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what does it mean when you have the u.s. and u.s. and allies and partners and china or another country kind of operating off of different claudette -- how should the u.s. be responding if it looks like we are fragmenting in the area of ethics? >> wow. a i will reveal my ethical shortcomings, just because not just in a bilateral sensory multilateral sense. i won't fall back on where i started in my initial comments. we've got to get the house in order here on questions like that. where are the limits that we will encounter? that has to be informed by conversations. they will be pulled in different directions, and i think there is a role claudette thin these confines to have these discussions. it's clear where the discussion ends. once we've done that, i think there is, and this is based on conversation and other areas with traditional allies and partners, i think there's prospect for a perfect alignment. maybe if the conversation of this is where we are with regard to access to our ecosystem, our markets, the ethical limits that we've
what does it mean when you have the u.s. and u.s. and allies and partners and china or another country kind of operating off of different claudette -- how should the u.s. be responding if it looks like we are fragmenting in the area of ethics? >> wow. a i will reveal my ethical shortcomings, just because not just in a bilateral sensory multilateral sense. i won't fall back on where i started in my initial comments. we've got to get the house in order here on questions like that. where are...
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u.s. military equipment for the u.s. we removed or demilitarized, made it inoperable.ad equipment the afghan nationals to get a forces equipment provided by the united states you might be thinking emission or guns or low level security force assistance was provided to the afghan military and m secury forces that was the property of government of afghanistan so that is a separate category. i dod empathize there's not advanceded equipment in the latr category. what americans think as advanced equipment is on the side of what the united states either removed or demilitarized it we've been asked by congress for a full accounting of all that and we are prepared to provide that. they came up just earlier this week in the hearings and we are moving forward to provide that information. >> you are not worried about sensitive secret technology falling into the hands of terrorists or china or russia? >> i'm not worried -- the united states u.s. military forces and others have done a very good job securing material and communication
u.s. military equipment for the u.s. we removed or demilitarized, made it inoperable.ad equipment the afghan nationals to get a forces equipment provided by the united states you might be thinking emission or guns or low level security force assistance was provided to the afghan military and m secury forces that was the property of government of afghanistan so that is a separate category. i dod empathize there's not advanceded equipment in the latr category. what americans think as advanced...
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that u.s. is not that new. the u.s. came at the same time as revolutions across europe, trying to cast off emperors and kings. you have the french revolution. immigrants were looking for a better life in which we the people would be able to play a role in our society. we are throwing that way. we are enthralled to political parties that do not necessarily have our interests in mind. they're not making changes in the way that we are hoping and are in -- we are in real danger of putting everything in the hands of one person, which is the reason we had a revolution in the first place. i am basically hoping people will take a long look at what is happening. to emphasize all of the ideas of who you are and just think about the u.s. and who you want to be and the future that we want for our children and for ourselves. this is the way to get it by focusing on one person and who is that person -- is this the way to get it? our local communities, our states, there is a lot of prospects we have being agents of change. host: 10 mi
that u.s. is not that new. the u.s. came at the same time as revolutions across europe, trying to cast off emperors and kings. you have the french revolution. immigrants were looking for a better life in which we the people would be able to play a role in our society. we are throwing that way. we are enthralled to political parties that do not necessarily have our interests in mind. they're not making changes in the way that we are hoping and are in -- we are in real danger of putting...
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the u.s. is leading nations to advocate for better secure supply chains. this overlays to the discussion today. i hope there will be many new countries for the cooperation on cybercrime and law enforcement collaboration. besides this important development, closer cooperation on cybersecurity of critical infrastructure between the eu and u.s. is very much needed now. i will concentrate on four possible dimensions of such collaboration. first is the eu and u.s. level. then the ce and u.s. level. then the collaboration level. last, multilateral. starting with the eu, the eu and u.s. have already spoken there position on the same special recognition of critical infrastructure and also the history of cybersecurity cooperation. this collaboration is not yet effective and practical. we need to develop systemic cooperation between eu countries within the u.s. government on this particular topic. maybe, development with ed fraud -- within fraud between the u.s., india, japan, and australia. these four
the u.s. is leading nations to advocate for better secure supply chains. this overlays to the discussion today. i hope there will be many new countries for the cooperation on cybercrime and law enforcement collaboration. besides this important development, closer cooperation on cybersecurity of critical infrastructure between the eu and u.s. is very much needed now. i will concentrate on four possible dimensions of such collaboration. first is the eu and u.s. level. then the ce and u.s. level....
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u.s.-china economic competition. it's great to have, we're constrained by this virtual world of course but it's great to be able to pull in people from not only washington but from around the country and around the world. we're delighted to have you with us, an important topic. we're really here to roll out the reason initially we came was to roll out a report that one of my colleagues, stephanie see tbal, has just -- seagal, just produced, called degrees of separation, the subtitle a targeted approach to u.s.-china decuming. i'll introduce stephanie in a second, she'll introduce the report, she's been working on it for the last 8 months or so. it's a terrific contribution to the conversation about this charged topic of u.s.-china economic cooperation. i want to thank, before we start, the smith-richardson founding a. the smith-richardson foundation has been a generous supporter of the csis and our programs particularly. without them we couldn't do what wedo. i'm going to just turn to this
u.s.-china economic competition. it's great to have, we're constrained by this virtual world of course but it's great to be able to pull in people from not only washington but from around the country and around the world. we're delighted to have you with us, an important topic. we're really here to roll out the reason initially we came was to roll out a report that one of my colleagues, stephanie see tbal, has just -- seagal, just produced, called degrees of separation, the subtitle a targeted...
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the u.s. case against him is basis, and she says the u.s. cannot guarantee the wikileaks founder will not be a suicide risk if he is extradited to face charges. covid figures on the rise. the who warns about the rates of infection as countries with no access to vaccine way more and more heavily on the world health system. -- weigh more and more heavily on the world health system. thank you for being with us. the route between france and the u.k. over fishing rights is interestingly, calls on the u.k. government to defend the she hae summoning of the french president r talks morrow and -- to discuss the disproportionate threats made to the u.k. the satellite officer will be making her way to the office tomorrow afternoon, no doubt listening to the british complaints and then presumably restating the french position. mark: the minister for european france already stating he is concerned the action is necessary. i know it is hard to predict what is next, but you have a feel as to what might happe
the u.s. case against him is basis, and she says the u.s. cannot guarantee the wikileaks founder will not be a suicide risk if he is extradited to face charges. covid figures on the rise. the who warns about the rates of infection as countries with no access to vaccine way more and more heavily on the world health system. -- weigh more and more heavily on the world health system. thank you for being with us. the route between france and the u.k. over fishing rights is interestingly, calls on...
