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japan and the u.s. our allies, but they are under increasing pressure to reach a trade deal, and japan is squirming as president trump raises the prospect of tariffs on auto imports. we saw a report the white house on theculating investigation into potential tariffs on autos in the name of national security. that has to amp up the pressure. it's just another sign the white house is willing to take on allies in its continued renegotiation of the trade deal the president perceives as , and again, we see that in the u.s.-japan relationship. >> still ahead, we are live in singapore with the president of council,asean business which represents more than 50 of the largest u.s. companies in southeast asia. and brexit drag down the euro. this is bloomberg. > this is "daybreak: asia." >> the clock is ticking on the brexit endgame. theresa may preparing to present her draft agreement. kathleen hays is here. is finally in sight. the pound reacting positively after three days of declines. are we getting ahead of ou
japan and the u.s. our allies, but they are under increasing pressure to reach a trade deal, and japan is squirming as president trump raises the prospect of tariffs on auto imports. we saw a report the white house on theculating investigation into potential tariffs on autos in the name of national security. that has to amp up the pressure. it's just another sign the white house is willing to take on allies in its continued renegotiation of the trade deal the president perceives as , and again,...
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agriculture access in japan. they are getting a lot of pressure from beef and pork exporters, to see that australia and the eu get favorable treatment in japan under respectable agreements. they want that market. it is a big market for them. that is something the administration clearly needs to address. and japan is ready to do that. they seem ready to get the same level of access. they have already gone through the politics in japan. the other problem has been at the center of our economic and trade relationship for years. actually what i'm going to do is turn to bill. i think he has better thoughts on that than i do. >> bob is going to be the one that ends up with us. -- ends up with this. he has a relationship with congress which is protective of its role in trade policy. he will be spending a lot more time with the ways and means committee in the next congress than he did in this congress. the congress have faulted the administration. they allow him not to have ultimate policy. not a lot -- not enough transpa
agriculture access in japan. they are getting a lot of pressure from beef and pork exporters, to see that australia and the eu get favorable treatment in japan under respectable agreements. they want that market. it is a big market for them. that is something the administration clearly needs to address. and japan is ready to do that. they seem ready to get the same level of access. they have already gone through the politics in japan. the other problem has been at the center of our economic and...
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we ask what the latest japan inc. scandal says about the country's corporate culture and whether things are improving. this is bloomberg. ♪ 10:30 a.m. here in sydney. this is how we are faring in terms of trading on the asx 200, down by .1%. energy seeing declines. otherssie dollar and commodity currencies like the kiwi and the canadian dollar ofing declines on the back oil prices, hitting the lowest in about a year. aussie stocks, the worst performer in the asia-pacific region as these trade tensions and frictions when it comes to beijing and washington as well as the divergent rate policy outlook is really starting to weigh on sentiment. >> you have the usc are coming r cominga report -- usc up with a report. dow and the s&p 500 wiped out this year's gains in new york. i am shery ahn. joe: haidi: and i am -- haidi: and i am haidi stroud-watts in sydney. you are watching "daybreak asia ." first word news with jessica summers in new york. tensions ratchet up with washington accusing beijing of doing little to change
we ask what the latest japan inc. scandal says about the country's corporate culture and whether things are improving. this is bloomberg. ♪ 10:30 a.m. here in sydney. this is how we are faring in terms of trading on the asx 200, down by .1%. energy seeing declines. otherssie dollar and commodity currencies like the kiwi and the canadian dollar ofing declines on the back oil prices, hitting the lowest in about a year. aussie stocks, the worst performer in the asia-pacific region as these trade...
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at around 1% growth, this is not too bad for japan. isdi: martin, how vulnerable the supply chain story if we do see a doubling down or worsening of the trade tensions? martin: the concern is really about the asian markets right now. tensions between the u.s. and china has been building up significantly. i am rather optimistic however that we are seeing maybe not the worst of comments but the worst in terms of confrontation. inwill be quite helpful ofting at least the stage chinese and u.s. demands getting gradually to be matched. i am rather optimistic that the overall situation for trade and for the outlook for asia will improve from here. haidi: lots more to talk about. senior economist came with us in tokyo. coming up next, we will get his views on nissan, and nissan's board meeting in the coming hours in japan to discuss the fate of carlos ghosn. we will be at the nissan headquarters, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ g. ♪ haidi: this is "daybreak asia." i am haidi stroud-watts in sydney. shery: i'm shery on in -- shery ahn in new yo
at around 1% growth, this is not too bad for japan. isdi: martin, how vulnerable the supply chain story if we do see a doubling down or worsening of the trade tensions? martin: the concern is really about the asian markets right now. tensions between the u.s. and china has been building up significantly. i am rather optimistic however that we are seeing maybe not the worst of comments but the worst in terms of confrontation. inwill be quite helpful ofting at least the stage chinese and u.s....
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japan closed for the holiday. on the sun and tokyo, we did see the shares edged higher in germany as we have these remaining in tact. they seek to improve the bargaining position. >> thank you. sterling roasts struck a brexit deal in brussels. critics at home and on the continent are unhappy. -- keeps the u.k. in the eu with no influence. >> i will refer to brussels in the meeting where we will this to aw to bring conclusion in the interests in all of our people. the british people want to be settled. that deals within our this grap. >> italy passes current financial conditions are far too tight for a country with weak growth and slow inflation. italian bonds have risen 3.5%. far higher than 3.5 a year. >> president trump froze this for central migrants. >> without evidence, he is prepared to shut down the whole border. shutting down the whole goods. >> strong wind whip up flames. working to contain a blaze on three fronts. north of sydney. firefighters warned that strong winds are likely to continue all day. frus
japan closed for the holiday. on the sun and tokyo, we did see the shares edged higher in germany as we have these remaining in tact. they seek to improve the bargaining position. >> thank you. sterling roasts struck a brexit deal in brussels. critics at home and on the continent are unhappy. -- keeps the u.k. in the eu with no influence. >> i will refer to brussels in the meeting where we will this to aw to bring conclusion in the interests in all of our people. the british people...
