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announcer: president trump and shinzo abe abe announced a trade deal on tariffs and agriculture. here is the tournament announcement from earlier today in france. -- trade deal announcement from earlier today inference. pres. trump: thank you very much. we've been working on a deal with japan for a long time. it involves agriculture and commerce and many other things. it's a very big transaction and we have agreed in principle. it's billions and billions of dollars. tremendous for the farmers and one of the things that prime minister abe has also agreed to is we have excess corn in various parts of our country with our farmers, because china did not do what they said they were going to do and prime minister abe on behalf of japan are going to be buying all of that and that's a very big transaction. they will be buying it from our farmers. so, the deal is done in principle. we probably will be signing at around unga, around the date of unga, we all look forward to. we are very far down the line. we have agreed to every point and now we are papering it and we will be signing at a f
announcer: president trump and shinzo abe abe announced a trade deal on tariffs and agriculture. here is the tournament announcement from earlier today in france. -- trade deal announcement from earlier today inference. pres. trump: thank you very much. we've been working on a deal with japan for a long time. it involves agriculture and commerce and many other things. it's a very big transaction and we have agreed in principle. it's billions and billions of dollars. tremendous for the farmers...
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have just want to thank prime minister abe and the japanese people. you've been a fantastic friend, and we very much appreciate. this is a tremendous deal for the united states. it's a really tremendous deal for our farmers and agricultural ranchers, and also involves other things, including as i said, e-commerce. so it's very big and will look forward to it, thank you very much. [speaking japanese] >> translator: with regard to the japan-u.s. trade agreement, a series of intensive negotiations have been conducted between minister motegi and ambassador lighthizer in line with the japan-u.s. joint statements on september 26 of last year. [speaking japanese] >> translator: and by now, i we successfully reached consensus with regard to the core elements of both the agricultural and industrial products of our bilateral consultations on august 23. and i certainly welcome this development. and now, as mr. president pointed out -- [speaking japanese] .. the trade agreement, seizing that opportunity. we still have some remaining work that has to be done at th
have just want to thank prime minister abe and the japanese people. you've been a fantastic friend, and we very much appreciate. this is a tremendous deal for the united states. it's a really tremendous deal for our farmers and agricultural ranchers, and also involves other things, including as i said, e-commerce. so it's very big and will look forward to it, thank you very much. [speaking japanese] >> translator: with regard to the japan-u.s. trade agreement, a series of intensive...
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and i just want to thank prime minister abe and the japanese people. you have been a fantastic friend and we very much appreciate it. this is a tremendous deal for the united states, a tremendous deal for our farmers and agricultural ranchers and also other things including as i said, e-commerce. so it's very big and we look forward to it and thank you very much. >> [speaking japanese] [speaking japanese] >> [speaking japanese] >> with regard to the japan-u.s. trade agreement, a series of intensive negotiations has been conducted with ambassador lighthizer in line with the u.s. -japan joint statement on september 26. by now, we successfully have reached consensus with regard to the corn element of both the agricultural and industrial products, and i certainly welcome this development. >> [speaking japanese] >> mr. president has pointed out next month at the end of september, both of us are going to attend the un's general assembly, and on that occasion, we will have the bilateral summit meeting and we would like to set the goal of signing this japan-u.
and i just want to thank prime minister abe and the japanese people. you have been a fantastic friend and we very much appreciate it. this is a tremendous deal for the united states, a tremendous deal for our farmers and agricultural ranchers and also other things including as i said, e-commerce. so it's very big and we look forward to it and thank you very much. >> [speaking japanese] [speaking japanese] >> [speaking japanese] >> with regard to the japan-u.s. trade agreement,...
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the g7 summit, president trump pensions o -- and shinzo abe announced a trade on industrial tariffs and agricultural trade. this is to be minutes. -- this is 20 minutes. >> thank you, very much. we've been working on a deal with japan for a long time. it involves agriculture and it involves e-commerce. it's a very big transaction and we've agreed in principle. it's millions and millions of dollars. tremendous for farmers and one of the things that prime minister abe has also agreed to, we have access corn in various parts of our country because china did not do what they said ony were going to do and behalf of japan, they are going to be buying all of that corn. so, the deal is done in principle. we probably will be signing unga, whichate of we've look forward to. we have agreed to every point and now we are papering it and we will be signing it at a formal ceremony. i just want to thank prime minister abe and the japanese people, you've been a fantastic friend. a tremendous deal for the united states, a tremendous deal for our farmers and agricultural ranchers and also other things inc
the g7 summit, president trump pensions o -- and shinzo abe announced a trade on industrial tariffs and agricultural trade. this is to be minutes. -- this is 20 minutes. >> thank you, very much. we've been working on a deal with japan for a long time. it involves agriculture and it involves e-commerce. it's a very big transaction and we've agreed in principle. it's millions and millions of dollars. tremendous for farmers and one of the things that prime minister abe has also agreed to, we...