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u.s. stocks rise as progress on debt talks and concern over the global energy crunchies. >> the u.s. senate get set to vote on a short-term deal. shery: china valves to continue cracking down. it says it will do whatever necessary to curb the behavior. we are seeing u.s. futures muted at the open. the s&p gained for the third consecutive session. the rally fading a little bit throughout the session after we heard news that china plans to tighten supervision over technology. the 10 year yield continued to gain ground. oil rebounding from losses. the u.s. energy department it has no plans to tap oil reserves. we continue to see the rally in commodities with oil up 15% since mid august. we also saw a rally in chinese abr. the golden dragon index gaining ground for the third session. switch out the board and you can see that it has seen the biggest jump since august after hitting the 17 month low on monday. this after the report that -- a little optimism given that we may see the potential joe
u.s. stocks rise as progress on debt talks and concern over the global energy crunchies. >> the u.s. senate get set to vote on a short-term deal. shery: china valves to continue cracking down. it says it will do whatever necessary to curb the behavior. we are seeing u.s. futures muted at the open. the s&p gained for the third consecutive session. the rally fading a little bit throughout the session after we heard news that china plans to tighten supervision over technology. the 10...
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they are using u.s. military facilities, for instance, in the middle east and in europe, to help facilitate the flow of those folks but d.o.d. is really just in support in that case. what you're seeing again is more of a -- an ability both to bring folks through the state department process for providing documentation, securing -- ensuring that the documentation is accurate, you have a d.h.s.-led process on vetting and review to ensure that the right people are coming out and then d.o.d. is providing some of the backdrop. we're not the ones lifting out. the other major thing i would flag is the standing up of the commercial side of the kabul airport and that's an effort under way, that third countries are working on with the state department to try to get that airport up and operational and that, again if you combine the ability for commercial aircraft to come through and move without coming to u.s. military facilities, for instance, going through commercial air traffic and the ability of the state depar
they are using u.s. military facilities, for instance, in the middle east and in europe, to help facilitate the flow of those folks but d.o.d. is really just in support in that case. what you're seeing again is more of a -- an ability both to bring folks through the state department process for providing documentation, securing -- ensuring that the documentation is accurate, you have a d.h.s.-led process on vetting and review to ensure that the right people are coming out and then d.o.d. is...
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his been published in the u.s. a majority of readers will be people who live in the u.s. so what i want to do, what i wanted to do with the title and with this book as a whole is to nudge them into seeing not just cuba differently the idea is if you look at the u.s. from the outside if you look at it from cuba which has the strange entangled with the u.s., the u.s. it's different than what many americans assume it looks like. this book is a history of cuba that also serves as a mirror into the united states that is the idea. >> i think it's part of the underlying theme of the book and a lot of ways. it also reclaims america for the americas. that's a good point of explaining in that introduction. which kind of brings me too my second question. repeatedly you'd write the history that we know. there is a shadow history a lot of us don't know. this was a pattern throughout the book sense the voices have not been heard there so many beautiful quotes i had to stop writing them down. early in the book is a history has lived in opposition far richer and more human than the mix.
his been published in the u.s. a majority of readers will be people who live in the u.s. so what i want to do, what i wanted to do with the title and with this book as a whole is to nudge them into seeing not just cuba differently the idea is if you look at the u.s. from the outside if you look at it from cuba which has the strange entangled with the u.s., the u.s. it's different than what many americans assume it looks like. this book is a history of cuba that also serves as a mirror into the...
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u.s.-china engagement. i think having that sort of insight from how this issue looks from capitol hill and in particular, from someone who is sitting at one of the key committees that's looking at this issue in house financial services, really valuable and a perfect segway for us now into the panel discussion and a bit more granularity as far as what is in the report, we have a great set of panelists that can help us kind of dissect a little bit more our detailed research. if i could just take five minutes or so and give you kind of the headline messages from the report itself, and then we'll dig into the details with our panelists. as matt mentioned, this report, degrees of separation, is an effort that was launched in the spring of 2020. we divided the project up into two distinct pieces. the first piece was a historical piece, resulted in a report that we issued in february of this year, and that really looked back to the late 1970's, and the normalization of relations between the u.s.
u.s.-china engagement. i think having that sort of insight from how this issue looks from capitol hill and in particular, from someone who is sitting at one of the key committees that's looking at this issue in house financial services, really valuable and a perfect segway for us now into the panel discussion and a bit more granularity as far as what is in the report, we have a great set of panelists that can help us kind of dissect a little bit more our detailed research. if i could just take...
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u.s. supporting -- supreme court has said that is just fine. you can make these kinds of stops, and it does not matter that that is not really what you are interested in, and i think what has to change is that the very nature of leasing -- policing has to change. that will should be taken out. police should be used to prevent crimes. traffic stops are a problem because they disproportionately focus on people of color. announcer: sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on q&a. you can listen to q&a and all of our podcasts on our new c-span app. >> next, a discussion about u.s.-china economic competition hosted by the center for strategic and international studies. it's an hour and a half. matthew: good morning from washington. i'm delighted to welcome you to this event on u.s.-china economic competition. it's great to have, we're constrained by this virtual world of course but it's great to be able to pull in people from not only washington but from around the country and around the world. we're
u.s. supporting -- supreme court has said that is just fine. you can make these kinds of stops, and it does not matter that that is not really what you are interested in, and i think what has to change is that the very nature of leasing -- policing has to change. that will should be taken out. police should be used to prevent crimes. traffic stops are a problem because they disproportionately focus on people of color. announcer: sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on q&a. you can listen to...