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-japan economic relations including our trade relations and other important topics. president trump: thank you very much. thank you all very much. > mr. president. president trump: ukraine, we're not happy about it, nobody is. hopefully they'll be able to settle it soon, we look forward to meeting with president putin but on the basis of what took place, with respect to the ships and the the sailors, that was the sole reason. thank you very much. we'll be meeting with china tomorrow and we have already spoken and we're working very hard, if we could make a deal, that would be good. i think they want to, i think we'd like to, so we'll see. we'll be meeting with president xi for n a little while but i would say tomorrow will be our beg meeting. in the meantime, people are working, our staff is working, we have a lot of very talented people working. larry kudlow's representatives are dealing with them on a tanstant basis. there's some good signs. we'll see what happens. thank you, thank you, good uestion. >> president trump is in buenos aires, argentina, where he's hold
-japan economic relations including our trade relations and other important topics. president trump: thank you very much. thank you all very much. > mr. president. president trump: ukraine, we're not happy about it, nobody is. hopefully they'll be able to settle it soon, we look forward to meeting with president putin but on the basis of what took place, with respect to the ships and the the sailors, that was the sole reason. thank you very much. we'll be meeting with china tomorrow and we...
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haslinda: what are the implications on corporate japan? rob: corporate japan is still living off massive government subsidies. budget deficit, most of which is spent on infrastructure projects without any desire for meaningful corporate returns. yes, they have started to improve and there are signs of that, but until they allow management to actually lawructure, the new tax that allows people to buy out minorities without having to pay tax on it is definitely a help. we have already seen some corporate change there. but as with a lot of things, you need incentives. ghosnn if we see carlos still retain the chairmanship, the fact that renault is sticking by it for now, can the alliance still thrive after all this drama? rob: the question is, what is driving? been flat for 10 years. that is the industry. therefore the question is, what is thriving. it seems to be a ridiculous situation where you have the french government effectively controlling a large debt -- large japanese corporate without actually controlling it. >> should japan ask for
haslinda: what are the implications on corporate japan? rob: corporate japan is still living off massive government subsidies. budget deficit, most of which is spent on infrastructure projects without any desire for meaningful corporate returns. yes, they have started to improve and there are signs of that, but until they allow management to actually lawructure, the new tax that allows people to buy out minorities without having to pay tax on it is definitely a help. we have already seen some...
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i think mike would say the purpose of the japan stop is to reassure japan of the u.s. commitment to the alliance and so the alliance will be central there. there will be an interest in discussing for the vice president to discuss with prime minister abe north korea, china, regional security issues, maritime security issues. i don't think there's going to be much on trade. the vice president has been reluctant to engage even in the formal process that was established between him and the finance minister and deputy prime minister. because we are in the cooling off time on the bilateral trade agreements, there probably isn't going to be too much discussion of trade. one other highlight of the stop that's interesting is the vice president requested and got a joint press availability with be which ister a unusual thing because it's not a protocol match but the japanese gave the vice president that, so that's probably the public thing to watch on the japan stop. with that, i will pass it on down the line and sort of roughly chronological order so amy. >> so from japan, vice
i think mike would say the purpose of the japan stop is to reassure japan of the u.s. commitment to the alliance and so the alliance will be central there. there will be an interest in discussing for the vice president to discuss with prime minister abe north korea, china, regional security issues, maritime security issues. i don't think there's going to be much on trade. the vice president has been reluctant to engage even in the formal process that was established between him and the finance...
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per capita gun homicide rate that year was more than 300 times that of japan. >> japan has so little gun violence that every time a shot is fired in japan, it's national news. one of the guys pulled out a sword and slashed -- >> jake agelstein was a reporter for japan's largest newspaper for 12 years. he authored a memoir of his reporting days called "tokyo vice." he says there is a dark side to the rising sun, but it seldom leads to shots fired. >> i have not met a cop who has fired his gun in the course of duty. and i know a lot of cops. i mean, since 1993, i have been working as a reporter in japan, mostly on the police beat. >> in fact, guns are so rare and tightly regulated here that even mobsters avoid using guns. known as the yakuza and often recognized for their full-body tattoos, japanese organized crime doesn't lack for muscle. they have trotteredly had enormous reach in business and politics, once described as the largest private equity group in japan by morgan stanley, but many don't like conducting business with a gun. >> translator: guns are like nuclear weapons. weapon
per capita gun homicide rate that year was more than 300 times that of japan. >> japan has so little gun violence that every time a shot is fired in japan, it's national news. one of the guys pulled out a sword and slashed -- >> jake agelstein was a reporter for japan's largest newspaper for 12 years. he authored a memoir of his reporting days called "tokyo vice." he says there is a dark side to the rising sun, but it seldom leads to shots fired. >> i have not met a...
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become japan's biggest ever stock debut. that ipo, bloomberg andning nomura holdings daimler securities will be among , abouteading the sales $5.5 billion worth of shares. this is all coming from people familiar with all this. tim, what are you making of this? tim: you point out that it's on track to be the largest in japan. based onnalysis bloomberg data is that it will be the second-largest ipo in history based on office size, behind only alibaba. so it is absolutely a big deal, a lot of money on the table there. a lot of money flying back into softbank, the parent company that will still managed to hold up to 63% of the company after the ipo. handy $23 billion or so from the ipo on so they do well all around. yvonne: it's a risky time to be doing this, markets are pretty volatile. you talk about this price were we been seen in japan when it comes to the telcos here. how does softbank fair in that? doesn't sound like it would be the best time to ipo otelco in japan, given those things. maybe it's better now than it year la
become japan's biggest ever stock debut. that ipo, bloomberg andning nomura holdings daimler securities will be among , abouteading the sales $5.5 billion worth of shares. this is all coming from people familiar with all this. tim, what are you making of this? tim: you point out that it's on track to be the largest in japan. based onnalysis bloomberg data is that it will be the second-largest ipo in history based on office size, behind only alibaba. so it is absolutely a big deal, a lot of...
