. >> have to watch out for a giant inflated moon. >> hillary clinton of course not feeling well. donald trump is being aice about it. >> he said i just hope she gets well and back on the trail. forget hillary. it's trump. i think he has a concussion. >> man standing. dethrones the world number one. >> i don't know what's happening now. >> 15 years since the terror attacks on 9/11, the country paid tribute. >> rose: 9/11 remembered. together there is nothing we americans cannot overcome. ♪
s response to north korea's aggressive tbhainchts southeast china the damage from the strongest storm of the year is coming into focus. >> rose: hillary clinton falls ill. >> it's clear that she tried to hide this and this is going to hurt her. >> rose: the new york attorney general opened an investigation of the trump foundation. >> it's not going to reveal anything before early voting starts and unlikely to reveal anything before actual voting on november 8. >>...
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stories, china showing stabilization with the official factory gauge rising to its highest level since 2014, 50 .4. the estimates were 49.8. there was weakness due to flooding in the southeastntry and production cuts. the private gauges out in 15 minutes from now. china and south korea, exports and imports rising. uprseas shipments rising, 2.6% on the year and august. ,mports and positive terrain 1/10 of 1% after two years of declines. analysts had expected to see decreases there. jack lew says the u.s. will urge its g-20 counterparts to tackle overcapacity when they meet in china. especially iny, steel, distorts markets and harms employment prospects. leadersident will ask to increase spending on retraining workers and china has yet to make tangible progress despite its call for change. news out of australia, retail sales adjusted unchanged month on month. business investment in the second quarter down by 5.4%, quarter on quarter. retail sales adjusted is unchanged month on month. that is what we have coming through. let's have a look at what is going on right now. the biggie at the top of the hour, we get the unofficial pmi for august after the official one half an hour a
stories, china showing stabilization with the official factory gauge rising to its highest level since 2014, 50 .4. the estimates were 49.8. there was weakness due to flooding in the southeastntry and production cuts. the private gauges out in 15 minutes from now. china and south korea, exports and imports rising. uprseas shipments rising, 2.6% on the year and august. ,mports and positive terrain 1/10 of 1% after two years of declines. analysts had expected to see decreases there. jack lew says...
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as you can see, here, may have been a bit of an aberration caused by severe flooding we had in southeast china that affected about 1/5 of chinese economic output. mgu is thisy -- guy: is this just a blip? >> you are correct to question it, guy. in this case, you can be a little bit reassured, is basically this is a slightly longer term trend here secondly, it is broad-based. we have not just seen an improvement in the official pmi. we have also seen no range of different measures from an index based on satellite images of chinese industrial zones, to the flash meeting on korea's exports, which tends to move closely in line with china's exports, all improving slightly in august. 151,000 jobs. that is the increase in nonfarm payrolls last week. unemployment rate steady at 4.9%, annual rate growth slower, it adds up to a disappointing jobs report for the month of august. far from a disaster, of course, but falling short of expectations by enough to throw a rate hike at the fed's next meeting into doubt. bill: i think september is on dirt i do not think it is 100% on, but i think it is close to 10
as you can see, here, may have been a bit of an aberration caused by severe flooding we had in southeast china that affected about 1/5 of chinese economic output. mgu is thisy -- guy: is this just a blip? >> you are correct to question it, guy. in this case, you can be a little bit reassured, is basically this is a slightly longer term trend here secondly, it is broad-based. we have not just seen an improvement in the official pmi. we have also seen no range of different measures from an...
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dozens are missing in southeast china after a typhoon.e than a thousand residents have been evacuated and 1200 rescuers are on the scene frantically searching for survivors. at least five were killed and hundreds injured after the powerful storm hit taiwan. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. scarlet: let's get a recap of today's market action -- a selloff across the equity space. the dow jones losing 190 point but off its lows. volume heavier than usual. thanks for the big losers with concerns deutsche bank's problem with spread through the sector. also -- we were down around 220 at the low end up like we had come back. a pretty ugly day but all the s&p sectors down a bit. petlet: does the fed had a ability problem? that was just one of the questions post to patrick harker . patrick: if you have a model in the equation and put uncertain data in, you will uncertain judgment out of the other end. think of the things we measure like gdp an
dozens are missing in southeast china after a typhoon.e than a thousand residents have been evacuated and 1200 rescuers are on the scene frantically searching for survivors. at least five were killed and hundreds injured after the powerful storm hit taiwan. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. scarlet: let's get a recap of today's market action -- a selloff across the equity space. the dow...
