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of pomp and stall or same protests as john how reports from london. let me. rehearsals for the sort of welcome donald trump could expect if he joined the audience at the king's head theater in london's arpa street and this is a flavor of the welcome the u.s. president will actually get on his state visit to the united kingdom so i think people are really sick and finally over the 1st state visit. with the queen why should a man like this who really friends the core values of our society be. disgraced former hope indefinitely for bigger numbers than last time. almost 70 percent of britons have a negative view of donald trump and during a visit last summer trump avoided central london where hundreds of thousands took to the streets in protest. he met the queen at windsor castle instead where he sent
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off in front of her in a breach of royal protocol that forced the monarch to overtake him. with the country now in political turmoil new off script moments lying in wait are you going to tell your secret plan king nigel farage of england he's invited you to visit buckingham rona. palin trump palace yes of course the new hotel. president trump will be denied some of the traditional privileges of a full state visit bilby no address to both houses of parliament he's too divisive says the speaker he won't be staying in buckingham palace the room renovations going on nor will he join the list of other heads of state to be enjoyed a golden carriage ride along the mile too but probably beside the police reportedly because of security concerns or because the mel would likely be lined with unflattering placards not flag waving fans. and water talks between the president and the british prime minister who less than
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a fortnight ago gave notice of her intention to resign the disputes at the top of the headlines of the moment between the u.s. and u.k. around while weigh in the question of 5 g. networks and whether hallway will be allowed to build those in allied countries to the u.s. and around the questions of iran with the u.s. having dropped out of a j c p o a pressuring european allies to do the same and those are the major issues but both the u.s. and u.k. have fairly hardened positions and i don't think that it's particularly likely that this visit especially with the lame duck prime minister is going to resolve this. for donald trump and the family members accompanying him they'll be pumped they'll be ceremony and at the king's head in london's up a street they'll be a musical chorus line to the religious faith here or the if that's jonah how al-jazeera london. for war. yeah. well the weather is
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next month still ahead on out of there are. people running for safety as a cruise ship and benefits rammed into a war and a tourist buyers. and mexico are soaring matter raves take a look at the president's proposal for getting tough on crime. the web and sponsored by cattle and. how low a line of cloud which you can see so clearly on the satellite picture this one here has got rain showers pulsing up it from vietnam series southern china and of art the ocean eventually reaching japan that includes hong kong but it doesn't include a great deal of the rest of china which is a moment and in the forecast fairly dry but if you're in hong kong expect rather
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humid weather the same is true in hanoi with spells of dry in between but not very long ones are seen some heavy rain recently reported in luzon but to be honest the forecast and the actuality from the satellite picture of showers in the philippines is in the south so also throughout malaysia less so in indonesia there is rather more cloud forecast in java and eastwards on monday and indeed on tuesday but heavy rain seems to be more likely in singapore and further north and of course it should be heading up towards india as the start of the monsoon rains but they are about a week late the line has reached me in ma hasn't quite reached straight line q there are occasional showers robonaut anything beyond that so the pretty monsoon heat is still with us and we're talking about rajahs time but at $51.00 degrees we are hitting record valleys thankfully that's not common for most.
