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a month ago, he was talking about new king one, and we haven't heard the sabre rattling as loudly since test. if we were to see another nuclear test, and a missile test, the movement of the weapon and the delivery system within a short amount of time, the markets may pay attention to that. it is difficult to price armageddon in the market... it is! if you stop and think about it. the yen will always rise when the north koreans do a test like this. people say, "why are people buying the japanese yen?" the yen moves higher, it is one of the strange quirks of the market. whatever happens with nuclear weapons, we can talk about interest rates, fairly certain by the end of the year, wouldn't you say? notjust in the uk, a lot of places. the rhetoric about interest rates has picked up in the last month or so. yesterday's inflation numbers in the us picking up. maybe november or december back on in the us. the bank of england yesterday, it would be a policy mistake, but they have got to get the inflation hawks of their backs. the us market rose, isn't that odd? it is an odd move will stop the i
a month ago, he was talking about new king one, and we haven't heard the sabre rattling as loudly since test. if we were to see another nuclear test, and a missile test, the movement of the weapon and the delivery system within a short amount of time, the markets may pay attention to that. it is difficult to price armageddon in the market... it is! if you stop and think about it. the yen will always rise when the north koreans do a test like this. people say, "why are people buying the...
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but british business leaders want to hear a lot less sabre rattling about brexit from all sides.r, gameplaying by both sides. i think businesses would like to see both sides maybe tone it down a little bit and get back to focusing on those issues which matter so much to both sides, particularly things like citizens‘ rights, we really need movement on that quickly. this week the government focused on its trading relationship with japan but it's our future trade links across the channel is proving harder to negotiate. let's cross to our political correspondent leila nathoo in westminster. your assessment of where we are at the end of another week of talks. how are things looking? you heard from liam fox there, really betraying his frustration at the progress of brexit talks. liam fox, it must be said, a key brexit campaigner. he also said business was getting impatient with the fact there has been no revelations about what a future deal with the eu would look like. david davis really trying to keep things simple at this point. it has to be said that there has been an impasse in the
but british business leaders want to hear a lot less sabre rattling about brexit from all sides.r, gameplaying by both sides. i think businesses would like to see both sides maybe tone it down a little bit and get back to focusing on those issues which matter so much to both sides, particularly things like citizens‘ rights, we really need movement on that quickly. this week the government focused on its trading relationship with japan but it's our future trade links across the channel is...
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sabr bottom line is they'll be cutting about $250 billion out of federal health care programs particul f low income people. so efficiency, basically, means states will have to decide how deeply t soledad: donald trump tweeted "i would not sign graham-cassidy if it did not include coverage of pre-existing conditions. it does! a great bill, repeal and replace." is that in fact true that it does include coverage of pre-existing conditions? sabrina: well, not really. so what the bill would do is allow states to have insurance companies ch people more based on their health status. so if you had cancer or were having a baby, they could charge you any premiud and the truth is that if you have a pre-existing condition it's will not be able to find affore coverage. soledad: then you haveca this i interview. graham-cassidy will insure more folks and we protect those with pre-existing conditigraham-cass insure more people? sabrina: it's jue math. you can't cut $240 billion out of these federal programs, take money away from states thaai enrollment in these marketplaces and cover more people. it's
sabr bottom line is they'll be cutting about $250 billion out of federal health care programs particul f low income people. so efficiency, basically, means states will have to decide how deeply t soledad: donald trump tweeted "i would not sign graham-cassidy if it did not include coverage of pre-existing conditions. it does! a great bill, repeal and replace." is that in fact true that it does include coverage of pre-existing conditions? sabrina: well, not really. so what the bill...
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citizen of their care to the sabres has everybody else. >> [inaudible question] how do you explain or rationalize that for the dreamers green cards? >> the rationalization is straightforward. those who are moving to the green card process of those who have gone through it legally over time. this is a special group of people we want to provide a solution to but not necessarily let them expedite the potential with other persons. >> and these are people who have been there for most of their life, more than 15 years, why set up this time a seems pretty long? >> first and foremost it goes to the prevention component. what were trying to avoid is having this discussion again 12 years from now. if we don't set a higher bar than your putting children at risk might come across this country illegally. i go back to something that's very important, 10000 people lost their lives over 20 year crossing the border and about a thousand of them were children. were tried to do what we can to say think this through, come across the border illegally and then have the rights and privileges of having done i
citizen of their care to the sabres has everybody else. >> [inaudible question] how do you explain or rationalize that for the dreamers green cards? >> the rationalization is straightforward. those who are moving to the green card process of those who have gone through it legally over time. this is a special group of people we want to provide a solution to but not necessarily let them expedite the potential with other persons. >> and these are people who have been there for...
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lorena - se sabr cual ser la suerte del programa "daca"...indocumentados quedarse en estados unidos. sot::: :03sec s/ sarah sanders / white house press secretary "we're actually going to make that announcement on tuesday of next week... " cesar - la secretaria de prensa de la casa blanca, "sandra sanders", dijo que el presidente trump har el anuncio el martes de la prxima semana. lorena ---mientras tanto california no se esta quedando de brazos cruzados. cesar ---aqui ya legisladores estan impulsando proyectos para brindar algo de alivio a los afectados en caso de que efectivamente se anule "daca" lorena/3 boxes ---tenemos cobertura en equipo.... con david gonzlez en berkeley donde acaba de terminar una manifestacin en apoyo a daca... cesar ---pero empezamos con pilar nino desde san francisco quien nos habla de un proyecto que ya esta en curso. take cobertura wipe take pilar lot 01:00:38 gracias si acaban daca se elimina la posibilidad de trabajar legalmente, este proy
lorena - se sabr cual ser la suerte del programa "daca"...indocumentados quedarse en estados unidos. sot::: :03sec s/ sarah sanders / white house press secretary "we're actually going to make that announcement on tuesday of next week... " cesar - la secretaria de prensa de la casa blanca, "sandra sanders", dijo que el presidente trump har el anuncio el martes de la prxima semana. lorena ---mientras tanto california no se esta quedando de brazos cruzados. cesar...
