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the u.s. deeper into recession and that indeed, it was not a good idea to go down that road. so these seemingly unrelated events are bound together by ne common theme. that is the winter of protectionism. today we would do well to remember these lessons, not used because of the decisions e make now will affect the global landscape for years to come. so what is the view from the e.u.? it is not about trade disrupted, it is the entire global order that is in flux. geopolitics, security and technology are at the core of this change, and trade and economics have been dragged into this reality. they have lost the independence they share before. central to this transformation is a rivalry between the u.s. and china on a geostrategic level, and the competition for technological leadership. trade is but the means that this competition is carried out. what does that mean for the e.u.? we are caught between china's economic model with all the trade, distortions and brings, market distortions that it cre
the u.s. deeper into recession and that indeed, it was not a good idea to go down that road. so these seemingly unrelated events are bound together by ne common theme. that is the winter of protectionism. today we would do well to remember these lessons, not used because of the decisions e make now will affect the global landscape for years to come. so what is the view from the e.u.? it is not about trade disrupted, it is the entire global order that is in flux. geopolitics, security and...
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u.s. president donald trump has canceled a trip to poland as hurrican dorian approaches florida residents are stocking up on sandbags food and fuel supplies the governor has declared a state of emergency the storm could hit florida late on saturday. brazil's president jaya polson r.-o. has signed a decree banning burning in the amazon rain forest for the next 60 days the pro-business right wing leader has come under mounting international pressure to put out raging fires many was started by farmers clearing land. brad pitt has electrified the venice film festival with a blast of star power. it took to the red carpet to launch his new film space epic at astra he plays an astronaut on a life saving mission costars ruth nikka and liv tyler also turned out to promote the movie. economic growth in the united states is slowing further the commerce department revise a 2nd quarter figures down words and investment has also led again but u.s. and consumers are hanging in there also coming up by bla
u.s. president donald trump has canceled a trip to poland as hurrican dorian approaches florida residents are stocking up on sandbags food and fuel supplies the governor has declared a state of emergency the storm could hit florida late on saturday. brazil's president jaya polson r.-o. has signed a decree banning burning in the amazon rain forest for the next 60 days the pro-business right wing leader has come under mounting international pressure to put out raging fires many was started by...
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the u.s.'s max pressure campaign, to get iran to set down for a bigger and better deal, has kept both sides of the atlantic divided. the u.s. with a more pressure driven policy, the europeans trying to keep the jcpoa deal, the 2015 deal. this has created tension, but there are other issues to this cost as well, energy and the environment. the all know this used to be the g8 summit, which had russia involved, and russia and iran and other rogue late -- states will likely be on for discussion. host: why is that these other countries would like to stick to this nuclear agreement made under the obama administration versus what the trump administration would like to do? why are they insisting that continue? guest: there are three key reasons. it would be a mistake to say just one. but the biggest one is commercial relations -- or trade, you could say. the european union has always had an interest in trading with iran, thinking that you could trade with iran and that would moderate their paper over t
the u.s.'s max pressure campaign, to get iran to set down for a bigger and better deal, has kept both sides of the atlantic divided. the u.s. with a more pressure driven policy, the europeans trying to keep the jcpoa deal, the 2015 deal. this has created tension, but there are other issues to this cost as well, energy and the environment. the all know this used to be the g8 summit, which had russia involved, and russia and iran and other rogue late -- states will likely be on for discussion....
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the u.s. army , america'smphreys largest overseas military facility. the defense department has agreed with the republic of korea allies to accelerate the transition of wartime operational control so the rok can lead the defense. we always go together. japan, our largest overseas host of u.s. forces in the world. 55,000 u.s. service members and their family call it home. with enhanced capabilities we are reshaping the u.s. japan japan hasspecially as evolved into a trusted partner and security partner for numerous countries in south and southeast asia. the bilateral alliance with both of these countries is important to us and the important trilateral cooperation has allowed our countries to take on the most challenging national security issues since world war ii. from the challenges presented by the soviet union during the cold war to the threat posed by north korea to the emerging challenges that china presents as a global competitor. to speak a bit about the rok and japan relationship, if yo
the u.s. army , america'smphreys largest overseas military facility. the defense department has agreed with the republic of korea allies to accelerate the transition of wartime operational control so the rok can lead the defense. we always go together. japan, our largest overseas host of u.s. forces in the world. 55,000 u.s. service members and their family call it home. with enhanced capabilities we are reshaping the u.s. japan japan hasspecially as evolved into a trusted partner and security...
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the u.s. government is building new detention centers to hold asylum seekers crossing the border from mexico the government says new arrivals are well cared for but several children are among migrants who've died in custody jocasta reports from el paso texas which is on the front line of donald trump's heavily criticized immigration policy. across from an el paso shopping plaza down a suburban street is a detention center for migrants this is now part of life along the u.s. mexican border that which is warm allies is not protest against that which is normalized simply because it becomes an omnipresent the number of people who've been captured or turned themselves into the u.s. border patrol has trucked for more than 100008 month 272000 in july in el paso that's still 6 times higher than a year ago over the summer the government was criticized for keeping people under bridges and in overcrowded facilities but with emergency money from congress new detention centers are now being built u.s. cust
the u.s. government is building new detention centers to hold asylum seekers crossing the border from mexico the government says new arrivals are well cared for but several children are among migrants who've died in custody jocasta reports from el paso texas which is on the front line of donald trump's heavily criticized immigration policy. across from an el paso shopping plaza down a suburban street is a detention center for migrants this is now part of life along the u.s. mexican border that...
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on the u.s. side was going to be limited resumption of business with huawei and on the chinese it was going to be resumption of agricultural purchases. in the past week we have seen both of those be taken away. that is not a good sign. we have talks in september that are scheduled. big questions over whether they will go ahead. still had, as we review the week on bloomberg best, legendary investor howard marks shares his thoughts during a wild week for global markets. plus, former u.s. treasury secretary larry summers weighs in on the risks of currency wars. up next, more the weeks top business headlines with >> business reports. >>with the debt they have with the stock price where it is, it will be to go to do another dear bill -- another d.l.. this is bloomberg. ♪ haslinda: this is bloomberg best. let's continue our global tour of the week's top business stories with a deep dive into a flood of earnings reports. among several european banks releasing results. they surprised with an executive
on the u.s. side was going to be limited resumption of business with huawei and on the chinese it was going to be resumption of agricultural purchases. in the past week we have seen both of those be taken away. that is not a good sign. we have talks in september that are scheduled. big questions over whether they will go ahead. still had, as we review the week on bloomberg best, legendary investor howard marks shares his thoughts during a wild week for global markets. plus, former u.s. treasury...
