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. >>> the next video comes to us from china. as you can see, that big animal with the horns is stuck in a dry well. so villagers and fire rescue showed up to try to pull this thing out. the first thing they do is they start pumping water in. >> that's clever. it's super smart technique. we've seen it used before. i feel like if i was a rescuer, i wouldn't have thought of it. >> there's going to have to pull hard to lift that thing out of there. no, you float the thing out. >> and i didn't think i could fit in that hole. >> one of the most impressive parts about air shows, the formation flying. it's always cool to see jets fly real close to each other. that precision that it takes to fly in that tight formation. well imagine flying in formation out there. the emirates a-380 with the equivalent of a mosquito. isn't that awesome? that is rossi, known as jetman. flying a carbon fiber suit. >> those guys are basically the clothesest human beings whoever got to feeling superman. >> they put together an entire video that describes how
. >>> the next video comes to us from china. as you can see, that big animal with the horns is stuck in a dry well. so villagers and fire rescue showed up to try to pull this thing out. the first thing they do is they start pumping water in. >> that's clever. it's super smart technique. we've seen it used before. i feel like if i was a rescuer, i wouldn't have thought of it. >> there's going to have to pull hard to lift that thing out of there. no, you float the thing out....
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sarah: in man with politics on the mind even at the end, fright, joining us from china with your personalions, thank you. we turn to some other news now, and with a quarter of e relts counted, aung san suu kyi's parties seems geared for a landslide victory, following sunday's election results, they have been slow to emerge, but election observers say the poll was credible. reporter: it is the morning after, and the myanmar opposition party is packing up the screens from the campaign. although not official, aung san suu kyi's party seems to be the victor. for the past few days, this has been the place for their supporters. >> i came here because i love her. she is the best person for everyone. first, i want to see change. the rest will come later. it is a process. reporter: supporters celebrated on monday evening, as victories were announced, state by state, securing both rural and parliamentary seats. official results were trickling in slowly, but by estimates of the party itself, they got between 70% and 90% of the vote. this was myanmar's first free election in years, and international
sarah: in man with politics on the mind even at the end, fright, joining us from china with your personalions, thank you. we turn to some other news now, and with a quarter of e relts counted, aung san suu kyi's parties seems geared for a landslide victory, following sunday's election results, they have been slow to emerge, but election observers say the poll was credible. reporter: it is the morning after, and the myanmar opposition party is packing up the screens from the campaign. although...
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us. a quick word from barclays -- he will stay with us later on. you look at things developing in china, the proxy for concern about china was the dax. are you seeing enough overnight that makes you think twice about that conviction? >> not really. sense thatr in the everything is lining up nicely for european equities -- the economy recovering, the possible weak euro. jonathan: i want to bring the trade around -- as you look at equities off the back of what has happened in china, do you buy the dip based on what you are seeing? >> not necessarily in germany. germany clearly trades with china, and we still see some influence in china. jonathan: up next, we are live in moscow as putin and hollande agree to coordinate strikes in syria. session, thed the ftse down by 36 points. good morning. ♪ jonathan: good morning from the city of london -- this is "on the move." the ftse is down by 6/10 of 1%. here are bloomberg's top stories. the shanghai composite plunged more than 5% this morning over concerns about the second largest economy as industrial profits slumped by 4.6% and regulators wide
us. a quick word from barclays -- he will stay with us later on. you look at things developing in china, the proxy for concern about china was the dax. are you seeing enough overnight that makes you think twice about that conviction? >> not really. sense thatr in the everything is lining up nicely for european equities -- the economy recovering, the possible weak euro. jonathan: i want to bring the trade around -- as you look at equities off the back of what has happened in china, do you...
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sachs joined by goldman chief china strategist from shanghai. thank you for joining us. aking of it all? >> thank you for having me here. , the singles day is a very important event and china, and especially when you think about the are choosing power from chinese millennials. we have to recognize that chinese millennials have different consumption preferences relative to their parents. millennials are better educated, more globally aware, and they have the heightened incentive to spend on entertainment and travel. importantly, they are making 40% of purchases online, so we view the upcoming singles day event as a big event in china. rishaad: this represents the future, the future of the chinese consumer, or is this just a one off every year? don't think this is a one off because on a structural basis, online will continue to gain mark share -- market share from off-line. online represents 11% of total china retail sales. we think that ratio will go up to 20% by 2020. it is a structural trend for sure. rishaad: as structural trends go, it is going slowly. it will look ent
sachs joined by goldman chief china strategist from shanghai. thank you for joining us. aking of it all? >> thank you for having me here. , the singles day is a very important event and china, and especially when you think about the are choosing power from chinese millennials. we have to recognize that chinese millennials have different consumption preferences relative to their parents. millennials are better educated, more globally aware, and they have the heightened incentive to spend...
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he'll join us from china. "stop trading" next. it's hard to find time to keep up on my shows.itched from u-verse to xfinity. now i can download my dvr recordings and take them anywhere. ready or not, here i come! (whispers) now hide-and-seek time can also be catch-up-on-my-shows time. here i come! can't find you anywhere! don't settle for u-verse. x1 from xfinity will change the way you experience tv. >>> time for cramer and stop trading. >> not only do i question the report about the supply chains of apple, it's hard to figure out. piper raises its target from microsoft from 53 to 64. they're talking about games. do you not raise your price target for microsoft unless there is a bottom in pcs. i think people continue to underestimate sacha nadella who should come on here, sit here, we'll all wear black t-shirts -- >> saw him on periscope the other day. >> yes, i did. i've been periscoping a lot. i do a little thing before the show begins. >> you're four fold in viewers. >> i'm up five fold. i'm talking to people in twitter. saying guys, if you get behind this, we can do somet
he'll join us from china. "stop trading" next. it's hard to find time to keep up on my shows.itched from u-verse to xfinity. now i can download my dvr recordings and take them anywhere. ready or not, here i come! (whispers) now hide-and-seek time can also be catch-up-on-my-shows time. here i come! can't find you anywhere! don't settle for u-verse. x1 from xfinity will change the way you experience tv. >>> time for cramer and stop trading. >> not only do i question the...
