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you said, that sell internationally, they'll just transfer what they're selling into the states into thailand or someplace else, what they're getting out of china into europe or back into china. >> avoid the tariffs. >> i think that people are probably too negative on apparel and accessories and especially the higher end ones like you mentioned. >> good stuff. guys, thank you very much. jen kniffen. at nt.ould you b uy uy th'sissues facing our world,cril what do you see? we see a billion more people breathing free. we see access to fresh food being the global norm, not the exception. we see homes staying cooler, without the planet getting warmer. at emerson, when issues become inspiration, focusing core strengths to create a better world isn't just a result, it's a responsibility. emerson. consider it solved. - anncr: as you grow older, -your brain naturally begins to change which may cause trouble with recall. - learning from him is great... when i can keep up! - anncr: thankfully, prevagen helps your brain and improves memory. - dad's got all the answers. - anncr: prevagen is now the number
you said, that sell internationally, they'll just transfer what they're selling into the states into thailand or someplace else, what they're getting out of china into europe or back into china. >> avoid the tariffs. >> i think that people are probably too negative on apparel and accessories and especially the higher end ones like you mentioned. >> good stuff. guys, thank you very much. jen kniffen. at nt.ould you b uy uy th'sissues facing our world,cril what do you see? we...
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you can't just go somewhere else and replace china with vietnam or cambodia or thailand or south or central america you're talking about replacing the capacity of a fire hose with the capacity of a garden hose. so, i think retailers have done everything they can up to now, but when we get to 25% on this final fourth tranche, if we go there -- you know, talking to the ceos i spoke with yesterday and end of last week and even hearing from some this morning, i think it's going to be difficult for any retailer in the country to avoid passing along price increases to consumers if we go that final 25% on that fourth tranche,
you can't just go somewhere else and replace china with vietnam or cambodia or thailand or south or central america you're talking about replacing the capacity of a fire hose with the capacity of a garden hose. so, i think retailers have done everything they can up to now, but when we get to 25% on this final fourth tranche, if we go there -- you know, talking to the ceos i spoke with yesterday and end of last week and even hearing from some this morning, i think it's going to be difficult for...
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again the first match for the united states womens team is on tuesday june 11 versus thailand. >>> still to come, some feel that apple has a price problem on its hand. coming up next why the tech giant says its protecting your privacy and a new app shows your data may not be safe. >>> it is graduation season and some college grads may be returning home to live with mom and dad but should they be living rent free? financial experts say no. this is the time to teach people how to step into adulthood. many parents do not charge their adult children rent but experts say that is contributing to something that will help them feel more responsible. >> parents need to have an open realistic conversation, set boundaries start to talk about the expectation. how long are they going to live there, what are they going to be responsible for paying while they're there? >> according to census data more than a third of young adults between the age of 18 and 34 lived at home back in 2015. that is actually up more than 26% compared to a decade earlier. >>> apple is facing a new controversy surrounding user
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now to thailand, where a ride on an elephant is one of the main attractions for tourists. while it main -- may be seen to be innocent fun, animal rights groups say that in order to keep an elephant in captivity, its spirit must be broken. we visited a traditional elephant camp in northern thailand and discovered there are no easy answers to the controversy. you might find some of the images in this report distressing. >> showtime at the elephant camp. twice a day, the elephants entertain visitors with their skills. everything looks playful, but tricks like this are only possible after long training explained one of the cap managers. >> if you would like to let your children know english, you should talk english to them. the same thing witith elephants. if you would like them to obey you or listen to you, you should teach them since they were young. >> for centuries, elephants and southeast asia were used for transport in the timber industry until logging was banned in the region 30 years ago. with thousands of captive elephants out of work, their owners turn to tourism. el
now to thailand, where a ride on an elephant is one of the main attractions for tourists. while it main -- may be seen to be innocent fun, animal rights groups say that in order to keep an elephant in captivity, its spirit must be broken. we visited a traditional elephant camp in northern thailand and discovered there are no easy answers to the controversy. you might find some of the images in this report distressing. >> showtime at the elephant camp. twice a day, the elephants entertain...
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., maldives, thailand, australia, france, sri lanka, the philippines, xao samoa. papua new guinea. the solomon ieltds, fiji and new zealand. interestingly, a number of topics involved in that forum is for agenda is how traditional and indigenous practice from the pacific nations is used -- can be used in modern climate change mitt facing. it will abtopic of interest. and as i stated by general neller he will earlier today who knows what innovation will come from working in an area where you'd have to respond to that question you normally don't know the answer to. we'll see what comes from that to improve resilience. and doing things together. last year my predecessor john martin and the cno cyanide an u.s. new zealand and navy agement framework. designed to strengthen the relationship between the u.s. navy and my navy within the wider defense agreements with the u.s. the agreement provides for a range of areas of cooperation including regional force multipliers and more fighting readiness. that this engagement and commitment are -- i note that this engagement commitment is not uniq
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now to thailand where a ride on an elephant is one of the main attractions for tourists but while it might seem to be just innocent fun animal rights groups say that in order to keep an elephant in captivity its spirit must be broken did it is florian nash visited a traditional elephant camp in northern thailand and discovered that there are no easy answers to the controversy and a warning you might find some of the images in this report distressing. show time at mesa elephant camp twice a day the elephants entertain visits is with their skills everything looks playful but tricks like this are only possible after long training explains one of the company just. if you would like to know english you should talk english to them since they were young same thing with eve you would like to lead them. on you. seeing there were young just for centuries elephants in southeast asia we used for transport in the timber industry until logging was banned in the region 30 years ago. with thousands of captive elephants out of work their owners turn to tourism. elephant tourism is now a lucrative bus
now to thailand where a ride on an elephant is one of the main attractions for tourists but while it might seem to be just innocent fun animal rights groups say that in order to keep an elephant in captivity its spirit must be broken did it is florian nash visited a traditional elephant camp in northern thailand and discovered that there are no easy answers to the controversy and a warning you might find some of the images in this report distressing. show time at mesa elephant camp twice a day...