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a deal for the u.s. to export more beef to the e.u. so does it help american farmers call the u.s. trade dispute with china and put it ease trumps animist for brussels. also on the show an escalation in the train route between japan and south korea we'll tell you why seoul is fuming. and what can a 2000000 euro real estate investment in cyprus buy you other than some nice digs tell you. this is your business report i'm stephen bears in berlin thanks for joining us u.s. president donald trump has signed an agreement with the e.u. to increase american beef exports into the bloc it's a rare bit of positive trade news from a president who hopes to extract even wider concessions from europeans later this year and it comes one day after the president announced new tariffs on china a move expected to hit american consumers hard and prolong a trade dispute that has been especially painful for american farmers. after german cars and french wine u.s. president almost trumps most recent beef with the european union was with well before the u.s. had long found it hard to export its meat across
a deal for the u.s. to export more beef to the e.u. so does it help american farmers call the u.s. trade dispute with china and put it ease trumps animist for brussels. also on the show an escalation in the train route between japan and south korea we'll tell you why seoul is fuming. and what can a 2000000 euro real estate investment in cyprus buy you other than some nice digs tell you. this is your business report i'm stephen bears in berlin thanks for joining us u.s. president donald trump...
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the u.s. military shows how munitions and weapons are stored supplies for fighters in syria mali or afghanistan. paratroopers practice jumping fighter pilots set off from here on their missions to africa asia and the middle east. defending germany only plays a smaller role according to this expert on the us this is not really given such of course as a bit of protection but at the same time history teacher can portions of ramstein for us foreign policy and security policy not be underestimated. and it's not just the airbase the biggest american military hospital outside continental united states is also nearby doctors and health care workers train here for emergencies and for working in a war zone wounded soldiers are brought here from all over the world. very. soon they will be relocating not to poland but closer to the airfield. a new hospital costing around a $1000000000.00 will be billed more modern and better equipped. forest at the edge of the airbase has already been cleared. the mayor o
the u.s. military shows how munitions and weapons are stored supplies for fighters in syria mali or afghanistan. paratroopers practice jumping fighter pilots set off from here on their missions to africa asia and the middle east. defending germany only plays a smaller role according to this expert on the us this is not really given such of course as a bit of protection but at the same time history teacher can portions of ramstein for us foreign policy and security policy not be underestimated....
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the u.s. once everything they're asking for. we will see where it goes from here. david: some of those tariffs will go into effect on september 1. does the chinese government have any alternative but to do something. as you point out, they do not have anything. in the meantime, we are live from new york. ♪ iy: i apologize -- david: apologize, we had some technical difficulties. we will go back to sarah mcgregor. when i was joined ask you is september 1, some of the tariffs go into effect, does china have any alternative but to have some response and they have enough things to put tariffs on to respond that way? sarah: absolutely. we know high-level officials from the u.s. and china plan to speak in the next couple of weeks before the tariffs take effect. the september 1 date for the tariffs, which seem to be going forward, there was a federal notice today about it, the options for china's retaliation are pretty wide. there are fewer targets in terms of tariffs, but we know in the past they b
the u.s. once everything they're asking for. we will see where it goes from here. david: some of those tariffs will go into effect on september 1. does the chinese government have any alternative but to do something. as you point out, they do not have anything. in the meantime, we are live from new york. ♪ iy: i apologize -- david: apologize, we had some technical difficulties. we will go back to sarah mcgregor. when i was joined ask you is september 1, some of the tariffs go into effect,...
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the u.s. china trade war is still ongoing with no end in sight and with rattle markets in recent weeks many fear a possible recession but president donald trump claims were far from it. i think the word recession is a word that's inappropriate because it's just a word that the. the certain people are going to be kind of certain people in the media are trying to build up because they'd love to see a recession we're very far from recession he went on to say the u.s. economy is doing very well adding china wants to make a deal the fact is somebody had to take china in my life would be a lot easier if i didn't take china on but i like doing it because i have to do it trump shocks global markets earlier this month when he announced adding another 10 percent tariff on $300000000000.00 in chinese imports scheduled to take effect september 1st and then tax mostly consumer goods we spoke to vice chairman of hong kong's apparel society for some perspective everyone is quite prepared and there has been a
the u.s. china trade war is still ongoing with no end in sight and with rattle markets in recent weeks many fear a possible recession but president donald trump claims were far from it. i think the word recession is a word that's inappropriate because it's just a word that the. the certain people are going to be kind of certain people in the media are trying to build up because they'd love to see a recession we're very far from recession he went on to say the u.s. economy is doing very well...
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they are said to be asking to hold u.s. agricultural imports. u.s. treasuries are extending their gains on agro products. u.s. stock indices on the way down, s&p 500 contracts falling about 1%. screen,m right of your s&p futures at 2900. offshore, dollar china, 7.10. onshore, 7.03. they came out calling these moves excessive, and when you see black on global movers that means statistically you don't normally see these moves. the equity markets are an absolute mess. it is a very risk off session. >> a lot of moves coming through, carrie lam hosting a news conference as well, reiterating -- she says the protesters want to completely ruin hong kong, and thinks they are challenging china. we will get you up to speed with all that in a moment. >> let's bring in selina wang in beijing for an update and our first word news. >> thanks, david. the inventor of the hoverboard says his successful flight from france to england is the most amazing moment of his life. he completed the cross channel journey in 22 minutes, his second attempt. the first ended when he
they are said to be asking to hold u.s. agricultural imports. u.s. treasuries are extending their gains on agro products. u.s. stock indices on the way down, s&p 500 contracts falling about 1%. screen,m right of your s&p futures at 2900. offshore, dollar china, 7.10. onshore, 7.03. they came out calling these moves excessive, and when you see black on global movers that means statistically you don't normally see these moves. the equity markets are an absolute mess. it is a very risk off...
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u.s. led coalition in afghanistan was responsible for a large number of children's deaths as was the afghan national army israel is listed in the body of the report on a number of occasions for the mistreatment of children but does not feature in either of the annex says saudi arabia is in list to be for the 3rd year in a row now critics are pointing out that if it remains in the list to be for 3 years then it is not doing enough to remove itself off the list now the importance of these annexes is as you say a list of shame which would allow these security council to point fingers and in some cases take action but bodies like human rights watch contend that this kind of disparity in actually listing the countries or bodies and minds the report as a whole mike hanna there at the un in new york mike thank you. the u.s. has formally pulled out of control agreement the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty was signed with a former soviet union during the cold war but the u.s. administration
u.s. led coalition in afghanistan was responsible for a large number of children's deaths as was the afghan national army israel is listed in the body of the report on a number of occasions for the mistreatment of children but does not feature in either of the annex says saudi arabia is in list to be for the 3rd year in a row now critics are pointing out that if it remains in the list to be for 3 years then it is not doing enough to remove itself off the list now the importance of these annexes...
