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let's head over to new zealand. fractionally lower and caring back some of the losses we saw earlier. we have got new zealand dollar spot. .e are also coming down let's go to japan. nikkei 25 touched that important mark of 20,000 on friday. it didn't close that way though. teachers in chicago pointing to a higher open. bojre waiting for the minutes to calm and the next half hour along with trade data. the dollar yen holding steady. .> over to china it raised its military spending by more than any other country in the world last year. this is according to a report by the piece research institute. running us.my guest christine, what else did this report have to say? topf you run through the three countries that have increased spending the most to, saudi arabia led the pack with increasest percentage to $80.8 billion. in terms of absolute spending, china is the second largest spender. russia rounding up $84.5 billion. u.s. military spending fell last year. billion, is still remains the world's biggest spender. these fo
let's head over to new zealand. fractionally lower and caring back some of the losses we saw earlier. we have got new zealand dollar spot. .e are also coming down let's go to japan. nikkei 25 touched that important mark of 20,000 on friday. it didn't close that way though. teachers in chicago pointing to a higher open. bojre waiting for the minutes to calm and the next half hour along with trade data. the dollar yen holding steady. .> over to china it raised its military spending by more...
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adding new zealand and australia at the end of the quarter was a big deal for them. the market is a lot larger and got a lot larger by adding australia and new zealand. emily: let's talk about original content. it's a huge part of their strategy and seems like everyone's strategy lately. are we getting more information about how this -- how much this content costs? cory: estimates were lower than they had been and they said that was a surprise to them. they don't break it down show by show, which you can imagine they would not do, but accounting-wise, it's interesting they spread out the cost over these shows -- cost of these shows over a long time. i think a hot show is a hot show for a short time, but they have had some success with "daredevil." what do you watch? emily: iwatch "orange is the new black" and a lot of kids movies. cory: what kind of things are successful in the u.s. -- they were not singing the praises of "marco polo." that was panned by the critics and they hope it will play well in china and some foreign markets. it's not clear if it is doing so. e
adding new zealand and australia at the end of the quarter was a big deal for them. the market is a lot larger and got a lot larger by adding australia and new zealand. emily: let's talk about original content. it's a huge part of their strategy and seems like everyone's strategy lately. are we getting more information about how this -- how much this content costs? cory: estimates were lower than they had been and they said that was a surprise to them. they don't break it down show by show,...
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we are seeing an extension of 50.es on new zealand' nzx the new zealand dollar is strengthening, though. china,the rate cut from the biggest since the financial crisis. .et's head over to japan futures pointing to a lower open. the dollar-yen at a two-month high. japanese and u.s. negotiators are hoping to advance negotiations of the transpacific partnership trade deal. they want to see progress before their leaders meet next week. shery ahn is joining me with the latest. any signs of progress? >> just a little bit. they are saying that the working level talks led to some progress on contentious issues, according to the japanese trade minister. the u.s. trade representative, froman, ism -- talking now. they are saying that they have reached some progress on these contentious trade topics. we know that the main sticking points are opening the japanese farm market, but also getting rid of some tree barriers in the american auto sector. they are saying that the working-level discussions have led to some progress. we still do not have the details, but we will find out. angie: farmers are th
we are seeing an extension of 50.es on new zealand' nzx the new zealand dollar is strengthening, though. china,the rate cut from the biggest since the financial crisis. .et's head over to japan futures pointing to a lower open. the dollar-yen at a two-month high. japanese and u.s. negotiators are hoping to advance negotiations of the transpacific partnership trade deal. they want to see progress before their leaders meet next week. shery ahn is joining me with the latest. any signs of progress?...
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and only new zealand has the right to farm them. >> right. >> try it. with a little wasabi if you like. >> a lot of chinese restaurant in new york. >> i grew up in the '50s and the '60s. and even then, chinese restaurant, chinese food, was really an essential part of being a new yorker. i mean, if you didn't know how to use chopsticks as a new yorker, you were a terrible new yorker. >> do you know how to speak like a brooklyn person? >> it's a tough accent. queens is easier, you know, it's more of a -- i can't -- i mean, i lived right next to it my whole life. >> can you say -- >> the accent? >> we don't want to hear -- >> a brooklyn expression? >> i just want to hear -- >> not for nothin'. not for nothin'. >> that's brooklyn? >> not for nothin'. >> not for nothin'. >> not for nothin', but i could really use a little more wine. not for nothin'. no, no, no. >> nothing nothing. >> not for nothin'. >> not for -- all right. >> shanghai chef jackie shu prepares a meal of a style that will become more and more in demand among those who can afford it. and more
and only new zealand has the right to farm them. >> right. >> try it. with a little wasabi if you like. >> a lot of chinese restaurant in new york. >> i grew up in the '50s and the '60s. and even then, chinese restaurant, chinese food, was really an essential part of being a new yorker. i mean, if you didn't know how to use chopsticks as a new yorker, you were a terrible new yorker. >> do you know how to speak like a brooklyn person? >> it's a tough accent....
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among those invited is a new zealand art gallery embracing new technology to join people in. wayne hay revisited auckland art gallery. his report contains flashing images. >> reporter: even the building that houses the most extensive collection of new zealand art is, itself, a work of art. it won the building of the year award at the world architecture festival in 2013. which is why the auckland art gallery was invited to new york. >> it was a complete surprise. it was wonderful. i had to read the letter a few times to understand. >> reporter: representatives from 15 facilities have been invited to the metropolitan museum of art, so-called global leaders colloquium. a think tank aimed at keeping museums connected with the public. particularly in the digital age. something this gallery provides itself on. >> we are terrific in some >> we are terrific in some areas of the digital realm. all of our 99.8% of the collection is online which is unusual for a museum. but no offers in terms of a digital engagement when visitors come. i know the met has fabulous programs in this way. >
among those invited is a new zealand art gallery embracing new technology to join people in. wayne hay revisited auckland art gallery. his report contains flashing images. >> reporter: even the building that houses the most extensive collection of new zealand art is, itself, a work of art. it won the building of the year award at the world architecture festival in 2013. which is why the auckland art gallery was invited to new york. >> it was a complete surprise. it was wonderful. i...
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the southern ocean we may see wet weather also effecting in the southeast corner of australia and new zealand and band of cloud joining the two countries together so we will have a wet and murky dull and gray start to the day on saturday actually. and 14 cells just there with a cool southeasterly wind coming in. much are seeing patchy rain for a good part of australia it will be dry, darren. >> thank you, still to come on al jazeera remembering the fallen 100 years after world war one bloody battles and live at the commemorations, plus argentina is on the world gaming map. and in sport england gains upper hand in the second test against the west indies and andy will have more after the break. stay with us. ♪ just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in the break room. fast in the conference room. fast in tom's office. fast in other tom's office. fast in the foyer [pronounced foy-yer] or is it foyer [pronounced foy-yay]? fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here befor
the southern ocean we may see wet weather also effecting in the southeast corner of australia and new zealand and band of cloud joining the two countries together so we will have a wet and murky dull and gray start to the day on saturday actually. and 14 cells just there with a cool southeasterly wind coming in. much are seeing patchy rain for a good part of australia it will be dry, darren. >> thank you, still to come on al jazeera remembering the fallen 100 years after world war one...
