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does not withdraw all the a little bit of the detail so basically the himalayas separating india and china there is one area india likes to call the chicken neck which is kind of a path through the himalayas they do not like china anywhere near that area and that's why they've moved troops in there two months ago this goes all the way back eight hundred forty one these two were fighting over this the the british indian sikh army invaded tibet china repelled them. and the british then when they colonized india did a deal with china that said that's chinese territory china is using that today as their footing for international law for they had a war in one thousand nine hundred sixty two fifteen hundred indian troops died eight hundred eight hundred chinese troops died china won that as well you know what the interesting thing we're going to see here and i hope india understands is china in one nine hundred sixty two and two thousand and seventeen completely different thing one nine hundred sixty two they kept it to land it was no air force no navies involved but the war of words here we hav
does not withdraw all the a little bit of the detail so basically the himalayas separating india and china there is one area india likes to call the chicken neck which is kind of a path through the himalayas they do not like china anywhere near that area and that's why they've moved troops in there two months ago this goes all the way back eight hundred forty one these two were fighting over this the the british indian sikh army invaded tibet china repelled them. and the british then when they...
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not just india and china. which is why we always strive to observe the international law and expect others to do the same. this is our responsibility as a country of one point twenty five billion people. we will save guard our people's interests but we will lend support but when it comes to save guarding other people's interests we need to move forward respecting each other's interests. and our will leave in a time when all countries need to respect each other regardless of their size each country is important and it deserves respect. with these three. principles in mind. we develop our relations with other countries which enables us to move forward. prime minister. of the century will wish you all the best. in the city of minima so moch was hit hardest by the twenty eleven tsunami. but it was damaged mostly by the radiation after the nuclear disaster. not. the contamination is not complete but many locals could not leave their houses and farm. if. they stay strong like their ancestors centuries ago did. not m
not just india and china. which is why we always strive to observe the international law and expect others to do the same. this is our responsibility as a country of one point twenty five billion people. we will save guard our people's interests but we will lend support but when it comes to save guarding other people's interests we need to move forward respecting each other's interests. and our will leave in a time when all countries need to respect each other regardless of their size each...
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china mobile if marginally higher this morning. -- india is said to block a billion-dollar acquisitiond pharma from china. on the mainland, we have weakness for fosun pharmaceutical. --haad: beijing is leading leaning on anbang. here's paul allen with first word news. paul: china is said to be raising the heat on a quiz acquisitive companies by asking companies to sell assets abroad. those assets include the waldorf-astoria, bought by anbang for almost $2 billion in 2014. chatg responded on we saying it currently has no plans to sell assets, and all operations are normal. the imf says the japanese prime minister shinzo abe's reforms have improved economic conditions, but not enough to achieve a durable exit from reflation. the program has not been sufficient to meet goals. has recommended structural reforms aimed at increasing inflation, especially for reduced wages. the fed numbers as continuing political drama is undermining growth in the u.s. and abroad. stanley fischer says the lack of direction on health, regulation, taxes, and trade could cause companies to delay. uncertainty, sl
china mobile if marginally higher this morning. -- india is said to block a billion-dollar acquisitiond pharma from china. on the mainland, we have weakness for fosun pharmaceutical. --haad: beijing is leading leaning on anbang. here's paul allen with first word news. paul: china is said to be raising the heat on a quiz acquisitive companies by asking companies to sell assets abroad. those assets include the waldorf-astoria, bought by anbang for almost $2 billion in 2014. chatg responded on we...
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not just india and china. which is why we always strive to observe the international law and expect others to do the same. this is our responsibility as a country of one point twenty five billion people. we will save guard our people's interests but we will lend support but when it comes to save guarding other people's interests we need to move forward respecting each other's interests. and our will leave in a time when all countries need to respect each other regardless of their size each country is important and it deserves respect. with these three four current suppose in mind. we develop our relations with other countries of your will which enables us to move forward as a. prime minister marty thank you very much for the century you will wish you all the best. i did i do what i mean. about your sudden passing i've only just learnt. and taken your last wrong turn it up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never go
not just india and china. which is why we always strive to observe the international law and expect others to do the same. this is our responsibility as a country of one point twenty five billion people. we will save guard our people's interests but we will lend support but when it comes to save guarding other people's interests we need to move forward respecting each other's interests. and our will leave in a time when all countries need to respect each other regardless of their size each...
