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brant most probably the latter we're talking about a country that is you know coming out of you know it's only been twenty five years i mean if you look at the number of years that it was rife inequality in this country going over a hundred years so people do accept the fact that the a.n.c. cannot have turned everything around in the space of two decades going on two three but the problem is you have black south africans living in squalid conditions in dire poverty and not necessarily because they are no resources in the country or the turnaround strategy just isn't happening fast enough but really because there's been mismanagement at the hands of government officials so it is becoming difficult to go to south africans and make the case of the n.c.l.b. making that we need more time because people have looked at the last two decades for example and seen the levels of corruption in government and so it doesn't make sense anymore to somebody who is living in dire poverty to say give us more time when these very corrupt very poor politicians are living lives of opulence so people are fr
brant most probably the latter we're talking about a country that is you know coming out of you know it's only been twenty five years i mean if you look at the number of years that it was rife inequality in this country going over a hundred years so people do accept the fact that the a.n.c. cannot have turned everything around in the space of two decades going on two three but the problem is you have black south africans living in squalid conditions in dire poverty and not necessarily because...
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brant most probably the latter we're talking about a country that is you know coming out of you know it's only been twenty five years i mean if you look at the number of years that it was rife inequality in this country you are going over a hundred years so people do accept the fact that the a.n.c. cannot have turned everything around in the space of two decades going on to three but the problem is you have black south africans living in squalid conditions in dire poverty and not necessarily because they are no resources in the country or the turnaround strategy just isn't happening fast enough but really because there's been mismanagement at the hands of government officials so it is becoming difficult to go to south africans and make the case that the n.c.s. be making that we need more time because people have looked at the last two decades for example and seen the levels of corruption in government and so it doesn't make sense anymore to somebody who is living in dire poverty to say give us more time when these very corrupt very poor politicians are living lives of opulence so peo
brant most probably the latter we're talking about a country that is you know coming out of you know it's only been twenty five years i mean if you look at the number of years that it was rife inequality in this country you are going over a hundred years so people do accept the fact that the a.n.c. cannot have turned everything around in the space of two decades going on to three but the problem is you have black south africans living in squalid conditions in dire poverty and not necessarily...
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robin brant and michelle fleury.mer us ambassador to singapore, who used to have the international trade administration, gave us his view of the negotiation so far. actually, thinking a big picture, reasonably well. but there can frequently be a bit of gamesmanship in the final moments. it is not unusualfor china to degrade us of a bit, a bit in the expectation that the other side, in this case the us, is so set on wrapping things up and banking whatever gains, they ignore a minor deterioration —— offer. china may have missed read, they may have gone much further than a nominal deterioration. they really try to shave an agreement. this is a centrepiece identity issue for donald trump. so it is not minor. do you anticipate as a result of all of that those tariffs are going to kick in today, that 25%... that those tariffs are going to kick in today, that 2596. .. i would that those tariffs are going to kick in today, that 2596... i would not make a prediction either way. if china can move quick to say no. but i suspect
robin brant and michelle fleury.mer us ambassador to singapore, who used to have the international trade administration, gave us his view of the negotiation so far. actually, thinking a big picture, reasonably well. but there can frequently be a bit of gamesmanship in the final moments. it is not unusualfor china to degrade us of a bit, a bit in the expectation that the other side, in this case the us, is so set on wrapping things up and banking whatever gains, they ignore a minor deterioration...
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brant that's a fair assessment to be made in fact some of the violent attacks on foreigners and most of these are foreign to foreign nationals from other african countries that we've seen happened in the poorest of south africa's communities it also just happens that sometimes you can trace these violent acts back to words by politicians for example the health care system in south africa is in dire straits we've heard the minister of health talk about the state resources being overburdened by foreign nationals if you look at those numbers you can make the case we've also heard surgeon officials talk about the fact that foreign nationals are stealing jobs so these other things that rile people up in the poorest communities who are looking for any reason to make sense of why their lives are still not changing twenty five years into a democracy that was supposed to deliver bread waters sold and food for all and quickly before we run out of time christine how much of this explains the rise and success of this radical left. of the economic freedom fighter. you have julius malema talking a
brant that's a fair assessment to be made in fact some of the violent attacks on foreigners and most of these are foreign to foreign nationals from other african countries that we've seen happened in the poorest of south africa's communities it also just happens that sometimes you can trace these violent acts back to words by politicians for example the health care system in south africa is in dire straits we've heard the minister of health talk about the state resources being overburdened by...
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that's right brant i mean we're talking about the place that's home to the likes of nelson mandela and desmond tutu the landmarks that you know that in some way to the churches they were told black people congregated and prostitutes how they would overthrow priests of regime that was the apartheid government this is the place we so much of this struggle as you say history is is in and when we were at the polling station this morning i met a lot of old men and women these are the people who would have remembered voting twenty five years ago in these very plays it was the first time to voting in a democratic pope but they were as we stand here today twenty five years post of parties a lot of people have been recalling that ninety four election of opposed to the president of the a.n.c. himself saying he feels exactly how you fellows in one thousand nine hundred four so certainly so which are a very important place very symbolic and there is the sense in this country of print that things are changing perhaps that's how people felt twenty five years ago that change was was on the brink and
that's right brant i mean we're talking about the place that's home to the likes of nelson mandela and desmond tutu the landmarks that you know that in some way to the churches they were told black people congregated and prostitutes how they would overthrow priests of regime that was the apartheid government this is the place we so much of this struggle as you say history is is in and when we were at the polling station this morning i met a lot of old men and women these are the people who...