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women's team is set for tuesday, june 11 against thailand. >>> still to come at noon, going above and beyond. what a teacher did for one of his students after finding out he needed a new kidney. >>> more information on the breaking news we have been following. santa rosa high school is under lockdown and that has been the case for two full hours. parents and guardians, the place you need to go to meet your child has changed. parents are being told to go to the rear parking lot of the americus hall. you can see the big lots store, that was the location to go but now head to santa rosa junior college. a search is still happening and authorities are going room to room on campus at santa rosa high following reports of a student on campus with a gun. no reports of injuries or any shots fired. all this commotion is coming on the last day of school. graduation ceremonies are expected to happen later today. we don't know how or if they will be effected but we will bring you more online and on ktvu fox 2 news. >>> we are live at the california democratic convention. >> what the meeting of top
women's team is set for tuesday, june 11 against thailand. >>> still to come at noon, going above and beyond. what a teacher did for one of his students after finding out he needed a new kidney. >>> more information on the breaking news we have been following. santa rosa high school is under lockdown and that has been the case for two full hours. parents and guardians, the place you need to go to meet your child has changed. parents are being told to go to the rear parking lot...
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are often contaminated china's refusal to accept direct of the trash to countries such as malaysia thailand indonesia and the philippines countries which initially had lax regulations to deal with the import of plastic and other ways. but now these countries are fighting back militia sending back 60 containers of west imported illegally to where it came from and the philippines is shipping back 69 containers filled with waste back to canada this is the source of the diplomatic stink tons of rubbish shipped from canada labeled as was cyclable some fun turned out to be household waste for 5 years now it's been rotting in philippine ports. environmental activists and government officials have long argued canada should take back its trash. but the canadian government. it doesn't. draw 5 5 diplomatic relations name it this is a big. 5 problem but this. earlier this month the row plunged the 2 countries into a long incident as monella recalled top diplomats from canada. that the recall. shows that we are very serious and asking them to get back their garbage otherwise. severe relations with them
are often contaminated china's refusal to accept direct of the trash to countries such as malaysia thailand indonesia and the philippines countries which initially had lax regulations to deal with the import of plastic and other ways. but now these countries are fighting back militia sending back 60 containers of west imported illegally to where it came from and the philippines is shipping back 69 containers filled with waste back to canada this is the source of the diplomatic stink tons of...
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man on gun talked of her for the last thailand's 1st transgender m.p. it's my responsibility to stand up for the rights of the l.g.b. teach america. i'm going up on to live with my election thailand now has to accept that transgender people are part of our society. our humanity must be recognised and if you don't have thailand has a complicated relationship with gender and sexual identity transgender men and women answer them to change their gender on identity cards while same sex marriage in a don't sion and not mix it now in m.p. turn were not to anyone's change attitudes they want to change legislation and it's no easy feat alongside the parliamentary g.t.s. turn when shed use punt with meetings and guest appearances at every event they greeted by fans and well wishes. the elections in a defined turn were in status as an icon to antidiscrimination and to bits. and when i made my victory speech there were people in the crowd one came up to me and hugged me. and said i hope you can make everyone equal that really touched me. people don't ask for much j
man on gun talked of her for the last thailand's 1st transgender m.p. it's my responsibility to stand up for the rights of the l.g.b. teach america. i'm going up on to live with my election thailand now has to accept that transgender people are part of our society. our humanity must be recognised and if you don't have thailand has a complicated relationship with gender and sexual identity transgender men and women answer them to change their gender on identity cards while same sex marriage in a...
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and thailand's trained elephants activists say they pay a very high price for their performances were tourists. a lot of those stories much more straight ahead i'm brian thomas for the entire news team thanks so much for being with us. eco india the poisonous business of time another. time the environment people who for many decades. now don't want to come to a. new technology might be toxify the industry with a simple falling leaf solution no longer toxic but even edible. in 60 minutes plant. and gemini with john w. at any time any place names. you have to look like a cross song to sing along to you see this to come from super. model for cat interactive exercises. everything is online mel file an interactive learn german to frame with d. w. . the interest guy much capital i love berlin the scope of the multicultural metropolis you know you're a man. series cement plant combine in the sunlight strengthening i love featuring lunch and once again switzerland looks like a swiss like me despite says 50 missions 50 stories and 53 personal tips on berlin's very best interest for me. to sit
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and thailand's trained elephants activists say they pay a very heavy price for their performances but 1st. i brought in thomas for the entire news team thanks so much for joining us and don't forget there's always plenty more of these and other stories at our website that's the top 5. to know that 77 percent laughing are younger than 6 o'clock. that's me and me and. you know what time of course is. the 77 percent talk about the. front part of the flash from housing boom boom boom town this is where. welcome to the 77 percent. this weekend t.w. . every journey begins with the 1st step and every language the 1st word and looking into the coaxing germany. why not come with him. to suffer in simple mind on your mobile and free. t.w. zealand in course speak german maybe see. sleep. carefully. be sure. to get. just sky. subscribe to the documentary. this is. coming up on the southeast asia. the wilds dumbstruck based off of tons of garbage from the missions. in the philippines. is it time for the world's trade in waist plus. costs we look at the sometimes training.