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well the u.s. president is also unhappy with germany at the moment for not spending enough on defense washington is putting pressure on the. in to meet the nato target of 2 percent of g.d.p. that is despite very germany revealing it spends hundreds of millions of euros just on u.s. troops stationed in the country germany's current expenditure is 1.4 percent that's about $47000000000.00 euros in comparison greece does and does meet the 2 percent target for athens that amounts to just fall 1000000000 euros peter oliver takes a closer look. it's been a refrain of u.s. politicians for quite a while now germany must spend more on its military under president trump that referring has turned into a crescendo you know you talk about germany i mean germany obviously is not paying their fair share do you think germany is doing enough to meet the 2 s on target you know. what should germany do they should meet the goals that they agreed to we have 52000 troops in germany. and germany is not living up to what t
well the u.s. president is also unhappy with germany at the moment for not spending enough on defense washington is putting pressure on the. in to meet the nato target of 2 percent of g.d.p. that is despite very germany revealing it spends hundreds of millions of euros just on u.s. troops stationed in the country germany's current expenditure is 1.4 percent that's about $47000000000.00 euros in comparison greece does and does meet the 2 percent target for athens that amounts to just fall...
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also the u.s. military presence in germany has been a constant for 70 years now but the dramatic and are threatening to move to poland our special report looks at what that could mean for the biggest u.s. base in germany ramstein. hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us britain's prime minister boris johnson has won approval by queen elizabeth to suspend parliament it will be closed for 5 weeks in september and october just before the u.k. is scheduled to leave the european union johnson says he needs the time to pursue his domestic agenda but opponents are calling the move undemocratic and over 1000000 people have already signed an online petition against it. it dropped like a bombshell in a letter to m.p.'s boris johnson explained that he wanted to suspend parliament until just 2 weeks before the u.k. is set to leave the e.u. that severely limits the time opponents would need to try to stop regs it johnson denies it's a clever move to silence them there will be ample time on both sides of
also the u.s. military presence in germany has been a constant for 70 years now but the dramatic and are threatening to move to poland our special report looks at what that could mean for the biggest u.s. base in germany ramstein. hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us britain's prime minister boris johnson has won approval by queen elizabeth to suspend parliament it will be closed for 5 weeks in september and october just before the u.k. is scheduled to leave the european union...
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the u.s. president amps up his trade war with china. live in beijing with reaction. >>> donald trump heads to france for the g7 summit. sources tell cnn he is not too keen on attending. >> this is not new rhetoric. we have a president, now, who speaks plainly. >>> remember when donald trump said he was the chosen one? voters talk about whether the president's behavior will affect their votes in the next election. live from the cnn center here in atlanta, great to have you with us. as we speak, the u.s. president is playing over the atlantic on his way to the g7 summit that gets under way in the coming hours. president trump is not a fan of the international forum. he considers it a waste of time. but he is going reluctantly. the trade dispute between washington and beijing rattled markets. he increased tariffs on imports after china imposed new imports on american goods. that sent wall street into a panic. the dow plunged and closed down 623. before leaving the white house, the president claim
the u.s. president amps up his trade war with china. live in beijing with reaction. >>> donald trump heads to france for the g7 summit. sources tell cnn he is not too keen on attending. >> this is not new rhetoric. we have a president, now, who speaks plainly. >>> remember when donald trump said he was the chosen one? voters talk about whether the president's behavior will affect their votes in the next election. live from the cnn center here in atlanta, great to have...
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ji which is a u.s. ally in the battle against ties or is considered a terrorist group by ankara president or one who said he was losing patience with washington over the setting up of a safe zone in northern syria well amid turkey's threat of another offensive the us a sense of port to its allies in coming in syria this convoy of trucks is believed to be heading to why p.g. and s.t.'s fighters more than $200.00 trucks reportedly carrying equipment and military varicose has the latest. mr. a 2nd day of talks between military officials from the united states and turkey they are trying to establish a safe cern in northern syria but so far no signs of any real progress we have heard though from voices from the sidelines including mark esper the u.s. defense secretary who said that it would be unacceptable for turkey to stage any kind of unilateral incursion into northern syria east of the euphrates he said that it wouldn't be in the common interest of the syrian democratic forces made up largely of kurdish
ji which is a u.s. ally in the battle against ties or is considered a terrorist group by ankara president or one who said he was losing patience with washington over the setting up of a safe zone in northern syria well amid turkey's threat of another offensive the us a sense of port to its allies in coming in syria this convoy of trucks is believed to be heading to why p.g. and s.t.'s fighters more than $200.00 trucks reportedly carrying equipment and military varicose has the latest. mr. a 2nd...
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the u.s. does something very strange because it both brags about its reach and its extent of its dominance of the world and tries to hide it and cover it up so if you watch a sports event on t.v. in the united states they thank the troops for watching for 175 countries and there's lots of celebration of that but if you ask in washington d.c. exactly where are the bases and what are they costing and what purpose are they there for it's very hard to get answers if this is not only radical claim a proposal that the u.s. public ought to know where it's paying for what and how much it's a you know what the purpose of those things is if you're going to wage all these wars and extend all these bases in the name of democracy why not have a little bit of democracy around the issue. now the u.s. democratic presidential hopeful joe biden has been making his case as to why he should get his party's nomination but some of the stories he's been telling while campaigning about when he was in afghanistan have
the u.s. does something very strange because it both brags about its reach and its extent of its dominance of the world and tries to hide it and cover it up so if you watch a sports event on t.v. in the united states they thank the troops for watching for 175 countries and there's lots of celebration of that but if you ask in washington d.c. exactly where are the bases and what are they costing and what purpose are they there for it's very hard to get answers if this is not only radical claim a...
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u.s. attorney general william remove the acting director of prisons off the suicide of geoffrey epstein we discussed the conditions at the jail where it took his life with his former lawyer. which fundamentally wrong with that is that jeffrey actually did not belong in that facility to begin with. and the u.s. military announces plans for a new intermediate range hypersonic missiles after pulling out of the i.n.f. treaty with russia. here in moscow thanks for. the tonight's welcome to the program for more than a year. of tensions and italy's ruling coalition has come to a head the prime minister has resigned and solve the country's interior minister called for a vote of no confidence but once again leave the country in deep political crisis. well that resignation over its nice prime minister said because they had been widely speculated for the last few days and now it's happening course plunging into a fresh political crisis in his resignation speech on tuesday often you know at least duri
u.s. attorney general william remove the acting director of prisons off the suicide of geoffrey epstein we discussed the conditions at the jail where it took his life with his former lawyer. which fundamentally wrong with that is that jeffrey actually did not belong in that facility to begin with. and the u.s. military announces plans for a new intermediate range hypersonic missiles after pulling out of the i.n.f. treaty with russia. here in moscow thanks for. the tonight's welcome to the...
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i suppose the u.s. and the uk on the monetary policy front are as good as friends as exist in the world today. i wouldn't say mario draghi is any less of a friend, but certainly, carney he was instrumental in working with foreign central banks and the united states when it came to the financial crisis he heads the financial stability board. and always, you know, a good friend of america, i guess, is a good way to say it and over in england, steering england through difficult times of brexit, hard brexit, and we are, of course, going to be talking to him later today at 5:30 p.m an exclusive interview with mark carney as for powell, i thought he hit a note of good enough in terms of how dovish he was, but all of those remarks were eclipsed by the remarks of the president the president, of course, saying that the fed did nothing apparently mistaking this for a policy meeting, which it's not also, asking the question of, who is a worse enemy powell or president xi in really unbelievable, unprecedented remar
i suppose the u.s. and the uk on the monetary policy front are as good as friends as exist in the world today. i wouldn't say mario draghi is any less of a friend, but certainly, carney he was instrumental in working with foreign central banks and the united states when it came to the financial crisis he heads the financial stability board. and always, you know, a good friend of america, i guess, is a good way to say it and over in england, steering england through difficult times of brexit,...