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that's right brant i mean we're talking about the place that's home to the likes of nelson mandela and desmond tutu the landmarks that you know that in some way to the churches they were told black people congregated and prostitutes how they would overthrow priests of regime that was the apartheid government this is the place where so much of this struggle as you say history is is in and when we were at the polling station this morning i met a lot of old men and women these are the people who would have remembered voting twenty five years ago in these very plays it was the first time they were voting in a democratic pope but there were as we stand here today twenty five years post of. a lot of people have been recalling that ninety four election so of course of president of the a.n.c. himself saying he feels exactly how you fellows in one thousand nine hundred four so certainly so which is a very important place very symbolic and there is the sense in this country of print that things are changing perhaps that's how people felt twenty five years ago that change was was on the brink and
that's right brant i mean we're talking about the place that's home to the likes of nelson mandela and desmond tutu the landmarks that you know that in some way to the churches they were told black people congregated and prostitutes how they would overthrow priests of regime that was the apartheid government this is the place where so much of this struggle as you say history is is in and when we were at the polling station this morning i met a lot of old men and women these are the people who...
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the story unfolds in real time as he works with private investigator jaden brant to piece together what he says happened to her. >> this is where she lived. and think about it. you come here from macedonia. you have this dream that you're going to be a star one day. the last place she was seen. and seen with her boyfriend chris. >> reporter: and this all began back in february 2018 when the aspiring actress from macedonia first vanished. her friend sounded the alarm to the lapd. concerned she wasn't mereliy ona road trip with her boyfriend chris at the time. feeling frustrated, friends and family hired brachbnt, a privat investigator with experience with law enforcement. >> we're very active in the case, been working it since late yesterday and following all the leads as they arrive. >> reporter: brant brought strauss in, hoping to continue giving the disappearance media attention. >> she was in hollywood. she was last seen on friday. >> which, this friday? or the friday like the week before? >> no, this friday. >> okay. yeah. >> wow. >> reporter: and since that call, they have been wor
the story unfolds in real time as he works with private investigator jaden brant to piece together what he says happened to her. >> this is where she lived. and think about it. you come here from macedonia. you have this dream that you're going to be a star one day. the last place she was seen. and seen with her boyfriend chris. >> reporter: and this all began back in february 2018 when the aspiring actress from macedonia first vanished. her friend sounded the alarm to the lapd....
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but brant if if is arguably the reason why we are calling this election the most contested election in the years post a party if it has really changed the game here it's also the reason the a.n.c. has been running on its heels essentially julius malema as message of taking back lead from the white minority and giving it back to black south africans has resonated with a lot of poor black south africans who really have had no comfort from the a.n.c. all they've seen is a government that is full of corrupt officials people mismanaging state funds only a few benefiting and so when julius malema goes out and speaks of message to people who are desperate to have been waiting to hear broken promises from the african national congress you can imagine this is the only party by the way that's for costa to grow in supports the a.n.c. and of course to decipher his biggest opposition party the democratic alliance they're both expected to support so right now that if a very young party only about five years old is expected to take about ten percent of the electorate that is quite something so to thi
but brant if if is arguably the reason why we are calling this election the most contested election in the years post a party if it has really changed the game here it's also the reason the a.n.c. has been running on its heels essentially julius malema as message of taking back lead from the white minority and giving it back to black south africans has resonated with a lot of poor black south africans who really have had no comfort from the a.n.c. all they've seen is a government that is full...
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further evidence: the brant foundation museum itself.had an aesthetic of the streets d, you know, poor, is there not a disconnect with seeing him and now owned by-- sold for $110 million dollars, owned by people of wealth?no and, y in a private museum? >> i don't see any disconnect other than it's, you know, an example of the american dream. he's not an artist that's just appreciated by the people that live in this neighborhood. we're just giving the people in this neighborhood an opportunity to see the work somebody that came out of this neighborhood >> reporter: today, basquiae continues tohero for many- - including young people like these who stopped conversation. >> being friends with him, ihanging out with him was going to basquiat university. where you glean the power of combining disparate ideas thatog shouldn't workher, but that do. he>> reporter: "jean-m basquiat," the inaugural exhibition at the brant foundation, runs throughay 15. for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown in new york. >> brangham: another exhibition showcasing b
further evidence: the brant foundation museum itself.had an aesthetic of the streets d, you know, poor, is there not a disconnect with seeing him and now owned by-- sold for $110 million dollars, owned by people of wealth?no and, y in a private museum? >> i don't see any disconnect other than it's, you know, an example of the american dream. he's not an artist that's just appreciated by the people that live in this neighborhood. we're just giving the people in this neighborhood an...