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a pessimistic view of the trumpet ministrations long awaited middle east peace plan to white house advisor has expressed optimism about the proposal. meanwhile says the u.s. is ready to sit down with iran with no preconditions about its nuclear program iran has said relations must return to normal in order for there to be further dialogue . and cattles foreign minister has told al-jazeera he has reservations about the statements on iran that came out of summits held the next to last week ahmed bin abdul rahman al tony says the communique is only condemned iran without referring to a moderate policy of engagement. now boeing is facing a new problem with it 737 models u.s. aviation regulators say some aircraft may have wing parts that were improperly manufactured and will have to be replaced. the statement from the federal aviation administration applies to the n.g.a. and max model boeing is still lacking to get its 737 max payne's back into service
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today the grounded following 2 fatal crashes of the i spoke to kyle benitez the pilot and a former f.a.a. safety team presented he says it's good the problem has been identified any. this is the sled assembly on the aircraft which basically gives the aircraft increased lift during takeoff and landing. the good news here is that they've actually caught the problem before an incident so i would assume that these airplanes will be thoroughly inspected prior to the air the aircraft flying again to ensure that these parts in the assembly it was assembled in the proper manner if if it really was an imperative problem where the f.a.a. thought that was that a catastrophe you know was imminent or could happen as a result of the assembly of the parts they would not allow the airplanes to fly
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until that action is taken now if there very well could be a time purge involved where the the f.a.a. perhaps ragers could say you have a week you have 2 weeks you have a month to inspect these parts based on how critical. they deem the not the inspect the anomaly to be as far as the proper way they were somewhat so the fact that these are planes are immediately grounded or were there demanding inspection prior to flight would lead me to believe that this isn't a tremendously imperative situation has to be corrected immediately or on the spot . now a candlelight vigil is being held by the families of indigenous women who've gone missing or have been murdered in canada it's believed there were thousands of victims the families are protesting the findings of a national inquiry into their disappearances which is said to be released on monday she has returned he has more from parliament hill in ottawa. vigil is just getting underway here outside the canadian parliament in ottawa it's being held by
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relatives of those missing and murdered indigenous women the subject of this national enquirer it's in indigenous communities themselves who long asked for inquired for at the very least for the names of their relatives to be put on the record given how often they were simply ignored how indifferent authorities seem to be we sort of know what the report will say on monday they will accept that official indifference that official violence from the state the state instruments of justice the economic marginalization the social marginalization we pretty much know that those will be be the factors pinpointed by the inquiry as they have been pinpointed in previous inquiries so although there is it's welcomes that the rec ords of the missing in the murder of now officially being recognised there is a great deal of skepticism it'll be interesting to see what justin true to the prime minister has to say on monday to convince those watching that this time things will be different. mexico has one of the highest murder rates in the wild
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and it's rising fast nearly 8 and a half 1000 people were killed in the fast 3 months of this year that's almost 10 percent higher than the same period last year tackling violence was a key campaign pledge for president on the us manual lopez obrador and the latest part of our series on his 1st 6 months in office child home and looks at what he plans to do. recalled murder levels in mexico it's clear the president and his mentor will look his older daughter needed a plan to bring the killings down this is it or a big part of it the national guard branded as a new security force it's actually made up of the same soldiers marines and federal police that have been deployed to mexico's hotspots 2 years now $50000.00 of them will be stuck together in the new food and give an extra permanent policing powers its 1st deployment immunity. in the southeastern state of vera cruz the force was
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sent here up to 13 people including a baby recently killed at a party. many residents are relieved including local community leader laurel perry's. the gang says had gone past the limits there was no want to control them right now they're being stopped and it's tangible there's still kidnappings and robberies but they've gone down. with the relief some are worried about a militarize force permanently on the streets armed forces temporarily deployed across the years have committed human rights abuses in listing that the lenses marines were involved in the disappearance of a son had called. for the force disappearances haven't stopped and if the national guard comes with carte blanche to do what it wants they'll go on that's what we don't want more disappearances more human rights violations there is another issue now on the new force has been promised is the government really going to come
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through the president will preside over the board announced almost a month ago that it was already operational here a minute to plan but in 2 days in the city we haven't seen a single member of the national guard and that's only going to lead to questions is this for real or just to show. we were unable to put those questions to the new national guard commander our interview request went unanswered. critics have other questions the main one why is the government starting this new fools why not work on the badly paid and equip local police which are already in place in the long term you're basically just increasing the reliance of of local governments in federal security institutions instead of strengthening their own capabilities so you're not really failing gob. institutional vacuum that we have at the local level in various places of. xico where security forces and police forces are