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the first match for the united states women's team is tuesday, june 11 against thailand. >>> one of the most anticipated additions to disneyland officially opens to the public today. star wars: galaxy's edge is disneyland's biggest ever expansion. the biggest draw, sal got to pilot the millennium falcon. sal was in the cockpit there yesterday showing us all the cool things star wars: galaxy's edge has to offer. he is back here >> if you have motion sickness -- >> do you really? >> it is realistic. >> how do you compare it to star tours? >> oh, gosh, pam, it has been so long since i have been on star tours. >> it looks like it moves more. did you have to close your eyes? >> obviously the millennium falcon is not moving but when you are sitting in that cockpit it is so realistic i am thinking woe, hey >> it looks like you had some problems, you needed to yell back at chewy. i was expecting him to be back there helping out! >> we will talk about that more later. >>> let's take a look at what we have now on the bay bridge. it is backed up for 15 to 20 minutes. and it is still okay. now, you
the first match for the united states women's team is tuesday, june 11 against thailand. >>> one of the most anticipated additions to disneyland officially opens to the public today. star wars: galaxy's edge is disneyland's biggest ever expansion. the biggest draw, sal got to pilot the millennium falcon. sal was in the cockpit there yesterday showing us all the cool things star wars: galaxy's edge has to offer. he is back here >> if you have motion sickness -- >> do you...
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s flora know she visited a traditional elephant kept their chiangmai that's a northern thailand and he discovered there are no easy answers in this controversy a warning may find some of the images in the next report distressing. showtime at mesa elephant camp twice a day the elephants entertain visitors with their skills everything looks playful but tricks like this are only possible after long training explains one of the camp managers. if you would like to let your children know english you should talk english to them things there where young same thing with a love if you would like to lead them obey you are lifted on you to teach them thing there were young. for centuries elephants in southeast asia we used for transport in the timber industry until logging was banned in the region 30 years ago. with thousands of captive elephants out of work their owners turn to tourism. elephant tourism is now a lucrative business but one that's lightly regulated. nina ortman brass is a biologist she advises camps on how to ensure that entertaining tourists isn't detrimental to elephant well bein
s flora know she visited a traditional elephant kept their chiangmai that's a northern thailand and he discovered there are no easy answers in this controversy a warning may find some of the images in the next report distressing. showtime at mesa elephant camp twice a day the elephants entertain visitors with their skills everything looks playful but tricks like this are only possible after long training explains one of the camp managers. if you would like to let your children know english you...
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this is deja vu news live from berlin still to come on the show thailand's trained elephant activists say the animals are paying a heavy price for these performances. but 1st on this program may 31st is world no tobacco day when the world health organization puts the spotlight on the perils of smoking where than a 1000000000 people still regularly smoke tobacco now that's one person in 7 on the planet tobacco consumption has been declining in many parts of the world but there are some exceptions including regions in africa and a number of countries in the middle east the w.h.o. says that tobacco kills more than $7000000.00 people each year graphic warnings on cigarette packs advertising bans and tobacco taxes have discourage people from smoking but some have now turned to easy carets and as we hear in our next report they too can cause health problems. strawberry is among the most popular flavors for each cigarette smokers or vapors others melon there's a huge range to choose from the cigarettes are claimed to contain fewer harmful substances for users than conventional tobacco variet
this is deja vu news live from berlin still to come on the show thailand's trained elephant activists say the animals are paying a heavy price for these performances. but 1st on this program may 31st is world no tobacco day when the world health organization puts the spotlight on the perils of smoking where than a 1000000000 people still regularly smoke tobacco now that's one person in 7 on the planet tobacco consumption has been declining in many parts of the world but there are some...
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you're watching video of in years still to come thailand's trained activist. tries for their performances. today may 31st is world no tobacco day when the world health organization puts the spotlight on the perils of smoking more than a 1000000000 people still regularly smoke tobacco that's one person in 7 tobacco consumption has been declining in many parts of the world but there are exceptions some regions in africa and in some countries in the middle east the w.h.o. says tobacco kills more than $7000000.00 people each year graphic warnings on cigarette packets advertising bans and tobacco taxes have discourage people from smoking some though have now turned to cigarettes but as we hear our next report is cigarettes can also of course health problems. strawberry is among the most popular flavors for each cigarette smokers or vapors. there's a huge range to choose from. the cigarettes are claimed to contain fewer harmful substances for users than conventional tobacco varieties the liquids which generally have added nicotine and aroma are only heated and not b
you're watching video of in years still to come thailand's trained activist. tries for their performances. today may 31st is world no tobacco day when the world health organization puts the spotlight on the perils of smoking more than a 1000000000 people still regularly smoke tobacco that's one person in 7 tobacco consumption has been declining in many parts of the world but there are exceptions some regions in africa and in some countries in the middle east the w.h.o. says tobacco kills more...
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you're watching the news coming up ahead thailand's trained elephant activists say the animals speak a heavy price for their performances correspondent explicit different aspects of the controversy. but for us today may 31st is no tobacco day when the wanted organization what's the spotlight on the parents of smoking more than a 1000000000 people still regularly smoke tobacco and that's about one in every 7. tobacco consumption has been declining in many parts of the one they. have exceptions some regions in africa and some countries in the middle east the w. h. o. ses tobacco kids more than 7000000 people. graphic warnings on cigarette packs of greatly increased awareness about the dangers of smoking so have advertising bans and tobacco taxes some though have now to ease cigarettes but as we hit our next report is cigarettes can also cause health problems. it's proven that isa carets contain far fewer talk sense than conventional tobacco cigarettes but as they're relatively recent products their long term effects are unknown. you could call it the biggest field study that's taking p
you're watching the news coming up ahead thailand's trained elephant activists say the animals speak a heavy price for their performances correspondent explicit different aspects of the controversy. but for us today may 31st is no tobacco day when the wanted organization what's the spotlight on the parents of smoking more than a 1000000000 people still regularly smoke tobacco and that's about one in every 7. tobacco consumption has been declining in many parts of the one they. have exceptions...
