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u.s. companies over the past year. china's neighbors in the asia-pacific region, however face a different set of realities. over the past year alone the regions remarkable pace of economic growth, territorial disputes, an increase in military expenditures have all been factors in numerous cyber campaigns against governments and businesses allegedly originate originated from china. in hong kong in the lead up to last sunday's legislative elections, government agencies were targeted by cyber attacks originating from china. similarly, taiwan has been hit by chinese hackers on a nearly daily basis since the may inauguration of the chinese president. its ruling party, has become a frequent target of cyber attacks as part of a campaign to obtain information about the party's policies toward mainland china. and its views on taiwanese independence. in southeast asia, countries with competing claims to the south china sea have faced a string of cyber attacks coinciding with the times of heightened geopolitical tensions. furthermore, th
u.s. companies over the past year. china's neighbors in the asia-pacific region, however face a different set of realities. over the past year alone the regions remarkable pace of economic growth, territorial disputes, an increase in military expenditures have all been factors in numerous cyber campaigns against governments and businesses allegedly originate originated from china. in hong kong in the lead up to last sunday's legislative elections, government agencies were targeted by cyber...
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the u.s. china relationship is a bit tense with both sides come into the conflict over the south china sea and other issues. annette: not surprisingly, chinese media have a different take. catherine: this comes from "the south china morning post," and they report on the government position in these things. the south china morning post is quoting unnamed foreign ministry officials, saying that the's their case snub -- that the staircase snub was all washington post fall. officials -- was all 's fault.n they offer to get a translator, and officials shut that down as well. so it really was not a snub at all. all i have to say is that the truth is out there ú >> hello, i'm john cleese and i've got a question for you. what do you believe about ecstasy? not the drug, of course, but ecstasy as in the ecstatic state, that phenomenon found in so many religious and spiritual traditions. well, in this program, we will explore the ecstatic state through the inner world of the sufis and the whirling dervishes o
the u.s. china relationship is a bit tense with both sides come into the conflict over the south china sea and other issues. annette: not surprisingly, chinese media have a different take. catherine: this comes from "the south china morning post," and they report on the government position in these things. the south china morning post is quoting unnamed foreign ministry officials, saying that the's their case snub -- that the staircase snub was all washington post fall. officials --...
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u.s. can trust china on this particular issue? think on climate there ia potential for a different dynamic. i think that falls into david's first basket where the u.s. and china see a common interest. if you look at trade, the chinese, if they -- they see trade in zero sum terms.r the climate issue is different. the chinese recognize the reality of global climate change and recognize their role in it so i think they are genuinely worried about that. domestically, they have an enormous problem with pollutiono so to the extent they continue to use dirty coal, that's major because you can't breathe in the major cities. >> brangham: this is thema president's last trip to asia after his much heralded pitch to asia. do you think that has borne fruit for the president's policy? >> i think it was sound conceptually. one of the tragedies of barack obama's presidency is he's been unable to escape the gravitational field of the middlegr east. he's ended up fight ago war against i.s.i.s., he's back in iraq, he's in syria though he doesn't wan
u.s. can trust china on this particular issue? think on climate there ia potential for a different dynamic. i think that falls into david's first basket where the u.s. and china see a common interest. if you look at trade, the chinese, if they -- they see trade in zero sum terms.r the climate issue is different. the chinese recognize the reality of global climate change and recognize their role in it so i think they are genuinely worried about that. domestically, they have an enormous problem...
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china? >> of the debate in the u.s. has been either you give up all the key is to encryption there are a lot of useful applications every time you shop online and want to send an e-mail. these are things we take for granted that we don't think to say the encryption is fundamentally a like blaming the technology of somebody that uses it in the helpful debate. we can't read the encrypted pieces and if we can install some sort of image capture will pick up messages you can get around it. so, fundamentally banning encryption i think is a dangerous road to go down. they look at the u.s.. the u.s. companies can no longer complain you have the kingdom all of our devices and all the things that but they want an argument anymore, so whatever the u.s. policy is to get what they want to. that may be another avenue that you need in the law enforcement functions so right now the iteration in terms of government access to data for law enforcement access is about encryption. i think the next iteration is about law enforcement hacking
china? >> of the debate in the u.s. has been either you give up all the key is to encryption there are a lot of useful applications every time you shop online and want to send an e-mail. these are things we take for granted that we don't think to say the encryption is fundamentally a like blaming the technology of somebody that uses it in the helpful debate. we can't read the encrypted pieces and if we can install some sort of image capture will pick up messages you can get around it. so,...
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the states that are being warned the u-s and china agree >>> the u.s. and china agree to participate in the international climate change agreement. reached in paris last year. president obama and the chinese president jinping announced their support ahead of the g-20 summit. obama says this move demonstrates a, quote, shared commitment to fighting climate change. the u.s. and china are the world's two biggest carbon emitters. >>> a 5.6 earthquake that jolted awake thousands of people in oklahoma the u.s. geological said the quake hit at 7:00 a.m. you can see cameras shake around. the epicenter 10 miles away from northwest pawnee, oklahoma. officials there were saying there were no injuries or casualties but a lot of buildings were damaged. reports indicate that quake could be felt from nebraska to texas. >>> tropical storm hermine is entinsfying with 70 -- intensifying with 70-mile-per-hour winds and heavy rain. residents in north carolina and aftermath of this storm as they clean up downed trees. many homes and businesses lost power in the inland and co
the states that are being warned the u-s and china agree >>> the u.s. and china agree to participate in the international climate change agreement. reached in paris last year. president obama and the chinese president jinping announced their support ahead of the g-20 summit. obama says this move demonstrates a, quote, shared commitment to fighting climate change. the u.s. and china are the world's two biggest carbon emitters. >>> a 5.6 earthquake that jolted awake thousands of...