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basically useless and very incompetent because of a myriad of issues for me corruption and infiltration. president lopez obrador to reach results quickly these calculated that the national guard will deliver them it's important to the long term is open to question john holmes just did a minute. the leader of germany's social democratic party has resigned casting doubts over the future of the ruling coalition the s.p.d. was due to vote on andrea knowledges position on tuesday after she chose to stay in coalition with chancellor angela merkel's conservatives the move was criticized by the party's left both parties and germany's ruling coalition suffered heavy losses at last week's european elections. protesters have toppled a statue of a soviet military hero in ukraine 2nd largest city kharkiv the bust of martial georgie zuko was pulled down during
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a rally by far right and nationalist groups protesters say the statue violated ukraine's law banning communist symbols you called commanded red army forces during their final assault on berlin in the 2nd world war. twitter has apologized for suspending accounts critical of the chinese government ahead of a sensitive anniversary cheers day marked 30 years since chinese troops rolled into beijing's tenement square in tanks unarmed proto ocracy protesters the violent crackdown widely described as a massacre as one of the most heavily censored topics in china. a cruise ship in venice has collided with a tourist boat injuring at least 4 people the vessel was coming into dock when it hit the wharf and the smaller boats and sponsored renewed calls from residents to stop large ships from sailing so close to the city emma hayward reports. the embassy sounds its horn but it is too late passengers on board the tourist boat
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below to scramble to safety as the cruise liner threatens to go. terrifying the passengers on the top. over angle you watch the collision is scary with the cruise liner simply walking the river boat. several people were hurt as they tried to escape. i was on my terrorist i live on the 4th floor and i can see the deck a canal very well from there i saw the tip of the ship that was rapidly approaching and it seemed like it was coming here and in fact it ended up squeezed there i had this deafening noise coming closer the sound of the horn we were very lucky because it could have been much worse i thought the ship would reach my house the accident
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happened on the deck a canal which is a major far into this city built on water. bennis is one of europe's most popular tourist destinations 20000000 people visit every year but the number of large cruise ships traveling through this u.n. world heritage site has alarmed many hang fearing the impact on this delicate city and the lagoon surrounding it. you know. it's a shameful situation but despite what happened we have been lucky given the circumstances it could have been a lot worse. it is a problem but half of the city earn thanks to these cruise ships before they said they will send my wife slowly now this is happening they will do it immediately. as people left the embassy or perhaps they were greeted by protesters.
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the cruise ships owners say as it was about to dog when it encountered a mechanical problem it's reported to topo street to prevent it from bombing into the river boat. an investigation is underway to find out what happened and why he would. now liverpool has celebrated its champions league victory with a parade on sunday tens of thousands of people took to the city's streets after the team's victory over tottenham in saturday's final in madrid it's the 6th time never call have been european champions but this is the club's 1st trophy since 2012 and the 1st since manager yogen club took charge the victory also eased to the sting of narrowly missing out on the premier league title manchester city took that despite the reds losing only one game. is a lot to people i can see it in the guys in their reaction as it is so. beautiful
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for us because so much of the pitch or them whenever you come back and you get a lot about this is always good i cried as well because it's all over well what a lot of good would you have a diary i called back to boost the whole budget so that that's all that's touching . color i'm a star with the headlines on al jazeera the washington post has obtained an audio recording and which secretary of state mike from paris seems to take a pessimistic view of the trumpet ministrations a long awaited middle east peace plan but white house adviser jared krishna has expressed optimism about the proposal. the actions we've taken were because america is a does not entitle moment right if we make certain decisions which were allowed to as a sovereign nation to respect the rights of another sovereign nation and we get criticized by that government response of this president's not so let me give you worried so
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again that was as a result of decisions taken by the palestinian leadership with regard to the palestinian people i do believe that they want to have a better life and i do think that they're not going to judge my being well they're not going to judge anything based on trusting me you're trusting anyone else they're going to judge you based on the facts and then make a determination do they think this will allow them to have a pathway to a better life or not the u.s. secretary of state says the u.s. is ready to sit down with iran with no preconditions about its nuclear program iran has said relations must return to normal in order for there to be further dialogue casaus foreign minister has told al-jazeera he has reservations about the statements on iran that came out of some once held in mecca last week mohamed bin abdul rahman says the communique is only condemned iran without referring to a moderate policy of engagement. u.s. aviation regulators say some boeing 737 aircraft may have full team wing parts that will have to be replaced the statement from the f.a.a. applies to both n.-g.
