tanzania. and clowning in california. los angeles. a city of many sites. there s the movies. the beaches. the high life. and in between each of them, a lot of this. with hardly any rail alternative, the traffic he drives the locals to destruction. it s led some of the big thinkers to suggest radical alternatives. elon musk has started digging a tunnel he envisages a network of car and passenger carrying tubes underneath cities in the future. how boring. meanwhile, back in the almost real world, a more modest way to reduce traffic. it are electric cars are belong a whole apartment block. it creates a closed car share system. vehicles to be booked out by residents only and used for up to three hours at a time. this is not a car you would use to dry to work and back because you would hold it for the day. you would use this car for convenience popping out to the occasional errand. we believe that a 2 car household can be reduced to one. experts say that every share vehicle take
reversing the exodus pressure grows on the g20 to tackle the migration crisis, but is more investment in africa the answer? plus, making motorists out of millennials how toyota plans to sell cars to the uber generation welcome to world business report. i m rachel horne. also coming up never mind the exploding phones, samsung says it s on track for record quarterly profits. but first, we start in hamburg, germany where, as you ve been hearing, leaders of the g20 group of the world s top economies are gathering. high on the agenda, of course, concerns over free trade and the environment, after president trump set the us on a more protectionist path and pledged to pull out of the paris climate change agreement. but for europe, equally pressing is the migration crisis. record numbers of migrants from sub saharan africa have been heading into the eu increasingly across the mediterranean via italy, as this map shows. the final destination for many is germany, where migratio
to resolve a dispute about the role of guards. the rmt is still fighting southern on the same issue. now on bbc news, all the latest business news live from singapore. preparing to meet the us president. japan s by minister talks to the head of the un day about the auto industry. hyundai. and the owner of snapchat files for share sales and hopes to raise $1 billion. it is friday! glad you could join us on asia business report. i m rico hizon. it is becoming to be known as the trump shock. japanese businesses are nervous about criticism from the us president. shinzo abe will meet him next week in washington and in preparation he has cut his putting, he is getting together with toyota s boss to ward off concerns about the auto industry. one of the main issuesis auto industry. one of the main issues is the japanese yen. as you can see on this foreign exchange dollar chart, a lot of volatility against the us dollar. the us president has accused japan of playing the money marke
court. jackie ibanez has more. reporter: no electricity or plumbing, made of mostly garbage. the 11 children living there had easy access to loaded assault rifles. prosecutors say the 5 adults keeping children of the compound were treating them to become school shooters. local information taking place. we also knew from surveillance there was a shooting on the west side. reporter: according to court documents the adult, quote, transported children across state lines for the purpose of receiving advanced weapons training to commit future acts of violence, police and covering the compound as they search for missing toddler, they believe his father, one of the men arrested kidnapped the boy and plans to perform an exorcism on him.
they think they found the boy s remains but awaiting dna confirmation and the suspect is the son of a controversial muslim imam with ties to the 1993 world trade center bombing. they are charged with child abuse and neglect and pleaded not guilty and ar