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but their relationship between the u.s. and its allies, between china and the u.s. and russia, had [inaudible] . that this was no longer possible for the united states to be so omnipotent and so powerful. and that really was the situation. in the particular meeting i wrote about, they realize that on the economic side, that the dollar was [inaudible] . and also that other countries needed to open their markets in a much more expansive way. so i think one kind of similarity here -- i think we are coming to an end of an era for now. you know, over the last several decades, the u.s. has really had seen more and more power. not necessarily leadership. but you have -- you need the cooperation of more and more countries, more than you ever did before. i think that's true. you are right in the middle, richard, of the global financial crisis in 2000 date. with the pandemic. as well with climate change. it's almost no big problem, the need for stronger alliances, stronger cooperation, even with countries we don't care for, that's really important. but i think we are entering
but their relationship between the u.s. and its allies, between china and the u.s. and russia, had [inaudible] . that this was no longer possible for the united states to be so omnipotent and so powerful. and that really was the situation. in the particular meeting i wrote about, they realize that on the economic side, that the dollar was [inaudible] . and also that other countries needed to open their markets in a much more expansive way. so i think one kind of similarity here -- i think we...
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u.s. war crimes. he faces life in prison here. we will get the latest with british writer and activist tariq ali. >> he should never have been kept in prison awaiting a trial for extradition. you should be released. amy: we will also speak with tariq ali about his new book "the forty-year war in afghanistan: a chronicle foretold." then to the pandemic. wealthy countries have received 16 times mark of a 19 vaccines per person than poorer nations. >> the only way to get to immunity is to vaccinate the world. amy: we will speak to dr. monica gandhi who says she will not receive a booster as a health care worker because of the global vaccine inequity. we will also look at the eminent rollout of vaccines for children as young as five in the united states. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. president biden is announcing a revised framework for his social spending plan today that he expects will gain the support of
u.s. war crimes. he faces life in prison here. we will get the latest with british writer and activist tariq ali. >> he should never have been kept in prison awaiting a trial for extradition. you should be released. amy: we will also speak with tariq ali about his new book "the forty-year war in afghanistan: a chronicle foretold." then to the pandemic. wealthy countries have received 16 times mark of a 19 vaccines per person than poorer nations. >> the only way to get to...
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and the u.s. celebrates columbus day, which means you got cash bond markets closed but futures trading with fairly good volume. cunning up, goldman sachs downgrades the forecast for the u.s. -- coming up, goldman sachs downgrades the forecast for the u.s.. and jane foley is back, up early. and later, inflation, energy markets and more. any questions for jane, pop them on the bloomberg. the inflation conundrum, coming up on bloomberg. ♪ manus: it is "daybreak: europe," i am manus cranny in dubai. goldman sachs has cut the u.s. growth forecast, downgrading growth by .1%. .1% for this year. .4% next year. the blame goes for the delayed recovery in consumer spending and the fiscal slowdown for the change. jane fully is the head of fx strategy at a bank. the size of the changes are not magnificent in themselves, not shattering in themselves. let's set the stage. a weaker than expected figure, a downgrade on the growth outlook, does it shake in any way the dollar narrative, leaning into taper? jane: i
and the u.s. celebrates columbus day, which means you got cash bond markets closed but futures trading with fairly good volume. cunning up, goldman sachs downgrades the forecast for the u.s. -- coming up, goldman sachs downgrades the forecast for the u.s.. and jane foley is back, up early. and later, inflation, energy markets and more. any questions for jane, pop them on the bloomberg. the inflation conundrum, coming up on bloomberg. ♪ manus: it is "daybreak: europe," i am manus...
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the u.s. economy, killing jobs and affecting millions of jobs, are we supposed to be nice to these folks? the country that is increasing emissions four times for every one ton we are reducing in the united states. madam chair, as the mad states lead the world in reducing emissions, the global community has increased tenfold for every time we have reduced. let me say that again. the strategy in europe is a great example and california is a great example. we can either follow strategies that work or continue to do what you all are trying to do, and manipulating technology, taking options away from innovators. at the end of the day resulting in higher emissions and higher prices. it is a flawed approach and it is irresponsible to continue in this direction. i yield back. >> without objection members who wish to enter opening statements of five business days to do so. we will hear from experts on the challenges and opportunities for international climate action as world leaders prepare together in
the u.s. economy, killing jobs and affecting millions of jobs, are we supposed to be nice to these folks? the country that is increasing emissions four times for every one ton we are reducing in the united states. madam chair, as the mad states lead the world in reducing emissions, the global community has increased tenfold for every time we have reduced. let me say that again. the strategy in europe is a great example and california is a great example. we can either follow strategies that work...
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the u.s., or literally we still have lead pipes that bring water into people's homes and schools that are poisoning them. this bill would help us replace all those pipes, so it is good for america, good for families and it deserves to become a law. host: you know well that the debate on capitol hill is tying these together, what is the potential right now of de-linking them? guest: i hope the president and democratic leadership come to the realization that linking the bills only means nothing gets done, that we do not replace the lead water pipes and bridges. so we had a chance six weeks ago, we had a chance last week to pass the infrastructure bill and for it to become law, so we could start building these things again. and we missed that opportunity, so we need to go back. we need to receives it. -- receives -- free -- re -seize it. i do not know if the president and a democratic leadership will listen, but de-linking these bills and getting the infrastructure bill done would be the right th
the u.s., or literally we still have lead pipes that bring water into people's homes and schools that are poisoning them. this bill would help us replace all those pipes, so it is good for america, good for families and it deserves to become a law. host: you know well that the debate on capitol hill is tying these together, what is the potential right now of de-linking them? guest: i hope the president and democratic leadership come to the realization that linking the bills only means nothing...
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how is the u.s.-british relationship unfolding right now, the relationship specifically between the president of the united states and prime minister boris johnson. >> seems to be in a decent play. when biden came into power the two leaders had not come together. boris johnson was seen as a mini me of donald trump, as a populist, not playing by the normal set of rules but boris johnson in the perception that the british has overcome what was expected to be a bumpy relationship, and this is a dynamic that speaks i think to joint national security interests and for the british and particularly this prime minister being part of that australia-u.s.-submarine kneel, nuclear submarine deal that pushed france aside on its diesel-powered submarine deal with australia. it was a big plus. that was boris johnson, if you will, clare clearly in the eyes of the british people i think back in favor with washington. here was france, an old adversely being pushed aside for a deal with the uk. in those terms the relat
how is the u.s.-british relationship unfolding right now, the relationship specifically between the president of the united states and prime minister boris johnson. >> seems to be in a decent play. when biden came into power the two leaders had not come together. boris johnson was seen as a mini me of donald trump, as a populist, not playing by the normal set of rules but boris johnson in the perception that the british has overcome what was expected to be a bumpy relationship, and this...