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that is 35 milli pensioners japan has. but not enough children. just 14 million children in japan. that means there are not enough young people coming into the working population to look after thethose old people, pensioners. there is not enough people paying tax to do the jobs to look after the people. jathat is why panese government has had to face the prospect of looking atat its imion policy and opening of japan. the long-term demographics for japan committed the current trends ontinue, are quite astonishing. we are now around 125 million ople. it is predicted that by the middle of the century in 2050, japan's population will fall to 100 million people. by the end of the century could fall to 80 million people. japan is the first and only country in the world at the moment to experience such an astonishing shrinking in its population. jane: in april, antigovernment protests in nicaragua began demanding that socialistpr ident daniel ortega step down. but he refused to negotiate, and sent in security forces instead. hundreds were killed in the months that followed, and polico wer
that is 35 milli pensioners japan has. but not enough children. just 14 million children in japan. that means there are not enough young people coming into the working population to look after thethose old people, pensioners. there is not enough people paying tax to do the jobs to look after the people. jathat is why panese government has had to face the prospect of looking atat its imion policy and opening of japan. the long-term demographics for japan committed the current trends ontinue, are...
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looking at this part of the world, a couple of markets in asia and hong kong and japan. there is a sense that investors are trading water looking at tht clarity on the trade story. when will that come? mutterings a lot of and tweets and talks but not a great deal of indication but where the central baked -- breakup will come from. >> i don't think we will have clarity for quite a while. pretty quickly when talking about nafta with the u.s., mexico and canada. struck october 1. there has been a handshake deal with europe but with china and the u.s., which is the big battle, the number one trading partner for the u.s. is china. we are talking about a lot of alreadyariffs imposed and pretty much still at a standoff. it goes on for a while yet and those implications for the , china, andhe u.s. globally stand to have an impact that is a concern. we talk about as optimistic as we are on the markets, it is one of the things we are watching closely and are concerned about going forward to 2019. in the what is more important for investors. trade or fed policy? >> still fed policy
looking at this part of the world, a couple of markets in asia and hong kong and japan. there is a sense that investors are trading water looking at tht clarity on the trade story. when will that come? mutterings a lot of and tweets and talks but not a great deal of indication but where the central baked -- breakup will come from. >> i don't think we will have clarity for quite a while. pretty quickly when talking about nafta with the u.s., mexico and canada. struck october 1. there has...
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yvonne: what would this mean for japan? are they going to make this case an example for corporate governance? do you think they will punish ghosn? and does he deserve that punishment? yeah, it looks as though he could be, dare i say, the renewedial lamb for efforts in japan to have greater transparency and better corporate governance. there could be backlash. the guests we have talked to this morning suggests there is a backlash against the ceo situation, where they get paid far more than their counterparts yoda --, such as at all toyota. david: we have to leave it there. plenty more ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i am paul allen with the first word headlines. u.s.-china tensions ratcheting up, with the u.s. accusing beijing of doing little to change its unfair trade practices. robert lighthizer has updated the investigation related to ip and the tech transfer. it says beijing has not fundamentally offered its "unreasonable and market distorting practices" since march. two wildfires in california could cause of $213 billi
yvonne: what would this mean for japan? are they going to make this case an example for corporate governance? do you think they will punish ghosn? and does he deserve that punishment? yeah, it looks as though he could be, dare i say, the renewedial lamb for efforts in japan to have greater transparency and better corporate governance. there could be backlash. the guests we have talked to this morning suggests there is a backlash against the ceo situation, where they get paid far more than their...
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japan resisting that. do we know what they'll be discussing? hey'll be privately t and we about trade a lot saw new stories coming out from un overnight saying the trump administration is moving forth ith its review of potential tariffs. is china and now. >> about half have little or no confidence being able to do the al ht thing in kwloeb glob affair affairs. >> the wind would be in a of urity sense, u.s. sort reenforcement of japan start ears we cann recent y china's almost now to as china he relation w and that shared challenge that they now have, pressure on trade from the trump administration. e've seen trump administration we get arder line so if that regional come sumits a win. sider that in and this put could be viewed as another win and we talked about whether this is a sign of the u.s. pivoting the region. nd and they're fixated on increasing presence in the region. >> that is right. they'll deny they're pivoting region.e o en going on to these tw summits but of course as you say this is a region
japan resisting that. do we know what they'll be discussing? hey'll be privately t and we about trade a lot saw new stories coming out from un overnight saying the trump administration is moving forth ith its review of potential tariffs. is china and now. >> about half have little or no confidence being able to do the al ht thing in kwloeb glob affair affairs. >> the wind would be in a of urity sense, u.s. sort reenforcement of japan start ears we cann recent y china's almost now to...
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and japan in japanese. media wrote about the desire of japan to go back to nine hundred fifty six a coronation and there were some talks about this declaration can you. actually get in your was that well we. continued our dialogue with our japanese counterparts on the basis of the declaration side in one hundred fifty six this was something our japanese counterparts asked should i have said that on many numerous occasions and i'm going to say that again after the end of world war two that there was a number of agreements signed on the territory on government on state borders all these agreements are signed as intergovernmental international documents which we believe there is not there are no problems everything that we see is based on international documents that signed. the efforts after. a world war two but as you know. poses this issue in a different manner in one hundred fifty seats you can japan and the u.s.s.r. signed a declaration which was called nine hundred fifty six appropriation just like that
and japan in japanese. media wrote about the desire of japan to go back to nine hundred fifty six a coronation and there were some talks about this declaration can you. actually get in your was that well we. continued our dialogue with our japanese counterparts on the basis of the declaration side in one hundred fifty six this was something our japanese counterparts asked should i have said that on many numerous occasions and i'm going to say that again after the end of world war two that there...
