33
33
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
is steve song the director of the china institute at the school of oriental and african studies in london to both of you welcome i'm sorry let me start with you. are these protests are they really non violent and the chief executive who we just saw in that story there has she sold out the country to beijing we have seen some actually from violent clashes between the police and protesters and we know that there have been there had been some kind of violence so we can really say that it has it has been violent. to someone who was in the protest today and he told me that most of like at least in the group where he was and like a lot of people were actually protesting very peacefully but then police fired tear gas without any warning all of a sudden and then fire also fired rubber bullets. and they and he told me that it is and it was in no way and organized riot as described i can relax and to answer your question whether she has become really to beijing she insisted that she didn't receive any instruction from beijing and in an interview she even cried and said that what she did was offer h
is steve song the director of the china institute at the school of oriental and african studies in london to both of you welcome i'm sorry let me start with you. are these protests are they really non violent and the chief executive who we just saw in that story there has she sold out the country to beijing we have seen some actually from violent clashes between the police and protesters and we know that there have been there had been some kind of violence so we can really say that it has it...
62
62
Jun 17, 2019
06/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
either tangan a political analyst specializing in china and from steve saying director of the china institute at the school of oriental and african studies good to have you with us all of you emily let's start with you how much longer can carry lamb survive as hong kong's leader why are people so angry with her in particular. well i don't know i think people who march today they are demanded her resignation and also of course demand that they withdraw the bill immediately but unfortunately she didn't hurt respond in the evening she just used she did not even come out to meet the press she just issue a statement saying offering an apology and that is too little too late i think the people are very angry steve sang china's foreign ministry has publicly backed lam she says that china's leaders have confidence in my judgment and will support me is beijing going to sack beijing we'll get her view will be folded end of term but beijing will not remove her right away there is a need for beijing to save face and have for people who have to or crucially and or scary lamb but bait in we were. i really
either tangan a political analyst specializing in china and from steve saying director of the china institute at the school of oriental and african studies good to have you with us all of you emily let's start with you how much longer can carry lamb survive as hong kong's leader why are people so angry with her in particular. well i don't know i think people who march today they are demanded her resignation and also of course demand that they withdraw the bill immediately but unfortunately she...
81
81
Jun 17, 2019
06/19
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
was me the further comment now steve stang whose -- director of s. away as china institute steve thank you very much me with a c. on france -- twenty four do you read what's happening now as a victory for people power in hong kong. well so far he the music was. recorded a complete victory things can you. a nasty so we still have to be what to be straight. carrie lam is standing firm of the her own position. does this mean that the extradition law is likely to be. reintroduced to go for what the suspension is just a temporary thing. yeah well i think the reintroduction all the rooms are spacious stand. is very very unlikely almost impossible now he real easily now is whether people in hong kong. the focus on the land and tries to get close to re sign. all you they may potentially tries to escalate and iraq's the anger against chinese. and you put together a stingy. to eighteen eighty so eighteen main yes react quite strong. and is it really just the countdown before that happens steve the issue being that beijing is seeking to it. to increase its influence in hong kong to stretch it tom
was me the further comment now steve stang whose -- director of s. away as china institute steve thank you very much me with a c. on france -- twenty four do you read what's happening now as a victory for people power in hong kong. well so far he the music was. recorded a complete victory things can you. a nasty so we still have to be what to be straight. carrie lam is standing firm of the her own position. does this mean that the extradition law is likely to be. reintroduced to go for what the...
137
137
Jun 16, 2019
06/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
either tangan a political analyst specializing in china and from steve saying director of the china institute at the school of oriental and african studies good to have you with us all of you emily let's start with you how much longer can carry lamb survive as hong kong's lida why are people so angry with her in particular. well i don't know i think people who march today they are demanded her resignation and also of course demanded they withdraw the bill immediately but unfortunately she didn't hurt respond in the evening she just used she did not even come out to meet the press she just issue a statement saying offering an apology and that is too little too late i think the people are very angry steve sang china's foreign ministry has publicly backed lam she says that china's leaders have confidence in my judgment and will support me is beijing going to sack beijing we'll get her view will be forward end of her term but beijing will not remove her right away there is a need for beijing to save face and have for people who have to or push really and or scary lamb but beijing we were. i reall
either tangan a political analyst specializing in china and from steve saying director of the china institute at the school of oriental and african studies good to have you with us all of you emily let's start with you how much longer can carry lamb survive as hong kong's lida why are people so angry with her in particular. well i don't know i think people who march today they are demanded her resignation and also of course demanded they withdraw the bill immediately but unfortunately she...
43
43
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
united states here to discuss that and all things china is to rob good to the senior specialist in asia pacific international relations at the institute for china medical studies welcome back thank you now 1st let's get your reaction to the chinese commerce ministry ministry data show u.s. investment in china growing by 7 percent. from january to may of this year versus 16.3 percent growth in the 1st 5 months comparably 2018 is that a credible statistic and how significant would that decline be if it's verified i think it's a credible statistic i think it's consistent with trends because of the trade war there has been people are in wait and watch more of their not making the investments but in spite of that there isn't even crees if there's growth not as good as last year and what that does show is that people expect that perhaps the street book war will be resolved and certainly that the 2 economies are not good about to decouple in time and so there's sort of apprehension but nobody's panicking and yes nobody is panicking and the expectation is that this will not be good will not be prolonged frankly and moving from statistics to s
united states here to discuss that and all things china is to rob good to the senior specialist in asia pacific international relations at the institute for china medical studies welcome back thank you now 1st let's get your reaction to the chinese commerce ministry ministry data show u.s. investment in china growing by 7 percent. from january to may of this year versus 16.3 percent growth in the 1st 5 months comparably 2018 is that a credible statistic and how significant would that decline be...
