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abe inviting president xi to see the cherry blossoms.ionshipof the driven by the fact that the u.s. and china are in the midst of trade tensions. this will be key, after the u.s. dropped out of tpp, a dilemma on what to do next. should they engage in bilateral discussions with the u.s.? they were hesitant at first, but they finally agreed to meet earlier this year. we didn't get to see any comprehensive agreement. perhaps something could come out at g20. and japanesent xi prime minister shinzo abe had a bilateral of their own last night. as you described, it was a positive meeting. how is that going to change the dynamic between japan and the u.s. as they count down to their own trade discussions? we are watching those pictures we saw yesterday, those handshakes has made it to the front page of a lot of newspapers japan. it is potentially a sign we could see positive vibes heading into these trade negotiations between president xi and trump, here.e could get a truce in terms of what will be entailed in this trade deal, are currencies a f
abe inviting president xi to see the cherry blossoms.ionshipof the driven by the fact that the u.s. and china are in the midst of trade tensions. this will be key, after the u.s. dropped out of tpp, a dilemma on what to do next. should they engage in bilateral discussions with the u.s.? they were hesitant at first, but they finally agreed to meet earlier this year. we didn't get to see any comprehensive agreement. perhaps something could come out at g20. and japanesent xi prime minister shinzo...
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in abe family, his father was the prime minister of japan in the 1980s abe family, his father was theran to try and negotiate a deal between iran and iraq during the war, shinzo abe is intent on leaving and the national legacy, this is just part of that effort. leaving and the national legacy, this isjust part of that effort. is it to broker some sort of agreement between the united states and iran? because that sounds like a tough challenge. he would love to do that, of course. it would be great to be at the centre of that, but there is no evidence that is possible. you run in government knows that prime minister abe and the japanese government has to stay close to the united states, they have so far gone with trump's position because they are dependent on the united states, the japanese are. so the iranians don't think he can negotiate as a good—faith partner, they think he is neutral, of course they are right about that. and the iranians don't seem ready to negotiate anyway about these matters so it is probably a long shot. so what is it then? he wa nts to long shot. so what is it
in abe family, his father was the prime minister of japan in the 1980s abe family, his father was theran to try and negotiate a deal between iran and iraq during the war, shinzo abe is intent on leaving and the national legacy, this is just part of that effort. leaving and the national legacy, this isjust part of that effort. is it to broker some sort of agreement between the united states and iran? because that sounds like a tough challenge. he would love to do that, of course. it would be...
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in a blacksmith's shop in the 1830s, witnesses recall abe etching his initials into an iron wedge.se initials look very similar to the "a-l" on andrea and keith's wood mallet. that these letters are inlaid is another key to steve and tom's authentication. >> not just anybody could do inlay work. one of the questions you have to ask yourself, did abraham lincoln have the ability to inlay the metal into the mallet? >> if no, that's a problem. if yes, it's another reason to believe the tool was lincoln's. the guys find their answer in an example of abe's carpentry work, a cabinet door usually on display at a nearby museum. >> abraham lincoln inlaid the letters "e-c" because this cabinet was built for elizabeth crawford, a neighbor of the lincoln's. >> steve tells me both sets of initials are consistent with the meticulous technique abe used to inlay the letters. >> it was a skill that was learned from his father, who was a highly skilled cabinetmaker. we can trace this mallet from the current owners back to abraham lincoln. >> you have any doubt in your mind? >> no, i don't, and i'm a
in a blacksmith's shop in the 1830s, witnesses recall abe etching his initials into an iron wedge.se initials look very similar to the "a-l" on andrea and keith's wood mallet. that these letters are inlaid is another key to steve and tom's authentication. >> not just anybody could do inlay work. one of the questions you have to ask yourself, did abraham lincoln have the ability to inlay the metal into the mallet? >> if no, that's a problem. if yes, it's another reason to...
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earlier i asked whether or not shinzo abe can pull off a diplomatic ra ke shinzo abe can pull off a diplomaticthrough. it depends on what he got from mr trump when he met trump recently in tokyo. they spoke for a long time and played golf together and they had enough time to talk about this issue. so if donald trump offered him enough inducements for iran to come to the negotiating table, then shinzo abe can convey that inducement to the iranians. then it might be possible forjapan to pull it off and shinzo abe can punch against his weight. we need to see how this all plays out and if tensions will ease but oil is a big factor in this visit by the prime minister. how important is iranians oil to the japanese economy? minister. how important is iranians oil to the japanese economy7m supplies only 5% of japan's oil to the japanese economy7m supplies only 5% ofjapan‘s oil consumption but this entire area including qatar and oman, it is of concern to energy consumption so it is crucial that nothing happens in the middle east. the peace and stability in the persian gulf overrides national interests
earlier i asked whether or not shinzo abe can pull off a diplomatic ra ke shinzo abe can pull off a diplomaticthrough. it depends on what he got from mr trump when he met trump recently in tokyo. they spoke for a long time and played golf together and they had enough time to talk about this issue. so if donald trump offered him enough inducements for iran to come to the negotiating table, then shinzo abe can convey that inducement to the iranians. then it might be possible forjapan to pull it...
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he arrives to meet with shinzo abe. merkel, and vladimir putin is the next one to watch. watch, thereing to wasn't that issue of currencies that was brought into the discussions because we saw there might be some currency clauses brought forth here. there were reports the u.s. administration wanted to add to those negotiations and president trump has been vocal about criticizing japan, china, the eu for weakening their currencies to benefit their own economies, perhaps a signal for president trump he still wants the weaker dollar policy. but that hasn't been made into some of these discussions just yet. okay, there we go, looking at those markets, as well. we have the yen in play here, as well. the yuan in the spotlight, as well, because forecasters have been patient. there is a xi jinping. there have been year and protections -- year end projections for the yuan. with the china u.s. trade were at stake, we have the meeting tomorrow, quite a lot of potential implications for exchange rates here. and if they do come out
he arrives to meet with shinzo abe. merkel, and vladimir putin is the next one to watch. watch, thereing to wasn't that issue of currencies that was brought into the discussions because we saw there might be some currency clauses brought forth here. there were reports the u.s. administration wanted to add to those negotiations and president trump has been vocal about criticizing japan, china, the eu for weakening their currencies to benefit their own economies, perhaps a signal for president...