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let's start with japan. kathleen was telling us about inflation expectations, the gdp contracting and well below what the boj considers to be its growth potential. will this put a lid on inflation pressures or could the tight labor market upset that? ed: that is the 4.5 join dollar question. the most positive thing we think is happened in the past four andhs is getting behind abe saying, we will take 500,000 new workers. is that the first step in letting in one million, 5 million, replacing the declining population, replacing the tax base? they had 364 jobs for everyone hundred accurate's -- applicants. if we can start to improve that part of the equation, then we get back on our inflationary track. it is a very coherent argument. a very sound argument to make. that said, these numbers are a little disturbing in the short-term. we're just getting some breaking news. we have been fretting across the state of utter tariffs. that is something japanese investors have been worried about. we are getting news from
let's start with japan. kathleen was telling us about inflation expectations, the gdp contracting and well below what the boj considers to be its growth potential. will this put a lid on inflation pressures or could the tight labor market upset that? ed: that is the 4.5 join dollar question. the most positive thing we think is happened in the past four andhs is getting behind abe saying, we will take 500,000 new workers. is that the first step in letting in one million, 5 million, replacing the...
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japan has been ahead. even though japan is a little bit behind in the i.t. space, behind digital banking. in other ways in terms of regulation, providing support, japan is ahead. >> thank you for joining us. todayinating conversation and tomorrow. that was paul chapman, the cofounder of moneytree. we will continue to be live from singapore at the bloomerg new economy forum. we just finished listening to the keynote remarks from the chinese vice premier wang qishan . china is still willing to hold talks with the u.s. a lot more from singapore. this is bloomberg. ♪ elections are less than a day way. hacking and cyber security high on the list of concerns. the worry remains. at's discuss all this with security veteran. great to have you. physically in the new york studio. good to have you. let's talk about tomorrow. how vulnerable is the election to any sort of cyber attack? ,> one thing to keep in mind this time before the 2016 election, a lot of us said operational security is not good. it is not where it needs to be. i think we have done a better job acros
japan has been ahead. even though japan is a little bit behind in the i.t. space, behind digital banking. in other ways in terms of regulation, providing support, japan is ahead. >> thank you for joining us. todayinating conversation and tomorrow. that was paul chapman, the cofounder of moneytree. we will continue to be live from singapore at the bloomerg new economy forum. we just finished listening to the keynote remarks from the chinese vice premier wang qishan . china is still willing...
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bankeen: we will look at of japan first. the later -- the labor market data will come out in a few minutes. that will rebound. manufacturing was hit by natural disasters. let's look at the bloomberg. at 2.3%,pposed to stay a record low. the job to applicant ratio is supposed to move up. and the bank of japan chief is counting on tight labor market to force companies to pay more to attract workers. that will push up wages. the bank of korea has not raise their key rates since november of last year. now we will take a look at a bloomberg survey sing 14 of 17 says they will do it. of 17 will do it. subdued inflation is something they are watching. they are back up to the bottom of their target, that gives governor leah little room to make a rate hike. a little room to make a rate hike. he has been talking about concerns of rising household debt. and what will the rate hike in december do? create -- increase the rate differential. that is another big reason. is very important to the people's bank of china. if we see more deterio
bankeen: we will look at of japan first. the later -- the labor market data will come out in a few minutes. that will rebound. manufacturing was hit by natural disasters. let's look at the bloomberg. at 2.3%,pposed to stay a record low. the job to applicant ratio is supposed to move up. and the bank of japan chief is counting on tight labor market to force companies to pay more to attract workers. that will push up wages. the bank of korea has not raise their key rates since november of last...
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it was fun being alone with walter, just like our first date in japan. walter needed a dock and somehow i had to get one -- needed a doctor and somehow i had to get one. >> rick: i had no choice now, at that moment, the telephone became my friend, instead of my enemy. when walter was better, we decided to have a party. i now never wondered whether i was like i knew i was. i had a second mother there was something in my mind that night, something i needed to tell walter about. i told him i was going to have a baby. but that was just the beginning. we have two of them now, two little girls. i wish my mother could see them . meanwhile, here is a picture. c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television company. today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress , the white house, the supreme court and public policy events in washington d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. coming up on american history tv, programs on world war
it was fun being alone with walter, just like our first date in japan. walter needed a dock and somehow i had to get one -- needed a doctor and somehow i had to get one. >> rick: i had no choice now, at that moment, the telephone became my friend, instead of my enemy. when walter was better, we decided to have a party. i now never wondered whether i was like i knew i was. i had a second mother there was something in my mind that night, something i needed to tell walter about. i told him i...
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clinics across japan advertise their ability to perform sterilizations under the law but the majority were performed against the patients will until very recently thought it was like if one were one of the few reminders for sterilization now big terms of speaking up and demanding compensation. japan's top sterilizations in ninety ninety six but uma could cover a young she says those with mental illnesses still face social stigma today. her center helps them find jobs despite introducing quotas for disabled workers japan's government admitted this year they had dramatically inflation their only employee numbers most of the hong kong lost the government itself is not following the regulations there are some people who get extremely angry about this disabled people will think they can't work if they see this. in a country preparing to host the next paralympic games in twenty twenty the prejudice continues for the seven million japanese living with disabilities drew ambrose al-jazeera tokyo. and you can watch this full report on japan's disability shame all the while the warnings to the p
clinics across japan advertise their ability to perform sterilizations under the law but the majority were performed against the patients will until very recently thought it was like if one were one of the few reminders for sterilization now big terms of speaking up and demanding compensation. japan's top sterilizations in ninety ninety six but uma could cover a young she says those with mental illnesses still face social stigma today. her center helps them find jobs despite introducing quotas...