62
62
Jun 3, 2019
06/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
so in your view, what more pressure can the democratic world put on china to institute these reforms?o buttress the un human rights mechanisms to pressure china more. we're looking at how to get the european union and others to step up to china. and we are trying to demand that they really be an investigation of some of these, for instance, surveillance technologies that china is looking to export. effo rts that china is looking to export. efforts by china to try to undermine the international system of human rights by cutting special deals for itself. we have to keep exposing what china is doing and working on the ground with activists to try to find chinks in the armour. chinks in the armour, could we see that some reforms taking place over the next 5-10 reforms taking place over the next 5—10 years? reforms taking place over the next 5-10 years? we hope so. the problem of course is the president has led to an overall crackdown. if you looked at where we are now compared to where we were ten years ago, the situation is much, much worse. his concerts —— consolidation of control has c
so in your view, what more pressure can the democratic world put on china to institute these reforms?o buttress the un human rights mechanisms to pressure china more. we're looking at how to get the european union and others to step up to china. and we are trying to demand that they really be an investigation of some of these, for instance, surveillance technologies that china is looking to export. effo rts that china is looking to export. efforts by china to try to undermine the international...
88
88
Jun 12, 2019
06/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
joining me now is professor steve tsang — director of the china institute at soas in london.t, i suppose that largely depends on beijing's reaction? it will depend on beijing's reaction, it also depends on how carrie lam decides to move forward. these laws which hong kong does not need, there is no urgency in passing them, she can ease off and back off a bit, and let the temperature fall a bit before moving forward. so it postponed the debate today, we don't know when the bill will come back. talk to me about carrie lam, because she's an interesting character, she broke down actually and one of the interviews she did today, because she's accused of selling out debating, where does she come from, and where do her loyalties lie? well carrie lam was an administrative officer in the old british colonial service in hong kong. so she was with a service that was dedicated to do the bestjob she understood how to do it. so i think she genuinely does not feel that she is selling out hong kong. she believes that she's doing the best she could for hong kong, but she doesn't have a good p
joining me now is professor steve tsang — director of the china institute at soas in london.t, i suppose that largely depends on beijing's reaction? it will depend on beijing's reaction, it also depends on how carrie lam decides to move forward. these laws which hong kong does not need, there is no urgency in passing them, she can ease off and back off a bit, and let the temperature fall a bit before moving forward. so it postponed the debate today, we don't know when the bill will come back....
28
28
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
from the market or institute for china studies a think tank good to have you here with us on this quite momentous anniversary obviously let's start with hong kong who we the footage that we just aired of because chinese authorities quite interesting really do tolerate it tolerates a commemoration services in hong kong but not on the mainland is that a sustainable policy so hong kong and the thunder an arrangement that's known as one country 2 systems where one hong. one was handed over from the british and $997.00 the chinese government basically promised that its political economic and judicial system wasn't going to be touched for 50 years so hong kong functions according to different rules than the rest of the mainland which is why we can see demonstrations there that also in the past couple of years we have seen attempts to slowly chip away at hong kong autonomy and i guess one thing that's currently to debate and hong kong amendments to hong kong extradition ordinances that would greatly facilitate it to extradite people to mainland china and if that work come to pass i do think th
from the market or institute for china studies a think tank good to have you here with us on this quite momentous anniversary obviously let's start with hong kong who we the footage that we just aired of because chinese authorities quite interesting really do tolerate it tolerates a commemoration services in hong kong but not on the mainland is that a sustainable policy so hong kong and the thunder an arrangement that's known as one country 2 systems where one hong. one was handed over from the...
225
225
Jun 25, 2019
06/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 225
favorite 0
quote 0
china. britain's institute for fiscal studies says that borisjohnson's tax plans would cost billions and mainlythink tank has been looking at the plans of the frontrunner to be the uk's next prime minister. his rivaljeremy hunt has accused mrjohnson of avoiding detailed scrutiny over his proposals. lots of diplomatic manoeuvring going on and we will take you right around the world to the places that is happening, including news about the us secretary of state mike pompeo, who is in india today. there are a host of trade and business matters on the agenda. the us recently removed india's preferntial trade status agreement but wants delhi's support when it comes to huawei and iran. you might remember from you might rememberfrom previous coverage. our business reporter zoe thomas is in mumbai. good morning, zoe. we talk about business and trade being on the agenda and so important right now given what we are seeing with the united states and china. just give the picture in india and how important these discussions could be. these talks are considered to be really important. mike pompeo's main goal
china. britain's institute for fiscal studies says that borisjohnson's tax plans would cost billions and mainlythink tank has been looking at the plans of the frontrunner to be the uk's next prime minister. his rivaljeremy hunt has accused mrjohnson of avoiding detailed scrutiny over his proposals. lots of diplomatic manoeuvring going on and we will take you right around the world to the places that is happening, including news about the us secretary of state mike pompeo, who is in india today....