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china. the wall street journal reports that gm will start selling the buick envision in the u.s. next year and the uaw came out strongly against the plans to us about import cars from china. >>> and a d.c. author inspired by a story she watched here on wusa9 is don eating copies of her book to us about a store. herb story is -- her story about a diverse group of young, talented lawyers and their ability to us about do extraordinary things speaks to us about local students with too few examples. >> if you use your opportunities that are given to us about you, you can do anything that you want to us about do. i think that that is the message that juice prudence relays in this book. >> reporter: it's a small book with a big message of what within can do with hard work and determination. the main character of the briefcase is an 11-year-old girl by the name of juris. a young lawyer who wants to us about give other kids the right to us about vote. e from diverse backgrounds and the story is based where the author lives. >> i wanted to us about write a book about a little girl who was smart and spunky and resourceful. >> reporter: the book's author is the passionate abou
china. the wall street journal reports that gm will start selling the buick envision in the u.s. next year and the uaw came out strongly against the plans to us about import cars from china. >>> and a d.c. author inspired by a story she watched here on wusa9 is don eating copies of her book to us about a store. herb story is -- her story about a diverse group of young, talented lawyers and their ability to us about do extraordinary things speaks to us about local students with too few...
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federal investigators say one of them, usp labs used chemicals from china and lied about the ingredients in supplements sold here in the u.s. usplabs is the maker of oxyelite pro a pill that's been recalled and linked to liver damage. >>> facebook has activated its safety check tool for the second time in five days. this time for the bombing in nigeria yesterday that killed dozens. founder mark zuckerberg says facebook will use the safety check for tragic events going forward. and the social networking company is working on developing criteria for this new policy. >>> you could soon take the ultimate selfie courtesy of a drone. a company is working with ski resorts in the u.s. and canada to designate drone zones. the drones will whoever 30 feet above and follow skiers downhill. a three-run photo shoot should cost between $100 and $200. frank and michelle? >> all right. hannah, a new product may give you a major boost -- hena, a new product may give you a major boost. i need that this morning. >> reporter: me, too. a los angeles designers wants you to [ indiscernible ] yourself. she says
federal investigators say one of them, usp labs used chemicals from china and lied about the ingredients in supplements sold here in the u.s. usplabs is the maker of oxyelite pro a pill that's been recalled and linked to liver damage. >>> facebook has activated its safety check tool for the second time in five days. this time for the bombing in nigeria yesterday that killed dozens. founder mark zuckerberg says facebook will use the safety check for tragic events going forward. and the...
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he got us the trade pac from china. compare it to romney who ran against him who wanted to get tough on china. i think we have to get back to something important. reagan's favorite president was calvin coolidge who sat back and let real wealth create wealth. this stuff did you want work. >> we want a president of the united states that will be atop the list because of the liberty he gives people because of economic reasons. we don't want someone like putin who sits atop the list because he's a tyrant. >> can't you do both? i hate to go back to reagan but he's an example of a guy -- the first two years he was president we were in deep recession in 1981 and 1982. those were the times he was empowering the position of the united states throughout the world. >> we can do both and we need to do both. i think we also have to really open our eyes and see the power structures are changing. with the global operations which we don't have control over in any substantive way. >> i saw john shaking his head on that one. >> reagan in
he got us the trade pac from china. compare it to romney who ran against him who wanted to get tough on china. i think we have to get back to something important. reagan's favorite president was calvin coolidge who sat back and let real wealth create wealth. this stuff did you want work. >> we want a president of the united states that will be atop the list because of the liberty he gives people because of economic reasons. we don't want someone like putin who sits atop the list because...
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markets are kicking off the week with losses after china's mammoth manufacturing sector contracted for a third straight month. steve sedgwick joins us from london. >> reporter: very often, jonathan, you see bad news out of china. that means we will get more from the us bank. it is bad news. they didn't like the official data yesterday or the clash in private sector survey. today we said it is contracting. compare that with a 6.9% growth rate. hsbc, $6.1 billion. it could end ups a u.s. domiciled country. and spring as well. on tuesday, second quarter numbers will not be pretty. could be big layoffs as they cut costs aggressively. back to you. >>> still ahead on "way too early", royals fans back home in kansas city. the very moment their team became the world series champions. highlights from the game's epic ending and the other story that had the sports world buzzing. this one from miami. the most insane kickoff return ever and you'll likely never see again. you forgot the milk! that's lactaid®. right. 100% real milk, just without the lactose. so, no discomfort? exactly. try some... mmm, it is real milk. lactaid®. 100% real milk. no disc
markets are kicking off the week with losses after china's mammoth manufacturing sector contracted for a third straight month. steve sedgwick joins us from london. >> reporter: very often, jonathan, you see bad news out of china. that means we will get more from the us bank. it is bad news. they didn't like the official data yesterday or the clash in private sector survey. today we said it is contracting. compare that with a 6.9% growth rate. hsbc, $6.1 billion. it could end ups a u.s....
