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eunice yoon cnbc beaming up from china. >>> and to read more about the "star trek like headquarters head to our website, nbr.com. >>> finally tonight the 25 richest self-made billionaires are out according to by wealth x. warren buffett, who's worth list bill gates. somewhere aroun $86 billion. not bad for harvard dropout. >> that's "nightly business" for tonight. i'm su >> tonight on spark ... we move to the rhythm of the beat ... with master percussionists who are anything but backup players. in our first story ... for centuries, the art of taiko drumming has occupied a sacred place in japanese culture ... and now ... it's taking america by storm ... in our second story ... we'll meet tabla master zakir hussain. far from his native india, he's become one of the pioneers of world music ... fusing eastern traditions with western influences ... >> zakir hussain: when i'm playing music, i'm not just playing music, i'm dancing. >> and finally, beat boxing phenom kid beyond introduces us to the world of vocal percussion.
eunice yoon cnbc beaming up from china. >>> and to read more about the "star trek like headquarters head to our website, nbr.com. >>> finally tonight the 25 richest self-made billionaires are out according to by wealth x. warren buffett, who's worth list bill gates. somewhere aroun $86 billion. not bad for harvard dropout. >> that's "nightly business" for tonight. i'm su >> tonight on spark ... we move to the rhythm of the beat ... with master...
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eunice yoon cnbc beaming up from china. >>> and to read more about the "star trek like headquarters head to our website, nbr.com. >>> finally tonight the 25 richest self-made billionaires are out according to by wealth x. warren buffett, who's worth list bill gates. somewhere aroun $86 billion. not bad for harvard dropout. >> that's "nightly business" for tonight. i'm su t on "revolutionaries"... there's a great quote by jason rubin that we worked with on crash bandicoot. he said that we are just making really great games and people call it an art. shuhei yoshida is a legend in computer gaming. his work leading the development of the sony playstation has raised the bar in gaming technology for almost 20 years. tonight we explore two decades of game development and look ahead to the future with shuhei yoshida and award-winning designer mark cerny.
eunice yoon cnbc beaming up from china. >>> and to read more about the "star trek like headquarters head to our website, nbr.com. >>> finally tonight the 25 richest self-made billionaires are out according to by wealth x. warren buffett, who's worth list bill gates. somewhere aroun $86 billion. not bad for harvard dropout. >> that's "nightly business" for tonight. i'm su t on "revolutionaries"... there's a great quote by jason rubin that we...
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. >> tina, yoon did not want his name used. i reect that.e's in tratment, but he had a ng road. >> he did. my son was the quintessential kid, you read about them every day. he went t high school. fell in love with marijuana. >> experimenting with drugs? >> experimenting early on. by theime he was a senior he had progresse to oxycontin. he was shooting it. he then went on to heroin. heroin is cheaper. by the tme he finishedis first year of college, he was rely addicted. the pathetic and scary thing is that my husband and i were totally clueless. we had no idea. in high school, we know kids did beer -- >> not your son, right? >> no. he was nice kid. involved in boy scouts as an eagle scout. so, we just thought, you know a little pot, a little beer, okay. >> you h a moment of trth. you found him. >> did. the summer after he came back from school, he was in the bathroom. and taking a ng time. i wentin there, he was on the floor. he was passed out. he had a syringe next to him a a bent spoon with brown residue on it. i had no idea what i was look
. >> tina, yoon did not want his name used. i reect that.e's in tratment, but he had a ng road. >> he did. my son was the quintessential kid, you read about them every day. he went t high school. fell in love with marijuana. >> experimenting with drugs? >> experimenting early on. by theime he was a senior he had progresse to oxycontin. he was shooting it. he then went on to heroin. heroin is cheaper. by the tme he finishedis first year of college, he was rely addicted....
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i've been long on record that coarse language yoon in any context in the public squaring is not the bestout these types of issues. whether it's the use of the -- that word the "n" word has never had a positive meaning. it was designed and that word deserves to be alongside the confederate flag the hood the noose in a museum to remind people about the difficult days we've been through as a nation. but here's the point. i think part of the president's opportunity at this stage, given all we are dealing with as a nation is to help the nation understand confront and recognize that the division of race is a division that we have to address, that by not talking about it by sweeping it under the rug, by ignoring it we don't put it to bed. we allow it to fester and persist. >> the criticism he has faced from some in the african-american community, he hasn't been blunt enough over the past six years, to that criticism you say? >> i say this -- important to recognize as president, it's not only what a president says it's what the president's administration does. i think that address health dispari
i've been long on record that coarse language yoon in any context in the public squaring is not the bestout these types of issues. whether it's the use of the -- that word the "n" word has never had a positive meaning. it was designed and that word deserves to be alongside the confederate flag the hood the noose in a museum to remind people about the difficult days we've been through as a nation. but here's the point. i think part of the president's opportunity at this stage, given...