35
35
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
the institute for china american studies are standing by to explain how this could reshape major aid to make insulation. and the rest of the world. california has sound an international ally in their fight to preserve clean air standards and mitigate climate change are to correspondent allison hayward at joins us from toronto to break down the fighting. later but one who has hit the brakes after tearing it up over the past week miller the c.e.o. is on him to figure out what's going on with things that he's got to show to those who would go and write in. a bold demand that head of the sheetrock meeting at the g 20 summit leaders are global report today as trying to reportedly insists that a lifting of the u.s. ban on the tech giant be a part of a resolution of a transpacific trade fight the wall street journal cited chinese sources familiar with the negotiating strategy and the other conditions president xi jinping will suggest for creating what the business paper characterized as an optimal bilateral relationship the report also listed a lifting of punitive u.s. tariffs and an abando
the institute for china american studies are standing by to explain how this could reshape major aid to make insulation. and the rest of the world. california has sound an international ally in their fight to preserve clean air standards and mitigate climate change are to correspondent allison hayward at joins us from toronto to break down the fighting. later but one who has hit the brakes after tearing it up over the past week miller the c.e.o. is on him to figure out what's going on with...
147
147
Jun 13, 2019
06/19
by
KTVU
tv
eye 147
favorite 0
quote 0
institute on climate change at uy berkeley. uc berkly. brown will head up the california chinaicy institute and serve as a visiting professor for three years at the college of natural resources and the law school starting in july. brown has long pushed to make the state a global leader in fighting climate change. >>> a driver of a big rig has been arrested in southern california after an officer spotted a phony license plate on his semi-truck. the 1960s style yellow on plate had wobbling letters and numbers. california was also spelled incorrectly. >> very incorrectly. not even close. >> not even close. >> no. if you go outside, you've got the fog, moved up the coast. that's cooled us off. that southerly surge, it gets hot for days. in the old day, we'd go three and done with the heat wave. that was the rule. the old-timer would say that. it gets so hot that the fog is pulled right up the coast. it's getting sucked up because of the heat. the heat rises and creates an area where the fog wants to go. so the fog is back. with that said, temperatures are cooling off sigfi that, ce
institute on climate change at uy berkeley. uc berkly. brown will head up the california chinaicy institute and serve as a visiting professor for three years at the college of natural resources and the law school starting in july. brown has long pushed to make the state a global leader in fighting climate change. >>> a driver of a big rig has been arrested in southern california after an officer spotted a phony license plate on his semi-truck. the 1960s style yellow on plate had...
93
93
Jun 13, 2019
06/19
by
KTVU
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
institute on climate change at uc berkeley. the sacramento bee reports jerry brown will lead the california china climate policy institute. also serve as a visiting professor for three years at the college of natural resources. and the law school. beginning in july. >>> a long distance swimmer is about to make a 300-mile trek to the notorious pacific garbage patch. 51-year-old ben lacounty will be heading out. he will swim out hours a day. followed by a 10 person support crew. he tells us, he hopes to inspire people to change their behavior when it comes to plastic. >> if we can change this and move to a more natural way of living and not relying on plastic. we can decide to wear clothes that are natural fiber. and that is environmentalists e that between 1 and 2 million tons of plastic enter the world's oceans every year. >>> time is 4:41. critics are calling it a possible housing catastrophe. up next, the new report that has some protesting against google's planned mega campus. >>> and we're going to show you how you could score a tour of the highest floor of the salesforce tower. >>> and this morning, we're finding out
institute on climate change at uc berkeley. the sacramento bee reports jerry brown will lead the california china climate policy institute. also serve as a visiting professor for three years at the college of natural resources. and the law school. beginning in july. >>> a long distance swimmer is about to make a 300-mile trek to the notorious pacific garbage patch. 51-year-old ben lacounty will be heading out. he will swim out hours a day. followed by a 10 person support crew. he tells...
314
314
Jun 13, 2019
06/19
by
KTVU
tv
eye 314
favorite 0
quote 0
institute at uc berkeley on climate change. the sacramento bee reports, jerry brown will leave the california china climate institute. starting in july, also serve as a visiting professor for three years at the college of natural resources and at the law school. >>> critics call it a potential housing catastrophe. up next, the new report that has sparked protests against google's planned mega campus in san jose. >>> and we'll show you how you can get a tour of the highest floor of the huge salesforce tower building in san francisco. >>> good morning. right now, we do have the traffic moving along pretty well on most commutes. including this one. the golden gate bridge. where, yes, there is some fog there. traffic is not affected, though, by the poor visibility. actually looks good into san francisco. you know when you're at ross and suddenly realize great minds shop alike? yes. that's yes for less. yep! yes, yes, yes ,yes, yes... yes. seriously, 20 to 60 percent off department store prices every day. at ross. yes for less. at ross. man, that's a cool looking hot tub. we should check on the baby. he's so sweet. maybe
institute at uc berkeley on climate change. the sacramento bee reports, jerry brown will leave the california china climate institute. starting in july, also serve as a visiting professor for three years at the college of natural resources and at the law school. >>> critics call it a potential housing catastrophe. up next, the new report that has sparked protests against google's planned mega campus in san jose. >>> and we'll show you how you can get a tour of the highest...
34
34
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
legislation is ignored activists say this is a power grab by mainland china that would destroy hong kong's democratic institutions d.-w. is on the ground at the protests. also coming up violent scenes outside georgia's parliament in the capital tbilisi angry protesters tried to halt a russian lawmaker inside that building making an address. and deadlock over the use top job summit failing to agree on who should replace commission president dog. and fill all other powerful top e.u. positions. plus hunting the hidden forces of the universe the world's most advanced text telescope preparing to launch into space its mission to find the mysterious phenomenon known as dark energy and search for invisible objects. i'm brian thomas thanks. so much for joining us. here's our flooding the streets of hong kong at this hour in another round of demonstrations after leader kerry lamb ignored a deadline to withdraw a controversy 0 extradition bill activists are demanding that lam scrapped the proposed bill by thursday but these calls of that ignored they want lam to resign and release a number of government protesters detained
legislation is ignored activists say this is a power grab by mainland china that would destroy hong kong's democratic institutions d.-w. is on the ground at the protests. also coming up violent scenes outside georgia's parliament in the capital tbilisi angry protesters tried to halt a russian lawmaker inside that building making an address. and deadlock over the use top job summit failing to agree on who should replace commission president dog. and fill all other powerful top e.u. positions....