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we see quite aggressive stance from china in 1964, missiles being launched into the taiwan straits, that ratcheted up the tension and caused regional concern. >> you tell us if anything comes from that meeting over there sahil. the schism between china and taiwan goes back to 1949 when china's nationalists were defeated by communists on the mainland. rob mcbride has more. >> reporter: this will be an historic meeting with leaders along the road since the time of their founding predecessors. in 1949 after a bloody civil war mao zedong against chan chiang kai-shek. , set on very divergent paths. >> the soviet union supported china, and the taiwan strait became a cold front frontier. until 1979 when china said it wanted dialogue. >> reporter: as the cold war ended and mainland china, helped by much closer business transparent and communication lings. but the differences remain. versus taiwan's multiparty politics and its vibrant free speech, the two leaders come together knowing differences even how they address each other is a problem with neither recognizing each other as the president of china. at this meeting they will simply be mr.. the fact that the tw
we see quite aggressive stance from china in 1964, missiles being launched into the taiwan straits, that ratcheted up the tension and caused regional concern. >> you tell us if anything comes from that meeting over there sahil. the schism between china and taiwan goes back to 1949 when china's nationalists were defeated by communists on the mainland. rob mcbride has more. >> reporter: this will be an historic meeting with leaders along the road since the time of their founding...
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us from ultravioletradiation. that came up higher than expected and 20% increase of emeigs missions from china using nasa satellites. that amount went up. like a speed lane, from china across by the winds and comes over the united states and particularly over the western u.s. and we found that amount was about 7% over that period over china but that led to a reduction or offsetting the are we dukzs we were expecting to see over the u.s. >> china might say and chinese authorities watching this conversation if they were to was, hang on, you're painting us out as the culprits but we're victim, pollutants coming from india. >> yes. the role of pollution and particular air quality is not a local problem, it's a global problem. they can move by the winds from one location to the next. now, our study specifically looked at the role of china using the global satellite observations and we can pinpoint more towards china than say other regions but certainly pollution can move from one place to the next. we head into this climate change summit in december when everyone is going to put their best offers offen the table about
us from ultravioletradiation. that came up higher than expected and 20% increase of emeigs missions from china using nasa satellites. that amount went up. like a speed lane, from china across by the winds and comes over the united states and particularly over the western u.s. and we found that amount was about 7% over that period over china but that led to a reduction or offsetting the are we dukzs we were expecting to see over the u.s. >> china might say and chinese authorities watching...
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wagner joins us from the new york stock exchange, jill, we've been hearing about the big push to bring the manufacturing jobs back to the u.s. now we hear american auto maker importing from china tell us more. >>> that's right. general motors, will reportedly become the first american auto maker to sell cars made in china here in the united state. wall street journal reports gm will start selling the buick envision, compact cross-over. it will come here probably next year, comes as gm is wait to go hear if the uaw ratifies new four year contract, the union has come out very strongly against plans to import cars from china, erika, nicole. >> jill, i don't know about you, but erika and i already thinking about the thanksgiving meal. we talked about it many times already. how much is it going to run thus year? what do you think? >> okay, first, yes. i'm also thinking about my thanksgiving meal, cannot wait. here is the good news, thanksgiving dinner shouldn't cost a lot more than it did last year. bird flu, we talked about it a lot. wiped out big chunk of the turkey supply. most grossers will still try to lure shoppers cheap turkeys, even if it means selling them at a lost. >> be
wagner joins us from the new york stock exchange, jill, we've been hearing about the big push to bring the manufacturing jobs back to the u.s. now we hear american auto maker importing from china tell us more. >>> that's right. general motors, will reportedly become the first american auto maker to sell cars made in china here in the united state. wall street journal reports gm will start selling the buick envision, compact cross-over. it will come here probably next year, comes as gm...
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still with us from jpmorgan -- china's economy is a no-brainer.y have got to start producing more value, get into the services sector, and this is the way you do it. vincent: definitely. you have no chinese companies in the fortune ranking. they have to climb the value chain, and we clearly see this happening. there is clearly a new china which is unfolding at the moment, and from an investment point of view it is quite interesting. this type of example really strengthens the case for investors in china. -- china is one of the few places where -- tom: where's john norman on this? i know there are eight medieval states of jpmorgan -- there is a devaluation of the chinese, blue circles a blue circle, then they had a modest appreciation. we turned around. is the yuan, is it the new tool to solve china's problem? vincent: i don't think so. or at least maybe not in the way that people expect. we do not expect massive valuation in the coming months, for the simple reason that what china tried to achieve is to get a reserve ands they may still get to the
still with us from jpmorgan -- china's economy is a no-brainer.y have got to start producing more value, get into the services sector, and this is the way you do it. vincent: definitely. you have no chinese companies in the fortune ranking. they have to climb the value chain, and we clearly see this happening. there is clearly a new china which is unfolding at the moment, and from an investment point of view it is quite interesting. this type of example really strengthens the case for investors...
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china. purely thinking from the point of view of how useful google is and the fact that people in china whore at universities, study abroad, they depend heavily on google, even despite the fact that it is blocked. that i just think, at the end of the day, someone is going to figure out a way to solve whatever issues exist to bring all of this innovation, present and future, to the people in china. emily: how satisfied are you with the pace of innovation at android? hugo: i am quite happy with the pace of innovation, i think especially because i understand how hard it is to make progress. when you are literally supporting hundreds of oem's and partners around the world. in many ways, i think android is entering a new phase by expressing itself through so many the different screens and different types of devices. that there is basically an entirely new and completely unexplored galaxy of possibilities here. emily: google does not really make money off of android. and it is not doing well when it comes to mobile advertising. and companies like xiaomi have built huge businesses off the back of
china. purely thinking from the point of view of how useful google is and the fact that people in china whore at universities, study abroad, they depend heavily on google, even despite the fact that it is blocked. that i just think, at the end of the day, someone is going to figure out a way to solve whatever issues exist to bring all of this innovation, present and future, to the people in china. emily: how satisfied are you with the pace of innovation at android? hugo: i am quite happy with...
