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they are providing sg in the uk.are providing 5g in various parts of the country, cities like birmingham. absolutely. this isn't a complete and utter disregard of what the us is saying and that the uk is going toa saying and that the uk is going to a completely different direction to previous, this is a slight increase in the share previously but there is an importance to get this 5g network up and running and running quickly without this delaying it. we wonder what this means for future negotiations between the uk and the us when it comes to trade, i've just the us when it comes to trade, i'vejust come the us when it comes to trade, i've just come right from the world economic forum and i was there with steven mnuchin, the us secretary, treasury secretary, speaking to sajid javid, the treasurer, with a panel and they were arguing about the digital services tax and that comes in in april here. you didn't get the feeling it was a love language and it doesn't seem like it's going well right now. and there has to be bec
they are providing sg in the uk.are providing 5g in various parts of the country, cities like birmingham. absolutely. this isn't a complete and utter disregard of what the us is saying and that the uk is going toa saying and that the uk is going to a completely different direction to previous, this is a slight increase in the share previously but there is an importance to get this 5g network up and running and running quickly without this delaying it. we wonder what this means for future...
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we are not chilly alone in the sg doing?r the use of huawei technology. we are absolutely not alone. 0ther technology. we are absolutely not alone. other european countries are developing the same thing. australia has also chosen to ban huawei. there are other questions being asked in europe. germany is thinking about this problem. we might see things happen quite quickly now that we know what the uk is doing. it might well be that this will influence those countries. so if australia is not using huawei, what is itjason? i believe it is looking at alternatives at the moment, but it is not clear yet how they will play catch up. they will probably have to look to the existing suppliers. joe hancock, zoe kleinman, thank you very much. much more on that decision coming up here after two o'clock. the headlines on bbc news: the government has decided to allow the chinese telecoms company, huawei to have a limited role in the development of the uk's 5g mobile network. broadcaster and host of radio a'sjust a minute, nicholas parsons
we are not chilly alone in the sg doing?r the use of huawei technology. we are absolutely not alone. 0ther technology. we are absolutely not alone. other european countries are developing the same thing. australia has also chosen to ban huawei. there are other questions being asked in europe. germany is thinking about this problem. we might see things happen quite quickly now that we know what the uk is doing. it might well be that this will influence those countries. so if australia is not...
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a lot of pressure on other countries to block huawei for being involved in the development of their sgtworks, and that is hurting huawei and they've taken a step back to figure out how they will get access to equipment and programmes they need and how they will get an operating system for the phone it uses operating system for the phone it uses because it has been using google's android services. it will be unclear what they are going to do but huawei is making plans to get around that because they know regardless of what happens at this trial, they will have to deal with a us government not happy with them. this outcome certainly will have an impact on the future of high—speed internet but it's creating a rift in the china canada business trade relations? meng wanzhou's arrest came at the height of us—china tensions, she was arrested more than a year ago, but it put canada in the middle of the dispute so even as the us and china has been mending that relationship with a signed phase one ofa relationship with a signed phase one of a trade deal about a week ago. canada is smack in the m
a lot of pressure on other countries to block huawei for being involved in the development of their sgtworks, and that is hurting huawei and they've taken a step back to figure out how they will get access to equipment and programmes they need and how they will get an operating system for the phone it uses operating system for the phone it uses because it has been using google's android services. it will be unclear what they are going to do but huawei is making plans to get around that because...
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is no other way to get fast, speedy 5g networks. is no other way to get fast, speedy sg networks.ia are only 6—12 months behind, but it would take a lot of money to take huawei out of the infrastructure that they are already end but it is economic costs versus protecting security in the future. we are close to the us, and people don't realise the level of closeness. yes, there is the five eyes security network. australia and america would be relu cta nt australia and america would be reluctant to share security information with the uk because they could not trust that it would not fall into the hands of the chinese, so fall into the hands of the chinese, so it isa fall into the hands of the chinese, so it is a massive decision that the national security council is going to make tomorrow but we are led to believe that they are going to go along with the decision which was taken along with the decision which was ta ken by theresa along with the decision which was taken by theresa may last april, and she had come in for lots of criticism then although it was not officially announced,
is no other way to get fast, speedy 5g networks. is no other way to get fast, speedy sg networks.ia are only 6—12 months behind, but it would take a lot of money to take huawei out of the infrastructure that they are already end but it is economic costs versus protecting security in the future. we are close to the us, and people don't realise the level of closeness. yes, there is the five eyes security network. australia and america would be relu cta nt australia and america would be...
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the us warned that british sovereignty will be put at risk by allowing the firm to play a role in the sgg the firm to play a role in the 56 network. britain's prime minister borisjohnson the 56 network. britain's prime minister boris johnson is the 56 network. britain's prime minister borisjohnson is chairing a meeting with the national security council at which the decision will be made although it may not be announced immediately. sg be made although it may not be announced immediately. 56 is the latest sta nda rd announced immediately. 56 is the latest standard for mobile data tra nsfer latest standard for mobile data transfer and is theoretically at least 100 times faster than ag. to make use of it, customers will need a new 5g capable telephone but the infrastructure requires costly upgrades to things like masts, base stations and antenna. and this is where huawei comes in. it is believed to have the most advanced equipment. in the uk, the rollout started last summer and to date around 70 towns and cities have 5g connectivity. all four uk phone networks are currently using huawei eq
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—— if written adopted huawei technology in sg. -- if the uk.ween having technological infrastructure that incorporates huawei technology... these two things may have a slight overla p these two things may have a slight overlap but it may not be that significant. the other thing is, has the ship sailed? we are reading also reading in this piece in the ft that four of the uk mobile phone networks that have launched 56 are using huawei equipment already. as the story moved on, i went into a different area anyway, we all anticipating sg different area anyway, we all anticipating 56 and the networks have been built. we will move over to the sweet success of the sugar tax, which is really interesting story which i will share later via social media, because i want to talk about japanese billionaire with the ambition to go to the moon and back, and he is asking a single woman to go with him, someone over the age of... 20 and single. i cannot be counted in that, unfortunately. the two points i would make here, apart from thai memorial, romantics have sa
—— if written adopted huawei technology in sg. -- if the uk.ween having technological infrastructure that incorporates huawei technology... these two things may have a slight overla p these two things may have a slight overlap but it may not be that significant. the other thing is, has the ship sailed? we are reading also reading in this piece in the ft that four of the uk mobile phone networks that have launched 56 are using huawei equipment already. as the story moved on, i went into a...