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from india, because they have cars which are underneath the $40,000 range. if you look at the growth of national income per capita in chinake five years, and on top of it, tesla is not even present in india get. so i think the european manufacturers or american manufacturer ‘s would have to have a lower entry point on the model three to crack the market in india. we can now go to the assembly line in the united states were factory workers of japanese automaker nissan are set to vote on the right to form are set to vote on the right to form a union. the head of the deadline tensions have fled with the union describing it as one of the nasty is, antiunion fights in us history. michelle florey reports from mississippi. nissan launched this massive antiunion campaign to threaten and intimidate workers. we did the research may uaw and we do not want what they are offering. once again we are in a battle, we have to struggle and fight just to have to struggle and fight just to have the right to vote. the fight to form a union at the nissan factory in canton, mississippi. we are battling against our own, not for the right to vote
from india, because they have cars which are underneath the $40,000 range. if you look at the growth of national income per capita in chinake five years, and on top of it, tesla is not even present in india get. so i think the european manufacturers or american manufacturer ‘s would have to have a lower entry point on the model three to crack the market in india. we can now go to the assembly line in the united states were factory workers of japanese automaker nissan are set to vote on the...
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economy the military ten fifteen times the size of india much more technically advanced china has huge and you know indigenous military development projects projects. you know advanced fighter jets with stealth capability. you know cruise missiles so. i don't think anyone believes india is going to be able to go toe to toe with china on the military side. so hopefully that the get with with with hopefully the need troops would draw we go back to kind of a just a peaceful status quo they are fighting over no man's land is actually nobody lives in this territory so hopefully it gets resolved peacefully but. you know wouldn't surprise me if we see a shooting war at this point in one nine hundred sixty two year over three thousand people soldiers killed they captured four thousand indian troops so they had flare ups in one thousand nine hundred seventy eight in eighty seven but this is the worst we've seen since one thousand nine hundred two. all right fair enough let's talk about donald trump so donald trump looks like he's going forward with his trade war with china over intelle
economy the military ten fifteen times the size of india much more technically advanced china has huge and you know indigenous military development projects projects. you know advanced fighter jets with stealth capability. you know cruise missiles so. i don't think anyone believes india is going to be able to go toe to toe with china on the military side. so hopefully that the get with with with hopefully the need troops would draw we go back to kind of a just a peaceful status quo they are...
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thanks max already we're talking about china are talking about india parent a china and india and at loggerheads up there in the himalayas there bhutan a lot of skirmishes go on and on war with these two eminent you think there could be a shooting shooting match going on in the near future right damn well china said the clock's ticking of started been two months no china will not negotiate till the indian troops of withdrawn so until we see that i don't think they'll be any negotiation but yeah we're getting dangerously close to a shooting war i think within within the next thirty days unless they would draw right so i understand china's you know got a lot of military hardware to bring to they bring to the table there's india got the military might to go up against china haven't really followed them too closely what's going on there. no i mean chinese economies. twenty times roughly india's economy the military ten fifteen times the size of india much more technically advanced china has huge and you know indigenous military development projects projects. you know advanced fighter jet
thanks max already we're talking about china are talking about india parent a china and india and at loggerheads up there in the himalayas there bhutan a lot of skirmishes go on and on war with these two eminent you think there could be a shooting shooting match going on in the near future right damn well china said the clock's ticking of started been two months no china will not negotiate till the indian troops of withdrawn so until we see that i don't think they'll be any negotiation but yeah...
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not interested in india extremism we can't sit by and watch and suffer we have the means in this region and fortunately these means were not used in the past neither by russia nor by china nor by india they kept waiting for the united states do you think that is once you mean i mean the financial means i mean the intelligence means i mean is the political influence means i mean is the means of giraffe occult contiguity classic geopolitics done here frayed that they say is going to make the situation in your country even worse you know the classic geopolitical means have to be used not for rivalry but for. his of the porsche that is what russia should be doing that's what i advised russia to do in that's what they're doing right now in other words if one power has failed to deliver the goods and we keep suffering. shouldn't to be invited everybody is to cooperate with the power to bring the results that we seek and this approach the consultative process launched in moscow and broadening this process to including the taliban and the afghan government would hopefully bring us now the u.s. secretary of defense general james mattis has already called russia a strategic compe
not interested in india extremism we can't sit by and watch and suffer we have the means in this region and fortunately these means were not used in the past neither by russia nor by china nor by india they kept waiting for the united states do you think that is once you mean i mean the financial means i mean the intelligence means i mean is the political influence means i mean is the means of giraffe occult contiguity classic geopolitics done here frayed that they say is going to make the...