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and max models the company is still working to get to 737 max planes back into service after they were grounded following 2 fatal crashes a cruise ship in venice has collided with a tourist boat injuring at least 4 people the vessel was coming in to dock when it hit the water and the smaller boat it's prompted renewed calls from residents to stop large ships from sailing so close to the city. and twitter has apologized for suspending accounts critical of the chinese government ahead of a sensitive anniversary chews day marks 30 years since chinese troops rolled into beijing's chatham and square and tanks to clear unarmed pro-democracy protesters the violent crackdown widely described as a massacre as one of the most heavily censored topics in china well those are the headlines join me here for more news after inside story stay with us.
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china now mexico done all trump is whitening tout of some mexican goods unless the government stops illegal border crossings is the us president using trade levies as a political weapon and what's the impact on diplomacy this is inside story. how welcome to the program. donald trump likes to call himself a tad with man the us president has imposed in 4 duties to address trade imbalances
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with china canada europe and others now his threatening tartus on mexico one of america's biggest trading partners trump says he would impose levies on mexican goods if it doesn't stop undocumented people from entering the u.s. many of the migrants scaping violence and poverty in central america that tag us with affects hundreds of billions of dollars worth of goods mexico's president says he's optimistic that talks in washington this week will lead to a solution to this if. there are international options that we could turn to if we think that won't be necessary that we will achieve a good agreement through dialogue and we won't resort to legal processes we want to maintain good relations with the government of the united states while the u.s. and china have been imposing targets on each other over the past year china hit back on sunday with an official document blaming. the u.s. for their trade dispute the government accused washington of being an untrustworthy
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negotiator. we found if one side does not respect another size sovereignty and the core interests forcing one side to conceive through pressure to gain a resolve that is only beneficial to one side this kind of negotiation will not succeed book. let's bring in our guests now joining us on skype from north to term in maryland robert scott senior international economist vehicle nomic policy institute in birmingham scott look us founder and editor of world view and years analysis site and u.s. and international politics scott is also a professor at the university of birmingham also on skype from taipei russ feingold tony and republican political consultant welcome to you all robert i would like to ask you 1st why is trump taking aim at mexico is it because of
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a purely economic purpose or that is politics behind this whole enterprise. this is purely a political stunt trump is increasingly becoming a one issue candidate his policies this year have been dominated by determination to make the immigration issue a campaign centrepoint and he's an easy gauge an increasingly desperate move. setting down the government for a month over the border wall issue to now threatening terrorists that could undermine both the u.s. banks and economies masonic us if tom decides to go ahead with the targets impose a mexico what kind of impact we have on the economy well and itself it will cause a further rise in prices for manufacturers who bring in components and parts from
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mexico it will cause a further rise in prices for consumers who buy products from mexico if mexico decides to respond with its own tariffs it could make it more difficult for us farmers more expensive to send their products down south of the border but of course remember it's not just mexico because these tariffs come on top of the other mexico other tariffs including on the european union and especially on china and the chinese tariffs alone are estimated to cost $1.00 trillion dollars and u.s. g.d.p. if they continue so it's now a combination of the tariffs around the world where mr trump and his advisors are risking economic damage for whatever political gain they see loss we're talking about duty's those thoughts with a cent and then will increase to 25 percent have some of the most dramatic increases by the top administration says the start of it's
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a trade war isn't his sending a message to the mexicans that this is the beginning of a war against here guys. well the issue here is one of security in the united states also a humanitarian crisis only democrats who are republicans in congress or state officials along the border or throughout the united states would deny that there is a significant problem and the fact is the government of mexico does need to do more to prevent the people busy entering from southern mexico transiting through mexico and then trying to enter the united states shortly before we began this program president trump sent its we were he called mexico an abuser you said is ease basically said that mexico's abused that their trade privileges that the u.s. extends to it that this strong relationship and return in return we have mexico not doing enough to prevent this tragedy that's occurring every day on the border the reality is is that tens of millions of americans are going to be very supportive of