46
46
Jun 16, 2019
06/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
holder is a senior fellow at the university of nottingham research institute china's attempts at moving away from colonial laws this time backfired certainly i think what has happened over the past decade or so is that the chinese coast party has really played a long game they knew that they couldn't change the system overnight and so they have engaged in what would have what i would call like selective decolonization so they changed the education system tried to push back the mostly christian groups that were running the curriculum they've also crippled in a way the legislative council which is the parliament of hong kong but. perhaps the unintended consequence of this process of the colonization is that the political institutions really don't work anymore and they don't produce leadership and so for example very lamb she used to be a civil servant she was elected by the probating establishment so she was never stress tested in an election she never had to argue her case and that leads to these kind of big errors in judgment that have these rather drastic consequences sudan's former pr
holder is a senior fellow at the university of nottingham research institute china's attempts at moving away from colonial laws this time backfired certainly i think what has happened over the past decade or so is that the chinese coast party has really played a long game they knew that they couldn't change the system overnight and so they have engaged in what would have what i would call like selective decolonization so they changed the education system tried to push back the mostly christian...
132
132
Jun 11, 2019
06/19
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
you can make a lot of onerous assumptions with the guts to the , but china isk instituting policies to those so a lot of mixed news right now. the trade overwhelmingly is something of a headwind because it is starting to provide a little bit of downside support. caroline: just 2:15 to go. now let's go to the senior portfolio manager. your take first on the fed. one or two cuts this year? >> yes, i think one to two cuts is likely in the second half of the year. scarlet: one to two cuts is likely at the end of this year. what would prompt the fed to make that move as opposed to just sounding sufficiently dovish for investors? >> i think they will look at the data, and there are many straws that would suggest we are seeing decelerating growth and also that the financial market is really a little bit too tight even though rates are very low. they are struggling for the real rate of interest, and that will be lower. joe: what do you expect to see at the june meeting? most people don't think there will likely be any policy move, but there is a press conference. what can powell say tooretical
you can make a lot of onerous assumptions with the guts to the , but china isk instituting policies to those so a lot of mixed news right now. the trade overwhelmingly is something of a headwind because it is starting to provide a little bit of downside support. caroline: just 2:15 to go. now let's go to the senior portfolio manager. your take first on the fed. one or two cuts this year? >> yes, i think one to two cuts is likely in the second half of the year. scarlet: one to two cuts is...
47
47
Jun 2, 2019
06/19
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
china's central banks says the takeover of this bank was an isolated case. they say the seizure was triggered by misappropriation. a pboc statement said have no plans to take over other institutionsief security officer said he is confident the markets are stable and healthy. hong kong property prices reached an all-time high in may, after previous records in august. they gained for a 16th straight week rebounding on revised sentiment about low interest rates and limited supply. the most extensive property market will remain bullish for another decade and that is thanks in part to the population influx from mainland china. global news 24 hours a day, on air and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am su keenan. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: let's take a look at how asia stock markets are looking into the open. we are seeing pressure for japanese futures down .4%, after three sessions of losses already. stock prices are the lowest since february. we get japan's first quarter capital spending later this morning so watch out for that, the yen still holding a six month high. seeing some pressure for u.s. stocks. futures unc
china's central banks says the takeover of this bank was an isolated case. they say the seizure was triggered by misappropriation. a pboc statement said have no plans to take over other institutionsief security officer said he is confident the markets are stable and healthy. hong kong property prices reached an all-time high in may, after previous records in august. they gained for a 16th straight week rebounding on revised sentiment about low interest rates and limited supply. the most...
64
64
Jun 13, 2019
06/19
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
china. the u.s. institutionalommunity is breaching its fiduciary investorsto its own by investing a country that has that many problems. david: would you go that far to urge all u.s. companies to stop doing business in china? sen. scott: i completely agree. i do not think any american should buy one chinese product. we are giving the money to become our competitor, to be our adversary, to build a military to compete with us. they are moving in the south china sea. we should not do any business with china. we should not buy anything from china. we have to understand they are our archenemy. david: we also sell to them. if you look at florida, florida sells $2 billion a year into china. what would that do to your constituents if you did not sell to .7 -- $2.07 billion worth of goods? sen. scott: if the chinese want to buy our goods without stealing our technology, have added. we have to understand when we do business with china, we are doing business with the necessary. they do not -- with an adversary. they do not b
china. the u.s. institutionalommunity is breaching its fiduciary investorsto its own by investing a country that has that many problems. david: would you go that far to urge all u.s. companies to stop doing business in china? sen. scott: i completely agree. i do not think any american should buy one chinese product. we are giving the money to become our competitor, to be our adversary, to build a military to compete with us. they are moving in the south china sea. we should not do any business...