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also not been swayed by the muscular efforts by the united states to rattle some sabres. the latest we just saw in the past few days, another fly by by our strategic bombers accompanied by south korean and japanese jets flying from guam. so there hasn't been too much movement from pyongyang from my experience in the capital of north korea. speaking to people who are close to the leadership there, speaking to officials. they need just as a short time ago in april told me face to face flatly they would never, i repeat never give up the nuclear program. they would never give up their missile program. they see it as a combination of national pride. they see it as also an element of survival. that they feel if they have the weaponry there, the nuclear weaponry there they stand less of a chance of being threatened by the united states. so far i haven't seen too much budging by north korea. one of my experts said it looked like china was having an effect in tempering the attitude of pyongyang because we hadn't seen another nuclear test. by all indications according to this infor
also not been swayed by the muscular efforts by the united states to rattle some sabres. the latest we just saw in the past few days, another fly by by our strategic bombers accompanied by south korean and japanese jets flying from guam. so there hasn't been too much movement from pyongyang from my experience in the capital of north korea. speaking to people who are close to the leadership there, speaking to officials. they need just as a short time ago in april told me face to face flatly they...
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citizen of their care to the sabres has everybody else. >> [inaudible question] how do you explain or rationalize that for the dreamers green cards? >> the rationalization is straightforward. those who are moving to the green card process of those who have gone through it legally over time. this is a special group of people we want to provide a solution to but not necessarily let them expedite the potential with other persons. >> and these are people who have been there for most of their life, more than 15 years, why set up this time a seems pretty long? >> first and foremost it goes to the prevention component. what were trying to avoid is having this discussion again 12 years from now. if we don't set a higher bar than your putting children at risk might come across this country illegally. i go back to something that's very important, 10000 people lost their lives over 20 year crossing the border and about a thousand of them were children. were tried to do what we can to say think this through, come across the border illegally and then have the rights and privileges of having done i
citizen of their care to the sabres has everybody else. >> [inaudible question] how do you explain or rationalize that for the dreamers green cards? >> the rationalization is straightforward. those who are moving to the green card process of those who have gone through it legally over time. this is a special group of people we want to provide a solution to but not necessarily let them expedite the potential with other persons. >> and these are people who have been there for...
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but british business leaders want to hear a lot less sabre rattling about brexit from all sides.there will always be bluster, gameplaying by both sides. i think businesses would like to see both sides may be tone it down a little bit and get back to focusing on those issues which matter so much to both sides, particularly things like citizens rights, we really need movement on that quickly. this week the government focused on its trading relationship with japan but its future trade links across the channel is proving harder to negotiate. our correspondent gary o'donoghue is in washington. the difficulty for david davis if he can't talk much about trade because they haven't got that far in the negotiations. he's totally hamstrung. he is a bit. the rules interfere with the uk's ability to start reaching out to other countries and doing those deals before it except the eu. he talked about that a bit. there are discussions going on, donald trump have acknowledged that himself. he said there will be a big trade deal with written. the thing he's been more cagey about and the thing that
but british business leaders want to hear a lot less sabre rattling about brexit from all sides.there will always be bluster, gameplaying by both sides. i think businesses would like to see both sides may be tone it down a little bit and get back to focusing on those issues which matter so much to both sides, particularly things like citizens rights, we really need movement on that quickly. this week the government focused on its trading relationship with japan but its future trade links across...
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this is sabre rattling from a trade secretary who is twiddling his thumbs. the uk has been resolved with the eu. the prime minister rounded off her trip cheering on the gb wheelchair basketball team. but when it comes to brexit, the government is still searching for some big points, and will be hoping for more winning ways to come. eleanor garnier, bbc news, westminster. tributes have been paid to the former leader of the roman catholic church in england and wales, cardinal cormac murphy—o'connor, who has died at the age of 85. 0ur religious affairs correspondent martin bashir looks back at his life. ..may also keep us faithful to our lord jesus christ forever. cardinal cormac murphy—o'connor served as the head of the roman catholic church in england and wales from 2000 until 2009. he was a man of great faith and of great fun. he had an infectious laugh, and just loved to be cheerful and to encourage people around him. and it's that very, very positive attitude to life, which he saw as a gift of god, and to the challenges that we all face. his theological ac
this is sabre rattling from a trade secretary who is twiddling his thumbs. the uk has been resolved with the eu. the prime minister rounded off her trip cheering on the gb wheelchair basketball team. but when it comes to brexit, the government is still searching for some big points, and will be hoping for more winning ways to come. eleanor garnier, bbc news, westminster. tributes have been paid to the former leader of the roman catholic church in england and wales, cardinal cormac...
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this is sabre—rattling from a trade secretary who is twiddling his thumbs because he cannot do anythinghe uk has been resolved with the eu. the prime minister rounded off her trip cheering on the gb wheelchair basketball team. but when it comes to brexit, the government is still searching for some big points and will be hoping for more winning ways to come. eleanor garnier, bbc news, westminster. it's now believed more than i,a00 people have been killed after catastrophic flooding across several south asian countries. the annual monsoon season runs from june to september, but this year has been particularly heavy. in all, around ai million people have been affected, in bangladesh, nepaland india. millions have been left homeless, and more than 950,000 homes have been destroyed. bangladesh was first hit by flooding in the middle of august, leaving roughly a third of the country submerged. at its peak, almost a week's worth of the average rainfall for this time of year was dumped in the space of 2a hours, as sanjoy mujumdar explained at the time... this is one of the world's largest, and
this is sabre—rattling from a trade secretary who is twiddling his thumbs because he cannot do anythinghe uk has been resolved with the eu. the prime minister rounded off her trip cheering on the gb wheelchair basketball team. but when it comes to brexit, the government is still searching for some big points and will be hoping for more winning ways to come. eleanor garnier, bbc news, westminster. it's now believed more than i,a00 people have been killed after catastrophic flooding across...
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in fact, he has not engaged in any form of digitised sabre rattling on his twitter feed today.lled for fresh sanctions. we seem to make fresh sets of sanctions passed at the security council in the past month, and the trump administration is saying today that those sanctions should be given time to ta ke those sanctions should be given time to take effect. but american patients clearly is running thin. sanctions have not worked before, and the national security adviser hr mcmaster today said we can't keep kicking this came down the road, because we have run out of road and we have run out of time. he said, be under no illusions, there is a military option. although he did say that the trump administration's preference for now was not to use it. now, next week at united nations, world leaders will be gathering here for the annual un general assembly. north korea will be very high on the agenda. donald trump will be here, but his chinese counterpart won't be, and i think that reduces the chances of a diplomatic breakthrough. stay with us on bbc news. lots more to come on the prog
in fact, he has not engaged in any form of digitised sabre rattling on his twitter feed today.lled for fresh sanctions. we seem to make fresh sets of sanctions passed at the security council in the past month, and the trump administration is saying today that those sanctions should be given time to ta ke those sanctions should be given time to take effect. but american patients clearly is running thin. sanctions have not worked before, and the national security adviser hr mcmaster today said we...