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it seems like it is a huge task and why prime minister shinzo abe?st visit by a japanese prime minister in over five visit by a japanese prime minister in overfive decades visit by a japanese prime minister in over five decades but he is visit by a japanese prime minister in overfive decades but he is in a unique position. japan is a us ally but has also maintained close ties with the run for 70 years. japan are really needs to rely on the middle east for oil and it wants to see stability in the region. until about 2012, iran was one of the major supplies to japan, providing 10— 15% of crude. last month japan had to stop importing iranians oil altogether to avoid us sanctions. it wa nts to altogether to avoid us sanctions. it wants to however keep the option of iranians oil open to protect itself from possible disruptions in saudi arabia or eua supplies. it is opening to help. they really need a way out of the confrontation and president trump welcomed shinzo abe's help and russia has also endorsed japan's efforts to ease tensions. maybe shinzo abe c
it seems like it is a huge task and why prime minister shinzo abe?st visit by a japanese prime minister in over five visit by a japanese prime minister in overfive decades visit by a japanese prime minister in over five decades but he is visit by a japanese prime minister in overfive decades but he is in a unique position. japan is a us ally but has also maintained close ties with the run for 70 years. japan are really needs to rely on the middle east for oil and it wants to see stability in...
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he wants to be called abe. and we're combining with the feast at --. >> zetune. >> in the east bay, yes. >> let's take a look at abe. . >>> food. some kids at school like computers, cars, selfies, toys. i enjoy simple, ordinary things in life, like food. >> you are a jew from your mother. >> he is a muslim because of his father. >> i'm sorry, is atheism? >> my name is abraham. some call me abraham. i prefer abe. >> interesting. the clip is quitetive aut differeuick bre and come bk with more from the jewish film festival. . >>> good morning. welcome back do mosaic. we're continuing the conversation about the jewish film festival. welcome back. what about the east bay opening night? >> well, the east bay opening night film is called picture his life. this is directed by danny. it about a underwater photographer named amos. all four of them will be here for if screening. and his goal is life is to photograph the polar bear under water and the polar bear is the most ferocious animal there is. >> let's take a look.
he wants to be called abe. and we're combining with the feast at --. >> zetune. >> in the east bay, yes. >> let's take a look at abe. . >>> food. some kids at school like computers, cars, selfies, toys. i enjoy simple, ordinary things in life, like food. >> you are a jew from your mother. >> he is a muslim because of his father. >> i'm sorry, is atheism? >> my name is abraham. some call me abraham. i prefer abe. >> interesting. the clip...
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abbed: yes. tents for about 7 years, and later on the un saw that it was not temporary as it was supposed to be so they started building what they call shelters. >> kid on street: hello, hello, hello. >> anthony: first impressions of the camp, there's a remarkable number of kids. [ speaks arabic ] >> abbed: now it's about 6,000 people and 2/3rds are under 18 years old so it's a very young population. unfortunately with the continuous degradation of political and economic situation, we are in a situation where we have no playgrounds or green spaces anymore. >> anthony: children play in the streets beneath wall covered in images of martyrs, plane hijackers, political prisoners. >> anthony: 6,000 people of that number, 66 percent are under the age of 18 and i don't care where that is in the world, that's pretty much a recipe for unruly behavior i think would be the best. >> abbed: well, especially yes. especially when you don't have any possibilities to evacuate the anger and the stress in a creativ
abbed: yes. tents for about 7 years, and later on the un saw that it was not temporary as it was supposed to be so they started building what they call shelters. >> kid on street: hello, hello, hello. >> anthony: first impressions of the camp, there's a remarkable number of kids. [ speaks arabic ] >> abbed: now it's about 6,000 people and 2/3rds are under 18 years old so it's a very young population. unfortunately with the continuous degradation of political and economic...
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shinzo abe landed at the airport, greeted by iran's foreign minister.fficially this visit is to mark the 90th anniversary of the two countries diplomatic relations. tosident rouhani was on hand greet the prime minister. following the two and a half hour meeting, the two leaders emerged with strong words. we are not interested in starting a war with the united states, but if anyone starts a war with us, we will be resolute in our response. >> the japanese prime minister was clear his visit was not just to celebrate diplomatic relations. the reason i am here is to avoid tensions. japan must play a constructive role. japan must not give up. it is the first step to achieving stability in the region. >> japan has long been an ally of iran. were u.s. sanctions introduced, it has stopped buying oil. ist is why president rouhani asking the japanese prime minister to convey the message that economic war not ring around to the negotiating table. the japanesets prime minister to tell the americans that what is iran's expectations for any kind of possible talks bet
shinzo abe landed at the airport, greeted by iran's foreign minister.fficially this visit is to mark the 90th anniversary of the two countries diplomatic relations. tosident rouhani was on hand greet the prime minister. following the two and a half hour meeting, the two leaders emerged with strong words. we are not interested in starting a war with the united states, but if anyone starts a war with us, we will be resolute in our response. >> the japanese prime minister was clear his visit...
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in fact, there's history in the abe family of this, prime minister abe's father was foreign ministertiate a deal between iran and iraq during the iran—iraq war, prime minister abe's intent on leaving a diplomatic as well as domestic legacy, he's the kind of guy that likes to cut a big figure on the world stage. this is just part of that effort. but is it to really broker some sort of agreement between the united states and iran? because that sounds like a pretty tough challenge. he would love to do that, of course. it would be great to be at the centre of that, but there is really no evidence that that is possible. the iranian government knows that prime minister abe and the japanese government has to stay close to the united states, they have gone along with the reimposition of american sanctions on iran under president trump because they are very dependent on the united states, the japanese are. and so the iranians don't think he can negotiate as a good—faith negotiating partner, who is neutral. and of course they are right about that. what's more is the iranis don't really seem re
in fact, there's history in the abe family of this, prime minister abe's father was foreign ministertiate a deal between iran and iraq during the iran—iraq war, prime minister abe's intent on leaving a diplomatic as well as domestic legacy, he's the kind of guy that likes to cut a big figure on the world stage. this is just part of that effort. but is it to really broker some sort of agreement between the united states and iran? because that sounds like a pretty tough challenge. he would love...
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prime minister abe is in tehran, the first visit of its kind in decades. russia detains leading anti corruption activists, despite yesterday's release of an investigative journalist, held on spurious drugs charges. hundreds of thousands of people are evacuated along parts of india's western coast as the region braces itself for a powerful cyclone. authorities in hong kong are shutting government offices in the financial district for the rest of the week after days of protests against an extradition bill that would allow people to be sent to mainland china for trial. the bill has triggered the biggest street rallies since hong kong was handed back to china by the british in 1997. police fired tear gas and rubber bullets in running battles with the demonstrators. 00:01:50,500 --> 2147483051:37:39,965 rupert wingfield hayes 2147483051:37:39,965 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 is in central hong kong. this was the centre of hong kong this afternoon. scenes of mass violence, the likes of which have not been seen here since the 1960s. the day had been tense from the st
prime minister abe is in tehran, the first visit of its kind in decades. russia detains leading anti corruption activists, despite yesterday's release of an investigative journalist, held on spurious drugs charges. hundreds of thousands of people are evacuated along parts of india's western coast as the region braces itself for a powerful cyclone. authorities in hong kong are shutting government offices in the financial district for the rest of the week after days of protests against an...