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a u.s.-based christian aid group in haiti says 17 missionaries and family members were kidnapped by a criminal gang saturday as they were leaving an orphanage in port-au-prince. one of the members was canadian, the rest were u.s. citizens. human rights groups warn kidnappings in haiti have tripled since the assassination of president jovenel moise in july and a devastating earthquake in august. in labor news, the union representing u.s. television and film production crews has reached a tentative agreement with an association of hollywood producers, averting a strike of some 60,000 workers just before a midnight deadline on saturday. a tentative deal brings members of iatse, the international alliance of theatrical stage employees, higher pay, longer breaks, and better healthcare and pension benefits. some iatse members are opposing ratification of the contract, saying it doesn't go far enough to prevent short turnarounds between work assignments. immigrant justice advocates on saturday walk
a u.s.-based christian aid group in haiti says 17 missionaries and family members were kidnapped by a criminal gang saturday as they were leaving an orphanage in port-au-prince. one of the members was canadian, the rest were u.s. citizens. human rights groups warn kidnappings in haiti have tripled since the assassination of president jovenel moise in july and a devastating earthquake in august. in labor news, the union representing u.s. television and film production crews has reached a...
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now, i am told the u.s. government, according to a senior-u.s. government official, doesn't know the current location of those americans who have been kidnapped. they are working around the clock. state department officials, fbi officials, to try and figure out where they are. and of course, how to secure their release. now, officially, the state department spokesperson's saying that they are aware of the reports, not going much further with regard to details. we are waiting to see if the white house comments on this. but the state department travel advisory for haiti says do not travel. that is for all americans. they suggest they don't travel to haiti, particularly because of these kidnappings. that travel advisory cites kidnappings. and we should note that kidnappings in haiti have been on the rise in the last few months. since july, they have risen 300%. and of course, that doesn't include this latest development over the weekend with these 16 americans kidnapped. kylie atwood, cnn, the state department. >>> and as we heard, the kidnapping of
now, i am told the u.s. government, according to a senior-u.s. government official, doesn't know the current location of those americans who have been kidnapped. they are working around the clock. state department officials, fbi officials, to try and figure out where they are. and of course, how to secure their release. now, officially, the state department spokesperson's saying that they are aware of the reports, not going much further with regard to details. we are waiting to see if the white...
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the u.s. debt ceiling deadlock. the dollar is bouncing ahead of friday's job report. plans for talks between president biden and presidency even as beijing warns over taiwan. a 40% surge in gas prices in minutes. the deal comes with strings attached. shery: we have an alert. we are getting south korea's august current account numbers. we are seeing goods trade falling to 5.6. we are also seeing the current account narrowing to $7.5 billion. that would be 7.512 billion. this after widening in the previous month. not that surprising given that way -- we have seen export starting to slow down. in the previous month, we had seen double-digit gains but not as high in the 30% gains that we saw in the past few months. the current account balance starting to marrow -- narrow at $7.5 billion. haidi: we are seeing tepid gains in the first few seconds of trading in sydney. let's get you straight to the markets with sophie cameron. sophie: a two day drop for aussie shares. stocks opening higher. a report
the u.s. debt ceiling deadlock. the dollar is bouncing ahead of friday's job report. plans for talks between president biden and presidency even as beijing warns over taiwan. a 40% surge in gas prices in minutes. the deal comes with strings attached. shery: we have an alert. we are getting south korea's august current account numbers. we are seeing goods trade falling to 5.6. we are also seeing the current account narrowing to $7.5 billion. that would be 7.512 billion. this after widening in...
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u.s. equities for their worst monthly selloff since march 2020. biden signs a stopgap funding bill. the house postpones its infrastructure vote. democrats failed to agree on the white house's economic agenda. china orders top energy firms to secure supplies. another tailwind for european energy prices. it could be a volatile day. the futures are down. maybe some closing off of some positions overall. certain hedge and certain money managers. we will have a roundup of what it means for the markets. energy prices, supply crunches, and concern about inflation. use the s&p futures down between 0.3 and 0.5%. tom: history suggests the fourth quarter is one of the strongest. you have the likes of macro risk advisors sank the 200 day moving average for the s&p is still in play. that was downside from the closing price on wall street yesterday. talk about the energy prices, one standout from the gmm is u.k. natural gas prices are 11% in today's session. year-to-date up more than 320%. it is a recor
u.s. equities for their worst monthly selloff since march 2020. biden signs a stopgap funding bill. the house postpones its infrastructure vote. democrats failed to agree on the white house's economic agenda. china orders top energy firms to secure supplies. another tailwind for european energy prices. it could be a volatile day. the futures are down. maybe some closing off of some positions overall. certain hedge and certain money managers. we will have a roundup of what it means for the...
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the u.s. special envoy for the horn of africa left the country. he had been left with the impression that the process of political transition and reconciliation was still on track according to some of the state department. now, the big issue is whether or not this affect the resolution of another regional crisis. that of the grand ethiopian renaissance dam, known as gerd. they need to deal with the political situation and worry about other regional issues later. anchor: turkish president erdogan says no foreign diplomat kinnaman in the country unless they respect turkish law. his remarks follow a route with western countries over a jail business activists. the u.s. and other nations issued a joint statement, calling for his release who is charged over a failed coup. in response, he said the envoys must be stripped of diplomat status and immunity. >> we are not to start a crisis. it is to preserve and protect the rights and interests of our country. today, the ambassadors took a step back and r
the u.s. special envoy for the horn of africa left the country. he had been left with the impression that the process of political transition and reconciliation was still on track according to some of the state department. now, the big issue is whether or not this affect the resolution of another regional crisis. that of the grand ethiopian renaissance dam, known as gerd. they need to deal with the political situation and worry about other regional issues later. anchor: turkish president...