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>> the accessibility grant or the abe? so, though abe program that compliance is the responsibility of the property owner. as part of this accessibility grant application we added in there, if the request for the assistance with the abe. we do have a list of businesses i i have been case managing on specifically complying with the abe. >> i guess, i just hope you guys connect to them or get that buy-in is that we can very easily take that list i match them up -- and match them up. we can present this at the meeting, and you know, send it on our e-mail list, and what, and just try to match it up on that end if that is useful? >> absolutely. continue outreach and education and your engagements? definitely. >> just a point of clarification with the abe, now challenged and being able to absolutely identify, @ that is facing accommodation. first what needs to be submitted is a checklist to the department of building inspection to determine what category your entryway is in. so they can see by the checklist , if a business, not
>> the accessibility grant or the abe? so, though abe program that compliance is the responsibility of the property owner. as part of this accessibility grant application we added in there, if the request for the assistance with the abe. we do have a list of businesses i i have been case managing on specifically complying with the abe. >> i guess, i just hope you guys connect to them or get that buy-in is that we can very easily take that list i match them up -- and match them up....
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but today, a normal passenger vehicle has abs.ow tractor-trailers and so on have that facility built in, to make the drive more comfortable, more safe, and also the vehicles around you, so that you don't just jump out of your lane and hit somebody unintentionally because one of the tires went over a patch of ice. so these things are great inventions. peter: so is a system like abs hackable, or can it be attacked remotely? prof. wijesekera: remotely is a much more difficult thing, because you have to get into the vehicle and into the system that connect the brakes and the abs itself. peter: well, we are moving into an age of autonomous vehicles. so does that increase the danger attack?ote prof. wijesekera: if you look at it as a purely software system, you bring in more software, more vulnerabilities. -- you bring in more software, you bring in more vulnerabilities. one would think that yes, it does, but if you look at the engineering that goes into the autonomous vehicles, they are supposed to come tomorrow. a lot of effort that i
but today, a normal passenger vehicle has abs.ow tractor-trailers and so on have that facility built in, to make the drive more comfortable, more safe, and also the vehicles around you, so that you don't just jump out of your lane and hit somebody unintentionally because one of the tires went over a patch of ice. so these things are great inventions. peter: so is a system like abs hackable, or can it be attacked remotely? prof. wijesekera: remotely is a much more difficult thing, because you...
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administration and from prime minister abe.we do have overlapping interests in terms of trying to figure out the principles of equality, summary, selling disputes peacefully, the things were trying to work with a southeast asian friends in austria against unilateral changes to the status quo through coercion and force eccentric the rules change by revisionist powers. this becomes very important for our network security. it's an opportunity cost when suggesting is it's not what is taking away. it's what is denying us the opportunity for seoul and washington and tokyo to be thinking about cases like vietnam or indonesia, the mekong delta, place of warming may be able to convert our interest into something more than we already doing to kind to demonstrate the enduring value of rule set that is open and transparent and moving in the direction we want. not anti-china but pro-order in terms of rules-based systems. my basic point is the united states cannot afford the extravagance of choice among our closest allies. instead of managin
administration and from prime minister abe.we do have overlapping interests in terms of trying to figure out the principles of equality, summary, selling disputes peacefully, the things were trying to work with a southeast asian friends in austria against unilateral changes to the status quo through coercion and force eccentric the rules change by revisionist powers. this becomes very important for our network security. it's an opportunity cost when suggesting is it's not what is taking away....
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i also support president abe because he is also speaking to iran.hey have a very good relationship, from what i understand. but iran is no longer the same country as it was two and a half years ago we will do our own outreach but it can't stop people from talking. if they want to talk, they can talk. >> what are some of the issues you all talked about at dinner last night? >> you tell me what we spoke about. >> i'm asking you, sir. >> a lot of inaccurate reporting. we had a good dinner last night and i had a fantastic lunch with the president of france yesterday. franklin [ inaudible ] an hour and a half and many of you saw it and it was the best hour and a half i ever spent with him, president macron. a perfect period of time and, yet, i picked up stories i read like it was the opposite. really was. it doesn't matter. you can write whatever you want to write but it was false reporting. we had a very, very good lunch and very good dinner last night and everybody was at the dinner and i think it was -- we discussed iran and we discussed trade and we
i also support president abe because he is also speaking to iran.hey have a very good relationship, from what i understand. but iran is no longer the same country as it was two and a half years ago we will do our own outreach but it can't stop people from talking. if they want to talk, they can talk. >> what are some of the issues you all talked about at dinner last night? >> you tell me what we spoke about. >> i'm asking you, sir. >> a lot of inaccurate reporting. we...