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this is sabre rattling from a trade secretary who is twiddling his thumbs.gb wheelchair basketball team. but when it comes to brexit the government is still searching for some big points, and will be hoping for more winning ways to come. eleanor garnier, bbc news, westminster. the plight of myanmar‘s rohingya minority risks becoming a humanitarian catastrophe, according to un secretary general antonio guterres. he is urging the country‘s security forces to exercise restraint and says he is concerned by reports of what he called "excesses during security operations" in rakhine state. here‘s the bbc‘s south east asia correspondent, jonathan head. this is the naf river, dividing bangladesh from myanmar. it is two days ago, and people are swarming across, wading, swimming, carrying what they can. this dramatic exodus of ethnic rohingyas, continuing even now, speaks of a terrible conflict on the other side. inside rakhine state, rohingyas are watching, and recording from a safe distance, the destruction of village after village. it is a scorched—earth campaign by
this is sabre rattling from a trade secretary who is twiddling his thumbs.gb wheelchair basketball team. but when it comes to brexit the government is still searching for some big points, and will be hoping for more winning ways to come. eleanor garnier, bbc news, westminster. the plight of myanmar‘s rohingya minority risks becoming a humanitarian catastrophe, according to un secretary general antonio guterres. he is urging the country‘s security forces to exercise restraint and says he is...
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lorena - se sabr cual ser la suerte del programa "daca"...ndocumentados quedarse en estados unidos. sot::: :03sec s/ sarah sanders / white house press secretary "we're actually going to make that announcement on tuesday of next week... " cesar - la secretaria de prensa de la casa blanca, "sarah huckabee sanders", dijo que el presidente trump har el anuncio el martes de la prxima semana. ots cesar -- mientras tanto, california no se queda de brazos cruzados. take vo -- a traves del proyecto de ley "sb-573" buscan ayudar a que los jovenes afectados por una posible anulacion de "daca" puedan costear sus estudios y mantenerse en la universidad. -- el senador "ricardo lara" impulsa la legislacion para que estudiantes en las universidades publicas del estado, reciban subsidios. take sot "ayudaria a mantener ciertos trabajos que ellos ya estan haciendo en las universidades y que estan haciendo en la comunidad" cont vo cesar -- no es claro cuantos estudiantes se beneficiarian de este proyecto en todo el estado pero se estima que serian decenas de mil
lorena - se sabr cual ser la suerte del programa "daca"...ndocumentados quedarse en estados unidos. sot::: :03sec s/ sarah sanders / white house press secretary "we're actually going to make that announcement on tuesday of next week... " cesar - la secretaria de prensa de la casa blanca, "sarah huckabee sanders", dijo que el presidente trump har el anuncio el martes de la prxima semana. ots cesar -- mientras tanto, california no se queda de brazos cruzados. take vo...
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du sabre and battery doctor allowed you to optimise your apps, so we suspected they are laurentides frequencyyou into a different kind of mohd. it is a limited test of ten minutes, and conducted on wi—fi. what needs to happen now is a bigger test of hours at a time, using apps that play videos, games, or send either. you can do many of the features yourself if you organise it. but there are other things that you should do if you wa nt things that you should do if you want your battery to have a long life. if you plug your phone and when you go to bed, and it is charged after a couple of hours, that time at 100% charge, overnight, will significantly accelerate the degradation of the battery. even better for your battery's life is to keep your phone charge between 20 and 80% at all times. so remember, thatis and 80% at all times. so remember, that is 20%-80%. and 80% at all times. so remember, that is 20%—80%. thank you. but wouldn't it be nice to get to that 80% much faster? cue a very different battery technology that can be charged really quickly. you see, the things can deliver a lot of pow
du sabre and battery doctor allowed you to optimise your apps, so we suspected they are laurentides frequencyyou into a different kind of mohd. it is a limited test of ten minutes, and conducted on wi—fi. what needs to happen now is a bigger test of hours at a time, using apps that play videos, games, or send either. you can do many of the features yourself if you organise it. but there are other things that you should do if you wa nt things that you should do if you want your battery to have...
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this is sabre rattling from a trade secretary who is twiddling his thumbs.til the trade position of the uk has been resolved with the eu. the prime minister rounded off her trip cheering on the gb wheelchair basketball team. but when it comes to brexit the government is still searching for some big points, and will be hoping for more winning ways to come. eleanor garnier, bbc news, westminster. is brexit negotiations continue, um,, financial is brexit negotiations continue, um, , financial institutions is brexit negotiations continue, um,, financial institutions are ready looking for ways to minimise disruption to their business. amsterdam is proving a favourite destination with banks among the firms moving their. our business editor reports from the netherlands. amsterdam, home of the world's oldest stock exchange, mounting a new challenge to post—brexit london. i think it's very young, the cost of living is very good compared to london. and also being part of the continent. after the brexit outcome, we see companies moving to amsterdam, especially the more
this is sabre rattling from a trade secretary who is twiddling his thumbs.til the trade position of the uk has been resolved with the eu. the prime minister rounded off her trip cheering on the gb wheelchair basketball team. but when it comes to brexit the government is still searching for some big points, and will be hoping for more winning ways to come. eleanor garnier, bbc news, westminster. is brexit negotiations continue, um,, financial is brexit negotiations continue, um, , financial...
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this is sabre rattling from a trade secretary who is twiddling his thumbs.ything until the trade position of the uk has been resolved with the eu. the prime minister rounded off her trip cheering on the gb wheelchair basketball team. but when it comes to brexit the government is still searching for some big points, and will be hoping for more winning ways to come. eleanor garnier, bbc news, westminster. let's take a look at some of the day's other top stories. refuse workers in birmingham have gone back on strike, in a long—running dispute with the city council over job losses. industrial action was suspended last month after seven weeks of stoppages, which left rubbish piling up in several areas, but the unions now claim the council has gone back on a deal not to issue redundancy notices. a man's beenjailed for attempting to rob the premier league footballer andy carroll, when he pulled up beside him at traffic lights last november. the west ham striker was driving home from training in north east london, when 22—year—old jack o'brien demanded he hand over
this is sabre rattling from a trade secretary who is twiddling his thumbs.ything until the trade position of the uk has been resolved with the eu. the prime minister rounded off her trip cheering on the gb wheelchair basketball team. but when it comes to brexit the government is still searching for some big points, and will be hoping for more winning ways to come. eleanor garnier, bbc news, westminster. let's take a look at some of the day's other top stories. refuse workers in birmingham have...