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this is all about the sg with boris johnson. this is all about the 56 network and huawei. —— less than a year ago that we lost a defence secretary over the contracts in question over the security aspect. this story says the security aspect. this story says the borisjohnson the security aspect. this story says the boris johnson is the security aspect. this story says the borisjohnson is on course for a diplomatic war, understated as ever, with donald trump and if you wish cabinet row over plans to hand huawei access to the sg cabinet row over plans to hand huawei access to the 56 phone network. and this is about the ongoing view and concerns of us government that this would allow a trojan horse into the communications network, particularly between us and the americans. and their whole security apparatus. this and the most unlikely scenario is that donald trump has suggested that britain willed an alternative to huawei together with the us. if only it were that easy. and i think that has been dismissed as a little overambitious full but three us senators including marco rubi
this is all about the sg with boris johnson. this is all about the 56 network and huawei. —— less than a year ago that we lost a defence secretary over the contracts in question over the security aspect. this story says the security aspect. this story says the borisjohnson the security aspect. this story says the boris johnson is the security aspect. this story says the borisjohnson is on course for a diplomatic war, understated as ever, with donald trump and if you wish cabinet row over...
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the reality of the sg until too late.of his statement as being a threat to us in cybersecurity russia, does he now believe it is a threat to us and will guarantee that, as he takes on those threats to us, does he think he will now drive huawei out of our future systems progressively as quickly as he can? i thank my honourable friend. i think the government and the various state m e nts government and the various statements that have been made in relation to the security risk have consistently caught out china for that might call out china for cyber attacks and other nefarious ways in which they risk... i'm doing it now so hopefully my honourable friend will be reassured. we are squarely focused on that. in relation to 5g, it is important to assess in a specific and targeted way, nature of the risk of nature we have the tools to deal with that risk, and as i said my answer earlier, the risk of an outright ban is a very blunt tool to deal with a very specific problem but he is right to say we need to be vying for the techno
the reality of the sg until too late.of his statement as being a threat to us in cybersecurity russia, does he now believe it is a threat to us and will guarantee that, as he takes on those threats to us, does he think he will now drive huawei out of our future systems progressively as quickly as he can? i thank my honourable friend. i think the government and the various state m e nts government and the various statements that have been made in relation to the security risk have consistently...
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yes, i think so, and even with respect to the iphone, i think we are yet to see the impact of the sglout. i think the infrastructure globally is not yet in place to fully see the impact around that yet, and on the services side of things, and the wearables, i think it is an increasingly interesting space for them to be operating in. in terms of what is ahead, tim cook has warned about the coronavirus in china, the impact it will have on future earnings for apple moving forward. what do you think about that warning? forward. what do you think about that warning ?|i forward. what do you think about that warning? i mean, i think the way they have positioned it is appropriate in terms of thinking through the potential risks. you know, he made comments in the briefing last night around the potential impact on their supply chain. i believe they have alternative suppliers in place, given the ones that were operating in the wuhan area. i think it will be interesting seeing the impact on their retail stores, in terms of... it is quite interesting, i put a message out to viewers this morning s
yes, i think so, and even with respect to the iphone, i think we are yet to see the impact of the sglout. i think the infrastructure globally is not yet in place to fully see the impact around that yet, and on the services side of things, and the wearables, i think it is an increasingly interesting space for them to be operating in. in terms of what is ahead, tim cook has warned about the coronavirus in china, the impact it will have on future earnings for apple moving forward. what do you...
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why all the fuss about sg? of your road. why all the fuss about 5g? tech of your road.he road 0h, cabinets. huawei is everywhere. they are a huge telecoms provider. they are all over the world. it comes down to what the risk is. if more and more devices move on to 5g, risk is. if more and more devices move on to 56, it becomes the future of connectivity, and huawei are at the core of that, they are just on the core of that, they are just on the edge of what is essentially domestic broadband. what are other european countries doing? we are absolutely not alone. 0ther doing? we are absolutely not alone. other european countries are developing the same thing. all we know is outside of europe is that australia has also chosen to ban huawei. there are other questions being asked in europe. germany is thinking about this problem. we might see things happen quite quickly now we know what the uk is doing. it might well be that it influences those countries to make this decision sooner rather than later. so what is australia are using? it is looking at alternatives at the moment
why all the fuss about sg? of your road. why all the fuss about 5g? tech of your road.he road 0h, cabinets. huawei is everywhere. they are a huge telecoms provider. they are all over the world. it comes down to what the risk is. if more and more devices move on to 5g, risk is. if more and more devices move on to 56, it becomes the future of connectivity, and huawei are at the core of that, they are just on the core of that, they are just on the edge of what is essentially domestic broadband....
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. >> r&d has doubled each year also and so has sg&a. so they are a 10% profit margin.be 20% if they decided to but wisely another company going to scale, they will capture the entire market before anyone realizes what hit them and then they can worry about the sg&a expenses coming down so it is profitable, not hugely profitable, that is not the goal right now. and i think that again, i've seen that work out for owe technology companies over the last 20 years. i think that they are doing what they should be doing so it is a $19 billion market cap. i think that it is the right time for me to be involved >> my move and square got an upgrade, on its pace for its best day. what is coming up on "the exchange"? >> and coming up at the top of the hour, we hope that you will join us as home builders soared, every major player in the space it seemed ended higher, so can they continue to build gain, we'll ask the top analyst on the street about his sector. plus this biotech stock gained 150% last year the company developing a new way to treat cancer. the ceo will join us to talk
. >> r&d has doubled each year also and so has sg&a. so they are a 10% profit margin.be 20% if they decided to but wisely another company going to scale, they will capture the entire market before anyone realizes what hit them and then they can worry about the sg&a expenses coming down so it is profitable, not hugely profitable, that is not the goal right now. and i think that again, i've seen that work out for owe technology companies over the last 20 years. i think that they...
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the telegraph saying the prime minister is expected to defy warnings and allow huawei into the sg is defy warnings and allow huawei into the 56 network. for a leader and a government who have prioritise sovereignty, even pushing away from european allies with shared values, to now allow the chinese this huge level of access is pretty extraordinary. it is fascinating because it is one of borisjohnson's first fascinating because it is one of boris johnson's first big fascinating because it is one of borisjohnson's first big political decisions since the election and if as expected he does go ahead with allowing huawei into some parts of the 5g network with some restrictions, it will be defying warnings from the us to do it, and also crucially from his own party. there are quite a large number of big hitting backbenchers, iain duncan smith, those on the brexit wing of the party who think it is not a great idea, and they buy these arguments it is all about sovereignty and we shouldn't be opening up parts of our crucial infrastructure to china. even if there is a big cost to that, pushing
the telegraph saying the prime minister is expected to defy warnings and allow huawei into the sg is defy warnings and allow huawei into the 56 network. for a leader and a government who have prioritise sovereignty, even pushing away from european allies with shared values, to now allow the chinese this huge level of access is pretty extraordinary. it is fascinating because it is one of borisjohnson's first fascinating because it is one of boris johnson's first big fascinating because it is one...