39
39
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
the institute for china american studies and standing by to explain how this could reshape major aging nations relations with the united states and the rest of the world. california has found an international ally in their fight to preserve clean air standards and mitigate climate change are key correspondent allison hale that joins us from toronto to break down the budding green alliance and later the one who has hit the brakes after tearing it up over the past week walking miller the c.e.o. on his own him to figure out what's going on with things that he's got a pet show to those let's go and dive right in. a bold demand that head of a sheetrock meeting at the g. 20 summit leaders are global report today as trying to reportedly insists that a lifting of the u.s. ban on the tech giant alleway be a part of a resolution of a transpacific trade fight the wall street journal cited chinese sources familiar with the negotiating strategy and the other conditions president xi jinping will suggest for creating what the business paper characterized as and.
the institute for china american studies and standing by to explain how this could reshape major aging nations relations with the united states and the rest of the world. california has found an international ally in their fight to preserve clean air standards and mitigate climate change are key correspondent allison hale that joins us from toronto to break down the budding green alliance and later the one who has hit the brakes after tearing it up over the past week walking miller the c.e.o....
86
86
Jun 3, 2019
06/19
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 1
china's central banks says the government takeover is an isolated case, while revealing that the seizure was triggered by the misappropriation of funds. a pboc statement says it has no plans to take over other institutionss chief securities regulator for state television is confident the nation's capital markets are stable and healthy. hong kong property prices, meanwhile, reached an all-time high in may, breaking a previous record set last august. listings gain for a 16th straight week, rebounding on revive sentiment about low interest rate and limited supply. ubs said the world's most expensive property market will remain bullish for another decade, thanks in part to the population influx from mainland china. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and at @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm su keenan. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> thanks. let's get back to our chief correspondent, where the biggest names in aviation are gathering in seoul. tell us about your conversation so far, whether it's on the trade talks -- it's a somber mood anin seoul. >> the governing body here that is hosting the agm yesterday came out with another downgrade of the out
china's central banks says the government takeover is an isolated case, while revealing that the seizure was triggered by the misappropriation of funds. a pboc statement says it has no plans to take over other institutionss chief securities regulator for state television is confident the nation's capital markets are stable and healthy. hong kong property prices, meanwhile, reached an all-time high in may, breaking a previous record set last august. listings gain for a 16th straight week,...
145
145
Jun 13, 2019
06/19
by
KTVU
tv
eye 145
favorite 0
quote 0
institute at uc berkeley on climate change. the sacramento bee says jerry brown will lead the california china climate policy institute.tarting in july, also serve as a visiting professor for three years at the college of natural resources and at the law school. >>> the fifa women's world cup continues today. and there are two matches happening later this morning, right here on ktvu 2. pregame coverage begins at 8:00 am then australia and brazil play at 9:00. in their first matches, australia lost to italy. brazil beat jamaica. then at noon, south africa takes on china. live from paris. south africa is coming off a loss to spain. china lost to two-time champion germany on saturday. don't forget. whenever there's world cup action on ktvu, you can see us on your news, wei at ktvu.com. >>> oakland city council voted to support two pieces of state legislation for building a new oakland a's stadium at howard terminal. at the portland of oakland. one of the bills would streamline for building that balm. the other allows the creation of a new tax district this oakland to pay for millions of dollars in infrastructure costs. no
institute at uc berkeley on climate change. the sacramento bee says jerry brown will lead the california china climate policy institute.tarting in july, also serve as a visiting professor for three years at the college of natural resources and at the law school. >>> the fifa women's world cup continues today. and there are two matches happening later this morning, right here on ktvu 2. pregame coverage begins at 8:00 am then australia and brazil play at 9:00. in their first matches,...
30
30
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
trade fight continues to have an impact on stocks on both sides of the ocean drugs group the institute for china american studies is on hand to rip through the harsh rhetoric and get to the numbers finally as the effects of the trade war weigh heavily on china another link at the economic chain begins to last as swine fever grips the nation's ports supply horwitz above the trading joins us to lay out how china plans to get through tough times ahead we have attack show days let's go and died right in. with our global report today in the middle east where a dangerous situation is heating up after 2 tankers were reportedly attacked in the gulf of oman the u.s. navy was a ploy immediately to assist the sea vessels as they were blazing their crews were evacuated the situation rings of an attack in may 14 ships were attacked near for jerry row near the united arab in the united arab emirates an international investigation it's either attack said a state actor was likely at fault in that case this afternoon u.s. secretary mike pompei all announce a trumpet ministration believes iran is responsible for
trade fight continues to have an impact on stocks on both sides of the ocean drugs group the institute for china american studies is on hand to rip through the harsh rhetoric and get to the numbers finally as the effects of the trade war weigh heavily on china another link at the economic chain begins to last as swine fever grips the nation's ports supply horwitz above the trading joins us to lay out how china plans to get through tough times ahead we have attack show days let's go and died...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
the institute for china american studies the standing by explaining how this could reshape major aid and nations relations with the united states and the rest of the world. california has found an international ally in their fight to preserve clean air standards and mitigate climate change are part fondant alex mahela that joins us from toronto to break down the putting green alliance later but bloom has hit the brakes after tearing it up over the past week rocky miller the c.e.o. of the on his on him to figure out what's going on with you got a packed show to go and died right in. a bold demand ahead of us he taught me to at the g. 20 summit leave our global report today as trying to reportedly insist that a lifting of the u.s. .