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they clearly rejected president abe and will not answer. the supreme leader's government then insulted japan by attacked a japanese oil tanker just outside iranian waters, threatening the lives of the entire crew, creating a maritime emergency. iraq's foreign minister responded to these attacks. he said, quote, suspicious doesn't begin to describe what likely transpired this morning, end of quote. foreign minister sarif may think this is funny, but no one else in the world does. iran is lashing out. the regime wants our successful maximum pressure campaign lifted. no economic sanctions entitle the islamic republic to attack innocent civilians and engage in nuclear blackmail. the international community condemns iran's adult on the freedom of navigation and targeting of innocent civilians. today i have instructed our u.n. ambassador to raise iran's attacks at the u.n. security council meeting later this afternoon. our policy remains an economic and diplomatic effort to bring iran back to the negotiating table at the right time. threats today
they clearly rejected president abe and will not answer. the supreme leader's government then insulted japan by attacked a japanese oil tanker just outside iranian waters, threatening the lives of the entire crew, creating a maritime emergency. iraq's foreign minister responded to these attacks. he said, quote, suspicious doesn't begin to describe what likely transpired this morning, end of quote. foreign minister sarif may think this is funny, but no one else in the world does. iran is lashing...
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remember, just a few days ago, i said that mr abe had not much to lose. 0ne said that mr abe had notose. one day, he was all over the iranian newspaper front pages, lose. one day, he was all over the iranian newspaperfront pages, being treated like a superhero but then the attack took place just as mr abe was meeting with the supreme leader of iran. then—president trump tweeted, he thinks it's too soon to make a deal, even though they agree about this visit and spoke on the phone. there are a dozen tweets by the supreme leader, basically saying he doesn't really trust mr trump. the us secretary of state said this about the attack. it is the assessment of the united states government that the islamic republic of iran is responsible for the attacks that occurred in the gulf of demand today. iran has come out and rejected that claim but the reason it pushed up oil prices is this. key middle eastern oil producers to markets in europe, asia and north america via the straits. 0n the one side, the arrow —— arab states on one side, iran. at its narrowest, the gap is 21 miles and more than 17
remember, just a few days ago, i said that mr abe had not much to lose. 0ne said that mr abe had notose. one day, he was all over the iranian newspaper front pages, lose. one day, he was all over the iranian newspaperfront pages, being treated like a superhero but then the attack took place just as mr abe was meeting with the supreme leader of iran. then—president trump tweeted, he thinks it's too soon to make a deal, even though they agree about this visit and spoke on the phone. there are a...
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of the remarks that shinzo abe has been making in osaka.ow we can move to beijing where we have selina wang. selina: president trump wants to delight the u.s. census after the supreme court ejected his plan to include a question on citizenship next year. the bureau says this could lower response rate for minorities and result in undocumented immigrants not being counted. that could mean populations losing status at the electoral college. the front runner for u.k. prime minister boris johnson is refusing to rule out a no deal brexit. he is being vague about suspending parliament. theresa may has indicated she is against johnson and his rival, jeremy hunt if they pursue a no deal divorce. european powers are failing to prevent iran from breaching the 2015 nuclear deal. this would be designed to circumvent this. signatories' is that a trump's decision to abandon it. the reserve bank of india says that blondes should ease in the coming months. the r.b.i. stress test shows shows -- salome the r.b.i. is raising the alarm about looming defaults in
of the remarks that shinzo abe has been making in osaka.ow we can move to beijing where we have selina wang. selina: president trump wants to delight the u.s. census after the supreme court ejected his plan to include a question on citizenship next year. the bureau says this could lower response rate for minorities and result in undocumented immigrants not being counted. that could mean populations losing status at the electoral college. the front runner for u.k. prime minister boris johnson is...
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abe is the first leader of his country to visit iran in 41 years.ing discussions online? rico, you will like this one. president donald trump has caused a splash on twitter after he tweeted to say he had met the "prince of whales" — misspelling the country's name as the mammal. mrtrump was intending to refer to prince charles, and subsequently deleted the tweet, before correcting his mistake. let's return to our main story — the explosions on two oil tankers in the gulf of oman. geneive abdo is a resident scholar at the arabia foundation where she specialises in iranian geopolitics. so is us secretary of state mike pompeo right when he points his finger squarely at iran? well, think that it has to be expected because, let's not forget, they have been several attacks now that are not necessarily aimed at the united states directly, but are basically believed to be initiated by iran or its proxies. as much as the united states, the trump administration, does not want to go to warand trump administration, does not want to go to war and trump has said t
abe is the first leader of his country to visit iran in 41 years.ing discussions online? rico, you will like this one. president donald trump has caused a splash on twitter after he tweeted to say he had met the "prince of whales" — misspelling the country's name as the mammal. mrtrump was intending to refer to prince charles, and subsequently deleted the tweet, before correcting his mistake. let's return to our main story — the explosions on two oil tankers in the gulf of oman....
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and shinzo abe ofjapan have begun.apan. in the meeting, a minister abe provided a map of the united states with five sites where japanese companies have made major, new investments in the last month or so new investments in the last month or so totalling $145 million, according to the japanese by minister and creating 5000 new jobs. to the japanese by minister and creating 5000 newjobs. so you can see, that's the sort of way that leaders like the japanese by minister now showing president from how much new investment is going into the united states defender fresh tariffs. of course, hanging over this whole summit is the trade we re over this whole summit is the trade were between the united states and china. there is a concern, i think, from all the leaders here that that trade war may get worse. president jump trade war may get worse. president jump ahead of the summit has threatened to impose fresh tariffs of 25% on over $300 billion worth of chinese goods exported to the united states. now, there is we think — going
and shinzo abe ofjapan have begun.apan. in the meeting, a minister abe provided a map of the united states with five sites where japanese companies have made major, new investments in the last month or so new investments in the last month or so totalling $145 million, according to the japanese by minister and creating 5000 new jobs. to the japanese by minister and creating 5000 newjobs. so you can see, that's the sort of way that leaders like the japanese by minister now showing president from...
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xi to abe did invite come to japan, for a visit to see the cherry blossoms.ou see a cozy, unexpected relationship between china and japan now despite decades of historical issues. that is something president trump is looking out for. what about the relationship between trump and other prime minister's? they had dinner with australia last night. you are seeing the chancellor of germany angela merkel get in the car. we are waiting for the bilaterals happening today. president trump will meet with angela merkel in the afternoon but let's talk about meetings that already took place especially with australian prime minister. what came out? trump kicked off his working dinner last night with scott morrison, prime minister of australia. we learned they spoke about issues like iran, north korea and with trade, no doubt australia high stakes involved with what comes out of the u.s. and china trade relations. australia facing pressure from entities for a reset of relations with china. china also slowing down their imports of coal from australia which raised questions.
xi to abe did invite come to japan, for a visit to see the cherry blossoms.ou see a cozy, unexpected relationship between china and japan now despite decades of historical issues. that is something president trump is looking out for. what about the relationship between trump and other prime minister's? they had dinner with australia last night. you are seeing the chancellor of germany angela merkel get in the car. we are waiting for the bilaterals happening today. president trump will meet with...
