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reduced in the next four years of dpp rule compared to the past eight years of dpp's rule. but still i think there is no incentive for either side to increase tensions because this could come at a high economic cost. at the same time, taiwan's is trying to increase its cooperation with the us and it has to continue to toe china's line. for china, it has to deal with a lot of its domestic issues at the moment. so i think there will be restraint on both sides to maintain peace and also to prevent an escalation of the riskiest. aha, escalation of the riskiest. a delicate line for william lai to work between china the us as well. what does it mean for other countries? these tensions, if they are to continue, willow damage perhaps taiwan's of attracting more investors to the territory? jaehwan will continue to be attractive because of its dominance of the global semiconductors industry. trade with china, as you mention, is still an important part of taiwan's economy. trade and investment between china and taiwan has not only been shaped by the cross strait developments as with o
reduced in the next four years of dpp rule compared to the past eight years of dpp's rule. but still i think there is no incentive for either side to increase tensions because this could come at a high economic cost. at the same time, taiwan's is trying to increase its cooperation with the us and it has to continue to toe china's line. for china, it has to deal with a lot of its domestic issues at the moment. so i think there will be restraint on both sides to maintain peace and also to prevent...
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urged people in taiwan to vote for not the dpp. it didn't work. and so, we're in for a few more years of tension, it would seem. and do we know how — tension, it would seem. and do we know how beijing _ tension, it would seem. and do we know how beijing views - tension, it would seem. and do we know how beijing views the | we know how beijing views the leadership of william lai, who is set to be inaugurated, compared to the outgoing president, tsai ing—wen? compared to the outgoing president, tsai ing-wen? well, from the messaging _ president, tsai ing-wen? well, from the messaging we're - from the messaging we're getting from the communist party, it isjust getting from the communist party, it is just more of the same. you know, they're urging him not to do this and not to do that. the assumption — like in the articles like the one i just read out, is that it is going to be bad. and it's not like they're counting on him doing what they want him to do. so they're kind of pre—empting his leadership, if you like, by saying that it's going to
urged people in taiwan to vote for not the dpp. it didn't work. and so, we're in for a few more years of tension, it would seem. and do we know how — tension, it would seem. and do we know how beijing _ tension, it would seem. and do we know how beijing views - tension, it would seem. and do we know how beijing views the | we know how beijing views the leadership of william lai, who is set to be inaugurated, compared to the outgoing president, tsai ing—wen? compared to the outgoing...
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they won 53 seats in the 113 member body, one more than the dpp. the tpp secured eight, and there are two independents. those two are said to be more kmt leaning. so what we are hearing is the kmt will try and use that advantage to push through this bill that is being discussed and that is what this scuffle was all about. they want to put the pressure on lai ching-te in his opening days by forcing an annual state of the nation address directly to the members of the legislative you want. they also want a separate annual meeting between the president and the members of the legislative yuan. if he's deemed by them, lai ching-te, is deemed to be lying, that could be a jail offense. that is something the dpp said the process of this rushed bill is unconstitutional. the president and the new vice president will be sworn in today, several months after the january election victory. the new members of the parliament took offive -- office in february. so they have had time to build up the strategy and see how potentially could undermine the new president who
they won 53 seats in the 113 member body, one more than the dpp. the tpp secured eight, and there are two independents. those two are said to be more kmt leaning. so what we are hearing is the kmt will try and use that advantage to push through this bill that is being discussed and that is what this scuffle was all about. they want to put the pressure on lai ching-te in his opening days by forcing an annual state of the nation address directly to the members of the legislative you want. they...