the institute for china american studies the standing by explaining how this could reshape major aid and nations relations with the united states and the rest of the world. california has found an international ally in their fight to preserve clean air standards and mitigate climate change are part fondant alex mahela that joins us from toronto to break down the putting green alliance later but bloom has hit the brakes after tearing it up over the past week rocky miller the c.e.o. of the on his...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
on and off the agenda that are moving the markets is senior asia pacific specialist at the institute for china american studies welcome back 1st of all countries up on what's happening in sort of the g. 20 pre-game sort of speak what should we know about what's happened thus far and what should we be watching for want to really get going. we should be watching for 3 things in particular 1st it is the 3. meeting and well they can put the create conflict back on the rails and try to reach for a solution. secondly we should be looking to regard to whether our. truck we should be looking at the meetings trump is going to have with other major leaders particularly vladimir putin i mean they never get to sit down these are the 5 members 2 of the foremost powers on your bill never talk at the heads of state level so that's an important meeting and the 3rd thing we should be looking out for is given american you need actual some real this summit devolve down to 19 plus one scenario which you did to some extent in hamburg germany last time or america 1st become america a little bit so we should be watc
on and off the agenda that are moving the markets is senior asia pacific specialist at the institute for china american studies welcome back 1st of all countries up on what's happening in sort of the g. 20 pre-game sort of speak what should we know about what's happened thus far and what should we be watching for want to really get going. we should be watching for 3 things in particular 1st it is the 3. meeting and well they can put the create conflict back on the rails and try to reach for a...
160
160
Jun 20, 2019
06/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 160
favorite 0
quote 0
ambassador to china, a distinguished scholar at the wilson center kissinger institute on china and the ambassador, thanks for joining us today, i would say, i don't know if surprise is the right word, but it might be a little bit surprised people in china say for the most par day-to-day lives they're not necessarily feel this trade war yet. i think that is similar what we have in the united states. many are worried though about the future. how do you think that dynamic, how the people in each country are feeling affects the talks, or do you think it has an impact on the talks? >> trade wars take time to have their effect. so i'm not surprises that the chinese are claiming they don't feel the pain yet. many in the united states are taking the same position. but i think both sides are being hurt more than they're letting on. connell: in what way? >> well, the imf is estimating that china could lose 1.6% of its gdp growth because of the trade war. we are already having to subsidize our agricultural exporters by over $10 billion. and the small businesses, that support our agricultural sect
ambassador to china, a distinguished scholar at the wilson center kissinger institute on china and the ambassador, thanks for joining us today, i would say, i don't know if surprise is the right word, but it might be a little bit surprised people in china say for the most par day-to-day lives they're not necessarily feel this trade war yet. i think that is similar what we have in the united states. many are worried though about the future. how do you think that dynamic, how the people in each...
132
132
Jun 8, 2019
06/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
maybe we ought to look at how we restructure these institutions to take into account china's global economic power, and the shift in power in europe and elsewhere, and modernize these institutions. >> the other thing that's evolved is a reaction to these institutions, a populist, nationalist institution because they represent globalization as not working in their benefit. it feels like now the president is very much on the other side of the debate relative to some of the institutions. he is suspicious of them, feels like america has been taken advantage of, was just in britain urging brexit. what role is the president maying here? >> what we are seeing in terms of backlash against globalization is not limited to the united states. >> right. >> i mean it's really what's behind brexit. it's what behind elements in italy. >> sweeping europe, yes. >> and i think in part it's because there are a lot of people in these countries that believe globalization has been a project of the political elites. and they have neglected the consequences of globalization, not to mention technology in terms of the
maybe we ought to look at how we restructure these institutions to take into account china's global economic power, and the shift in power in europe and elsewhere, and modernize these institutions. >> the other thing that's evolved is a reaction to these institutions, a populist, nationalist institution because they represent globalization as not working in their benefit. it feels like now the president is very much on the other side of the debate relative to some of the institutions. he...
39
39
Jun 30, 2019
06/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
china trade with peterson institute for economic development.auren stephen hawkins group talks about the political polarization. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live monday morning. former special counsel robert mueller at the house intelligence and judiciary committees on wednesday, july 17 at 9 a.m. eastern to testify in open session about his report in two russian interference in the 2016 election. watch live coverage on c-span3. or listen on the free c-span radio app. host: this weekend on "newsmakers," carrie severino, who is the chief counsel and policy director for the judicial crisis network. thank you for being here. carrie: great to be here. host: alex swoyer, the legal reporter with "the washington times" and simone pathe with "rollcall." thank you both. chief justice john roberts is making this court his own. what is your view of the rulings and imprint he is having on this court? >> talking about the gerrymandering case and the census case, what we are seeing is the gerrymandering case was a wonderful opportunity for th
china trade with peterson institute for economic development.auren stephen hawkins group talks about the political polarization. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live monday morning. former special counsel robert mueller at the house intelligence and judiciary committees on wednesday, july 17 at 9 a.m. eastern to testify in open session about his report in two russian interference in the 2016 election. watch live coverage on c-span3. or listen on the free c-span radio app. host:...
99
99
Jun 5, 2019
06/19
by
CNBC
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
and between china, so i do get the sense from talking to clients locally that they are a bit numb to seeing how the u.s. will react there have been measures taken against smaller institutionswith respect to their ongoing business with north korea and iran, but that can easily be ratcheted up if you do take the example of some of the technology companies that posed a very big part of the ongoing trade dispute, one of them was put in -- both of them have been put in the hot seat related to alleged activity with iran. so this has formed a significant part of the debate, but none of these issues have really been seen through there's kind of been statements made by the u.s. it's been put out there in a threat to cease the business with iran by some of these other parties, but there's been no follow through >> we're going to -- we might see what happens right now there is one super tanker that is floating on the ocean somewhere out there. it is owned by a chinese bank, and it is filled with iranian oil that was filled up after the sanctions went into effect now that ship, we've been tracking it, has not become to port yet to unload that oil in china. you're a sanctions leader, d
and between china, so i do get the sense from talking to clients locally that they are a bit numb to seeing how the u.s. will react there have been measures taken against smaller institutionswith respect to their ongoing business with north korea and iran, but that can easily be ratcheted up if you do take the example of some of the technology companies that posed a very big part of the ongoing trade dispute, one of them was put in -- both of them have been put in the hot seat related to...