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australia, new zealand as well. can they make that 87 million subscribers outside of the u.s. by 2020? back to you. jonathan: that is the big challenge. thank you very much. netflix flying high diageo, not so much. not jesse aji go -- not just diageo, but sab miller as well. diageo underperformed across all regions. matthew boyd has been a very busy man this morning. start with this miss at diageo. matthew: it is not pretty. it hasn't been for diageo for quite some time. the mess was across the board. north america, their biggest unit, had a slight improvement in the quarter, but you are seeing declines in europe, in asia, with the crackdown on giftgiving. latin america, caribbean even. huge drop of around 10%. it is not looking good for diageo. the company told us to expect that this year won't be a great one, but it is turning out worse than we thought. jonathan: when you look at this country -- this company, guinness, north america, this is the guy that used to run those businesses. what is the problem right now? matthew: guinness has been a problem for some time. more peop
australia, new zealand as well. can they make that 87 million subscribers outside of the u.s. by 2020? back to you. jonathan: that is the big challenge. thank you very much. netflix flying high diageo, not so much. not jesse aji go -- not just diageo, but sab miller as well. diageo underperformed across all regions. matthew boyd has been a very busy man this morning. start with this miss at diageo. matthew: it is not pretty. it hasn't been for diageo for quite some time. the mess was across the...
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host: united states, australia, brunei, chile, malaysia, mexico, new zealand, peru, and vietnam. guest: i got cambodia wrong, but the rest of them are in there. host: let's go to susan in massachusetts. good morning. caller: that is interesting that peru is included in the tpp list of countries. i feel at the tpp -- like the tpp is redundant. don't we already have existing trade partnerships and diplomatic treaties with other commercial relations with these countries? you mentioned earlier that one of the goals of the trade deal like the tpp are to prevent countries from going to war with each other. from a list of countries you just mentioned, there's no way that we would ever go to war with these countries. they are stable and upwardly mobile. they have emerging and a strongly well-educated middle classes. i just feel that this is an agreement that has been crafted completely by major industries that are fishing for the labor markets. these people have no allegiance to the united states. they are not american patriots. they are multinational -- you know, organisms. a perfect ex
host: united states, australia, brunei, chile, malaysia, mexico, new zealand, peru, and vietnam. guest: i got cambodia wrong, but the rest of them are in there. host: let's go to susan in massachusetts. good morning. caller: that is interesting that peru is included in the tpp list of countries. i feel at the tpp -- like the tpp is redundant. don't we already have existing trade partnerships and diplomatic treaties with other commercial relations with these countries? you mentioned earlier that...
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now, anzak day is one of the most important events for australia and new zealand. thousands of people travel to join the memorial in turkey and many mark the occasion at home. a moment of sadness and pride as they pay tribute to the sacrifice of their ancestors who displayed courage, endurance. the essence. >> i shall grow not old as we that are left grow old. age shall not we'rely them nor the years condemn. but the down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them. >> anna korin, cnn. >>> it transformed our view of the universe, bringing us incredible images of planet webs stars and distant galaxy. now the hubble space telescope is marking 25 years exploring mankind's final frontier. people ship all kinds of things. but what if that thing is a few hundred thousand doses of flu vaccine. that need to be kept at 41 degrees. while being shipped to a country where it's 90 degrees. in the shade. sound hard? yeah. does that mean people in laos shouldn't get their vaccine? we didn't think so. from figuring it out to getting it done, we're here to help. will you b
now, anzak day is one of the most important events for australia and new zealand. thousands of people travel to join the memorial in turkey and many mark the occasion at home. a moment of sadness and pride as they pay tribute to the sacrifice of their ancestors who displayed courage, endurance. the essence. >> i shall grow not old as we that are left grow old. age shall not we'rely them nor the years condemn. but the down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them. >> anna...
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leaders and representatives from ireland, britain and new zealand attended a ceremony. troops propelled an allied attack on the peninsula. >> a group of russian bikers are on the way to germany despite a warning that it will not be allowed to cross their border. >> reporter: revving up for the summer season, these are russia's notorious bikers. they sport the look of outlaws, rebels of the road. born to be wild - not these days. now they ride for russia and christianity. >> our values are based on the same thing on which our countries are based, orthodox religion. >> leader of the pack is the surgeon. on a u.s. sanctions list for involvement in the takeover of the crimea. at the clubhouse he showed me his favourite bikes and articulated his belief and a distrulentive secretive force -- destructive secretive force. >> there's a technology destroying almost as much as a nuclear weapon. it's called controlled chaos. we see the consequences in iraq libya, syria and ukraine. russia can be the leader. in an important sphere the spiritual sphere. this is a great meaning of rus
leaders and representatives from ireland, britain and new zealand attended a ceremony. troops propelled an allied attack on the peninsula. >> a group of russian bikers are on the way to germany despite a warning that it will not be allowed to cross their border. >> reporter: revving up for the summer season, these are russia's notorious bikers. they sport the look of outlaws, rebels of the road. born to be wild - not these days. now they ride for russia and christianity. >>...
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new zealand rates down to 3.5%. so far away from the zero percent rate that we have around the rest of the euro zone. along with negative rates, for example, in switzerland. so you got 3.5%. they have scope to cut. the reckoning a 57% chance that new zealand will cut their rates by december of this year. china. we had a chat but the start of the trading day over there in hong kong in terms of how the equity markets reacted. here we are with the aussie dollar. so linked to what happens in china. the manufacturing, the lowest in 12 months. the p.m.i., purchasing manager's index, it's a flash reading. for april. that's what we refer to it. a contraction in manufacturing. the number missed estimates. the aussie dollar, very initially skirmished lower but the trend in aussie dollar and dollar, the last 30 days, has more or less been on a downward sweep as we get some of that data from china. progressing into the negative story. now, glen stevens, who is the central bank governor over in australia, he actually said he wou
new zealand rates down to 3.5%. so far away from the zero percent rate that we have around the rest of the euro zone. along with negative rates, for example, in switzerland. so you got 3.5%. they have scope to cut. the reckoning a 57% chance that new zealand will cut their rates by december of this year. china. we had a chat but the start of the trading day over there in hong kong in terms of how the equity markets reacted. here we are with the aussie dollar. so linked to what happens in china....