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president trump's decision to be tough on mexico also we have to keep that in mind if we follow the line of reasoning value of thoughts and why would i upset the whole global trade system just for the sake of a border crossing issue between the mexicans and the americas the different ways to solve the problem. that the terrorists that president drug announced a few days ago it might be imposed later this week are with regard to mexico and a security issue that exists along the mexican united states border it's not related to broader trade concerns obviously president trump has used towers who are threatened tariffs with a number of trading partners whether it's the e.u. china and others but this specific situation as we've been discussing clearly it's important to president trump politically but that doesn't change the fact that there is a crisis and action needs to be taken. to the out with the roberts. well in
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fact trade in immigration policy do not and should not mix we don't really have a. security crisis support busy or what we have is our refugee crisis in fact unauthorized immigration in the united states as a share of the population is at its lowest level in a decade if we look at who's arriving here 61 percent of the people arriving were families and children trying to escape a drug war and this in the so-called triangle countries a lot of mana mama you know salvador and honduras and these wars in turn have been funded by the u.s. military and we've been shipping tons of weapons to these governments where the tast aunt paramilitaries who are at hand in clubs with the gangs and the drug courts so just to call and there should be attack. so look as if the
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americans if the mexicans decide to retaliate against the titus imposed by the by the americans what kind of impact will he have on the american consumers. well if the mexicans retaliate then it will drive up prices for american consumers it will drive up prices for american manufacturers further but i think most importantly it will cause damage to american exports and in particular you look at the effect on american farmers who are already hurting because of the tariff or the trade war with china but i think beyond that immediate mexican retaliation the real danger there is really the rhetoric that you heard from ross which is pretty much trump rhetoric which is to simply say that the entire problem there it's all the mexicans fault in fact as robert pointed out we didn't have an escalation in undocumented immigration until after donald trump took office in many ways this is a whipped up crisis by donald trump and by his advisors to try to take this into
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the 2020 election so yes trade policy is very much linked to immigration even though it shouldn't be and it is simply the idea that you can bully mexico by using twitter or by using trump spokespeople to put out frankly untrue remarks about what is happening in the immigration issue ross you've heard what the scots have been saying and that are many even in america saying that trump is harming his own people the people who bait voted for him just give an example as the mexicans decide to retaliate us on explosive mexico which accounts for something like $20000000000.00 would be affected plus the the. 5000000000 cubic feet of american gas which is pumped daily basis to mexico all of that would be disrupted which will have a knock on effect on the u.s. economy. these exports aren't going to stop it's true that max a kid consumer mexican companies might purchase last because their cost goes up but
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some cases an american exports lead back cost or some cases of mexicans will have no choice and they will buy that they will purchase the goods even with higher towers imposed by their own government but we have to return to their the issue of the flow of people it's not fair to the trumpet ministration to say that they manufacture this or it's the fault of the military assistance they give to government stair yet we don't know that those governments and institutions in central america are weak or corrupt and have a number about problems but but it's not fair to put my name in this on the trump administration you know people decide to leave whether they're for economic reasons or they're seeking asylum for legitimate reasons but the fact is they are transiting mexico mexico does have an obligation to its neighbor the united states to do something on the southern border of mexico to prevent the people who are coming in from from the triangle countries. blame that trumper ministration or say that it's that manufacture crisis is that there's a bit of
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a disconnect there between the right realities on the ground which is this movement of people where does this whole crisis leave mexico are we going to going to see them in the near future adopting more of a protectionist approach to try to protect themselves or seal themselves against the ramifications of his thomas. well for better or worse the united states has a great deal over leverage over the mexican economy 80 percent of their exports go to the u.s. and mexico is much more export depended. that is the united states the united states only about 12 percent of our economy depends on exports most of them go somewhere else so you might say that if this trade war actually takes place the united states economy might get a cold but mexico will get pneumonia and what happens when the mexico gets monia is