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tomorrow whether or not to ban equipment made by the chinese technology giant huawei from britain‘s sgof national security. speaking on a visit to a london school today the prime minister said that the government would be looking to develop 56 network without compromising national security. i think that is a very important strategic win for the uk and the way forward for us is clearly to have a system that delivers for people in this country the kind of consumer benefits that they want, through five g technology or whatever, bots does not in any way compromise our critical national infrastructure and security or jeopardise critical national infrastructure and security orjeopardise our ability to work together with other intelligence powers around the world. the five eyes security relationships, we must keep them strong and safe. let‘s get the american perspective. tim morrison was one of president trump‘s senior advisers and on the white house‘s national security council until the end of october. he‘s now a senior fellow at the thinktank — the hudson institute. borisjohnson boris johns
tomorrow whether or not to ban equipment made by the chinese technology giant huawei from britain‘s sgof national security. speaking on a visit to a london school today the prime minister said that the government would be looking to develop 56 network without compromising national security. i think that is a very important strategic win for the uk and the way forward for us is clearly to have a system that delivers for people in this country the kind of consumer benefits that they want,...
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. ♪ laura: authoritiesn sg in are searchr at least four people missing since storm gloria brought widespreadtruction. it has killed nineeople and is using flooding in southern france. >> storm gria arriv with great force, winds of up to 144 kilometers an hour with waves up to 14 meters high. in a small seaside town in catalonia, a thick foam flooded the streets. it wasaused by this, howling winds and a powerful surge from the ocean. local authorities say it is the it has claimed several lives, and therare still people ssing. one man is feared to have been swept in this canyonthe island of mallorca. rescuers are doing all they can to locate his body. >>rd the gf seville and the fire brigade are the only ones who can go intanthe cn because the water level is dangerous. laura: after four days of -- >> after four days of real limits rain and wind, a sense of calm has t come areas. locals can survey the instruction. it was tremendous. it destroyed the seafront. the worst is the disaster it has caused. this was beautiful. >> forecasters have tried s waters four kilometers in land. e storm front he
. ♪ laura: authoritiesn sg in are searchr at least four people missing since storm gloria brought widespreadtruction. it has killed nineeople and is using flooding in southern france. >> storm gria arriv with great force, winds of up to 144 kilometers an hour with waves up to 14 meters high. in a small seaside town in catalonia, a thick foam flooded the streets. it wasaused by this, howling winds and a powerful surge from the ocean. local authorities say it is the it has claimed several...
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how difficult a moment is this for her, these popular younin royals sg back? katilin: i think her statement today was a special moment for her, really inditive of what she is going through. it feltan very intimate ce cap using the word "family-- , and she kept using th again.family" over and over the queen has had a long life and had a lot of public and private disappointments, especially related to family, over the last 90 years. this is a smalln chapterat has been a while the life for her. laura: briefly, is prince charles going to be foot tg the bill f well couple's lifestyle--royal couple's lifestyle? katilin: that is something the proposed in their frequens asked questi the site. they said they would divorce themselves from the sovereign grand but still take 90% of the how is that going to work, especially when the money shifts to william when the omes? i think that is a real sticking point for a lot of people, how exactly is that going to work, still living off orles's ut money? how that is goi to work. i don't know how much we will not publicly. laura:
how difficult a moment is this for her, these popular younin royals sg back? katilin: i think her statement today was a special moment for her, really inditive of what she is going through. it feltan very intimate ce cap using the word "family-- , and she kept using th again.family" over and over the queen has had a long life and had a lot of public and private disappointments, especially related to family, over the last 90 years. this is a smalln chapterat has been a while the life...
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. >> that's amazing after all 'sg >> yes, she wants to be an advocate, and she's been through that sot will be a successful scenario. >> keep sending your stories and ideas to project home and see all of susie steimle's reporting on our website. >>> shocking new video tonight of a road rage attack in los angeles. you can see a group arguing with a guy when one of the specks just sucker punches the guy causing him to fall to the ground completely unconsci vehi e and take off. r ous. police are still looking for them. the attack happened new year's day. the victim has not regained consciousness since the incident. >>> impossible foods had success with beef, so naturally it's moving on to plant-based pork. the start up that launched the impossible burger just debuted its first impossible pork at ces in las vegas, and the staff of cnet got to sample it and say it tastes just like the real thing. no word on where or when you can get your hands on it. >>> i can give you specific timing on when it's going to rain next. late tomorrow. tomorrow in the afternoon and evening we have a weak littl
. >> that's amazing after all 'sg >> yes, she wants to be an advocate, and she's been through that sot will be a successful scenario. >> keep sending your stories and ideas to project home and see all of susie steimle's reporting on our website. >>> shocking new video tonight of a road rage attack in los angeles. you can see a group arguing with a guy when one of the specks just sucker punches the guy causing him to fall to the ground completely unconsci vehi e and...
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here is ae loo a tomorrow, once that front sg wit vat uarri e th roadways roadwatsy p as well befeoray fo trecast. after tomorrow, look forwar wd to a can week of risi 70 degrees. >>n? merchandise you can get if you go to the super bowl. >> gethilet. w it >>> and kristen here withs i what's coming up on abc7 news at 5:00. >> thanks. two young girls are safe after the car they were in was shot at on a bay area freeway. >>> plus newrtnt students and staff. the new planor f housing. >>> and it's not jt you. har two thosstorie asnd i'climate is the number 1ove priority.sage. important climate bill, ever. i would declare a state of emergency on day 1.ev pasn this is a problem that continues to get worse. i've spent a decade fighting and beating oil companies... stopping pipelines... stopping fossil fuel plants, ensuring clean energy across the country. how are we going to pull this country together? we take on the biggest challenge in history, we save the world and do it together. dustin dorsey takes us shoppingi beach, it doesn't take long to find a g good place to shop. we just happened t
here is ae loo a tomorrow, once that front sg wit vat uarri e th roadways roadwatsy p as well befeoray fo trecast. after tomorrow, look forwar wd to a can week of risi 70 degrees. >>n? merchandise you can get if you go to the super bowl. >> gethilet. w it >>> and kristen here withs i what's coming up on abc7 news at 5:00. >> thanks. two young girls are safe after the car they were in was shot at on a bay area freeway. >>> plus newrtnt students and staff. the...
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pro tempore: pursuant to section 3-a of house resolution 790, the journal of the last day's proceed sgs approved. the chair will lead the house in the pledge of allegiance. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives, madam, pursuant to the permission granted in clause 2-h of rule 2 of the rules of the u.s. house of representatives, the clerk received the following message from the secretary of the sthath on january 16, 2020, at 1:13 p.m., at senate passed senate 3084, that the senate passed senate 3201, that the senate passed with an amendment h.r. 886. that the senate passed without amendment h.r. 5430. with best wishes, i am, signed sincerely, cheryl l. johnson. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to section 3-bmbing of house resolution 790, the house stands adjourned until 10:00 a.m. on the unitedssure on states and coali
pro tempore: pursuant to section 3-a of house resolution 790, the journal of the last day's proceed sgs approved. the chair will lead the house in the pledge of allegiance. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives, madam,...