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japan's life expectancy is about 85.5 years. that means you have a lot of old people and not enough young people to do the jobs. there is a labor shortage in omny areas of the japanese economy agriculture to constructionit to the hospit industry to looking after all of those elderly people. dosomething needs to b to bring more people in. up to now, japan has relied on a trainee systethat has allowed reigners to work part-time as trainees. that has been widely abused by unscrupulous employers. something needs to br done to furtgulate that and protect workers and increased numbers. if this legislation gets through, which it looks like it dll, it means japan will open thers to perhaps initially half a million foreign workers. ♪ rajini:t in a twat looks straight out of "game of thrones," president trump put iran on notice that sanctions are coming on november 5. it follows a white house decision to pull out of the nuclear deal negotiated in 2015. most of the other signatories to the agreement have worked to preserve it but since h
japan's life expectancy is about 85.5 years. that means you have a lot of old people and not enough young people to do the jobs. there is a labor shortage in omny areas of the japanese economy agriculture to constructionit to the hospit industry to looking after all of those elderly people. dosomething needs to b to bring more people in. up to now, japan has relied on a trainee systethat has allowed reigners to work part-time as trainees. that has been widely abused by unscrupulous employers....
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south korea borders japan's apace significant damage is to steel workers who were coerced into forced labor during the second world war we look at what's not being the country's future. former inmates a u.s. juvenile detention center when up peyote after guards forced them to take part in fighting for their entertainment. cards would be laughing and keeping watch so predominantly it was for entertainment of the guards. a.t.m. here in moscow this friday morning november the second you're with international welcome to the program top story people posing as political candidates russian trolls and even isel facebook struggling to live up to its transparency pledge by continuing to approve fake advertisements from fake sources the tech giant introduced a new tool to curb misinformation on its platform daniel hawkins takes a closer look at how it's working out so far remember how the valve to protect your news feed from fakes arguably the biggest problem of modern times we're going to take a number of measures from building in deploying new ai tools that take down fake news to growing our s
south korea borders japan's apace significant damage is to steel workers who were coerced into forced labor during the second world war we look at what's not being the country's future. former inmates a u.s. juvenile detention center when up peyote after guards forced them to take part in fighting for their entertainment. cards would be laughing and keeping watch so predominantly it was for entertainment of the guards. a.t.m. here in moscow this friday morning november the second you're with...
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and south korea orders japan to pay significant damages to steel workers who were caught worst into forced labor during the second world war we look at what's a reigniting the country's future. it's a tall care mosque and you're watching all t. international live from all studio with me david judah welcome to the program. in a move being described as the toughest sanctions regime ever the trumpet ministration has announced the renewal of both new and old penalties on iran due to come into force on monday eagle has more on the implications. while a picture that trump tweeted after the statement on sanctions says it all really iran is entering a world of trouble in the mind of the u.s. president so what will happen on monday everything that was achieved under the twenty fifteen iran nuclear deal will be no more piling on top of penalties imposed additionally by the trumpet ministration there were nineteen rounds of those a lot of diplomatic achievement has been torn down by this back in twenty fifteen the so-called p five plus one bloc of countries agreed to open global oil markets for iran'
and south korea orders japan to pay significant damages to steel workers who were caught worst into forced labor during the second world war we look at what's a reigniting the country's future. it's a tall care mosque and you're watching all t. international live from all studio with me david judah welcome to the program. in a move being described as the toughest sanctions regime ever the trumpet ministration has announced the renewal of both new and old penalties on iran due to come into force...
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based in japan town whose mission is to preserve and help continue the culture in japan town. we are one of three left in america and one in l.a., one in santa fe and one here. we are very supportive of the legacy program and we wanted to promote the paper tree to be considered to be a legacy business. as linda indicated, she has three generations and her family i want to publicly acknowledge her father who is here today. he is also very active in the community. she is internationally known for this particular artwork that she does. she also participates in many city projects, including the very famous one that decorates the christmas tree in city hall. i understand it will be changed to grace cathedral this year but she is participant in san francisco activities. thank you. >> thank you. >> good afternoon. it is really wonderful to be here to see the recognition being given to this family and their business. this family -- they are the foundation of a community that spans generations and has contributed in so many ways. the art form that they are known for also has its mark i
based in japan town whose mission is to preserve and help continue the culture in japan town. we are one of three left in america and one in l.a., one in santa fe and one here. we are very supportive of the legacy program and we wanted to promote the paper tree to be considered to be a legacy business. as linda indicated, she has three generations and her family i want to publicly acknowledge her father who is here today. he is also very active in the community. she is internationally known for...
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high school, sis boom bah -- as the mc5 so notably sang. ♪ but school in japan is different. they didn't give up on physical education, as we seem to have. the 1,000-year-old martial art of kendo, or the way of the sword, is still widely taught. boys and girls alike compete with bamboo swords -- sensible stand-ins for actual samurai swords -- but the same thing, man. ♪ kendo is scored by strikes against the wrist, head, torso, or throat. each representing a blow that would be bad news if handling an actual blade. >> masa: ha ha. [ applause ] they're fast, huh? >> anthony: the concept of kaizen -- improvement, central to the study of any martial art, it could be said, also applies to cooking at a high level. ♪ so it's no surprise that young masa once suited up for the same team at the same junior high school. ♪ i don't know if he's trying to psych the kid, but i don't think it's going to work frankly. eh, on the other hand -- >> teacher: [ speaking japanese ] [ applause ] >> anthony: you still got it, man. [ applause ] >> anthony: you still got it, man. looking good. >>
high school, sis boom bah -- as the mc5 so notably sang. ♪ but school in japan is different. they didn't give up on physical education, as we seem to have. the 1,000-year-old martial art of kendo, or the way of the sword, is still widely taught. boys and girls alike compete with bamboo swords -- sensible stand-ins for actual samurai swords -- but the same thing, man. ♪ kendo is scored by strikes against the wrist, head, torso, or throat. each representing a blow that would be bad news if...