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they have no safety net and so what we will very likely get is a huge search in unauthorized immigration from mexico not the triangle countries as will be pushing mexico in a terrible recession missa look us is the spirit of nothing started in 1900 full still belive and when trump is on the ballot the need to pull respect is an opposable levies on different countries for not just the spirit but the reality of nafta is very very relevant i mean this is a trade agreement for 25 years and indeed with the proposed revision from last autumn which has brought benefits to the u.s. to mexico and to canada in multiple sectors but beyond the immediate immigration issue let's be very clear donald trump has never believed in nafta donald trump has wanted to shred nafta and some to some of his hard leider long advisers to and to be honest with you what we're looking at here is a fundamental decision on wednesday chaired kirshner dollar trump son in law said
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to the president look you don't need to do this for your aunt timer gratian measure you don't need to put the tariffs on because you will threaten my talks with the mexicans tropp overruled them which raises the question is donald per count prepared in fact to go further and to completely undermine nafta beyond the specific issue of the 5 percent tariff. was i'm in with. i listen to you talking about the need to fix the issue of security and undocumented migrants but trump is someone who has been talking for many decades about the japanese taking advantage of the u.s. economy and then his chief of that narrative towards the chinese now he's taking aim of the mexicans what is he trying to achieve here because many people are saying populism is going to drive the united states of america into the obvious of catastrophe it's an excellent question and in fact in his tweets shortly before we began this program president drop mentioned that he does hope that american
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manufacturing would return to the united states from mexico possibly as a result of these new charges whether that will happen obviously it remains to be seen it's too early to make that judgment. president trump edition to criticizing japan as you mentioned in the 1980 s. and more recently nafta and china he's always been a proponent of american manufacturing return to the united states and if that is an outcome the tariffs which china or the terrace with mexico some of us might like that approach but it could be a political victory for president trump to the extent that he could cite american manufacturers who expand their operations and hire in the united states and it might very well get him reelected what we're talking about the what ross has just been saying about this could be conducive to a 2nd term for donald trump i mean the the republicans have been saying over the past few years that the only way for america to be great again is to reconnect with
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this money factor in bass and that with a tower of like when it comes to illuminate him and steal the minute facts and we'll be able to go back and flawless like you did in the past how do you see this russian and is it really does it make sense from an economic perspective or is it blown out of proportion. i think the overall tariff policy pursued by trump is it is actually backfiring what we've seen is in fact that u.s. trade deficits have been going up and that's tending to push production away from america and take a just a particular example in this case the u.s. auto industry is incredibly dependent on is a supply chain with mexico products move back and forth several times these tariffs are imposed at that ad hundreds or even thousands of dollars the cost of a car made in north america this is going to reduce the ability of u.s. producers to compete in north america $2.00 things will happen one they will ship
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their supply chains to outside of the continent to start importing more cars from korea or even vietnam or malaysia and number 2 it will make sure it imports more competitive so again this policy is going to be self-defeating if our goal is to rebuild american manufacturing if i can just make a final point the fundamental problem with the trump trade policy is that he's failing to deal with this act that the u.s. dollar is uncompetitive he promised that on day one he would name china currency manipulator he has failed to do that we need to address the currency imbalance which is a global problem and has very little to do was a small poor countries like mexico some of us i mean a city have a car columnist hans saying that basically quotas and levies could be the best way to cut trade deficit and in the case of mexico or china and other ways they say that's what trump is doing is absolutely the right thing to do. we saw this in the
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1930 s. we saw countries around the world try to impose quotas to protect themselves raise tariffs and it only made the depression worse the whole reason why we have developed trade agreement since the 1950 s. the general agreement on trade tariffs for example the reason why we have a world trade organization the reason why we have agreements like nafta is so that all sides can benefit from trade this idea that trump can just pull everything inside america this protections idea and it's going to be magic it's neko well now i agree with ross it might be snake oil that helps him politically in 2020 but the bottom line is nobody nobody wants from a trade war and there is no way that donald trump on twitter is going to change that ross if you weighs a war against. us because this is affecting canadians mexicans and the europeans what kind of messes are you telling you the people you have worked together with