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class in thailand people come from far and wide to seem oblivious to the bell. into taking children in special camps. the training of elephants required to torture the debris looks at the controversy over time and cast. the. pattern of a $100.00. u.s. secretary of state. and foreign minister. america's top diplomat touched down in the german capital this morning 3 weeks after he suddenly postponed his visit to germany at the very last minute instead he flew off to iraq to win support for washington's position in growing tensions with iran and the differences in the u.s. and european iran policies are also expected to be high on the agenda. now for more. political. welcome simon secretary of state is visiting for the 1st time and we know after he abruptly canceled his previous trip what is on the agenda and he still you know the secretary of state finally got got to germany a year after he took office as you mentioned he's here to have meetings with foreign minister master also with chancellor americal and there's quite a few there's a list you could say of compl
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in australia, spain, thailand, poland and other countries. it packs more caffeine than a regular coke is set to be available. in 25 international markets by the end of the year will you be having some well, thanks stick to economies and know account for his that night. but our primetime news coverage continues at the top of the hour can wayne is here with company. >>pam grants. thank you very much next at 10 o'clock a cell phone video captures a fight on school grounds and a concerned parent points out a teacher seems to be the one encouraging the violence. plus the owner of an apartment complex is accused of hiking up rents for families displaced by the 2017 tubs fire. the big find the owner now has to pay to settle a price gouging case and the warriors take on the rafters tonight in toronto, the game did not in the way we wanted but it's only game one highlights and reaction is from toronto and oakland, don't go away our 3 of kron 4 news >>actors came out fighting tonight in game one of the nba finals beating the golden state warriors one 1
in australia, spain, thailand, poland and other countries. it packs more caffeine than a regular coke is set to be available. in 25 international markets by the end of the year will you be having some well, thanks stick to economies and know account for his that night. but our primetime news coverage continues at the top of the hour can wayne is here with company. >>pam grants. thank you very much next at 10 o'clock a cell phone video captures a fight on school grounds and a concerned...
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unclearoment, it is whether thailand will be able to take aggressive steps to stimulate the economy. this is a tough one. , eric answered it for me. >> i have to go with prim. because of donald trump's week. it aged very well. >> we need a tiebreaker. our producers are hopefully going to tell us who that will be. >> 5, 4. prim, congratulations. the winner today. the did not manage to get motorcycle. sorry lady. -- sorry. check out those charts. be your own judge. have a look at that. coming out of korea. governor lee, giving this news conference. he has been talking about concerns of a trade war. how his concerns are rising. the decision not to move on interest rates was not one with unanimity. household debt has been a big problem. thetill remain so at moment. that might be one of the reasons they decided to hold back on interest rates. will talk more about that. what has been happening with mexico. bloombergcoming up on markets. this is bloomberg. ♪ at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go b
unclearoment, it is whether thailand will be able to take aggressive steps to stimulate the economy. this is a tough one. , eric answered it for me. >> i have to go with prim. because of donald trump's week. it aged very well. >> we need a tiebreaker. our producers are hopefully going to tell us who that will be. >> 5, 4. prim, congratulations. the winner today. the did not manage to get motorcycle. sorry lady. -- sorry. check out those charts. be your own judge. have a look...
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we will get treated upon thailand. japan is to release jobless numbers. bok decision day this friday. paul. paul: let's check in on the first word news with ed ludlow. fighting back in the trade war, putting purchases of american soybeans on hold. bloomberg has been told state-run grain buyers have not received their regular instructions to continue placing orders. the countries agreed to a truce in december. that move was designed to show goodwill towards getting the trade dispute resolved. u.k. officials said president trump and prime minister theresa may plan to discuss china's huawei. the u.s. is seeking to convince allies in europe to exclude the networks,iant from 5g but the u.k. has not made a decision. may fired her defense secretary over a leak that british agencies would not press a full band on huawei -- ban on huawei. a sightseeing boat capsized in budapest. it collided with a cruise ship with heavy rain. only seven people were rescued. crews will attempt to raise the sunken boat. they warn it could take days. inegular modi has been sworn once
we will get treated upon thailand. japan is to release jobless numbers. bok decision day this friday. paul. paul: let's check in on the first word news with ed ludlow. fighting back in the trade war, putting purchases of american soybeans on hold. bloomberg has been told state-run grain buyers have not received their regular instructions to continue placing orders. the countries agreed to a truce in december. that move was designed to show goodwill towards getting the trade dispute resolved....
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we would get data from thailand and japan and from south korea. industrial output also do later in the morning. facessee if governor the calls for a rate cut, given expectations for moderating inflation. thanks. let's check in on the first word news with ed. china is fighting back on the trade war, putting purchases of american soybeans on hold. bloomberg has been told state-run grain buyers have not been -- and not received instructions to place orders. the countries agreed to a tree's in december. the move was designed to show could will toward getting the dispute result. i u.k. official says president trump and prime minister may plan to discuss huawei during his state visit to london. the u.s. needs to convince allies to exclude the telecom giant from five g networks. the u.k. has not made a decision. they fired her defense secretary over a week that british intelligence secretaries would not push for a ban on huawei. seven south korean tourists have drowned and 21 remain missing after a sightseeing boat capsized in budapest. it collided with
we would get data from thailand and japan and from south korea. industrial output also do later in the morning. facessee if governor the calls for a rate cut, given expectations for moderating inflation. thanks. let's check in on the first word news with ed. china is fighting back on the trade war, putting purchases of american soybeans on hold. bloomberg has been told state-run grain buyers have not been -- and not received instructions to place orders. the countries agreed to a tree's in...