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anna: shery ahn joining us from hong kong. china'sial output matched the weakest gazes the global credit crisis while cr edit data accelerated, underscoring the greater shift in the economy. that comes as china marks single day, the biggest online shopping event of the chinese calendar. stephen engle is at mission control. good to see you. sales have artie surpassed last year's record and we are only part of the way through the day. how higher these numbers going to go? blow us away. stephen: yeah, they are big numbers, and alibaba loves to tell them to stop it really does emphasize this phenomenon that they created six years ago, turning what was an e-commerce event into a global extravaganza. you mentioned -- they surpass last year's record in about half the amount of time today, 11:450 this morning, under 12 hours into the cycle. they surpass that 57.1 billion yuan. we are not inside right now because they are shuffling in a bunch of diplomat, but that's ok. it's cold in there as well. exact number the right now and we will go back
anna: shery ahn joining us from hong kong. china'sial output matched the weakest gazes the global credit crisis while cr edit data accelerated, underscoring the greater shift in the economy. that comes as china marks single day, the biggest online shopping event of the chinese calendar. stephen engle is at mission control. good to see you. sales have artie surpassed last year's record and we are only part of the way through the day. how higher these numbers going to go? blow us away. stephen:...
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hollande has been looking for support from china the world's largest carbon emitter. rob tell us what has been announced. >> reporter: yes, he obviously comes to china look for that support. two days of meetings. a 21 point declaration being issued. broad goals for this paris deal when it is reached in a month's time from now. it is possibly a little short on detail but there is as we know four weeks to go before the actual meetings civility. it commits china and france to the broad goals of kind of statements we would expect from this but also, giving it a bit more detail about what we might expect at paris. for example it talks about developed countries, helping the developing world, and puts a price tag on the cost of tackling climate change at around $100 billion u.s., that needs to be spent for avariety of sources private and public, giving it a bit more detail, countries who sign up for putting a cap on the growth of their carbon emissions will be legally bound for that growth, that is the kind ever detail i think people wanted to see coming up in paris. and then one or two
hollande has been looking for support from china the world's largest carbon emitter. rob tell us what has been announced. >> reporter: yes, he obviously comes to china look for that support. two days of meetings. a 21 point declaration being issued. broad goals for this paris deal when it is reached in a month's time from now. it is possibly a little short on detail but there is as we know four weeks to go before the actual meetings civility. it commits china and france to the broad goals...
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temperatures will be reached at the summit and china was the world's largest carbon e mitter and successful to an agreement and rob mcbride is live from beijing and rob tell usabout this meeting, it's being rahailed as a success. >> that's right he was a 21 point declaration from the two leaders which sets up china and france as being partners in the fight against climate change and it may be short on backs but certainly hit the right tone and gave the right message and he will go back to france ahead of the talks claiming he had a china on board which is the biggest producer of greenhouse gasses of carbon and also very important for those talks. as we said they have both committed themselves to taking on climate change, describing it as one of the biggest challenges now facing humanity. >> translator: the climate is the biggest question facing us all. it will determine peace in the coming decades. it will equally decide the quality of life and even life. we would like president xing and myself to make a declaration ahead of the up coming paris summit and it will commitment both countries to a deal and also seen as a foundation of an agreement in paris. >> r
temperatures will be reached at the summit and china was the world's largest carbon e mitter and successful to an agreement and rob mcbride is live from beijing and rob tell usabout this meeting, it's being rahailed as a success. >> that's right he was a 21 point declaration from the two leaders which sets up china and france as being partners in the fight against climate change and it may be short on backs but certainly hit the right tone and gave the right message and he will go back to...
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china has long warned it might use force if politically taiwan moves too far away from mainland china. and that's where the united states comes in, because we are committed to the defense not of mainland china but of taiwan. question, is a new crisis brewing in the taiwan strait? pat: first, we're not committed to go to war on behalf of taiwan. the treaty was abrogated in 1979 by jimmy carter when he recognized china as the country that represents both taiwan and china. but the party that is meeting with xi jinping down in singapore is the clan of chiang kai-shek which represents the chinese who fled to the island n 1949 and it's strongly chinese. the indigenous taiwanese are supportive of this party. it's fearful of too close a connection to mainland china although diplomatically and financially they're getting closer and closer. you're not going to get a calculation of -- declaration of independence by taiwan because that is a red line for mainland china. john: will they use the meeting to try and intimidate taiwan? eleanor: i think the meeting is highly symbolic and it is china's a
china has long warned it might use force if politically taiwan moves too far away from mainland china. and that's where the united states comes in, because we are committed to the defense not of mainland china but of taiwan. question, is a new crisis brewing in the taiwan strait? pat: first, we're not committed to go to war on behalf of taiwan. the treaty was abrogated in 1979 by jimmy carter when he recognized china as the country that represents both taiwan and china. but the party that is...
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joining us is john ryan from china market research group.d stone, who helped break the story about alibaba's potential investment in boxed. and more ibrahim. what do you make of this buy? >> it's great to be here. alibaba is facing real competition from 10 sent and baidu. it announced a deal so it would be the exclusive online showing partner for the james bond series. they are very strong right now otheregrating with jd and e-commerce players. alibaba is not in desperate mode, but challenged mode. that's why they are making an accusation -- qc -- acquisition into youku,. emily: can you give us a sense of how many people in china watch youku? is it really like the youtube of china, or should we think about this more as a netflix or something else? >> youtube and netflix mashed together and a lot bigger. if you look "big bang theory" downloaded 240 million times in china last year on a rival website, youku is even bigger. the scope is hundreds of millions of downloads, not the millions or tens of millions. the second part is the real shift in
joining us is john ryan from china market research group.d stone, who helped break the story about alibaba's potential investment in boxed. and more ibrahim. what do you make of this buy? >> it's great to be here. alibaba is facing real competition from 10 sent and baidu. it announced a deal so it would be the exclusive online showing partner for the james bond series. they are very strong right now otheregrating with jd and e-commerce players. alibaba is not in desperate mode, but...