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this after the u.s. treasury department formally designated china as a currency manipulator for the first time in more than two decades. this after chinese authorities allowed the yuan to weaken beyond the psychologically significant 7 per dollar level on monday. the pboc rejected washington's designation and insisted it does not use the yuan to cope with trade tensions china's bank set the mid point stronger than 7, but it hit a low before news of a bond sale helped it to recover >> china confirmed it will suspend purchases of u.s. agricultural products in response to president trump's new tariffs a spokesperson for the chinese ministry of commerce called president trump's latest tariff announcement a serious violation of the meeting between the heads of state of china and the united states. so those are the developments overnight. we saw a bit of a stabilization in asian equities. we still had a session in asia where most equities ended up in the red. shanghai down 1% the picture for europe today, you
this after the u.s. treasury department formally designated china as a currency manipulator for the first time in more than two decades. this after chinese authorities allowed the yuan to weaken beyond the psychologically significant 7 per dollar level on monday. the pboc rejected washington's designation and insisted it does not use the yuan to cope with trade tensions china's bank set the mid point stronger than 7, but it hit a low before news of a bond sale helped it to recover >>...
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the u.s. and these were friends of a shadow were that i experienced firsthand on the ground in ukraine as the little green man in europe in the 21st century. on a spy plane as china manufactured territory in the minutes of a half dozen allies. i went on to the arctic where u.s. reinforces our training to track more capable private, another stop in this work. i spent weeks traveling around the u.s. space command and the president has talked about a space force, the u.s. already has a space force in the base command and there's already a space for on the way in the heavens above us. so i was traveling and of course many years both regarding russia and china is seen more connections that both russia and china are using with great effect. now you write about these things, talk about and colored by the political advisors. i want towe be clear it's not a political book. by both republican and democratic administrations in their approach to russia and china. and just to establish the point section wh
the u.s. and these were friends of a shadow were that i experienced firsthand on the ground in ukraine as the little green man in europe in the 21st century. on a spy plane as china manufactured territory in the minutes of a half dozen allies. i went on to the arctic where u.s. reinforces our training to track more capable private, another stop in this work. i spent weeks traveling around the u.s. space command and the president has talked about a space force, the u.s. already has a space force...
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the u.s. has also invested a lot in modern warfare in recent years the air and space operations center is located at the airbase it's one of the u.s. military state. it is now an open secret that plays a central role in the u.s. drone strikes important information on targets are relayed to the u.s. via out on stein opponents of the base are unhappy about preparations for war are being made in germany for them a u.s. withdrawal would be a reason to celebrate. but most people disagree. grown together over the decades as seen at the. best. among the guests former and active members of the military. base will be relocated. point in your. forces and not only your middle east everything around. this place is going to stay here i will need to leave you have a good time only here. look carefully at the air base more than a 1000 buildings many of them underground the place for that reason they can't move at all to poland's. the trump administration's threats to relocate or something people cannot imagi
the u.s. has also invested a lot in modern warfare in recent years the air and space operations center is located at the airbase it's one of the u.s. military state. it is now an open secret that plays a central role in the u.s. drone strikes important information on targets are relayed to the u.s. via out on stein opponents of the base are unhappy about preparations for war are being made in germany for them a u.s. withdrawal would be a reason to celebrate. but most people disagree. grown...
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the u.s. military shows how munitions and weapons are stored supplies for fighters in syria mali or afghanistan. paratroopers practice jumping fighter pilots set off from here on their missions to africa asia and the middle east. defending germany only plays a smaller role according to this expert on the us this is not. of course is a bit of protection but at the same time history teaching importance of ramstein for u.s. foreign policy and security policy to not be underestimated. and it's not just the air base the biggest american military hospital outside continental united states is also nearby doctors and health care workers train here for emergencies and for working in a war zone wounded soldiers are brought here from all over the world. very. soon they will be relocating not to poland but closer to the airfield. a new hospital costing around a $1000000000.00 will be built more modern and better equipped forest at the edge of the airbase has already been cleared. the mayor of the large in
the u.s. military shows how munitions and weapons are stored supplies for fighters in syria mali or afghanistan. paratroopers practice jumping fighter pilots set off from here on their missions to africa asia and the middle east. defending germany only plays a smaller role according to this expert on the us this is not. of course is a bit of protection but at the same time history teaching importance of ramstein for u.s. foreign policy and security policy to not be underestimated. and it's not...
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we've seen pretty significant outperformance of non-u.s. stocks versus u.s. stocks. george: i don't think the trade issues specifically are doing much to drive large flows. for instance, indian these as opposed to the u.s. , if wely speaking, e.m. are seeing a global growth uptick, you would expect e.m. to outperform. we have seen tentative signs of that. we've been looking for that for quite a while and have been disappointed, so maybe this isn't the point where things start to outperform, but in terms of relative performance, the trade war stuff is going to have lots of idiosyncratic impacts on specific companies, but in terms of the aggregate asset cost level, e.m. is going to be much more driven by the sentiment around the global economy and the asset class. i don't think the trade war stuff is going to make the u.s. market less attractive, although that may be true in individual basis. renita: full of that information when it comes to the dollar. -- muhammad ali area cap saying don't phase the dollar out. do you agree? george: i don't agree that there's no reaso
we've seen pretty significant outperformance of non-u.s. stocks versus u.s. stocks. george: i don't think the trade issues specifically are doing much to drive large flows. for instance, indian these as opposed to the u.s. , if wely speaking, e.m. are seeing a global growth uptick, you would expect e.m. to outperform. we have seen tentative signs of that. we've been looking for that for quite a while and have been disappointed, so maybe this isn't the point where things start to outperform, but...
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u.s. president is playing to his base. this continuing hammering. but politically, this us versus them argument, does it work in his favor leading up to the 2020 election? >> i don't think it works in his favor. i do think it plays well to the base. when he brings up the names of these congress women at these rallies, you know, he gets, you know, a huge response from this. and i think he thinks he's playing to his supporters briy bringing their names up. it appears it's interesting that many u.s. citizens might not know or be able to name many different members of the house of representatives, but because trump has foekscused on these wn so much, he's brought a lot of attention to them they might not have. i think that helps them and helps bring them more support rather than helps bring more support for president trump. so he's continuing in these attacks, i don't think it worked for him. >> what many would call it, the politics of division that we're seeing it play -- the question that i
u.s. president is playing to his base. this continuing hammering. but politically, this us versus them argument, does it work in his favor leading up to the 2020 election? >> i don't think it works in his favor. i do think it plays well to the base. when he brings up the names of these congress women at these rallies, you know, he gets, you know, a huge response from this. and i think he thinks he's playing to his supporters briy bringing their names up. it appears it's interesting that...