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u.s. and china represent about 40% of global emissions. today we are moving the world significantly closer to the goal that we have set. we have a saying in america that you need to put your money where your mouth is. when it comes to combating climate change, that's what we're doing. both the united states and china. we're leading by example. as the world's two largest economies and two largest commitments, our interest in this agreement continues the momentum of paris and should give the rest of the world confidence whether developed or developing countries that a low carbon future is where the world is heading. of course, the paris agreement alone won't solve the climate crisis. it does establish an enduring framework that enables countries to ratchet down their carbon emissions over time. to set more ambitious targets as technology advances. that means full implementation will help delay or avoid the worst consequences of climb change and pave the way for more progress in the coming years. this is the single-best chance that we have to
u.s. and china represent about 40% of global emissions. today we are moving the world significantly closer to the goal that we have set. we have a saying in america that you need to put your money where your mouth is. when it comes to combating climate change, that's what we're doing. both the united states and china. we're leading by example. as the world's two largest economies and two largest commitments, our interest in this agreement continues the momentum of paris and should give the rest...
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u.s. and china. although that was something they were already on board with, this was the formal signing of it into action. they still need many other countries to get on board. they want this to be the spur to more action. >> cnn's michelle kosinski live from hangzhou, china. >>> let's get an early start on your money. the u.s. stock market closed for labor day. we learned how the labor market is doing with the release of the latest jobs report. 151,000 new jobs in august. decent gain. a lot fewer than the 275,000 new jobs added in july. the unemployment rate steady at 4.9%. this was critical for the federal reserve. stronger gains would indicate a rate hike. this is less likely. >> now the prediction is maybe december. >>> hermine weakening, but the threat remains very much alive. flooding and danger at the beach this holiday monday. the latest on the storm's track is coming up next. marcopolo! marco...! polo! marco...! polo! marco...! polo! marco...! sì? polo! marco...! polo! scusa? ma io sono mar
u.s. and china. although that was something they were already on board with, this was the formal signing of it into action. they still need many other countries to get on board. they want this to be the spur to more action. >> cnn's michelle kosinski live from hangzhou, china. >>> let's get an early start on your money. the u.s. stock market closed for labor day. we learned how the labor market is doing with the release of the latest jobs report. 151,000 new jobs in august....
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china. i think the u.s. ews that as a victory, but has been keen not to suggest it is somehow trying to push the advantage coming out of that ruling with china. my own view is that the chinese were effective at the laos summit, in terms of showing solidarity, and painting the u.s. and japan as the odd man out. mind, wewith that in have the south china sea being the big issue, not even mentioning china. is a row between all of these countries. these are simmering tensions. some have likened it to a slow burning fuse. what is the endgame? as a possible there could be a war over this part of the world? i think the prospect of a war is pretty unlikely. in terms of the game plan, i think the chinese have been very clear in signaling their president since the arrived in office, which is that china is a maritime power and has maritime interests. they have interests abroad to protect in ways they haven't for a very long time. the message they are sending to the region is we intend to operate in these areas with our f
china. i think the u.s. ews that as a victory, but has been keen not to suggest it is somehow trying to push the advantage coming out of that ruling with china. my own view is that the chinese were effective at the laos summit, in terms of showing solidarity, and painting the u.s. and japan as the odd man out. mind, wewith that in have the south china sea being the big issue, not even mentioning china. is a row between all of these countries. these are simmering tensions. some have likened it...
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speemac's on c-span two, u.s. china u.s. china agreements on preventing computer crimes. there were talk about a little. >> here is some of what we are covering on c-span three tomorrow. at 2:00 p.m., house for an affair subcommittee meeting of the civil war in south sudan and african country that gained independence in 2011. later, supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg will talk about her late colleague antonin scalia and take questions from georgetown law students. watch it live live at 5:00 p.m. on c-span three. >> for campaign to 2016, c-span continues on the road to the white house. >> i will be of president a president for democrats, republicans, and independent. >> work in a with education, working with the second amendment, were gonna win. >> ahead, live information from the campaigns. on tuesday october fourth, vice vice presidential candidates governor mike pence and senator jim tim came debate in virginia. on sunday, october 9 washington university in st. louis hosts the second presidential debate. leading up to the third and final debate between hillary cl
speemac's on c-span two, u.s. china u.s. china agreements on preventing computer crimes. there were talk about a little. >> here is some of what we are covering on c-span three tomorrow. at 2:00 p.m., house for an affair subcommittee meeting of the civil war in south sudan and african country that gained independence in 2011. later, supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg will talk about her late colleague antonin scalia and take questions from georgetown law students. watch it live...
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u.s.-china relations.the panic council host at this hour 15 minute discussion. >> good afternoon, everyone. welcome to the new school year. i told my daughter's religious learning block to the guys. i'm jon huntsman, chair of the atlantic council. we are delighted to have you here this afternoon did today's event, the art of cyberwere cohosted by the brent scowcroft center for asia security and cyberstatecraft initiatives are part of the councils series. a broader effort to examine ongoing affairs and cross state relations. i would like to also ballclub all those watching online. i encourage you to join the conversation on twitter using hashed out a few cyber. last september president barack obama and chinese president xi to curtail cyberespionage. while many initially doubted the effect of ms. of the deal, recent reports by the private sector and department of justice indicate a sharp decline and cyberattacks against u.s. companies over the past year. china's neighbors in the asia-pacific region, however,
u.s.-china relations.the panic council host at this hour 15 minute discussion. >> good afternoon, everyone. welcome to the new school year. i told my daughter's religious learning block to the guys. i'm jon huntsman, chair of the atlantic council. we are delighted to have you here this afternoon did today's event, the art of cyberwere cohosted by the brent scowcroft center for asia security and cyberstatecraft initiatives are part of the councils series. a broader effort to examine...