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chain is meeting in new york at the consensus conference then we're on the ground harvey producer brant job or is there and he'll bring us interviews from some of the top names and blocking development all of that is directly ahead but 1st we die straight into from headline. and a turn from talks to more tariffs in the u.s. china trade relationship leads our global report today as china retaliates with their own levies on $60000000000.00 worth of u.s. exports to china the list of china's targets for new tariffs of 25 percent matching the new level of the trunk tears from last friday includes nearly $2500.00 items while u.s. president donald trump seemed to claim on twitter that chinese tears would not. or should not increase prices for u.s. consumers white house economic spokesperson larry kudlow notably one off message in a television interview both sides will suffer from the latest trend toward more terrorists mr kudlow conceded now for a more in-depth look at the current trans-pacific trades also we are joined by our correspondent alex milledge from toronto alex welcome. thank you. a
chain is meeting in new york at the consensus conference then we're on the ground harvey producer brant job or is there and he'll bring us interviews from some of the top names and blocking development all of that is directly ahead but 1st we die straight into from headline. and a turn from talks to more tariffs in the u.s. china trade relationship leads our global report today as china retaliates with their own levies on $60000000000.00 worth of u.s. exports to china the list of china's...
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robin brant with the view from shanghai. thank you.e day's other news. the pope has made it compulsory in catholic church law to report cases of abuse or violence by priests and other clergy. he sent what's called an apostolic letter making it clear that any sexual advance involving the use of power will now be considered abusive. his decision doesn't replace obligations to report suspected offences to the civil authorities. thailand's pro—military party is expected to form the next government, six weeks after the country's general election. the results put the palang pracharat party in a good position to pick the next prime minister. the vote was marred by complaints over irregularities and a controversial proportional voting system. in argentina, a congressman has been shot and seriously wounded outside parliament in buenos aires. his advisor was killed. deputy hector olivares was walking in the square outside the national congress with his colleague when they were ambushed from a car. chelsea and arsenal have continued england's dom
robin brant with the view from shanghai. thank you.e day's other news. the pope has made it compulsory in catholic church law to report cases of abuse or violence by priests and other clergy. he sent what's called an apostolic letter making it clear that any sexual advance involving the use of power will now be considered abusive. his decision doesn't replace obligations to report suspected offences to the civil authorities. thailand's pro—military party is expected to form the next...
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well there have been proposals to try and ban it we also saw it in a report brant but banning a party in germany is a very difficult and a very lengthy process as well so when you talk to authorities in saxony for example or in other parts of germany where this group has a presence what they have said is that they're going to use all legal possibilities i've gained neo nazi demonstration of they're going to discuss this issue with other authorities as well again because banning such a party is extremely difficult and lengthy but authorities have indeed faced a lot of criticism in recent times in particular for allowing these kinds of demonstrations so it is a very controversial issue here in germany and one that i am absolutely sure will continue to be debated to what extent can a party that has these kinds of rallies be allowed to take them or whether they should be banned completely oh they shouldn't remove the parties on the left in this country claim that there is a relationship between extremist groups and the far right of the party which is now germany's main opposition party wh
well there have been proposals to try and ban it we also saw it in a report brant but banning a party in germany is a very difficult and a very lengthy process as well so when you talk to authorities in saxony for example or in other parts of germany where this group has a presence what they have said is that they're going to use all legal possibilities i've gained neo nazi demonstration of they're going to discuss this issue with other authorities as well again because banning such a party is...
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france and germany up and running by twenty twenty three do you have a car i do not marius benson brant this is true a bicycle is much better blocking i'm not walking cardio judo that you. well the president of france and italy have begun formal commemorations to mark five hundred years since the death of the renaissance genius leonora to the judge the heads of state laid wreaths at the french chateau where leonardo spent his final years and played up the ball between their nations. the mona lisa now on display in the louvre in paris helped establish his reputation as one of the greatest painters of all time but they are narrative and she applied his immense capabilities to a staggering range of endeavors seen arts and sciences. and she embodied the ideals of europe's renaissance the rebirth of learning and knowledge that marked europe's transition from the middle ages into majority. and you know this that you know that even she was unquestionably born in italy he's from florence but beyond that he led a career at the service of several powerful men this career and his life and here in
france and germany up and running by twenty twenty three do you have a car i do not marius benson brant this is true a bicycle is much better blocking i'm not walking cardio judo that you. well the president of france and italy have begun formal commemorations to mark five hundred years since the death of the renaissance genius leonora to the judge the heads of state laid wreaths at the french chateau where leonardo spent his final years and played up the ball between their nations. the mona...