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u.s. stocks and treasury yields stage a comeback signaling more optimism. how are things shaking up markets in asia? did see the s&p go through the largest recovery since december 2018, but traders still clearly weighing as a valuations after we did see the biggest global plunge this week since february 2018. at the nikkei futures, a little bit of weakness, down about .3%, and new zealand opening up about .3 percent. we did see the new zealand central bank, india, and ' surpriseentral banks interest rate cuts. some things we are watching for today, the big one is china trade did a, expecting exports and imports to decline, reflecting some of that pressure from the trade war. other early indicators also pointed to some weakness. also biggest trading partners have had weakness as well. also watching out for that philippine economy second-quarter gdp data. economists are predicting it grew at a faster pace than before. paul: thanks very much. let's check in on first word news now. >> thanks.
u.s. stocks and treasury yields stage a comeback signaling more optimism. how are things shaking up markets in asia? did see the s&p go through the largest recovery since december 2018, but traders still clearly weighing as a valuations after we did see the biggest global plunge this week since february 2018. at the nikkei futures, a little bit of weakness, down about .3%, and new zealand opening up about .3 percent. we did see the new zealand central bank, india, and ' surpriseentral banks...
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u.s. truck income is paid u.s.-based drivers more than $3.25 billion in wages plus health insurance and retirement plans in 2018. simply put, trade is crucial for the blue-collar workers and the trucking industry. failing to pass usmca would have negative impact on truck drivers along with the customers we serve across north america. manufacturers can farmers, retailers and consumers. the american trucking associations were under the board alliance and trucking industry urges congress to ask with and support ratification of usmca. we stand ready to help drive this agreement across the finish line. thank you again for the opportunity to testify today and i'm happy to answer your questions. >> secretary vilsack, thank you for coming. >> thank you, mr. chairman. senator wyden and members of the committee i want to express my appreciation for the opportunity to appear today. this is a meeting and hearing that is important to 110 members of the u.s. dairy export council as was the 39,000 family farm operations that prov
u.s. truck income is paid u.s.-based drivers more than $3.25 billion in wages plus health insurance and retirement plans in 2018. simply put, trade is crucial for the blue-collar workers and the trucking industry. failing to pass usmca would have negative impact on truck drivers along with the customers we serve across north america. manufacturers can farmers, retailers and consumers. the american trucking associations were under the board alliance and trucking industry urges congress to ask...
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the u.s. military shows how munitions and weapons are stored supplies for fighters in syria mali or afghanistan. paratroopers practice jumping fighter pilots set off from here on their missions to africa asia and the middle east. defending germany only plays a smaller role according to this expert and the u.s. and this is not really i'll give you such of course as a bit of protection but at the same time history teaching importance of ramstein for u.s. foreign policy and security policy not be underestimated. and it's not just the air base the biggest american military hospital outside continental united states is also nearby doctors and health care workers train here for emergencies and for working in a war zone wounded soldiers are brought here from all over the world. soon they will be relocating not to poland but closer to the airfield. a new hospital costing around a $1000000000.00 will be built more modern and better equipped. forest at the edge of the airbase has already been cleared. t
the u.s. military shows how munitions and weapons are stored supplies for fighters in syria mali or afghanistan. paratroopers practice jumping fighter pilots set off from here on their missions to africa asia and the middle east. defending germany only plays a smaller role according to this expert and the u.s. and this is not really i'll give you such of course as a bit of protection but at the same time history teaching importance of ramstein for u.s. foreign policy and security policy not be...
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pivot towards the u.s. they're going to see. more of the u.s. than his european neighbors and they're going to start seeing a much more aggressive. level of posturing from boris johnson who will be in the company of trump and who will almost be egging him on to start behaving in a way that's more u.s. friendly than you friendly iran is just one of an increasing number of global issues whether 7 leaders are likely to have very difficult discussions the french president has already taken the unprecedented step of deciding not to seek a final communique at the end of the summit because he knows there are no words that will be able to sign up to a number of other countries have been invited to this year's g. 7 prime minister narendra modi of india will be attending and the growing tension between his country and pakistan over kashmir is bound to be discussed growing trade wars are also leading to fresh rifts the u.s. and china's difficulties could further destabilize the global economy and here in france the new digital services tax which targets bi
pivot towards the u.s. they're going to see. more of the u.s. than his european neighbors and they're going to start seeing a much more aggressive. level of posturing from boris johnson who will be in the company of trump and who will almost be egging him on to start behaving in a way that's more u.s. friendly than you friendly iran is just one of an increasing number of global issues whether 7 leaders are likely to have very difficult discussions the french president has already taken the...
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u.s. policy. -- is the first of china's big banks to report earnings. how the trade war is affecting performance. shery: let's get you started with a quick check up on how markets closed. it was a wild ride, with u.s. dogs paring back gains. the s&p 500 finished down .3%. financials leading the declines with the 10 year yield falling below 1.5%. .he dow gave up 120 points it was a bit of a mixed picture with volatility gaining ground as we continue to see the vix about the 20 level. we have more positive sentiment when it came to trade out of the g7, but at the same time, with chinese officials not really confirming some of the comments coming from president trump, the investors did not know what to make of the trade negotiations that are expected to kick off again in september. in the meantime, mixed economic data. u.s. consumer confidence did fall, but it declined less than expected, and not to mention, we had the fed manufacturing index near lows we have not seen in recent days. picture
u.s. policy. -- is the first of china's big banks to report earnings. how the trade war is affecting performance. shery: let's get you started with a quick check up on how markets closed. it was a wild ride, with u.s. dogs paring back gains. the s&p 500 finished down .3%. financials leading the declines with the 10 year yield falling below 1.5%. .he dow gave up 120 points it was a bit of a mixed picture with volatility gaining ground as we continue to see the vix about the 20 level. we have...
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with u.s. companies. that is a significant amount of dollars in the u.s. economy, but it also translates into a large number of jobs. if you look at economic indicators, that is equating to somewhere between 40,000 and 50,000 jobs. and these are not typical manufacturing. these are highly paid, highly skilled jobs in the american economy, at a time when there is some question about the stability of the american economy. emily: that was huawei's vice president of risk management and partner relations, tim danks. still ahead, could instagram make facebook backing of e-commerce? we dig into the numbers, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: two of the biggest names in the technology world sparred thursday, on subjects ranging from the dangers of artificial intelligence, to the future of education, and the exploration of mars. alibaba chair jack ma took a shot at tesla ceo elon musk's mars dreams. take a listen. fan ofi am not a mars because it's easy to go to mars when you go on the top of the hills of the building. just one step, you go to mars, but you will n
with u.s. companies. that is a significant amount of dollars in the u.s. economy, but it also translates into a large number of jobs. if you look at economic indicators, that is equating to somewhere between 40,000 and 50,000 jobs. and these are not typical manufacturing. these are highly paid, highly skilled jobs in the american economy, at a time when there is some question about the stability of the american economy. emily: that was huawei's vice president of risk management and partner...