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a meeting with shinzo abe. we'll have more and other news after the break. this is not just the flu. it's meningitis b... and you're not there to help. while meningitis b is uncommon... once symptoms appear, they can progress quickly and can be fatal... sometimes within 24 hours. before you send your teen to college... make sure you help protect them. talk to your teen's doctor... about meningitis b vaccination. ( ♪ ) only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain relief. tylenol®. for fast pain relief. yesss, i'm doing it all. the water. the exercise. the fiber. month after month, and i still have belly pain and recurring constipation. so i asked my doctor what else i could do, and i said yesss to linzess. linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. linzess is not a laxative, it works differently. it helps relieve belly pain and lets you have more frequent and complete bowel movements. do not give linzess to children less than 6, and it should not be given to children 6 to l
a meeting with shinzo abe. we'll have more and other news after the break. this is not just the flu. it's meningitis b... and you're not there to help. while meningitis b is uncommon... once symptoms appear, they can progress quickly and can be fatal... sometimes within 24 hours. before you send your teen to college... make sure you help protect them. talk to your teen's doctor... about meningitis b vaccination. ( ♪ ) only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release...
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your upper body, it works your abs, your buns, your thighs. it works everything.i've never felt better. - yes, the workouts are incredibly fun. hello, it's me. and they're super effective. they're tested. they're researched. they're proven. but you and i both know you need a plan. what you get today is a 60 day complete program. i give you seven amazing piyo workouts, one for every day of the week, so you never get bored. you also get my 60 day workout calendar. just follow along and you'll know exactly what workout to do on what day for maximum results. oh, and p.s., it is my pet peeve when i see these workouts that like nobody can do. so i made sure that there's a modifier. the modifier, who's my friend michelle, is going to be there with us for every single workout, so you don't have to guess. and why is one of my dogs in every single shot? - the modifier just made it easier to be able to stick with the workouts. being overweight, i couldn't turn different directions or make different moves but having a modifier definitely made things easier. i lost 44 pounds a
your upper body, it works your abs, your buns, your thighs. it works everything.i've never felt better. - yes, the workouts are incredibly fun. hello, it's me. and they're super effective. they're tested. they're researched. they're proven. but you and i both know you need a plan. what you get today is a 60 day complete program. i give you seven amazing piyo workouts, one for every day of the week, so you never get bored. you also get my 60 day workout calendar. just follow along and you'll...
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so what was the south korean response to abe's export control announcements? well, i would describe the response in south korea as one of shock, alarm, indignation. i think south koreans were gasped because they not only considered japan's criticism of south korea's unfounded but japan deliberately making false accusations to undermine international ability to have south korean regime and felt that japan was trying to create an excuse to retaliate against south korea for other issues. south koreans perceive japan's announcement as coercive threat aimed at imposing significant cost at economy and interfering in a south korean judiciary ruling that victims of japan force labor earn compensation. now i see 3 name policy response s through which south korea has pursued its case since that announcement, the first was a campaign to spotlight japan's infringing on wto procedures at the wto including presentations in geneva and south korean government officials have focused on their argument that japan's claims are groundless, at the same time we've seen south korean
so what was the south korean response to abe's export control announcements? well, i would describe the response in south korea as one of shock, alarm, indignation. i think south koreans were gasped because they not only considered japan's criticism of south korea's unfounded but japan deliberately making false accusations to undermine international ability to have south korean regime and felt that japan was trying to create an excuse to retaliate against south korea for other issues. south...
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h abe,xd the prime minister of jan saidok it's a potential deal.to try to set a goal ge signing it at the next month of the u.neral assembly in new york, but the deal is t all the wayt. >> let's talk about e of the parties missing from the table, russia. the presidentçó wants russia there. the allies do not. >> the president has been pushing tow3 have russia added back to the which used to be the g8, but the president has been lying about russia wasñr kicked out of what usee whthe g8 ! president trump is saying thexd green whyfájgn russia was kicket was because hisss prede prepy by vladimir put russia was kicked out because they annexedt( crimea and world g8. the president todayt( adding russia back into thee1 g7 is a work in progress d he w pretty clear that there are a lot dor it's stillqjáa will happen withr >> this was the -- e meeting between boris johnson the new prime minter of theñrfá u.k. and president tp 20 pretty warmly. the president praised borislp johns comes to the u.k.çó andÑi brexi, but johnsonzd that he really liked the idea of fr
h abe,xd the prime minister of jan saidok it's a potential deal.to try to set a goal ge signing it at the next month of the u.neral assembly in new york, but the deal is t all the wayt. >> let's talk about e of the parties missing from the table, russia. the presidentçó wants russia there. the allies do not. >> the president has been pushing tow3 have russia added back to the which used to be the g8, but the president has been lying about russia wasñr kicked out of what usee...
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that was acknowledged by prime minister abe over the weekend as well. was talking about the japanese buying corn from us farmers, and it seems prime minister abe backpedalled a little bit from that, saying it was a private—sector issue. again, we have these big headlines, but really, as investors, we want to dig into the details and see whether anything is really changing in terms of the fundamental picture. do you think the notion that it could be signed and all agreed in weeks, if not months, a bit ambitious? it is certainly ambitious. that doesn't mean it won't happen. the question is whether it will be as big as the president is talking about, or whether we will see something a little bit smaller. and we sort of saw that in the conversations between the uk and the us as well, where president trump was talking about mini deals rather than that one big deal. talk about that in more detail. how do investors see this notion of a uk—us trade deal? we have heard big talk over the weekend, we have heard borisjohnson saying it is ambitious to think it could
that was acknowledged by prime minister abe over the weekend as well. was talking about the japanese buying corn from us farmers, and it seems prime minister abe backpedalled a little bit from that, saying it was a private—sector issue. again, we have these big headlines, but really, as investors, we want to dig into the details and see whether anything is really changing in terms of the fundamental picture. do you think the notion that it could be signed and all agreed in weeks, if not...