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robin brant, thank you.a lot more detail on the website, dave lee in san francisco has been blogging on it, lots for you to read about. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. japan's economy continued to grow at a steady pace in the first three months of this year. stronger exports meant the world's third biggest economy grew at an annualised rate of 2.1%. the government says it will continue to push ahead with it's plan to increase sales tax from 8 to 10% later this year. a brazilian civil defence team have arrived at a town where a dam is expected to collapse in the coming days. they're working with the country's biggest miner vale to try to stop a huge amount of toxic sludge being released. it's not far from the town where a similar collapse injanuary killed more than 250 people, leading to questions about the way vale had been building dams. irish low cost airline ryanair has posted its weakest annual profit in four years and says earnings could fall further next year as it grapp
robin brant, thank you.a lot more detail on the website, dave lee in san francisco has been blogging on it, lots for you to read about. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. japan's economy continued to grow at a steady pace in the first three months of this year. stronger exports meant the world's third biggest economy grew at an annualised rate of 2.1%. the government says it will continue to push ahead with it's plan to increase sales tax from 8 to 10% later this...
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lots of stuff going on, robin brant alluding to some of it. but also this... rival lyft have had a bumpy ride since it listed on the stock market at the end of march. lyft and uber are both losing money at an alarming rate. uber lost around a billion dollars in the first three months of the year. but uber sees itself not so much as a taxi company, but as the future of transport and logistics. it has a food delivery business, it's developing driverless cars, and is expanding into electric bikes and even freight hauling. with us is richard clode, fund manager, janus henderson. the interesting thing about your fund is you are planning to invest in uber, why are you doing that? they have two massive markets they are expanding into, the ride hailing and food delivery. those could be $i trillion markets. they are still, despite people thinking uber are ubiquitous, last year only 2% use them. it plays into demographic trends. we will mention millennial sight of young people are not driving. the level of teenagers driving. the level of teenagers driving is half then i
lots of stuff going on, robin brant alluding to some of it. but also this... rival lyft have had a bumpy ride since it listed on the stock market at the end of march. lyft and uber are both losing money at an alarming rate. uber lost around a billion dollars in the first three months of the year. but uber sees itself not so much as a taxi company, but as the future of transport and logistics. it has a food delivery business, it's developing driverless cars, and is expanding into electric bikes...
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robin brant in shanghai, many thanks. police over the leak of classified information from the national security council, which led to the defence secretary gavin williamson being sacked last night. labour want a criminal investigation into whether the leak was a breach of the official secrets act. mr williamson has strongly denied being the source of newspaper reports about the potential involvement of the chinese firm huawei in britain's 5g network and says he's been the victim of a "kangaroo court". here's our political correspondent ben wright. welcoming the leader of iceland to number ten this morning, day after dispatching her defence secretary in one of the most extraordinary ministerial sackings of recent yea rs. ministerial sackings of recent years. prime minister, did you get the wrong man? she told gavin williamson there was compelling evidence he was behind an unprecedented leak of secret information from the national security council last week about the chinese firm huawei's potential involvement in the uk's 5
robin brant in shanghai, many thanks. police over the leak of classified information from the national security council, which led to the defence secretary gavin williamson being sacked last night. labour want a criminal investigation into whether the leak was a breach of the official secrets act. mr williamson has strongly denied being the source of newspaper reports about the potential involvement of the chinese firm huawei in britain's 5g network and says he's been the victim of a...
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chinese economy but also for the global economy well this is far from an ideal situation for anybody brant we're talking about the world's two biggest economies if we see a sustained slowdown in either or both of them that means you will see that weekend key markets for the rest of the world exports the rest of the world also wants to sell things but of course china stands to be the most affected and that it will retaliate but not how it could respond with its own tariffs but the thing is that the chinese export more than the americans do so and might not be a threatening enough a lever for them it could also for example encourage chinese consumers to boycott american made goods this is a one point three billion population country so that's a really big market on the other hand that might backfire in that it affects chinese workers who work in american manufacturing like in the assembly of i phones so china stands to suffer the most but there will be knock on effects for the rest of the world definitely but china has to suffer the most to your i mean that means the u.s. has the leverage go
chinese economy but also for the global economy well this is far from an ideal situation for anybody brant we're talking about the world's two biggest economies if we see a sustained slowdown in either or both of them that means you will see that weekend key markets for the rest of the world exports the rest of the world also wants to sell things but of course china stands to be the most affected and that it will retaliate but not how it could respond with its own tariffs but the thing is that...
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robin brant, bbc news, shanghai. to the comedian, freddie starr, who is reported to have died at the age of 76. according to reports in today's sun newspaper, the merseyside—born comic, impressionist and singer was found dead at his home on the costa del sol in spain. he made his name as a hugely popular entertainer in the 1970s and ‘80s, as keith doyle reports. known for his manic energy and edgy, outrageous stunts and close to the knuckle humour — freddie starr was a comedian, an impressionist, a singer and an actor. born in liverpool, he was an actor, singer, comedian and an impressionist. he was discovered on opportunity knocks, the biggest tv talent show of the time, and hit the big time when he appeared on the royal variety show. ladies and gentlemen, mickjagger and the rolling stones. applause after that, his career took off. he is the king of all time. he is the king of all time. he said his horse winning the grand national in 1994 was one of his proudest moments. at the height of his fame, the comedian inspi
robin brant, bbc news, shanghai. to the comedian, freddie starr, who is reported to have died at the age of 76. according to reports in today's sun newspaper, the merseyside—born comic, impressionist and singer was found dead at his home on the costa del sol in spain. he made his name as a hugely popular entertainer in the 1970s and ‘80s, as keith doyle reports. known for his manic energy and edgy, outrageous stunts and close to the knuckle humour — freddie starr was a comedian, an...