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this is sabre rattling from the trade secretary who is twiddling his thumbs, because he cannot do anythinguk has been resolved with the eu. there's been a lot of talk about what businesses wa nt lot of talk about what businesses want from brexit. well, they say less of a slanging match and more substance, please. this is politics so there will always be a bit of bluster and gameplaying by both sides. i think businesses would like to see both sides maybe tone it down a little bit and get back to focusing on those issues which matter so much to both sides. this week the government focused on its trading relationship with japan. but it's our future trade link across the channel that is proving harder to negotiate. iain watson, bbc news. our correspondent gary o'donoghue is in washington. in the next few minutes you will listen to a speech from david davis? hotfooting after the bruising encounter with michel barnier, david davis will think he's more among friends. he's promised a speech that is optimistic, that sets out what he sees as a potential deepening of the relationship between britain
this is sabre rattling from the trade secretary who is twiddling his thumbs, because he cannot do anythinguk has been resolved with the eu. there's been a lot of talk about what businesses wa nt lot of talk about what businesses want from brexit. well, they say less of a slanging match and more substance, please. this is politics so there will always be a bit of bluster and gameplaying by both sides. i think businesses would like to see both sides maybe tone it down a little bit and get back to...
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he has not engaged in any form of digitised sabre rattling on his twitter feed today.or fresh sanctions. we have seen two fresh sanctions. we have seen two fresh sets of sanctions passed here at the un security council in the past month. the trump administration are saying today that those sanctions should be given time to ta ke sanctions should be given time to take effect. but american patience is clearly running thin. sanctions have not worked before, and the national security adviser today said, we can't keep kicking this can down the road because we have run out of road and we have run out of time. he said there is a military option, although he did say that the trump administration's preference for now was not to use it. next week at the united nations, world leaders will gather for the annual un general assembly. north korea will be very high on the agenda. donald trump will be here, but his chinese counterpart won't be, and i think that reduces the chances of a diplomatic breakthrough. nick bryant at the un in new york, thank you. it is the pioneering spacecraf
he has not engaged in any form of digitised sabre rattling on his twitter feed today.or fresh sanctions. we have seen two fresh sanctions. we have seen two fresh sets of sanctions passed here at the un security council in the past month. the trump administration are saying today that those sanctions should be given time to ta ke sanctions should be given time to take effect. but american patience is clearly running thin. sanctions have not worked before, and the national security adviser today...
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don't worry so much about the sabre-rattling. four new thaad missile systems set up in south korea.rning event as heat ratchets up in north korea. that is cause for concern on the markets but i don't think you can make long-term investment decisions based on what are short-term events. there is always something out there. it is syria. it is the middle east, india, pakistan, now it is north korea. north korea tend to rear its ugly head every few years. liz: now it is ugly head with arms and legs and everything else. >> and thermonuclear weapons. liz: thermonuclear weapons. you like chevron. what keeps you up at night as we head to the closing bell? >> what keeps me up whether the government manages to get things going. they made a positive step today. keeping things open for another 90 days is always a good step. showing some signs of compromise. the damage in the markets will be self-inflicted and outside of our borders. getting our economy right. [closing bell rings] liz: douglas butler. we'll get more when the president speaks about tax reform. david, and melissa, that speaks in y
don't worry so much about the sabre-rattling. four new thaad missile systems set up in south korea.rning event as heat ratchets up in north korea. that is cause for concern on the markets but i don't think you can make long-term investment decisions based on what are short-term events. there is always something out there. it is syria. it is the middle east, india, pakistan, now it is north korea. north korea tend to rear its ugly head every few years. liz: now it is ugly head with arms and legs...
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according to some estimates, around 10% of the funds raised by ico's have been siefert off by sabr crited off like cyber criminals with phish ing schemes. china has put officials into some of these exchange offices, sitting there for three or four months to monitor what was going on. they have passed on a lot of information. they are keeping a close eye on those exchanges. clearly, regulators in china are trying to get groups with a very fast-moving and fast-growing cryptocurrency sector here in china. haidi: and we know how wildly speculative and quickly the markets move in china, so they have to clamp down before it gets ahead of them. tom mackenzie in beijing -- shanghai. the official page shows a slowdown analysis from bank of america merrill lynch. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. volkswagen is reportedly holding efforts to sell a motorcycle unit in the face of trade union resistance and internal strategy dispute, according to reuters. -- received as much as $1.8 billion. vw purchase the italian brand in 2012 for just over $1 billion
according to some estimates, around 10% of the funds raised by ico's have been siefert off by sabr crited off like cyber criminals with phish ing schemes. china has put officials into some of these exchange offices, sitting there for three or four months to monitor what was going on. they have passed on a lot of information. they are keeping a close eye on those exchanges. clearly, regulators in china are trying to get groups with a very fast-moving and fast-growing cryptocurrency sector here...
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. >> we can't ignore north korea and we're seeing continued sabre rattling that happens every week it seems. seeing this flight into safe havens, happened again yesterday, to some extent this morning. how much attention do you pay to that how much do you change your portfolio allocation >> i can't change our portfolio allocations based on what's going on in north korea. we have to invest as if that situation will be resolved in a peaceful way we are look at the potential implications, particularly if president trump follows through on some of his threats to add sanctions to all economies dealing with north korea, because then we could be into a more trade war scenario. that would have some follow through and we would have to reassess our structure at that stage. >> richard, thank you very much for that appreciate your time richard champion >>> shares of merck are trading higher after they announced they preparing strategic options for its consumer health business merck said potential options could include a full or partial sale or strategic partnership. i want to bring you the latest
. >> we can't ignore north korea and we're seeing continued sabre rattling that happens every week it seems. seeing this flight into safe havens, happened again yesterday, to some extent this morning. how much attention do you pay to that how much do you change your portfolio allocation >> i can't change our portfolio allocations based on what's going on in north korea. we have to invest as if that situation will be resolved in a peaceful way we are look at the potential...
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he said barack obama was too weak and so trump has been very tough, sabre rattling and name calling and kim jong-un is calling names back and it's escalating. i don't think the trump approach is working and it's an extraordinary dangerous situation. >> what is interesting, though, the president, choosing yesterday to say at one of the photo ops at the u.n. general assembly whether a dialogue was still possible with north korea, his response, "why not," and he also tweeted talking is not the answer. is there a shift in his thinking here? >> it's hard to know from such a brief answer. the problem may be is there a shift in kim jong-un's thinking. keu kim is all about keeping in power and keeping his tpapfamil power, and what he is focusing on is donald trump threatening the destruction of his country, and he has been brainwashing his people for years now that the u.s. is coming to invade them or to destroy them, and donald trump perhaps playing into that rhetoric by calling for the destruction of north korea. so now the question is how could kim get to the negotiating table? one of the ke
he said barack obama was too weak and so trump has been very tough, sabre rattling and name calling and kim jong-un is calling names back and it's escalating. i don't think the trump approach is working and it's an extraordinary dangerous situation. >> what is interesting, though, the president, choosing yesterday to say at one of the photo ops at the u.n. general assembly whether a dialogue was still possible with north korea, his response, "why not," and he also tweeted...