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would like to be seen host, shinzo abe would like to be seenin host, shinzo abe would like to be seenue. but the atmosphere is a g20 of low expectations, just because there is so much division between china, russia, japan, the united states and other countries about what you're going to that final communique. and also because this summit is also being overshadowed by the us—china trade war. presidents using being is here, president trump is here, they are expected to meet tomorrow and the biggest hope for some sorts of positive thing to come out of this 620 positive thing to come out of this g20 meeting is for xijinping and president trump to come up with some sort of truce in the trade war. so that the negotiators can get back to the table and work out the details and move forward. as he arrived here, president trump was threatening to impose over 300 billion dollars worth of goods with fresh tariffs if he doesn't get what he wants from the chinese. that is hanging over all of this are the leaders need here today. and as president trump was making his way there, he wasn't just presid
would like to be seen host, shinzo abe would like to be seenin host, shinzo abe would like to be seenue. but the atmosphere is a g20 of low expectations, just because there is so much division between china, russia, japan, the united states and other countries about what you're going to that final communique. and also because this summit is also being overshadowed by the us—china trade war. presidents using being is here, president trump is here, they are expected to meet tomorrow and the...
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talk to us about what shinzo abe and iran hope to achieve with this meeting.ng to find a way to descalate between the two sides. now, this incident has put a cloud over that attempt as well. but nevertheless, the hope here was even though there is no imminent way to resolve the serious difficulties and disagreements that exist between washington and tehran, at least make sure that both sides step back from the verge of a possible military confrontation, but also the reality is that the american maximum pressure policy was supposed to produce two results. one was to bring iran back to the table to agree to more favourable terms in the nuclear deal and the other was to confine or confront its regional activity and limit it. neither one has happened, practically iran has said on the same day to mr abe there is nothing to talk about to a party that is violating the deal and if we believe the american version of the story, iran was behind it, then clearly the opposite is happening, the activity and escalation is what is taking place, not iran stepping back. so as f
talk to us about what shinzo abe and iran hope to achieve with this meeting.ng to find a way to descalate between the two sides. now, this incident has put a cloud over that attempt as well. but nevertheless, the hope here was even though there is no imminent way to resolve the serious difficulties and disagreements that exist between washington and tehran, at least make sure that both sides step back from the verge of a possible military confrontation, but also the reality is that the american...
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could the election backfire on shinzo abe?does not get the mandate or added support he is seeking? he might postpone it in october, or is that a foregone conclusion? affordi: we cannot anymore prolonging or delaying the rise of a consumption tax anymore. we will raise it in order to keep the budgetary discipline. i am sure he is determined to go ahead with this. stephen: professor, thank you for your time today. we can find the path forward at g20. yorizumi: indeed. stephen: thank you. back to you. we are here all day previewing the g20, the critical juncture of g20 and the trade negotiations and talks between china and the u.s.. we will bring it to you live all this weekend. back to you. david: absolutely. they will be there all the weekend we bring you the latest as the world awaits this date between president trump and president xi. we will have daily in-depth coverage from osaka. a market update to tell you about. have a look at our bloomberg chart. proof.calling it 1000 that would be 500% alcohol. [laughter] david: 1000 r
could the election backfire on shinzo abe?does not get the mandate or added support he is seeking? he might postpone it in october, or is that a foregone conclusion? affordi: we cannot anymore prolonging or delaying the rise of a consumption tax anymore. we will raise it in order to keep the budgetary discipline. i am sure he is determined to go ahead with this. stephen: professor, thank you for your time today. we can find the path forward at g20. yorizumi: indeed. stephen: thank you. back to...
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. >> and ab, you put it so well, the democratic party of 2019.ays say steve jobs told us everyone needs to have an opinion. we want to hear from everyone. well, be careful what you wish for, because now we hear from everyone and that whole trend has risen in the latter half of joe biden's political career. it's tough out there in a way it wasn't tough when joe biden's political career was coming up. >> right. i mean, it is a totally different party, a totally different country. and...
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prime minister abe made a historic trip to ask the regime to enter into talks. iran supreme leader rejected prime minister abe diplomacy by saying that he has no response to president trump and will not answer. the supreme leader's government then in-ultimate issed gentleman can pan by attacking a japanese oil tanker. threatening the lives of the entire crew, creating a maritime emergency. iran's foreign minister today responded to these attacks. he said, quote, suspicious didn't begin to describe what likely transpired this morning, end of quote. and foreign minister sharif may think this is funny, but no one else in the world does. iran is lashing out because of the regime wants successful maximum pressure campaign lifted. no economic sanctions entitle them to attack innocent civilians, disrupt oil markets anden gauge in nuclear blackmail. the international community condemns iran's assault. today i've instructed our u.n. ambassador to raise iran's attacks in the u.n. security council meeting later this afternoon. our policy remains an economic and diplomatic
prime minister abe made a historic trip to ask the regime to enter into talks. iran supreme leader rejected prime minister abe diplomacy by saying that he has no response to president trump and will not answer. the supreme leader's government then in-ultimate issed gentleman can pan by attacking a japanese oil tanker. threatening the lives of the entire crew, creating a maritime emergency. iran's foreign minister today responded to these attacks. he said, quote, suspicious didn't begin to...
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ab emergingng of markets multi-asset -- ab emerging markets assets is with us.s a multi-asset manager there. how do you balance these issues -- issuesliquidity out, daily liquidity versus some of the harder assets to price out? morgan: if you concentrate too much in the kind of esoteric, private, unlisted assets that luca just described, i think you are setting yourself up for great difficulties. more broadly, i think there's been a trend towards privately marketed assets that are unlisted. look at the huge growth of private equity. institutions need to be very careful to maintain another set of highly liquid assets that they can use to meet their spending requirements through periods when those assets aren't marketable. we'll see how long it takes to sell those assets, nevermind price them. we know from 2008, that can take a protracted period. vonnie: are there any corners of the market you deal with that are concerning right now? morgan: we heard before about the bond proxies being more highly valued. i'm not too concerned because if you look at the valuations
ab emergingng of markets multi-asset -- ab emerging markets assets is with us.s a multi-asset manager there. how do you balance these issues -- issuesliquidity out, daily liquidity versus some of the harder assets to price out? morgan: if you concentrate too much in the kind of esoteric, private, unlisted assets that luca just described, i think you are setting yourself up for great difficulties. more broadly, i think there's been a trend towards privately marketed assets that are unlisted....