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gallipoli in march, but the reason they moved into april 25 was to coincide with the australian and new zealand commemorations and why they had ceremonies on the 24th was because they said so many world leaders are attending they needed the time for commemorations. they dismiss accusations that this was an attempt to deflect interest and attention. they say it's just a coincidence, but to be honest, within turkey, there's a great deal of skepticism, and many have said that this is no more than a cheap, crude, diplomatic trick and it does appear to have backfired in many ways because invitations to the heads of state in france and russia, key allies in turkey -- they were rejected. >> at some point in the future, will turkey investigate at least what many in the west say was indeed a terrific genocide, or will this remain a taboo area for turkey -- what many say was indeed a hornacek -- horrific genocide? >> turkey says it is prepared to open up its army archives. they said that they are waiting for them to accept this offer, but it has to be said -- i've asked if turkey would ever accep
gallipoli in march, but the reason they moved into april 25 was to coincide with the australian and new zealand commemorations and why they had ceremonies on the 24th was because they said so many world leaders are attending they needed the time for commemorations. they dismiss accusations that this was an attempt to deflect interest and attention. they say it's just a coincidence, but to be honest, within turkey, there's a great deal of skepticism, and many have said that this is no more than...
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new zealand also down half a percent. we have new zealand posting the slowest inflation in more than 15 years. analysts are saying the uncertainty over the chinese stock market is across asia. jakarta is open today. it fell on friday. it fell at 2/10 of a percent. japanese stocks were down this morning. the south korean cost be index is down. inhad the pbi index falling march. shares.d see chinese banks are on the way up. requirementseserve by the most since the global financial crisis. over to beijing. economists were expecting this certainly, but not of this magnitude and perhaps not now. both the premier and central-bank have been saying aina has the tools to support 7% growth target it's set. that is what we are seeing. most economists were expecting a cut by june. they definitely did not expect this magnitude of cut. bank reserve requirements were cut by one percentage point. and put the requirements 18.5%. pretty high by global standards. it will inject close to $200 billion into the system. so for liquidity has had
new zealand also down half a percent. we have new zealand posting the slowest inflation in more than 15 years. analysts are saying the uncertainty over the chinese stock market is across asia. jakarta is open today. it fell on friday. it fell at 2/10 of a percent. japanese stocks were down this morning. the south korean cost be index is down. inhad the pbi index falling march. shares.d see chinese banks are on the way up. requirementseserve by the most since the global financial crisis. over to...
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new zealand against the euro is very very strong qe euro. we see the u.s. economy being much stronger over the next few years. we're quite bullish about the u.s. so i think janet yellen will start raising rates. you will actually see the rate might come off on the back of different circumstances in the united states. >> that was new zealand's prime minister speaking to matt taylor. still to come on the show the world's best golfers are in augusta georgia for the first major tournament of the year. it's the masters. they're hoping to hit an ace or hole in one like jack nicholas did this week. we explore the money behind the brands of elite golfers like tiger and rory coming up next. ♪ help an oil company overcome minus 47 degree temps, 5 foot ice, and 16 foot waves, to safely keep crude oil flowing 365 days a year. when emerson takes up the challenge it's never been done before simply becomes consider it solved. emerson. >>> you can pay a monthly fee for an ad fee version. >> they spent a letter to its content creators asking them to sign off on a new cont
new zealand against the euro is very very strong qe euro. we see the u.s. economy being much stronger over the next few years. we're quite bullish about the u.s. so i think janet yellen will start raising rates. you will actually see the rate might come off on the back of different circumstances in the united states. >> that was new zealand's prime minister speaking to matt taylor. still to come on the show the world's best golfers are in augusta georgia for the first major tournament of...
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among the victims were thousands of troops from australia and new zealand. it's their sacrifice that has forged the legend. outside, there was an enthusiastic welcome for british royal. this is prince harry's only scheduled public appearance during hismon month-long attachment with the australian military. he'll spend time with regiments in sydney, perth, and darwin. a crowd of several hundred people that braved the rain here at the national war memorial in canberra to greet him. among the dignitaries is sir peter congrove. australia is a monarchy and the queen is the head of state. there remains a great respect for the royal family hoar. >> he's lovely. very friendly. shook our hands. very excited. >> very genuine. >> very genuine guy. >> the australian royal family as well as england, so it's very fis to see them coming to australia. >> reporter: this is prince harry's third visit to australia, but it will be no holiday, as he approaches the end of his army career back home. the prince will spend time with special forces commandos in perth, and with an ind
among the victims were thousands of troops from australia and new zealand. it's their sacrifice that has forged the legend. outside, there was an enthusiastic welcome for british royal. this is prince harry's only scheduled public appearance during hismon month-long attachment with the australian military. he'll spend time with regiments in sydney, perth, and darwin. a crowd of several hundred people that braved the rain here at the national war memorial in canberra to greet him. among the...
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100 years ago tomorrow that allied expedition force made of 70,000 soldiers from britt and france and new zealand and india was here on the shore of gallipoli and a lightning strike to take control of the peninsula and the strait and it ended up being an almost a nine-month long siege ending in defeat for allied forces and a significant victory for the ottoman turks but that victory came at an enormous human cost 102,000 turkish soldiers killed 42000 ally soldiers killed and today they will be remembered at a ceremony here and led by turkish president erdiwan and britain's prince charles and prime minister of australia and new zeeland and leaders from other countries. >>> former security chief died of a stroke in damascus and was known for his role as military intelligence chief in lebanon and he was beaten by a guard and in hospital ever since. u.n. invited the syrian government and opposition groups to separate peace talks in geneva next month and opposition fighters inside syria launched attack against regime checkpoints west of the city. >> reporter: it's a great view from a plane in
100 years ago tomorrow that allied expedition force made of 70,000 soldiers from britt and france and new zealand and india was here on the shore of gallipoli and a lightning strike to take control of the peninsula and the strait and it ended up being an almost a nine-month long siege ending in defeat for allied forces and a significant victory for the ottoman turks but that victory came at an enormous human cost 102,000 turkish soldiers killed 42000 ally soldiers killed and today they will be...
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. >>> hundreds of australian and new zealand troops or their way to iraq to help train local forces battling isissing. they killed 24 tribes men southwest of kirkuk in the latest. and in i separate incidents 15 isil fighters and four kurdish per mugger apeshmerga soldiers were killed south of kirkuk. >>> the you were says it needs $30 million in aid for palestinians stuck in a syrian refugees camp. the camp near duh damascus is mainly controlled by isil following intense fighting earlier this month. the humanitarian situation there has been described as desperate. yarmouk was set up in 1957 for palestinian refugees. >>> syria's president bashar al-assad is denying allegations his forces used chlorine gas as a chemical weapon. assad made the comments in a rare interview with a french television channel he also says isil is an iraqi export and blames the u.s. invasion there for the rise of the group. >> isis was created in iraq in 2006 under the supervision of the americans. i am not in eye remark i wasn't in iraq, i wasn't controlling iraq the americans controlled iraq and isis came from iraq
. >>> hundreds of australian and new zealand troops or their way to iraq to help train local forces battling isissing. they killed 24 tribes men southwest of kirkuk in the latest. and in i separate incidents 15 isil fighters and four kurdish per mugger apeshmerga soldiers were killed south of kirkuk. >>> the you were says it needs $30 million in aid for palestinians stuck in a syrian refugees camp. the camp near duh damascus is mainly controlled by isil following intense...