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u.s. this is bloomberg ♪ >> top stories this hour. china'srs enjoyed a cushion from the weaker yuan. overseas shipments fell 2.8% measured in u.s. dollars, but rose almost 6% in yuan terms, the sixth straight rise as the weaker currency boosts receipts. japan's economy is showing signs of life, growing an annualized 0.7% in the second quarter, more than the initial government reading of 0.2%, giving the boj something to think about ahead of its closely watched meeting later this month. at that meeting, policymakers will release their review of the blt's strategy and decide whether to extend easing. new cameras, faster processor, better batteries, but knows to prizes. tim cook -- no surprises. tim cook released the new iphone, calling it apple's best ever, but geeks and investors seem less impressed. is water resistant but loses a physical headphone jack. apple hopes the revamp will help stalling iphone sales, especially in china where it is under pressure from cheaper rivals. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists a
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u.s.-china relationship. i think on the sanctions, as i recall, one of the reasons they came around was they were really stunned at our attribution capabilities that we identified which office in the pla was doing it, who was doing it. we went under the facebook page of one of the guys doing it. so that must have kind of woken them up and wondered what else we can do. and i think there's some basic tools in foreign policy, logic, drive, threat. those are the fundamentals. i prefer threats in many instances. but i think the stakes for them and the relationship, we have $600 billion a year trade relationship. and so there's really limits on how far they are going. >> if i can add to that as well, what we see in china, i think, in the ict policy space is sort of a conflating of industrial interests and security interests. and you know, i think china, just like any other country, has legitimate security concerns about the products they buy, the services they procure. but when you look at the design and implementa
u.s.-china relationship. i think on the sanctions, as i recall, one of the reasons they came around was they were really stunned at our attribution capabilities that we identified which office in the pla was doing it, who was doing it. we went under the facebook page of one of the guys doing it. so that must have kind of woken them up and wondered what else we can do. and i think there's some basic tools in foreign policy, logic, drive, threat. those are the fundamentals. i prefer threats in...
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. >> meanwhile, the eve of the g20 summit in china, the u.s. and china worked out an agreement to cut global now, this visit is president obama's last trip to aia before leaving office. >> hurricane lester still brought heavy rains and rough wave it is to the hawaii area, but is now moving northwest of ohio. >>> coming up in a few minutes, we'll have look at your labor i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. there's a race going on right now. the world's clean energy super power's either going to be germany, china, or us. and i'm going to make sure it's us. from 500 million solar panels installed by the end of my we'll beat the competition and create new high wage jobs. we can do this, millions of jobs right here in america. that's my plan. look, the wolf was huffing and puffing. like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. ou breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms
. >> meanwhile, the eve of the g20 summit in china, the u.s. and china worked out an agreement to cut global now, this visit is president obama's last trip to aia before leaving office. >> hurricane lester still brought heavy rains and rough wave it is to the hawaii area, but is now moving northwest of ohio. >>> coming up in a few minutes, we'll have look at your labor i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. there's a race going on right now. the world's clean...
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not so much in u.s. china customer lined outside apple stores and hong kong also beijing but according to some retail experts eye offender seven won't sell as well as iphone six die hard fines still pumped. for latest model will be worth the wait. >> i guess we will all see you will wait. >> we wait very long time. >> and well for first time, since vietnam war bringing back its rotc program. brown other iive view officer training on campus to protest the war. air force and snaif rer to c will attend program as worcester schools. brown has allowed army trainee to go near by program there in rhode island. family mothing me location next week in advance volunteers helped move thousands of pounds of food from the old location. the food pantry served residents along sea coast more this 200 handle all of food supplies center gets. it expected to get nearly $1 million worth of them year. alone. now, with help local volunteers the food will be ready served come just next week. >> think it is important to help communit
not so much in u.s. china customer lined outside apple stores and hong kong also beijing but according to some retail experts eye offender seven won't sell as well as iphone six die hard fines still pumped. for latest model will be worth the wait. >> i guess we will all see you will wait. >> we wait very long time. >> and well for first time, since vietnam war bringing back its rotc program. brown other iive view officer training on campus to protest the war. air force and...
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china many times. but it is a struggle. any start up should focus on one thing. the u.s. and china are by definition completely different. d not recommend our chinese companies to think the u.s. market initially. but if they wait later, the catch-22 is that it will be too late. emily: so what your device? kai fu: -- so what's your advice? kai fu: they should invest with us. or license technology to a chinese company. if they use company -- of a u.s. -- if a u.s. company is really ahead, take a 20% share in a chinese company, maybe a startup, and give the technology to them and let them run wild with it. emily: talking little bit about the companies in your portfolio. you have 300 startups. name a couple that you find the most interesting. thefu: we have majil, instagram of china, but it's for selfies. ohu, which is the knowledge marketplace. we have in a taunus vehicle company, one of the leaders in china. -- we have an autonomous vehicle company, one of the leaders in china. it's a very tech centric portfolio. emily: don't they make most of their money off the hardware? kai fu:kai fu: most revenue from the hardware. but
china many times. but it is a struggle. any start up should focus on one thing. the u.s. and china are by definition completely different. d not recommend our chinese companies to think the u.s. market initially. but if they wait later, the catch-22 is that it will be too late. emily: so what your device? kai fu: -- so what's your advice? kai fu: they should invest with us. or license technology to a chinese company. if they use company -- of a u.s. -- if a u.s. company is really ahead, take a...
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u.s. and china did. need india, canada, great britain-- you can do the math, but you have to get to 55, andnd you have to do it this year. then it would be more difficult to withdraw, but a president trump, if he didn't want to comply but couldn't make it go away, could just not cooperate. and it's not clear what would happen then. >> brangham: crystal ball is in your hands now.w january 2017, hillary clinton is inaugurated. what does energy policy lookoe like? >> i think it looks like a pretty strong continuation of obama climate policy. i think absolutely you could be fulfilling the paris climate agreement and trying to reduce u.s. emissioning and the goal is to get them 26%, 28% below levels in 2025. i'm sure president clinton would be very much on board with that. i think domestically one of the most interesting things you would see under presidentre clinton would be the big energy infrastructure transition. how much solar do we install? i how do we integrate it on to the grid? how much of a role is
u.s. and china did. need india, canada, great britain-- you can do the math, but you have to get to 55, andnd you have to do it this year. then it would be more difficult to withdraw, but a president trump, if he didn't want to comply but couldn't make it go away, could just not cooperate. and it's not clear what would happen then. >> brangham: crystal ball is in your hands now.w january 2017, hillary clinton is inaugurated. what does energy policy lookoe like? >> i think it looks...