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taking a look now at the japan times, it expresses the hope that during japanese president abe's visitiran, he can use the two nation's long and close ties, to curb tehran‘s nuclear programme and prevent international oil sanctions. the guardian now, which covers a report predicting that by 2040, most ‘meats‘ will come from plant—based products and not from animals. and finally to the times, which reports on a breakthrough in artificial intelligence that could solve a particularly irritating problem for railway commuters. that being the disruption that lives online causes. —— leaves. with me is cornelia meyer, ceo of mrl corporation business consultancy. we talked about the leadership race earlier in the programme. the daily telegraph has a flattering photo of borisjohnson on telegraph has a flattering photo of boris johnson on its telegraph has a flattering photo of borisjohnson on its front pages. he isa borisjohnson on its front pages. he is a daily columnist. it's for him. i would say. he comments daily for the telegraph, the paper is very pro boris. " how is our time to remember o
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so join parents, teachers and educators in supporting ab 1505 and ab 1507.day. >>> with the u.s. on the brink of military conflict with iran, what exactly would a war between the u.s. and iran look like? especially considering the widespread support iran has within the region. cnn's nic robertson takes a closer look. >> reporter: the last time the u.s. went to war in the mideast, iraq, 2003, this is what it looked like. shock and awe. the dictator felled in weeks, followed by years of terrorist attack attacks and insurgency. the war in iran wouldn't be the same. it risks spreading to the whole region, and fast. here's why. iran will fight an asymmetric war to target the u.s. and its allies far from iran. shia militias in iraq could focus on israeli forces. hezbollah and shia militias in syria could target u.s. forces there. houthi rebels in yemen could target saudi forces in saudi and the uae. even in afghanistan iran has loyal fighters who could attack u.s. troops there. the u.s. would certainly be threatened on many fronts far from iran. iran would also us
so join parents, teachers and educators in supporting ab 1505 and ab 1507.day. >>> with the u.s. on the brink of military conflict with iran, what exactly would a war between the u.s. and iran look like? especially considering the widespread support iran has within the region. cnn's nic robertson takes a closer look. >> reporter: the last time the u.s. went to war in the mideast, iraq, 2003, this is what it looked like. shock and awe. the dictator felled in weeks, followed by...
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he is set to meet with japanese prime minister abe any minute now.ting with chinese president xi that's coming up. there's live pictures. he walks into the dinner. prime minister abe, as they get things underway in the evening in japan -- or the morning i should say, and japan. 8:32. 8:30 in the morning in japan right now. those meetings will get underwa underway. the president laying down a lot of markers, as he always does, about how he thinks other countries treat us unfairly when it comes to trade. he has worked to rework the bilateral trade agreements all the way through. there is ivanka trump and jared kushner as they walk in. john roberts is with me. he is covering the president's trip live watching all of it unfold. talk to me about what we expect this evening and what the white house as some of their goals are. >> martha, good morning. he saw the president and prime minister abe walk away. they are going to hold a bilateral meeting. we should get a cool spray from them. we will hear them talk. a month ago they met when the president was here
he is set to meet with japanese prime minister abe any minute now.ting with chinese president xi that's coming up. there's live pictures. he walks into the dinner. prime minister abe, as they get things underway in the evening in japan -- or the morning i should say, and japan. 8:32. 8:30 in the morning in japan right now. those meetings will get underwa underway. the president laying down a lot of markers, as he always does, about how he thinks other countries treat us unfairly when it comes...
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that t they--y k know, when thte kelp comes back, whehen the kelp come back, that't'll briring the abs back. man 2: i've been ouout here divg for abalone for decades,nd we've got thihird and fouourth generaration coming up that we wantnt to preseserve all t thisr ththem and foror everyone e elst to mention the ecoconomy out he. it just--it's a very special place, andnd to have the i induy brings a lot of momoney to the econonomy, and we'd likeke to se this economy built back up. man:n: and it's emotional, you know? ? because hehere--this is where i learnened to abalone-di, you u know, backck in 1999, you knknow, and to see what't's hapd toto it is, yeyeah, it's really- it's really hard to look at. catton: it's a really community-building kind of event, and it's really fabulous to see so many people energized and engaged with helping to restorore the kelplp forest. man 3: because t this is our plplayground. . we love ththis.s is--when you're talkiking about environmentalism, you're talking of people who come o out there d we play,y, we love this place.ee don't t want to sesee it hurt.te
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it's presidentjump in the host, shinzo abe ofjapan.ent jump given the threats that president jump has been making to japan given the threats that president jump has been making tojapan and countries like india, in that meeting by minister abe produced a map of the united states with five sites where japanese companies have made major new investments in the last month or so, totalling 145 million us dollars according to the japanese by minister, and creating 5000 newjobs. secondly that's the sorts of ways leaders like the japanese by minister are now showing president trump how much new investment is going into the united states to try and fend off any fresh tariffs. now of course, hanging over this whole summit is the trade war between china and the united states. and there is concern, i think, from all the leaders here that the trade war might get worse. president trump added the summit has threatened to impose fresh tariffs of 25% on over $300 billion worth of chinese goods exported to the united states. now, there is, we think, a me
it's presidentjump in the host, shinzo abe ofjapan.ent jump given the threats that president jump has been making to japan given the threats that president jump has been making tojapan and countries like india, in that meeting by minister abe produced a map of the united states with five sites where japanese companies have made major new investments in the last month or so, totalling 145 million us dollars according to the japanese by minister, and creating 5000 newjobs. secondly that's the...
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abe is the first leader of his country to visit iran in 41 years.e the papers. now, what stories are sparking discussions online? yes, let's look at what is trending right now. president donald trump has caused a splash on twitter after he tweeted to say he had met the "prince of whales", misspelling the country's name as the mammal. mrtrump was intending to refer to prince charles, and subsequently deleted the tweet, before correcting his mistake. let's return to our main story — the explosions on two oil tankers in the gulf of oman. geneive abdo is a resident scholar at the arabia foundation where she specializes in iranian geopolitics. the us secretary came out very quickly, he is very confident that eran is behind the attack on the two tankers. he seemed to have evidence. i tankers. he seemed to have evidence. , what is your analysis? —— tankers. he seemed to have evidence. ,what is your analysis? —— iran. let's not forget they have been several attacks now that are not necessarily aimed at the united states directly but are basically leave to b
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and the host, shinzo abe, we saw in the last few minutes welcoming president donald trump. both claim to be close friends and allies, but this is a difficult relationship and i think this is a difficult relationship and ithinkjapan this is a difficult relationship and i thinkjapan is finding it particularly difficult at the moment, notjust because president trump has threatened tariffs against japanese products, as he has already imposed on china, but also because in the last week or so there have been a number of stories suggesting that president trump is perhaps not fully committed to the military alliance with japan. a story on bloomberg suggesting that mr trump wa nts bloomberg suggesting that mr trump wants japan to pay a lot more money for us troops based here injapan, perhaps as much as what is called cost plus 50, that means the full cost plus 50, that means the full cost of basing troops here, plus 50%. that has been denied by the white house, but on his way over here, mrtrump white house, but on his way over here, mr trump tweeted about the alliance, saying that i
and the host, shinzo abe, we saw in the last few minutes welcoming president donald trump. both claim to be close friends and allies, but this is a difficult relationship and i think this is a difficult relationship and ithinkjapan this is a difficult relationship and i thinkjapan is finding it particularly difficult at the moment, notjust because president trump has threatened tariffs against japanese products, as he has already imposed on china, but also because in the last week or so there...