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to stand out japan and italy. japan's got debt to g.d.p. of over three hundred percent. italy is part of that crumbling e.u. mass that we saw happen with grace and other countries or of those two which is the most likely to trigger the next leg of the financial crisis or is there another scenario that you see that is a more pressing. i don't know those are blacks one of them it's and i know that's a cop out but japan has the ability to keep this game going forever and the reason is because they went into recession's slash depressions slash real estate depression starting in one thousand nine hundred nine and they're still in them. and that was a hyper wave what happened in japan going for the twenty years preceding one thousand nine hundred nine and i got to cut you off there are going to pick it up in japan and the next segment but thanks for being on the cause report yeah all right i love it saying so and i don't know what that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy h
to stand out japan and italy. japan's got debt to g.d.p. of over three hundred percent. italy is part of that crumbling e.u. mass that we saw happen with grace and other countries or of those two which is the most likely to trigger the next leg of the financial crisis or is there another scenario that you see that is a more pressing. i don't know those are blacks one of them it's and i know that's a cop out but japan has the ability to keep this game going forever and the reason is because they...
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they are an important part of the japan town community. san francisco is extremely lucky to have one of the last physical retail places for origami in all of the u.s. i hope you will deeply consider that. thank you. any questions? >> any other members of the public? seeing none, public comment is closed. do we have action? >> i move that we add this business to the legacy register. >> i'll second. >> motioned by commissioners and seconded. rollcall. [roll call] >> motion passes 5-0, with 2 absent. >> congratulations. thank you. [applause] >> next item, please. >> we will move along. item four, board of supervisors -- >> does he read it first? >> it doesn't matter. i think it's probably better that the recusal happens before reading. >> okay. >> i need to recuse myself. i'm employed in the cannabis industry. >> for items four -- >> that's it. >> do we need a motion? >> yes. we need an emotion -- a motion and an approval. >> moved to approve the recusal? >> second. >> there is a motion by commissioner dwight and seconded by commissioner rile
they are an important part of the japan town community. san francisco is extremely lucky to have one of the last physical retail places for origami in all of the u.s. i hope you will deeply consider that. thank you. any questions? >> any other members of the public? seeing none, public comment is closed. do we have action? >> i move that we add this business to the legacy register. >> i'll second. >> motioned by commissioners and seconded. rollcall. [roll call] >>...
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south korea or does japan to pay significant damages to steel workers who were coerced into forced labor during the second world war we look at what's reigniting the country's future right now. and for more and makes us juvenile detention center when a payout to stuff forced them to take part in fight nights for the entertainment of . the guards would be laughing and keeping watch so prominently it was for entertainment of the guards. good evening this is international live from moscow as the first of our headlines than today people posing as political candidates russian trolls even i still facebook struggling to live up to its transparency pledge it made of late but continuing it seems to approve fake advertisement from fake sources the tech giant introduced a new tool us months to curb misinformation on his platform doesn't hold his takes a closer look whether it's working on will remember how the zouk evolved to protect your news feed from fakes arguably the biggest problem of modern times we're going to take a number of measures from building in deploying new ai tools that take down
south korea or does japan to pay significant damages to steel workers who were coerced into forced labor during the second world war we look at what's reigniting the country's future right now. and for more and makes us juvenile detention center when a payout to stuff forced them to take part in fight nights for the entertainment of . the guards would be laughing and keeping watch so prominently it was for entertainment of the guards. good evening this is international live from moscow as the...
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so i three orders japan to pay significant damage is to steel workers who were coerced into forced labor during the second world war we look at what's really ignited the country's future. on former inmates on a u.s. juvenile detention center with payouts after guards forced them to take part in five nights for their entertainment. guards would be laughing and keeping watch so predominantly it was for entertainment of the guy. i. wherever you may be tuning in from right around the world this hour welcome to moscow and to our to international my name's union. people posing as political candidates russian trolls on even ice on facebook struggling to live up to its transparency pledge by continuing to approve fake advertisements from fake sources the tech giant introduced a new two last month to curb misinformation on its platform daniel hawkins takes a closer look at how it's working out so far remember how the zouk evolved to protect your news feed from fakes all you believe the biggest problem of modern times we're going to take a number of measures from building in deploying new ai tools
so i three orders japan to pay significant damage is to steel workers who were coerced into forced labor during the second world war we look at what's really ignited the country's future. on former inmates on a u.s. juvenile detention center with payouts after guards forced them to take part in five nights for their entertainment. guards would be laughing and keeping watch so predominantly it was for entertainment of the guy. i. wherever you may be tuning in from right around the world this...
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japan. the headline, is there a more hardline? relations betweenjapan and the us might ease off a little bit. might ease off a little bit. presidential race, and what that might mean. might mean. taken a hit as well, that is their assessment in the japan times. assessment in the japan times. slew of allegations could actually be pursued. be pursued. issues that they feel mr trump is weak and? weak and? sort of head—to—head for the next couple of years. couple of years. rallies that he was holding prior to the mid—term is. the mid—term is. dramatic changes in next couple of yea rs. dramatic changes in next couple of years. years. they are sort of enjoying business as usual at the moment. business as usual at the moment. they are. we say constantly on this programme, markets hate uncertainty. programme, markets hate uncertainty. knowing that the president is... his wings are clipped a bit. wings are clipped a bit. a tiny bit, but not in his own mind, certainly. but not in his own mind, certainly. economic reforms, politics a
japan. the headline, is there a more hardline? relations betweenjapan and the us might ease off a little bit. might ease off a little bit. presidential race, and what that might mean. might mean. taken a hit as well, that is their assessment in the japan times. assessment in the japan times. slew of allegations could actually be pursued. be pursued. issues that they feel mr trump is weak and? weak and? sort of head—to—head for the next couple of years. couple of years. rallies that he was...