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u.s. should maintain dialogue with china. she said the nation has an important role to play in implementing sanctions and stopping the north's nuclear develop. on the first day the discusses focussed on the situation in the contested south china sea. some of the ten asean members have territorial disputes with china over islands in the south china sea. beijing has built airstrips and radar facilities on artificial islands. in july, an international arbitration tribunal, dismissed beijing's claim to most of the waters. asean foreign ministers were divided over the ruling when they met shortly after. the sources say the leaders will likely avoid detailed discussion on the ruling. they say the leaders are expected to agree to speed up talks with china to adopt a legally binding code of conduct for the sea. the leaders of japan, the u.s. and china will join the others for the east asia summit on thursday. >>> a spat between the filipino and american presidents has taken some of the attention off the summit's agenda. barack obama
u.s. should maintain dialogue with china. she said the nation has an important role to play in implementing sanctions and stopping the north's nuclear develop. on the first day the discusses focussed on the situation in the contested south china sea. some of the ten asean members have territorial disputes with china over islands in the south china sea. beijing has built airstrips and radar facilities on artificial islands. in july, an international arbitration tribunal, dismissed beijing's...
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china sea situation, all that. there's really nothing working out in the u.s.'s favor in that part of the world right now. and china gets mad. >> then you have to worry about japan. japan is with us our friend in all of this. there's so much economically that you have to worry about, as well. with china, too. but you have to worry about the economic ramifications of keeping everybody happy and trying to work together in doing something about someone whose got his finger on a button he can push and he can do joking. he's bluffing. if he does it won't work. ooem not sure about that. >> closing thought? >> it's going to be a long road ahead. i don't think any is going to be a quick fix between russia and north korea. syria, this is years and years. it's taken years to evolve and build up fou years to take care of if it can be. >> with syria i want to out of this. >> we'll see in six days. russell and merissa thank you for joining us. >> coming up we look at trump and clen ton's health. what should voters have a right >>>so clinton's campaign will release more medical records and donald trump says he will rele
china sea situation, all that. there's really nothing working out in the u.s.'s favor in that part of the world right now. and china gets mad. >> then you have to worry about japan. japan is with us our friend in all of this. there's so much economically that you have to worry about, as well. with china, too. but you have to worry about the economic ramifications of keeping everybody happy and trying to work together in doing something about someone whose got his finger on a button he can...
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the summit will be followed by talks with other countries, including the u.s., china, india, and japanas stepped inspections of its banks to tackle financial misconduct. the monetary authority says responsibility for ensuring compliance relies on each company's board. tougher action. singapore is the first country to charge a banker in relation to 1mdb. how one company is taking on facebook and southeast asia. our interview is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ angie: a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. effort torts opec's stabilize prices, but repeated it must restore production. the iraniante sides president saying that iran suffered greatly and it is vital for the country to make up for the loss. speculation that oil producers may freeze production when they meet in algiers later this month. china closer to the biggest overseas acquisition by a chinese company. from 17ed commitments lenders for $12.7 billion to finance its purchase. chemchina agreed to buy it earlier this year, making it the largest supplier of pesticides and chemicals. bill ackman's hedge fund says chipot
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u.s.-china relationship.is working and what is not working that you would try to change as president? need to join arms with china to deal with north korea, so diplomatically, that is something we have to push for. free trade, absolutely believe in free trade. includee dpp does not china, but i do not view china as the adversary -- i don't view them as an adversary. do you see them as a military threat at all? >> i think it is a very interesting time. i was thrilled that he, not being a cult of personality guy, one out over his opponent. i thought at the end of the day he would want to steer the country in a more western orientation for economics purposes, and i still think that, but along the way, he has decided the commonest party's number one, it has to be protected at all costs. so we have the huge and type corruption probe, and being responsive to what the people about smog in beijing. those are two things he is pushing very hard. errors a lot to work with in terms of helping him look good, and i think w
u.s.-china relationship.is working and what is not working that you would try to change as president? need to join arms with china to deal with north korea, so diplomatically, that is something we have to push for. free trade, absolutely believe in free trade. includee dpp does not china, but i do not view china as the adversary -- i don't view them as an adversary. do you see them as a military threat at all? >> i think it is a very interesting time. i was thrilled that he, not being a...
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it will be followed by talks with other countries including the u.s., china, india, and japan.r?a get a step commitments from 17 lenders for a $12.7 billion loan to finance its purchase. can china agree to buy chem china? it would become the largest supply of pesticides and chemicals. the navy says one of the ships was harassed by the iranian gu ard. americandowed the ship. a navy spokesman said the boat maneuvered to narrowly avoid the ship that cut power 100 meters in front of it. global news to be for hours a day collected by more than journalists.00 this is bloomberg. angie: staff numbers fell the most in six years in the first half and we have juliette following the story. jobs, jobs, and they are going away. have millions of employees combined. we have seen 25,000 employees lose their jobs but that is 1.6% of the total workforce. if we have a look at this chart you can see over the first half how many jobs were lost, ag bank saw the number of employees fall below 500,000. staff numbers dropping at the other major banks as well. this decline in banking jobs is the biggest
it will be followed by talks with other countries including the u.s., china, india, and japan.r?a get a step commitments from 17 lenders for a $12.7 billion loan to finance its purchase. can china agree to buy chem china? it would become the largest supply of pesticides and chemicals. the navy says one of the ships was harassed by the iranian gu ard. americandowed the ship. a navy spokesman said the boat maneuvered to narrowly avoid the ship that cut power 100 meters in front of it. global news...
