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they say this is a mere copy of the remarkable experiment in the early thirties under cork keogh takahashi described by ben bernanke as the man who brilliantly rescued his country from the great depression and what he did was devalue the currency by sixty percent forty percent of the trade weighted basis which prompted a trade war with the british empire at that time who imposed all sorts of tariffs but takahashi was assassinated by army officers in one thousand thirty six when he tried to tighten by cutting military costs policy degenerated and japan later lurched into hyper inflation so even ambrose evan pritchard says it was great though from one thousand thirty two to thirty six until he got assassinated in the hyperinflation came but we should follow his policy. right it was great until the assassination done well you know comparing this period to the thirty's is wrongheaded as well because in the thirty's there was a liquidity crisis yeah they could have benefited by printing more money but this is a insolvency crisis and until you get rid of the terrorists on wall street the city of
they say this is a mere copy of the remarkable experiment in the early thirties under cork keogh takahashi described by ben bernanke as the man who brilliantly rescued his country from the great depression and what he did was devalue the currency by sixty percent forty percent of the trade weighted basis which prompted a trade war with the british empire at that time who imposed all sorts of tariffs but takahashi was assassinated by army officers in one thousand thirty six when he tried to...
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eisuke takahashi, nhk world, tokyo. >>> hi there, welcome to your world weather update. looks like there will be a change in the weather. a storm system coming from the west over much of china is bringing heavy rainfall here. does look like this whole frontal area will continue to push off there to the east toward korea, bringing heavy rain showers that into japan, especially friday into saturday. the problem with this is not just going to be the rain showers about out ahead of it, we are seeing this warm air surge in from the south t will be push nothing japan and then you're going to start to see some snow melts, the higher elevations. and that, combined with the rainfall, very as well going to be creating some flooding into the low-lying areas. definitely want to watch out for this as it does push ahead. into tokyo, does look like sunny skies are going to be dominate nothing friday and cloudy skies on saturday but just a trace of rain showers, as those mountains are really going to block off most of it as far as the temperatures though, it does look like it is going t
eisuke takahashi, nhk world, tokyo. >>> hi there, welcome to your world weather update. looks like there will be a change in the weather. a storm system coming from the west over much of china is bringing heavy rainfall here. does look like this whole frontal area will continue to push off there to the east toward korea, bringing heavy rain showers that into japan, especially friday into saturday. the problem with this is not just going to be the rain showers about out ahead of it, we...
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professor takahashi gave us some insight into why things unfolded the way they did and why we should -- what we should expect moving forward. >> since 1954 to 1962 and during that eight years they lost, algerians lost 1 million casualties and in the 1990s, algeria experienced terrible civil war in which they lost another 100,000 people. so, algerians regard their independence and sovereignty as a very pressure thing and they guard it justly, and they are not inclined to accept any foreign help on the crisis of terrorism. what is striking with this terrorist group is there are members of many countries, but this nothing new with al qaeda. al qaeda a an international phenomenon. this group has two canadian members. that's kind of striking. this indicates al qaeda is extending its appeal to the north american and european muslims, and most of them, those who are alienated in north american and european societies. another triangle is for the first time in the history of this area, terrorists managed to attack and damage the major oil and gas facilities and those facilities are the life l
professor takahashi gave us some insight into why things unfolded the way they did and why we should -- what we should expect moving forward. >> since 1954 to 1962 and during that eight years they lost, algerians lost 1 million casualties and in the 1990s, algeria experienced terrible civil war in which they lost another 100,000 people. so, algerians regard their independence and sovereignty as a very pressure thing and they guard it justly, and they are not inclined to accept any foreign...
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professor kazio takahashi of the open university of japan gave us some insight into why things unfolded way they did in algeria and what we should expect moving forward. >> behind the decision of algerian government to go alone lies the bloody history of algeria. algeria fought the bloody war of independence again france for eight years, from 1954 to 1962. and during that eight years algerians lost 1 million casualties. and in the 1990s algeria experienced a terrible civil war in which they lost another 100,000 people. so algerians regard their independence and sovereignty as a very precious thing, and they guard it jealously, and they are not inclined to accept any foreign help on the matter of terrorism. what is striking with this terrorist group is they consist of members of many countries. but this is nothing new about al qaeda. al qaeda to begin with is a multinational phenomenon. but what is striking with this group is they had -- allegedly had two canadian members. that is kind of striking. and this indicates that probably al qaeda is extending its appeal to the north american an
professor kazio takahashi of the open university of japan gave us some insight into why things unfolded way they did in algeria and what we should expect moving forward. >> behind the decision of algerian government to go alone lies the bloody history of algeria. algeria fought the bloody war of independence again france for eight years, from 1954 to 1962. and during that eight years algerians lost 1 million casualties. and in the 1990s algeria experienced a terrible civil war in which...
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saha in, a avasduvan and jack takahashi, kevin chen. they were narrowed down from 300 semifinalists. they'll show off their work. the top prize $100,000 from the intel foundation. good luck to all of them. >>> just a matter of hours apple will show analysts some reports on how their business has been. >> there's concern that america's most valuable company has started to run out of steam. believe it or not, here is scott mcgrew. >> good morning. the concern this morning really is over apple's growth. how much longer can apple continue its rocket-like growth? in fact, is that growth already fading? apple will reveal its financial numbers after the closing bell this afternoon, as it's legally required to do as a publicly traded company. now, we won't get specifics, how many ipads have been sold, for instance, but we should get a pretty good idea of how things are going. apple led the way with next generation smartphones. but sales figures say it's fallen behind samsung. possibly even lg worldwide. meanwhile, a federal judge says apple's c
saha in, a avasduvan and jack takahashi, kevin chen. they were narrowed down from 300 semifinalists. they'll show off their work. the top prize $100,000 from the intel foundation. good luck to all of them. >>> just a matter of hours apple will show analysts some reports on how their business has been. >> there's concern that america's most valuable company has started to run out of steam. believe it or not, here is scott mcgrew. >> good morning. the concern this morning...
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