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and i just want to thank prime minister abe and the japanese people. you've been a fantastic friend, and we very much appreciate it. this is a tremendous deal for the united states. it's a really tremendous deal for our farmers and agricultural ranchers, and also involves other things, , including as i said, e-commerce. so it's very big and we look forward to it. and thank you very much. [speaking japanese] [speaking japanese] [speaking japanese] [speaking japanese] [speaking japanese] >> translator: with regard to the japan-u.s. trade agreement, a series of intensive negotiations have been conducted between minister motegi and ambassador lighthizer in line with the japan-u.s. joint statements on september 26 of last year. and by now, how we successfully reached consensus with regard to the core elements of both the agricultural and industrial products of our bilateral consultations on august 23. i certainly welcome this development. [speaking japanese] [speaking japanese] >> translator: and now, as mr. president pointed out, next month at the end of s
and i just want to thank prime minister abe and the japanese people. you've been a fantastic friend, and we very much appreciate it. this is a tremendous deal for the united states. it's a really tremendous deal for our farmers and agricultural ranchers, and also involves other things, , including as i said, e-commerce. so it's very big and we look forward to it. and thank you very much. [speaking japanese] [speaking japanese] [speaking japanese] [speaking japanese] [speaking japanese] >>...
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lastly, we won't even get a chance at this unless we amend ab 1054, and ab 11 that just passed in san francisco. it makes it much more difficult for us to get public power. those of us that are advocating need your help to push for those amendments and in sacramento, next month or next year. >> to end, with regard to ab 1054, this board is on the record and very clear, i think we indicated that we would oppose it if it was not amended, and indeed we opposed it. next speaker, please. >> i am robin david, i am a retiree, i am retired from ibew 1245. i was also very active in the 2,001 campaign for public power. i am extremely designed -- delighted and excited that the seeds we planted in 2,001 are beginning to bear fruit. it is important to note, that not only this report, to my knowledge is secondhand, but as i understand it, not only does it take note of the fact that public power is concerned with the environment, but it's also concerned with rates that are at least as good as better, and better than pg&e. i would like to specifically address two issues. the first issue is that adopt
lastly, we won't even get a chance at this unless we amend ab 1054, and ab 11 that just passed in san francisco. it makes it much more difficult for us to get public power. those of us that are advocating need your help to push for those amendments and in sacramento, next month or next year. >> to end, with regard to ab 1054, this board is on the record and very clear, i think we indicated that we would oppose it if it was not amended, and indeed we opposed it. next speaker, please....
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i told prime minister abe, great guy, i said listen. we have a massive deficit with japan. they sent thousands and thousands, millions of cars. we send them wheat. wheat. that's not a good deal. and they don't even want our wheat. they do it because they want us to at least feel that we are ok. they do it to make us feel good. but the deficit is massive.
i told prime minister abe, great guy, i said listen. we have a massive deficit with japan. they sent thousands and thousands, millions of cars. we send them wheat. wheat. that's not a good deal. and they don't even want our wheat. they do it because they want us to at least feel that we are ok. they do it to make us feel good. but the deficit is massive.
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abs tends to average more of these calls. we are not adding new dollars because the contract itself, there tends to be contract savings and we understand a little bit. and then whatever we develop in terms of the points, we will establish the trends and reset the amount for future needs if needed. >> thank you very much. are there any comments or questions? >> i want to add that carrie graciously moved over from her previous role of long-term-care director to the public administrative public right-hand role. she has currently -- is currently the manager. i wanted to point that out because we have seen her in a different role before. >> congratulations. that is a significant challenge, but i'm sure you are up for it. any other comments or questions? >> i have a question. >> this program was established in 2017. how do you measure that it is working? >> this contract is for the after hours contract itself, and so family and children services have had this contract continuously since 2009, and then four abs, it is one -- and the
abs tends to average more of these calls. we are not adding new dollars because the contract itself, there tends to be contract savings and we understand a little bit. and then whatever we develop in terms of the points, we will establish the trends and reset the amount for future needs if needed. >> thank you very much. are there any comments or questions? >> i want to add that carrie graciously moved over from her previous role of long-term-care director to the public...
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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
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...