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but also a shortage of manufacturing expertise did for structure al-jazeera as rob reynolds travel to thailand in los angeles to find out more. we have the number one and 2 and 3 of 4 up to 9 to leave isaac larry in those toys he's the c.e.o. of m.g.a. entertainment one of the most successful toy makers in the u.s. which of these toys here on the wall are made in the united states no no were made in nano if you make the beef 23rd for 14 you know if their growth. the number $102.00 in america if you made the film to us because you would pay $40.00 for it they will buy it for $40.00 for the kids would not have been toys you think possible to make a log of totally andy you would think as the u.s. china trade war heats up president donald trump gives companies some simple advice last september he tweeted make your products in the united states instead of china start building new plants now exciting but trade experts say trying to replace china's factories isn't an exciting idea it's a bad one we have so many strengths that we should be working with rather than trying to duplicate the industries of
but also a shortage of manufacturing expertise did for structure al-jazeera as rob reynolds travel to thailand in los angeles to find out more. we have the number one and 2 and 3 of 4 up to 9 to leave isaac larry in those toys he's the c.e.o. of m.g.a. entertainment one of the most successful toy makers in the u.s. which of these toys here on the wall are made in the united states no no were made in nano if you make the beef 23rd for 14 you know if their growth. the number $102.00 in america if...
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because of economic hardships in thailand. they came on a tourist visa and never left. >> we didn't talk to anybody about it and we tried to keep it hush-hush for that fear. >> reporter: they settle in milpitas and later sacramento. >> they got jobs as a waiter, waitress. they wanted our family as a whole to have a brighter future. >> reporter: he became part of the daca program which is for children of parents in the country illegally. he plans to become a family physician working in downtrodden communities. he hopes the story inspires others to achieve their goals even while his immigration status could cloud his future. >> i would rather live looking forward and being hopeful then to be paralyzed and the uncertainty of what could happen. >> reporter: rob roth, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> a city worker sleeping in his suv now has a place to call home. how we finally found an apartment. how members of the community helped close the deal. >>> thunder storms in part of the bay area. which areas will be hit and when the warmer weath
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i've spoken to fans who have come from thailand, hong kong, even melbourne and new zealand, just because they wa nted and new zealand, just because they wanted to experience this moments. touts are having a field day full stop we've seen pairs of tickets being sold for up to 4000 euros today, and for fans who don't have tickets and can't get those tickets, they will be watching them in bars because the city council have decided they won't be showing it on the big screens in the huge fan zones here in the four different squares, they will be kicking them all out at six o'clock. so bars could do a roaring trade. as you have orally said, liverpool don't come until tomorrow, but early in the week our sports editor dan rowan caught up with the pfa player of the year, virgil van dijk, caught up with the pfa player of the year, virgilvan dijk, and it caught up with the pfa player of the year, virgil van dijk, and it was very clear just how year, virgil van dijk, and it was very clearjust how much he wants to win on saturday. lam full of i am full of excitement, that's the only way to describe i
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and the nations of cause -- --ons -- cause kazakhsta, the republic of romania, rwanda, sri taiwan, thailand, the singapore, and .inally tunisia of our international students please stand and be recognized one last time. [applause] thank you, please be seated. of 990lusion, a total one air force academy cadets in completeds class have all graduation requirements. i gives me great pleasure to present to you, president trump, the united states air force academy neil armstrong class of 2019, and i recommend each as worthy of the bachelor of science degree. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, director of admissions and associate dean for academic affairs and academy registrar will now present at the diplomas to the graduating class of 2019. [indiscernible] >> ladies and gentlemen, donald j. trump, president of the on stageates, joins us to congratulate each of the graduates of the class of 2019. -- wills is the distinguished graduates please rise and come forward to receive diplomas. [cheering] numberclass of 2019's one cadet and overall performance, trey landon arnold. [applause] the class of 2
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because of economic hardships in thailand. he came, and never left.>> we didn't talk to anybody about it, and we really try to keep it hush-hush. >> they settled and later moved to sacramento.>> they got jobs as a waiter and waitress, they were hopeful that our family would have a brighter future. >> he became a part of daca, it is for children of parents in the u.s. illegally, the future of the program is currently in limbo. he plans to become a family physician, working in downtown communities, and he hopes his story can inspire others to achieve their goals, even while his immigration status could cloud his future. >> i would rather live looking forward and being hopeful, then to be paralyzed by the uncertainty of what could happen. >> in san francisco, ktvu fox 2 news . >>> coming up, thieves in santa rosa spark an exposure, what they are trying to take that left cars charred and melted. >>> and the world's smallest premature baby is finally home from a san diego hospital, her story up next. eat about millenn, but did you
because of economic hardships in thailand. he came, and never left.>> we didn't talk to anybody about it, and we really try to keep it hush-hush. >> they settled and later moved to sacramento.>> they got jobs as a waiter and waitress, they were hopeful that our family would have a brighter future. >> he became a part of daca, it is for children of parents in the u.s. illegally, the future of the program is currently in limbo. he plans to become a family physician,...