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. >> the china marines were known for adveeture and braveryy burke from harrisburg, illinois went to be stationed. >> i got caught out there. there was 40,000 of them right down the road from us. >> kirk and 203 other ma a reens captured in china were sent to work as slave laborers. there were 36 of us sent to japan. >> only 90 pounds, kirk and fellow pow slaves moved metal to the industrial giant seven days a week. those too weak wereebeaten or never seen again. >> i saw kids dying. i mean, they were so young and strong. it was surprise. american youth. >> in the midst of this, he designed a camera to document mistreatment of pows. >> i decided is somebody, anybody in the world should know. that's why i built the camera. >> these pictures secretly taken by kirk were proof of japanese war crimes. -pthey had been wwapped in mysty for decades. more on that later. it took two atomic bombs to drive the japanese war lords to surrender a a board the uss in september 1945. mccar thur moved headquarters into the heart of the building. >> it looked like a schoolboy coming to see the master. it's a matter f psychological effect. it showed the japanese people they had lost. >>>back in w
. >> the china marines were known for adveeture and braveryy burke from harrisburg, illinois went to be stationed. >> i got caught out there. there was 40,000 of them right down the road from us. >> kirk and 203 other ma a reens captured in china were sent to work as slave laborers. there were 36 of us sent to japan. >> only 90 pounds, kirk and fellow pow slaves moved metal to the industrial giant seven days a week. those too weak wereebeaten or never seen again....
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towards organized religions, it's a bit of a surprise often for people from outside china, like how is it that this government that usedto be all about atheism is now sort of very friendly towards at least a schedule of religions, particularly the traditional cultural religions like buddhism and taoism and confucianism? and the fact is that the communist party is observing that tens of millions of people are becoming more religious, and they're realizing that this might actually be an opportunity for them to kind of encourage these religions to be environmentally conscious and to support that side of the religions, because that will help people become maybe a little bit less materialistic, a little less oriented towards consumption. i think the government realizes that the era of kind of, you know, 13% growth every year is coming to an end. pollution is going to be an issue that's going to take 10 or 20 years to sort out. so they really need to kind of encourage a culture, or at least to be supportive of a culture that is less oriented toward consumption, placing less value than always on material gain, because those m
towards organized religions, it's a bit of a surprise often for people from outside china, like how is it that this government that usedto be all about atheism is now sort of very friendly towards at least a schedule of religions, particularly the traditional cultural religions like buddhism and taoism and confucianism? and the fact is that the communist party is observing that tens of millions of people are becoming more religious, and they're realizing that this might actually be an...
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. >> rob reynolds joining us from los angeles, thank you. >>> china's currency has been included in thenited nations basket of currencies. only the u.s. dollar, british pound, jps yen and european euro are part of the bask. >> the chinese yuen conclusion s an important one, towards more market driven principle of the macroeconomic framework of choinl. it's a mile he stone in a journey that will continue i indeed and will include certainly more reforms that will add to the existing reforms that have been decided by the chinese authorities in the next few months. >> for more on this, i'm joined by jake onkierkegaard. a very large welcome to the shore. what does this actually mean so perhaps you can explain some of the finer elements. particularly how does the imf sdr basket or special drawing reserve how does it work? >> for the average person the sdr doesn't mean very much. it is essentially an artificial basket of currencies that the imf generally uses when it borrows money from its member-states and as such is really sort of an intragovernmental thing that doesn't affect the man on the
. >> rob reynolds joining us from los angeles, thank you. >>> china's currency has been included in thenited nations basket of currencies. only the u.s. dollar, british pound, jps yen and european euro are part of the bask. >> the chinese yuen conclusion s an important one, towards more market driven principle of the macroeconomic framework of choinl. it's a mile he stone in a journey that will continue i indeed and will include certainly more reforms that will add to the...
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from china in august. what else are we looking out for from these afternoon results? will they give us any idea of the state of play currently with abenomics. >> it is more specific to the banks. charge onke a payment its investment bank in indonesia around ¥60 billion. we are watching for buybacks as well. they will announce a buyback up to ¥100 billion with the results this afternoon. also there is a shareholding issue, a major theme this year. banks have said they will reduce their holdings of shares in customer companies, but today we may get some guidance on some andal percentage of figures some time frames under which they will conduct these. >> thank you very much indeed. joining us from japan. we have refiners there. they signed a nonbinding agreement to merge. this deal expected to be completed between our over and the following april. they have a combined market cap of nearly $6 billion. together they will control a third of japan's gasoline market. they have been struggling with falling demand. and theyation shrinks shift to more energy efficient vehicles. britain could lose
from china in august. what else are we looking out for from these afternoon results? will they give us any idea of the state of play currently with abenomics. >> it is more specific to the banks. charge onke a payment its investment bank in indonesia around ¥60 billion. we are watching for buybacks as well. they will announce a buyback up to ¥100 billion with the results this afternoon. also there is a shareholding issue, a major theme this year. banks have said they will reduce their...