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the u.s. to -- the u.s. has accused china of being a but the manipulator onshore fix is stronger than the offshore market. his china keeping the yuan stronger than it should be? >> yes. that is the irony. china is the currency manipulator, but only when they stop manipulating the currency. keeping the fixing stronger than they would be based on the model that includes -- from china's bank,ctive, any central it's never a great idea. threat --terror threat.ts -- tariff basis, they are coming out a bit below based on modeling. i think that will remain the case going into september 1. we have to see what happens with the terrorists -- tariffs. shery: thank you so much for staying around. coming up next, why you think -- full-blown currency war is unlikely. paul: and later we are long at hot -- we are live at hong kong airport. we will have the latest on the ground. this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: this is daybreak asia. i am paul allen in sydney. our guest is still with us and we are talking about the weakness of th
the u.s. to -- the u.s. has accused china of being a but the manipulator onshore fix is stronger than the offshore market. his china keeping the yuan stronger than it should be? >> yes. that is the irony. china is the currency manipulator, but only when they stop manipulating the currency. keeping the fixing stronger than they would be based on the model that includes -- from china's bank,ctive, any central it's never a great idea. threat --terror threat.ts -- tariff basis, they are...
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goodsimports fewer u.s. than the u.s. imports from china which basically means they have fewer things to spot tariffs on which leaves them using creative means to punish the u.s. and we don't know what they see as their means yet. that's one thing to think about. on the other hand we have china saying we would love to meet you somewhere halfway for a deal. administration said we don't want to give halfway, we want to get everything we want in a deal. perhaps china saying we will meet you halfway is an undercover way of saying we need to have a balanced deal even though they know full well the trump administration only wants of of give. a lot shery: president trump saying a deal must be on u.s. terms. it's interesting to see the capitulation coming from the administration. president trump also talking about the fact that the tariff delay helps china more than the u.s. continue tot as we hear more recession fears, who has most leverage? >> i guess the really big factor that we need to always remember is that trump is headin
goodsimports fewer u.s. than the u.s. imports from china which basically means they have fewer things to spot tariffs on which leaves them using creative means to punish the u.s. and we don't know what they see as their means yet. that's one thing to think about. on the other hand we have china saying we would love to meet you somewhere halfway for a deal. administration said we don't want to give halfway, we want to get everything we want in a deal. perhaps china saying we will meet you...
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thank you so much well the world cup winning u.s. women's football team say they're going to court to fight what they call pay discrimination talks between the team and the country's soccer federation broke down on thursday the players are demanding to be paid the same as the male team they initially sued u.s. soccer in march but the 2 sides agreed to mediate the matter once the world cup ended last month the lawyer representing the players accused the federation of being determined to prolong discrimination u.s. soccer said the counsel for the players came with an unproductive approach barcelona superstar captain lionel messi has been ruled out of friday's opening game of the new league this season against athletic bilbao coach ernesto valverde says messi is unfit and will not risk his star striker messi injured his calf on barr says pre-season tour of the united states or so fans can still look forward to seeing new big money signings and griezmann and frankie do young in action although not former player neymar at least not for no
thank you so much well the world cup winning u.s. women's football team say they're going to court to fight what they call pay discrimination talks between the team and the country's soccer federation broke down on thursday the players are demanding to be paid the same as the male team they initially sued u.s. soccer in march but the 2 sides agreed to mediate the matter once the world cup ended last month the lawyer representing the players accused the federation of being determined to prolong...
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stock markets closed u.s. president donald trump announced via twitter starting on october 1st the $250000000000.00 of goods and products from china currently being taxed at 25 percent will be taxed at 30 percent additionally the remaining $300000000000.00 of goods and products from china that was being taxed from september 1st at 10 percent will now be taxed at 15 percent this was trump's retaliation after beijing announced a few hours earlier that china will tax an additional $75000000000.00 worth of u.s. goods also starting next month that came at the end of an already tumultuous day earlier friday the u.s. president tweeted in order to american businesses move supply chains out of china immediately trump does not in fact have the power to command u.s. businesses to leave china but he does have leverage he can encourage them he cannot give them government contracts for example if they're buying things from the government or striving to sell things through the government but no he can't he can't stop the twe
stock markets closed u.s. president donald trump announced via twitter starting on october 1st the $250000000000.00 of goods and products from china currently being taxed at 25 percent will be taxed at 30 percent additionally the remaining $300000000000.00 of goods and products from china that was being taxed from september 1st at 10 percent will now be taxed at 15 percent this was trump's retaliation after beijing announced a few hours earlier that china will tax an additional $75000000000.00...
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the u.s. and china sara, back over to you. >> i'm sara eisen. welcome to the final hour of trade. the dow was down 580 we are down 544. we are -- let's tell you what's driving the action the president lashing out at china and fed chair powell after china promises a set of tariffs. jay powell declining to signal more easy monetary policy. the yield curve inverting yet again. how will business respond? how will it impact the economy more importantly, what does it mean for the market and investors? and then a news making interview you cannot miss. federal reserve vice chairman richard clarida from jackson hole we are covering the angles with the team of reporters as always. elan, first to you on the china fears which appear to be trumping the fed speak today. >> nice, sara. we are waiting to see if president trump will make a statement on those latest trade tensions with china and the new $75 billion in retaliatory tariffs that were announced this morning. we know there was a meeting at the white
the u.s. and china sara, back over to you. >> i'm sara eisen. welcome to the final hour of trade. the dow was down 580 we are down 544. we are -- let's tell you what's driving the action the president lashing out at china and fed chair powell after china promises a set of tariffs. jay powell declining to signal more easy monetary policy. the yield curve inverting yet again. how will business respond? how will it impact the economy more importantly, what does it mean for the market and...
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the u.s. congresswoman who's planning to visit to 90 year old grandmother in the occupied west bank has said she will no longer be making the trip to announcement comes of israel granted her a visa on humanitarian grounds overturning the earlier decision to deny or entry the democratic representative conduct though what she called televisa undemocratic and oppressive policies. but never mind the only they're talking about 17. 1000000000. dollars. now he's working the story this is the. televisa original decision to bar access to representatives or she did to labor in illinois came donald trump's request it was then defended on account of support for a boycott against israel a position that's illegal where it was unprecedented actions have triggered nagra response from many in the states israel doesn't advance its case as a tolerant democracy or and the very u.s. ally by barring elected members of congress from a visit in because of their political views i strongly condemn this decision by the
the u.s. congresswoman who's planning to visit to 90 year old grandmother in the occupied west bank has said she will no longer be making the trip to announcement comes of israel granted her a visa on humanitarian grounds overturning the earlier decision to deny or entry the democratic representative conduct though what she called televisa undemocratic and oppressive policies. but never mind the only they're talking about 17. 1000000000. dollars. now he's working the story this is the. televisa...