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. >>> and a typhoon ripping through southeast china and taiwan, destroying houses and cutting transportation routes. six people have been left dead because of the landslides. more than 20 people are still rounds, looking for survivors. and this could affect travel at the airports. a powerful storm sending rain and strong winds right through the islands. the islands rarely get hit. a 16-year-old boy was crushed by a boulder. hurricane matthew is expected to make landfall and hit jamaica on monday. let's bring it back home. we have our own weather expert to help your plan your >> there's a slight chance for rain and not seeing any rain to impact your drive to work. that's state route 51 where it meets loop 202. a nice and mild start with mostly clear skies. and again, there's a 10% chance of a shower this morning. i'm not seeing anything on desert doppler radar. as soon as i do, i'll let you for rain through 5:00 before we clear the skies out. we could see scattered showers, even some thunderstorms in the valley through midday. 85degrees by sock and then we warm into the 90s. but not until lun
. >>> and a typhoon ripping through southeast china and taiwan, destroying houses and cutting transportation routes. six people have been left dead because of the landslides. more than 20 people are still rounds, looking for survivors. and this could affect travel at the airports. a powerful storm sending rain and strong winds right through the islands. the islands rarely get hit. a 16-year-old boy was crushed by a boulder. hurricane matthew is expected to make landfall and hit jamaica...
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that impacting the southern sections of taiwan before making landfall across southeast china.e're talking about typhoon malakas. that sim pacting the extreme northern sections of taiwan and the southern japanese islands. breaking it down even further, meranti, 72 hours ago, had wind gusts of over 180 kilometer when it impacted the region. taipei, gusty winds of 90 miles per hour. current time, we talk about malakas, our currents storm. you see the wind gusts across the area, specifically across the okinawa prefecture. remember we have theative located within this region, as well. the latest from the joint typhoon warning sign, 205 kilometer per-hour sustained winds. the majority of the con virginia tech or thunderstorm activity is north and east of taiwan. that's where we find the bulk of the extremely strong winds, as well. this storm will pick up speed going forward, and it's going to deteriorate as it does. it's still a formidable storm. gusty conditions as we speak. the winds died down quickly in taipei. for the island across southern japan, that area still feeling the eff
that impacting the southern sections of taiwan before making landfall across southeast china.e're talking about typhoon malakas. that sim pacting the extreme northern sections of taiwan and the southern japanese islands. breaking it down even further, meranti, 72 hours ago, had wind gusts of over 180 kilometer when it impacted the region. taipei, gusty winds of 90 miles per hour. current time, we talk about malakas, our currents storm. you see the wind gusts across the area, specifically across...
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i'm not optimistic because i think of those countries, and in mainland china in taiwan, and southeast asia -- in china, more willingness to cooperate with new government in taiwan. today, taiwan can benefit from its role in universal barriers. if taiwan tried to take advantage of deteriorating relationship between mainland china and the united states it would be a miscalculation, very dangerous. some people disagree about its conclusions, what taiwan can play you don't try to maintain or construct a relationship with mainland china. possible for taiwan to play a contractual role, but not saying the government should always rely on the goodness of mainland china and to find a new way through mainland china and to improve the current situation, thank you. >> what about here? the new wave so if you have a way for that and another question, china will be forced to taiwan and a message to taiwan to take some action? >> thank you very much. if i have any suggestion, if not, if not, if i put the same position, it is very hard, you need to listen to those supporters for independence, tpp part
i'm not optimistic because i think of those countries, and in mainland china in taiwan, and southeast asia -- in china, more willingness to cooperate with new government in taiwan. today, taiwan can benefit from its role in universal barriers. if taiwan tried to take advantage of deteriorating relationship between mainland china and the united states it would be a miscalculation, very dangerous. some people disagree about its conclusions, what taiwan can play you don't try to maintain or...