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well, i think that the abe cabinet, they are exasperated.is issue has been settled by the 65 treaty. they also feel burnt that in 2015 they came up with a final solution for the comfort woman settlement. and seoul has not stuck to the terms of those treaties. but the legalistic position of japan on history issues i don't think is the way forward. i think that we could look, perhaps, towards japanese construction companies that also engaged in forced labour of chinese workers, reached out and made individual compensation to them. i think that is probably going to be more of a way out of this than imposing further restrictions. and i think secretary of state pompeo is basically urging both sides to pause, ceasefire, and try to let diplomacy have some time to work. you know, both sides have edged towards the abyss, now is the time towards the abyss, now is the time to pull back. holdings you are watching you stay on the bbc. the british government says it is setting aside more than $2 billion as part of preparations for no deal brexit from the
well, i think that the abe cabinet, they are exasperated.is issue has been settled by the 65 treaty. they also feel burnt that in 2015 they came up with a final solution for the comfort woman settlement. and seoul has not stuck to the terms of those treaties. but the legalistic position of japan on history issues i don't think is the way forward. i think that we could look, perhaps, towards japanese construction companies that also engaged in forced labour of chinese workers, reached out and...
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ab was not at camp today. the browns presented the league failed test. the raiders have been supportive and tried to find the right helmet. now time had run out. >> here is the bottom line. he's upset of the helmet issue. we supported that and appreciated that. we exhausted all avenues of relief. from our perspective it is time for him to be all in or all out, okay? we are hoping that he's back soon. we got 89 guys busting their tails. we are excited about where this franchise is going and we hope ab is going to be a big part starting week one against denver. >> the oakland a's, the win today, the green and gold complete a four game sweep with houston. this youngster afternoon at the coliseum. some sunday yard work. oakland takes 1-0 lead. lift off. just going to clear the fans. brent anderson could not believe it. alvarez, no relation. he dives in and makes the catch, so nice. we show it twice. great play defensively. bottom eight, run around format olsten. >> astros win it giants looking for a four game sweep of the snakes. adam jones sinking line in t
ab was not at camp today. the browns presented the league failed test. the raiders have been supportive and tried to find the right helmet. now time had run out. >> here is the bottom line. he's upset of the helmet issue. we supported that and appreciated that. we exhausted all avenues of relief. from our perspective it is time for him to be all in or all out, okay? we are hoping that he's back soon. we got 89 guys busting their tails. we are excited about where this franchise is going...
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so, what was the south korean response to abe's export control announcements? well, i would describe the sou response in south korea, shock, alarm and indignation. i think that south koreans were aghast because they thought japan's criticism of south korea's export regime unfounded, but that japan was deliberately making false accusations to undermine the international credibility of the south korean regime and they felt that japan was trying to create an excuse to retaliate against south korea's issues. and they announced it as a coercive threat at interfering in a south korean judiciary ruling that victims of japan's forced labor were owed compensation. now, i see three main policy responses through which south korea has pursued its case since that announcement. the first was a campaign to spotlight japan's infringement on wto procedures at the wto, including presentations in geneva. and south korea government officials have focused on their arguments that japan's claims are groundless. at the same time, we've seen south korean national assembly representativ
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we know he's going to be talking to shinzo abe coming up later. been any more talk about a possible -- you know, getting to a final decision on that trade deal? >> reporter: the president said publicly today that he believes that the u.s. is close to a deal with japan. perhaps the setting where he is meeting in a one-on-one setting with abe today could be a place where we'll hear more details about that. so the president trying to project optimism. also talking about the importance of trade with all of these countries, and the fact that the tensions with china may make the deal -- the negotiations with japan have an impact there. certainly trying to deal with that. also with the united kingdom, trying to have bilateral agreement with the united states and the united kingdom trying to work on that. so there are several different negotiations that are happening simultaneously, but the president projecting confidence. that is one of his strategies in these sessions, to try to talk in a positive way going forward. but we don't have details yet, but ce
we know he's going to be talking to shinzo abe coming up later. been any more talk about a possible -- you know, getting to a final decision on that trade deal? >> reporter: the president said publicly today that he believes that the u.s. is close to a deal with japan. perhaps the setting where he is meeting in a one-on-one setting with abe today could be a place where we'll hear more details about that. so the president trying to project optimism. also talking about the importance of...
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president before this meeting with shinzo abe earlier today also talked to north korea. he said he wasn't happy about the short-range missile testing happening in north korea but he didn't think it was a u.n. security violation. contrast that with statements from shinzo abe when he was asked about it by president trump. he said, yes, it clearly was a violation, is a violation and it is regrettable. clearly two different responses from the leaders. the president also said before the meeting he's been treated beautifully. he's tweeted that all this reporting on tensions between him and g-7 leaders isn't true. we are told behind the scenes the president has been complaining about many of the topics here outside of the economy, having to do with climate change, the gender equali equality. the president views the g-7 as something that should be solely about the economy. although he claims no one has brought up the trade war with china to mhim. even though boris johnson said he was unhappy with the tariffs. >> these remarks to reporters from president trump and prime minister
president before this meeting with shinzo abe earlier today also talked to north korea. he said he wasn't happy about the short-range missile testing happening in north korea but he didn't think it was a u.n. security violation. contrast that with statements from shinzo abe when he was asked about it by president trump. he said, yes, it clearly was a violation, is a violation and it is regrettable. clearly two different responses from the leaders. the president also said before the meeting he's...