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and the u.s. is also building a coalition of nations to advocate for and invest in cyber technology and better secure supply chains. and it's offense the discussion that we are having today, and they will be -- and i hope that there will be many eu countries in this for the cooperation on cyber crime and law enforcement collaboration. and despite this important and good development, the-- critical structure particularly between the eu and the u.s. is very much needed now and i will concentrate on four possibledy mentions of such collaboration. first is eu-u.s. level and then ce level and private sector collaboration level and last but not least, nato level. starting with the eu, and even the eu and the u.s. have focused their attention on the same type, with special recognition of threats for critical infrastructure and they also have history of cyber security cooperation. in the view of many in experts, this collaboration is not in that and practical. we need as soon as possible to develop cooper
and the u.s. is also building a coalition of nations to advocate for and invest in cyber technology and better secure supply chains. and it's offense the discussion that we are having today, and they will be -- and i hope that there will be many eu countries in this for the cooperation on cyber crime and law enforcement collaboration. and despite this important and good development, the-- critical structure particularly between the eu and the u.s. is very much needed now and i will concentrate...
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u.s.-china economic competition hosted by the center for strategic and international studies. it's an hour and a half. matthew: good morning from washington. i'm delighted to welcome you to this event on u.s.-china economic competition. it's great to have, we're constrained by this virtual world of course but it's great to be able to pull in people from not only washington but from around the country and around the world. we're delighted to have you with us, an important topic. we're really here to roll out the reason initially we came was to roll out a report that one of my colleagues, stephanie see tbal, has just -- seagal, just produced, called degrees of separation, the subtitle a targeted approach to u.s.-china decuming. i'll introduce stephanie in a second, she'll introduce the report, she's been working on it for the last 8 months or so. it's a terrific contribution to the conversation about this charged topic of u.s.-china economic cooperation. i want to thank, before we start, the
u.s.-china economic competition hosted by the center for strategic and international studies. it's an hour and a half. matthew: good morning from washington. i'm delighted to welcome you to this event on u.s.-china economic competition. it's great to have, we're constrained by this virtual world of course but it's great to be able to pull in people from not only washington but from around the country and around the world. we're delighted to have you with us, an important topic. we're really...
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i teach a course on u.s. japan relations and global contexts in which the students normally get a research trip to tokyo each year printed we haven't been able to do it for two years because of the pandemic and i think this is spread across the entire u.s. is the dialogue of academics. either in an institution or personal environment has been broken on the pandemic. in your estimates, can this be fixed quickly as things get more and more normal over the short term. >> will thank you very much for that question and as i said in my presentation, i'm a strong believer in human connection. by this dislocation created by the pandemic, and peoples exchange including academic exchanges. and of course how quickly that we can overcome this challenge, it depends on how we make progress in terms of defeating this pandemic. i am happy to report that we are resuming normal exchanges for the students taking a few examples of traditional avenues to exchange the fellowship programs. we have just sent off a new bunch of jet c
i teach a course on u.s. japan relations and global contexts in which the students normally get a research trip to tokyo each year printed we haven't been able to do it for two years because of the pandemic and i think this is spread across the entire u.s. is the dialogue of academics. either in an institution or personal environment has been broken on the pandemic. in your estimates, can this be fixed quickly as things get more and more normal over the short term. >> will thank you very...
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but in fact, the u.s. government was fairly limited in its ability to get him out after they withdrew their forces. the effort to get him out fell to this mishmash of private groups that had been working in the past few weeks to get people like aman out. everybody from the founder of blackwater, glenn beck, the conservative commentator who was flying christians and other afghan people out, they tried to help. eric planned to carry out a clandestine operation to get him out. glenn beck worked for a couple weeks to get him on a charter. the problem was that the taliban weren't allowing people out that didn't have passports, and most of aman 's family didn't have one. eventually aman and the arizona national guard folks who helping him turned to an afghan american and -- afghan american interpreter who worked in the military who had been getting people out across the border by land through these routes. it is a very risky effort. it took many days, weeks for them to work out this effort. what it shows is how
but in fact, the u.s. government was fairly limited in its ability to get him out after they withdrew their forces. the effort to get him out fell to this mishmash of private groups that had been working in the past few weeks to get people like aman out. everybody from the founder of blackwater, glenn beck, the conservative commentator who was flying christians and other afghan people out, they tried to help. eric planned to carry out a clandestine operation to get him out. glenn beck worked...
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u.s. history. land's lawmakers approve a controversial plan to build a wall along its eastern border in response to a rise in migrants trying to cross from belarus. we visit the afghan cit, ground zero in a deadly battle for supremacy between taliban forces and militants from the islamic state. ♪ anchor: hello and welco. if you are watching in the u.s. or around the world. three days before the cop 26 climate summit, the pope has called on global leaders to make medical decisions and fer hope to the world. in a message, pope francis called on all those at the summito act now to tackle global warming. later,e met joe biden, who is in rome foa summit of g20 leaders. >> the ruler of the world's preeminent superpower en route to meet the world's most powerful religious leader. for joe biden, only america's second roman catholic president, this is an audience with his spiritual guide, and clearly somewhat he admires. >> you are the most significant warrior for peace i've ever met. with your p
u.s. history. land's lawmakers approve a controversial plan to build a wall along its eastern border in response to a rise in migrants trying to cross from belarus. we visit the afghan cit, ground zero in a deadly battle for supremacy between taliban forces and militants from the islamic state. ♪ anchor: hello and welco. if you are watching in the u.s. or around the world. three days before the cop 26 climate summit, the pope has called on global leaders to make medical decisions and fer hope...
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fourth, the u.s. must do a better job of regularly assessing the effectiveness of sanctions we need to communicate those findings better to banks and other entities that are implementing sanctions policy. last, the executive branch must continue to support and empower the dedicated public servants across the government charged with implementation and enforcement. as with any job workers are our greatest assets whether at treasury, state, senate banking housing and urban affairs committee or the intelligence committee in our government. they must have the funding and analytical tool and technical expertise, including en -- in crypto currencies. they need the technology and time to do their jobs particularly as we have increased the use of sanctions around the world. today's hearing will give members a chance to survey other international policy issues within our jurisdiction, pose any questions to the deputy secretary, which i'm sure he's prepared to address. i thank deputy secretary adeyemo for your w
fourth, the u.s. must do a better job of regularly assessing the effectiveness of sanctions we need to communicate those findings better to banks and other entities that are implementing sanctions policy. last, the executive branch must continue to support and empower the dedicated public servants across the government charged with implementation and enforcement. as with any job workers are our greatest assets whether at treasury, state, senate banking housing and urban affairs committee or the...