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well, among other things, sg promises to connect everything all of the time.ay everything, i mean everything. in this idyllic patch of british countryside the birds are cheerfully singing and the cows are peacefully grazing. but look closer and you will see there is something very different about these cows, linking them to a unique experiment. this dairy farm in somerset is one of the first test—beds for 56 in the uk. the cows are wearing sensors and all the data is being sent to the cloud and back to the farmer who can make decisions based on this data. almost every task on this farm can be automated. these cows are queueing up patiently to be robotically milked. this system allows the cow to choose how many times a day and at what time it wants to be milked. the robot picks up on how much milk is coming from each of the cow's udders and can control the sensitivity of the milk in as well. the cows here come and go as they please with little human interaction with their movements. so one of these cows has just taken itself for a massage. 56, it could change t
well, among other things, sg promises to connect everything all of the time.ay everything, i mean everything. in this idyllic patch of british countryside the birds are cheerfully singing and the cows are peacefully grazing. but look closer and you will see there is something very different about these cows, linking them to a unique experiment. this dairy farm in somerset is one of the first test—beds for 56 in the uk. the cows are wearing sensors and all the data is being sent to the cloud...
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he paid tribute to his loved ones who fought in world war ii after being sent to internment camp sg camps. >> they are the role models who influenced me. they faced adversity and racial discrimination, and yet they responded with grace, strength, and grit. >> miamoto is the second person to be elected as sheriff after rising through his agency's ranks as deputy. san francisco sheriff runs the jail system, oversees court security and provides police services for city owned facilities. >>> san francisco district attorney is being sworn in tonight by mayor london breed who had supported breed's opponent in the election. mayor breed was sworn in this morning for her first full term as mayor. >>> you want to take a live look outside. not raining yet, but this is what we call the lull before more showers tonight. >> it's about to change. that's right. here's a look at the forecast with abc 7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. >>> let's take a look at live doppler 7. a lot of low level moisture, and we're still seeing a few sprinkles, getting into street level radar, across 280. so you may need t
he paid tribute to his loved ones who fought in world war ii after being sent to internment camp sg camps. >> they are the role models who influenced me. they faced adversity and racial discrimination, and yet they responded with grace, strength, and grit. >> miamoto is the second person to be elected as sheriff after rising through his agency's ranks as deputy. san francisco sheriff runs the jail system, oversees court security and provides police services for city owned...
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thanks to their analysis, we have the most detailed study of what is needed to protect sg anywhere in world. he said the government would take forward several recommendations, firstly with what he called "world—leading regulation". second, the review also underlined the need for the uk to improve its diversity in the supply of equipment to telecom networks. currently, the uk faces a choice of only three major players to supply key parts of our telecom network. and this has implications for the security and the resilience of those networks, as well as for future innovation and market capacity. and we are also partnered with like—minded countries to diversify the telecoms market. because it's essential that we are never again in a position of having such limited choices when deploying such important new technologies. he turned to what he called the "vendors who posed a risk to uk telecoms". high—risk vendors should be, first of all, excluded from all safety related and safety critical networks in critical national infrastructures. secondly, excluded from security critical network functi
thanks to their analysis, we have the most detailed study of what is needed to protect sg anywhere in world. he said the government would take forward several recommendations, firstly with what he called "world—leading regulation". second, the review also underlined the need for the uk to improve its diversity in the supply of equipment to telecom networks. currently, the uk faces a choice of only three major players to supply key parts of our telecom network. and this has...
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given the way sg have 35% maximum.t of things, is it enough to say they won't be in the core, they cannot access data, military bases, secure sites. if they want to, surely they can? they can but they don't need to be part of the network. just a couple of years ago, there was a study that showed china was able to reroute traffic in the us where they don't have equipment to go through china to scoop up data. there is much more, much bigger issues that we need to consider when we are thinking about those upper limbs of data collection. it's not something thatis collection. it's not something that is only available through being part of our network. wider concern and outrage? from the united states. australia and the us don't have huawei in their networks. it is a good question. for the us, a their networks. it is a good question. forthe us, a big pa rt question. forthe us, a big part is cyber espionage or ip theft. here, we've been very vocal, the national cybersecurity centre, the huawei cybersecurity evaluation centre,
given the way sg have 35% maximum.t of things, is it enough to say they won't be in the core, they cannot access data, military bases, secure sites. if they want to, surely they can? they can but they don't need to be part of the network. just a couple of years ago, there was a study that showed china was able to reroute traffic in the us where they don't have equipment to go through china to scoop up data. there is much more, much bigger issues that we need to consider when we are thinking...
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sg so what of these cows has just taken itself a massage. 56 could change the life of cows forever.e promise of another now, space travel for ordinary folk. like us! last autumn, mark was invited to new mexico in the united states to see the world's first commercial spaceport. fire! fire! it's a little after 7am and i'm heading into the desert in new mexico, about 20 miles past a place called truth or consequences. thank you very much. the only way that you could get to space today is with the russians and they are currently charging another around $80 million per ticket. spaceport america is the new home of virgin galactic, the company founded by billy nessa richard branson to ta ke by billy nessa richard branson to take paying customers on 90 minute flights to the edge of space. the spaceport‘s exterior is the product ofa dish spaceport‘s exterior is the product of a dish architects also eventually, five spaceships and to make carrier and aircraft will reside in the hangup. passengers will also receive three days training here before blasting off into the two upper atmosphere. you
sg so what of these cows has just taken itself a massage. 56 could change the life of cows forever.e promise of another now, space travel for ordinary folk. like us! last autumn, mark was invited to new mexico in the united states to see the world's first commercial spaceport. fire! fire! it's a little after 7am and i'm heading into the desert in new mexico, about 20 miles past a place called truth or consequences. thank you very much. the only way that you could get to space today is with the...
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sg. essentially it is edge computing capabilities. the uk to some extent is suffering under brexit, and need for investment and displays of investment, a little bit of elites capture. the chinese have been assidious in london, and to another extent there is also the sense that this is a danger, it is hard to quantify how these technologies are going to be a part of our lives and how they might risk democratic institutions. and also, we have to remember the united states shift on china, shift inside china with xi jinping, it is very recent, the last two years where this debate has been pushed. by by the telecoms for the last ten. a major scientific project has confirmed fears that a glacier in western antarctica — which is the size of great britain — is disappearing more quickly than previously thought — due to warmer ocean waters. 0ur chief environment correspondent — justin rowlatt — and camera operator jemma cox — travelled across west antarctica with a team of scientists, trying to understand how the thwaites glacier is changing. u
sg. essentially it is edge computing capabilities. the uk to some extent is suffering under brexit, and need for investment and displays of investment, a little bit of elites capture. the chinese have been assidious in london, and to another extent there is also the sense that this is a danger, it is hard to quantify how these technologies are going to be a part of our lives and how they might risk democratic institutions. and also, we have to remember the united states shift on china, shift...