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a bizarre scene from southeast china after the super file teen hit a giant inflatable balloon in thee of a moon broke loose during the storm rolling over cars and people. many moon models and giant land turns i set up in preparation for the annual mid-autumn festival or moon comfort -- festival. it looks like a monster from out are space and reminding me of indiana jones. >> a busy morning at a school in cam billion because of a gas leak. >> tiffany arrive on the scene. how is it going? >> the scene has been cleared. let me show you what it looked like. you can see where the car drove up straight over the curb and slammed right into this gas line and we have video from early this morning when the car was still here. at this point, talking to neighbors they did not see the dry, and though say it had at 3:30 in the morning and pg&e crews were here shortly thereafter, and the crews have obviously already left the scene and, now, the question is, what does this mean for the elementary school? talking to the neighborhood she just got off the phone with the principal who now is just gettin
a bizarre scene from southeast china after the super file teen hit a giant inflatable balloon in thee of a moon broke loose during the storm rolling over cars and people. many moon models and giant land turns i set up in preparation for the annual mid-autumn festival or moon comfort -- festival. it looks like a monster from out are space and reminding me of indiana jones. >> a busy morning at a school in cam billion because of a gas leak. >> tiffany arrive on the scene. how is it...
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always be wreaked, nothing else can happen with havoc, it must be wreaked, on the streets of southeast china. that's havoc. we call that havoc, right? things being wreaked, that's china. >> that looks like a movie to me. >> giant ball barreling toward a motorist. what happens next. this is havoc being wreaked, folks. there's a lot of places you never want to see "$7.95." [ beep ] but you'll be glad to see it here. fidelity -- where smarter investors will always be. if only the signs were obvious when you trade. fidelity's active trader pro can help you find smarter entry and exit points and can help protect your potential profits. fidelity -- where smarter investors will always be. mapping the oceans. where we explore. protecting biodiversity. everywhere we work. defeating malaria. improving energy efficiency. developing more clean burning natural gas. my job? my job at exxonmobil? turning algae into biofuels. reducing energy poverty in the developing world. making cars go further with less. fueling the global economy. and you thought we just made the gas. ♪ energy lives here. >>> welcome ba
always be wreaked, nothing else can happen with havoc, it must be wreaked, on the streets of southeast china. that's havoc. we call that havoc, right? things being wreaked, that's china. >> that looks like a movie to me. >> giant ball barreling toward a motorist. what happens next. this is havoc being wreaked, folks. there's a lot of places you never want to see "$7.95." [ beep ] but you'll be glad to see it here. fidelity -- where smarter investors will always be. if only...
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. >>> southeast china is picking typhoon. at least eight people are dead and nine others are missing. more than 1 thousand homes were destroyed when the storm hit. it left more than million homes without power. wow. very destructive. >> well i know that weekend has arrived. and people are hoping for a good one. >> yeah. yeah. you know what, it looks like it's going to turn out pretty good as well. because we've kind of changed that pattern around we're not seeing showers you know in the morning hours. going to tend to see them more towards the late afternoon. sue look outside right now. most areas seeing plen to partly cloudy skies. temperatures warming up pretty quickly in south tampa. 91 degrees. we will continue to see these daytime highs in the low 90s. all way through the weekend. yeah i know last week we were talking about, we were finally turning that average high from 90 down to 89. but still, it's stays warm. probably for about another month or so six weeks. then we can finally really start to expect some cold fronts
. >>> southeast china is picking typhoon. at least eight people are dead and nine others are missing. more than 1 thousand homes were destroyed when the storm hit. it left more than million homes without power. wow. very destructive. >> well i know that weekend has arrived. and people are hoping for a good one. >> yeah. yeah. you know what, it looks like it's going to turn out pretty good as well. because we've kind of changed that pattern around we're not seeing showers...