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shinzo abe's father was a kamikaze pilot in world war ii.l one, evidently. ( laughter ) on his way to the fundraisers, trump was jazzed about something he had just received -- > i got a very beautiful letter from kim jong un yesterday. it was hand delivered and it wasn't touched by anybody. they literally take it from north korea to my office. ( laughter ) >> stephen: hand-delivered? for a guy who's the leader of the free world, he's awfully impressed by the concept of "mail." ( laughter ) (as trump) "a man in an official uniform, gray, shorts, pith helmet, hand-delivered it to me. and you can tell it was meant for the president because the stamp was an american flag. ( laughter ) forever. said forever. he thinks i should be president forever." ( cheers and applause ) ( piano riff ) trump wouldn't describe the contents of the letter, but later tweeted, "in a letter to me sent by kim jong un, he stated, very nicely, that he would like to meet and start negotiations as soon as the "joint" u.s./south korea "joint" exercises "are" over. it was a
shinzo abe's father was a kamikaze pilot in world war ii.l one, evidently. ( laughter ) on his way to the fundraisers, trump was jazzed about something he had just received -- > i got a very beautiful letter from kim jong un yesterday. it was hand delivered and it wasn't touched by anybody. they literally take it from north korea to my office. ( laughter ) >> stephen: hand-delivered? for a guy who's the leader of the free world, he's awfully impressed by the concept of...
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and speaking of shinzo abe who is just arriving, we should note that the president and shinzo abe getme to time president trump will threaten, you know, to put tariffs on japanese products. and so this has been a political tool that the president has used from time to time. it is branded, marketed as an economic tool. but by and large, you know, what he is trying to do at these various summits is excite a lot of his supporters that he has in his conservative base, people who, you know, quite frankly perhaps were moral linee aligne the democratic party, responding to these sort of trade issues. he is trying to excite those folks heading into gone. so i suspect that you will hear a lot of that throughout this g7 summit. >> and still to arrive, angela merkel and the u.s.'s trump still to arrive. and i wonder, you know, is the success, you know, of this summit predicated on the u.s. president? here now is angela merkel's car pulling up. is the success of the summit predicated on the u.s. president just to touch on your point earlier where, you know, it is the president of the united state
and speaking of shinzo abe who is just arriving, we should note that the president and shinzo abe getme to time president trump will threaten, you know, to put tariffs on japanese products. and so this has been a political tool that the president has used from time to time. it is branded, marketed as an economic tool. but by and large, you know, what he is trying to do at these various summits is excite a lot of his supporters that he has in his conservative base, people who, you know, quite...
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resalta que la ab 392 dÍas. >> creo que es un paso en la direcciÓn correcta. totalmente, en realidad sabemos que los que mataron un hijo estÁn en la calle. siguen en la fuerza, siguen siendo policÍas. yomara: jonathan lleva el olor, su hijo fue baleado en oakland el aÑo pasado, cuando reportaron una confrontaciÓn entre su hijo y un hombre. esta ley es una aventura para su familia, tambiÉn para otras familias que perdieron a sus hijos de la misma manera. ramÓn: el comisionado de la policÍa de new york anunciÓ hoy el vestido de la gente que provocÓ la muerte de eric gardner en el 2014, luego de usar un mÉtodo extra de estrangulamiento que estÁ prohibido. dice que fue una tragedia irreversible y que deben tener consecuencias. el policÍa despedido fue identificado como daniel pantaleo. palmira: daniel jimÉnez cubrirÍa una demostraciÓn en ciudad de mÉxico contra la violencia de gÉnero, cuando un desconocido se acercÓ y le propinÓ un puÑetazo que lo dejó inconsciente en el suelo. >> si me lo permite, mientras nos movemos a otro... palmira: jimÉnez estÁ fuera de peli
resalta que la ab 392 dÍas. >> creo que es un paso en la direcciÓn correcta. totalmente, en realidad sabemos que los que mataron un hijo estÁn en la calle. siguen en la fuerza, siguen siendo policÍas. yomara: jonathan lleva el olor, su hijo fue baleado en oakland el aÑo pasado, cuando reportaron una confrontaciÓn entre su hijo y un hombre. esta ley es una aventura para su familia, tambiÉn para otras familias que perdieron a sus hijos de la misma manera. ramÓn: el comisionado de la...
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you see him talking with abe, aabout an abe -- it's -- you see the leaders playing along to an extent. abe is saying, oh, yeah. our trade deal is why things are going well. boris johnson you expect this more of. trump playing up the relationship they want to have. macron at the lunch yesterday. trump is reminding everyone. it's interesting that you have the leaders that are rightly concerned about the dwloebl economy. but as they're gathered to discuss how to fix things and get things back on the right track, they're having to play this role for the trumped a trags in order to keep things civil enough that we just get through monday. >> why does it take the press to press back, right? if you have world leaders at a table, why are you normalizing trump's behavior and the policies. wouldn't it take the stronger or the more powerful of the two to be able to push back against him and say, why are we having this substantive conversations? instead, there's a total disregard for what is happening in the united states and being passive aggressive. we're going to talk trash when you're not wit
you see him talking with abe, aabout an abe -- it's -- you see the leaders playing along to an extent. abe is saying, oh, yeah. our trade deal is why things are going well. boris johnson you expect this more of. trump playing up the relationship they want to have. macron at the lunch yesterday. trump is reminding everyone. it's interesting that you have the leaders that are rightly concerned about the dwloebl economy. but as they're gathered to discuss how to fix things and get things back on...