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three year old is japan to pay significant damage is to steel workers who were coerced into forced labor during the second world war look at what's reigniting the country's future. former inmates in the u.s. juvenile detention center when a payout of the stuff forced them to take part in. whether it's attainment. would be laughing and keeping watch. for the entertainment of the guards. good afternoon my name is kevin i will be watching out. internationalists just turned four pm this friday the second of november first then the this half hour as news update people posing as political candidates russian trolls and even i still facebook struggling to live up to his transparency pledge by continuing to approve fake advertisement from fake sources the tech giant introduced a new tool us months to curb misinformation on the platform that hawkins takes a closer look at how it's working out so far. remember how the zucker valid to protect your news feed from fakes arguably the biggest problem of modern times we're going to take a number of measures from building in deploying new ai tools that ta
three year old is japan to pay significant damage is to steel workers who were coerced into forced labor during the second world war look at what's reigniting the country's future. former inmates in the u.s. juvenile detention center when a payout of the stuff forced them to take part in. whether it's attainment. would be laughing and keeping watch. for the entertainment of the guards. good afternoon my name is kevin i will be watching out. internationalists just turned four pm this friday the...
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well you can watch true ambrose's full program japan's disability shame on the one zero one east this thursday at twenty two g.m.t. right here on to sara. boeing has issued a safety notice to airlines operating at seven three seven max aircraft after lyon flight six ten crashed into the java sea advises pilots on how to handle false readings from one of the plane senses which could cause the aircraft to abruptly enter a steep dive the plane was only two months old when it crashed off the coast of indonesia killing all one hundred eighty nine on board last month. that first emerged this week a cute viral video but scientists say this footage of a mother bear and her cub is an example of the misuse of drones the video of the baby bear struggling to climb an ice will have been viewed on social media around twenty million times as an example of never giving up just says the bears were afraid of the drone and were trying to get away from it as fast as they. went lawson is a bear biologist he says regulations on filming need to be stricter. the mom is actually really stressed out she's cons
well you can watch true ambrose's full program japan's disability shame on the one zero one east this thursday at twenty two g.m.t. right here on to sara. boeing has issued a safety notice to airlines operating at seven three seven max aircraft after lyon flight six ten crashed into the java sea advises pilots on how to handle false readings from one of the plane senses which could cause the aircraft to abruptly enter a steep dive the plane was only two months old when it crashed off the coast...
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understand how do you put it in you can you can trade with japan well we're dealing with japan right now in trade japan has it's great country you have a great prime minister who just had a very successful election he's a very good friend of mine he's one of the people i'm closest with and but i tell him all the time that japan does not treat the united states fairly on trade they send in millions of cars at a very low tax they don't take our cars and if they do they have a massive tax on their cars japan and i'm not blaming japan i'm blaming the people that were in charge of the united states for allowing that to happen but as you know we have close to one hundred billion dollars trade deficit with your band and japan has treated us very unfairly but i don't feel lonely because you weren't the only one. north korea north korea. thank you mr president to internationalise question the first one. secretary pump errol's talks about no one could with north korea have been postponed. what is happening there and. then we're going to change it because of trips that are being made i was goin
understand how do you put it in you can you can trade with japan well we're dealing with japan right now in trade japan has it's great country you have a great prime minister who just had a very successful election he's a very good friend of mine he's one of the people i'm closest with and but i tell him all the time that japan does not treat the united states fairly on trade they send in millions of cars at a very low tax they don't take our cars and if they do they have a massive tax on their...
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let me break these headlines from japan. we are getting the trade balance and a much larger deficit than expected from the japanese economy with the deficit coming billion.9.3 the expectation was for shortfall of ¥70 billion, after a surplus of ¥130 billion in the month of september. for september and october, bigger shortfall for the trade balance at ¥449 billion. when you look at the seasonally biggerd numbers, also a shortfall than expected of ¥300 billion. when it comes to export numbers, they did bounceback for the contraction -- from the contraction. missing expectations, imports higher year rising 19.9% , much faster than expected for the month of october or as we had exports being supported by every recovery supply chain after september's natural disasters but imports increased at a faster pace than exports in japan. let me bring back our guest and discussed these numbers in japan. a lot to do also with what is happening on the trade front. when we talk about japan and the supply chain and how they are still so d
let me break these headlines from japan. we are getting the trade balance and a much larger deficit than expected from the japanese economy with the deficit coming billion.9.3 the expectation was for shortfall of ¥70 billion, after a surplus of ¥130 billion in the month of september. for september and october, bigger shortfall for the trade balance at ¥449 billion. when you look at the seasonally biggerd numbers, also a shortfall than expected of ¥300 billion. when it comes to export...
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come study with it so you become a sticks in people's faces just you know also ahead signs korea or japan to pay significant damages to steel workers who were coerced into forced labor during the second world we look at walter reed knighting the country's. former inmates i'm a u.s. juvenile detention center when the payoff after stuff forced them to take part in the fight nights for their entertainment. the guards would be laughing and keeping watch so predominantly it was for entertainment of the guards. around the clock across the world this is your artesian national on from the team and myself you know neal a very warm hello and welcome top story people posing as political candidates russian trolls even i sold facebook struggling to live up to its transparency pledge by continuing to approve fake advertisements from fake sources the tech giant introduced a new two last month to curb misinformation on its platform daniel hawkins takes a closer look at how it's working out to date. remember how the zucker valid to protect your news feed from fakes arguably the biggest problem of modern t
come study with it so you become a sticks in people's faces just you know also ahead signs korea or japan to pay significant damages to steel workers who were coerced into forced labor during the second world we look at walter reed knighting the country's. former inmates i'm a u.s. juvenile detention center when the payoff after stuff forced them to take part in the fight nights for their entertainment. the guards would be laughing and keeping watch so predominantly it was for entertainment of...