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chairman tadashi yanai says over the next five to ten years he hopes to triple sales in southeast asia. >>> china'searing up to host its first g20 summit. it will kick off this sunday in the city of hangzhou. the leaders of 20 developed and emerging nations will discuss how to merge policies to achieve global economic growth. but the big question is how china will make this meeting a success, especially amid rising tensions with its neighbors over issues in the south china sea. earlier, mitsuko spoke to daisuke azuma about it. >> reporter: they see the summit as a most important diplomatic event of the year. so media here have been covering the preparations day in and day out. state-run tv has said they were 100 landmarks. protesters are stressing xhi that will play a leading role in putting the world's economy on the path to recovery. security in the city is tight. lots of police are standing gaurd and traffic is restricted. schools and companies are closed for a week. authorities are even urging residents to leave, and it's not only acts of terrorists they are worried about. they fear people unha
chairman tadashi yanai says over the next five to ten years he hopes to triple sales in southeast asia. >>> china'searing up to host its first g20 summit. it will kick off this sunday in the city of hangzhou. the leaders of 20 developed and emerging nations will discuss how to merge policies to achieve global economic growth. but the big question is how china will make this meeting a success, especially amid rising tensions with its neighbors over issues in the south china sea....
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our sara eisen got exclusive on his tour across china and taiwan. >> repor here in southeast asia, it's the new front lines for the global sneaker wars, and that's why steph curry, backed by under armour, toured china, hong kong and taiwan to cultivate a new generation of sneaker consumers. it's why the battle won't be played on an nba court back in the u.s. but in small gyms across asia. >> ready, set, go. >> reporter: like here in taipei coaching, meeting, greeting, signing autographs and taking selfies with eager fans. but like it did in the u.s., under armour here in greater china is playing catchup to nike who has been in the market for decades. kevin plank, the ceo of under armour, is trying to do what he did in the u.s. in this market. >> it takes time, you know. since 2010 we've gone from our first million dollars in business to $3 million in '12 to this year. >> reporter: increasing the revenue is something steph curry wants to make his mission as he's still learning the ins and outs of the business. >> all the conversations and the details that go into making a great shoe, a g
our sara eisen got exclusive on his tour across china and taiwan. >> repor here in southeast asia, it's the new front lines for the global sneaker wars, and that's why steph curry, backed by under armour, toured china, hong kong and taiwan to cultivate a new generation of sneaker consumers. it's why the battle won't be played on an nba court back in the u.s. but in small gyms across asia. >> ready, set, go. >> reporter: like here in taipei coaching, meeting, greeting, signing...
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china. as for india, there are local players there around southeast asia. uber cut losses in china. idly trying to partner with other companies trying to gain in the southeast asian market. there are a lot of players. we focus on the big names, but remember this is a very fast-moving space. there are new startups trying to push ahead. emily: apple announces new and improved iphone seven and seven plus in san francisco. mark attended the event and got his hands on one in the demo room. take a look. room. take a look. mark: we're here to look at new iphones. the new iphone 7 and iphone 7 plus. overall, they've updated performance. the home button here gives you some feedback. it is not a physical click. a new dual lens camera lens featuring a larger iphone seven plus that allows for deeper zoom. when you open up the camera, it has new zoom features. apple announced air pod, a wireless version and bluetooth headset we will take a look at. they come in this charger case. you can charge the case with a lightning connector. the phone comes out september 16 and the earbuds will come out in
china. as for india, there are local players there around southeast asia. uber cut losses in china. idly trying to partner with other companies trying to gain in the southeast asian market. there are a lot of players. we focus on the big names, but remember this is a very fast-moving space. there are new startups trying to push ahead. emily: apple announces new and improved iphone seven and seven plus in san francisco. mark attended the event and got his hands on one in the demo room. take a...