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bilateral meeting with japan prime minister shinzo abe, america win for agriculture. >> going to be buying all of the corn and that's -- they will be buying frit the farmers, the deal is done and probably will be signing around the date of -- >> chief white house correspondent john roberts on french coast of g7, john. >> molly, good evening from south of biarritz, deal months in the making, when we were in tokyo at the end of may the president said he would make push for it during month of august after elections in the upper house in japan, those negotiations were true, prime minister of japan and the president announcing agreement in principle, pen has not been put to paper just yet in terms of signing on a deal that the president says will be great for american agriculture, japan has agreed to buy more things like corn, beef, even wine, this on what the president said earlier today. >> we are far down the line and now we are papering it and signing at a formal ceremony and i want to thank prime minister abe and the japanese people, you've been fantastic friends and we very much appreciat
bilateral meeting with japan prime minister shinzo abe, america win for agriculture. >> going to be buying all of the corn and that's -- they will be buying frit the farmers, the deal is done and probably will be signing around the date of -- >> chief white house correspondent john roberts on french coast of g7, john. >> molly, good evening from south of biarritz, deal months in the making, when we were in tokyo at the end of may the president said he would make push for it...
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system like abs hackable, or can it be attacked remotely? prof. wijesekera: remotely is a much more difficult thing, because you have to get into the vehicle and into the system that connect the brakes. well, we are moving into an age of autonomous vehicles. does that increase the danger of remote tech? look atjesekera: if you it as a purely software system, you bring in more software, more vulnerabilities. one would think that yes, it does, but if you look at the engineering that goes into the autonomous vehicles, they are supposed to come tomorrow. of funds are being paid to ensure there are no mistakes. they look at all the cases where we unintentionally did not a particular issue and bring the engineering and human factor stuff to ensure that that did do not happen not go unnoticed. there are testing efforts devoted to making sure they .ehave properly the accident is unintentional, it predicts the peasant -- it protects the passengers in and around the vehicle. been a teslahas crash, a couple of those around the country, some loss-of-life. wha
system like abs hackable, or can it be attacked remotely? prof. wijesekera: remotely is a much more difficult thing, because you have to get into the vehicle and into the system that connect the brakes. well, we are moving into an age of autonomous vehicles. does that increase the danger of remote tech? look atjesekera: if you it as a purely software system, you bring in more software, more vulnerabilities. one would think that yes, it does, but if you look at the engineering that goes into the...
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i think abe is there at the meeting, and he and abe had lunch or were together which is a natural occasionout a free trade deal. it's not a construct by any means, but there are lots of things going oand i'm just hoping free trade prevails on all of this. the usmca. what a cool deal that is. and i understand some of the stuff with south korea is really coming along well. china is the big fish in the pond. i'd love to see us get a great deal with them. but from what i understand with boris johnson as well -- >> do you see it happening? >> i do see it happening. i've talked with the president on numerous occasions and i've never seen a protectionist in my eyes from the president. he's always made it clear that he wants a good deal with china. his talk about having a good free trade with britain would be just luscious. this is what we want in this world. >> luscious? >> we're all in one planet. we need to trade with each other and you don't steal from your friends or trading partners. we need to have it done with rules and regulations that are proper. that's what the president really wants. >
i think abe is there at the meeting, and he and abe had lunch or were together which is a natural occasionout a free trade deal. it's not a construct by any means, but there are lots of things going oand i'm just hoping free trade prevails on all of this. the usmca. what a cool deal that is. and i understand some of the stuff with south korea is really coming along well. china is the big fish in the pond. i'd love to see us get a great deal with them. but from what i understand with boris...
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sanctions Ãb pondering what happened in the summit and post helsinki developments recognize. the second period of negotiations by the way. by late fall of 2017 really interesting things were being written. ... and the ability to send in soldiers, officers, weapons and such and allow 6 to 12 months for an international force to be in charge. you could have real actions. the paper to get the hell out of done boss. but these negotiations resumed or rather in a different way but they only last until the summer of 18, summer of 18 and in my senses, i can provethat that mister putin got nervous and off or the idea was being floated and said let's wait and see what happens with ukraine elections . so in ski has turned out not to be moresuccessful , i think -- mitivichuk has been a political operative for 26 years, putin is also the godfather of mitivichuk's children which is an important relationship in the christian orthodox world and it's safe to call victor mitivichuk the kremlin's favorite ukrainian , and he's also one of the most odious figures in the ukraine. okay, so here's t
sanctions Ãb pondering what happened in the summit and post helsinki developments recognize. the second period of negotiations by the way. by late fall of 2017 really interesting things were being written. ... and the ability to send in soldiers, officers, weapons and such and allow 6 to 12 months for an international force to be in charge. you could have real actions. the paper to get the hell out of done boss. but these negotiations resumed or rather in a different way but they only last...