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after the latest u.s. jobs report, biden says the u.s. risks losing its edge and xi jinping vowing to reunify taiwan with mainland china. we begin in washington with a showdown over executive privilege. donald trump is pushing back after biden denied shielding. the former president has written his own letter to the national archives in an attempt to keep more than 40 documents under wraps. more on what this means for the investigation. >> tonight, the biden administration is clearing the way for the january 6 select committee to get information about what was going on in the white house before and during the insurrection. president biden will not assert executive privilege over some record since the document shed light on the events and baron the committee's need to under the attacks underlying the most serious attack on operations of the federal government since the civil war. >> this is just the first set of documents and we'll evaluate privilege. the president has been clear he believes to be the utmost importance for congress and the
after the latest u.s. jobs report, biden says the u.s. risks losing its edge and xi jinping vowing to reunify taiwan with mainland china. we begin in washington with a showdown over executive privilege. donald trump is pushing back after biden denied shielding. the former president has written his own letter to the national archives in an attempt to keep more than 40 documents under wraps. more on what this means for the investigation. >> tonight, the biden administration is clearing the...
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the u.s. at $6.40. natural gas hitting all-time highs. natural gases going on the spot market for 25, $30 you've got oil on the ride here a lot of talk we could see power plants in china back to oil and increase the demand for oil. by the way, this european natural gas and energy is a big one. we can get ahead of all of this with the bank of america commodities research as we said, european energy prices are soaring to levels never seen before. in some ways, if you look at the european power prices, if you convert $200 u.s. per barrel and that's hitting stocks. let's go to juliana. we are ringing the bell. i got to imagine this is a huge story where you are. >> this is a big deal, absolutely this spike is in europe is a big deal because it is now becoming a global problem. we are seeing record prices in asia let me take you to the market reaction the stoxx 600 down this morning. this is a picture from a sector perspective. every sector trading lower banks out front in the dutch price here up f
the u.s. at $6.40. natural gas hitting all-time highs. natural gases going on the spot market for 25, $30 you've got oil on the ride here a lot of talk we could see power plants in china back to oil and increase the demand for oil. by the way, this european natural gas and energy is a big one. we can get ahead of all of this with the bank of america commodities research as we said, european energy prices are soaring to levels never seen before. in some ways, if you look at the european power...
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citizens and u.s. citizens or lawful permanent residents or visa holders, they are actually able to resettle directly into the united states. but if they are not then they go to one of eight military facilities where a tremendous amount of resources are dedicated to their well-being. >> the u.s. government accommodations for afghans have raised questions about why the same isn't being done for migrants arriving at the southern border in record numbers. >> if the u.s. government was able to setup this system so quickly for afghans, why not set it up so quickly for those in need coming at the southern border? >> remember we're working to countries to the south that are dealing with border management challenges themselves, resource constraints and like. so the challenges are very different here than they are with respect to the afghan national. >> the jawads are now living in a one bedroom apartment in virginia they found through one of the resettlement organization. housing alone is not enough to make re
citizens and u.s. citizens or lawful permanent residents or visa holders, they are actually able to resettle directly into the united states. but if they are not then they go to one of eight military facilities where a tremendous amount of resources are dedicated to their well-being. >> the u.s. government accommodations for afghans have raised questions about why the same isn't being done for migrants arriving at the southern border in record numbers. >> if the u.s. government was...
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u.s. francine lacqua is in london and guy johnson is off. unbelievable move in the bond market over the last few days. thank god it's friday, right? francine: for an equity analyst you've had a million and one earnings so it's been a pretty long week. and we look at technologies so it has been a manner of confluence all coming together on this friday. alix: and, by the way, is the end of october. the nasdaq down .5%. blame apple and amazon despite the fact that they are off the lows of their session. i wonder how much of the issues that they are encountering is transitory versus permanent? and the divergence there? the bond market is where i see the really interesting action. it started yesterday and continued in australia, two-year yields spiking come huge in the last few days. the central bank did not defend yield targets. the 10-year yield in italy is 15 basis points higher, the last two days 30 basis points higher for btp. similar in the u.s. the 10-year yield feels calm, but the 2-yea
u.s. francine lacqua is in london and guy johnson is off. unbelievable move in the bond market over the last few days. thank god it's friday, right? francine: for an equity analyst you've had a million and one earnings so it's been a pretty long week. and we look at technologies so it has been a manner of confluence all coming together on this friday. alix: and, by the way, is the end of october. the nasdaq down .5%. blame apple and amazon despite the fact that they are off the lows of their...
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and democrats control both u.s. senate seats, seven of eight u.s. house seats, and both chambers of the state legislature. this is by no means the only effort of its kind. there is a campaign to get a sizable chunk of oregon and even some in northern california to become part of greater idaho. supporters in oregon claim their state refuses to protect its citizens from the rioting scene in portland and other law and order issues. id idaho, on the other hand, stands for more of what they see as american values. >> it's not a vote to start a new state. it is just the beginning process of asking oregon to let oregon's rural counties go and asking idaho, would you allow us to become part of your state? >> but earlier i spoke with juliette muso, vice dean at the university of california's vice school of public policy and an expert on secession, and i asked her whether these efforts have any chance of working. here she is. >> california counties first started talking about leaving california in 1941. but i do think that we're seeing more of it. and i think
and democrats control both u.s. senate seats, seven of eight u.s. house seats, and both chambers of the state legislature. this is by no means the only effort of its kind. there is a campaign to get a sizable chunk of oregon and even some in northern california to become part of greater idaho. supporters in oregon claim their state refuses to protect its citizens from the rioting scene in portland and other law and order issues. id idaho, on the other hand, stands for more of what they see as...