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Ãb [laughter] who even talks like this? okay.oing to give him a pass and protect them. his son is all gummed up in corruption but there to give them a pass, they're gonna try to protect them. it's going to be up to the president and us to get the message to our fellow citizens. >> appear in the balcony. >> thank you mark, you and your family coming out here and doing what you do. my question is twofold, it seems like the democrats always rally and they always get the memo on the news, all the news channels are always talking the same language, speaking the same terms and the republicans put their tails between their legs and don't rally behind our president. that's my first question, it's very frustrating to me when they flip-flop our own party. number two, i believe senator cruz may have brought it up a while ago with the conviction of el chapo saying that we could maybe seize assets in excess of maybe $18 billion that would pay for the wall, mexico would be paying for the wall. comments on that. [applause] >> in the old days we
Ãb [laughter] who even talks like this? okay.oing to give him a pass and protect them. his son is all gummed up in corruption but there to give them a pass, they're gonna try to protect them. it's going to be up to the president and us to get the message to our fellow citizens. >> appear in the balcony. >> thank you mark, you and your family coming out here and doing what you do. my question is twofold, it seems like the democrats always rally and they always get the memo on the...
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emmanuel macron and shinzo abe will be looking for deeper economic ties. on the table, energy, technology and defense. carlos ghosn stands of misconduct and is detained in tokyo, awaiting trial. the future of the auto group remains uncertain. many in japan view the relationship as unbalanced. carlos ghosn maintains his innocence and accuses nissan executives as corporate backstabbing. >> to brazil, where a court fromted to release desilva prison. sergio morrow have been accused of conspiring to keep him out of the election race he was tipped to win. owen reports. >> a long day and at the end of silva was still in prison. always been and remains on the recognition of the innocent of former president and his acquittal. the only results for a person who did not commit a crime. allegations ofng bias, the country's supreme court suggests -- rejected to let him out of jail while deciding if the judge had an agenda. pursuedral judge charges and sentenced him to 9.5 years in prison. everything hinges on whether the supreme court decides the judge was not impartial
emmanuel macron and shinzo abe will be looking for deeper economic ties. on the table, energy, technology and defense. carlos ghosn stands of misconduct and is detained in tokyo, awaiting trial. the future of the auto group remains uncertain. many in japan view the relationship as unbalanced. carlos ghosn maintains his innocence and accuses nissan executives as corporate backstabbing. >> to brazil, where a court fromted to release desilva prison. sergio morrow have been accused of...
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syngenta abe is visiting -- shinzo abe is visiting iran. what is his mission there? bill: we think he is serving as a bridge between the trump administration and iran. tensions in the ball were ratcheting up as the u.s. deployed additional warships. there were attacks on oil cargo warships and pipelines. there was a sense that with iran and the u.s. not speaking, something could escalate into a major confrontation. shinzo abe's trip allows donald trump to have someone who he is close to in terms of world leaders. this is someone he plays golf with. it allows some access from someone who has connections with trump to be able to see if there is a way to reduce those tensions. guy: let's go to hot -- david: let's go to hong kong. the protests continue with a strike coming up tomorrow. what is the status of this proposal for legislation to increase extradition to the mainland from hong kong? bill: we have seen some of the largest protests since the handover of hong kong from the u.k. to china more than 20 years ago over this proposal. it would allow some hong kong citize
syngenta abe is visiting -- shinzo abe is visiting iran. what is his mission there? bill: we think he is serving as a bridge between the trump administration and iran. tensions in the ball were ratcheting up as the u.s. deployed additional warships. there were attacks on oil cargo warships and pipelines. there was a sense that with iran and the u.s. not speaking, something could escalate into a major confrontation. shinzo abe's trip allows donald trump to have someone who he is close to in...
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abe is in or rent. >> yes, for the first time in 41 years. this is a right-wing prime minister, not a person of the left. he has been saying there needs to be a return to the table. not only japan saying this, amy, it is also the europeans. the europeans are very keen the u.s. not break fully from this iran deal. the germans have been looking for an alternative mechanism for payment. india, which was one of the largest purchasers of iranian oil, had to back off because of thesese is very tight sanctions put in place by the u.s. government. that the indians are also not that interested in the new approach by the trump administration. they would like to continue to buy oil. it is kind of an isolation the united states is facing, isolated alongside the israelis, united araband the emirates. no one else wants war. no one else once this deal to end. frustration is s out of that you see the united states jumped the gun, come in very quicklkly, and say iran is doing this and that and therefore we have to retaliate. inis important to remember 2017, t
abe is in or rent. >> yes, for the first time in 41 years. this is a right-wing prime minister, not a person of the left. he has been saying there needs to be a return to the table. not only japan saying this, amy, it is also the europeans. the europeans are very keen the u.s. not break fully from this iran deal. the germans have been looking for an alternative mechanism for payment. india, which was one of the largest purchasers of iranian oil, had to back off because of thesese is very...
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i think that is what president trump and prime minister of a -- inme minister abe discussed mexico, butis administration slapped new sanctions on iran on the petrochemical industry, which is an extremely important industry for iran and that was after he had met with prime minister shinzo abe. i think that step kind of ruined that phase of attempted mediation. i think president trump and the iranians do have a narrow common interest and that is in avoiding war. both iran and trump do not want a war. they do not want a major military escalation, but iran relief.t some that is something president trump might be able to do by offering friendly countries like japan, like taiwan and south korea and india and greece and italy by extending their waivers, which is something he could do as a gesture to allies. that might also ease tensions vis-a-vis iran. i'm not sure if that is what prime minister abe was wanting to pose, but there is a possibility of de-escalation. not easy. if that does not work, i think we're in for a long period of trouble in saudi arabia and the uae and the gulf that might
i think that is what president trump and prime minister of a -- inme minister abe discussed mexico, butis administration slapped new sanctions on iran on the petrochemical industry, which is an extremely important industry for iran and that was after he had met with prime minister shinzo abe. i think that step kind of ruined that phase of attempted mediation. i think president trump and the iranians do have a narrow common interest and that is in avoiding war. both iran and trump do not want a...