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us. look, this bid from chem china came out of nowhere.think if it went ahead, would it make sense? >> it's certainly what makes sense for chem china. they own 60% of assets and they would add the innovation angle and also get sizable asset which is also innovation driven. they have a trades portfolio where they are lacking penetration in the u.s. >> according to a report by bloomburg they rejected the offer because of regulatory concerns but there wasn't a mentioning of the price and this was the key deal breaker when it came to monsanto for example. do you believe that management would be more open to accepting a bid that's maybe very close to the monsanto bid because now they're more realistic about what sort of price they can fetch in this environment? >> it was an unclear mix between cash and shares. if the deal was straightforward cash offer they would have to consider that deal. >> good morning, how much do you think this could be down to just a ting of protectionism coming from syngenta that is in reality perhaps also about who the
us. look, this bid from chem china came out of nowhere.think if it went ahead, would it make sense? >> it's certainly what makes sense for chem china. they own 60% of assets and they would add the innovation angle and also get sizable asset which is also innovation driven. they have a trades portfolio where they are lacking penetration in the u.s. >> according to a report by bloomburg they rejected the offer because of regulatory concerns but there wasn't a mentioning of the price...
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china. bailey -- ofhave burberry using leg which i've not heard from a luxury ceo. lking about scaling back, grasping control of the product range. and his exposure to china is quite critical. your intimidation of luxury? -- your interpretation of luxury? >> it is $1 trillion as a market if you put luxury cars. and what you have seen, again, is in this globalization, fragmentation. sales of jewelry, diamonds for example. the safe haven assets have done quite well. some of the watches have not done very well. and even between houses you can sus burberry, ver very different. the cost-cutting exercises going to stay. them bringing lines together, purifying thos, streamlining. i think that is very important in a world that is going to be tougher. now, china has not stopped buying luxury. as we have seen with the consumer numbers on the singles day numbers yesterday, there is still a lot of money. consumers and china. but you have to be targeting and you have to have exactly the right product. so it is harder than it was 10-15 years ago. manus: siemens is doing a buyback
china. bailey -- ofhave burberry using leg which i've not heard from a luxury ceo. lking about scaling back, grasping control of the product range. and his exposure to china is quite critical. your intimidation of luxury? -- your interpretation of luxury? >> it is $1 trillion as a market if you put luxury cars. and what you have seen, again, is in this globalization, fragmentation. sales of jewelry, diamonds for example. the safe haven assets have done quite well. some of the watches have...
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from china participates in the drill. thailand's military held an air show with china at the royal thai air force base. u.s. forces used the base during the vietnam war. thai jets performed aerobattic demonstrations. the thai pilot says the joint military exercise has helped each understand the other's abilities. >> translator: the exercise was very successful. we have learned each other's training methods and the capacity of pilots and planes. this will be very useful in the future. >> the united states and european nations condemned the coup in thailand in may of last year. following the coup, the united states decided to reduce its military assistance to the country. thailand has since reached out to china. the thai navy is also considering buying a chinese submarine. >>> japanese official released a handful of economic indicators this morning. we're joined now from the business desk. give us a break down of the numbers. >> as you know at the end of every month we get a look at people's spending habits, the cost of goods, the jobs situation and these numbers give us a better picture of the economy during the previou
from china participates in the drill. thailand's military held an air show with china at the royal thai air force base. u.s. forces used the base during the vietnam war. thai jets performed aerobattic demonstrations. the thai pilot says the joint military exercise has helped each understand the other's abilities. >> translator: the exercise was very successful. we have learned each other's training methods and the capacity of pilots and planes. this will be very useful in the future....
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us. >> reporter: as the president met with leaders from china and india, the capitals were overwhelmed we smog. in beijing, the air at hazardous levels. construction work suspended. and in new delhi, the presidential palace bury visible. 180 nations have committed to reducing carbon emissions, linking to rising sea levels, melting glaciers and extreme weather and drought. but those promises may not be legally binding and two previous attempts fizzled. >> this problem doesn't go away. and we can't negotiate with the atmosphere. it will keep happening. so we have to find other approaches. >> reporter: that the summit is happening at all is a show of defiance following the recent terror attacks here. so was tonight's dinner president president obama and hollandi, at a public restaurant instead of the palace. all of it playing out among unprecedented security. late yesterday place cracked down on violent protesters. today it was down to business. some royal persuasion, bill gate as announcing a multi-billion dollar clean energy project. a quiet diplomacy between obama and putin and sense o
us. >> reporter: as the president met with leaders from china and india, the capitals were overwhelmed we smog. in beijing, the air at hazardous levels. construction work suspended. and in new delhi, the presidential palace bury visible. 180 nations have committed to reducing carbon emissions, linking to rising sea levels, melting glaciers and extreme weather and drought. but those promises may not be legally binding and two previous attempts fizzled. >> this problem doesn't go...
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ring a something back from beijing -- bring us something back from beijing. we have read he'll sales data out of chinaday,d not include singles but it did include last month when sales were up. slowly rebounding, but we are not getting there fast enough, our wait? jason: that is probably right. at least what we are telling clients is that the bar for a hard landing in china is quite high. that is because it is largely a managed economy. i would never argue that what china is doing as an economic policy is a good allocation of capital, but by the same token, when you not particularly worried about profits, you are worried more about social stability and you have currency reserves of $3.5 trillion, you can move the lever differently. i think the experiment tried to get the economy more service and consumer oriented, my opinion is if it is not working they will revert back to more industrial economy to make sure that economic growth is at least in some sort of range that keeps people chipper. tom: does your colleague daniel clifton suggest there will be a new dialogue between washington and china? jason:
ring a something back from beijing -- bring us something back from beijing. we have read he'll sales data out of chinaday,d not include singles but it did include last month when sales were up. slowly rebounding, but we are not getting there fast enough, our wait? jason: that is probably right. at least what we are telling clients is that the bar for a hard landing in china is quite high. that is because it is largely a managed economy. i would never argue that what china is doing as an...