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to the past eight years of dpp�*s rule. but still i think there is no incentive for either side to increase tensions because this could come at a high economic cost. at the same time, taiwan's is trying to increase its cooperation with the us and its cooperation with the us and it has to continue to toe china's line. for china, it has to deal with a lot of domestic issues at the moment. so i think there will be restraint on both sides to maintain peace and also to keep, prevent escalation of the risk. fix, escalation of the risk. a delicate line for william lai to walk, particularly with that relationship between china and us as well. what does it mean other countries, if tensions continue will it perhaps damaged taiwan's attempts to attract more investors to the territory?— attract more investors to the territo ? . ., territory? taiwan will continue to be attractive _ territory? taiwan will continue to be attractive because - territory? taiwan will continue to be attractive because of- territory? taiwan will continue to
to the past eight years of dpp�*s rule. but still i think there is no incentive for either side to increase tensions because this could come at a high economic cost. at the same time, taiwan's is trying to increase its cooperation with the us and its cooperation with the us and it has to continue to toe china's line. for china, it has to deal with a lot of domestic issues at the moment. so i think there will be restraint on both sides to maintain peace and also to keep, prevent escalation of...
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they have different visions based on the consensus which the dpp does not recognize. alexander: 90 two consensus was tacit understanding that we will not be able to resolve political differences for more than 70 years soon. stephen: agree to disagree, there is only one china. alexander: they were afraid that the world will think taiwan agrees with she thing and that is why. from the kmt standpoint peace and stability is in the interest of both parties from washington to beijing. everyone needs to do its part to ensure peace and stability in the region. for others it may be a regional conflict, but for taiwan it is a matter of survival though we need to do our part to sustain that. stephen: it was illustrated by the former president that it is appeasing beijing. alexander: we give assurances and we strengthen deterrence without provoking, that is our standpoint. we believe not only building up defense, but maintain dialogue. >> what is going on with the legislative? there was a scuffle and a bill in the kmt has control of the legislature by one seats, plus the dpp, thi
they have different visions based on the consensus which the dpp does not recognize. alexander: 90 two consensus was tacit understanding that we will not be able to resolve political differences for more than 70 years soon. stephen: agree to disagree, there is only one china. alexander: they were afraid that the world will think taiwan agrees with she thing and that is why. from the kmt standpoint peace and stability is in the interest of both parties from washington to beijing. everyone needs...
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a $22 billion drug in one year part of that enthusiasm is this mechanism of this drug, which is the dpp-1 inhibitor. dpp-1 inhibitor does what, and what does that mean for other diseases of the lung that have been so far hard to treat? >> well, it's not just diseases of the lung. it's really any what we would refer to as neutrafil mediated diseases they address inflammatory conditions by inhibiting dpp-1, you break that cycle of inflammation that can lead to diseased states. we talked about bronciectisis, but we have a disease called chr chronic, currently numbering 26 million people in the u.s. that have that condition. so this is a very significant opportunity. w we're going to focus on the most severe end of the patient spectrum and it's still quite substantial. its day has started today. >> how pivotal do you think this mechanism will be in the long run? you're talking about a trial that's underway for crs without p poll ups when you think about other diseases, what does that pipeline look like >> we started when the phase 2 results were published in the new england journal of medic
a $22 billion drug in one year part of that enthusiasm is this mechanism of this drug, which is the dpp-1 inhibitor. dpp-1 inhibitor does what, and what does that mean for other diseases of the lung that have been so far hard to treat? >> well, it's not just diseases of the lung. it's really any what we would refer to as neutrafil mediated diseases they address inflammatory conditions by inhibiting dpp-1, you break that cycle of inflammation that can lead to diseased states. we talked...
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but tensions between beijing and taiwan is unlikely to be reduced in the next four years of dpp rule compared to the past eight years of the ppp�*s rule. but still, i think there is no incentive for either side to increase tensions because this could come at a high economic cost for both. so at the same time, taiwan is trying to increase its cooperation with the us. and it has to continue to toe the line of china. and for china, it has to do with a lot of domestic issues —— deal with a lot of domestic issues at the moment, so i think there will be restrained on both sides to maintain peace and also to keep, to prevent an escalation of the risk. it keep, to prevent an escalation of the risk-— of the risk. it is a delicate line for— of the risk. it is a delicate line for william _ of the risk. it is a delicate line for william lai - of the risk. it is a delicate line for william lai to - of the risk. it is a delicate| line for william lai to work with that relationship with china and the us as well. what does it mean for other countries, if these tensions are to continue, wil
but tensions between beijing and taiwan is unlikely to be reduced in the next four years of dpp rule compared to the past eight years of the ppp�*s rule. but still, i think there is no incentive for either side to increase tensions because this could come at a high economic cost for both. so at the same time, taiwan is trying to increase its cooperation with the us. and it has to continue to toe the line of china. and for china, it has to do with a lot of domestic issues —— deal with a...