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u.s. and china. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: you are watching bloomberg markets. is taking a.s. and against what it says are excessive agricultural subsidies. beijing is unfairly supporting farmers to the detriment of u.s. rivals. curious that the u.s. is going down this route now. say, in their complaint, they have piloted the wto commitments. the u.s. trade representative office actually said chinese price support for these come ohs of a weed corn, and rice are basically subsidizing to the tune of $100 billion more than it has said it would do. that is why it is taking me complaint. complaint.he u.s. farmers, they have been suffering in this commodities downturn. wheat prices at a 10 year low, corn prices at a nine-year low. china and others have been selling corn stockpiles as well. too much of these commodities on the global market. they have been whittling down there inventories, at a 16 year high in china. 13%a resumed the value-added tax rebate on corn exports. anna: what retaliation can we expect from china? we can expect retaliation because china, according to a number o
u.s. and china. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: you are watching bloomberg markets. is taking a.s. and against what it says are excessive agricultural subsidies. beijing is unfairly supporting farmers to the detriment of u.s. rivals. curious that the u.s. is going down this route now. say, in their complaint, they have piloted the wto commitments. the u.s. trade representative office actually said chinese price support for these come ohs of a weed corn, and rice are basically subsidizing to the...
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mark: we will start with some policy questions about the u.s. china relationship. ing and what would you try to change as president? gary: i think we need to join arms with china to defeat north korea. diplomatically, that is something we have to push for. free trade, absolutely believe in free trade. i realize the ttp does not include china. i do not view in china as the adversary. mark: do you view them as a military threat at all? gary: i think it is an interesting time about where xi jinping is. he won out of bo xilai who was a maoist and a koch guy. i thought xi jinping would want to steer the government in a better economic place. he has decided the communist party's number one and it needs to be protected at all costs. we have a huge anticorruption probe. the response to the smog in beijing is something he is pushing very hard. there is a lot to work with in terms of helping him look good. i think we can engage productively on that basis. bill: i think we're seeing the tip of the iceberg in government controlled economy. it will get a whole lot worse, not bet
mark: we will start with some policy questions about the u.s. china relationship. ing and what would you try to change as president? gary: i think we need to join arms with china to defeat north korea. diplomatically, that is something we have to push for. free trade, absolutely believe in free trade. i realize the ttp does not include china. i do not view in china as the adversary. mark: do you view them as a military threat at all? gary: i think it is an interesting time about where xi...
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he's in china. the u.s. rmally announced it will join the emissions cutting agreement reached in paris last year joining china in that agreement. right now we'll return to our programming. >>> it's like 160 million people watch that chewbacca mom video. >> i watched it. >> the company is spending hundreds of thousands of dollars. should puts on a chewbacca mask and gets attention. every company, big and small tea sheets the example. you go to twitter, periscope, have your own tv show, once a month provide some advice. interview a customer. show something off. do a demonstration, good out on site. you can come up with content to do. you can stream it live, save it and put it on youtube or vimio. >> how do you get people to watch it? >> the reality is true. there will be three people that will watch your show. you, your mom. your mom watches everything you do and some guy that will stumble on to it. it's not just a live broadcast. it's something to talk about before and after and then again, you'll save it and
he's in china. the u.s. rmally announced it will join the emissions cutting agreement reached in paris last year joining china in that agreement. right now we'll return to our programming. >>> it's like 160 million people watch that chewbacca mom video. >> i watched it. >> the company is spending hundreds of thousands of dollars. should puts on a chewbacca mask and gets attention. every company, big and small tea sheets the example. you go to twitter, periscope, have your...
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china still needs the u.s. nd still the -- >> who has the leverage right now in the financial relationship? >> if you think about the official market that china holds it's about $1.2 trillion but china has nowhere to go with that money. it's not a credible threat for china to say we'll take our money and go some place else. what happens with the fed does affect china. but the same instance we've seen in the past what happens in the shanghai market affects new york as well. it's a relationship that goes both ways and neither country has much leverage over the other. >> that's where i wanted to go on the each of a fed decision tomorrow a big one where even if they don't raise interest rates they could signal strongly they will. last time they raised interest in december china was the market that fell apart. we started in the year the worst ever. does that repeat itself? >> china is in a much more vulnerable position because the stock market was crumbling. there were concerns whether growth was stalling. now the st
china still needs the u.s. nd still the -- >> who has the leverage right now in the financial relationship? >> if you think about the official market that china holds it's about $1.2 trillion but china has nowhere to go with that money. it's not a credible threat for china to say we'll take our money and go some place else. what happens with the fed does affect china. but the same instance we've seen in the past what happens in the shanghai market affects new york as well. it's a...
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u.s.-china relationship now what , is not working that you would try to change as president? e need to join arms with china to deal with north korea. so diplomatically, that is something we have to push for. free trade. i absolutely believe in free trade. i believe tpp does not include china, but i do not view china as the adversary. i do not view them as an adversary. >> do you view them as a military threat at all? the current government? >> no, i would not see them in that respect. i think it is an interesting time because of where xi jinping is. i was thrilled that he is not a from theuide, coming reformist government, coming from a more maoist guy. i thought xi jinping would want to steer the country in a more western orientation for economic purposes. i still think that. but along the way, he has decided the communist party is number one. it has to be protected at all costs. so we have the huge anticorruption probe and being responsive to what the people want about the smog in beijing. those are two things he is pushing very hard. so i think there's a lot to work with in
u.s.-china relationship now what , is not working that you would try to change as president? e need to join arms with china to deal with north korea. so diplomatically, that is something we have to push for. free trade. i absolutely believe in free trade. i believe tpp does not include china, but i do not view china as the adversary. i do not view them as an adversary. >> do you view them as a military threat at all? the current government? >> no, i would not see them in that...