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the united states responded with diplomatic sabre rattling.ere is the secretary of defense over the weekend issuing a warning to north korea >> any threat to the united states or its territories including guam or our allies will be met with a massive military response, a response both effective and overwhelming. >> the president also taking to twitter of the weekend firing off a couple of thoughts about the north korean situation including criticism of south korea saying south korea is finding as i have told them that their talk of appeasement with north korea will not work. they only understand one thing the president not specifying what that one thing is then also some indications of a possible trade related response here the president saying the united states is considering in addition to other options stopping all trade with any country doing business with north korea. one of the biggest countries doing business with north korea will be china. it would be difficult for the united states to stop all trade with china, but the president will
the united states responded with diplomatic sabre rattling.ere is the secretary of defense over the weekend issuing a warning to north korea >> any threat to the united states or its territories including guam or our allies will be met with a massive military response, a response both effective and overwhelming. >> the president also taking to twitter of the weekend firing off a couple of thoughts about the north korean situation including criticism of south korea saying south korea...
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what you are seeing now is all of the reaction and sabre rattling by both sides is designed to get kimong-un to the table to have real discussions. >> it seems to me that everything the united nations and the rest of the civilized society to stop kim jong-un keeps saying, it's not working. i will keep doing this no matter what. is he driving this story or is the rest of the world? >> i think if you look at it, the statistics you mentioned there, kim jong-un is definitely on track to accomplish his goal which is a nuclear ibcm and the capabilities that come with that. we are not looking at single events anymore, and we are looking at a program, and we have gone from years in terms of intervals to months and weeks and now literally days. so the idea that the different measures and sanctions and other routes through the u.n. security council or individual countries, i think right now to be very objective, and this is rather an inconvenient fact, it may be too little too late. >> gentlemen, to the four options you outlined, right, the only realistic diplomatic one is to completely cut off
what you are seeing now is all of the reaction and sabre rattling by both sides is designed to get kimong-un to the table to have real discussions. >> it seems to me that everything the united nations and the rest of the civilized society to stop kim jong-un keeps saying, it's not working. i will keep doing this no matter what. is he driving this story or is the rest of the world? >> i think if you look at it, the statistics you mentioned there, kim jong-un is definitely on track to...
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this is sabre—rattling from a trade secretary who is twiddling his thumbs because he cannot do anythinghe eu. the prime minister rounded off her trip cheering on the gb wheelchair basketball team. but when it comes to brexit, the government is still searching for some big points and will be hoping for more winning ways to come. eleanor garnier, bbc news, westminster. joining me now to pore over all things brexit, is the daily telegraph's brexit correspondent, james rothwell. we've had three rounds of these talks in brussels. how do you think things stand ? talks in brussels. how do you think things stand? i think it's fair to say that so far, especially this week, it hasn't gone terribly well. you saw the press conference yesterday in brussels. a very frosty atmosphere. i was there and david davis, usually tries to stay fairly jovial. whereas michel barnier is a little bit more reserved. but it was clear yesterday, and the atmosphere in the room was palpable, that the two didn't appear to be getting on well in the negotiation rooms before the press conference. there has been some increm
this is sabre—rattling from a trade secretary who is twiddling his thumbs because he cannot do anythinghe eu. the prime minister rounded off her trip cheering on the gb wheelchair basketball team. but when it comes to brexit, the government is still searching for some big points and will be hoping for more winning ways to come. eleanor garnier, bbc news, westminster. joining me now to pore over all things brexit, is the daily telegraph's brexit correspondent, james rothwell. we've had three...
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this is sabre—rattling from a trade secretary who is twiddling his thumbs because he cannot do anythingd with the eu. the prime minister rounded off her trip cheering on the gb wheelchair basketball team. but when it comes to brexit, the government is still searching for some big points and will be hoping for more winning ways to come. eleanor garnier, bbc news, westminster. time for the headlines here on bbc news. ten people have been suspended after accusations of abuse and assault at an immigration centre run by dubai. the former archbishop of westminster has died at the age of 85. for supreme court of kenny has annulled the result of last month's presidential election and ordered another one to beat held within 60 days. —— court of kenya. time for a full round—up from the bbc sports centre. its international weekend and three of the home nations are in action. scotla nd of the home nations are in action. scotland need a win against lithuania to keep alive their hopes of making it to the world championships in russia next year. they are currently 2—0 up dexter stuart armstrong. 2—0 f
this is sabre—rattling from a trade secretary who is twiddling his thumbs because he cannot do anythingd with the eu. the prime minister rounded off her trip cheering on the gb wheelchair basketball team. but when it comes to brexit, the government is still searching for some big points and will be hoping for more winning ways to come. eleanor garnier, bbc news, westminster. time for the headlines here on bbc news. ten people have been suspended after accusations of abuse and assault at an...
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we will watch this closely as the sabre rattling continues, and the rhetoric increases between the u.sa, which is something that moved the price of gold higher yesterday by about a percent, though today giving back just touch of that for the price of gold >> let's look at the financials. they've been on a steady climb over the past few weeks. our next guest is raising a red flag on the banks. chris whalen joins us. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> let's talk about what we can expect ahead of earnings season. we're a couple weeks away from it we had downgrades in terms of the trading and investment banking expectations albeit we knew comps would be tough coming into the quarter from a year ago. >> they were but you're starting to see the effect, the real effect medium term of the volcker rule and dodd-frank, which is the banks can't trade their own accounts anymore. so trading is now customer business and you saw it with goldman it was relatively weak on the commodity side and fixed income side surprising goldman made money trading their own account. they can't do that anymore t
we will watch this closely as the sabre rattling continues, and the rhetoric increases between the u.sa, which is something that moved the price of gold higher yesterday by about a percent, though today giving back just touch of that for the price of gold >> let's look at the financials. they've been on a steady climb over the past few weeks. our next guest is raising a red flag on the banks. chris whalen joins us. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> let's talk about what...