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how much can the u.s. economy tolerate given how much leverage and excesses that might be revealed to the 10 year go up to 2.6%? michael: i think it will be a more of a matter of the 10 year yield following the u.s. economy up. we have a v-shaped pattern, a much more robust recovery but rates are lower than they were on average during the last cycle. ultimately, if the fed is forced to play catch-up in the central banks aren't very good at being nimble when they are trying to catch up behind the curve, that is where we could end up with recessionary risks. it will not be a risk next year in my estimation, but could prove to be a shorter cycle than we saw in the 1990's. typically it is slow, steady cycles with low inflation, not superstrong v rebounds with high inflationary measures. tom: do we underestimate earnings season because of technology? granted with the natural disaster in the pandemic, do we have an understanding of technology but used by other sectors? michael: i think in aggregate you look at t
how much can the u.s. economy tolerate given how much leverage and excesses that might be revealed to the 10 year go up to 2.6%? michael: i think it will be a more of a matter of the 10 year yield following the u.s. economy up. we have a v-shaped pattern, a much more robust recovery but rates are lower than they were on average during the last cycle. ultimately, if the fed is forced to play catch-up in the central banks aren't very good at being nimble when they are trying to catch up behind...
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the u.s. was warned not to interfere in its internal affairs, to respect china's territorial integrity and we're hearing from the u.s. side there is some kind of agreement in principle for a virtual summit by the end of the year. the white house has been arguing it needs some channels of communication to establish guardrails between the world's two largest economies, and the white house buzz word is responsible competition, to make sure that a flash point doesn't spin out of control or erupt. and the case in point here is taiwan, where china sent a record number of war planes over the course of a holiday weekend. those flights have tapered off. nonetheless, the u.s. government has issued warnings. take a list tone what anthony blinken, the u.s. secretary of state had to say. >> the activity is destabilizing. it risks miscalculation. and it has the potential to undermine regional peace and stability. we strongly urge beijing to cease its military dip clomatic and coercion directed at taiwan. >>
the u.s. was warned not to interfere in its internal affairs, to respect china's territorial integrity and we're hearing from the u.s. side there is some kind of agreement in principle for a virtual summit by the end of the year. the white house has been arguing it needs some channels of communication to establish guardrails between the world's two largest economies, and the white house buzz word is responsible competition, to make sure that a flash point doesn't spin out of control or erupt....
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the u.s. secretary of state antony blinken is light is in france to patch up ties after weeks of strained relations over a canceled submarine deal. he has met french president emmanuel macron and the foreign minister. both sides have agreed there is an opportunity to deepen cooperation. france expressed anger last month when australia tore up a multibillion-dollar defense deal replacing it with a contract with the u.s. and u.k.. french president macron said he hopes he can discuss the simmering issue with the u.s. based on the facts. >> i think we will catch up at the g20. to see how we can reengage. my point, it is not an issue about -- it is an issue about facts and what to do together. >> but tosha has more on this from slovenia -- natasha has more on this from slovenia. >> emmanuel macron said he thought this dinner was a good opportunity for the e.u.'s position. as far as he was concerned, he believes the e.u. should work closely with its historic allies but it should remain more self-rel
the u.s. secretary of state antony blinken is light is in france to patch up ties after weeks of strained relations over a canceled submarine deal. he has met french president emmanuel macron and the foreign minister. both sides have agreed there is an opportunity to deepen cooperation. france expressed anger last month when australia tore up a multibillion-dollar defense deal replacing it with a contract with the u.s. and u.k.. french president macron said he hopes he can discuss the simmering...
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u.s. presidents. among his assignments, he spent five years at the national security council, first as director of soviet affairs under president george h.w. bush, and later as senior director for russia, ukraine, and eurasia affairs under president clinton. in those roles, he helped shepherd the united states through the collapse of the soviet union and establishment of new relationships with the former soviet bloc countries. in 1997, he was named u.s. ambassador to greece, where he helped to expand our bilateral defense relationship and counterterrorism. in 2001, president george bush selected him to serve as u.s. ambassador to nato. he took this post one month before the attacks of 9/11. just one month before 9/11. when the alliance invoked article 5 for the first time in its history. he later served under secretary of state for political affairs. ambassador burns has established a deep understanding of the united states' relationship with china and has been a returning visitor to china
u.s. presidents. among his assignments, he spent five years at the national security council, first as director of soviet affairs under president george h.w. bush, and later as senior director for russia, ukraine, and eurasia affairs under president clinton. in those roles, he helped shepherd the united states through the collapse of the soviet union and establishment of new relationships with the former soviet bloc countries. in 1997, he was named u.s. ambassador to greece, where he helped to...
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the u.s., pfizer asks for its covid vaccine to be approved for children ages five to 11. it could be available in weeks. we hear the story of a family from the u.k. detained in syria after the mother took the children into islamic state territory. africa's apartheid struggle desmond tutu turns 90. how the young see his legacy. ♪ >> welcome to world news america on pbs in around the globe. we begin in pakistan where an earthquake has killed at least 15 people, some childr. it struck in the early morning, injuring hundreds. the prime minister has deployed the army to help with rescue efforts. the worst affected area was a southwestern province. the quake was so strong houses made of mud and bricks crumbled. we are on the scene and hav this report. >> we were in deep sleep when around 3:00 in the morning a strong earthquake jolted the city and before they could run their lives, within seconds, 100 houses and buildings collapsed. he lost the members of his family, including a four month old neph
the u.s., pfizer asks for its covid vaccine to be approved for children ages five to 11. it could be available in weeks. we hear the story of a family from the u.k. detained in syria after the mother took the children into islamic state territory. africa's apartheid struggle desmond tutu turns 90. how the young see his legacy. ♪ >> welcome to world news america on pbs in around the globe. we begin in pakistan where an earthquake has killed at least 15 people, some childr. it struck in...
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u.s. tech -- secretary of state tells bloomberg china must act responsibly in the ever grand crisis. we will hear from antony blinken. we are seeing u.s. futures muted at the open after we saw stocks rallying in the afternoon. the s&p 500 erasing one .3% -- one point percent of a loss, the biggest since february. we might get a resolution or kicking the can down the road on the u.s. debt ceiling into december. we also had the 10 year yield changed. strong jobs numbers, private companies adding most jobs in three months. we will be looking forward to the september payroll on friday. oil sinking by the most in two weeks and extending losses. this as we continue to see growing u.s. inventory and russia signaled they are ready to help ease a global energy crisis. natural gas is moving, it has been volatile for a few days. we saw it plunge after settling at the highest level in 12 years with president putin saying the russian gas pump will send more gas into ukraine at the end of the year. pric
u.s. tech -- secretary of state tells bloomberg china must act responsibly in the ever grand crisis. we will hear from antony blinken. we are seeing u.s. futures muted at the open after we saw stocks rallying in the afternoon. the s&p 500 erasing one .3% -- one point percent of a loss, the biggest since february. we might get a resolution or kicking the can down the road on the u.s. debt ceiling into december. we also had the 10 year yield changed. strong jobs numbers, private companies...