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s sg whether to allow highway access to the u.k.'s 5g network.f commons debates, leading conservative claimed that they would nestor dragon in the heart of critical uk infrastructure. a prosecutor in the united states has said that prince andrew has provided zero cooperation to an enquiry into sex trafficking claims against the billionaire financier at geoffrey steen. the duke of york last year said he was willing to help any appropriate law enforcement agency. earlier this month, prince andrew made a rare public appearance at this church service near the sandringham estate, a display of support from the queen, it was seen as, for her embattled second son. but on this side of the atlantic today, outside the new york mansion owned by the sex offender jeffrey epstein, the us attorney in charge of the ongoing sex trafficking investigation had stiff words of rebuke for the british royal. the southern district of new york and the fbi have contacted prince andrew's attorneys and requested to interview prince andrew, and to date, prince andrew has provi
s sg whether to allow highway access to the u.k.'s 5g network.f commons debates, leading conservative claimed that they would nestor dragon in the heart of critical uk infrastructure. a prosecutor in the united states has said that prince andrew has provided zero cooperation to an enquiry into sex trafficking claims against the billionaire financier at geoffrey steen. the duke of york last year said he was willing to help any appropriate law enforcement agency. earlier this month, prince andrew...
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sg 5g offers the promise of the connected future. just faster speeds, it will allow billions of devices to talk to each other. from self driving cars to automated factories, to smart homes filled with sensors. unlocking economic potential, but perhaps leaving us vulnerable. and today, we learnt that in the uk commit this feature, at least in part, will be made in china. the secretary of state to move. in what may prove to be one of the most significant national security decisions of recent times, the government today said huawei would be given the green light, but with limits. to ensure the security of 5g and full fibre networks, it is both necessary and proportionate to place tight restrictions on the presence of any companies identified as high—risk. but not everyone was convinced those limits would be enough. bear in mind, huawei has tens of thousands, if in as many as 80,000 researchers. they have got more researchers than we have got researchers, —— soldiers, so it is a huge operation we are talking about and are very complex ex
sg 5g offers the promise of the connected future. just faster speeds, it will allow billions of devices to talk to each other. from self driving cars to automated factories, to smart homes filled with sensors. unlocking economic potential, but perhaps leaving us vulnerable. and today, we learnt that in the uk commit this feature, at least in part, will be made in china. the secretary of state to move. in what may prove to be one of the most significant national security decisions of recent...
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looking at the current state of the telecom industry it may be a long time before india comes calling for sghe moon with. let's take a look at how some viewers have responded. but neville, you wouldn't get any of the chocolate. but would he get a word in, david? that's another story. who would you take? i would, of course, take my wife. of course, is she watching? i would take aretha franklin. we'd be singing all the way there and back. goodbye for now. see you soon! good morning. don't be fooled by the fairly pleasant started the day, lots of sunshine out their bad things will turn much more turbulent this afternoon. sterne brendan brewing in the atlantic over the last 2a hours. moving eastwards, the white lines really close together. —— storm brendan. it will cause disruption today to some trouble, particularly for scotland, northern and western areas, gail is developing in heavy rain weaving its way eastwards. the rent not reaching eastern and central areas until much later in afternoon. maximum temperatures getting up to 7—11d. if you are are travelling this afternoon strong winds widely
looking at the current state of the telecom industry it may be a long time before india comes calling for sghe moon with. let's take a look at how some viewers have responded. but neville, you wouldn't get any of the chocolate. but would he get a word in, david? that's another story. who would you take? i would, of course, take my wife. of course, is she watching? i would take aretha franklin. we'd be singing all the way there and back. goodbye for now. see you soon! good morning. don't be...
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leader in some of the key emerging technologies in the future, things like artificial intelligence, sgsn't get to the bottom of subsidies from chinese, from the chinese government to chinese companies. that is the jewel in the crown, that is not going to let —— china is not going to let private and without future commitment to rolling back paris from the us. thank you very much. -- rolling back tariffs. let's get some of the day's other news. supporters of the government in venezuela have attacked a convoy of opposition politicians outside parliament, preventing them holding a session there. opposition leaderjuan guaido moved the meeting to an arts centre on the outskirts of the capital, caracas. he accused president maduro of acting like a dictator by using paramilitary groups to take control of parliament. the mexican government has announced it won't grant transit visas or free passage for around 600 central american migrants who've departed in a caravan from honduras. they hope to travel north through mexico and apply for asylum at the us border. the interior ministry says governme
leader in some of the key emerging technologies in the future, things like artificial intelligence, sgsn't get to the bottom of subsidies from chinese, from the chinese government to chinese companies. that is the jewel in the crown, that is not going to let —— china is not going to let private and without future commitment to rolling back paris from the us. thank you very much. -- rolling back tariffs. let's get some of the day's other news. supporters of the government in venezuela have...
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leader in some of the key emerging technologies in the future, things like artificial intelligence, sgs deal doesn't get to the bottom of subsidies from chinese, from the chinese government to chinese companies. that is the jewel in the crown, that is not going to let, china is not going to let private and without future commitment to rolling back tariffs from the us. russia's entire government has resigned, hours after president putin proposed sweeping constitutional changes. there's much speculation he's looking for a new role, to help him hold onto power. if approved by the public, his proposals would transfer some power from the presidency to parliament and boost the role of the state council, which mr putin chairs. gareth barlow reports. vladimir putin surprised almost everyone when he announced his proposed reforms to the russian constitution, a transfer of power from presidency to parliament, limiting future presidents to two terms, giving the lower house more power to appoint key figures and increasing the status of the state council, which he controls. translation: he can't he
leader in some of the key emerging technologies in the future, things like artificial intelligence, sgs deal doesn't get to the bottom of subsidies from chinese, from the chinese government to chinese companies. that is the jewel in the crown, that is not going to let, china is not going to let private and without future commitment to rolling back tariffs from the us. russia's entire government has resigned, hours after president putin proposed sweeping constitutional changes. there's much...