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will be the divide in the legislative yuan where the opposition took one more seat than the ruling dpp. we will talk about that in a little bit. the big issue as you alluded to will be the cross strait relations. we will give a speech today that will likely talk about reaffirming the status quo in cross strait relations with china at a time obviously beijing is watching this closely. they have labeled lai ching-te a number of different things and a dangerous separatist. they will be watching his tone and his word today. we have heard he is likely to keep on about being a continuity candidate. but bringing stability to policy here in taiwan. and there will be a number of guests but it is more like the who's who of world leaders. because look, no doubt that the pool of diplomatic relations and those who recognize taiwan as a sovereign state is dwindling. since 2016 taiwan lost five different latin american nations to beijing including panama, dominican republic, el salvador, honduras, and most recently they lost the solomon islands. that pool of diplomatic allies has shrunk quite a bit.
will be the divide in the legislative yuan where the opposition took one more seat than the ruling dpp. we will talk about that in a little bit. the big issue as you alluded to will be the cross strait relations. we will give a speech today that will likely talk about reaffirming the status quo in cross strait relations with china at a time obviously beijing is watching this closely. they have labeled lai ching-te a number of different things and a dangerous separatist. they will be watching...
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keep in mind this is the third consecutive term of an independence-minded party dpp winning the presidential election. their favorite party is the kmt, they have not won since three terms ago, and she went to beijing and met with xi jinping. on a highly polarized island, you have one party going to beijing and meeting with xi jinping, talking about how to cooperate. then the other side of the island is saying we're in essence independent of beijing and china. that's what he said, lai ching-te said neither china nor taiwan are subordinate of each other. those are fighting words to beijing. i did speak to a kmt special advisor to the chairman earlier this morning, he essentially said, don't provoke beijing with this kind of talk because militarily taiwan is not ready to defend itself yet. you asked at the beginning, what is at stake? so much, geopolitically, as well as economically with all the high-end chips. we talked about nvidia. tsmc, the world's biggest foundry. it is all here. tom: stephen engle, thank you very much, in taipei. a check on the commodities rally. the tech space and we wil
keep in mind this is the third consecutive term of an independence-minded party dpp winning the presidential election. their favorite party is the kmt, they have not won since three terms ago, and she went to beijing and met with xi jinping. on a highly polarized island, you have one party going to beijing and meeting with xi jinping, talking about how to cooperate. then the other side of the island is saying we're in essence independent of beijing and china. that's what he said, lai ching-te...
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troops may immediately appear there, western missiles may appear there, and some politicians of the dpp may already appear there. declared that they would strike, just as the ukrainians demand, which means a long-range weapon on shanghai, throughout the economic underbelly, on guangdong, on guangzhou, shinzhen, beijing and missiles will fly there, that is, china is actually forced to defend itself preventively, so this is very... the rhetoric is indeed absolutely correct when they say that the scale of the exercises is comparable to the exercises that took place during pilosi, and then it was very difficult to steer chinese-american relations out of this, which means they seemed to have pulled themselves out of this hole, so again the same repetition, although it seems to me that the statement is not so sharp, it seems to me that beijing is still guided by some other factors, firstly, the gigantic delegations of the japanese parliament, the korean one, it feels like... as if if only beijing knew about some kind of agreement between the additional us and the dpp, that they are ready to u
troops may immediately appear there, western missiles may appear there, and some politicians of the dpp may already appear there. declared that they would strike, just as the ukrainians demand, which means a long-range weapon on shanghai, throughout the economic underbelly, on guangdong, on guangzhou, shinzhen, beijing and missiles will fly there, that is, china is actually forced to defend itself preventively, so this is very... the rhetoric is indeed absolutely correct when they say that the...