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ask them to support ab 1505 and ab 1507.1505 the hazelnut spread m&m'sve all been wspokescandy! (clapping) (audience gasps) oh my what did you do?? (giggles) we ate him. fruit of the loom coolhave vents for airflow, and to demonstrate the importance of vents we removed them to see what would happen. ♪ excuse me. ♪ hello? keep answering your phones. ♪ help! ♪ we're going for it! fruit of the loom coolzone fly boxer briefs. without vents, it's hard to keep your cool. bar-r-b! barb! i can taste my beer. samuel adams sam '76 -- finally a refreshing lager that you can taste. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily show." law enforcement, historically, men of america's police departments have been strained, the relationships have been strained with their minority communities. over the past few years, there's been an increased focus on how they can improve. you know, some people think that body cameras are the answer, some say america needs nor diverse police forces. personally, i think all police should have
ask them to support ab 1505 and ab 1507.1505 the hazelnut spread m&m'sve all been wspokescandy! (clapping) (audience gasps) oh my what did you do?? (giggles) we ate him. fruit of the loom coolhave vents for airflow, and to demonstrate the importance of vents we removed them to see what would happen. ♪ excuse me. ♪ hello? keep answering your phones. ♪ help! ♪ we're going for it! fruit of the loom coolzone fly boxer briefs. without vents, it's hard to keep your cool. bar-r-b! barb! i...
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then abe and the japanese companies here need to china too.ally caught in the rock and a hard place. francine: stephen engle in osaka. i know less about the palace but i know the reformation, which was around 1860, it created tokyo as a capital and took away from bostock a -- osaka the trade city. tom: it will be interesting to see. the history of osaka, it was a byway strapped doing southern japan and tokyo years ago and it has come along. there are two airports there where president trump will be a landing and we saw the italian leader landing moments ago. their domestic airport is a lot more central, it got a big international airport planted in the harbor just like tokyo. viviana: we need -- francine: we need to take "surveillance" on the road. tom: road trip. francine: we will be back shortly with more on trade and the g20 in osaka. we discussed that with david harro. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: bloomberg surveillance. let's go back to osaka, japan where we saw the arrival of theresa may and the rime minister of italy -- prime minister
then abe and the japanese companies here need to china too.ally caught in the rock and a hard place. francine: stephen engle in osaka. i know less about the palace but i know the reformation, which was around 1860, it created tokyo as a capital and took away from bostock a -- osaka the trade city. tom: it will be interesting to see. the history of osaka, it was a byway strapped doing southern japan and tokyo years ago and it has come along. there are two airports there where president trump...
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abe, prime minister abe is fine -- they're all fine. some are stronger than others, some tough than others. >> it i may though, mr. president, on the case of jamal khashoggi you have a lot of journalists in this that reject to be the saudi governments assassination and dismembering of a journalist. and when you were given the opportunity to call mohammed bin salman out on that you did not do it. did you do it privately, and do you agree that it is despicable for a government to kill a journalist? >> yes, i do. i think it's horrible or anybody else, by the way. but i think it's horrible. and if you look into saudi arabia you see what's happening. 13 people or so have been prosecuted. others are being prosecuted. they've taken it very, very seriously and they will continue to. i'm very unhappy about that whole event. and right now in saudi arabia they're prosecuting additional people. there's a lot of things happening. at the same time i will also say -- and nobody said -- nobody so far has pointed directly a finger at the future king of
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abe, prime minister abe. they are fine. they are all fine as far as i'm concerned. some are stronger than others. some are tougher than others. >> but if i may, mr. president, on the case of jamal khashoggi, we have a lot of journalists in this room who object to what appears to be the saudi government's complicity and perhaps orchestration of the assassination and dismembering of a journalist. and when you were given the opportunity to call muhamed ben bin-salman out on that, you did not do it. did you do it privately? do you agree that it is despicable for a government to kill a journalist? pres. trump: yes, i do. i think it is horrible. or anybody else, by the way. i think it is horrible. if you look, you see what is happening in saudi arabia. 15 people are so have been prosecuted. others are being prosecuted. they have taken it very seriously. they will continue to. i have let everybody know, i'm very unhappy about that whole event. but if you look at what is going on, and right now within saudi arabia they are prosecuting additional people. there is a lot of th
abe, prime minister abe. they are fine. they are all fine as far as i'm concerned. some are stronger than others. some are tougher than others. >> but if i may, mr. president, on the case of jamal khashoggi, we have a lot of journalists in this room who object to what appears to be the saudi government's complicity and perhaps orchestration of the assassination and dismembering of a journalist. and when you were given the opportunity to call muhamed ben bin-salman out on that, you did not...
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i was with president abe, they need people. the only problem, it is very unfair, you have millions of people trying to get into our country, they take tests, they study, didn't know a lot about the country. very complicated process. these people have worked hard, and welcome to the united states. it is very unfair but we will be removing large numbers of people, people have to understand, starting in a week after july 4th. >> the deal that was just past does nothing -- >> that is humanitarian. we are running now hospitals, border patrol, these are incredible people. the reason people are coming up is we are doing so well is a country in past years, mexico, they took 32% of cargo and now we are the hot country in the world and people are coming up because they want a piece of that action and the reason children are coming up is we had a separation policy under president obama, 2014, look how horrible they turned out, it was built by president obama. i'm not blaming him. they had a separation policy. what i ended, it is going to
i was with president abe, they need people. the only problem, it is very unfair, you have millions of people trying to get into our country, they take tests, they study, didn't know a lot about the country. very complicated process. these people have worked hard, and welcome to the united states. it is very unfair but we will be removing large numbers of people, people have to understand, starting in a week after july 4th. >> the deal that was just past does nothing -- >> that is...
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ask them to support ab 1505 and ab 1507. >>> hello, everyone. i'm kate bolduan.e. they came, they saw, they debated and now the fallout, the cleanup, and what's next. democratic candidates for president are all back on the campaign trail this morning after what was for many, the most high profile night of their entire campaign. last night's showdown included the top tier contenders and some amazing moments. top of which is kamala harris confronting former vice president joe biden on racial inequality and civil rights and as you're about to see, may well have up ended the 2020 race. >> i d
ask them to support ab 1505 and ab 1507. >>> hello, everyone. i'm kate bolduan.e. they came, they saw, they debated and now the fallout, the cleanup, and what's next. democratic candidates for president are all back on the campaign trail this morning after what was for many, the most high profile night of their entire campaign. last night's showdown included the top tier contenders and some amazing moments. top of which is kamala harris confronting former vice president joe biden on...