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just a few minutes ago, actually, the president met with japanese prime minister shinzo abe and claimed the u.s. is close to reaching a major trade deal with that country. before that, the president joined a working session that he requested to discuss a global economy. >> earlier, trump had his first meeting with boris johnson. the president again arguing that he has the quote, right to order u.s. companies to stop doing business with china when he first tweeted that on friday. you'll remember the dow dropped about 600 points. >> are you concerned about how the market is reacting? >> no. the market is doing great. our country is doing great. everybody was telling me yesterday people are trying to copy the formula. people want a recession because they think maybe that's a way to get trump out. maybe that's the way we get him out. i don't think that would work. if there's anything, we've got to go into trade negotiations to get it right. ultimate ultimately, it will be many times what it was before. >> the president said a trade deal with the uk will happen very quickly. but listen to wh
just a few minutes ago, actually, the president met with japanese prime minister shinzo abe and claimed the u.s. is close to reaching a major trade deal with that country. before that, the president joined a working session that he requested to discuss a global economy. >> earlier, trump had his first meeting with boris johnson. the president again arguing that he has the quote, right to order u.s. companies to stop doing business with china when he first tweeted that on friday. you'll...
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>>california's ab 5 reach the national spotlight, this week some democratic presidential candidates pushing for the bill support like elizabeth warren, the candidate tweeted thursday in part this is a crucial moment in the fight for workers in this country and it's time for us to show who side we're on with a month left to pass legislation some lawmakers have said it's likely negotiations on the bill will continue into next year in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>how a healthier diet may end up helping the earth the healthier too. another beat up and nearly 50 years old, but the owner just hit the jackpot how much he auctioned off this pair of nikes for an ex-wife bananas could soon become harder to find and a little more expensive. choosing my car insurance was the easiest decision ever. i switched to geico and saved hundreds. that's a win. but it's not the only reason i switched. geico's a company i can trust, with over 75 years of great savings and service. ♪ now that's a win-win. switch to geico. it's a win-win. >>and as may soon be harder to find and more expensive officials i
>>california's ab 5 reach the national spotlight, this week some democratic presidential candidates pushing for the bill support like elizabeth warren, the candidate tweeted thursday in part this is a crucial moment in the fight for workers in this country and it's time for us to show who side we're on with a month left to pass legislation some lawmakers have said it's likely negotiations on the bill will continue into next year in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>how a...
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is it really just abe? is he the closest? >> it's pretty much abe. mean of them certainly even though merkel is leaving, whoever replaces merkel, you have a very strong center right and center left in germany. you don't have euro skepticism. so i would say germany is not all divided although at this moment they have a weak leader. but if you look at the g7, yeah, it's abe. and japan of course is a little bit constrainted in terms of the role they can play internationally. they are on the tip of the sphere in terms of concerns of their relationship with china. and even though they pretend to have a nice relationship with trump, abe personally really tip-toes around him just as much as the other leaders do. >> we did get break news tweets from the president. essentially, the retaliation on china is this. everything that was being taxed at 25% tariffs is going to move up to 30. and everything that was being taxed at 10% is going to move up to 15. the 15% moves up to -- is on september 1st, the increase of 30% on october 1st, let me quickly bring in kris
is it really just abe? is he the closest? >> it's pretty much abe. mean of them certainly even though merkel is leaving, whoever replaces merkel, you have a very strong center right and center left in germany. you don't have euro skepticism. so i would say germany is not all divided although at this moment they have a weak leader. but if you look at the g7, yeah, it's abe. and japan of course is a little bit constrainted in terms of the role they can play internationally. they are on the...
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i am going to see prime minister abe. a great gentleman, a great friend of mine.e are going to see what happens. president moon, a very good friend of mine and we will see what happens with south korea. i think we have a very good relationship, we will see what happens. it could always change but we will see what happens. kim jong un has been pretty straight with me i think and we will see what is going on, see what is happening. he likes testing missiles but we never restricted short range missiles. we will see what happens. we tested a big one the other day as you probably noticed. not at all because if you are looking from november 9th we are up 50% or more, we were at 16 or 17,000 or 25,000, don't tell me about 600 points. i hope she does really well. our thoughts and prayers are with her. a very serious situation. i am hoping she's going to be fine. he has pulled through a lot, very strong, very tough. we wish her well, very well. i don't like what france did. they put a technology tax on our companies, not that i'm the biggest fan of the tech companies becau
i am going to see prime minister abe. a great gentleman, a great friend of mine.e are going to see what happens. president moon, a very good friend of mine and we will see what happens with south korea. i think we have a very good relationship, we will see what happens. it could always change but we will see what happens. kim jong un has been pretty straight with me i think and we will see what is going on, see what is happening. he likes testing missiles but we never restricted short range...