Dropped this year because of the success of the 2 largest producers brazil and vietnam. While indonesian pharma struggle to make money theres a growing demand domestically as more indonesians get a taste for what they produce growing affluence and urbanization are driving the rise of the socalled coffee lifestyle and many more coffee shops are opening up some are part of a chain others like this one in jakarta independence to me i come here 2 or 3 times a week the price of coffee for what i get is well worth it not cheap but not too expensive. Indonesia is one of the top 5 Fastest Growing coffee Retail Markets and has the lowest Coffee Consumption type person in Southeast Asia so theres plenty of room for growth to serve much confidence in the industry that one coffee chain received 28000000. 00 from Venture Capital firms in the past year for its. Action plans even if it was the local market can absorb a large amount of domestically grown coffee only 30 percent of coffee grown here was
Markets. Up and down. But right now if you look at what weve seen happen over the last month it has been impressive somebody this week was talking about 1938 in a different context. I cant remember what it was not political context in a fed or some type of economic context yeah. Yeah. So thats quite awhile may wasnt so great. May was terrible. That set you up for june all three major indices are having their best month since january of this year triple digit gains as we head into the g20 meeting this weekend with so many people watching what will happen between china and the United States look at what happened overnight in the asian markets you will see the nikkei was down by 0. 3 . Same thing with the hang seng. Shanghai was weaker. Down by 0. 6 then this morning in europe, where there is some active trading taking place right now, green arrows across the board at this moment. Biggest gainer is the dax, which is up by 0. 4 . Everybody is up by 0. 2 or more. Look at treasury yields thi
Host this weekend on newsmakers, carrie severino, who is the chief counsel and policy director for the Judicial Crisis Network. Thank you for being here. Carrie great to be here. Host alex swoyer, the legal reporter with the Washington Times and simone pathe with rollcall. Thank you both. Let me begin with the final two decisions by the Supreme Court. The New York Times Court Reporter called them stunning and proof that the chief Justice John Roberts is making this court his own. What is your view of the rulings and imprint he is having on this court . Talking about the gerrymandering case and the census case, what we are seeing is the gerrymandering case was a wonderful opportunity for the justices to step back and say we are being asked to do something that judges arent entitled to do in the constitution which is secondguessed the redistricting going on. There is not a Legal Standard for that. It is political and judges shouldnt get into that. That was a great conclusion. Majority, t
Thank you both. Let me begin with the final two decisions by the Supreme Court. They called them stunning and proof that chief Justice John Roberts is making this court his own. What is your view of the rulings and imprint he is having on this court . Talking about the gerrymandering case and the census case, what we are seeing is the gerrymandering case was a wonderful opportunity for the justices to step back and say we are being asked to do something that judges arent entitled to do in the constitution which is secondguessed the redistricting going on. There is not a Legal Standard for that. It is political and judges shouldnt get into that. That was a great conclusion. Majority, the chief justice and the other conservatives. We saw the court going the other way in the consensus case and the chief justice leading that. He seems to want to be chief Justice Marshall and give a little to each person and the less out. Unfortunately, that is not the role of the judge and it worries me be
Two russian interference in the 2016 election. Watch live coverage on cspan3. Or listen on the free cspan radio app. Host this weekend on newsmakers, carrie severino, who is the chief counsel and policy director for the Judicial Crisis Network. Thank you for being here. Carrie great to be here. Host alex swoyer, the legal reporter with the Washington Times and simone pathe with rollcall. Thank you both. Chief Justice John Roberts is making this court his own. What is your view of the rulings and imprint he is having on this court . Talking about the gerrymandering case and the census case, what we are seeing is the gerrymandering case was a wonderful opportunity for the justices to step back and say we are being asked to do something that judges arent entitled to do in the constitution which is secondguessed the redistricting going on. There is not a Legal Standard for that. It is political and judges shouldnt get into that. That was a great conclusion. Majority, the chief justice and