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is it going to be driven by those three key markets, the u.s., china, and europe?e chinese market is quite nascent at the moment. robin: right now we are seeing more growth in the u.s. and europe but these airbnb lists are providing growth to a lodging industry that is already seeing a lot of supply growth. mark: you look at airbnb, companies.ther you have dug into their business models. is there only one player in town, airbnb? who has the best business model? we are certainly seeing high growth with airbnb, and doubling of listings. the challenge for hotel companies, they will sell it on fewer nights. we don't into the impact into some of the bigger markets, new york and san francisco. we saw just that. fewer sold-out nights fewer than the year before, despite record occupancy levels. not as much growth for the hotel companies. does it impact hotels the most or timeshares? robin: what we are looking at is hotels. of course, not every hotel is a competitor. we see more impact in leisure travel, more midscale economy. although airbnb is making more moves to get int
is it going to be driven by those three key markets, the u.s., china, and europe?e chinese market is quite nascent at the moment. robin: right now we are seeing more growth in the u.s. and europe but these airbnb lists are providing growth to a lodging industry that is already seeing a lot of supply growth. mark: you look at airbnb, companies.ther you have dug into their business models. is there only one player in town, airbnb? who has the best business model? we are certainly seeing high...
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u.s. and china, there's a huge surplus of containers that the chinese don't want back. it costs 800 to amnufacture one in china. it costs mor than that to ship back empty. " three containers are used to make one apartment unit. thanks for joining us.. fox5 news at 6 o'clock is straight ahead. [cell phone vibrating] when the billionaire koch brothers call, h the koch brothers' agenda 85% of the time. giving tax breaks to big oil companies and the super rich, but ending medicare as we know it and forcing cuts to social security. taking care of the koch brothers may be a good call for joe heck, but it doesn't work for nevada's working families. senate majority pac is responsible live from las vegas fox5 news at 6 starts now. a homeowner is robbed and tied to a chair. what one of the robbers did on the way out... that helped in his arrest. closed captioning will resume shortly and the latest trends and devices on display at the global gaming expo. how vendors are working to tr millennials into the gambling industry. but first we start with breaking news on fox five news at
u.s. and china, there's a huge surplus of containers that the chinese don't want back. it costs 800 to amnufacture one in china. it costs mor than that to ship back empty. " three containers are used to make one apartment unit. thanks for joining us.. fox5 news at 6 o'clock is straight ahead. [cell phone vibrating] when the billionaire koch brothers call, h the koch brothers' agenda 85% of the time. giving tax breaks to big oil companies and the super rich, but ending medicare as we know...
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ministry for -- spokesperson said the crux of the issue lies the conflict between north korea and the u.s. chinaaid the problem can only be resolved through dialogue and consultation. philippinent of the said u.s. special forces in the country must go. he says he will review the policy that lets u.s. troops fight muslim terrorist groups on the island. he says the presence makes matters worse. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. chandra, this is bloomberg. debateet's get to the over central-bank policy which has been a key factor in the markets recently. the bloomberg team talked karenk lehman and kevin about central-bank policy issues. >> what you have got is a change in attitude from central banks around the world led by the ecb last week. more hesitation about doing more in terms of asset purchases. question is the effectiveness of the programs put in place. into september 21 when he fed and bank of japan are set to meet, there will be questions surfacing about how aggressive central banks will be going forward. what's
ministry for -- spokesperson said the crux of the issue lies the conflict between north korea and the u.s. chinaaid the problem can only be resolved through dialogue and consultation. philippinent of the said u.s. special forces in the country must go. he says he will review the policy that lets u.s. troops fight muslim terrorist groups on the island. he says the presence makes matters worse. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120...
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china tonight. he left honolulu a few hours ago, heading to the g-20 economic summit, which begins sunday. the u.s. and china are also expected to announce a joint environmental agreement. patrick: some crucial training in the sky over wisconsin. military pilots from as far away as washington just wrapped up a two-week exercise. it is designed to help them get ready for real-life combat. >> like a we get to go out there train like how we're going to do it if we actually had a war. going out and getting that training is very viable because you don't want to have the first time you are doing this be when you have to do it for real. patrick: the training gives pilots a chance to work with cutting edge technology. samsung is in the headlines tonight. a warning for customers who recently bought the new galaxy note 7. the company says some batteries can explode or catch on fire while being charged. there has reportedly been at the model was released just two weeks ago and more than one million phones were sold. customers with the model can exchange it for a new phone in about a week. kathy: ok, too rema
china tonight. he left honolulu a few hours ago, heading to the g-20 economic summit, which begins sunday. the u.s. and china are also expected to announce a joint environmental agreement. patrick: some crucial training in the sky over wisconsin. military pilots from as far away as washington just wrapped up a two-week exercise. it is designed to help them get ready for real-life combat. >> like a we get to go out there train like how we're going to do it if we actually had a war. going...
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u.s. and china have agreed to step up cooperation to counter north korea's nuclear threats including a sanctions resolution. u.s. president barack obama and chinese premier li met. they issued a statement saying both condemn pyongyang's nuclear test and they resolve to strengthen coordination in achieving the denuclearization of the korean peninsula. li was quoted by xinhua news agency saying the security council should come up with some kind of response. china has always maintained that cornering north korea could heighten tensions on the korean peninsula. they would target the country's exports of coal, a major source of revenue. >>> more details about the suspect in the weekend bombings in new york and new jersey are coming to light. u.s. investigators say ahmad kan rahami could have been taken part in a family situation. he was shot multiple times after opening fire onn two police ofofficers. rahami iss believed to have bee living with family in elizabeth, new jersey, where they o own a fried chicken restaurant. they claimed they y were being discriminated against because they were muslim. t
u.s. and china have agreed to step up cooperation to counter north korea's nuclear threats including a sanctions resolution. u.s. president barack obama and chinese premier li met. they issued a statement saying both condemn pyongyang's nuclear test and they resolve to strengthen coordination in achieving the denuclearization of the korean peninsula. li was quoted by xinhua news agency saying the security council should come up with some kind of response. china has always maintained that...
