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they're half of the deficit as we heard from kevin rudd earlier today.kes sense to get some of our allies as you mentioned maybe bring canada, some of the european players on board. that's what you're kind of advocating >> i'm just saying that if you were thinking about how you would go about it and developing a strategy, that's probably something you'd think about is maybe we don't go at it alone. maybe find some fr some allies no, we picked a fit on our friends and allies so we l alone. we're isolated >> i heard report fromn npr reporter in germany saying that some people in germany some voters are very frustrated. not only with the german government but also the eu government for allowing it to get to this situation. for allowing things like unfair tariffs where they think even it's a clear cut case. where they impose tariffs of 25%. we impose tariffs of 2.5% on some of those situations that has donald trump looking at things like german car imports saying, wait a second, this might be something we take aim on i was surprised to hear that germans are
they're half of the deficit as we heard from kevin rudd earlier today.kes sense to get some of our allies as you mentioned maybe bring canada, some of the european players on board. that's what you're kind of advocating >> i'm just saying that if you were thinking about how you would go about it and developing a strategy, that's probably something you'd think about is maybe we don't go at it alone. maybe find some fr some allies no, we picked a fit on our friends and allies so we l alone....
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the eve of this historic summit in sing pork i want to bring in australia's former prime minister kevin ruddw the president of the asia society policy institute. mr. rudd, thank you for being with us. a few days ago you expressed some cautious optimism about this planned summit in singapore. let me show our viewers what you wrote on twitter. the u.s. is heading in the right direction on the north korean summit but much hinges on how denuclearization is define, and you said to cnbc let's see what falls out of trump owes shake the tree policy. after seeing what has fallen out of that shake the tree policy at the g7, do you still have high hopes? >> i think we ought to look at these two meetings in different contexts. kim jong-un is vastly different from having a spat with justin trudeau. from a geopolitical point of view, geoeconomic point of view the only two countries happy with the g7 outcome will be russia and china. russia will be happy because trump said russia should rejoin and china's is now link up with america's major allies on international trade policy and both russia and china wil
the eve of this historic summit in sing pork i want to bring in australia's former prime minister kevin ruddw the president of the asia society policy institute. mr. rudd, thank you for being with us. a few days ago you expressed some cautious optimism about this planned summit in singapore. let me show our viewers what you wrote on twitter. the u.s. is heading in the right direction on the north korean summit but much hinges on how denuclearization is define, and you said to cnbc let's see...
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of history that's now starting to change change around certainly are proud then prime minister kevin rudd's apology to the stolen generations was one of the guys really his. sturrock all my months where there was an acknowledgement of the harm done and a genuine polity given full that. i think that we as a nation can stop hailing when i'm in a ship and and there is a treason on the state between different groups professor pat dudgeon former commissioner for the national mental health commission it's been a pleasure talking to thank you for joining us my pleasure kemal and that is it from us or join us again next week and also be sure to check out the rewind page at al-jazeera dot com for more films from the series i'm come all santamaria from the whole team thanks for joining us so you can see. there are over seven billion lights in this world. each one a story. that wants to be seen. giving to be heard that demonstrably. it is time to be a witness. witness documentaries absolutely new that i. receive. al-jazeera. where ever you are. on counting the cost what economists are saying about war
of history that's now starting to change change around certainly are proud then prime minister kevin rudd's apology to the stolen generations was one of the guys really his. sturrock all my months where there was an acknowledgement of the harm done and a genuine polity given full that. i think that we as a nation can stop hailing when i'm in a ship and and there is a treason on the state between different groups professor pat dudgeon former commissioner for the national mental health commission...
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of history that's now starting to change change around certainly are proud then prime minister kevin rudd's apology to the stolen generations was one of the guys really his. there was an acknowledgment of the high. and a genuine polity given full that. i think that we as a nation can stop hailing when and and and a state between different groups professor papped dudgeon former. national mental health commission it's been a pleasure talking to thank you for joining us my pleasure and that is it from join us again next week and also be sure to check out the rewind page at al-jazeera dot com for more films from the series. from the whole team thanks for joining us. back to life i'm sorry. to. rewind on al-jazeera. a history of guerrilla warfare. a place on. the cleaning strained their revolutionary zeal to. spot the splinter groups which the palestinian cause or insurance are. chronicling the turbulent story in the struggle for palestinian. history a revolution on al-jazeera. and for size my grave warring regarding the saudi monarchy led coalition's ongoing attacks in her data which could resu
of history that's now starting to change change around certainly are proud then prime minister kevin rudd's apology to the stolen generations was one of the guys really his. there was an acknowledgment of the high. and a genuine polity given full that. i think that we as a nation can stop hailing when and and and a state between different groups professor papped dudgeon former. national mental health commission it's been a pleasure talking to thank you for joining us my pleasure and that is it...