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it's claimed the sg over a third of the infrastructure.mobile technology will change our lives, transforming how we use the internet. downloads will be far faster. an hour—long tv programme could be downloaded injust faster. an hour—long tv programme could be downloaded in just seven seconds, leaving ag way behind. and oui’ seconds, leaving ag way behind. and our devices could not only proactively contact us, but could also be in contact with the machines. for example, a patient ‘s medical history could be downloaded to ambulance crews on the journey to hospital, helping ensure the patient gets the right treatment. this is a hugely important emerging technology and it's very important that the uk leads on it. so every country will be making this difficultjudgment and it is a difficultjudgment but i think a sensible compromise, whereby you use what is notjust cheaper equipment and while weight but generally acknowledged to be good quality equipment as well, is in the network but only where it's safe to do so. despite all this, many are conv
it's claimed the sg over a third of the infrastructure.mobile technology will change our lives, transforming how we use the internet. downloads will be far faster. an hour—long tv programme could be downloaded injust faster. an hour—long tv programme could be downloaded in just seven seconds, leaving ag way behind. and oui’ seconds, leaving ag way behind. and our devices could not only proactively contact us, but could also be in contact with the machines. for example, a patient ‘s...
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sg is the latest standard for mobile data transfer and is, theoretically at least, a hundred times faster consumers need new 56 capable handsets — but the infrastructure requires costly upgrades to things like masts, base stations, and antennae. huawei is widely believed to have the most advanced equipment. in the uk the roll—out of 56 started last summer and to date around 70 towns and cities have 56 connectivity. all four uk phone networks are presently using huawei equipment. only 1 percent of all handsets sold in 2019 were 56 capable, but that number is expected to rise to 18 percent this year. thank you. with us now is dexter thillien, senior industry analyst, fitch solutions thank you forjoining us. i think one of the many interesting parts, far away is very familiar, been here the best part of 20 years and suddenly in the last 18 months, there this huge anxiety about whether it can be trusted. yes. the difference, the thing to worry about, in china, 2017, theoretically the chinese government could ask any chinese government —— company for any data worldwide, the theories for why co
sg is the latest standard for mobile data transfer and is, theoretically at least, a hundred times faster consumers need new 56 capable handsets — but the infrastructure requires costly upgrades to things like masts, base stations, and antennae. huawei is widely believed to have the most advanced equipment. in the uk the roll—out of 56 started last summer and to date around 70 towns and cities have 56 connectivity. all four uk phone networks are presently using huawei equipment. only 1...
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sg but if you can. >> i think that it's clear that for american citizens in the region, this is not a good time. the u.s. em be sit has announced that american citizens in iraq should evacuate immediately by any means they can. and that is not just in iraq, but also in syria and lebanon in places where iran has its proxies. now whether the homeland is going to be under any kind of physical attack seems unb likely to me. but that's not that americans traveling overseas are at a heightened risk. >> quickly, moderates now are they moving towards an extreme there in iraq and iran? what moderates may have been? >> i think up with of the disappointing aspect os of this scenario is there was a long tussle between america. and just reedly, we have seen clashes in the streets of baghdad where protesters have come out against iran, against the iranian influence there. whatever the actions that u.s. has taken has reversed that. now iran is being seen as the victim. and that is nots in favor of american interests in the region. >> thank you for your reporting as always. thank you so much. >> than
sg but if you can. >> i think that it's clear that for american citizens in the region, this is not a good time. the u.s. em be sit has announced that american citizens in iraq should evacuate immediately by any means they can. and that is not just in iraq, but also in syria and lebanon in places where iran has its proxies. now whether the homeland is going to be under any kind of physical attack seems unb likely to me. but that's not that americans traveling overseas are at a heightened...
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the concern here is when the united states comes out so definitively saying they will not be withdraw sg the threat from iranian backed groups here if they do not leave the country. >> and all the questions about the chain of custody of that letter. how could this royal so much of this situation and just be released like that, this draft. so many questions. thank you. >>> volunteers and veterans in north carolina are stepping up to help the families of soldiers suddenly being deployed to the middle east. more than 3,000 service members many of them from fort bragg are heading overseas following the u.s. air strike that killed general soleimani. family members are understandably nervous. >> it was kind of like a crashing of our world because he left without a moments notice. >> i was a little concerned because of the newness of the situation, not ever allow complacency to set in and also, you know, take care of your buddies. >> for security reasons soldiers deployed with the 82nd airborne are not being allowed to bring personal cellphones or electronic devices that could reveal their loca
the concern here is when the united states comes out so definitively saying they will not be withdraw sg the threat from iranian backed groups here if they do not leave the country. >> and all the questions about the chain of custody of that letter. how could this royal so much of this situation and just be released like that, this draft. so many questions. thank you. >>> volunteers and veterans in north carolina are stepping up to help the families of soldiers suddenly being...
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security chiefs are expected to decide today whether the chinese firm huawei can help to develop the uk's sg:04:22,249 --> 2147483051:38:55,840 borisjohnson is chairing a meeting 2147483051:38:55,840 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 of the national security that is in the last five years. lawyers and professionals in the field, who say that courts are regularly granting child contact — often unsupervised — to perpetrators of abuse, including in some cases those with criminal convictions, for offences as serious as child sex abuse, rape, serious violence and even murder. after our investigation, the issue was raised in parliament, and within days the government announced a review of the family justice system to look at whether the courts are failing to protect children and victims of abuse. and what do we know about how the government's review has progressed ? it was only meant to last for three months? it was announced as a three—month review, we eight months on and still waiting. the ministry ofjustice has told us today that it has spoken to more than 1,200 people as parts of its evidence gathering
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sg i kn >> you have released hundreds of pages tonight. you still going through them? are they still being translated? give us the upshot of how they might be in convincing some moderate republican senators to vote in favor of getting new evidence allowing witnesses to appear. >> there's a tremendous volume of documents that mr. parnas has turned over. we are going through them because there's such a great deal volume. many of them are in russian and had to been translated. we have members of our staff that can help do that. there is still a great many other documents to go through. it's not just what we got from lev parnas. we have seen successive disclosures of documents that has shed light on the fact that at the office of management and budget when they were holding up the military systems to ukraine, nobody had an explanation for why. those documents make it clear the order came from the president through mick mulvaney. they were worried about the legality of what they were doing. that corroborated testimony we had that two omb officials the resigned because of th
sg i kn >> you have released hundreds of pages tonight. you still going through them? are they still being translated? give us the upshot of how they might be in convincing some moderate republican senators to vote in favor of getting new evidence allowing witnesses to appear. >> there's a tremendous volume of documents that mr. parnas has turned over. we are going through them because there's such a great deal volume. many of them are in russian and had to been translated. we have...