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u.s. election. china piling on too. when air force one landed, no stares for the formal instead they had to lower the stairs in the belly of the plane and the white house press core not even deplaning. >> donald trump seizing on that. >> they wouldn't even give him stairs to come out of air force one. >> reporter: most stunning, the president of a major ally, the philippines, insulting mr. obama, calling him a song of a whore. mr. obama then canceling their meeting. describe an ally head of state or government in that regard. >> reporter: is america less respected or did the president lose credibility three years ago, threatening to attack syria and then backing down? >> when president obama didn't deliver on his promise to use military forces as pledged, something went out of his presidency and he's never been able to put it back. >> reporter: a triumph fachbt asia that has been anything but. >>> there's a new extreme weather threat charging toward the u.s., hurricane newton made landfall in mexico. it's expected to re
u.s. election. china piling on too. when air force one landed, no stares for the formal instead they had to lower the stairs in the belly of the plane and the white house press core not even deplaning. >> donald trump seizing on that. >> they wouldn't even give him stairs to come out of air force one. >> reporter: most stunning, the president of a major ally, the philippines, insulting mr. obama, calling him a song of a whore. mr. obama then canceling their meeting. describe...
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u.s. and china have reached an agreement. president obama and his counterpart plan to reduce carbon emissions. he says this is a pivotal moment in the fight against climate change. >>> hundreds of thousands of faithful will gather on sunday at the vatican to witness mother theresa's canonization. the none dedicated herself to helping poor, sick and dying. she became one of the most recognizable faces of the 20th century. in 1979 she was awarded the nobel peace prize. >> i am grateful and very happy to receive in the name of the hungry, of the naked, the homeless. >> pope john paul ii admired her. he fast tracked her to sing to. for the miracle of healing to she will be canonized 19 years after her death. >>> an amazing rescue in italy. more than a week after the strong earthquake, italian firefighters saved a dog from the rubble. the crews have been helping a couple obtain belongings when they helped -- heard the dog barking. he spent several days buried in the rubble. nearly 300 people died in that 6.1 earthquake. >>> let's
u.s. and china have reached an agreement. president obama and his counterpart plan to reduce carbon emissions. he says this is a pivotal moment in the fight against climate change. >>> hundreds of thousands of faithful will gather on sunday at the vatican to witness mother theresa's canonization. the none dedicated herself to helping poor, sick and dying. she became one of the most recognizable faces of the 20th century. in 1979 she was awarded the nobel peace prize. >> i am...
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prosecutors in lee kersten brought young women from china to the u.s. for prostitution. a criminal complaint alleges the 60-year-old picked up the a wisconsin veterinarian is charged with sex trafficking in minnesota. prosecutors in washington county say brian lee kersten brought young women from china to the u.s. for prostitution. a criminal complaint alleges the 60-year-old picked up the women at the airport and drove them to area motels and picked up money after their transactions with customers. police are looking for the guy in this sketch.they say he raped a 19- year- old woman at gunpoint near 62nd and kaul on van.anyone with information should call milwaukee police. its been three weeks since a house exploded in fitchburg and there's still no cause. investigators are still looking for answers.much of the debris has been removed from the streets and front lawns.and for homeowners-- the clean-up process has just begun. they are in the emergency phase, then they go into the clean-up phase and then they go into the house to tear things apart and then you have to put i
prosecutors in lee kersten brought young women from china to the u.s. for prostitution. a criminal complaint alleges the 60-year-old picked up the a wisconsin veterinarian is charged with sex trafficking in minnesota. prosecutors in washington county say brian lee kersten brought young women from china to the u.s. for prostitution. a criminal complaint alleges the 60-year-old picked up the women at the airport and drove them to area motels and picked up money after their transactions with...
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in that case, the leaders here in the u.s., china, you mentioned huawei, they look at high-performancehnology and architecture driving this data. for sky works, that has been great. we are in r&d heavy company, we manufacture most of our product in-house. we have our own ship design, factories, really think about the high-end and augmenting our technology with that. emily: do you plan to diversify away from apple? liam: we'd would not want today for so way for many -- diversify away from any customer specifically, but we want to grow our market. int is one example where you have a market of things that has been around forever, and the i part is pretty that the internet. it is a portfolio of opportunities that we have been addressing successfully anything from thermostats, appliances, may be a health and fitness watch. all of those work well for us. emily: what about things like the amazon echo? or such devices? liam: yes. emily: what about cars in particular? this is such an exciting industry right now. we are seeing this qualcomm -nxp deal happening there. how do you see things changi
in that case, the leaders here in the u.s., china, you mentioned huawei, they look at high-performancehnology and architecture driving this data. for sky works, that has been great. we are in r&d heavy company, we manufacture most of our product in-house. we have our own ship design, factories, really think about the high-end and augmenting our technology with that. emily: do you plan to diversify away from apple? liam: we'd would not want today for so way for many -- diversify away from...
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if there is a collapse china is worried about the disposition of u.s. troops. e need to sit with china and have a new dialogue and talk about the things. we want china to take into account our applications in the growing field that both allies and we the united states are going to be under threat of a north korea bomb. we have to understand that china has concerns. we'll have hopefully that kind of dialogue. that's what we are recommending. if the united states in china, japan, south korea work together. we can achieve the goal of a stable korean peninsula without nuclear weapons. if we don't it will be difficult. as mike said, we have to strengthen deterrents, our defense independent of another country with the allies, south korea and japan. tightening down on the sanctions. there is a powerful sanction of the u.n. security council with china's full support and russia's full support. basically requires every member of the united nations to search ships and airplanes coming in and out of china, in and out of north korea for goods including military, nuclear and
if there is a collapse china is worried about the disposition of u.s. troops. e need to sit with china and have a new dialogue and talk about the things. we want china to take into account our applications in the growing field that both allies and we the united states are going to be under threat of a north korea bomb. we have to understand that china has concerns. we'll have hopefully that kind of dialogue. that's what we are recommending. if the united states in china, japan, south korea work...