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. >> in southeast china the damage from the strongest storm of the year is coming into focus. >> meranti was a monster. >> samsung finally issuing a recall. the move could cost the company as much as a billion dollars. >> now is the time to act. colin kaepernick's protest. this time she did it wearing red, white and blue. >> a pilot and his passenger walk away from a rough landing in the netherlands. the light aircraft overshot the runway. >> the jets have won it. >> a good idea to face butt one of your players? >> i wanted to give you the gift of balloons. so -- >> yay! >> and all that matters. >> when you look into the mirror. how old is the person you're looking at? >> i wou that's 35 years old. >> 35? donald, that's not your reflection. that's your wife. >> on "cbs this morning." >> could i mess your hair up? >> go ahead. >> this morning's "eye opener" is presented by toyota. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." donald trump's campaign is conceding that president obama was born in the united states. but the republican nominee himself is not saying that. the question came up as another
. >> in southeast china the damage from the strongest storm of the year is coming into focus. >> meranti was a monster. >> samsung finally issuing a recall. the move could cost the company as much as a billion dollars. >> now is the time to act. colin kaepernick's protest. this time she did it wearing red, white and blue. >> a pilot and his passenger walk away from a rough landing in the netherlands. the light aircraft overshot the runway. >> the jets have...
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t t >> a powerful and southeast southeast asia runs into china with a point of a category four hurricane today the nasdaq satellite shows the storm's massive size munchies to ritual rain caused major flooding m along the coast of taiwan before the typhoon word issuer about 3:00 o'clock this morning the heavy rain and a hundred to nine hour winds certainly some rough weather to deal with their but here not so much it was a gorgeous day out there today temperatures in the 70s and low humidity and lots of sunshine to go around a. >> stole from sunup to sundown just a gorgeous day by j reynolds at that meteorologist aj colby showed earlier this morning and it did the afternoon hours it's a beautiful start to the daye this could be a beautiful evening and beautiful sunset captured on thomasas a fox newst 10:00 o'clock what a picture of their boaters is looking pretty dead really through tomorrow you have a great day for voting tomorrow go ahead and use with your vacation days so last friday of summer because paul is officially one week away sri 76 the high today7 alone not too fargh off in te
t t >> a powerful and southeast southeast asia runs into china with a point of a category four hurricane today the nasdaq satellite shows the storm's massive size munchies to ritual rain caused major flooding m along the coast of taiwan before the typhoon word issuer about 3:00 o'clock this morning the heavy rain and a hundred to nine hour winds certainly some rough weather to deal with their but here not so much it was a gorgeous day out there today temperatures in the 70s and low...
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. >>> china and southeast asia quickly becoming the most important region for sneaker makers.ike and adidas seen success in the fast growing market and underarmour to catch up with the rivals and it has something that other companies don't. sports star stefan curry. here's a report from taipei. >> reporter: here in southeast asia, it is the new front line for the global sneaker wars and that's why curry backed by underarmour toured china, hong w generation of sneaker vate a it's why the battle won't be played out at a nba court back in the u.s., but in small gyms across asia, like here in taipei where curry spent hours coaching, meeting, greeting, signing autographs and taking selfies with eager fans. but like it did in the u.s., underarmour here in greater china is playing catch up to nike who's been in the market for decades. kevin, the ceo, is trying to do what he did in the u.s. in this market. >> it takes time. you know? since 2010, we have gone from a first million dollars in business to $3 billion in $12 to over $150 million in revenue this year and so we have really ju
. >>> china and southeast asia quickly becoming the most important region for sneaker makers.ike and adidas seen success in the fast growing market and underarmour to catch up with the rivals and it has something that other companies don't. sports star stefan curry. here's a report from taipei. >> reporter: here in southeast asia, it is the new front line for the global sneaker wars and that's why curry backed by underarmour toured china, hong w generation of sneaker vate a it's...