170
170
Jun 2, 2019
06/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 170
favorite 0
quote 0
china, they ranked i.p. protection 10th on a list of their top challenges. how can that be? one answer, according to nick lardy of the peterson institute. in 2014 i.p. protection was the second most-important issue for u.s. companies. in that year korechina created first specialized courts to handle the cases, and they give foreign firms a fair shake. foreign plaintiffs brought 63 cases in the beijing i.p. court and won 100% of the cases. still, critics charge with good reason that foreign companies are effectively forced to hand over technology because they must form joint ventures with local companies to enter certain sectors. china has been easing these joint venture requirements. the carnegie endowment cites that while it came through joint ventures in 1997, only a quarter did by 2017. huang argues that china is following the path of japan and south korea which also used to steal western technology but began to institute strong i.p. protection as they developed their own innovative tech industries. "the economist" notes in 2017, huawei filed more international patents than any other company. chinese leaders also recognized that ina
china, they ranked i.p. protection 10th on a list of their top challenges. how can that be? one answer, according to nick lardy of the peterson institute. in 2014 i.p. protection was the second most-important issue for u.s. companies. in that year korechina created first specialized courts to handle the cases, and they give foreign firms a fair shake. foreign plaintiffs brought 63 cases in the beijing i.p. court and won 100% of the cases. still, critics charge with good reason that foreign...
118
118
Jun 13, 2019
06/19
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
chinese-americans being removed from top research institutes all a part of trump administration's push to counter china'stellectual property. we had bloomberg's peter waldman who wrote the story, and it is a fascinating read. it is a big, long look at the ramifications. the headline captures it, there has been this ee so's -- ethos on openness on the fight against cancer. how does it slowdown that progress? summer, the director of the national institutes of health sent a letter to institutions around the country saying that we are very worried that you may have people sending ideas to collaborators in china, basically raising questions about the way that basic science is done in these collaboratives, particularly between u.s. researchers and chinese. the place that really kicks at this ball was md at, a huge houston cancer center run by the denver city of texas. they did investigations of five of their researchers, four of them are gone for these in china.ips story of tells the what happened to one of them, a woman who ended up leaving md anderson and is now, back in china. the canceree some of statistic
chinese-americans being removed from top research institutes all a part of trump administration's push to counter china'stellectual property. we had bloomberg's peter waldman who wrote the story, and it is a fascinating read. it is a big, long look at the ramifications. the headline captures it, there has been this ee so's -- ethos on openness on the fight against cancer. how does it slowdown that progress? summer, the director of the national institutes of health sent a letter to institutions...
749
749
Jun 8, 2019
06/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 749
favorite 0
quote 1
china is funding institutes inside our colleges over 100 of them in america today that teach about there funded by american businesses talking about freedom? how about zero? pete: there are so many times where we allow in take from america and we don't demand the same treatment somewhere else. and that's the way trump sees the world, hey, mexico. you have a problem. time to address it, because it's hurting us. that does not mean you are anti-mexican. pro-american citizen and pro-sovereignty. ed: something caught our eye in georgia. a professor down there who is a chinese legal immigrant. he came here the right way. he went through the procedure and went through the processes zuh a professor who decided to speak out about immigration. is sounds like he agrees with the president and that, of course, set off liberal alarm bells down at this college he says among other things if you are going to award illegal immigrants there will be more illegal immigrants. to make convincing argument, please present evidence. i'm against political correctness. i speak truth to power in class and my stude
china is funding institutes inside our colleges over 100 of them in america today that teach about there funded by american businesses talking about freedom? how about zero? pete: there are so many times where we allow in take from america and we don't demand the same treatment somewhere else. and that's the way trump sees the world, hey, mexico. you have a problem. time to address it, because it's hurting us. that does not mean you are anti-mexican. pro-american citizen and pro-sovereignty....
23
23
Jun 6, 2019
06/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
universities and our cultural institutions and our media enterprises are finding that they also can be picked off when they are forced to engage or are engaging with china. so we need to cultivate something that really wasn't necessary even a decade ago which is ways to create common standards and greater solidarity among our democratic institutions because if they are faced with dealing with the chinese party state on their own they are going to have a really hard time. u my next question i think and i only have a little bit of time left but for you mister chang, one of certainly we read reports in united states that efforts on the part of chinese who are trying to speak out against the repression that is going on in china, one of the things that we have seen reports on in the last decade or so has been an effort in china to respond to schools that are collapsing because of shoddy construction in children being killed to the environmental concerns that the chinese people have, to health issues that are there. is the surveillance state also quashing those movements will? >> they are independent movements pressing the government and giving real pressure
universities and our cultural institutions and our media enterprises are finding that they also can be picked off when they are forced to engage or are engaging with china. so we need to cultivate something that really wasn't necessary even a decade ago which is ways to create common standards and greater solidarity among our democratic institutions because if they are faced with dealing with the chinese party state on their own they are going to have a really hard time. u my next question i...