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also bring in the major powers of the world who are incidentally all of them our neighbors russia china india iran and also pakistan as a country of our neighbor and for that reason to be an environment of cooperation between them and the united states and afghanistan as we had initially when we started this campaign now i would like to discuss the recent strides our efforts in in the region diplomacy but before we go there i want to ask you specifically about the united states because. when the trump an illustration there there were some hopes initially that it may seek a more pragmatic approach given the events of the last few weeks including the the dropping of largest non atomic bomb and. do you think those hopes of a new beginning of a more pragmatic policy course are they still justified i'm not yet given up on it . president trump had initially the right overtures towards russia. i understood the complexity of international relations and recognized that that with of cooperation with russia there would not be much achieved for the united states specially on a place like syria and on the
also bring in the major powers of the world who are incidentally all of them our neighbors russia china india iran and also pakistan as a country of our neighbor and for that reason to be an environment of cooperation between them and the united states and afghanistan as we had initially when we started this campaign now i would like to discuss the recent strides our efforts in in the region diplomacy but before we go there i want to ask you specifically about the united states because. when...
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Él corriÓ por las escaleras y se puede china, india se fue a la habitaciÓn donde estaba su hermana deestaba lavando los platos y fue arrestado. fue acusado de robo y actos obscenos. ♪ ♪ ilia: surgen mÁs detalles e de la conversaciÓn entre los presidentes trump y peÑa nieto sobre el muro fronterizo. fernando: el 27 de enero, un dÍa despuÉs de que peÑa nieto cancelara su visita a washington, el presidente trump le urgiÓ que no le dijera a la prensa que no pagarÍa por el muro fronterizo. segÚn una transcripciÓn del washington post, trump le dijo a su colega mexicano:"tÚ y yo estamos en un punto en que ambos decimos que no pagaremos por el muro, pero no podemos decirlo mÁs porque si tu vas a decir que mÉxico no va a pagar por el muro, no me quiero reunir mÁs con ustedes". un analista de la relaciÓn bilateral cree que trump reconociÓ que el tema de campaÑa lo acorralÓ polÍticamente. >> no queda claro si Él estaba intentando hacer una tÁctica de negociaciÓn de presentar un panorama muy malo para que mÉxico tomen la opciÓn de acelere en el diÁlogo. fernando: la casa blanca no desmiente la tr
Él corriÓ por las escaleras y se puede china, india se fue a la habitaciÓn donde estaba su hermana deestaba lavando los platos y fue arrestado. fue acusado de robo y actos obscenos. ♪ ♪ ilia: surgen mÁs detalles e de la conversaciÓn entre los presidentes trump y peÑa nieto sobre el muro fronterizo. fernando: el 27 de enero, un dÍa despuÉs de que peÑa nieto cancelara su visita a washington, el presidente trump le urgiÓ que no le dijera a la prensa que no pagarÍa por el muro...
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natural gas are chile, mexico, and further behind, china, india and argentina.uld be a plan if you look at the u.s. industry -- actually the export of liquefied natural gas could kick off quite a bit. gerhart: -- daniel: qatar has lost a complaint of the world trade organization challenging a boycott by its neighbors. they accuse them of supporting terrorism. it's the worst diplomatic crisis in the region for decades. saudi arabia and the united arab emirates now have two months to settle the complaint. otherwise they could face litigation at the wto and possible trade sanctions. poland has announced it will keep logging despite the european union court order to stop the operation. it is one of europe's last remaining primeval forests. warsaw argues it's logging is in the best interest for the local community and the forest itself. reporter: at over 3000 square kilometers, the forest is one of europe's last touched primeval forests and at the heart of the latest spat between you and poland. -- the eu and poland. >> the state is obliged to continue protective mea
natural gas are chile, mexico, and further behind, china, india and argentina.uld be a plan if you look at the u.s. industry -- actually the export of liquefied natural gas could kick off quite a bit. gerhart: -- daniel: qatar has lost a complaint of the world trade organization challenging a boycott by its neighbors. they accuse them of supporting terrorism. it's the worst diplomatic crisis in the region for decades. saudi arabia and the united arab emirates now have two months to settle the...