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apple loves to go to southeast china. stuart: that is the not nature of the question.ink we can build an iphone in the united states? >> there is people all up and down the west coast and assembling those components here in america. the reason why we don't do this, because of this overlay of regulations and taxes, and the fact that our trading partners cheat. they have like vat tax relief they get we don't fet. it is unfair treatment of taxes. they do all sorts of things. stuart: hold on a second i want to bring up the ford and mexico idea because donald trump appeared on fox and friends this morning. the topic of discussion was ford moving small car production to mexico. roll tape. >> when they make their car and they think they will get away with this and fire all the employees in the united states, and they move to mexico, when the car comes back across the border into our country, that now comes in free we will charge them a 35% tax. you know what will happen? they will never going to leave. stuart: peter navarro, 35% tax on imports coming into america from mexico
apple loves to go to southeast china. stuart: that is the not nature of the question.ink we can build an iphone in the united states? >> there is people all up and down the west coast and assembling those components here in america. the reason why we don't do this, because of this overlay of regulations and taxes, and the fact that our trading partners cheat. they have like vat tax relief they get we don't fet. it is unfair treatment of taxes. they do all sorts of things. stuart: hold on...
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the officials say china imported from japan and southeast asia. that was a partly due to apple's decisision to manufacture phone in china. weak sales of clothes, shoes, and precious metals were to blame. >>> japanese telecom firm softbank is targeting. it will slash the cost of its 20 gigabyte plan by half. lowering from 16,000 yen to 6,000 or about $60. 20 gigabytes is enough to stream about 90 hours of video. the announcement is likely to spark competition pricing with its rivals. >>> athletes and businesses alike are working hard to prepare for tokyo's 2020 olympic and paralympic games. some companies are using i.t. to zrasticily change the way spectators experience the sporting events. they're redesigning stadium technology to make it smarter. >> reporter: at this japanese professional soccer game, many fans have their eyes glued to their smartphones b before and after matches or during half-time. they are using a service designed for stadiums. it enabled viewers to watch video of all the matches played this season. it a also helps fans learn m
the officials say china imported from japan and southeast asia. that was a partly due to apple's decisision to manufacture phone in china. weak sales of clothes, shoes, and precious metals were to blame. >>> japanese telecom firm softbank is targeting. it will slash the cost of its 20 gigabyte plan by half. lowering from 16,000 yen to 6,000 or about $60. 20 gigabytes is enough to stream about 90 hours of video. the announcement is likely to spark competition pricing with its rivals....
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curry certainly understands how high the stakes are here in southeast asia and china for instance.he nba is the top selling league. there are 300 million people in that country that play the sport. almost the entire population of the united states and for nike it's still a business and region growing double digits even though it has 25 times more sales than under armour in greater china so i talked about the unique consumer tubt he sees in this market. listen. >> basketball is booming and it's not just under armour standpoint. it's about the game itself and kids going out and playing and plead guilty inspired by what we do in the court so come over here in our short little window get up and get out and be face to face with our fans it's important. >> has that surprised you to see the nba fever here? >> it's been extremely eye opening. have been to china three straight summers and different cities and this year is just going over the top with supporting the turn out and just the passion around what i do on the court but you can tell that the game of basketball is healthy and alive.
curry certainly understands how high the stakes are here in southeast asia and china for instance.he nba is the top selling league. there are 300 million people in that country that play the sport. almost the entire population of the united states and for nike it's still a business and region growing double digits even though it has 25 times more sales than under armour in greater china so i talked about the unique consumer tubt he sees in this market. listen. >> basketball is booming and...
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home to heated territorial disputes between china and its southeast asian neighbors. russia has been the only major country to behalf. in its demand that the u.s. and other countries stay out of such arguments. >>> a teen who jumped into a pond to save a 71-year-old man will be honored later today. that 17-year-old was in a car with his mom heading to a family dinner in palm harbor when he heard a splash just a few weeks ago. when they saw that car in the pond he told his mom to stop, jumped out and dove into the water, and swam over to the driver and helped him out of will honor that youngster tonight in a ceremony in pinellas county at fire station 65. >>> st. pete fashion week is today. an official kickoff party tonight. you need a $99 fashion week wristband to get in. >>> you can buy tickets to "wicked" today. >> the show includes the hit songs "for good" and "popular." ? popular? ? you're going to be popular? >> the show will be at the straz center from february 1st through the 26th of next year. ticket start at $52 and go on sale at 10:00. ? down, down? >> ticke
home to heated territorial disputes between china and its southeast asian neighbors. russia has been the only major country to behalf. in its demand that the u.s. and other countries stay out of such arguments. >>> a teen who jumped into a pond to save a 71-year-old man will be honored later today. that 17-year-old was in a car with his mom heading to a family dinner in palm harbor when he heard a splash just a few weeks ago. when they saw that car in the pond he told his mom to stop,...