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more than the u.s. does. a lot to unpack and we could know more in the next few days. more, trumpis even making comments on europe as well, been a change in his , that china needs a trade deal more than the rhetoric? ros: more of a continuation than a change, some stuff about from hisd tariffs rally in new hampshire thursday night. he has been saying for a long time he thinks many u.s. trading partners including the e.u. are taking advantage of the u.s., and he has had his eyes on auto tariffs for some time. a decision is not expected for a couple of months, but european cars, bmw's and other luxury brands could be in his sites. mentioned, a comment about french wines. trump is to irritated with france about potential -- is your jaded with france about taxes on u.s. technology companies. well-heeled donors and maybe french wines could be subject to 100% tariffs. i don't know that will happen, but watching this space. krasny, thankos you. thousands of protesters defied heavy rain for one of the largest i
more than the u.s. does. a lot to unpack and we could know more in the next few days. more, trumpis even making comments on europe as well, been a change in his , that china needs a trade deal more than the rhetoric? ros: more of a continuation than a change, some stuff about from hisd tariffs rally in new hampshire thursday night. he has been saying for a long time he thinks many u.s. trading partners including the e.u. are taking advantage of the u.s., and he has had his eyes on auto tariffs...
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u.s. attorney general william barber moved the acting director of the prisons after the suicide of jeffrey epstein we discussed the conditions at the jail where epstein took his life with his former lawyer. is fundamentally wrong with that is that jeffrey actually did not long enough to salute again. and the u.s. military and that's his plans for a new intermediate range hypersonic missiles so after pulling out of the i.n.f. treaty with russia and test launching a new cruise missile. silo you're watching international i'm rosana lockwood thank you for joining us. more than a year of tensions in italy's ruling coalition have come to a head with the italian prime minister just sepic on to resigning that's out of the country's interior minister must call for a vote of no confidence it once again leaves italy in a deep political crisis. well that resignation over its lease prime minister said because they had been widely speculated for the last few days and now it's happened to force plunging
u.s. attorney general william barber moved the acting director of the prisons after the suicide of jeffrey epstein we discussed the conditions at the jail where epstein took his life with his former lawyer. is fundamentally wrong with that is that jeffrey actually did not long enough to salute again. and the u.s. military and that's his plans for a new intermediate range hypersonic missiles so after pulling out of the i.n.f. treaty with russia and test launching a new cruise missile. silo...
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u.s. preparing to bring back thousands of troops from afghanistan. the trump administration negotiating a peace deal with the taliban right now. two sources familiar with negotiations say the number of u.s. troops in afghanistan would shrink from 14,000 to between 8 and 9,000 in the coming months. a spokesman says the move is part of the administration's push to end the war in afghanistan which has dragged on for nearly 18 years. this has been a signature issue for president trump going all the way back to his days as a candidate in 2015. here's what he said just last month. listen. >> we're like policemen. we're not trying to fight a war. if we wanted to fight a war in afghanistan and win it, i could win that war in a week. i just don't want to kill 10 million people. does that make sense to you? i don't want to kill 10 million people. i have plans on afghanistan that if i wanted to win that war, afghanistan would be wiped off the face of the earth. it would be gone. it would be over lite
u.s. preparing to bring back thousands of troops from afghanistan. the trump administration negotiating a peace deal with the taliban right now. two sources familiar with negotiations say the number of u.s. troops in afghanistan would shrink from 14,000 to between 8 and 9,000 in the coming months. a spokesman says the move is part of the administration's push to end the war in afghanistan which has dragged on for nearly 18 years. this has been a signature issue for president trump going all the...
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u.s. foreign policy shifts now to southeast asia. after world war ii, western powers hoped to stop the spread of communism to vietnam by fostering anti-communist governments in the region. in his book, "arc of containment," wen qing ngoel argues despite the outcome of the vietnam war, the u.s. was largely successful in its overall regional strategy. the wilson center in washington, d.c., hosted this discussion. it's about 90 minutes. >> all right, everyone. i would like to call us all to order. good afternoon. and welcome to this afternoon's session of the washington history seminar historical perspectives on international and national affairs. my name is eric arnesen. i'm co-chair of this seminar along with christian ostermann who represents the wilson center. as you may see, we have c-span taping here today so we would like to welcome those of you who are watching on your computers or on your television screens and suggest that you visit our website to learn more about the seminar series
u.s. foreign policy shifts now to southeast asia. after world war ii, western powers hoped to stop the spread of communism to vietnam by fostering anti-communist governments in the region. in his book, "arc of containment," wen qing ngoel argues despite the outcome of the vietnam war, the u.s. was largely successful in its overall regional strategy. the wilson center in washington, d.c., hosted this discussion. it's about 90 minutes. >> all right, everyone. i would like to call...
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now u.s. secretary of state mike pompei o has met his chinese counterpart meeting of southeast asian foreign ministers and bangkok the 2 are believed to have discussed issues including trade and security on peo is also meeting with members to reassure them of washington's commitment to the region as a visit to bangkok as the 1st stop in a week long trip that will also include australia and micronesia. china as preventing a many of its citizens from traveling to taiwan the decision to stop issuing travel permits will affect people from 47 mainland cities which one of you is taiwan as a breakaway province and tensions between beijing and taipei have been rising in recent months when haye has more from shanghai. in the 1st half of this year more than $600000.00 people from china visited taiwan so this decision will certainly have an economic impact and that seems to be the motivation behind it to apply pressure on the government in taiwan led by president sighing when who very much opposes the on
now u.s. secretary of state mike pompei o has met his chinese counterpart meeting of southeast asian foreign ministers and bangkok the 2 are believed to have discussed issues including trade and security on peo is also meeting with members to reassure them of washington's commitment to the region as a visit to bangkok as the 1st stop in a week long trip that will also include australia and micronesia. china as preventing a many of its citizens from traveling to taiwan the decision to stop...
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u.s. embassy last month said his condition has worsened. weiland read a statement to reporters. no crime ever occurred. there is no evidence of a crime. this isolation has been used [inaudible] mark: whelan who holds british, irish, and canadian citizenship was arrested in moscow of december of last year and charged with espionage which carries up to 20 years in prison. he has complained about poor conditions and said his life is in danger. nebraska's highest court has lifted one of the last major hurdles for tc energy policy keystone xl pipeline but challenges remain for the $8 billion project which has been on the drawing board for a decade. the project is tied up in a legal battle in montana over itmits and tc energy says has already missed the window for beginning major construction work this year. environmentalists claim the pipeline would contribute to catastrophic climate change. david cote him an industrialist libertarian and philanthropist is dead, according to the bloomberg billi
u.s. embassy last month said his condition has worsened. weiland read a statement to reporters. no crime ever occurred. there is no evidence of a crime. this isolation has been used [inaudible] mark: whelan who holds british, irish, and canadian citizenship was arrested in moscow of december of last year and charged with espionage which carries up to 20 years in prison. he has complained about poor conditions and said his life is in danger. nebraska's highest court has lifted one of the last...