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so you can't get to china, india, pakistan, iran, russia, by talking to the troops on the ground. you there's russian weapon there, but what you do with russia, that's a white house responsibility. do you try to encourage peace between india and pakistan so pakistan won't be intervening the same way in afghanistan? well, that's a white house decision. president obama didn't want to really grasp hold of that. he didn't give richard holbrooke a chance to work it. but maybe president trump could. but it's certainly not general nicholson's responsibility. >>> what advice would you dpif president trump right now? >> i give him the advice of, a, it's your problem, you own it. number two, get tillerson in there. get mattis in there. get mcmaster, your national security adviser, and start talking about the big picture. it's not -- what's happening on the ground is a symptom of the larger struggle that's going on in the region. you have to address that struggle through diplomatic, economic means, through other tradeoffs, maybe even outside the area. so you have to think big on this. >> but
so you can't get to china, india, pakistan, iran, russia, by talking to the troops on the ground. you there's russian weapon there, but what you do with russia, that's a white house responsibility. do you try to encourage peace between india and pakistan so pakistan won't be intervening the same way in afghanistan? well, that's a white house decision. president obama didn't want to really grasp hold of that. he didn't give richard holbrooke a chance to work it. but maybe president trump could....
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to europe japan china india most markets reacted negatively to the news tokyo's nikkei index dropped to its lowest point since june first while south korea's plunged to seven week lows on set of heating trump's warning to stop threats just hours after his comments north korea announced it was considering a missile strike on guam a u.s. territory that's home to a military base the u.s. and north korea have not yet made good on any threats and analysts are unsure how much volatility the rhetoric my inject into the markets but true to form assets that typically do well during.
to europe japan china india most markets reacted negatively to the news tokyo's nikkei index dropped to its lowest point since june first while south korea's plunged to seven week lows on set of heating trump's warning to stop threats just hours after his comments north korea announced it was considering a missile strike on guam a u.s. territory that's home to a military base the u.s. and north korea have not yet made good on any threats and analysts are unsure how much volatility the rhetoric...
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china. he's playing the india card which is wise.he bottom line is this we must honor those who have sacrificed. it's a good move. >> sean: lieutenant colonel, i didn't have -- we took more time. we didn't know the ambassador from afghanistan was going to call in. what did you think of that exchange i had with him? >> with ambassador mohib, sean? >> sean: yeah, the ambassador. >> he was thrilled to hear that he didn't hear from the obama administration we're stand shoulder to shoulder with you to defeat a common enemy. whether it's the taliban, al-qaeda, isis or the haqqani network they're all there to attack america again. under the obama administration was well, we're in but we'll be out in a few years. i was on the ground when he announced the surge but told the enemies when we'd withdraw. the taliban weren't really our enemy but al-qaeda is. he put all kinds of handcuffs on our troops. he wouldn't allow our pilots to drop when they should. i think the ambassador was thrilled to see us stepping up to the plate and calling pakistan
china. he's playing the india card which is wise.he bottom line is this we must honor those who have sacrificed. it's a good move. >> sean: lieutenant colonel, i didn't have -- we took more time. we didn't know the ambassador from afghanistan was going to call in. what did you think of that exchange i had with him? >> with ambassador mohib, sean? >> sean: yeah, the ambassador. >> he was thrilled to hear that he didn't hear from the obama administration we're stand...
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china and apple. it was interesting to hear on the call. he said india looks like china was several years ago. : that is something he has said a couple of times in recent courses. india has been investing repeatedly. they have a couple of big apparatus -- operations in maps and they are opening a factory making the iphone. behind of where we asked if he was seeing material impacts, he did not confirm about the case. there is still a long way to go in the indian market. some arems of pricing, talking about the new iphone that will be running roughly about $1000. can they say as a luxury phone in china and asia? you have the low end of the spectrum dominating the market. bex: one thing that will interesting with the next-generation of iphones, they will retain the higher versions of the iphones. there will be three iphones next month. and the seven s plus iphone eight, whatever that might be called. they will be lightly lower-priced. the most expensive iphone right now, which is the seven plus, is $750.the options it is not that much to get to the $1000 mark. yvonne: that is true. just a couple m
china and apple. it was interesting to hear on the call. he said india looks like china was several years ago. : that is something he has said a couple of times in recent courses. india has been investing repeatedly. they have a couple of big apparatus -- operations in maps and they are opening a factory making the iphone. behind of where we asked if he was seeing material impacts, he did not confirm about the case. there is still a long way to go in the indian market. some arems of pricing,...
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that's something we have to keep an eye out for as well right i mean china is the second fastest growing major economy right behind india those two countries specifically are helping push up world growth according to the i.m.f. should we be concerned though that china's outstanding credit is expected to grow to thirty three trillion dollars by the end of this year that will be about two hundred twenty three trillion won. yeah it's it is a concern the the biggest concern is how much of that is foreign debt and the there has been a significant rise in foreign debt but you know the chinese economy it's in this interesting push poll type of situation and whenever the it starts to become overheated particularly in areas like the stock markets property sectors things like that the government makes a move to try to slow it down but there is so much debt in the system already that there is this concern about pushing it down too hard and setting off these debt deflation dynamics and whenever that seems to be on the verge of happening the chinese seem to send in the state owned enterprises and they seem to pick up the slack and i
that's something we have to keep an eye out for as well right i mean china is the second fastest growing major economy right behind india those two countries specifically are helping push up world growth according to the i.m.f. should we be concerned though that china's outstanding credit is expected to grow to thirty three trillion dollars by the end of this year that will be about two hundred twenty three trillion won. yeah it's it is a concern the the biggest concern is how much of that is...