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markets are closed for china, new zealand, taiwan and open as you see, the nikkei in japan is low, but off the low today. kospi also seeing gains on the idea that they may not be raising rates in the u.s. because of the u.s. jobs market being quite weak. volumes are really very low because of the easter weekend. rishaad: thanks, john. property stocks are increasingly attractive. let's bring in our correspondent has linda amin. they say what must go up must come down. valid in indonesia's case? haslinda: not really right now. investors say property stocks in the country still looking pretty commeap. the only way is up. take a look at what analysts are recommending. they say five property developers in the country, i want to show you this particular graph of how the indonesia property index has done the twice the gains reported by the j.p.i. the benchmark and more gains coming. the markets looking for a 14% increase in the next year because they're trading at a 10% discount compoird to other stocks on the j.p.i. the upside really not bad at all, rish. rishaad: i guess i want to ask who i
markets are closed for china, new zealand, taiwan and open as you see, the nikkei in japan is low, but off the low today. kospi also seeing gains on the idea that they may not be raising rates in the u.s. because of the u.s. jobs market being quite weak. volumes are really very low because of the easter weekend. rishaad: thanks, john. property stocks are increasingly attractive. let's bring in our correspondent has linda amin. they say what must go up must come down. valid in indonesia's case?...
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the new zealand dollar down 1.5%. back to you. >> thank you very much. three minutes into the open. the ftse 100 a little bit firmer. the dax is higher by 47 points in frankfurt. some data out of france. i'm getting used to saying this. the pmi's come in. manufacturing in contraction at 48.4. services coming in at 50.8. the composition pmi coming in just an inch above expansion territory at 50.2. a little later we will get a reading on german manufacturing. we will get the same reading for the eurozone as a whole and the u.s. at two: 40 5 p.m. we will bring you those numbers as they cross. pmi data across the planet, we had some readings of manufacturing activity. both missed estimates. shanghai composition on a skyward trajectory despite the data. it is up more than 110%. let's begin with the data. we are joined by brian from tokyo. let's kick it off with china. this pmi figure is not very reassuring about the direction of the chinese economy, is it? brian: no the chinese economy is decelerating. what was disturbance -- disturbing is the weakness. that is part of the larger goal to
the new zealand dollar down 1.5%. back to you. >> thank you very much. three minutes into the open. the ftse 100 a little bit firmer. the dax is higher by 47 points in frankfurt. some data out of france. i'm getting used to saying this. the pmi's come in. manufacturing in contraction at 48.4. services coming in at 50.8. the composition pmi coming in just an inch above expansion territory at 50.2. a little later we will get a reading on german manufacturing. we will get the same reading...
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has pleaded guilty for some serious charges he made a surprise guilty plea today in this courtroom in new zealand he admitted to charges that he threatened to kill his assistant as well as charges of possession of drugs he was arrested last year after police found methamphetamine and marijuana at his home is one of the sentence for this and john he faces up to seven years in prison mac is facing 10 years the court decided to be lenient on mac because she recently gave birth to a baby. >>darya: a man is behind bars this morning after he led police on the 200 mi. chase through southern california and they love a good chase in southern california is always on tv with helicopters like you could see here they're arrested a 47 year- old yesterday and baker in the mojave desert the chase started about 2 1/2 hours before his arrest incendy accounting is rotted the bmw reported stolen thus when the chase started there is the >>: and the chase continued on wrist about a hundred miles an hour still ahead will say which airlines is the most satisfying for fliers will have details coming up after the
has pleaded guilty for some serious charges he made a surprise guilty plea today in this courtroom in new zealand he admitted to charges that he threatened to kill his assistant as well as charges of possession of drugs he was arrested last year after police found methamphetamine and marijuana at his home is one of the sentence for this and john he faces up to seven years in prison mac is facing 10 years the court decided to be lenient on mac because she recently gave birth to a baby....
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the all blacks still only allow new zealand based players to play for the country. >> we are just 10 days away from the most anticipated fight in boxing history. i am talking about floyd mayweather jr. versus manny pacquiao in las vegas. >> i think mayweather will win. he don't stand still. this is going to be a great fight. i can't wait to see it. >> tennis now. going for a record ninth victory, in action at the moment of what he calls the home tournament his home tournament. he faces his com compatriot now. >> djokovic ho won saturday is sitting this tournament out. the top seed though is defending champion of japan through to the last 16 after this straight set victory over the russian world number 85. >> i was really nervous but in the match, i was playing everything was good and i was hitting good balls. >> regular season games have been a feature in london for the past few years. this will be an exhibition game in august. back in the united states, the cleveland cavaliers have a 2-0 lead over the boston celtics. third points from lebron james. >> >> it was important for me to p
the all blacks still only allow new zealand based players to play for the country. >> we are just 10 days away from the most anticipated fight in boxing history. i am talking about floyd mayweather jr. versus manny pacquiao in las vegas. >> i think mayweather will win. he don't stand still. this is going to be a great fight. i can't wait to see it. >> tennis now. going for a record ninth victory, in action at the moment of what he calls the home tournament his home tournament....
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new zealand and then africa and australia are always strong. i'm going to go with new zealand. because they have got the monkey off of their back. i think it is a how do you think pressure for them. for them to maybe beat ireland in the final. [laughter] guy: that would be a great game. it would certainly be a great game. does it need to get bigger than that? i know plenty of other teams are going to be playing. does rugby need to get more embedded in other countries? >> sure. i think it is important that you grow. the only way you do that is getting them to play against tier one nations more often. when you saw recently that went and played in chicago. there was huge hype surrounding it. that can only be good for the game in america and across the world. if you grow a game in america, the world tends to pay attention. with it going into the olympics, i think the game is definitely growing. hopefully it will expand as well too. from a world cup point of view you know china loves -- from an olympic point of view point of view, china loves the olympics. if we can get there and pr
new zealand and then africa and australia are always strong. i'm going to go with new zealand. because they have got the monkey off of their back. i think it is a how do you think pressure for them. for them to maybe beat ireland in the final. [laughter] guy: that would be a great game. it would certainly be a great game. does it need to get bigger than that? i know plenty of other teams are going to be playing. does rugby need to get more embedded in other countries? >> sure. i think it...
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the australian soldiers will work with about 100 members of new zealand's defense force on that mission. >> all right. there are more concerns about the cleanliness of brazil's waterways and of the 2016 olympic games. authorities are investigating what caused schools of dead fish to litter rio's olympic rowing course. test events are set to begin in july. but athletes are already finding not only the fish, but the smell. >> oh, man. the scene is horrible. and just last week, this video was released showing sailors colliding with floating garbage in rio's bay. the site of olympic sailing events. the city pledged to get rid of the mess. but announced the bay will still be polluted for the games. >> that's adding another challenge. i want to turn to india now where they different pollution is making headlines. new research shows the capital city of new dehli is home to the dirtiest air in the word. >> imagine living in this, created by so many cars and so few regulations. our correspondent has the story. >> reporter: early morning, barely visible in the smog. delhi's iconic india gate. for
the australian soldiers will work with about 100 members of new zealand's defense force on that mission. >> all right. there are more concerns about the cleanliness of brazil's waterways and of the 2016 olympic games. authorities are investigating what caused schools of dead fish to litter rio's olympic rowing course. test events are set to begin in july. but athletes are already finding not only the fish, but the smell. >> oh, man. the scene is horrible. and just last week, this...