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our coolest day in six years for any yoon day.ere's what you can anticipate as we get into the overnight hours. the drizzle the mist will continue. that's what we've had today as we get into the day tomorrow. and i do think that even for portions of the morning rush, we'll see more full-on showers come through our area. some scattered showers. so it will be falling a little harder. we're seeing that now way to the south. there are areas through quantico. in the next couple of minutes meanwhile, here's the spin. you got an area of low pressure spinning just around that southeast pocket of virginia. another area of low pressure. you can see it spinning there. around areas of tennessee. but all contributing to pull this moisture into our area. and make for just one damp day. another one coming our way tomorrow. the area of low pressure moving northward. cool and damp conditions. 60 and 63 degrees between 8:00 and 10:00 a.m. yes some rain around the area just about all day long. occasional showers moving through film. from 62 to 65. s
our coolest day in six years for any yoon day.ere's what you can anticipate as we get into the overnight hours. the drizzle the mist will continue. that's what we've had today as we get into the day tomorrow. and i do think that even for portions of the morning rush, we'll see more full-on showers come through our area. some scattered showers. so it will be falling a little harder. we're seeing that now way to the south. there are areas through quantico. in the next couple of minutes meanwhile,...
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nbc's eunice yoon is at the site. >> reporter: so far the weather bureau has confirmed that a tornado did strike in the area where the ferry went down. this morning desperate rescue efforts are still underway along the hull of the capsized vessel. though the signs of life and screams for help are no longer heard. now the rescuers have put it in a fixed position. they are working around the clock to see if there's anyone alive inside. they are facing very challenging conditions. low visibility very murky waters. officials are describing it as china's worst maritime disaster in decades. the ship on a cruise up the yangtze river was hit by a severe storm monday night. these pictures the last of the eastern star were taken by a passing vessel. it quickly capsized and sank. as of this morning, only 14 people have been found alive. more than 400 are missing. survivors were being treated in a nearby hospital amid reports relatives are growing impatient with the rescue effort. i'm at the staging area for the rescue operations. the rescuers here having battling heavy rains and murky waters in
nbc's eunice yoon is at the site. >> reporter: so far the weather bureau has confirmed that a tornado did strike in the area where the ferry went down. this morning desperate rescue efforts are still underway along the hull of the capsized vessel. though the signs of life and screams for help are no longer heard. now the rescuers have put it in a fixed position. they are working around the clock to see if there's anyone alive inside. they are facing very challenging conditions. low...
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the yoon yun had not held -- union had not held a strike in many years but were set to strike.a tentative agreement was reached. members were fighting for better health coverage, wages and wanted staffing shortage addressed. both sides are relieved the strike was averted because they knew the public would suffer. >> it would have been major. we stuck it pout and worked it out -- we stuck it out and worked it out. >> i have a lot of confidence in people that i work with and the union and the negotiators so i never really believed we were gonna end up in a strike. but it's a close call. >> reporter: the county did have a contingency plan in place if a strike had occurred even filing a court junction to or the to work. but that's all been avoided now that a four-year deal has been reached. we didn't get too many details on what was hashed out. we're told that the union was pleased with the healthcare package and the county executive did tell us that they are gonna be working toward restoring services. cutback is 2008 during the recession. gasia? >> thank you. >>> 8:05. in new this
the yoon yun had not held -- union had not held a strike in many years but were set to strike.a tentative agreement was reached. members were fighting for better health coverage, wages and wanted staffing shortage addressed. both sides are relieved the strike was averted because they knew the public would suffer. >> it would have been major. we stuck it pout and worked it out -- we stuck it out and worked it out. >> i have a lot of confidence in people that i work with and the union...