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from china. jc: fighting bacteria in hospitals using the paint on the walls. sherman williams has a paint it claims will kill bacteria causing infections including hospitals like mrsa and staph and e-coli. each day 1 in 25 patients contracts an infection. if you are flying to the uk you may want to check your flight status before heading to the airport. heathrow canceled more than 100 flights today due to, as you can see, poor visibility. this is the second day in a row there was flight delays and cancellations. and two homes were evacuated after a sinkhole opened up on friday. the sinkhole is reportedly as you -- look at the size of it. 27 feet deep and 22 feet wide. since it is on a private property it will be the responsibility of the homeowner 's to fill that sinkhole. this is the same town where a sinkhole swallowed a home and killing the man inside. >> it -- phil: 55 degrees in our area right now. >> how close do you theng we will get by the end of the week. harvey: it may even happen. look at the trend. sometimes i would like to say the trend is our fri
from china. jc: fighting bacteria in hospitals using the paint on the walls. sherman williams has a paint it claims will kill bacteria causing infections including hospitals like mrsa and staph and e-coli. each day 1 in 25 patients contracts an infection. if you are flying to the uk you may want to check your flight status before heading to the airport. heathrow canceled more than 100 flights today due to, as you can see, poor visibility. this is the second day in a row there was flight delays...
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us from taipei. and other news we are following, china's leaders say they will accept slower growth over the next fiveo slow. president xi jinping saying growth should be no less than 6.5% to realize its goal of doubling gdp by the end of the decade. china's five-year plan includes the aim of making the currency more convertible. the federal reserve needs to switch its strategies to boost the economy. something which involves buying long-term treasuries and selling short-term notes. he's saying it is not working. he says they should sell longer-term bonds and by shorter-term ones. he says the central bank is creating an asset bubble instead of promoting growth. asntitative easing proceedings movie, but will be reviewed and december -- in december. those challenges have made it harder for the ecb to meet the inflation target of just under 2%. next, going underground, looking at why india's finance minister once to keep things casual when it comes to the economy. that is when "trending business" returns. ♪ the people who work at the stock exchange in tokyo and join their lunch. a strong gain of 2.4%. of
us from taipei. and other news we are following, china's leaders say they will accept slower growth over the next fiveo slow. president xi jinping saying growth should be no less than 6.5% to realize its goal of doubling gdp by the end of the decade. china's five-year plan includes the aim of making the currency more convertible. the federal reserve needs to switch its strategies to boost the economy. something which involves buying long-term treasuries and selling short-term notes. he's saying...
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us for life. >> more of those materials are imported from places like china and mexico. countries with no rules or safe guards about the items that could go in your mouth. >> this is a pros thesies being made for dental implants. crowns, bridges, dentures. a night guard. >> reporter: it's precise work where millimeters matter. he is concerned patients might standards. it's estimated up to 40% of these devices are imported. >> coming from mexico, the philippines, china. >> there's no fda oversight. the food and drug administration does not monitor lab work from other countries. certainly a concern the metals could have lead in them. that's not a substance you would want in your body. or other materials. >> reporter: it's not just imports that don't get scrutinized. ten states have put in a safe guard for labs in the u.s. massachusetts isn't one of them. >> you have a lab in your house, many in garages or basements. >> reporter: high tech and hygiene go hand and hand, where they do state of the art dental manufacturing. company vice president says many reputable companies
us for life. >> more of those materials are imported from places like china and mexico. countries with no rules or safe guards about the items that could go in your mouth. >> this is a pros thesies being made for dental implants. crowns, bridges, dentures. a night guard. >> reporter: it's precise work where millimeters matter. he is concerned patients might standards. it's estimated up to 40% of these devices are imported. >> coming from mexico, the philippines, china....
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betty: a bevy of big headlines from ab inbev buying it closest rival to china us rebalancing u.k. jobhe latest numbers showing unemployment fell the lowest in more than seven years. why are wages softer? money for global investors to talk about today. spend five minutes talking about more than one of those topics. we had a great guest with an appetite for investing. he's the chief investment officer here and london. he oversees about $44 billion in assets under management. divide betweenhe the offer price, 44 pounds a share, and the share price today. guest: thank you for inviting me. it's very early in the morning. that's great. there has always been an m&a spread but we've had a lot of well-publicized breaks and last year, the big one which hit a large number of m&a and event driven hedge funds roque -- it was supposed to be a done deal. there's a bit less capital in merger arbitrage right now. 60% -- i can understand but i think it reflects the fact that too many high-profile deals are broken. if you are heineken today theselsberg, run by closed families, what are you thinking
betty: a bevy of big headlines from ab inbev buying it closest rival to china us rebalancing u.k. jobhe latest numbers showing unemployment fell the lowest in more than seven years. why are wages softer? money for global investors to talk about today. spend five minutes talking about more than one of those topics. we had a great guest with an appetite for investing. he's the chief investment officer here and london. he oversees about $44 billion in assets under management. divide betweenhe the...