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coming up next on news we will learn about a filmmaker who is working to change attitudes in thailand as the country's 1st transgender and pete. and there's more than 50000 of them across japan but now these 247 stories are facing a new challenge a lack of staff to keep them running. those stories and a whole lot more coming up with energy i'm sorry kelly in berlin thanks for watching. luck. something is rotten in the state of denmark. it's a quote from hamlet mama to us mom feels like the today. show copenhagen 1st 30 here and now the authorities have officially declared his neighborhood i'm gonna go . look it up ahmed al smiles it's a case of to be or not to be. in 60 minutes on d w. what secrets lie behind the smallest. find out that. curse of experience and explain pass an eating brute cultural heritage sites. to the d w world heritage 360 if he. wants to see what's going on the knowledge of the emerges then you know what you have to do to fight it. the sharp microscope that had been spent the knowledge there would come better and better and better over the years we will understan
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. >>> a man from thailand is the first undocumented student to graduate from uc san francisco school of medicine. he was born in bangkok, his parents moved his family to the u.s. because of economic hardships. he became a part of daca and he plans to become a family doctor. he hopes his story can inspire others to achieve their goals even though the immigration status is uncertain. >> i would rather live, looking forward, and being hopeful, then to be paralyzed by the uncertainty of what could happen. >> he even received a prestigious gold headed cane, for best example find the qualities of a position. >>> a bay area woman is in the record books after she climbed mount everest at an incredible pace. she went from sea level to the summit of mount everest at 29,000 feet and she did it in just two weeks. the shortest time ever for someone to reach the summit, she made it to the top the same day a viral photo was taken, this one showing climbers trying to get to the summit.>> the day we summitted, may 22 was the day that that famous picture was taken with that crowd lined up on the south
. >>> a man from thailand is the first undocumented student to graduate from uc san francisco school of medicine. he was born in bangkok, his parents moved his family to the u.s. because of economic hardships. he became a part of daca and he plans to become a family doctor. he hopes his story can inspire others to achieve their goals even though the immigration status is uncertain. >> i would rather live, looking forward, and being hopeful, then to be paralyzed by the uncertainty...
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in 1999 when he was only 9 years old, because of economic hardships back in thailand. he later became part of the daca program, the program now in limbo, now he plans to become a family doctor, he hopes his family will inspire others to reach their goals, even while his immigration status is still not certain. >>> a man is accused of slamming his car into a crowd of people in sunnyvale, now the army veteran is being forced to deal with fate. what attorneys may propose for him. and the community is united against the crying. >>> plus, the blaring train horns all throughout the night, leading residents furious. now, san jose mayor, is thinking about taking legal action. >>> it is a great thursday out there. >> good morning, i'm dave clark, we saw little spritzers of rain. and steve paulson is talking about it. >> yes, it was a light rain in oakland, there might be a few measurable amounts, all because the system is dropping in, which will close down after yesterday's warm-up. if you are up around napa county and sonoma county, you might keep an eye on some buildups. we h
in 1999 when he was only 9 years old, because of economic hardships back in thailand. he later became part of the daca program, the program now in limbo, now he plans to become a family doctor, he hopes his family will inspire others to reach their goals, even while his immigration status is still not certain. >>> a man is accused of slamming his car into a crowd of people in sunnyvale, now the army veteran is being forced to deal with fate. what attorneys may propose for him. and the...
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on news asia as a filmmaker we will talk about the work of one individual who changed attitudes in thailand now as the country's 1st transgender m.p. they're working to change the lives. and there's more than $50000.00 of them across japan but now these $24.00 seventh's stores are facing a new challenge a lack of staffing to keep them running. all that more coming up with their actual energy i'm sara kelly and for less is for watching. the complete. their super sharp. many eyes themselves away. secrets then you'll hear the jingling points and super the from. definitely around 20000000000 more or less. how do germany's wealthiest people live why do they keep such a low profile guests who have a snoop around to catch a glimpse of the for. the bushes hop on the road to discuss the super rich starts june 10th to double. up on. politics. keep learning reality wait a 2nd we want the whole to check out facts instead of mega. it is a shift to live us. from a dimension reality to cryptocurrency your topics for live in an ever changing digital world let's talk digitalisation. shift. on t.w. . planet
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costs but also a shortage of manufacturing expertise and infrastructure robber and also traveled to thailand near los angeles to find out more so we have the number 12 and 304 up to 9. isaac larry in those toys he's the c.e.o. of m.g.a. entertainment one of the most successful toy makers in the u.s. which of these toys here on the wall are made in the united states no no what are made in the none of the nano if you make the beast will be for 14000000. the number one thing to you know america if you made the film to us because you would pay $40.00 for it they will buy it for $40.00 for the kids would not have beef toys you can possible to make a log of to leave. you with as the u.s. china trade war heats up president donald trump gives companies some simple advice last september he tweeted make your products in the united states instead of china start building new plants now exciting but trade experts say trying to replace china's factories isn't an exciting idea it's a bad one we have so many strengths that we should be working with rather than trying to duplicate the industries of the past
costs but also a shortage of manufacturing expertise and infrastructure robber and also traveled to thailand near los angeles to find out more so we have the number 12 and 304 up to 9. isaac larry in those toys he's the c.e.o. of m.g.a. entertainment one of the most successful toy makers in the u.s. which of these toys here on the wall are made in the united states no no what are made in the none of the nano if you make the beast will be for 14000000. the number one thing to you know america if...