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let's introduce our panel for today joining me is author and speaker dee watkins r t america producer brant de boer and host of the world according to jesse former minnesota governor jesse ventura thank you everybody for joining me i want to i want to start with you governor what what does this say about the state of student loan debt in this country when billionaires are shelling out 40000000 just to cover 400 students student debt. unbelievable i didn't think anything could be worse than the actual government debt but this could rally and be right there with it it's scary you know when i was young i had a decision to make whether i was going to go to school or not a high school i chose to go in the military for the reason that when i got out i would then have the benefit of the g.i. bill and at that time you could actually go to school on the g.i. bill and probably not incur much debt because you already served 4 years but another thing needs to be talked about in this situation and that is this once with the money in the colleges and that and universities when they can spend $90000000.00
let's introduce our panel for today joining me is author and speaker dee watkins r t america producer brant de boer and host of the world according to jesse former minnesota governor jesse ventura thank you everybody for joining me i want to i want to start with you governor what what does this say about the state of student loan debt in this country when billionaires are shelling out 40000000 just to cover 400 students student debt. unbelievable i didn't think anything could be worse than the...
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that was given for basically declaring no one void the last election and redoing the election well brant first of all president admins ruling aka party for weeks contests the outcome of these elections here in istanbul claiming and i quote organized irregularities of votes they narrowly lost as you mentioned and now it seems tonight the election authority here in turkey ruled in favor of this request to council and repeat this vote here in istanbul turkey the largest city a statement says some ballot box comegys have been formed against the law that have been some irregularities so we will have to learn more details about this but more importantly the statement says that the mandate will be taken away from istanbul's new opposition may or a crimean mamu of the largest opposition party here in turkey the c.h.p. he actually started serving as mayor of istanbul already and now the men date will be taken away from him and this is quite an unprecedented move here in turkey i haven't seen something like this before it's like a political explosion i mean we remember has been that long ago when
that was given for basically declaring no one void the last election and redoing the election well brant first of all president admins ruling aka party for weeks contests the outcome of these elections here in istanbul claiming and i quote organized irregularities of votes they narrowly lost as you mentioned and now it seems tonight the election authority here in turkey ruled in favor of this request to council and repeat this vote here in istanbul turkey the largest city a statement says some...
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let's go to our shanghai now where robin brant is following the story.us about what this means for huawei smartphone users? huawei made about 208 million smartphones last year, half of those were sold and used here in china and about half went abroad. what this means is that all of those phones in the future assuming google presses ahead with this, will have access to further and it acts and access to google play store and the products on out. on the face of it, this is a hugely problematic for huawei. it is a big, big player in the smartphone market your it is heading on a trajectory for dominance as well in other parts of the world in terms of the global smartphone market. we haven't heard from them yet in terms of official announcements and you are not going to get any reflection of reaction in terms of investors in the stock market because remember huawei is a privately owned company. that's what it continues to say it is. i suspect that we do hear from them, it will continue to say that this is part of a politically motivated campaign of persecuting
let's go to our shanghai now where robin brant is following the story.us about what this means for huawei smartphone users? huawei made about 208 million smartphones last year, half of those were sold and used here in china and about half went abroad. what this means is that all of those phones in the future assuming google presses ahead with this, will have access to further and it acts and access to google play store and the products on out. on the face of it, this is a hugely problematic for...
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robin brant now joins us from shanghai.a did retaliate and now the us is threatening, president trump is threatening even more action from the us. china's retaliation appears to have been proportionate. i think thatis to have been proportionate. i think that is important. it has confirmed there will be a range of tariffs from 5— 25% on around 5000 items. this list was set up when the us first threatened to increase tariffs from ten reaching 25%. it appears to be proportionate, that are significant. it does not mean that there will not be other nontariff issues, firms here may face challenges that they otherwise would not have faced if this trade war was not have faced if this trade war was not escalating. we willjust have to see what happens. this has been coupled with a strident tone overnight from china's state—controlled tv network. its main news bulletin last night at seven o'clock, we had a 92nd to camera editorialfrom seven o'clock, we had a 92nd to camera editorial from the seven o'clock, we had a 92nd to camera edit
robin brant now joins us from shanghai.a did retaliate and now the us is threatening, president trump is threatening even more action from the us. china's retaliation appears to have been proportionate. i think thatis to have been proportionate. i think that is important. it has confirmed there will be a range of tariffs from 5— 25% on around 5000 items. this list was set up when the us first threatened to increase tariffs from ten reaching 25%. it appears to be proportionate, that are...