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significant growth growth in the middle east doesn't matter much if you don't have growth in china and indiahe population centers there are so big we want to see them accelerate that again. >> a lot of people feel there's pent-up demand coming from china because this is the first product launch on the installed base where they can upgrade. >> people also wanted to see further economic gains in china and increases in income in china would help the high-end consumer that's where apple plays we're not so concerned about market share, we're concerned about growth and profitability i think you saw something that maybe there's structural issues of doing business in china and india. in india you have to have a certain amount of components made in india, in china they had to solve the vpn issue >> it will be the top corporate story all day long tim leskow, thank you very much for joining us >> we'll be watching the ripple effect on the suppliers, chipmakers that provide these chips. we saw some reaction in asia, from japan, korea, taiwan, all of those companies getting a boost in the action. we'll w
significant growth growth in the middle east doesn't matter much if you don't have growth in china and indiahe population centers there are so big we want to see them accelerate that again. >> a lot of people feel there's pent-up demand coming from china because this is the first product launch on the installed base where they can upgrade. >> people also wanted to see further economic gains in china and increases in income in china would help the high-end consumer that's where apple...
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temporary work permit holders, the top countries in the year 2015, mexico, cuba, china, india, southorea, canada and columbia in the top 10. new arrivals, those that did not have short-term work permits, mexico, dominican republic, china, philippines, india, pakistan, bangladesh and el salvador. just to give you a sense of one of those years. the p research service -- pew research service researching about 13 million immigrants through the permanent resident system since 2004. if you want to read the report online. bob is in alexandria, virginia. good morning. guest: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i am not a trump supported, however with this policy i think it is a good move forward to try to fix a portion of the immigration system. i have worked for immigration for 19 years. i have looked at asylum applications, family-based applications, and have decided the frauds in the misrepresentations of a lot of applications. i think that this is a good way to try to improve legal immigration. the core points of this particular proposal includes reducing or limiting the chain im
temporary work permit holders, the top countries in the year 2015, mexico, cuba, china, india, southorea, canada and columbia in the top 10. new arrivals, those that did not have short-term work permits, mexico, dominican republic, china, philippines, india, pakistan, bangladesh and el salvador. just to give you a sense of one of those years. the p research service -- pew research service researching about 13 million immigrants through the permanent resident system since 2004. if you want to...
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time in afghanistan and that's where i believe you need to bring in the countries such as russia china india iran contra some countries we don't even talk to as well as pakistan to be involved in this for example the russians have had a standing working group on afghanistan for quite some time the u.s. has refused to even be involved in that and yet this is just unconscionable to me because what began as a nato conflict right his down to a us war and we've got to get out of that somehow and i might add the nato allies are sick of it they don't want to be involved when they might do something token but under article five because of the attack on one is an attack on all but we're not seeing that they are fed up with it we've heard that from angela merkel of germany and others i guess mike we're going to ask you to stick around after nine o'clock today and see what president trump has to announce and what have you back on to talk more about this thank you so much michael maloof thank you. north korea has sent a stern warning to the trump administration a new state video shows top u.s. officials
time in afghanistan and that's where i believe you need to bring in the countries such as russia china india iran contra some countries we don't even talk to as well as pakistan to be involved in this for example the russians have had a standing working group on afghanistan for quite some time the u.s. has refused to even be involved in that and yet this is just unconscionable to me because what began as a nato conflict right his down to a us war and we've got to get out of that somehow and i...
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china is not in such a great position. therefore, nuclear powers on the border, india, pakistan, north korea, they are not always predictabledo they really want another two with japan and south korea? we have to introduce that. i don't think china would like south korea talking way north korea does about that -- >> laura: what would china do, victor, if the shoe were on the other foot and it was a south korea leader who was threatening with the same table for us what north korea is doin doing? do you think they would -- yeah. >> no, they would put up with that. we know they would do. they are in dispute right now and they are talking as north korea does. they are furious. and we have to get their attention. it is also a reminder, by the way, that deterrence is very hard to achieve and it is squandered very easily. the last eight years when we had redlines and step-over lines and deadlines that didn't mean anything and withdrawing from iraq precipitously, letting the straggly islands must take hold, people got the wrong impression that we are militarily weak, and wars are suddenly mike sometimes done that way. we don't need
china is not in such a great position. therefore, nuclear powers on the border, india, pakistan, north korea, they are not always predictabledo they really want another two with japan and south korea? we have to introduce that. i don't think china would like south korea talking way north korea does about that -- >> laura: what would china do, victor, if the shoe were on the other foot and it was a south korea leader who was threatening with the same table for us what north korea is doin...