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because of economic hardships in thailand. this he came on a tourist visa and never left. >> we didn't talk to anybody about it and we really tried to keep it hush-hush for that fear >> reporter: they settled in milpitas and later moved to sacramento. >> they got jobs as a waiter and waitress. they were hopeful by making this move our family as a whole would have a brighter future. >> reporter: he became part of daca, for children of parents in the u.s. illegally. the future of the program is currently in limbo. he plans to become a family physician working in downtrodden communities and hopes his story can inspire others to achieve their goals even while his immigration status could cloud his future. >> i would rather live looking forward and being hopeful, then to be paralyzed by the uncertainty of what could happen. >> reporter: in san francisco, rob malcolm, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> the time is 4:57. still ahead, is it possible the raptors could steal the nba crown from the warriors? the nba finals started tonight and a previe
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because of economic hardships in thailand. they came on a tourist visa and never left. >>> would not talk to anybody about it. we try to keep it hush-hush. >> reporter: they settled in milpitas and later moved to sacramento. >>> they were hopeful that by making this move that our family as a whole would have a brighter future. >> reporter: he later became part of daca, the deferred action for childhood arrivals. as were children of parents illegally. the future of the program is currently in limbo. he plans to become a family physician, working in downturned communities. he hopes the story can inspire others to achieve their goals even while his immigration status could cloud his future. >>> i would rather live looking forward to being hopeful then to be paralyzed by the uncertainty of what could happen. >>> looking into the temperatures from today, only because they were warmer by a few degrees. will be: by a few degrees tomorrow. these were the highest. concord was the warmest spot. those numbers drop into the upper 70s tomo
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region and determines the prices herself passed down from one generation of women to the next the 1st thailand of western sumatra has been a source of wealth of the people for centuries. but i'm born a long way i've. talked to my whole lot younger so i think there's a lot to learn from me about women. from their self-reliance. from the respect for other women. and from their independence in the bend. when mean and care about couples marry the man moves into the wife's house and what's in hush fields most men come from other families in on the village and opinion about inheritance is divided. in the us if i haven't really thought about marriage yet. i know that's still a long way off from a. girl and it's my poor widow who i think we should respect the traditions inheritance should go to the daughter . he has i think men should be leaders they should be men. but in our culture it's the women who have the privilege and that's not right if you. can i get a religion says it should be the men who lead because women need to be protected that's their privilege actually and i think the market is doing
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was 9 years old his parents decided to move their family to the us because of economic hardships in thailand. became on a tourist visa and never left. >> we did not talk to anybody about it and we really tried to keep it hush-hush for that fear. >> they later moved to san francisco. >> they sought jobs as a waiter and waitress. they were hopeful and that by making this move that a whole w brighter future. >> he became part of the deferred action for childhood arrivals. it's for children of parents in the u.s. illegally. the future of that program is currently in limbo. he plans to become a family physician working in downtrodden communities and he hopes to historic and inspire others even well his immigration status could cloud his future. i i would rather live looking forward and be hopeful then to rather than be paralyzed by the certain uncertainty of what could happen. >> in san francisco, rob ross, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> the world health organization issues an alarming is saying ping as well. >>> a new episode of our bay area people, alex michelson talks about the latest film is a busy mam
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because of economic hardships in thailand. they came on a tourist visa and never left. >> we didn't talk to anybody about it. we really tried to, uh, uh keep it hush-hush. >> reporter: they settled and later moved to sacramento. >> they got jobs as a waiter, a waitress. they were hopeful by making this move that our family as a whole would have a brighter future. >> reporter: he became part of daca, the deferred action for childhood arrivals, for children of parents in the u.s. illegal. the future of that program is currently in limbo. he plans to become a family physician working in down- todayen communities. and he hopes his story can inspire others to achieve their goals, even while his immigration status could cloud his future. >> i would rather live looking forward and being hopeful than to, you know, be paralyzed by the uncertainty of, you know, what could happen. >> reporter: in san francisco, rob ross, ktvu fox 2 news. . >>> hayward and union city teachers were back at the negotiating table today with the district tryi
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but what about -- we've been reading countries like thailand, like vietnam, is there another export market besides china that you could target? >> yes, we have a company, my sales staff and marketing team and myself have worked very hard to expand our business into other a asian countries, more business here domestically in the united states and we have been able to do that but no single economy is going to replace the business that we were doing in china and the demand for seafood there is incredibly strong. cheryl: 18 million, i agree with you, 18 million. want to ask about jobs. it's not just -- it's lobster dealers, it's catchers, people that make the traps, the rope makers. has there been job losses in maine because of this. >> exactly. the lobster business in maine is worth well over $1 billion to our economy. i believe there has been jobs lost, dealers like myself have done less hiring. some have laid off people. when we're slower, so are the ancillary businesses that support us, whether it be trucking companies or freight companies, airlines. cheryl: tom, you know what? i'm so glad
but what about -- we've been reading countries like thailand, like vietnam, is there another export market besides china that you could target? >> yes, we have a company, my sales staff and marketing team and myself have worked very hard to expand our business into other a asian countries, more business here domestically in the united states and we have been able to do that but no single economy is going to replace the business that we were doing in china and the demand for seafood there...
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since china halted imports of plastic within 2017 southeast asian countries like malaysia vietnam and thailand have taken over a big chunk of the global plastics recycling trade but the flow of plastic west from wealthy nations around the world is proving too much to handle last october malaysia banned the import of non-recyclable plastic rubbish now it says it will start sending all the plastic west imports back to where they came from. we are here to urge the developed countries to also revealed that management of plastic waste and stop shipping garbage out to the developing countries if the sheep to malaysia we will return it back we doubtless please this inspection of port klang uncovered more than 450 tons of illegally imported plastic waste packed tightly into 10 containers that came from as far afield as astray or bangladesh canada china japan saudi arabia and the us wherever this waste eventually ends up the chances are it will simply be added to the world's plastic trash heap just 9 percent of the plastic produced between 19502050 in that 65 years has been properly recycled. and final
since china halted imports of plastic within 2017 southeast asian countries like malaysia vietnam and thailand have taken over a big chunk of the global plastics recycling trade but the flow of plastic west from wealthy nations around the world is proving too much to handle last october malaysia banned the import of non-recyclable plastic rubbish now it says it will start sending all the plastic west imports back to where they came from. we are here to urge the developed countries to also...