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robin brant, bbc news, in chongqing.d by the us to tackle on line security. the comments come as five of the world's biggest tech companies pledged to tackle extremist material. the christchurch call was launched in response to a deadly terror attack that was live streamed on facebook. the film studio once run by harvey weinstein says it plans to liquidate in bankruptcy as it tries to is resolved civil lawsuits arising from sexual misconduct claims against the former hollywood mogul. he fell from grace after more than 70 women accused him of sexual misconduct dating back decades. he's denied all these accusations and said any contact these accusations and said any co nta ct was these accusations and said any contact was consensual. us stocks indices gained overnight after news that president trump planned to delay tariffs and auto imports and parts by up to six months and this is helping of course carmakers in the us and in asia but the japanese index down by 128 points. thank you for investing your time with us. goodbye
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robin brant reports from shanghai.ped this would be the final round of face—to—face talks, capped with a deal. there was certainly no shortage of smiles, as they greeted each other, in washington, dc. and as he prepared to sit down, china's chief negotiator made it clear what he thought about the prospect of increased tariffs. translation: i came here with sincerity in these special circumstances to engage in rational and candid exchanges with the us side. of course, china believes raising tariffs in the current situation is not a solution to the problem. it will be harmful to china, the united states and to the whole world. instead, that's exactly what has happened. this is a trade war has escalated. $200 billion worth of trade from china to the us will now face the increased tax. i don't think anyone really wins from a trade war. i think most of us lose, because trade wars tend to have tariffs, which adds taxes to the things that we buy as coi'isuitiei’s. so they tend to be quite economically damaging. the tariff tar
robin brant reports from shanghai.ped this would be the final round of face—to—face talks, capped with a deal. there was certainly no shortage of smiles, as they greeted each other, in washington, dc. and as he prepared to sit down, china's chief negotiator made it clear what he thought about the prospect of increased tariffs. translation: i came here with sincerity in these special circumstances to engage in rational and candid exchanges with the us side. of course, china believes raising...
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. >> we're watching matt, harry brant and brendan giveens working out with some of of these and lookingso smooth. and it look like they have the beach to themselves. >> all in all a worth while trip. ♪ >>> there is nothing on this planet more comfortable than a highchair. and lit. andrew has fallen asleep. mom is going to take the table cloth off seshe can take him to bed. >> no, no, no. >> eh, no, no. stop. >> well, he falls right back asleep after mom finally leaves him alone and just as who's falling asleep again, she's like no, we've got to takia to bed. >> no, no. >> five extra minutes. >> the video ends before we know exactly what 457ened. i have a feeling he stayed there the whole time. >> and little gavin has words for us. well, actual just one and it's not really for us. it's for his mama. >> oh, and -- >> mama. >> to it again. do it again. >> mama. >> i have a feeling that mom has been practicing this for a long time. >> every parent does that. as soon as mom is out, you're right in front and the baby goes dada. the baby goes ma'am all the time. so very often mom wins. >> it's
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robin brant, bbc news, shanghai.r correspondent chris buckler. asimple a simple question, how big a deal is this? it is a very big deal because it could have a big impact on both america and china's economies. the truth is when you take a look at the us, there is no greater danger to a sitting president than a poor economy and president trump keeps on talking about, and it is one of his key messages, that the economy in the us is doing very well. he wants that to be the case in november next year when he runs for president again. truthfully, the impact of a trade war between the two countries, and we have already had a bit of a battle with both sides putting on ta riffs battle with both sides putting on tariffs on each other‘s products, the effect of a trade war taking it to another level would have an impact on global economies. there area impact on global economies. there are a lot of people watching this with a keen eye. that is why yesterday we had wobbles in the stock market because these tariffs we re stock mar
robin brant, bbc news, shanghai.r correspondent chris buckler. asimple a simple question, how big a deal is this? it is a very big deal because it could have a big impact on both america and china's economies. the truth is when you take a look at the us, there is no greater danger to a sitting president than a poor economy and president trump keeps on talking about, and it is one of his key messages, that the economy in the us is doing very well. he wants that to be the case in november next...
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benefit whether it benefits all the way these connections actually homme this body that as you say brant is the main opposition party here in germany and. the party does defeat in the fact that it gets all of this media attention which we know authorities or political correspondents almost bear on the story for us tonight thomas thank you. well here's some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world all 3 of the lawmakers have approved a wall banning head scarves in primary schools adding to existing restrictions on veils the measure bans the wearing of ideologically or religiously characterized clothing that covers the head islamic organizations are threatening legal action german chancellor angela merkel has kwacha speculation that she might seek a top job in the european union after she stepped down as germany's leader last year the chance or gave up the leadership of her center right party and said she will not seek a 5th term as chancellor clashes have a broken in indian controlled kashmir a day after a gun battle between security forces and separatists kille
benefit whether it benefits all the way these connections actually homme this body that as you say brant is the main opposition party here in germany and. the party does defeat in the fact that it gets all of this media attention which we know authorities or political correspondents almost bear on the story for us tonight thomas thank you. well here's some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world all 3 of the lawmakers have approved a wall banning head scarves in...