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futures are slightly lower despite that sabre rat ming going on rattling going on around the world. a touch. if markets were to open up now, we would still technically be in the red. if we can look at the ten-year this is something we're watching closely as always. especially after the fed meeting this week. we're sitting back down from where we were prior with the fed meeting reaction so 2.257%. >> asian equities are soft today in light of the ongoing rhetoric not too soft down about 0.8% for hong kong, but the affected markets, korea, and japan, down a little bit less than that european trade is mixed. we had good pmi data across the eurozone this morning. that has led to a strengthening of the euro. we have not had much of a positive reaction to equities. >> let's check in on oil prices. we hit a four-month high yesterday in the session, but pulled back to close slightly lower, also a little lower this morning but hanging in at $50 per barrel range for wti if we can look at what's going on with the dollar we see the euro a bit stronger against the greenback. as far as the pound,
futures are slightly lower despite that sabre rat ming going on rattling going on around the world. a touch. if markets were to open up now, we would still technically be in the red. if we can look at the ten-year this is something we're watching closely as always. especially after the fed meeting this week. we're sitting back down from where we were prior with the fed meeting reaction so 2.257%. >> asian equities are soft today in light of the ongoing rhetoric not too soft down about...
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he's going to rattle the sabre but he's not be going to do much. >> sean: rob, you did a great servicethe members of seal team six. none of you knew you were coming back. great heroism and the people that fought in afghanistan and iraq and those that came back with the most severe injuries. debra burlingame. lost her brother 9-11-2001. you have become such a powerful voice against radicalism. we're seeing the impact naive as north korea if we bribe them they're going to stop their nuclear program, president obama makes an idiotic deal with iran, i think back that you lost your brother that day. are we really that stupid that we don't understand the mentality of evil in our time? >> we're not that stupid but we have a leadership -- and i'm not confining that to politicians but also the cultural leaders, the thought leaders in our country, the heads of middle east studies departments in colleges and universities who are obsessed with something called hate speech, and worrying about the other, and if we had those people running the show in world war ii we might have had quite a different
he's going to rattle the sabre but he's not be going to do much. >> sean: rob, you did a great servicethe members of seal team six. none of you knew you were coming back. great heroism and the people that fought in afghanistan and iraq and those that came back with the most severe injuries. debra burlingame. lost her brother 9-11-2001. you have become such a powerful voice against radicalism. we're seeing the impact naive as north korea if we bribe them they're going to stop their nuclear...
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as south korea continues its own military sabre-rattling. there were drills on the high seas today. exercises yesterday. this as they get permission to boost up their payloads on their missiles. this coming from the united states. president trump promising more sophisticated gear for the military. yes, all of this following this weekend's test of a nuclear device called a very advanced device. i spoke to one analyst and he said if you marry that with one of their ballistic missiles, you have got what he would call an american city-buster. this prompting japan to think about evacuating its citizens, at least think about a plan. there are 60,000 japanese here in south korea. there are 200,000 americans if you count in u.s. troops and their relations. they always practice that evacuation. they could be right in the middle. i'm told in fact, that there is a couple of wild cards here, david. not just kim jong-un, as aggressive as we have ever seen a north korean leader, but the trump administration, how far will president trump allow kim jong-un to go? what actions will the united states
as south korea continues its own military sabre-rattling. there were drills on the high seas today. exercises yesterday. this as they get permission to boost up their payloads on their missiles. this coming from the united states. president trump promising more sophisticated gear for the military. yes, all of this following this weekend's test of a nuclear device called a very advanced device. i spoke to one analyst and he said if you marry that with one of their ballistic missiles, you have...
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nikki haley said, and i agree with her, if north korea continues the sabre rattling and firing missilesw they have nuclear capability, they want icbm capability so they can reach the continental united states, it's only a prescription in my opinion -- she said destruction. i would use the word "incineration." that country will have to be incinerated. there will be no option. >> 10-point north korea is close to having the ability to hit any target in the united states with a thermonuclear weapon. it is unacceptable for our innocent population to have to live with this threat. when this present crisis ends if north korea still has the nuclear weapons capability we have lost. susan rice, obama's national security advisor said we have tried for 25 years to stop north korea. i guess we failed. we have to learn to live with it like we learned to nuclear weapons of the soviet union. we do not. it's i dangerous and facile analogy. >> sean: bill clinton when he announces the nuclear deal after he spent billions in taxpayer dollars in subsidies with north korea, "this is a good deal for the ameri
nikki haley said, and i agree with her, if north korea continues the sabre rattling and firing missilesw they have nuclear capability, they want icbm capability so they can reach the continental united states, it's only a prescription in my opinion -- she said destruction. i would use the word "incineration." that country will have to be incinerated. there will be no option. >> 10-point north korea is close to having the ability to hit any target in the united states with a...
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this is kind of loud sabre rattling. we could of course move and position more forces both sea and air based closer to the north dori korean country, to t korean peninsula, and we could reinforce our military. more kinetic options are on the table. we hope it never gets to that. >> we know in the past there have been confrontations between north korea and south korea. a few years ago there was even a shooting of a missile that destroyed a south korean warship, killing about 50 or 60 south korean sailors. that was a very tense moment. if something like that were to happen now, is there an escalation that would immediately result in war? because this is a very, very tense situation. >> this is a very tense situation, and we always hope that cooler heads would prevail. if we fly more strategic aircraft near the koreans and they decide to shoot one of those down, this could be a flash point. if the north koreans feel they're overly threatened and decide to shoot some rockets, missile, artillery into south korea and strike am
this is kind of loud sabre rattling. we could of course move and position more forces both sea and air based closer to the north dori korean country, to t korean peninsula, and we could reinforce our military. more kinetic options are on the table. we hope it never gets to that. >> we know in the past there have been confrontations between north korea and south korea. a few years ago there was even a shooting of a missile that destroyed a south korean warship, killing about 50 or 60 south...
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at the same time, as the president is rattling sabres against kim, he's also looking to economic options, potentially tighten the screws on pyongyang. one possibility is to stop u.s. trade with anyone who does business with north korea. the president tweeting this morning quote the united states is considering in addition to other options stopping all trade with any country doing business with north korea. and this morning on fox news sunday, the treasury secretary steven mnuchin telling chris wallace he has a package of new sanctions ready for the president to sign. listen here. >> i will draft a package for his strong consideration that would go as far as cutting off all trade or other business. and this behavior is unacceptable, and if countries want to do business with the united states, they obviously will be working with our allies and others to cut off north korea economically. >> one problem with the strategy, though, of cutting off all trade of countries that do business with north korea, north korea's biggest patron is of course china. the united states does 600 billion dollars
at the same time, as the president is rattling sabres against kim, he's also looking to economic options, potentially tighten the screws on pyongyang. one possibility is to stop u.s. trade with anyone who does business with north korea. the president tweeting this morning quote the united states is considering in addition to other options stopping all trade with any country doing business with north korea. and this morning on fox news sunday, the treasury secretary steven mnuchin telling chris...