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we saw the oil minister in china saying they are not concerned about demand. increase toprice asia as well as the u.sfrom indicates that fundamentally they do see some better demand from some of those refineries in asia and better profit from those refineries. thank you so much for that. the leaders of china and japan are geared to hold face-to-face talks later on the silence of the g-20 and hangzhou. it really comes at a time that if increased tension over disputes in the south china sea. the latest headline north korea season.hat the eastern let's go to hangzhou right now. what are we expecting from the talks? that action by north korea now going to be any helpful here at the g-20 summit where already we are seeing growing diplomatic tensions between the two countries also with china japan and south korea so from the summit here in chinaou between japan and we are expecting some talks there a sources say the president xi jinping and shinzo abe will have a formal sitdown. this comes at a time when there has been a lot of tension over territorial disputes in the east china sea. beijing taking more as
we saw the oil minister in china saying they are not concerned about demand. increase toprice asia as well as the u.sfrom indicates that fundamentally they do see some better demand from some of those refineries in asia and better profit from those refineries. thank you so much for that. the leaders of china and japan are geared to hold face-to-face talks later on the silence of the g-20 and hangzhou. it really comes at a time that if increased tension over disputes in the south china sea. the...
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u.s. pushing china to deal with kim jong-un. donald trump said the u.s. would, "make trade very difficult with china if they failed to rein them in." would there not be some retaliation against the u.s.? >> well, like i said, ultimately, if north korea were to take some action against anybody, it would disrupt the global economy. ultimately china would have a bigger issue on their hand. that's the best way to deal with chine marx the most diplomatic way of dealing with china right now, is economic talks to say let's prevent this now. this is the best way to do it, and i think that's the only course we have right now, unless we want to go military and i don't think anybody supports that at this stage. >> donald trump suggested bombing resources, but that was several years. >> exactly. >> please don't let him off the hook because of several years ago. >> please, after addressing the question, choose where you want to go. let me ask specifically about this when hillary clinton said yesterday that the u.s. now needs to rethink the american strategy as it deals
u.s. pushing china to deal with kim jong-un. donald trump said the u.s. would, "make trade very difficult with china if they failed to rein them in." would there not be some retaliation against the u.s.? >> well, like i said, ultimately, if north korea were to take some action against anybody, it would disrupt the global economy. ultimately china would have a bigger issue on their hand. that's the best way to deal with chine marx the most diplomatic way of dealing with china...
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u.s. and china have recently ratified the landmark u.n. climate change accord to limit rising global temperatures. our next guest expects that this deal will help to establish carbon as the single largest trading commodity. kevin mcginney is with us this morning. explain to us how is this is going to work. >> well, globally per capita, we consume just under 1 ton of food. we utilize 2 tons of crude equivalent, but are responsible for more than 6 tons per capita of carbon dioxide emissions and other greenhouse gases. the creation of markets across the globe to apply cap and traded methodologies for reducing emissions will kickoff many different carbon markets in different jurisdictions. >> we have seen temps like this in the past when the trading market was supposed to take off. and a lot of trading houses were putting measures in place to benefit from some type of carbon trade and it didn't happen. a lot of people closed again. and some of us wondered what happened, where did carbon trading and credits go? why is it different this time? >>
u.s. and china have recently ratified the landmark u.n. climate change accord to limit rising global temperatures. our next guest expects that this deal will help to establish carbon as the single largest trading commodity. kevin mcginney is with us this morning. explain to us how is this is going to work. >> well, globally per capita, we consume just under 1 ton of food. we utilize 2 tons of crude equivalent, but are responsible for more than 6 tons per capita of carbon dioxide emissions...
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china from overnight. this morning president obama announced a climate change deal between the u.s. nd china ahead of the g-20 summit. the president emphasized the potential impact of that agreement. >> together the u.s. and china represent about 40% of global emissions, so today we are moving the world significantly closer to the goal that we have set. that means full implementation of this agreement will help delay some of the worst consequences of climate change and pave the way for more progress in the coming years. >> joining us live now from china is nbc's ron allen. he's traveling there with the president. ron, good to have you with us. let's talk about two important things. one, this is the last trip for president obama to asia, but more importantly this deal that he's announcing regarding climate change, also a big priority for president obama throughout his administration. how important is this deal for the administration, ron? >> certainly a legacy issue for him, for president obama, who strongly believes that climate change is one of the biggest threats to mankind. he sai
china from overnight. this morning president obama announced a climate change deal between the u.s. nd china ahead of the g-20 summit. the president emphasized the potential impact of that agreement. >> together the u.s. and china represent about 40% of global emissions, so today we are moving the world significantly closer to the goal that we have set. that means full implementation of this agreement will help delay some of the worst consequences of climate change and pave the way for...
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china. president obama says the u.s. and china have made a deal to both sign on to the paris climate change agreement. he made the announcement in china ahead of the g-20 summit. >> together, the u.s. and china represent about 40% of global emissions, so today we are moving the world significantly closer to the goal that we have set. that means full implementation of this agreement will help delay or avoid some of the worst consequences of climate change and pave the way for more progress in coming years. >> nbc's ron allen is joining me now live from china. i want to let all of our viewers know we have a slight delay here. ron, with a good day to you, this is the president's last trip to asia during his presidency. how important is this deal to the administration? >> well, president obama has invested a lot in this whole issue of climate change. remember, some of his critics in the united states and elsewhere around the world don't believe that this phenomenon of global warming even exists, so he has pushed hard. he has
china. president obama says the u.s. and china have made a deal to both sign on to the paris climate change agreement. he made the announcement in china ahead of the g-20 summit. >> together, the u.s. and china represent about 40% of global emissions, so today we are moving the world significantly closer to the goal that we have set. that means full implementation of this agreement will help delay or avoid some of the worst consequences of climate change and pave the way for more progress...