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new zealand comes at about 1200. then we get to europe and we seem germany and the u.k. are below 400 and around 200. some stark differences. it goes to show that if europe can do it, americans can as well. matt: it is much colder. the only thing i can think is that it is cooler in germany and the u.k. than it is in the southern u.s. and definitely australia and new zealand. maybe that is why we use more water. longer showers. i lived in three of those countries. i use the same amount of water everywhere i went. what can we do for california? rain dances out of the question. ramy: desalination is an option but it is too expensive. there is a desalinization facility off of the coast of santa barbara. they are trying to get the up and running. has been mothballed about a decade or two ago. the expense is crazy. matt: you have to figure out how many people it can address. you have to have the energy to heat the water to steam and that you don't produce that much. how about typing it in? can we put up giant water pipelines? ramy: we could but nobody would make money off of i
new zealand comes at about 1200. then we get to europe and we seem germany and the u.k. are below 400 and around 200. some stark differences. it goes to show that if europe can do it, americans can as well. matt: it is much colder. the only thing i can think is that it is cooler in germany and the u.k. than it is in the southern u.s. and definitely australia and new zealand. maybe that is why we use more water. longer showers. i lived in three of those countries. i use the same amount of water...
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. >>> new zealand's prime minister is apologizing to an auckland waitress for repeatedly pulling her a hair. the woman said in a post, it all least year apparently six different times. he called it a -- but the woman says it was bullying and harassment. she said she threatened to hit him if he didn't stop. >>> many across california are dealing with the water shortage. there are some communities that seem to be immune from it all. >> look, right across the street at this gated subdivision. and you see lush, manicured lawns and even golf courses. critics say this defies mother nature and it is mott sustainable. >>> still to come here, we'll look at the controversy surrounding luxurious communities. but first, we have a very special guest. come on out, flo! [house band playing] you have anything to say to flo? nah, i'll just let the results do the talking. [crowd booing] well, he can do that. we show our progressive direct rate and the rates of our competitors even if progressive isn't the lowest. it looks like progressive is not the lowest! ohhhh! when we return, we'll find out whethe
. >>> new zealand's prime minister is apologizing to an auckland waitress for repeatedly pulling her a hair. the woman said in a post, it all least year apparently six different times. he called it a -- but the woman says it was bullying and harassment. she said she threatened to hit him if he didn't stop. >>> many across california are dealing with the water shortage. there are some communities that seem to be immune from it all. >> look, right across the street at this...
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zealand fought under their own flags. coming up. a look at kazakhstan and its relation with the u.s. >>> coming up next. ng up next. >> pro-russian rebels were on the move in ukraine. a convoy of personnel carriers and light tanks were spotted in the luhansk region of eastern ukraine. fighting continues at the front lines despite a ceasefire agreement signed in february. >>> poland says it will bar a russian motorcycle group from crossing its border. the night wolves say they will enter poland next week on their way to berlin in commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the end of world war ii. the night wolves are could not ensure the group's safety. >>> kazakhstan's president has been in power for a quarter-century. he has faced little opposition at the poles and this won't change this weekend. but with the drop in oil prices many of kazakhstan's industrial centers are in decline nap means an uncertainty. robin forester walker looks at one parts of the economy. >> hot dangerous and dirty. but nickolai loves his job and h
zealand fought under their own flags. coming up. a look at kazakhstan and its relation with the u.s. >>> coming up next. ng up next. >> pro-russian rebels were on the move in ukraine. a convoy of personnel carriers and light tanks were spotted in the luhansk region of eastern ukraine. fighting continues at the front lines despite a ceasefire agreement signed in february. >>> poland says it will bar a russian motorcycle group from crossing its border. the night wolves say...
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they have been deployed to a number of natural disasters, including earthquakes in new zealand, haiti and japan. >>> now, this story is developing by the minute. stay with us for the latest developments, and when we're not on the air, head to our website, nbcbayarea.com. we are also on facebook and twitter with updates. >>> new details on the protests in baltimore. police say what started peacefully turned violent and led to at least 12 arrests. this comes after about a thousand people join together to call for answers in the death of freddie gray. the 25-year-old man died last sunday due to a spinal injury that happened while he was in police custody. tens of thousands of fans at a baltimore orioles game were told to stay inside the stadium until police could move protesters away. five police officers were injured. some police cars were also damaged and storefront windows smashed. >>> fire investigators say a fire that destroyed an east bay home may have been set on purpose. take a look at these flames. the fire broke out roughly two hours after deputies cleaned out a teen house part
they have been deployed to a number of natural disasters, including earthquakes in new zealand, haiti and japan. >>> now, this story is developing by the minute. stay with us for the latest developments, and when we're not on the air, head to our website, nbcbayarea.com. we are also on facebook and twitter with updates. >>> new details on the protests in baltimore. police say what started peacefully turned violent and led to at least 12 arrests. this comes after about a...
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new zealand's rider first to suffer side swiped by one vehicle as he tried to pass the breakaway group. it happened again knocked off his bike by his own car. alexander cirstoff the eventual winner. >> we're back with another full bulletin of news coming up. don't go too far. >> weeknights on al jazeera america. >> join me as we bring you an in-depth look at the most important issues of the day. breaking it down. getting you the facts. it's the only place you'll find... the inside story. >> ray suarez hosts "inside story". weeknights, 11:30 eastern. on al jazeera america. >> the peninsula, in arabic, is aljazeera. our logo represents courage. fiercely independent quality reporting. >> to take as much aid as possible... >> and standing up for the voiceless. when you see this symbol respected around the world it means you too can now count on all the things we stand for. aljazeera america. >> people in yemen in desperate need of basic supplies as fighting continues in the country. hello, you're watching al jazeera live from doha. coming up on the show, the united nations says that the si
new zealand's rider first to suffer side swiped by one vehicle as he tried to pass the breakaway group. it happened again knocked off his bike by his own car. alexander cirstoff the eventual winner. >> we're back with another full bulletin of news coming up. don't go too far. >> weeknights on al jazeera america. >> join me as we bring you an in-depth look at the most important issues of the day. breaking it down. getting you the facts. it's the only place you'll find... the...