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robin brant in shanghai, thank you.nerable children with learning disabilities and autism, are being held in hospitals when they don't need to be there, according to a new report. the children's commissioner for england, anne longfield, says children are being restrained, sedated and kept long distances from home. she wants a national strategy to tackle what she calls an "unacceptable situation". here's our social affairs correspondent, alison holt. scandals such as the exposure by the bbc‘s panorama programme of abuse at the now closed winterbourne view private hospital near bristol have highlighted the vulnerability of learning disabilities and autism. that was eight years ago. but despite promises the system is changing, today's report shows vulnerable children being taken to institutions miles from home and spending months there. the children's commissioner says the number of children held in mental health hospitals has risen from 110 in february of 2015 to 250 this february. concerns are also raised about the overu
robin brant in shanghai, thank you.nerable children with learning disabilities and autism, are being held in hospitals when they don't need to be there, according to a new report. the children's commissioner for england, anne longfield, says children are being restrained, sedated and kept long distances from home. she wants a national strategy to tackle what she calls an "unacceptable situation". here's our social affairs correspondent, alison holt. scandals such as the exposure by...
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made it three one to twenty minutes usually on brant urged on live with whose these goals free this timecharles a donkey did the honors for one and not even a hard foul play. in the thirty fourth minute a new club record for a living who isn't five goals in a single hot lucas l.r.u. scoring again. and the final score in the thirty sixth minute when frank was marking him ziggo scored this spectacular goal six one the final score of franklin's goal difference goes from fifteen to five with both teams on the same number of points. did you know the kickoff is now on you tube with the world of football let's start with nigeria and mexico welcome to read we travel the world and really feel how high the places are right i'm going to say meet the stars make friends and there were people there and discuss football i'm chris here in. the board this is going to go. visit football kick off on you tube. times bomb or not. awarded a penalty or let it slide once again the v.a.r. cost more confusion and frustration in the bundesliga last weekend. i heard it wasn't even a penalty. the penalty called umpi
made it three one to twenty minutes usually on brant urged on live with whose these goals free this timecharles a donkey did the honors for one and not even a hard foul play. in the thirty fourth minute a new club record for a living who isn't five goals in a single hot lucas l.r.u. scoring again. and the final score in the thirty sixth minute when frank was marking him ziggo scored this spectacular goal six one the final score of franklin's goal difference goes from fifteen to five with both...
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following all the latest developments from shanghai is our correspondent robin brant.adline has passed in $200 billion worth of good, vacuum cleaners, wi—fi router is, they are going to see the tariff, the tax placed on them by the us government more than doubling from 10% to 25%. no change on that. negotiations in washington dc, the meeting and a working dinner, were not able to produce a temporary deal which would see this escalation frozen. the trade war has escalated. the thing now is, markets are in china, shanghai and elsewhere are a little positive in early trading because they're just happy the trade talks are going to continue into tomorrow. more talks tomorrow but the most significant event what about donald trump said because china broke the deal, as happened three minutes ago, that new wave of tariffs has been implemented. it was this in fact in? —— who is this effect in? implemented. it was this in fact in? -- who is this effect in? prices will go up. i mean, it's a wide range of goods. almost 6000 on the list. but also originating from china. it ranges fr
following all the latest developments from shanghai is our correspondent robin brant.adline has passed in $200 billion worth of good, vacuum cleaners, wi—fi router is, they are going to see the tariff, the tax placed on them by the us government more than doubling from 10% to 25%. no change on that. negotiations in washington dc, the meeting and a working dinner, were not able to produce a temporary deal which would see this escalation frozen. the trade war has escalated. the thing now is,...
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conversation however continues online you'll find us on twitter either at d w news or you can follow me at brant golf t.v. don't forget to use the hash tag the day and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day we'll see you then everybody. the funny. thing. because. entering the conflict zone confronting the powerful. the trial of counsel who suffers as leaders over the failed independence could cause late summer stock divisions in spanish society our guest this week here in madrid is sprains foreign minister joseph corral how does he answer of a challenge to the trial scaf fundamentally 100 fat. conflicts the for. cause the flood. some time in the 26th. my great granddaughter. but with the world be like in your lifetime and around half a century. when i was there were 3 people you will share the planet with 9000000000. you world around true degrees warmer. evidently sea levels rise by at least one meter a century. we're going to have some climate impacts which are greater than the tsunami. it's really frightening trying to help. why aren't people more concerned. to
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the whole idea behind what's up is that your messages are encrypted now we always hear this brad and brant what it means is that if i send you a message essentially imagine it like a closed document when you get the document you open it on a century no one can see it means facebook would have to guarantee that it's right crypted and we know that facebook has had problems with that gear and see exactly what's happened is that this technology that we're talking about appears to have been able to sort of get into that and you can open the dock with that civil right i mean you could get a phone call on whatsapp where the you would even know about it and that could infect your phone will updating the exactly what also we learned from this is that what soft says well this actually not what's up but it says that the software what happens is that extracts all the data that's already on the device and text messages contacts your g.p.s. location became and listen to what you've been tells words you name it it can access it it's pretty scary. that you people are going to be looking for a new texting
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block changes meeting in new york at the consensus conference then we're on the ground harvey producer brant job or is there and he'll bring us interviews from some of the top names and watching developments all of that is directly ahead but 1st we die straight into the headlines. and a turn from talks to more tariffs in the u.s. china trade relationship leads our global report today as china retaliates with their own levies on $60000000000.00 worth of u.s. exports to china the list of china's targets for new tariffs of 25 percent matching the new level of the trunk tears from last friday includes nearly $2500.00 items while u.s. president donald trump seemed to claim on twitter that chinese tears would not or should not increase prices for u.s. consumers white house economic spokesperson larry kudlow notably one off message in a television interview both sides will suffer from the latest trend toward more terrorists mr kudlow conceded now for a more in-depth look at the current trans-pacific trades also we are joined by our chief correspondent alex mann hillocks from toronto alex welcome. t
block changes meeting in new york at the consensus conference then we're on the ground harvey producer brant job or is there and he'll bring us interviews from some of the top names and watching developments all of that is directly ahead but 1st we die straight into the headlines. and a turn from talks to more tariffs in the u.s. china trade relationship leads our global report today as china retaliates with their own levies on $60000000000.00 worth of u.s. exports to china the list of china's...