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in this story is if malaysian air can find buyers for its aircraft in china or southeast asia, it couldor the superjumbo's, and that will soften the market for airbus. if a buyer wants to take on 0s, then that38 will sustain maintenance costs and convince other airlines that it might be worth taking on these orders that are stretching out for years. there are more than 100 on order that have not been delivered, so if you are an airline and you can see a sustainable secondhand market, then you might think we will take a couple more on because we can find a buyer for them somewhere down the line. muchad: thank you very indeed. joining us there from sydney. right, some other stories, space x asking witnesses to share photos and videos of the rocket explosion. on hissk made the plea twitter account, where he called the incident the most difficult and complex failure in the company's history. wasfalcon nine project engulfed in flames minutes before a prelaunch engine test, and the cost -- cause has yet to be established. self driving cars may be to a drop in insurance costs. premiums may fal
in this story is if malaysian air can find buyers for its aircraft in china or southeast asia, it couldor the superjumbo's, and that will soften the market for airbus. if a buyer wants to take on 0s, then that38 will sustain maintenance costs and convince other airlines that it might be worth taking on these orders that are stretching out for years. there are more than 100 on order that have not been delivered, so if you are an airline and you can see a sustainable secondhand market, then you...
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senior administration officials are encouraging other countries like china and those in southeast asiancrete measures to combat illegal fishing. >> for us protecting the ocean is a very important issue, so it really is a matter of international diplomacy to get countries to work together to preserve the ocean. >> reporter: the u.s. thinks the technology like global fishing watch will play a vital role in addressing illegal fishing and hopes this conference will be key in making progress on this issue. alicia rose, nhk world, washington. >>> time now for the weather forecast for the weekend. >>> this month's full moon is known as harvest moon and according to tradition it is something to celebrate thmpt community marks the occasion with a special delicacy. hundreds of visitors have enjoyed sharing a giant moon cake. every year chefs from a local hotel make a 60 kilogram cake for the mid autumn festival. it contains 700 duck eggs. residents have been passing down the tradition to younger generations. the moon cakes are said to bring happiness. >>> that's all this hour on nhk "newsline."
senior administration officials are encouraging other countries like china and those in southeast asiancrete measures to combat illegal fishing. >> for us protecting the ocean is a very important issue, so it really is a matter of international diplomacy to get countries to work together to preserve the ocean. >> reporter: the u.s. thinks the technology like global fishing watch will play a vital role in addressing illegal fishing and hopes this conference will be key in making...
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i've not been to china or any other southeast asia countries yet. it's on the list. >> it's a big list that seems to grow every year. >> it's feeling summery-ish. just the mugginess, i mean. >> the mugginess and now the real heat is coming back. >> back to 90 tomorrow. it will be the 19th day in boston. it's a very long list and warm summer for us. we'll show you the weather camera. been tracking fog that's been working its way in and out of the city. clearing up over logan, you can see the fog bank in the distance. very thick around hull and nantasket. any boaters out there need to take a look at the fog. hanging out in massbay for the next few hours. so the weather to watch, we say good-bye to hermine. temperatures. if you air humidity hater, the dry air returns sunday evening. so the onshore flow and rain moving in, springfield is at 89 degrees right now. we're tracking a cold front. some of the downpours are working their way into albany, new york. they will weaken into the south and east. we'll get at least a few showers and a couple of downpou
i've not been to china or any other southeast asia countries yet. it's on the list. >> it's a big list that seems to grow every year. >> it's feeling summery-ish. just the mugginess, i mean. >> the mugginess and now the real heat is coming back. >> back to 90 tomorrow. it will be the 19th day in boston. it's a very long list and warm summer for us. we'll show you the weather camera. been tracking fog that's been working its way in and out of the city. clearing up over...