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for the last 70 years to build the mordant trade finance and political architecture though we know of today. i think this question goes to issues that so many of us have in trying to understand what is the trump and ministration or what is the trump policy on specific issues so we have to separate the rhetoric from the actions the president tries is not saying he doesn't want to have allies you know there's a whole debate about his feelings towards nato and threats that he made but ultimately in nato meetings and other nato activities the united states has been abusive for us supporter under the trump administration it's the same thing with trade president trump is not saying he's against trade agreements he's not against the global trading system we're working with the n.s.a. what he is saying and again there's a lot of support among democrats and republicans in the united states is some of the unfair trading practices of our allies or in some cases countries like china
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which is obviously not an ally of united states need to be addressed and previous agreements for the world trade organization have not adequately addressed these unfair trading practices and we can't deny that other countries have trade barriers against united states goods and services and in this case that that's just a fact and donald trump has identified terrorists as a way to address this but then him i disagree with you for just the simple reason that trump was surrounded by some of the people who are really in favor of a global approach and they would all effects and not taken over particular when it comes to the economy the knutsen of this all the protests this was brings me to ask this question to. mr roberts if this is now more about protectionist within the top administration trying to shape his policies about the tatas is it possible still to have a globalized order that works well for both the globalists and for the nationalists
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. well i think increasingly in fact trump is. trying to use threats and to punish his allies and not just on trade issues your course on immigration issues earlier we say it we saw the same. method being applied for example to induce could north korea where we threaten them with nuclear holocaust it got him a deal it got him a meeting with kim jong un but no agreement no change in their behavior and there again she should firing off test missiles so that situation has what hasn't worked is not worked in the case of the terrorist threats and its rights to tear up the nafta agreement they didn't really get him much progress on that changing nafta the deal that's from what i was there is a very small fine tuning of the details that's not going to fundamentally change the you know so the problem is that you can you can throw bombs and threaten
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nuclear holocaust only so many times and at the end of the day people stop listening ok we're now moving into a period where i think foreign leaders and countries are beginning to say well let's just wait this guy is going to 18 months maybe he's going to go away and we can deal with the next guy a woman or i think this white house but some of us have seen that document released by the chinese government's use of americans for being an untrustworthy negotiator saying that if the boys down to head it back of the tightest they would ultimately do the same thing and blacklist american companies the not sharing components where the chinese parts and as if the chinese decide to with holly it's how do you see the future of the international trading system. well i think if we get back to the point that robert talks about which is that there are trade issues but we need a scalpel to deal with them we need to do that so that all sides benefit if we can get back to that despite donald trump then we can take the pressure out of this the
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problem is and you've heard it from ross who simply is saying well we'll just use a sledgehammer to this we're just you know everything instead of talking about currency values instead of talking about basically a negotiated arrangement in terms of exports and imports were to slap the tariffs on if that continues then if china retaliates and says well we will not give you rare earths for the apple which are vital in everything from smartphones to computers if china decides to cut the u.s. off here's where we get we get to the idea that the u.s. is not at the center of the economy since we've had since 1905 but that the risk is that the u.s. will isolate it so what if china says we'll deal with europe we'll deal with india we'll deal with russia and donald trump you sit on the side and see what we can. ross i mean i'll tell you why people as we speak because we're seeing from the way is conducting the. fighting policy when it comes to north korea same thing with the case when it comes to iran now he's trying to upset a trading system the has been prevailing for many decades talking about more than
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one trillion 2 $100000000000.00 when it comes to trade exchanges with the north american countries canada mexico and the united states of america is talking about more than $600000000000.00 of trade exchanged between china and the u.s. you're talking about hundreds of billions dollars worth of trade stands between the e.u. and the united states of america one simple incident as going to be all over the world particularly comes as stock markets so how do you just to fly this move by the trump administration. well in the over 2 years that the tribe administration has been in office it's fair to say that the tribe administration has some victories on trade issues he has got concessions from some of the other trading partners to say that the the u.s. m.c.a. the new version of nafta has only minor changes that might be sure looking at the black and white at the ladders on the on paper but the reality is canada for example has made significant changes to to its treatment of u.s.