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there has been a lot of sabre rattling on both sides, north koreans, the president and stern statements by general mattis, secretary of at the fence, dunford, chairman of joint chiefs. you have said repeatedly they're fooling themselves if they believe there is a military solution. >> what i've said, the important point of what i've said is the issue is between us and china, okay. at the beginning of the summer we were talking about do they have -- >> rose: you said there is no military solution because it will kill too many people. >> the solution to north korea, an i've said this from at a one and this is in open literature and i've given an interview about it but the open literature about the military situation in korea is open literature. but i have said the problem is china. at the beginning of the summer, i think memorial day, we were discussing whether they had an atomic bomb. now on labor day we're discussing whether they have a thermonuclear weapon, a hydrogen bomb. >> rose: so we have no military options? >> my suggestion and my recommendation is to solve the problem in korea,
there has been a lot of sabre rattling on both sides, north koreans, the president and stern statements by general mattis, secretary of at the fence, dunford, chairman of joint chiefs. you have said repeatedly they're fooling themselves if they believe there is a military solution. >> what i've said, the important point of what i've said is the issue is between us and china, okay. at the beginning of the summer we were talking about do they have -- >> rose: you said there is no...
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i expect to see some serious sabre rattling. there are two or three things ween they're doing to put pressure on the chinese. as hallie mentioned, we'll put secondary sanctions on chinese banks so they can't do business in the united states in an effort to incentivize the chinese. now, it's hard to incentivize the chinese, but we have to try. the other thing is we'll set the asian pacific region with more u.s. forces and more u.s. sailors. china, that's not in their interest so we want them to do something about it. and i think you'll see a serious discussion of they're not very good military options but i think you'll see more of a discussion of, well, is there anything we might be able to do? it's all calculated to try and get china activated. >> you talk about the u.n. speak which will likely focus heavily on north korea. i assume iran will play a significant part in this president's discussions. >> they have a very strong ballistic missile relationship, at the very least. the president is clearly chafing at the law that requ
i expect to see some serious sabre rattling. there are two or three things ween they're doing to put pressure on the chinese. as hallie mentioned, we'll put secondary sanctions on chinese banks so they can't do business in the united states in an effort to incentivize the chinese. now, it's hard to incentivize the chinese, but we have to try. the other thing is we'll set the asian pacific region with more u.s. forces and more u.s. sailors. china, that's not in their interest so we want them to...
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i'm optimistic, but with kim jong-un rattling the sabres, no one can know with certainty what's goingo happen. i think that's the principle risk. julia: i want to ask about the new iphone launches and price sensitivity. analysts that barclays were saying perhaps apple could bundle some services into the iphone that you buy for around $1000, just to reduce the price. survey saying 18% of the people who responded would be willing to buy at $1000. if they reduce that $800, those numbers doubled in terms of those willing to purchase it. can you imagine them doing something like that? bundling services like icloud or apple music? could,erty: i think they but i'm going to give you another wrinkled i'm very sure is going to happen. if you look at the iphone, it's just another consumer durable, like a washing machine or dishwasher. one of the things about consumer durables is they are financed. in a lot of these apple phones are going to be brought -- bought on lease from places like best buy and verizon wireless and at&t wireless. we got very, very low interest rates right now. i think the c
i'm optimistic, but with kim jong-un rattling the sabres, no one can know with certainty what's goingo happen. i think that's the principle risk. julia: i want to ask about the new iphone launches and price sensitivity. analysts that barclays were saying perhaps apple could bundle some services into the iphone that you buy for around $1000, just to reduce the price. survey saying 18% of the people who responded would be willing to buy at $1000. if they reduce that $800, those numbers doubled in...
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the hydrogen bomb, that is sabre rattling the united states, nobody else. that's not about japan or south korea, that's about us. that's why it was jarring to me to see as this is happening the president is considering agreement with the north koreans. >> we have to confirm it first, right? we have to make sure this happened. >> in fairness, the expect don't think it's a actual hydrogen bomb. and south korea's ministry is saying it's a seismic event, and they measure it like a earthquake, and there are enhancers to anatomic bomb. we now believe -- at least our intelligence believes we are having help from ukrainian nuclear scientists or folks like this, and they are certainly putting their foot on the gas peddl pedal. >>> there's still a lot of work to do. >> i think it's really just beginning, the recovery effort. the grading of the federal government begins on tuesday. houston will try to start to function as a city. i think they are going to be -- i will be curious to see if they are going to try and open schools and they have to figure out where to send
the hydrogen bomb, that is sabre rattling the united states, nobody else. that's not about japan or south korea, that's about us. that's why it was jarring to me to see as this is happening the president is considering agreement with the north koreans. >> we have to confirm it first, right? we have to make sure this happened. >> in fairness, the expect don't think it's a actual hydrogen bomb. and south korea's ministry is saying it's a seismic event, and they measure it like a...
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since a lot of sabre-rattling, you can pick a time period but they're up double digits since that time. we're going back more than a month when they were doubling up and number of tests and missile launch muchs and the like. the latest -- agitation many are up on the combos and like but not for asia. it is happening in their neck of the woods and they're getting rightly nervous. we'll have more after this. parodontax, the toothpaste that helps prevent bleeding gums. if you spit blood when you brush or floss you may have gum problems and could be on the journey to much worse. help stop the journey of gum disease. try parodontax toothpaste. ♪ ♪i'm living that yacht life, life, life top speed fifty knots life on the caribbean seas it's a champagne and models potpourri on my yacht made of cuban mahogany, gany, gany, gany♪ ♪watch this don't get mad (bell mnemonic) get e*trade and get invested with its high-tech the cameras and radar,c... contemporary cockpit, three hundred and sixty degree network of driver-assist technologies, and sporty performance... what's most impressive about the glc?
since a lot of sabre-rattling, you can pick a time period but they're up double digits since that time. we're going back more than a month when they were doubling up and number of tests and missile launch muchs and the like. the latest -- agitation many are up on the combos and like but not for asia. it is happening in their neck of the woods and they're getting rightly nervous. we'll have more after this. parodontax, the toothpaste that helps prevent bleeding gums. if you spit blood when you...