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for insight , we welcome from london kevin rudd, the current asia society member.rea jae-in isesident moon speaking as we talk now and some headlines across our that president trump told him that kim jong-un is a great conversation partner. made foundation for world peace, so he seems to be encouraged, president moon, our south koreans likely to regard this? kevin: i think president moon will be delighted. it was president moon who wanted to rescue this when it looked like it was falling over a cliff about three weeks ago. he quickly had a second summit to tryand john -- summit and rescue the situation and put back ontoore summit an even keel. the result of all of that is in the politics of south korea, president moon is now riding high. tire summit process.ofs as for the results, it is vague, but in terms of the general commitment to denuclearization, together with a process which follows, anchored in the secretary of state pompeo, then i think from moon's perspective in the south korean perspective, this is heading in the right direction until we run into a roadb
for insight , we welcome from london kevin rudd, the current asia society member.rea jae-in isesident moon speaking as we talk now and some headlines across our that president trump told him that kim jong-un is a great conversation partner. made foundation for world peace, so he seems to be encouraged, president moon, our south koreans likely to regard this? kevin: i think president moon will be delighted. it was president moon who wanted to rescue this when it looked like it was falling over a...
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kevin rudd's apology to the stolen generations was one of the ways really historical moments where there was an acknowledgement of the harm done and a genuine polity given for that hound so i think that we as a nation can start healing when ownership and and this is a truce or non est between different groups professor pat dudgeon former commissioner for the australian national mental health commission it's been a pleasure talking to thank you for joining us my pleasure kemal and that is it from us to join us again next week and also be sure to check out the rewind page at al-jazeera dot com for more films from the series i'm come out santamaria from the whole team thanks for joining us so you can see. a new series of rewind a care bring your people back to life i'm sorry and brand new updates on the best of al-jazeera documentaries historical daniels book from bob did till now of course his distance rewind continues with baltimore anatomy of an american city i have close friends who were lost to the streets i can literally see the future of baltimore through the eyes of my students and
kevin rudd's apology to the stolen generations was one of the ways really historical moments where there was an acknowledgement of the harm done and a genuine polity given for that hound so i think that we as a nation can start healing when ownership and and this is a truce or non est between different groups professor pat dudgeon former commissioner for the australian national mental health commission it's been a pleasure talking to thank you for joining us my pleasure kemal and that is it...
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of history that's now starting to change change around certainly are proud then prime minister kevin rudd's apology to the stolen generations was one of the guys really his. sturrock all moments where there was an acknowledgement of the harm done and a genuine polity given for that hound so i think that we as a nation can start healing when i'm in a ship and there is a truce a non est between different groups professor pat dudgeon former commissioner for the straining national mental health commission it's been a pleasure talking to you thank you for joining us my pleasure kemal and that is it from us to join us again next week and also be sure to check out the rewind page at al-jazeera dot com for more films from the series i'm come out santamaria from the whole team thanks for joining us so you can see. a new series of rewind i can bring your people back to life i'm sorry and bring you updates on the best of al-jazeera documentaries the struggle continues from the till now huge distance rewind continues with baltimore anatomy of an american city close friends who were lost to the streets
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we have kevin rudd. mr. prime minister, very g to have you. thank you. >> good to be on the pgram.very unusual, isn't it? a division within thetern economicks. sometimes behind the scenes we get idea of a little discourt but this is out there for the world to see, so it is transparent, i guess you could say that. but where do you think this is going? >> i don't think it's a good look for the west. the two countries happiest with the outcome of the canadian g7 would be russia and china. because, you have a split right doesn't middle between the united states and the rest of the g7 on the question of trade and also, of course president trump's decision to, as it were, suggest that russia should be readmitted to the g7. so i think beijing, and moscow would be happy with this outcome but on the president's other achievements in terms ever north korea, those g7 capitals would be happy with what he was able to pull off in singapore. neil: the chinese are already saying, i know they have a close relationship, and you have a trading relationship, that is your country, with australia, the u
we have kevin rudd. mr. prime minister, very g to have you. thank you. >> good to be on the pgram.very unusual, isn't it? a division within thetern economicks. sometimes behind the scenes we get idea of a little discourt but this is out there for the world to see, so it is transparent, i guess you could say that. but where do you think this is going? >> i don't think it's a good look for the west. the two countries happiest with the outcome of the canadian g7 would be russia and...
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kayla tausche. >>> joining us now is asia society policy institute president kevin rudd, also the former prime minister of australia. our guest host this morning, fred kempe of the atlantic council. mr. prime mister, s talk what this means for the region how significant is this? what do we need to see next? >> everyone is going to moan about the lack of detail in the text of the actual agreement between the two leaders, but i don't buy that i think we should give the president some credit for what's been achieved. it's only his kind of unique style which has enabled us to get to this point in the process. and we need to give a time to see what detail shakes out of the tree from here on in the bottom line is six months ago we're talking about the possibility of conflict and war. now we have an extended period of diplomacy that will be good for regional stability, in terms of perception of country risk and regional risk for investors across east asia, it's good news the final bid is you still have to have a plan "b. what happens if it doesn't work in the end that's down the track. >> i wan
kayla tausche. >>> joining us now is asia society policy institute president kevin rudd, also the former prime minister of australia. our guest host this morning, fred kempe of the atlantic council. mr. prime mister, s talk what this means for the region how significant is this? what do we need to see next? >> everyone is going to moan about the lack of detail in the text of the actual agreement between the two leaders, but i don't buy that i think we should give the president...