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if you had told me in 1976 that the the dpp south to be completely republican by 2024. i wouldn't believe you if you had told me ten years ago that donald trump would be doing this well with hispanic voters and black voters. i wouldn't believe you, but politics has an ability to surprises it's really fascinating, really good, interesting analysis here. >> thank you. thank you. >> amber another state, take steps to limit women's reproductive rights. louisiana, it could soon criminalize certain abortion medications and a game changer. the deal that paves away to give cash to college athletes. planes, trains, and automobiles will be the, will be packed through the weekend. we're tracking that traveled trouble hello, spots between you and your holiday russia for trying to spy on us we were spying on them. i'm sorry, frank this is a war but secret war, secrets and spies, a nuclear game we're sunday, june 2 at ten on cnn from medium rare well done so many, ways to save life, ready, while it happy, that's 3605 by whole foods market. >> the temperate peta breeze makes sleep fee
if you had told me in 1976 that the the dpp south to be completely republican by 2024. i wouldn't believe you if you had told me ten years ago that donald trump would be doing this well with hispanic voters and black voters. i wouldn't believe you, but politics has an ability to surprises it's really fascinating, really good, interesting analysis here. >> thank you. thank you. >> amber another state, take steps to limit women's reproductive rights. louisiana, it could soon...
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so this bloke who was a dpp, soon to be our prime minister doesn't realise the chicken is meat. anyway right. >> okay. all right, go on then , >> okay. all right, go on then, my union jackass is the international criminal court that equates israel and its right to defend itself with butchering murders. hamas. i think it's ridiculous . and it think it's ridiculous. and it undermines the un. >> okay. >> okay. >> and mine is the former president of iran, killed in the helicopter crash , jackass is too helicopter crash, jackass is too good a term for him, i'm afraid. a horrible butcher executed thousands, including women, was simply not covering their hair. okay >> all right, guys, today's winner is. and i never thought i would say this. the dead president of iran. okay, look, guys, thank you. thank you, thank you. wonderful show tonight. thank you. everybody who's been watching and listening and tonight, especially in light of ofcom's ruling, keep fighting the good fight . fight. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on gb news . who's. news. who's. >> evening.
so this bloke who was a dpp, soon to be our prime minister doesn't realise the chicken is meat. anyway right. >> okay. all right, go on then , >> okay. all right, go on then, my union jackass is the international criminal court that equates israel and its right to defend itself with butchering murders. hamas. i think it's ridiculous . and it think it's ridiculous. and it undermines the un. >> okay. >> okay. >> and mine is the former president of iran, killed in the...
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actually, it was a bit before that he was dpp when 25 sun journalists, all of whom were cleared, by the way, all of whom were cleared after three years of having their lives ruined. right and the thing about mr murdoch is that i know from personal experience, and anybody will tell you who works for him, whether it's the management, the editors or the journalists, he drove them forward to get bigger and better stories. why bigger stories? equal bigger sales. bigger sales at that time to led bigger, advertising revenues and more profits . so the truth is, he profits. so the truth is, he handed over to the police, organised very cleverly a whole series of emails and invoices which were looked as though these journalists were guilty. they weren't guilty of anything. they weren't guilty of anything. the lord chief justice said they weren't guilty of anything. right. journalist jobs is to find stuff out. and actually, as you all know , and as you've just you all know, and as you've just seen with the post office, there's a whole series of prs and management who are spending their entire time
actually, it was a bit before that he was dpp when 25 sun journalists, all of whom were cleared, by the way, all of whom were cleared after three years of having their lives ruined. right and the thing about mr murdoch is that i know from personal experience, and anybody will tell you who works for him, whether it's the management, the editors or the journalists, he drove them forward to get bigger and better stories. why bigger stories? equal bigger sales. bigger sales at that time to led...