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this is important for australia and new zealand. asean has an infrastructure deficit, as high as $8 trillion, which will need to be built to further integrate the region. hard commodity exports look fine. as the production platforms shift and the populations urbanized and you see disposable income growth, the calorific content of the asean diet will rise. and demand for food commodities. financial integration is perhaps the final frontier. there is lots of opportunity in the financial and services sector as well. it is a multifaceted opportunity for geographies, and consumers. rishaad: that is it at the end of the day. you talk about integration, getting together to discuss this, but there are competing claims. they are rivals in many regards. is there an appetite to get this done? glenn: absolutely. i think if you look at the neighborhood, you have china to the north with a population of around 1.2 or 1.3 billion people and india to the west with a population at around 1.5 billion. asean needs to find economics of scale. we think t
this is important for australia and new zealand. asean has an infrastructure deficit, as high as $8 trillion, which will need to be built to further integrate the region. hard commodity exports look fine. as the production platforms shift and the populations urbanized and you see disposable income growth, the calorific content of the asean diet will rise. and demand for food commodities. financial integration is perhaps the final frontier. there is lots of opportunity in the financial and...
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new zealand jesse sergeant was sideswiped by a car that tried to hit the brake away group. it happened again. shavenel was rear-ended by another crist off managed to avoid all of that. >> much more on our website. the address for that is www.aljazeera.com more in a moment. check for any spots we might have mussed. any spots where i have residue. we use the solution. we use the right tool movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. inspiring... entertaining. no topic off limits. >> 'cause i'm like, "dad, there are hookers in this house". >> exclusive conversations you won't find anywhere else. >> these are very vivid, human stories. >> if you have an agenda with people, you sometimes don't see the truth. >> "talk to al jazeera". only on al jazeera america. >> al jazeera's investigative unit has tonight's exclusive report. >> from coast to coast. >> people selling fresh water for fracking. >> stories that have impact. >> we lost lives. >> that make a difference. >> senator, we were hoping that we could ask you some questions about your legal problems. >> that open y
new zealand jesse sergeant was sideswiped by a car that tried to hit the brake away group. it happened again. shavenel was rear-ended by another crist off managed to avoid all of that. >> much more on our website. the address for that is www.aljazeera.com more in a moment. check for any spots we might have mussed. any spots where i have residue. we use the solution. we use the right tool movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. inspiring... entertaining. no topic off...
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>> yeah i was talking to a radio show in new zealand, yesterday, and they were saying is this the united states? you have this kind of monarchy from clinton to bush. and you can absolutely make that case. we are looking towards tomorrow whereas clinton and bush are look backward. >> we'll be watching thank you very much. >>> coming up next the alarming disappearance of bees one possible cause could lead to action from the white house. >>> i'm in myanmar. we'll explain how a lot of children as young as 8 in villages like this end up going to the big cities to work and support their families. ♪ >>> hi everyone this is al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler. judgment day, they killed iraqi civilians during the war -- >> at any other point in history, these men would be held up as heros. >> now the security guards learn their faith. >>> lost youth in myanmar. leaving school and childhood behind to find work. >>> hundreds of thousands of children forced from their homes there boko haram. >>> and might for survival new efforts to save the world's bees, and the billion dollars crop they po
>> yeah i was talking to a radio show in new zealand, yesterday, and they were saying is this the united states? you have this kind of monarchy from clinton to bush. and you can absolutely make that case. we are looking towards tomorrow whereas clinton and bush are look backward. >> we'll be watching thank you very much. >>> coming up next the alarming disappearance of bees one possible cause could lead to action from the white house. >>> i'm in myanmar. we'll...
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senator leahy was talking about products in new zealand. they are getting powdered milk from new zealand. milk producers would be happy to oblige. we're closer to potatoes and beans and things that are available. apples seem to be a delicacy at christmas time. i said, we can give you christmas every day. we have a lot of opportunities. let me ask undersecretary scuse. there is an expression that says, the first step to achieving success is showing up. i think that is really true on trade. also, our ability to market. you mentioned the market access program and the other tools at the department of agriculture. i wonder if you might speak more to what -- how would you envision the usda's programs going forward, creating opportunities and tools for american agriculture? mr. scuse: again, if we were allowed to use our marketing programs, such as our market access program, it is an area where we work with operators to go in, to do the trade missions, to look at ways to develop markets and what the actual needs are through the market assistance p
senator leahy was talking about products in new zealand. they are getting powdered milk from new zealand. milk producers would be happy to oblige. we're closer to potatoes and beans and things that are available. apples seem to be a delicacy at christmas time. i said, we can give you christmas every day. we have a lot of opportunities. let me ask undersecretary scuse. there is an expression that says, the first step to achieving success is showing up. i think that is really true on trade. also,...
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they're in 50 international markets launching in australia and new zealand in the first quarter. it plans today beau in japan this year. the ceo says fresh contents such as the third season of house of cards and shows helped lure in new customers. those subscribers spend a lot of time glued to their tvs. the company says they streamed a record 10 billion hours of shows and movies in the quarter. they have tried to fend off competition from the likes of hbo, amazon prime and hulu as well as offerings from cable and satellite providers. they continue to build the line-up of original content and will be able to add and gain more customers. they plan to be in 200 countries for next year. it's working on plans for a modest service in china. chinese consumers are used to watching entertainment for free. that's either supported by ads or is illegally pirated. they also plan to ask the board to approve a stock split. they're up higher again today in europe. back over to you. >> landon thank you very much. >> we want to bring your attention to black rock earnings. they just hit the tape.
they're in 50 international markets launching in australia and new zealand in the first quarter. it plans today beau in japan this year. the ceo says fresh contents such as the third season of house of cards and shows helped lure in new customers. those subscribers spend a lot of time glued to their tvs. the company says they streamed a record 10 billion hours of shows and movies in the quarter. they have tried to fend off competition from the likes of hbo, amazon prime and hulu as well as...
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zealand almost that's an unusual form of imperialism for the indigenous people and yes they are fighting back and need support however there is another link about to be made about the preservation to the commons. that is is back to climate change. the commons or the environment in which we live. if they are privatized and handed over to exxon mobil and chevron and so on then we are dead for the reasons that i just mentioned that are pretty obvious. if they are preserved for the common good, we have a possibility of surviving. if you look around the world almost everywhere, it's the indigenous populations which are in the lead trying to protect the commons from distraction of the industrialist capitalist powers, china and others. so australia is -- and i-india it's the in india it's the tribal people. all around the world the countries that have substantial majorities and populations that have taken steps towards trying to preserve the commons which have the rights of nature in the constitution, ecuador made an interesting effort to keep some of its oil in the ground where it out to be. i
zealand almost that's an unusual form of imperialism for the indigenous people and yes they are fighting back and need support however there is another link about to be made about the preservation to the commons. that is is back to climate change. the commons or the environment in which we live. if they are privatized and handed over to exxon mobil and chevron and so on then we are dead for the reasons that i just mentioned that are pretty obvious. if they are preserved for the common good, we...