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if you have raised more than $250 million and are not public, the presum sgs you are losing way too much- i'll use the word poor, but he used a different word -- unit economics and probably need to do a layoff now, take uber, the biggest ipo last year. it raised $14 billion before it went public. the stock has lost 17% lyft, the second biggest ipo, raised $5 billion before going public its stock has lost 34% in contrast, one of the lowest valued companies on last year's list, progeny, having raised just $93 million, it's seen its stock double looking at companies that went public last year trading below their ipo price, they raised an average of $774 million in funding. those companies trading above their ipo price raised less than a third as much, $209 million. this year we may see airbnb pursue a direct listing like spotify and slack did, to enable them to start trading without raising money. you'll likely see companies going public focus more on profitability and investors focus more on valuations nominations are now open for this year's disrupter 50 list. go to ruptecnbc.com/disrupte
if you have raised more than $250 million and are not public, the presum sgs you are losing way too much- i'll use the word poor, but he used a different word -- unit economics and probably need to do a layoff now, take uber, the biggest ipo last year. it raised $14 billion before it went public. the stock has lost 17% lyft, the second biggest ipo, raised $5 billion before going public its stock has lost 34% in contrast, one of the lowest valued companies on last year's list, progeny, having...
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let's begin with basics, when we talk about the sg with basics, when we talk about the 5g network, whatf age, itjust sends a better mobile broadband, 5g must be faster than ag. but 5g is the gateway to a new connected economy, connected society, where your fridge, your car, your washing machine are all able to be connected with, talk to, controlled remotely. particularly when it comes to autonomous vehicles. 5g provides an a lwa ys autonomous vehicles. 5g provides an always on, high bandwidth connectivity that will shed this in, so connectivity that will shed this in, so it is much more than a better mobile phone, it is a whole new way of working and connecting, much greater bandwidth and speeds and many, greater bandwidth and speeds and any greater bandwidth and speeds and many, many more devices. why is that the concern about huawei's involvement in 5g in the uk when it is already involved in ag? it is the step to a greater range of devices and being everywhere, if 5g is everywhere than the concern is a chinese company might have access to every pa rt chinese company might have access
let's begin with basics, when we talk about the sg with basics, when we talk about the 5g network, whatf age, itjust sends a better mobile broadband, 5g must be faster than ag. but 5g is the gateway to a new connected economy, connected society, where your fridge, your car, your washing machine are all able to be connected with, talk to, controlled remotely. particularly when it comes to autonomous vehicles. 5g provides an a lwa ys autonomous vehicles. 5g provides an always on, high bandwidth...
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could a trade deal with the us be at threat if boris johnson doesn't freeze huawei out of the uk's sgworks? one republican congressman tells us he believes so. it would make it very difficult if not possible to achieve that gold standard trade agreement which we all want. and why did this skeleton get dressed up in a bucket hat to go for a ride along an arizona road? and was he any better at map reading than me? all will be revealed. hello and welcome — i'm katty kay in washington and james reynolds is in london. there is a lot of movement today in the impeachment trial of donald trump, none of it particularly good news for the white house. senate republicans have been put on the spot after explosive revelations from former national security adviserjohn bolton. in a leaked copy of the manuscript of bolton's upcoming book, the new york times reports he says, "he," referring to the president... this directly contradicts the president's own assertions — and now republicans are suggesting that they want to hear from mr bolton directly. remember, it would only take four republican senators
could a trade deal with the us be at threat if boris johnson doesn't freeze huawei out of the uk's sgworks? one republican congressman tells us he believes so. it would make it very difficult if not possible to achieve that gold standard trade agreement which we all want. and why did this skeleton get dressed up in a bucket hat to go for a ride along an arizona road? and was he any better at map reading than me? all will be revealed. hello and welcome — i'm katty kay in washington and james...
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the time for all of the and boards and board directors and technology investors to integrate bsg -- e sgour future business model. yvonne: blackrock is making a statement like that. is this a turning point for how businesses, investors look at sustainability now? niven: indeed. or financialarkets institutions like blackrock have the kind of call to deliver a strong signal to the companies for how to walk the talk, integrating esg into the technology innovation. for ournable solution future and coming generations. it is very important. david: it affects a lot of the listed issuers here in hong kong. they have come up with new rules kicking in. i would imagine that your report is aimed at helping businesses do that. my first question is, how much will that cost? niven: of course. on theant to focus transformation for the power sector, the energy sector, mobility, building, food safety, the long-term sustainability transformation will cost a lot. thelso need to consider contrary side. towardsn't take action a sustainable future, if we look at the pressing challenges on sustainability, the i
the time for all of the and boards and board directors and technology investors to integrate bsg -- e sgour future business model. yvonne: blackrock is making a statement like that. is this a turning point for how businesses, investors look at sustainability now? niven: indeed. or financialarkets institutions like blackrock have the kind of call to deliver a strong signal to the companies for how to walk the talk, integrating esg into the technology innovation. for ournable solution future and...
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that is almost surprising given so much protest activity around climate change and a lot of talk sg prioritiesa? still based one the power market designs and how countries go about designing that. ofna reduced the amount money it was willing to put into the solar industry. china is the biggest renewable energy country in the world. when that happened, even though pretty much every other part of growing, the global total still looks quite flat. anna: talking about the concept of the circular economy. somethingt seem it is that is reinventing the economy so to speak. a lot of businesses though are responding to the circular challenge. sector ise material responsible for a significant portion of our global common omissions. every bit of plastic or chemical that you can use less of is meaningful. one of the ways you can use less in terms of virgin material is through recycling or extending the life of existing products and remanufacturing things. it is being driven by the consumers saying we want to buy sustainable products and policymakers are also asking companies to do more. time how close are
that is almost surprising given so much protest activity around climate change and a lot of talk sg prioritiesa? still based one the power market designs and how countries go about designing that. ofna reduced the amount money it was willing to put into the solar industry. china is the biggest renewable energy country in the world. when that happened, even though pretty much every other part of growing, the global total still looks quite flat. anna: talking about the concept of the circular...
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how much will the sg drive investors in 2020? get in touch with the markets live team.ant to get involved. what do you think of what you heard from the likes of others? it seems that post is focused on the environmental components of esg this year. joining us with more from babos, we are live at the economic forum. this is coming up in conversations all over the place with bank executives and many others. we heard greta bloomberg -- views.hunberg giving her what kind of reaction does she get in a place like davos? >> you've got to hand it to greta and the leader of the world economic forum. people come here to meet people from all over the world, to really start working on business plans and strike deals and whatnot. to really focus their attention on the climate change issue, i think it is something people want to do publicly, but do they really put that into action. greta made the point yesterday she is not seeing a lot of action, but focusing on the numbers have been a smart way to go about it and it is a tack the economic forum is taking. a four degree increase in r
how much will the sg drive investors in 2020? get in touch with the markets live team.ant to get involved. what do you think of what you heard from the likes of others? it seems that post is focused on the environmental components of esg this year. joining us with more from babos, we are live at the economic forum. this is coming up in conversations all over the place with bank executives and many others. we heard greta bloomberg -- views.hunberg giving her what kind of reaction does she get in...