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i know that the u.s. president has intimated exactly those words numerous times since he became president and leaders here in europe they're scratching their head a lot there's trying to understand u.s. politics in this age of donald trump is would you say is he a a phenomenon or is there something deeper here is there something about the soul of the republican party your party right now that is in jeopardy well donald trump is an outlier an aberration i can't explain exactly how he came to office but i am hopeful that another year and a half we can correct that mistake i think we have seen the full manifestation of donald trump and increasingly people are seeing that error of their way is i want to ask you about what we've seen happen in the united states recently with these mass shootings your party remains quiet following the man shootings in dayton ohio pastor texas and what point do you decide to exit the party in order to rescue the values that drew you to that party to begin with. well i expect we'
i know that the u.s. president has intimated exactly those words numerous times since he became president and leaders here in europe they're scratching their head a lot there's trying to understand u.s. politics in this age of donald trump is would you say is he a a phenomenon or is there something deeper here is there something about the soul of the republican party your party right now that is in jeopardy well donald trump is an outlier an aberration i can't explain exactly how he came to...
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the u.s. president has drastically up the stakes in the u.s. china trade or took to twitter for another 10 percent tariff on $300000000000.00 worth of chinese goods i think the every single product of or in china will now be taxed decision came as a surprise of course turbulence in an actual uk. is a look at how residents in beijing are reacting to the latest developments. on the way you china will be affected but the impact won't be great. most of the affected businesses are in the export sector i don't have much to do with that are. the problem i think this action from trump is an irresponsible acts towards his own country and to china because you know what we need is to pursue a path of a more corporate globalization this kind of action of his serves only to rip up the us china relations at the same time it causes for the trade friction between both sides but the result is the economies of both sides suffer you want i'll tell you go all the answers from all the officials. which i think when it comes to negotiations you do indeed need to talk
the u.s. president has drastically up the stakes in the u.s. china trade or took to twitter for another 10 percent tariff on $300000000000.00 worth of chinese goods i think the every single product of or in china will now be taxed decision came as a surprise of course turbulence in an actual uk. is a look at how residents in beijing are reacting to the latest developments. on the way you china will be affected but the impact won't be great. most of the affected businesses are in the export...
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well i mean clearly the u.s. president can force the u.s. corporations to move their business away from china about to it clearly marks an escalation point in the trade relations between china and the u.s. and after the market closed here on wall street u.s. president on a drum announced that he is going to increase tariffs on chinese imports and investors on wall street clearly got to call it on the wrong foot and then specially shortly before the weekend nobody really wanted to have too much risk in in the market before the weekend and we saw quite a sell off here on wall street at some point. by about 800 points by the end of the day blue chips were off by a good 600 points and that marks the 4th consecutive week of the losses here on wall street a fast moving story right before the weekend we can all relate but stick around because there's more to get through and to another target of trump's ayer u.s. federal reserve chairman jerome powell has been under pressure from the president to slash the interest rate soon a powell has given littl
well i mean clearly the u.s. president can force the u.s. corporations to move their business away from china about to it clearly marks an escalation point in the trade relations between china and the u.s. and after the market closed here on wall street u.s. president on a drum announced that he is going to increase tariffs on chinese imports and investors on wall street clearly got to call it on the wrong foot and then specially shortly before the weekend nobody really wanted to have too much...
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when the u.s. spawn on one way it was announced 3 months ago it was a big deal for the likes of google as it meant it wouldn't be able to sell updates of its droid software to while away phones many other u.s. companies such as the chip makers qualcomm and broadcom would also be affected. but over the weekend speculation grew that the u.s. would postpone the ban on monday u.s. commerce secretary wilbur ross confirmed news of the 90 day reprieve saying it was to help u.s. companies prepare further for a time when there would not need while with some of the rural companies or dependent on more ways to agree moomaw turn to wean themselves off but there are no specific clothes and food is being granted through anything while issue has added to the complexity of the ongoing us china trade conflict president trump has consistently called the company a security threat and he has tried to use the issue as leverage in the trade negotiations over the weekend he made it clear that he has not softened his posi
when the u.s. spawn on one way it was announced 3 months ago it was a big deal for the likes of google as it meant it wouldn't be able to sell updates of its droid software to while away phones many other u.s. companies such as the chip makers qualcomm and broadcom would also be affected. but over the weekend speculation grew that the u.s. would postpone the ban on monday u.s. commerce secretary wilbur ross confirmed news of the 90 day reprieve saying it was to help u.s. companies prepare...
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u.s. companies to deal with huawei. some licenses have been delayed and that sent futures on the s&p the other direction and that had an impact. we are positive generally speaking. david: up about .5%, down 10 points on s&p futures. perhaps adding to some stability with the fixing, which we expected to adjust with the huawei lines, didn't quite get there. sengad: 1.1% down, hang with gains after a terrible couple of weeks. .3% to the upside, nikkei 225 getting a boost from the gdp boost print which was something. 1.8% growth. shanghai, doing well. let's look at whether the currencies are playing out in this because when we see the japanese yen appreciate, we tend to find exporters are under belowre but it is still 106 and doing ok on the nikkei 225. the euro, fractionally moving to the upside at $1.12. this, despite what has been a bit of a fallback but it looks salvini's government is on the verge of collapse. meanwhile, we had the fix early in onshore yuan, below seven against the dollar
u.s. companies to deal with huawei. some licenses have been delayed and that sent futures on the s&p the other direction and that had an impact. we are positive generally speaking. david: up about .5%, down 10 points on s&p futures. perhaps adding to some stability with the fixing, which we expected to adjust with the huawei lines, didn't quite get there. sengad: 1.1% down, hang with gains after a terrible couple of weeks. .3% to the upside, nikkei 225 getting a boost from the gdp boost...
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the u.s. drug war and how it relates to prohibition in the legalization of cannabis and how that impacts consumer access to this particular substance. >> i've been doing research on the drug war and cannabis for the last two decades, so you get to join us today on hours tour of the last 100 years of drug policy. alexa remember yesterday we talked a little bit about the impact of culture and science on the approach to medicine and conceptualizing what is an acceptable substance for medical consumption and what marks the substances that are different from medicine. so, today we will try to see how the very ideas actually impact the laws that govern our access to substances. so, we will start at just over a century ago with the pure food and drugs act of 1906. this is something that impacts us into the present and really helps to control access to a whole range of substances. so, the lie itself is focused on consumer protection. we don't want the american public to have access to substances that
the u.s. drug war and how it relates to prohibition in the legalization of cannabis and how that impacts consumer access to this particular substance. >> i've been doing research on the drug war and cannabis for the last two decades, so you get to join us today on hours tour of the last 100 years of drug policy. alexa remember yesterday we talked a little bit about the impact of culture and science on the approach to medicine and conceptualizing what is an acceptable substance for medical...