82
82
Jun 14, 2019
06/19
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
she was challenged by the national institutes of health through her employer for not disclosing professional ties in chinarelationships, research collaborations, sharing of data, maybe some honorary advisory titles in her native country. she is a naturalized american. they accuse her of not disclosing them, so she ended up resigning after a long investigation in which the fbi was quite actively involved. emily: she allegedly left the united states and went to work in china. is that suspect? >> it's not suspect. the people who work with her -- she is quite an accomplished epidemiologist. the dean of the public health school at george washington university said the only thing we lost in the united states is our investment in her. in other words, this is quite a talented researcher now lost to the united states. emily: is this happening to other chinese researchers in the united states? >> there are four chinese researchers who have left as a result of this investigation. two more were fired from her -- from emory university and a whole lot more are under fire or under investigation. at least 60 people aroun
she was challenged by the national institutes of health through her employer for not disclosing professional ties in chinarelationships, research collaborations, sharing of data, maybe some honorary advisory titles in her native country. she is a naturalized american. they accuse her of not disclosing them, so she ended up resigning after a long investigation in which the fbi was quite actively involved. emily: she allegedly left the united states and went to work in china. is that suspect?...
63
63
Jun 26, 2019
06/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
china, down 20 points over the past year. natasha kassem put together the survey‘s findings for the lowy institute. given the closeness of the two countries' economies. you are absolutely right. it is surprising and i do think in the past perhaps australians have mainly been focused on the economic relationship with china and the many benefits that has brought to australians. but in the last year we've seen more debate about foreign interference, military activities in our region, social credit systems and human rights, and i think this could be impacting on the way australia sees china. what about things like chinese investment in hubs like sydney and melbourne? buying up lots of property and increasing those prices? i think that is also a factor, we've seen higher levels of australians, this year, 68%, saying foreign investment from china is too high in australia. having said that, property prices are not what they used to be in these cities and australians in the past have said they were more concerned about chinese investment or foreign investment more broadly in critical infrastructure like our
china, down 20 points over the past year. natasha kassem put together the survey‘s findings for the lowy institute. given the closeness of the two countries' economies. you are absolutely right. it is surprising and i do think in the past perhaps australians have mainly been focused on the economic relationship with china and the many benefits that has brought to australians. but in the last year we've seen more debate about foreign interference, military activities in our region, social...
662
662
Jun 11, 2019
06/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 662
favorite 0
quote 0
china. its been called a british institution and even a national treasure.ric houses and almost 800 miles of british coastline. founded in 1895, the trust is a large charity which has special powers to "preserve and protect" over 500 historical places in britain. scotland has its own organisation. the national trust has around five million members — making it one of the world's largest membership groups. hilary mcgrady, director general, national trust is with us now what a job. where do you start, you took it on in march last year, you've been with the national trust for some time. i was there for 13 years, but it's the bestjob in the world, honestly. where do you begin, it's enormous, the trust is so diverse, you're generating something like £600 million worth of turnover but you're a charity, you've got to reinvest, talk us through it. that's exactly right and it is the balance between being fundamentally a charity that is here to look after special places because we believe people need access to beauty and nature and we use that as our north star but we
china. its been called a british institution and even a national treasure.ric houses and almost 800 miles of british coastline. founded in 1895, the trust is a large charity which has special powers to "preserve and protect" over 500 historical places in britain. scotland has its own organisation. the national trust has around five million members — making it one of the world's largest membership groups. hilary mcgrady, director general, national trust is with us now what a job....
39
39
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
that legislation is ignored activists say it is a power grab by mainland china that would destroy hong kong democratic institutions speed up you saw on the ground at the protests. and in football the u.s. cruising past leading into the world cup's last 161 of the highlights. i'm brian thomas thanks so much for joining us dozens of people have been injured in the join. in capital tbilisi after a night of clashes protesters tried to storm the parliament building when they heard a russian lawmaker was addressing that assembly georgia has no diplomatic relations with moscow and fought a short wall war with russia in 2008 here's more now on how those clashes unfolded . they started off peacefully enough and then canisters of tear gas rained down on protesters. all this because a russian politician visited the parliament into lisi and gave a speech the lawmaker supports the independence of 2 breakaway regions in georgia in response protesters swarmed the parliament demanding the government's resignation. russia and georgia have a testy relationship and they have not had diplomatic ties in over 10 years. he said it was i
that legislation is ignored activists say it is a power grab by mainland china that would destroy hong kong democratic institutions speed up you saw on the ground at the protests. and in football the u.s. cruising past leading into the world cup's last 161 of the highlights. i'm brian thomas thanks so much for joining us dozens of people have been injured in the join. in capital tbilisi after a night of clashes protesters tried to storm the parliament building when they heard a russian lawmaker...
54
54
Jun 3, 2019
06/19
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
abb oc statement says they have no plans to take over other institutions. china'stor regular said he is confident the markets are stable and healthy. a day, ons, 24 hours air and on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am su keenan, this is bloomberg. paul: thank you for that, su. let's get a check of the markets right now. currently weaker by more than 1%. the topix getting pretty close to wiping out all of its games for 2019. here in australia we have the asx lower for two thirds of 1%. we are also waiting on a decision from the reserve bank of australia on the cash rate on tuesday. we are expected to see a 25 basis point cut there to a new record low. the kospi is interesting. nevermind the trade war. the trade expose korean index higher by a bit of a quarter of 1%. building on gains from thursday and friday of last week. shery: perhaps expectations for cuts did not bok go as planned. it's turn to the impact of escalating trade views on the market, and what this might do to the global outlook. asian stocks sta
abb oc statement says they have no plans to take over other institutions. china'stor regular said he is confident the markets are stable and healthy. a day, ons, 24 hours air and on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am su keenan, this is bloomberg. paul: thank you for that, su. let's get a check of the markets right now. currently weaker by more than 1%. the topix getting pretty close to wiping out all of its games for 2019. here in...