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abe: there's always an opportunity. investors are pushing for these changes through their investments. the university of california is pushing this through us and their investments. emily: thank you both. coming, we will continue our coverage of facebook's announcement of a new cryptocurrency with our conversation with the man leading this emergent of -- this initiative. david marcus, we will hear from him next. this is bloomberg. ♪ we're the slowskys. we like drip coffee, layovers- -and waiting on hold. what we don't like is relying on fancy technology for help. snail mail! we were invited to a y2k party... uh, didn't that happen, like, 20 years ago? oh, look, karolyn, we've got a mathematician on our hands! check it out! now you can schedule a callback or reschedule an appointment, even on nights and weekends. today's xfinity service. simple. easy. awesome. i'd rather not. this is bloomberg technology. i'm emily chang. facebook unveiling plans for new cryptocurrency called libra. that will launch as soon as next year.
abe: there's always an opportunity. investors are pushing for these changes through their investments. the university of california is pushing this through us and their investments. emily: thank you both. coming, we will continue our coverage of facebook's announcement of a new cryptocurrency with our conversation with the man leading this emergent of -- this initiative. david marcus, we will hear from him next. this is bloomberg. ♪ we're the slowskys. we like drip coffee, layovers- -and...
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thank you for talking to usou ab this disease many people don't know a lot about. tell us what it is bond what i just said. >> it's aiv connecte tissue disease, a patients have exce excess collagen. it's a connective tissue where you don't want it so the people that have the most severe cases, and typically women of color tll have the m severe cases, and the clagen builds up in the lungs and heart and kidneys and hands, and they will have hands that become clase bec the skin, which is actually the largest organ in the body will become thick and dense so they can't use their hands and they will have massive organ failure. one of our board members is on a list of lung replacement because her lungs have failed. >> tiffany, you suffer from this? >> yes. >> you have some of the symptoms. what has it been>> like? do. and it's all i have known atn this point i my life. >> when were you diagnosed? >> 2002. going on 20 years, this is what -- this is all i know. >> what were the symptoms that you n iiced? >> noticed initially the skin under my armsas w changing and looked we
thank you for talking to usou ab this disease many people don't know a lot about. tell us what it is bond what i just said. >> it's aiv connecte tissue disease, a patients have exce excess collagen. it's a connective tissue where you don't want it so the people that have the most severe cases, and typically women of color tll have the m severe cases, and the clagen builds up in the lungs and heart and kidneys and hands, and they will have hands that become clase bec the skin, which is...
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fragile but agreeable life, of a small literary agency in Ãb in a matter of so many twentysomethingsng in north brooklyn. in a time when artisanal chocolate factory was considered local landmark. people spoke earnestly about urban homesteading.my life was effectively analog. was that typical for people your age living in new york city? >> that's a good question. >> i don't think i can make a generalization about people my age but definitely my covert coming out of a liberal arts college will. >> really wanted to be in publishing. people related to art, music, literature, and lived in greenpoint where there was a pretty vibrant culture in the art scene in the music scene. technology was sort of incidental. it wasn't the focus. i think our worlds were way more, it was just a tangible physical world. it wasn't one characterized by speed or visibility. if that makes sense. >> he described publishing as rather quaint, antiquated. >> relatively. they are really different. publishing, it took a very long time to make. often they apply a lot of time to write. and to put them together slowly
fragile but agreeable life, of a small literary agency in Ãb in a matter of so many twentysomethingsng in north brooklyn. in a time when artisanal chocolate factory was considered local landmark. people spoke earnestly about urban homesteading.my life was effectively analog. was that typical for people your age living in new york city? >> that's a good question. >> i don't think i can make a generalization about people my age but definitely my covert coming out of a liberal arts...
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abe met with the supreme leader. he says he's rejecting a communication from president trump because he doesn't consider the president worthy of exchanging messages. to that, the president says i appreciate prime minister abe going to meet with the ayatollah. i personally feel it's too soon to think about making a deal. they're not ready and neither are we. iran has also threatened to continue producing highly enriched uranium next month in the europeans don't help them circumvent sanctions. neil? >> neil: what seems to be fingering the iranian is a very familiar mine that exploded there and the evidence that points to prior such weapons that the iranians have used. jennifer griffin at the pentagon with more. hi, jennifer. >> hi, neil. we just learned the u.s.s. mason, a u.s. destroyer is being sent to help the u.s.s. banbridge that was involved in rescue evers earlier today. a defense official confirms the u.s. navy saw an unexpected mine attached to the hell of the panama flagged ship that was attacked this morning
abe met with the supreme leader. he says he's rejecting a communication from president trump because he doesn't consider the president worthy of exchanging messages. to that, the president says i appreciate prime minister abe going to meet with the ayatollah. i personally feel it's too soon to think about making a deal. they're not ready and neither are we. iran has also threatened to continue producing highly enriched uranium next month in the europeans don't help them circumvent sanctions....
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and prime attack minister shinzo abe's visit are unrelated.g any fruit at the moment. just some update from japan's transport minister. let's get a market share with sophie kamaruddin. sophie: asian stocks are trading mixed. the recent benchmark could be set for the first rise in three sessions. oil is looking steady after jumping overnight. wti trading below the 52 handle. bonds are higher, pushing u.s. two-year yields to december 2017 lows. the yen is steady. is an outlier, falling to an eight month low. the response of stocks on the highlight emp, falling in sydney. the most since february 14. there are additional conditions for the wealth managers pensions business. empan stanley downgraded amid the structural shift in the tension market, which places more than 90% of their wealth earnings at risk. these are other stock movers. ntg sliding after delayed earnings by one month as it widens the scope of an accounting probe. , s casey is headed for a six-day gain after deals from kicking off for 1.2 trillion one. netmarble jumping as much as 7
and prime attack minister shinzo abe's visit are unrelated.g any fruit at the moment. just some update from japan's transport minister. let's get a market share with sophie kamaruddin. sophie: asian stocks are trading mixed. the recent benchmark could be set for the first rise in three sessions. oil is looking steady after jumping overnight. wti trading below the 52 handle. bonds are higher, pushing u.s. two-year yields to december 2017 lows. the yen is steady. is an outlier, falling to an...
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so join parents, teachers and educators in supporting ab 1505 and ab 1507. right, this morning wraev wn, the big question. did senator kamala harris do long-term damage last night to vice president joe biden. the 2020 candidate taking on the front-runner in a powerful exchange over race. good friday morning to you. jim sciutto joining us live from osaka, japan. at the g-20 summit, critically important meeting where hours ago president trump was face-to-face with russia's president putin for the first time since the mueller report. >> reporter: that's right. for the first time since that infamous moment in helsinki when the president took putin's side that over u.s. intelligence agency doubting whether russia interfered in the election. he had an opportunity here to confront the russian president.
so join parents, teachers and educators in supporting ab 1505 and ab 1507. right, this morning wraev wn, the big question. did senator kamala harris do long-term damage last night to vice president joe biden. the 2020 candidate taking on the front-runner in a powerful exchange over race. good friday morning to you. jim sciutto joining us live from osaka, japan. at the g-20 summit, critically important meeting where hours ago president trump was face-to-face with russia's president putin for the...