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there were two rulings by south korea's top court on thursday both ordering japan's i mean to be she had the industries to pay a total of twenty eight south korean laborers who were forced to work on the company's promises during the second world war and i want to be she will have to pay a minimum of seventy one thousand u.s. dollars to the individual plaintiffs and their families who are mostly in their eighty's and ninety's and many of them have already passed away now this was a ruling watch closely by both japan and south korea as if all those the last months a landmark ruling by south korea's top court ordered another japanese company to compensate south koreans for the same reason now japan's foreign minister was quick to respond on thursday calling the court's decision extremely regrettable and totally unacceptable and he also said that it quote fundamentally overturns a legal basis for friendly tines between japan and south korea i mean to be she also commented calling the court's decision deeply regrettable now tensions between the two countries will escalate south korean go
there were two rulings by south korea's top court on thursday both ordering japan's i mean to be she had the industries to pay a total of twenty eight south korean laborers who were forced to work on the company's promises during the second world war and i want to be she will have to pay a minimum of seventy one thousand u.s. dollars to the individual plaintiffs and their families who are mostly in their eighty's and ninety's and many of them have already passed away now this was a ruling watch...
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when tokyo hosts the twenty twenty paralympics japan's most talented disabled athletes will get their shocks at banks and glory. but outside the stadiums is a society that still struggles to accept people who are disabled in the past dows and the japanese citizens were forcibly sterilized for having intellectual physical disabilities now big tips are demanding compensation of what. they were i don't know why i was. under embroidered on this episode of one a one a we make the people fighting to overcome japan but of protection. even on a rainy day such about her looks peaceful. but in twenty six days this small town near tokyo was the size of japan's biggest mass killing since world war two. i. joined tenth i. am as i. hold. it up to kashi and to kick her owner who's disabled son was badly injured that day in july twenty sixth jane now than at the store how can that . access doggoned i've saved a lot on tonight by none of the oh they did something we didn't until the day they're not a caucus and i'm. in the early hours of the morning with a knife the kill-a way matson broke into a care
when tokyo hosts the twenty twenty paralympics japan's most talented disabled athletes will get their shocks at banks and glory. but outside the stadiums is a society that still struggles to accept people who are disabled in the past dows and the japanese citizens were forcibly sterilized for having intellectual physical disabilities now big tips are demanding compensation of what. they were i don't know why i was. under embroidered on this episode of one a one a we make the people fighting to...
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south korea orders japan to pay damages to steel workers who were coerced into forced labor during the second world war coming up a look at what's rigged nights in the country for you to get. former inmates of the u.s. juvenile detention center when a payout off the stuff forced them to take part in fight nights for the entertainment. guards would be laughing and keeping watch so predominantly it was for entertainment of the guards. i there very good evening from kevin i'm in just over five pm here in moscow now hoping to stay with me for the next twenty five minutes or so for this latest news bulletin first people posing as political candidates russian trolls even i still facebook struggling to live up to its transparency pledge made by continuing to approve it seems fake advertisement from fake sources the tech giant introduced a new tool us months to try to curb misinformation on his platform don't hawkins takes a close look at whether it's working or not. remember how those zouk evolved to protect your news feed from fakes arguably the biggest problem of modern times we're going to
south korea orders japan to pay damages to steel workers who were coerced into forced labor during the second world war coming up a look at what's rigged nights in the country for you to get. former inmates of the u.s. juvenile detention center when a payout off the stuff forced them to take part in fight nights for the entertainment. guards would be laughing and keeping watch so predominantly it was for entertainment of the guards. i there very good evening from kevin i'm in just over five pm...
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so preorders japan the place significant damages to steel workers who were coerced into forced labor during the second world war three what is reigniting the country's feud. also covering this former inmates at a u.s. juvenile detention center when a payout of a star forced him to take part in fight night for their entertainment. guards would be laughing and keeping watch. it was for entertainment of the. afternoon three pm front of the second of november this is art international live from moscow starting with some news coming in a far from london ongoing situation there at the moment two people have been injured after a man armed with a knife entered the u.k. headquarters of sony music police stormed the building there tackled the suspect attacker to the ground staff have been evacuated from that building it's in kensington west london one person it seems is under arrest right now police say the incident is not terror related we'll keep an eye on. also the softer the people posing as political candidates russian trolls and even i still facebook struggling to live up to its transpar
so preorders japan the place significant damages to steel workers who were coerced into forced labor during the second world war three what is reigniting the country's feud. also covering this former inmates at a u.s. juvenile detention center when a payout of a star forced him to take part in fight night for their entertainment. guards would be laughing and keeping watch. it was for entertainment of the. afternoon three pm front of the second of november this is art international live from...
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meanwhile, back in japan. .. this is someone who couldn't walk when they came in. now they're walking. mitsuko negashiyo suffered from polio as a child, which left her in a wheelchair...until now. today, she's wearing a hal suit. hal — hybrid assisted limbs. when you want to move your arms or your legs, your brain sends electrical signals to the muscles to tell them to move. this suit detects those signals, and that's what makes it move. so, if you can't move your arms or your legs, the suit still detects the signals, and so it can walk for you. for example, if i stop my arm from moving, but flex the muscles, it still detects the will to move the legs. lower limb disabilities are often caused by a damaged and disconnected nervous system between what the brain wants to do and resulting muscle movements. however, even in severe cases, there are still weak electrical signals that do make it through. and, just to prove that it's detecting intention, rather than copying any detected movement, if it's not my brain making my limbs move, the suit doesn't replicate. hal i
meanwhile, back in japan. .. this is someone who couldn't walk when they came in. now they're walking. mitsuko negashiyo suffered from polio as a child, which left her in a wheelchair...until now. today, she's wearing a hal suit. hal — hybrid assisted limbs. when you want to move your arms or your legs, your brain sends electrical signals to the muscles to tell them to move. this suit detects those signals, and that's what makes it move. so, if you can't move your arms or your legs, the suit...