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eunice yoon thanks very much >>> straight ahead, a long-awaited deal finally gets done.it means for the industry. al tertia up 6%. back in a moment. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm sue herera. we have basically the senate in a rare sunday night session, failing to act on legislation renews the p.a.t.r.i.o.t. act, which allows the nsa to -- the soonest it can restore the power is tomorrow. >>> the state department says secretary of state john kerry will be flown to boston for treatment of his broken leg. he stayed in a swiss hospital overnight after breaking his leg in a bicycle crash yesterday. >>> south carolina senator lindsey graham set to announce his bit for the republican presidential election. the three-term senator known best for his hawkish views >>> they're looking for a woman who dropped off boxes she cleaned out. the firm discovered a vintage apple computer made by steve jobs and wozniak, which they then sold for, they're looking to give the woman half of money. back to you guys. >>> speaking of technology we have a very large technology deal this morning. in
eunice yoon thanks very much >>> straight ahead, a long-awaited deal finally gets done.it means for the industry. al tertia up 6%. back in a moment. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm sue herera. we have basically the senate in a rare sunday night session, failing to act on legislation renews the p.a.t.r.i.o.t. act, which allows the nsa to -- the soonest it can restore the power is tomorrow. >>> the state department says secretary of state john kerry will be flown to...
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if you are going into yoon town san jose, somewhere in this area, chp is looking for an accident.e weather center. >> already some sun for some. fog and low clouds continuing to favor coast and bay. higher clouds have moved in. that was not the case the last couple of days. kind of a little different twist. but overall, a huge difference. upper 50s, 60s, by the coast, yet mid- to upper 90s if you are far enough away. higher clouds seem to favor right now about san francisco, oakland, concord north. they will be around. already some 60s 70s. would not surprise me to get mid- to upper 90s. by the coast, they will be hard pressed to get out of the upper 50s. a slightly stronger onshore breeze. not a howling one but stronger than yesterday. temperatures probably about the same as yesterday. maybe one or two degrees inland down but above average. coast and bay stayed below average. 50s, 60s and 70s for the interior. a lot of 50s on the coast. mix bag of the sun and clouds and the higher cloud coming up from the hawaiian islands. they are moving over us. moring fog, burning back to the
if you are going into yoon town san jose, somewhere in this area, chp is looking for an accident.e weather center. >> already some sun for some. fog and low clouds continuing to favor coast and bay. higher clouds have moved in. that was not the case the last couple of days. kind of a little different twist. but overall, a huge difference. upper 50s, 60s, by the coast, yet mid- to upper 90s if you are far enough away. higher clouds seem to favor right now about san francisco, oakland,...
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eunice yoon spoke to china's apple pickers turned stock pickers. >> they say money doesn't grow on trees but apple farmer does learn that it does grow in the stock market. from his remote village in western china he invested more than $8,000 into the shanghai index six months ago. a sizable portion of his life savings. >> it's a lot easier to make money from stocks than farm work but it's risky. you can earn $1,600 in 10 minutes and lose it all in the next. >> hundreds here are buying into the market for the first time. so much so that they have set up a ministock exchange center so they can monitor their investments minute by minute. >> they started plowing their savings into stocks after one heard about the market craze on a visit to a nearby town. he returned and spread the word to farmers here. >> my advice is to follow the country's economic development and government policies she advises and read the news every day she told me she started with $820 in 2010 and grew her portfolio 40 times over to more than $33,000 to date. she's known by the locals as the stock market goddess. with
eunice yoon spoke to china's apple pickers turned stock pickers. >> they say money doesn't grow on trees but apple farmer does learn that it does grow in the stock market. from his remote village in western china he invested more than $8,000 into the shanghai index six months ago. a sizable portion of his life savings. >> it's a lot easier to make money from stocks than farm work but it's risky. you can earn $1,600 in 10 minutes and lose it all in the next. >> hundreds here...
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that's our eunice yoon. when we come back this morning, a health scared. a woman carrying an extreme form of tuberculosis came in the united states and travelled to three states before seeking medical treatment. the hundreds that could be at risk is next. but first here's a look at this date back in history. >> meg has the latest on what's happening. >> what we know is a woman with extensively drug resistant tu berk you -- tuberculosis travelled from india to chicago and then missouri and tennessee before seeking treatment for tb. it was active tb. she was transported to nih which is treating her in isolation. she's in stable condition. health authorities are similarly to what we saw with ebola tracking her contacts. they're looking for the flight manifest and contacting the other passengers on that plane. there's low risk that she transmitted the tb on the plane but to be very cautious they are tracking down those folks and any contacts she may have had in the community. that's what we know right now. this is a very rare infection. extensively drug resist
that's our eunice yoon. when we come back this morning, a health scared. a woman carrying an extreme form of tuberculosis came in the united states and travelled to three states before seeking medical treatment. the hundreds that could be at risk is next. but first here's a look at this date back in history. >> meg has the latest on what's happening. >> what we know is a woman with extensively drug resistant tu berk you -- tuberculosis travelled from india to chicago and then...