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the u.s. economy. will that be enough to lift the fog of uncertainty that is plaguing markets? late yesterday, the market is keeping an intense mood, and numbers today might help give us a rally in the equities market. what we really need for the rally to gain a stronger footing is a sense that inflation is getting under control through the narrative of the fed, and indications that supply chain pressures are easing. we need time, and we are far from pressures easing. tesla talking about the continued supply chain issue that is not allowing them to meet demands. we will have the job numbers today that give us a sense of direction of a fed taper in november. let's see how we are looking today. that fog of uncertainty means we can push slightly higher when it comes to the asian trading session. we will talk to juliette saly about that. up 0.3% on the asia index. s&p futures flat to unchanged. not a lot to trade on until the jobs numbers. the 10 year yield marches higher. we are near 1.6%. finall
the u.s. economy. will that be enough to lift the fog of uncertainty that is plaguing markets? late yesterday, the market is keeping an intense mood, and numbers today might help give us a rally in the equities market. what we really need for the rally to gain a stronger footing is a sense that inflation is getting under control through the narrative of the fed, and indications that supply chain pressures are easing. we need time, and we are far from pressures easing. tesla talking about the...
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first is the eu and u.s. level. then the ce and u.s. level. then the collaboration level. last, multilateral. starting with the eu, the eu and u.s. have already spoken there position on the same special recognition of critical infrastructure and also the history of cybersecurity cooperation. this collaboration is not yet effective and practical. we need to develop systemic cooperation between eu countries within the u.s. government on this particular topic. maybe, development with ed fraud -- within fraud between the u.s., india, japan, and australia. these four countries declared building a long-standing cooperation on cybersecurity and lodging new efforts to bolster critical infrastructure against cyber theft. by bringing together the expertise of their nation to drive domestic and international subsidies. another advantage of such a collaboration claim -- came one month ago with the u.s. declaration of a partnership for new challenges including cybersecurity aberration for a new era with three agreements that -- cooperation for a new era with three agreements that will
first is the eu and u.s. level. then the ce and u.s. level. then the collaboration level. last, multilateral. starting with the eu, the eu and u.s. have already spoken there position on the same special recognition of critical infrastructure and also the history of cybersecurity cooperation. this collaboration is not yet effective and practical. we need to develop systemic cooperation between eu countries within the u.s. government on this particular topic. maybe, development with ed fraud --...
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what we have heard from the u.s. so far is that they asked the foreign turkish minister for clarity on what this means because erdogan said that the ambassadors from these 10 countries including the u.s., germany for example would be declared persona non grata. that requires an official decision from the government that is not been made yet. there is this waiting for the other shoe to drop. the feeling with eric on that -- erdogan that you have with turkey because he can be a very mercurial leader. he does not hesitate to pick fights. that said, this has been going on since the trump administration. as far as the u.s. is concerned. the is this man and philanthropist who is in jail has been there for four years already. this has been coming for a while. kathleen: more pressure on the lire, i guess. china on its latest virus outbreak. compared to other mornings you have heard in -- warnings of hurt in the past, how serious is this one? reporter: the global scale of things, it is minimal. we're talking about 26 new case
what we have heard from the u.s. so far is that they asked the foreign turkish minister for clarity on what this means because erdogan said that the ambassadors from these 10 countries including the u.s., germany for example would be declared persona non grata. that requires an official decision from the government that is not been made yet. there is this waiting for the other shoe to drop. the feeling with eric on that -- erdogan that you have with turkey because he can be a very mercurial...
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the u.s. going to perform in this environment simply because it has the availability of energy that it requires to satisfy the demand that exists within the economy, and europe potentially doesn't? saad: there's definitely the potential for that. as you say, it has much more abundant supply. it is currently exporting lng, so it has that flex ability a little bit. as you say, production has been down. so could you start to turn that backup? your points on prices are absolutely right. they have gone above $60 to a price level we haven't seen in many years. but those are still only about 1/5 of where oil prices have gone. so there's more they pull their that could get you some production. but if europe and asia are already coming back on industrial activity, the u.s. could say we have the ability to turn this up. the u.s. has either forms of energy as well. they still have their nuclear plans. europe, let's not forget, has retired about 40% of its coal capacity in the last five years, see your ab
the u.s. going to perform in this environment simply because it has the availability of energy that it requires to satisfy the demand that exists within the economy, and europe potentially doesn't? saad: there's definitely the potential for that. as you say, it has much more abundant supply. it is currently exporting lng, so it has that flex ability a little bit. as you say, production has been down. so could you start to turn that backup? your points on prices are absolutely right. they have...
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the u.s. is also building a coalition of nations to advocate for technology and to better secure supply chains. it is over this discussion we are having today. and there will be -- and i hope that there will be many eu countries in this cooperation on cyber crime and law enforcement collaboration. despite this important and good development, the cooperation on cybersecurity is such that [inaudible] and the u.s. is very much now. i will concentrate on for possible dimensions of such collaboration. the first is au, u.s., private sector collaboration level. and last but not least, made a level. the u.s. has [inaudible] recognition and they also have history of cybersecurity. and this collaboration is not practical. we need, as much as possible, to develop cooperation between eu and u.s. countries. as an example, the development could gather comprehensive u.s. media, and australia. building a long-standing collaboration on cybersecurity allowing new efforts to -- the resilience again cyber threats
the u.s. is also building a coalition of nations to advocate for technology and to better secure supply chains. it is over this discussion we are having today. and there will be -- and i hope that there will be many eu countries in this cooperation on cyber crime and law enforcement collaboration. despite this important and good development, the cooperation on cybersecurity is such that [inaudible] and the u.s. is very much now. i will concentrate on for possible dimensions of such...