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robin brant.d to see you. this is going to be interesting how this plays out, because donald trump is very much pitched this as a business deal and he has been playing hardball, business deal and he has been playing hard ball, hasn't business deal and he has been playing hardball, hasn't he? he so are the chinese. changing the position significantly in the last week. that led to what the president described as them breaking the deal and that led to the imposition of this new round of tariffs. they will more than double from 10%, a 10% extra charge, to 25%. that covers about $200 billion worth of goods going from here in china to the united states. there is a ray of hope that talks will continue into tomorrow. some stock markets in china seeing that as a fairly positive sign. there were many who thought, frankly, the whole thing could collapse. what does this mean to you if you are watching in the uk? if you work for a company that is looking to invest in china, the biggest market in the world, if
robin brant.d to see you. this is going to be interesting how this plays out, because donald trump is very much pitched this as a business deal and he has been playing hardball, business deal and he has been playing hard ball, hasn't business deal and he has been playing hardball, hasn't he? he so are the chinese. changing the position significantly in the last week. that led to what the president described as them breaking the deal and that led to the imposition of this new round of tariffs....
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comes to during about something like the holocaust this though does have a very high profile supporter brant we're talking about israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu himself and here's what he said about the project where we want to move. now i want to encourage you each and every one of you to also make a story about people who were murdered in the holocaust so that the world will understand and that we will remember what we've lost and what we've gained back with the establishment of the stakes in israel. because. we were talking you know this generation it's on its disappearing and. and you want to keep these memories alive this is certainly one way of doing it you have to be careful though how the story is told but you know no matter what i mean this was meant to grab people's attention i think it's definitely succeeded in that there is the worry that you will have people. taking selfies which just happened right yeah which does happen i mean i think the way that this was told though the story here it was sensitively done told us me as always thank you. thanks for watching we'll see
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brants of party could glean as much as 37 percent of the vote there the election has become as much about europe as it has about theresa may and her multiple failed attempts to lead britain out of the block. back wherever niger for raj is he's welcome to the stop here and way is for example is meant to recently has betrayed the country but he's unconditionally accepted rule of brussels demands during the withdrawal nikos nato and the brics reverend have a very i don't know what. do you. it's a document drafted by 1st year on the air. without a living out goal looking over his shoulder the rough suggest britain doesn't need to deal with brussels the main thing is to leave the view he doesn't mention that would probably cost jobs. thank you i'm afraid that there is no chance of bricks being delivered with our current 2 party system in our current government we're going to fight for it again but i believe we can do so i think the budget referendum acted rob about the sort of the genie coming out of the bottle it's not going back. in the city of peterborough over a 1000 people come to check o
brants of party could glean as much as 37 percent of the vote there the election has become as much about europe as it has about theresa may and her multiple failed attempts to lead britain out of the block. back wherever niger for raj is he's welcome to the stop here and way is for example is meant to recently has betrayed the country but he's unconditionally accepted rule of brussels demands during the withdrawal nikos nato and the brics reverend have a very i don't know what. do you. it's a...
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the whole idea behind what's up is that your messages are encrypted and we always hear this breath brantwhat it means is that if i send you a message essentially imagine it like a closed document when you get the document you open it and it senshi no one can see what it means facebook would have to guarantee that it's right crypted and we know that existed problems with that guarantee exactly and i what's happened is that this technology that we're talking about appears to have been able to sort of get into that and you can open the document see what i mean you could get a phone call on whatsapp when the you would even know about it and that could infect your phone will updating the app exactly i don't want to also we've we've learned from this is not what's says well once this is actually not what's up but it says that the software what happens is it extracts all the data that's already on the device in text messages contacts your g.p.s. location to give in to listen to what you've been tells words you name it it can access it is pretty scary. but you people are going to be looking for
the whole idea behind what's up is that your messages are encrypted and we always hear this breath brantwhat it means is that if i send you a message essentially imagine it like a closed document when you get the document you open it and it senshi no one can see what it means facebook would have to guarantee that it's right crypted and we know that existed problems with that guarantee exactly and i what's happened is that this technology that we're talking about appears to have been able to...