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among the victims were thousands of troops from australia and new zealand. it's their sacrifice that has forged the legend. outside, there was an thuz yask welcome for the british royal. australia is a constitutional monarchy and the queen is the head of state. but despite strong republican sentiment in some quarters there remains a great respect for the royal family here. >> he's lovely. very friendly. shook our hands. very excited. very genuine. >> very genuine guy. >> the australian royal family as well as england, so it's very nice to see them coming to australia. >> reporter: this is prince harry's third visit to australia, but it will be no holiday, as he approaches the end of his army career back home. the prince will spend time with special forces commandos in perth and with an indigenous surveillance unit in the northern territory. phil mercer bbc news cambra. >>> that is it for me. do stay with us here on bbc world news. "gmt" is coming up next. ♪ ♪ live a full life. the lexus ct hybrid with an epa estimated 42 mpg. the further you go the more
among the victims were thousands of troops from australia and new zealand. it's their sacrifice that has forged the legend. outside, there was an thuz yask welcome for the british royal. australia is a constitutional monarchy and the queen is the head of state. but despite strong republican sentiment in some quarters there remains a great respect for the royal family here. >> he's lovely. very friendly. shook our hands. very excited. very genuine. >> very genuine guy. >> the...
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zealand, almost. they didn't quite exterminate the indigenous population. that's an unusual form of imperialism. for the indigenous people very dangerous one. and, yes they're fighting back and they need support. however, there's another point that ought to be made about preservation of the commons. that is back to climate change. the commons are the environment in which we live. if the commons are privatized if they're handed over to exxonmobil and chevron and so on, we're dead. for the reasons that i've just mentioned. we're pretty obvious. if the commons are preserved for the common good, we have a possibility of surviving. if you look around the world, almost everywhere it's the indigenous populations which are in the lead in trying to protect the commons from destruction. the industrial capitalist powers primarily, china others. so in canada it's the first nations. in australia, it's the an aboriginal people. in india it's the tribal people. all around the world countries that have substantial in
zealand, almost. they didn't quite exterminate the indigenous population. that's an unusual form of imperialism. for the indigenous people very dangerous one. and, yes they're fighting back and they need support. however, there's another point that ought to be made about preservation of the commons. that is back to climate change. the commons are the environment in which we live. if the commons are privatized if they're handed over to exxonmobil and chevron and so on, we're dead. for the...
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zealand. let's have a word with christopher douglas from the weekender's cricket club who helped to organize the match itself. chris, an auspicious day on which to do it. but hardly auspicious surroundings. tell us what it was like out there. >> it was a pretty grim day and conditions are pretty basic and miserable for them. but there are some cricket-mad afghans out there. it's quite a sprawling sort of camp. and the different areas are known as jungles. and the neighbors of the afghans in the afghan jungle are eric trains. and they're sports mad too. but the sport they're mad about is dominos. so some of the volunteers are helping to support the migrants out there, got in touch with us and asked, is it possible to send a side out. we said, yes. we're a wandering side and we'd go anywhere. >> you had to to get to this. just looking at the picture, it is pretty bleak stuff. but bizarrely, given their situation and yours, you were the ones who didn't have a full team. >> that's right. when we s
zealand. let's have a word with christopher douglas from the weekender's cricket club who helped to organize the match itself. chris, an auspicious day on which to do it. but hardly auspicious surroundings. tell us what it was like out there. >> it was a pretty grim day and conditions are pretty basic and miserable for them. but there are some cricket-mad afghans out there. it's quite a sprawling sort of camp. and the different areas are known as jungles. and the neighbors of the afghans...
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i think when greece leaves on that weekend, coming in monday morning in new zealand and australia after an announcement such as that, the euro will probably get battered, and then people will begin to understand, no, wait a minute, a greece-less euro is dramatically more expensive, dramatically more valuable than a greece-included euro. suddenly you have the euro going violently higher. that cannot be good. that cannot be good for germany. >> dennis, great to see you. thank you. dennis gartman. >> always good to be here. >> let's put the trades on then. that means the dollar is going to go higher. >> i think the dollar would go through 110 in a heartbeat and i don't think it's going to happen. and i think if you look at the ramifications of this event, it's way too tied to the german banks, too tied to the european banks. i think, if anything, greece over the last two days has been noise. germany was down 1.4% on the dax. i think you're buying this weakness. europe is benefitting from the weaker currency, oil prices. >> schlumberger popping on earnings. kate rogers has the details. >> t
i think when greece leaves on that weekend, coming in monday morning in new zealand and australia after an announcement such as that, the euro will probably get battered, and then people will begin to understand, no, wait a minute, a greece-less euro is dramatically more expensive, dramatically more valuable than a greece-included euro. suddenly you have the euro going violently higher. that cannot be good. that cannot be good for germany. >> dennis, great to see you. thank you. dennis...
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but australia, canada and new zealand. women on the frontlines play a major part in honored warfare. speculation can actually reinforce myth rather than make women's jobs easier. i think we need to move forward and we have the research we need to do so. now we need to address the attitudes about women and consider how military culture needs to catch up with the reality of participation in war. thank you. >> thank you very much. ha ha -- [applause] robert, i will turn to you now and ask a straightforward question. based on your experience and research, detailed the evidence in the experience will degrade performance or do you not feel that way? >> so, we will see. first of all, thanks for a brilliant president patient there. just look it up my notes, wondering what i could possibly add. i would definitely like to go back to the quote by general dempsey that was up here in support of this early on. i am an academic and i am a foreigner so i don't have to be nice to anyone in here. we will expand opportunities to women in a w
but australia, canada and new zealand. women on the frontlines play a major part in honored warfare. speculation can actually reinforce myth rather than make women's jobs easier. i think we need to move forward and we have the research we need to do so. now we need to address the attitudes about women and consider how military culture needs to catch up with the reality of participation in war. thank you. >> thank you very much. ha ha -- [applause] robert, i will turn to you now and ask a...
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australia is close, new zealand, hong kong, china closed. is.nikkei now open, down about .5% malaysia and singapore brushing off the u.s. jobs report. will raise be going up? that could be an interpretation. that is the opening map on this very quiet monday. the nikkei opened lower. goes.t jakarta, a little bit of a downturn. , even though the dollar being weak, there is an equally strong in. look at the overall pie chart from japan. industrial suffering the most. look at this quickly. you can see that construction stocks are down. not one is rising. exporting also hard on the economy. kobayahsi, a stronger yen weighing on that. rishaad: getting to our top stories this easter monday. it is one of the top movers in french quarter operating profits handily beating expectations. these numbers would be a significant surprise. zeb: investigators are anticipating that when the company reported earnings tomorrow. they are rising today in seoul, a nice pop for samsung. samsung, according to the korean economic daily, may report a 5% increase in quar
australia is close, new zealand, hong kong, china closed. is.nikkei now open, down about .5% malaysia and singapore brushing off the u.s. jobs report. will raise be going up? that could be an interpretation. that is the opening map on this very quiet monday. the nikkei opened lower. goes.t jakarta, a little bit of a downturn. , even though the dollar being weak, there is an equally strong in. look at the overall pie chart from japan. industrial suffering the most. look at this quickly. you can...