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they agreed on the need to stop china from reclaiming more land and using islands as military bases. japanese prime minister shinzo abe will support that position and seeks broader cooperation with the u.s., asean and other nations in the international community. he is expected to call on china to stop building artificial islands and abide by international law. china insists that its land reclamation and other activities in disputed areas are lawful and may repeat that position again. earlier this month, the u.s. flew b-52 bombers over waters near islands reclaimed by china in another apparent signal to beijing. the south china sea issue is becoming one of the biggest flash points in asia. previous meetings involving asean have sometimes concentrated on the matter. it remains to be seen whether leaders will break through this time. >> thank you, hideki. >>> on sunday, asean leaders will sign the declaration on the establishment of the asean economic community to be launched in december. integrating its markets with more than 600 million consumers should make asean a stronger engine o
they agreed on the need to stop china from reclaiming more land and using islands as military bases. japanese prime minister shinzo abe will support that position and seeks broader cooperation with the u.s., asean and other nations in the international community. he is expected to call on china to stop building artificial islands and abide by international law. china insists that its land reclamation and other activities in disputed areas are lawful and may repeat that position again. earlier...
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. >> a freelance journalist joining us from the capital >>> more to tom. the leaders of china and taiwan meet for the first time in six decades. >>> and corruption and poor services boils over in iraq as flooding brings baghdad to a stand down >>> no jose mourinho, and no points for chelsea, premier league champions. details of their latest defeat coming up in sport. >>>sierra leone has officially been declared ebola free by the world health organisation. the virus has killed almost 4,000 people, and over 11,000 across west africa. although there were some celebrations, many marked the occasion with a sombre tone. we have more from the capital freetown. >> reporter: there was a party in sierra leone as people celebrated the end of the worse ebola outbreak history. the streets were packed and the people cheered. for these ebola survivors, it was not a chance to celebrate. there was over 4,000 ebola survivors in sierra leone. this man lost nine of his family members, including his mother and children. >> this brings my mind back from what i am going to do today, for me. it's a p
. >> a freelance journalist joining us from the capital >>> more to tom. the leaders of china and taiwan meet for the first time in six decades. >>> and corruption and poor services boils over in iraq as flooding brings baghdad to a stand down >>> no jose mourinho, and no points for chelsea, premier league champions. details of their latest defeat coming up in sport. >>>sierra leone has officially been declared ebola free by the world health...
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us at all. and me, take our jobs back from china, take the jobs back from japan. you look at japan, they sell is cars like crazy. we send them beat but a lot of times you know because you were involved. they don't want to be. we don't want the beef, we don't want the beef because they don't want competition from us, but it's like this. if you talk about in balance, you have an imbalance, we send them peanuts compared to what they send us. the funny thing is we have all of the power but what has happened since paris, people are really starting to like my hard line on immigration, which is interesting how that can affect them. . >> we will get to immigration a little bit later, but one of the things he's told people through the audience in social media, they can ask you a question so we will take a break and when we come back come obviously because you made a couple of bucks in your life. do to help them make bigger from donald t >> welcome back to the iowa forum. on the campus of the three and newton iowa and are cast khmer third guest this week, donald trump. this
us at all. and me, take our jobs back from china, take the jobs back from japan. you look at japan, they sell is cars like crazy. we send them beat but a lot of times you know because you were involved. they don't want to be. we don't want the beef, we don't want the beef because they don't want competition from us, but it's like this. if you talk about in balance, you have an imbalance, we send them peanuts compared to what they send us. the funny thing is we have all of the power but what has...
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. >> the china marines were known for adveeture and braveryy burke from harrisburg, illinois went to be stationed. >> i got caught out there. there was 40,000 of them right down the road from us. >> kirk and 203 other ma a reens captured in china were sent to work as slave laborers. there were 36 of us sent to japan. >> only 90 pounds, kirk and fellow pow slaves moved metal to the industrial giant seven days a week. those too weak wereebeaten or never seen again. >> i saw kids dying. i mean, they were so young and strong. it was surprise. american youth. >> in the midst of this, he designed a camera to document mistreatment of pows. >> i decided is somebody, anybody in the world should know. that's why i built the camera. >> these pictures secretly taken by kirk were proof of japanese war crimes. -pthey had been wwapped in mysty for decades. more on that later. it took two atomic bombs to drive the japanese war lords to surrender a a board the uss in september 1945. mccar thur moved headquarters into the heart of the building. >> it looked like a schoolboy coming to see the master. it's a matter f psychological effect. it showed the japanese people they had lost. >>>back in w
. >> the china marines were known for adveeture and braveryy burke from harrisburg, illinois went to be stationed. >> i got caught out there. there was 40,000 of them right down the road from us. >> kirk and 203 other ma a reens captured in china were sent to work as slave laborers. there were 36 of us sent to japan. >> only 90 pounds, kirk and fellow pow slaves moved metal to the industrial giant seven days a week. those too weak wereebeaten or never seen again....
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muni t line will use the tunnel on the roof from china town to visitation valley. >> here's more proofill go to great length to get a good deal. shoppers scooped up as many pieces of clothing as they could in limited amount of time this morning inside the h&m store in downtown san francisco. race to go buy piece from his the bauman collection. shannon came from tracy and first person in line at 9:00 o'clock yesterday morning. >> kardashian wear it. a lot of famous people wear it. high end clothes grit design. >> h&m have the collection before but this appears to be the most popular. crash the store web site. some of the items though are already up on ebay]. plane crash bomb theory. what intelligence experts say they heard from terrorist groups on the ground. >> also. boy missing for more than a decade is finally found. what he was doing that helped him learn he had been kidnappe kidnapped. >> and wish granted. man who asked for very special favor from makers of the new "star wars"movie. wars"movie. >> another half hour of 7 news it took joel silverman years to become a master dog train
muni t line will use the tunnel on the roof from china town to visitation valley. >> here's more proofill go to great length to get a good deal. shoppers scooped up as many pieces of clothing as they could in limited amount of time this morning inside the h&m store in downtown san francisco. race to go buy piece from his the bauman collection. shannon came from tracy and first person in line at 9:00 o'clock yesterday morning. >> kardashian wear it. a lot of famous people wear...