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dairy products that's a big victory not just for the trump administration but for american dairy exporters. south korea again came in toth said he wanted to reopen that trade agreement south korea eventually made changes so we see that with other trading partner said to say that he comes in with a sledgehammer you know these other accusations in the rhetoric that we've heard during this program if you keep it by that you didn't do all these things on day one or 6 months in an even china were over 2 years into the trump administration where president tribe has finally raised the terrace up to the levels that we have now made at these rather high levels you do it on day one he's trying to go shit for the last 2 and a half years so. is he not getting good deals for the united states that would be inaccurate to say because the reality is he has got no other countries to make concessions in the threat in the face of the threat of tariffs we might not like it
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you might prefer i don't bomb emitter or asian type of approach where we have lots of multilaterally appointing but but but that's not an approach that has always worked best for the last fortunate who were running out of time on a promise of a dozen to visit this particular issue and of use a. inside story. thanks to our guests robert scott scott look at ross feingold and thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is at a.j. inside story for me hashem the entire team here in doha by phone. i.
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in the philippines the black market for gold is worth hundreds of millions but not everybody is reaping the rewards from some of the ultimate price when i went east investigates why people like dying for gold on al-jazeera. these explosions were not an act of war. these nuclear bombs were experiments by the soviet union. to the kazakh people who lived in the vicinity the motives make little difference rewind silent. on al-jazeera.
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hello i missed with the top stories on al-jazeera the washington post has obtained an oreo recording and which secretary of state mike compare seems to take a pessimistic view of the troubles that the trump administration's a long awaited middle east peace plan bundt white house adviser jared cross that has expressed optimism about the proposal. the actions we've taken were because america's aid is not in title meant right if we make certain decisions which were allowed to as a sovereign nation to respect the rights of another sovereign nation and we get criticized by that government response of this president's not so let me give you
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more aid so again that was as a result of decisions taken by the palestinian leadership with regard to the palestinian people i do believe that they want to have a better life and i do think that they're not going to judge my being well they're not going to judge anything based on trusting me you're trusting anyone else they're going to judge you based on the facts and then make a determination do they think this will allow them to have a pathway to a better life or not jeffrey stacie is a geo political analyst and a former u.s. state department official he believes the white house plan is doomed to fail and was surprised by how candid the u.s. secretary of state was in his comments i mean it's remarkably revealing it's it's almost shocking that he as the chief diplomat of the states of america would let that slip even a private meeting he should be a little more aware but we're happy nonetheless to be here it because almost all of us are opposed to what is now being put on the table which is not going to get anywhere we know that this thing is absolutely being received with the coldness of
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responses it's not going to lead to middle east peace to a 2 state solution any of all the arrangements that have been worked on for the last 20 years should not be leading in this direction so we are really out of kilter entirely it's inflaming tensions and even conflicts in the region i mean they call it the deal of the century been handed out right now in terms of. pelosi is really issues but is probably going to be described as historians as the biggest laughingstock in the diplomatic on paper negotiation that doesn't even get underway in history i mean it is dead on arrival in pompeii you is actually to our surprise revealing that his own personal opinion on this is that it's not going to go very far at all meanwhile mike pompei or says washington is ready to sit down with iran with no preconditions about its nuclear program iran has said relations
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must return to normal in order for there to be further dialogue and qatar's foreign minister has told al-jazeera he has reservations about the statements on iran that came out of summits held in mecca last week mohamed bin abdul rahman al tani's says the communique is only condemned iran without referring to a moderate policy of engagement and u.s. president on trump is on his way to the u.k. for a 3 day state visit air force one took off a short while ago the trip will include an audience with the queen as well as d.-day commemorations ceremonies on both sides of the english channel u.s. aviation regulators say some boeing 737 aircraft may have faulty wing parts that will have to be replaced is applies to both n.-g. and max models the company is still working to get it 737 max planes back into service after they were grounded following 2 fatal crashes the leader of germany's
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social democratic party on the day in our lives has resigned casting doubt over the future of the ruling coalition last week the s.p.d. and chancellor angela merkel's conservatives both suffered heavy losses in european elections a cruise ship in venice has collided with a tourist boat injuring at least 4 people the vessel was coming into dark when it hit the wharf and the smaller boat it's prompted renewed calls to stop large ships from sailing so close to the city. and twitter has apologized for suspending accounts critical of the chinese government ahead of a sensitive anniversary tuesday marks 30 years since chinese troops rolled into beijing's channel in square and tanks to clear the pro-democracy protesters the violent crackdown widely described as a massacre is one of the most heavily censored topics in china well those are the headlines up next it's al-jazeera world stay with us.
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