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thailand says it will ban all imports of plastic and e—waste within the next two years. pressure is building on indonesia to follow suit. all these countries have experienced a dramatic increase in waste imports since china banned them last year. much of the waste is wrongly labelled, and poor law enforcement means it is often disposed of unsafely. jonathan head there. there's a top—level scrap developing in the european union, a polite but intense disagreement over new appointments to the eu's seniorjobs. the two big powers in europe, the germans and the french, have very different views over who should become president of the european commission. and reaching consensus is likely to be more difficult, because the recent elections have left the eu so fragmented. gareth barlow reports. france and germany have long been the political powerhouses in europe, and though the traditional parties lost their majorities following last week's elections, it seems angela merkel and emmanuel macron still want to exert their influence. at a meeting of eu leaders in brussels, mrs merk
thailand says it will ban all imports of plastic and e—waste within the next two years. pressure is building on indonesia to follow suit. all these countries have experienced a dramatic increase in waste imports since china banned them last year. much of the waste is wrongly labelled, and poor law enforcement means it is often disposed of unsafely. jonathan head there. there's a top—level scrap developing in the european union, a polite but intense disagreement over new appointments to the...
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with us a bit further south to plenty of them over parts of the philippines and across many parts of thailand as well as all stretching further south we're expecting more showers for us in k.l. and singapore for the southeast should be drawing i say for many of us in java i think we should get away with a dry day greatest risk of a shower here is along that northern coastline head out towards the west and for some of us here we've got some rather beefy showers there's a pretty monsoon showers i reports of india on up into the northeast impossible to say through bangladesh and appalled there's always the risk of seeing a few more showers at this time of year here and i think there's still going to be as we head through wednesday and thursday the further north it should stay dry not pull up at 44 degrees another hot dry day for us and no major changes really even as we head into this day. the weatherman sponsored by qatar airways after decades of being programmed with instructions they turn gray computers canelo on their own identifying patterns and predicting human behavior. artificial intelli
with us a bit further south to plenty of them over parts of the philippines and across many parts of thailand as well as all stretching further south we're expecting more showers for us in k.l. and singapore for the southeast should be drawing i say for many of us in java i think we should get away with a dry day greatest risk of a shower here is along that northern coastline head out towards the west and for some of us here we've got some rather beefy showers there's a pretty monsoon showers i...
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. >> two people have been killed in a marketplace bombing in thailand. a military spokesman said it was a revenge attack for the killing of a wanted rebel leader. it is believed the insurgents detonated a motorcycle bomb at a crowded marketplace which injured four military rangers. thailand's three southernmost provinces have been plagued with conflicts between rebels and the buddhist majority since 2004. test case in the u.s. is looking at whether individual states can hold pharmaceutical companies responsible for widespread addiction to prescription drugs. millions of americans are hooked on pain killers such as morphine and heroin. are arguingklahoma that a drug manufacturer is to blame for the so-called opioid crisis. >> in a small courthouse in a trialoklahoma, to take on a pharmaceutical giant is underway. lawyers for the state say johnson & johnson downplayed the addictive nature of powerful painkillers and flooded the market with their products and played a role in fueling a crisis which swept the u.s. according to the center for disease control,
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demandethat canada takene back 69 contai of rubbish which had been running in filipino portss.or several ye thailand says it will ban all imports of plastic and e-waste within the next two years. pressure is building on indonesia to follow suit. all these countries have experienced a dramatic increase in waste imports since china banned them last year. much of the waste is wrongly labeled, and poor law forcement needs it is often dispose of unsafely. some of that plastic waste my be because of the poor control of waste endi up in this part of the world. it is a massiveem probecause of developed countries -- not just europe, it is ameril, japan as w -- cannot send their waste here, they will have to figure out what to do with it back home from where it is more expensive and people are more peresistant to have it hd, and frankly, what the message is is it will have to be an entire transformationf consumer packaging and behavior if we're going to cut down on amounts of waste that now nobody in the world wants to take. laura: the release of two reuters journalists in myanmar this month has beewidely wel
demandethat canada takene back 69 contai of rubbish which had been running in filipino portss.or several ye thailand says it will ban all imports of plastic and e-waste within the next two years. pressure is building on indonesia to follow suit. all these countries have experienced a dramatic increase in waste imports since china banned them last year. much of the waste is wrongly labeled, and poor law forcement needs it is often dispose of unsafely. some of that plastic waste my be because of...
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thailand says it will ban all imports of plastic and e—waste within the next ten years. pressure is building on indonesia to follow suit. all these countries have experienced a dramatic increase in waste imports since china banned them last year. much of the waste is wrongly labelled, and poor law enforcement means it is often disposed of unsafely. some of that plastic waste might also be because of the poor control of waste here, ending up in the seas in this part of the world. it's a massive problem, because of course if developed countries, it's notjust europe, it's america, it's japan as well, cannot send their waste here, they're going to have to figure out what to do with it back home, where it's much more expensive and people are far more resistant to have it happen. and frankly, i think what the message is, there's going to have to be an entire transformation of consumer packaging and consumer behaviour if we're going to cut down on amounts of waste that now nobody in the world wants to take. with the fall of so—called islamic state in syria, hundreds of its pr
thailand says it will ban all imports of plastic and e—waste within the next ten years. pressure is building on indonesia to follow suit. all these countries have experienced a dramatic increase in waste imports since china banned them last year. much of the waste is wrongly labelled, and poor law enforcement means it is often disposed of unsafely. some of that plastic waste might also be because of the poor control of waste here, ending up in the seas in this part of the world. it's a...