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. >> the sabre rattling continuing.cammering the turks and caicos islands this morning. it is now blamed for around 30 deaths in the caribbean. it continues moving north this weekend. puerto rico's governor says there's a humanitarian emergency on the island. flooding victims are still being rescued in several communities. puerto rico's entire power grid was knocked out and it could take weeks or even months to fix it. ma says it will send planes with food, water, generators and temporary shelters today. >> rescue workers are racing the clock in mexico to find people still trapped under rubble. tuesday's earthquake killed at least 286 people. mexi mexico's president said people could be trapped in ten fallen buildings around mexico city. more than 60 have been rescued so far including one pulled from a collapsed building. people around the country were closely following efforts to rescue a girl from a school, but a top official says the story of the little girl was not true. all of the missing students have been account
. >> the sabre rattling continuing.cammering the turks and caicos islands this morning. it is now blamed for around 30 deaths in the caribbean. it continues moving north this weekend. puerto rico's governor says there's a humanitarian emergency on the island. flooding victims are still being rescued in several communities. puerto rico's entire power grid was knocked out and it could take weeks or even months to fix it. ma says it will send planes with food, water, generators and temporary...
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country as "rocket man" and the united states would be intent on destroying "rocket man" if he keeps sabre-rattling like this, they have certainly a funny way of showing it. dow threatening new highs. the s&p in and out of new highs. let's get read of those comments, we have a military assistant to donald rumsfeld and neil gardner. what i gleaned from the foreign press online, was not favorable, that this is no the way leaders speak at the united nations. what do you make of that? >> i thought it was a very good speech. arguably donald trump's best speech of his presidency so far alongside the warsaw address in the summer where he launched a strong defense of western civilization. this was a very blunt speech and very direct. i thought it sent a very clear message to america's enemies they will be held to account. iran, north korea, venezuela, cuba, for example, this was a president not afraid i think of, to take on those who threaten the free world. it's a very different kind of address. sort of wishy-washy speech delivered by barack obama on countless occasion as the u.n. this was very, very toug
country as "rocket man" and the united states would be intent on destroying "rocket man" if he keeps sabre-rattling like this, they have certainly a funny way of showing it. dow threatening new highs. the s&p in and out of new highs. let's get read of those comments, we have a military assistant to donald rumsfeld and neil gardner. what i gleaned from the foreign press online, was not favorable, that this is no the way leaders speak at the united nations. what do you...
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with every bit of sabre-rattling or every test.changer was the hydrogen weapons test, showing they're much further along, north korea, than anyone thought or predicted. all bets are off now. it is frightened a lot of people? >> i mean, neil. this is a new level of escalation. as i think one of the trump officials mentioned. north korea essentially seems to be begging for war. begging for a response. this comes at a time, historically safe, quiet stocks, quiet era for stocks. there is only one 3% draw down the entire year. essentially the least volatile market since 198. all these factors. fall, weakest season coming up, neil, unfortunately could be harbinger of weaker days to come. neil: the scariest thing to me, jonathan, this whole north korean story the prospect that china can't control them. if that is true, all bets really are off. if china is acknowledging, being embarrassed on the global stage here, and unable to control this nutcase, man, that is a whole another story. >> neil, it creates that systemic risk, investors say,
with every bit of sabre-rattling or every test.changer was the hydrogen weapons test, showing they're much further along, north korea, than anyone thought or predicted. all bets are off now. it is frightened a lot of people? >> i mean, neil. this is a new level of escalation. as i think one of the trump officials mentioned. north korea essentially seems to be begging for war. begging for a response. this comes at a time, historically safe, quiet stocks, quiet era for stocks. there is only...
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all this comes with more sabre rattling by the united states, b 1 bombers u.s.et fighters flew to the east of north korea, to the north of the dmz and the general area in the path of the north korean missile launch last week. the military spokesman says this shows the resolve of the united states and it shows that it has many military options. finally, yes, there was a bit of a nuke scare on the korean peninsula today. late, saturday korean time, the reports of an earthquake in northeastern north korea. not far from where the regime has its nuclear test site. now, the initial report coming from china was in fact it was triggered by an explosion. but south korean officials and then u.s. officials weighed in and they said it was naturally based, but could have been related to geological shifts from the nuclear test there earlier this month. one final note, about the north korean foreign minister's address, this only ups the ante in the global spat between north korea and the united states. now back to president trump. arthel? arthel: greg palkot in seoul, south ko
all this comes with more sabre rattling by the united states, b 1 bombers u.s.et fighters flew to the east of north korea, to the north of the dmz and the general area in the path of the north korean missile launch last week. the military spokesman says this shows the resolve of the united states and it shows that it has many military options. finally, yes, there was a bit of a nuke scare on the korean peninsula today. late, saturday korean time, the reports of an earthquake in northeastern...
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thank you for saying it because, you know, we have got this -- without opec really coming out and sabreattling, you keep hearing the saudis are quuting back, i know the refiners are -- the gasoline inventories are down there's a lot of people caught on the wrong side of this trade. and yesterday we saw slumber jay have one more file they have been saying 2018 is the year of oil. that's the comeback. i hate -- in 2016 they said 2017 would be terrible. a lot of people are short -- >> what is the basis for that contention >> great question. the answer is, he said if you're one of these countries and you stop drilling, well, you know what, there's depletion. and a country -- it's really current-oriented the countries have all cut back except saudi arabia and they can't do it. >> we'll talk to darrell hamm -- >> did you see what was said about him? >> yeah. reports saudi ramco -- >> and the soon-to-be crown prince cracking down significantly on -- in a lot of other ways in the social world. >> i'm glad you mentioned it because i've watched the oil stocks go up i listened to the people who sa
thank you for saying it because, you know, we have got this -- without opec really coming out and sabreattling, you keep hearing the saudis are quuting back, i know the refiners are -- the gasoline inventories are down there's a lot of people caught on the wrong side of this trade. and yesterday we saw slumber jay have one more file they have been saying 2018 is the year of oil. that's the comeback. i hate -- in 2016 they said 2017 would be terrible. a lot of people are short -- >> what...
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a lot has to do with the increased sabre-rattling between ourselves and north koreans. north korea by the way saying donald trump's comments already are declaration of war. i don't believe they were talking about his comments on the nfl they might be responding as well, to u.s. bombers flying east of north korea. that is farrest north of so-called demilitarized zone we've seen in the 21st century. we have a a more after this. i can do more to lower my a1c. and i can do it with what's already within me. because my body can still make its own insulin. and once-weekly trulicity activates my body to release it. trulicity is not insulin. it comes in a once-weekly, truly easy-to-use pen. it works 24/7, and you don't have to see or handle a needle. trulicity is a once-weekly injectable medicine to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. it should not be the first medicine to treat diabetes or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not take trulicity if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid
a lot has to do with the increased sabre-rattling between ourselves and north koreans. north korea by the way saying donald trump's comments already are declaration of war. i don't believe they were talking about his comments on the nfl they might be responding as well, to u.s. bombers flying east of north korea. that is farrest north of so-called demilitarized zone we've seen in the 21st century. we have a a more after this. i can do more to lower my a1c. and i can do it with what's already...