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from india to china, to connect with the old burma road. controlled the road and strike at the jacks. planes were brought in. ♪ announcer: from india, and airport command airplane takes off every six minutes loaded with artillery, jeeps, ammunition. man and supplies for the armies of china. over this burma skyway. over these mountains 16,000 feet high, more tonnage is being flown into china than was ever tracked in over the old burma road. in the skies over china, japan faces new opposition. chinese, many of them trained in the fields of arizona, new mexico, california, fly and fight beside their american counterparts. the fighters and bombers of the chinese air force and the 13th air force, today fly far and wide over china. hitting enemy concentrations. smashing them along the chinese coast. the same people that moved a nation 2000 miles, that built the burma road, are building airfields out of stones, mud, and patient hands. ♪ today, from land and sea to the rest of the world, chinese armies, chinese guerrillas still stand firm against th
from india to china, to connect with the old burma road. controlled the road and strike at the jacks. planes were brought in. ♪ announcer: from india, and airport command airplane takes off every six minutes loaded with artillery, jeeps, ammunition. man and supplies for the armies of china. over this burma skyway. over these mountains 16,000 feet high, more tonnage is being flown into china than was ever tracked in over the old burma road. in the skies over china, japan faces new opposition....
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softbank already backs companies in china, india, and southeast asia.ined by caroline hyde and bob o'donnell. bob, let's start with you. ambitious as ever. he has made investments in these other ride-hailing companies. there was talking might be trying to create some anti-alliance. we heard he was interested in getting uber shares. what the make of this. bob: he is doing the dealmaking public. he is trying to build these core technology pieces. piece he was to deal with is the notion of autonomous driving which we believe will affect fleets of car sharing companies. if he can develop technology and leverage it across the different companies, he has a big opportunity to influence that market in a much bigger way than people may realize at first. softbank had reported was interested in potentially acquiring secondary shares of uber. there were reports that deal was not happening. what do we know about the status of softbank's investment or talk of investing in these companies? caroline: it is so convoluted because we had understood it was uber he was init
softbank already backs companies in china, india, and southeast asia.ined by caroline hyde and bob o'donnell. bob, let's start with you. ambitious as ever. he has made investments in these other ride-hailing companies. there was talking might be trying to create some anti-alliance. we heard he was interested in getting uber shares. what the make of this. bob: he is doing the dealmaking public. he is trying to build these core technology pieces. piece he was to deal with is the notion of...
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india. it's not just about pakistan, it's about china. now india is a big competitor against china. he's playing the india card which is very wise. the bottom line is we have get back and it's a good move. >> sean: we didn't know the ambassador from afghanistan was going to call in. what did you think of the exchange i had with him? >> with ambassador mohib, sean? >> sean: yeah, the ambassador. >> he's a great representative. he is thrilled to hear what he didn't hear under the obama administration which is we are with you. we'll stand shoulder to shoulder. our soldiers with your soldiers to defeat a common enemy. whether it's the taliban, al-qaeda, isis or the haqqani network they're all there to undermine afghanistan to attack america again and under the obama administration it was well, we're in but we'll be out in a few years. i was on the ground when he announced the surge but told the world and enemies when they would withdraw. the taliban weren't really our enemies but the al-qaeda is. he put all kinds of handcuffs on our troops. he wouldn't allow our pilots to drop when they
india. it's not just about pakistan, it's about china. now india is a big competitor against china. he's playing the india card which is very wise. the bottom line is we have get back and it's a good move. >> sean: we didn't know the ambassador from afghanistan was going to call in. what did you think of the exchange i had with him? >> with ambassador mohib, sean? >> sean: yeah, the ambassador. >> he's a great representative. he is thrilled to hear what he didn't hear...