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we have offered a number of new innovative products that have an sg tilt.tilt -- and in we have developeds to the criteria and we will continue to do that and continue to grow the portion of our aum which is esg compliance. we want to be sure we really embed esg into our dna going forward. it is a really important part of our offering at dws. matt: when you look at the trends for investors now, when you look at the shooting stars, is there anything that stands out to you as bigger or as big as esg right now? toi think what is important us as we look forward into 2020 is to continue doing what we have been or our clients, which is strong investment performance that can offer solutions to clients in any market environment, particularly in the low yield environment we see at the moment. we see strong demand and our alternative portfolio and we have delivered 19 billion of inflows during 2019. continuedthat to be a pipeline going into 2020 and beyond that, something we have already focused on, in addition to providing a full suite across solutions clients are looking for. ofa: you paint a pic
we have offered a number of new innovative products that have an sg tilt.tilt -- and in we have developeds to the criteria and we will continue to do that and continue to grow the portion of our aum which is esg compliance. we want to be sure we really embed esg into our dna going forward. it is a really important part of our offering at dws. matt: when you look at the trends for investors now, when you look at the shooting stars, is there anything that stands out to you as bigger or as big as...
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coming up with a compromise position, whereby huawei would be allowed to supply non—core parts of the sgon the amount of market share, if you like, that huawei could secure, and they're hoping that could encourage other telecom providers to enter the marketplace. i think the hope is that that will not send presidents trump mad with fury, while at the same time, not give an economic kit to britain if we have to push back on the development 5g. —— presidents trump. that has not been entirely pooh—poohed by people around boris johnson and i wonder if that is the route he will go around. thank you, norman. —— president trump. scientists are today unveiling a drug which may help improve the symptoms of young people living with autism. the medicine is usually prescribed to treat oedema — the build—up of fluid in the body. but research trials have found it to be effective at improving social skills of young children with autism. carrie gracie has been speaking to professor barbara sahakian from the university of cambridge, who was part of the trial. bumetanide is the drug, and it was found that
coming up with a compromise position, whereby huawei would be allowed to supply non—core parts of the sgon the amount of market share, if you like, that huawei could secure, and they're hoping that could encourage other telecom providers to enter the marketplace. i think the hope is that that will not send presidents trump mad with fury, while at the same time, not give an economic kit to britain if we have to push back on the development 5g. —— presidents trump. that has not been...
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this includes critical industries like artificial intelligence, quantum computing and sg. intelligenceg and 56. under if anchor‘s leadership, oui’ 56. under if anchor‘s leadership, our pledge to america's workers has become a full—blown national movement with companies committing to provide newjob and training opportunities. already very close to 15 million american students and workers, 15 million. america is making sweeping changes to place workers and their families at the centre of our national agenda. perhaps the most transformative change of all is on trade reform. where we are addressing chronic problems that have been ignored, tolerated or enabled for decades. our leaders did nothing about what happened to us on trade. before i was elected, china's predatory practices were undermining trade for everyone. but no one did anything about it except allow it to keep getting worse and worse and worse. under my leadership, america confronted the problem head on. under our new phase one agreement, phase two restarting negotiations very shortly, china has agreed to substantially do thing
this includes critical industries like artificial intelligence, quantum computing and sg. intelligenceg and 56. under if anchor‘s leadership, oui’ 56. under if anchor‘s leadership, our pledge to america's workers has become a full—blown national movement with companies committing to provide newjob and training opportunities. already very close to 15 million american students and workers, 15 million. america is making sweeping changes to place workers and their families at the centre of...
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did you come expecting a lot of the sg stake holder discussions and instead it became more about thes versus the rest of the world? it's been more about that? >> it really has first i would just say, we were very happy to have the president back here. it was a great opportunity for him to talk about the economic program we've had in the u.s and you also had the opportunity to see lots of ceos, both americans and europeans who were investing in the u.s and there's no question the u.s. continues to be the bright spot of economic growth around the world. europe, although it may have bottomed out, still looks slow china still looks slow, and the president's economic program is clearly working. >> does the president talk to you about his plans for europe and whether that's going to be the next front in where we take a really hard line and certain unfair trade practices that we view are still in place against us in europe are we going to push back hard >> of course he talks to me. >> so tell us. he said that >> the entire trade -- >> said you don't want to scare anyone that we're going to
did you come expecting a lot of the sg stake holder discussions and instead it became more about thes versus the rest of the world? it's been more about that? >> it really has first i would just say, we were very happy to have the president back here. it was a great opportunity for him to talk about the economic program we've had in the u.s and you also had the opportunity to see lots of ceos, both americans and europeans who were investing in the u.s and there's no question the u.s....
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in the us as well about what their role should be in regard to their role should be in regard to the sgurrently huawei are able to provide it around the world that at this stage no—one else is. there are concerns around the amount of chinese state interference that the company might be subjected to. huawei says and has consistently said that it is not subject to any kind of state interference. you may remember theresa may when she was prime minister, the national security council at the time said that huawei could go ahead and provide a 5g network. since she stepped down the decision has been put on hold. we will hear again shortly as to what the decision might be because they are meeting at the moment. that story is set to roll and there will be a little more on that. and one question for you guys, on that. and one question for you guys, do you have any cash on you? cash in your hand back? not much. i always carry a little bit. cash's very much going out of favour. there isa very much going out of favour. there is a real problem with this. by 2028 we think that only 9% of transactions
in the us as well about what their role should be in regard to their role should be in regard to the sgurrently huawei are able to provide it around the world that at this stage no—one else is. there are concerns around the amount of chinese state interference that the company might be subjected to. huawei says and has consistently said that it is not subject to any kind of state interference. you may remember theresa may when she was prime minister, the national security council at the time...
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growth and they've got very strong management team in place and they are highly compensated and the sg&a costs are rising. stuart: it's not your kind of stock to buy. >> we do own it because it's such a dominant piece of the indices that so for those of us managing money professionally you can't lose tracking, so we have some of our funds are a pure entrepreneurial company. stuart: you as an individual would not be buying apple? >> it's a $1.4 trillion company stuart: yes or no answer! >> yes, to be yes, it's a yes, but it's not an overweight, because i have it as a risk measure. stuart: i don't care if it's overweight, it'll be slimming down. >> modest, but you have better opportunities, a lot of other places. >> and most wildly-held stock on the planet, apple, yes, i mean a lot of people have it in their 401 (k) check it out but apple stock the reason it went up so much close to 90% last year was because they bought back a lot of their shares $100 billion in buybacks and raised their dividend as well and now the sales are recovering especially in china, because last year we had the s
growth and they've got very strong management team in place and they are highly compensated and the sg&a costs are rising. stuart: it's not your kind of stock to buy. >> we do own it because it's such a dominant piece of the indices that so for those of us managing money professionally you can't lose tracking, so we have some of our funds are a pure entrepreneurial company. stuart: you as an individual would not be buying apple? >> it's a $1.4 trillion company stuart: yes or no...