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new zealand, australia. they're now going into japan. the trouble with the stock. not that it has p-e ratio of 130, that is bad enough, the fact that they have $9 billion of content obligations due. three to five billion due in to disney for one-off film. i look at video-on-demand. a lot of people think carrot will be china for them. perhaps it will be. there is competition with video-on-demand with other televisions and other countries. so i would sell the stock. i would not own it at this price. liz: gary, 9 billion in obligations coming due. looking when lightning will strike? >> larry makes some very excellent points. but i like the comment you've made. the reason i would mitigate some of those, they have adapted. for a long time the problem was, people said netflix didn't have enough of their own content. they have added content. they added "house of cards" and, i go to netflix almost every day. i still think it's a buy right here. liz: oh, my god, you have too much time on your hands. don't move, guys, coming up, tv star jerry seinfeld making quite a call abo
new zealand, australia. they're now going into japan. the trouble with the stock. not that it has p-e ratio of 130, that is bad enough, the fact that they have $9 billion of content obligations due. three to five billion due in to disney for one-off film. i look at video-on-demand. a lot of people think carrot will be china for them. perhaps it will be. there is competition with video-on-demand with other televisions and other countries. so i would sell the stock. i would not own it at this...
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you can just as well spend time tried understand the balloons over new zealand initiatives or anything else that is unrelated to the core search business. alix: is this really unrelated yet help more people will eventually by phones that run on android because they want to pay just for the date of the use and then all of a sudden -- brian: you can make a case for a lot of things to be connected for court business. google is going to invest in what google is going to invest in. at the end of the day this is a pretty small venture by comparison unless they do have some sort of special sauce that makes everyone drop their career. -- job their carrier. i don't necessarily think you'll see this in the field. alix: does this mean i won't have to pay for verizon or time warner are my internet at home. brian: it doesn't sound like that will be possible. there are other carriers offering similar plans. t-mobile and sprint are competitive in different ways for the lower end. on the higher end verizon and at&t are going to be competitive in different ways. alix: and making you stick with me becau
you can just as well spend time tried understand the balloons over new zealand initiatives or anything else that is unrelated to the core search business. alix: is this really unrelated yet help more people will eventually by phones that run on android because they want to pay just for the date of the use and then all of a sudden -- brian: you can make a case for a lot of things to be connected for court business. google is going to invest in what google is going to invest in. at the end of the...
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the other currencies are the aussie dollar, the canadian dollar, the pound, the new zealand dollar, and the u.s. dollar. today's ecb meeting should be more imminent -- uneventful. a key questions he might face today, is tapering on the cards? are the ecb forecasts to optimistic? what is the latest on greece and the structural reforms? it probably will be one of the more uneventful meetings. caroline: you said it well. let's take a look at the other top stories. nigel farage just sent his manifesto and said it was serious. he pledged tax cuts and more spending on greece. president obama intends to drop cuba from a list of states connected with terrorism. it marks a shift towards restoring relations between the two countries. the congress will respond to the notification. sri lanka unexpectedly cut its key lending rate, it cut to 8%. it comes as growth slows the most in two years. you can find more on that story at bloomberg.com. mark: the eu could issue charges against google this week for violating competition laws. it will is accused of highlighting its own services at the expense of r
the other currencies are the aussie dollar, the canadian dollar, the pound, the new zealand dollar, and the u.s. dollar. today's ecb meeting should be more imminent -- uneventful. a key questions he might face today, is tapering on the cards? are the ecb forecasts to optimistic? what is the latest on greece and the structural reforms? it probably will be one of the more uneventful meetings. caroline: you said it well. let's take a look at the other top stories. nigel farage just sent his...
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you may know that there has been in addition of 300 australian troops and 100 new zealand troops to the training mission. that will certainly contribute to the outcomes we all see. they join a notable list of international partners, building our partnership capacity mission, including the united kingdom, spain germany denmark, the netherlands, and of course the united states. our men and women in uniform are focused in doing the mission that leads them to do. this security environment remains as dynamic as it has ever been. we remain focused on ensuring that our troops have the leadership training, and resources to a college the tasks we asked of them. without, that, i too am happy to answer any questions. >> mr. secretary, the question for each of you on yemen. al qaeda forces have captured a seaport and oil terminal today. what do you think the focus on the kooky huthi rebels has provided new opportunities for al qaeda in yemen? for general dempsey as well if you cannot might. general dempsey, you were talking about iraq. today, there have been reports that isil forces have been advan
you may know that there has been in addition of 300 australian troops and 100 new zealand troops to the training mission. that will certainly contribute to the outcomes we all see. they join a notable list of international partners, building our partnership capacity mission, including the united kingdom, spain germany denmark, the netherlands, and of course the united states. our men and women in uniform are focused in doing the mission that leads them to do. this security environment remains...
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we are considering providing to countries that have high standards like japan, canada and new zealand are being given to a country on the state department's list as required under the trafficking victim protection act of 2000. we had a bipartisan vote on human trafficking in the united states senate. it seems to me we should make it clear you cannot violate human trafficking and enjoy the benefits of our trade. you cleanup the act you can be part of it. >> well the clerk will call the role. >> is there any further debate though? >> i want to thank the senator for his amendment because i share his goal in insuring the administration meets the objectives that congress sets out. but i am confidant the tpa bill already accomplishes this goal. we created two procedures for this committee to review and vote on whether the administration sufficiently achieved negotiations. this amendment does nothing to strengthen our ability to hold the administration accountable. i urge my colleagues to vote against this amendment and i think we would be better off voting no.
we are considering providing to countries that have high standards like japan, canada and new zealand are being given to a country on the state department's list as required under the trafficking victim protection act of 2000. we had a bipartisan vote on human trafficking in the united states senate. it seems to me we should make it clear you cannot violate human trafficking and enjoy the benefits of our trade. you cleanup the act you can be part of it. >> well the clerk will call the...
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australia and new zealand observing easter monday holiday. china and taiwan are closed. it is the day after holiday here in hong kong. thailand markets are closed for memorial day. there are fresh warnings of potential bumps in the road for emerging markets. foreign currency reserves shrank after a decade of games. zeb is her with more. stunning.umbers are last year, 1.3 trillion in 2014. they declined to $11.6 trillion in march. this from the march early period. you have a number of factors. you have china making significant moves. with declines, central bank is moving to offset capital outflow. that has been a key issue. and commodity producers also playing into the situation. the gauge of emerging-market currencies, it lost 15% against the dollar over the past year. this has a negative impact on developing countries across asia-pacific. angie: china played a major role in shifting reserves. detail it more for us. big factor,s a cutting its stockpile to $3.8 trillion from a peak of $4 trillion in june, according to the people's bank of china. supply tumbling over 25%.
australia and new zealand observing easter monday holiday. china and taiwan are closed. it is the day after holiday here in hong kong. thailand markets are closed for memorial day. there are fresh warnings of potential bumps in the road for emerging markets. foreign currency reserves shrank after a decade of games. zeb is her with more. stunning.umbers are last year, 1.3 trillion in 2014. they declined to $11.6 trillion in march. this from the march early period. you have a number of factors....