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india. it's not just about pakistan, it's about china. now india is a big competitor against china. he's playing the india card which is very wise. the bottom line is we have get back and it's a good move. >> sean: we didn't know the ambassador from afghanistan was going to call in. what did you think of the exchange i had with him? >> with ambassador mohib, sean? >> sean: yeah, the ambassador. >> he's a great representative. he is thrilled to hear what he didn't hear under the obama administration which is we are with you. we'll stand shoulder to shoulder. our soldiers with your soldiers to defeat a common enemy. whether it's the taliban, al-qaeda, isis or the haqqani network they're all there to undermine afghanistan to attack america again and under the obama administration it was well, we're in but we'll be out in a few years. i was on the ground when he announced the surge but told the world and enemies when they would withdraw. the taliban weren't really our enemies but the al-qaeda is. he put all kinds of handcuffs on our troops. he wouldn't allow our pilots to drop when they
india. it's not just about pakistan, it's about china. now india is a big competitor against china. he's playing the india card which is very wise. the bottom line is we have get back and it's a good move. >> sean: we didn't know the ambassador from afghanistan was going to call in. what did you think of the exchange i had with him? >> with ambassador mohib, sean? >> sean: yeah, the ambassador. >> he's a great representative. he is thrilled to hear what he didn't hear...
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china. this is the factory where the panels we saw in india are produced. e speed with which factories like this one have popped up is astonishing. >> china now is the largest builder of wind farms and solar farms around the world, by far. they're building at least twice as fast as the united states. they've really taken over the world in terms of solar capacity and solar manufacturing. you know, 66% or so of the solar panels that are sold around the world now are from china or taiwan. >> alvin lin is with the natural resource defense council. he says that china, which is one of the most polluting and polluted nations on earth, changed course a decade ago and is now racing to become a green powerhouse. is it because they tried the other experience, choked on the bad air, and decided they can't do that anymore? or is it a business opportunity, or both? >> it's both. it's both. you know, china has always been using a lot of coal because it has a lot of coal. but back in 2006, they passed the renewable energy law. so that for the first time really set out these
china. this is the factory where the panels we saw in india are produced. e speed with which factories like this one have popped up is astonishing. >> china now is the largest builder of wind farms and solar farms around the world, by far. they're building at least twice as fast as the united states. they've really taken over the world in terms of solar capacity and solar manufacturing. you know, 66% or so of the solar panels that are sold around the world now are from china or taiwan....
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as you see at the bottom they came in with just china's out like two for india is a point six when you don't think you want to be different you would think people say like oh china's terrible and ecological disaster but somehow they're manage their impact of what they saw you know what they yeah is last night or they're offset each other and they've got on but i don't know why i'm doing all this stuff so there was you know in looking at those two it really scared me as like what you know what are the factors what are the things that have to be changed and the things we need to work on which they said energy production industrial agriculture and mobility which i wonder if that's what you know a lot of its australian might be like i was they do have a lot of agriculture in the. sort of livestock farming and perhaps the carbon we're going to topsoil when the market is where farming practices medicine industrial farming so some of the things that were said is cutting food waste by fifty percent would actually hold that data back by a levin days. and reducing carbon component carbon
as you see at the bottom they came in with just china's out like two for india is a point six when you don't think you want to be different you would think people say like oh china's terrible and ecological disaster but somehow they're manage their impact of what they saw you know what they yeah is last night or they're offset each other and they've got on but i don't know why i'm doing all this stuff so there was you know in looking at those two it really scared me as like what you know what...
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china. this is the factory where the panels we saw in india are produced. e speed with which factories like this one have popped up is astonishing. >> china now is the largest builder of wind farms and solar farms around the world, by far. they're building at least twice as fast as the united states. they've really taken over the world in terms of solar capacity and solar manufacturing. you know, 66% or so of the solar panels that are sold around the world now are from china or taiwan. >> alvin lin is with the natural resource defense council. he says that china, which is one of the most polluting and polluted nations on earth, changed course a decade ago and is now racing to become a green powerhouse. is it because they tried the other experience, choked on the bad air, and decided they can't do that anymore? or is it a business opportunity, or both? >> it's both. it's both. you know, china has always been using a lot of coal because it has a lot of coal. but back in 2006, they passed the renewable energy law. so that for the first time really set out these
china. this is the factory where the panels we saw in india are produced. e speed with which factories like this one have popped up is astonishing. >> china now is the largest builder of wind farms and solar farms around the world, by far. they're building at least twice as fast as the united states. they've really taken over the world in terms of solar capacity and solar manufacturing. you know, 66% or so of the solar panels that are sold around the world now are from china or taiwan....
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from india to china, to connect with the old burma road.patrols pas protect the road and strike at the jets -- at thejaps. supplies and ammunition brought in by planes and parachutes. from fields in india and air transport command plane takes off every six minutes loaded --h artillery, jeeps, nation supplies for the army of china. , overhis burma skyway this hump of mountains 16,000 feet high, more tonnage is being flown into china then was ever trucked in over the old burma road. in the skies over china, japan faces new opposition. chinese, many of them train on the fields of arizona, , fly ando, california fight beside their american comrades. the fighters and bombers of the chinese air force and those of the 14th air force fly far and wide over china. hitting enemy concentrations, smashing lanes along the china that move people donation 2000 miles, that built the burma road, our building airfields out of stone, mud, and patient tireless hands. ♪ today, still cut off by land and sea from the rest of the world, chinese armies and chinese g
from india to china, to connect with the old burma road.patrols pas protect the road and strike at the jets -- at thejaps. supplies and ammunition brought in by planes and parachutes. from fields in india and air transport command plane takes off every six minutes loaded --h artillery, jeeps, nation supplies for the army of china. , overhis burma skyway this hump of mountains 16,000 feet high, more tonnage is being flown into china then was ever trucked in over the old burma road. in the skies...
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need to worry about apple in the premium range, and in the mid range, they have competition in china and india, so competition across the board. rishaad: in terms of the apple rivalry, normally the product cycle is different. it is almost like they are lockstep now. >> that's right. have these debuts in the fall that compete with each other. wanted to samsung rush out the note 7 because they felt like they had a good phone with strong features and cost them in terms of the batteries. the competition is fierce, particularly in markets like the u.s. were apple dominates the market. markets of like japan, they compete head on. andher markets, the note 7 the galaxy line from samsung do morer where consumers are concerned about lower price points, so they are competing at the high-end, and samsung competes more broadly with the lower end devices. rishaad: great talking to you. coming up, china's oil majors set to report today. how much opec production could impact their bottom line. ♪ ♪ rishaad: you are with bloomberg markets. i am rishaad salamat in hong kong. day of corporate results in our strai
need to worry about apple in the premium range, and in the mid range, they have competition in china and india, so competition across the board. rishaad: in terms of the apple rivalry, normally the product cycle is different. it is almost like they are lockstep now. >> that's right. have these debuts in the fall that compete with each other. wanted to samsung rush out the note 7 because they felt like they had a good phone with strong features and cost them in terms of the batteries. the...
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china? >> there has been talk about india being the next china. india being where china was six years ago. india does have a booming middle class. they are trying to bring to india the older models of the iphone, the slightly outdated ones, ones where the software is going to leave behind. and they have brought manufacturing to india. whether that is paying dividends yes, that is to be seen. they don't break out the numbers for india yet. emily: iphone 8 or iphone x? what is it going to be? or something we don't know? >> if i made the decision, i would like to see the iphone x. otherwise it gets a bit boring. if they go for the iphone x, do they have to start following the logic and then it turns into the iphone xi? emily: thanks so much. you will be all over apple earnings tomorrow. that is it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." we are live streaming on twitter. check us out at @bloombergtechtv . that is all for now. this is bloomberg. ♪ we check our phones 85 times a day. so it only made sense to create a network that keeps up. introducin
china? >> there has been talk about india being the next china. india being where china was six years ago. india does have a booming middle class. they are trying to bring to india the older models of the iphone, the slightly outdated ones, ones where the software is going to leave behind. and they have brought manufacturing to india. whether that is paying dividends yes, that is to be seen. they don't break out the numbers for india yet. emily: iphone 8 or iphone x? what is it going to...
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soft bank is a big investor in ride companies in china, india, and latin america. break into theist in north america. it says it w like uber and lyft at the same time about a possible investment. >> los angeles police are following leads they hope will help them catch a person who brutally attacked a lyft driver. all of this caught on video. tunisia bennett had dropped off a customer and stopped to gas up when two women jumped ouft a car and started hurling insults and punches at her. they dragged her by the hair and threatened other customers who tried to intervene. they took her wallet, her phone, and her rent money. lapd traced the car's license plate and has a lead on the suspects. they issued a statement saying our thoughts are with tunisia as she recovered from this terrible or deal. >> a girls softball league from virginia has learned about social media and sportsmanship. they have been disqualified from the junior league world series after the 12 to 14-year-olds won their first game, one of the team members posted a picture on snapchat showing some of the g
soft bank is a big investor in ride companies in china, india, and latin america. break into theist in north america. it says it w like uber and lyft at the same time about a possible investment. >> los angeles police are following leads they hope will help them catch a person who brutally attacked a lyft driver. all of this caught on video. tunisia bennett had dropped off a customer and stopped to gas up when two women jumped ouft a car and started hurling insults and punches at her....