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china. south korea responded by urging pyongyang to commit to previous agreements on disarmament. japan also expressed concern saying it would continue to boost its military defenses and. i will refrain from mentioning various individual missiles but in general terms when we are aware that some new missile is make it difficult for conventional equipment to deal with the requirement. that for all the bravado on show in north korea analysts noted that kim jong un also appeared to be holding back. he's not yet tested a new weapon leading some to say it may not even. and that it could be a tactic to increase his leverage in any future talks with the united states. for more on this i'm joined now by dr sujan lim an analyst or not could unify from the university of central lancashire in the u.k. dr lim welcome how much of a concern would you say is this new missile. as i see our having the missile itself isn't that much new thing for us is that kind of tactics been there for a long time and especially are we are waiting for the november presidency election in the states and north korea
china. south korea responded by urging pyongyang to commit to previous agreements on disarmament. japan also expressed concern saying it would continue to boost its military defenses and. i will refrain from mentioning various individual missiles but in general terms when we are aware that some new missile is make it difficult for conventional equipment to deal with the requirement. that for all the bravado on show in north korea analysts noted that kim jong un also appeared to be holding back....
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china. south korea responded by urging pyongyang to commit to previous agreements on disarmament. japan also expressed concern saying it would continue to boost its military defenses and. i will refrain from mentioning various individual missiles but in general terms when we are aware that some new missile is make it difficult for conventional equipment to deal with when they were part of a corner. but for all the bravado on show in north korea analysts noted that kim jong un also appeared to be holding back. he's not yet tested a new weapon leading some to say it may not even. and that it could be a tactic to increase his leverage in any future talks with the united states. for more on this i'm joined now by dr sujan lim an analyst on not could unify from the university of central lancashire in the u.k. dr lim welcome how much of a cause of concern would you say is this new missile. as i see our having the missile itself isn't that much new thing for us is that kind of tactics been there for a long time and especially are rare waiting for the november presidency election in the s
china. south korea responded by urging pyongyang to commit to previous agreements on disarmament. japan also expressed concern saying it would continue to boost its military defenses and. i will refrain from mentioning various individual missiles but in general terms when we are aware that some new missile is make it difficult for conventional equipment to deal with when they were part of a corner. but for all the bravado on show in north korea analysts noted that kim jong un also appeared to...
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the only countries that seemed to be compared were countries close to china south korea, taiwan. that should be on the agenda for the next president, which was what sort of things can we have in place to deal with a virus pandemic, to identify when it arrives sooner and put things in effect to minimize its spread. do likee things you can south korea did to quickly identify and limit the spread of something that could have pandemic like qualities. the fact that it is not just the united states but almost entire developed world. we need to move that to the forefront of public policy. host: good morning, richard. welcome to the program. caller: hello. good morning. host: good morning. caller: i am just feeling that this spread that has happened with the president has come from the nomination and her family possibly still being contagious with the virus. another comment i would like to make, it seems to me the , generally if you are a multimillionaire with business. it seems like if you are a business or corporation or multimillionaire, to give billions of dollars, but if you a regul
the only countries that seemed to be compared were countries close to china south korea, taiwan. that should be on the agenda for the next president, which was what sort of things can we have in place to deal with a virus pandemic, to identify when it arrives sooner and put things in effect to minimize its spread. do likee things you can south korea did to quickly identify and limit the spread of something that could have pandemic like qualities. the fact that it is not just the united states...
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china. south korea responded by urging pyongyang to commit to previous agreements on disarmament. japan also expressed concern saying it would continue to boost its military defenses. i will refrain from mentioning various individual missiles but in general terms when we are aware that some new missile is make it difficult for conventional equipment to deal with when they were part of a coma. but for all the bravado on show in north korea analysts noted that kim jong un also appeared to be holding back. he's not yet tested a new weapon leading some to say it may not even. and this could be a tactic to increase his leverage in any future talks with the united states. for more on this i'm joined now by dr sujan lim an analyst on north korean affairs from the university of central lancashire in the u.k. dr limb welcome how much of a cause of concern would you say is this new missile. as i say are having the missile itself is not too much new thing for us it's that kind of tactics been there for a long time and especially are we are waiting for the november presidency election in the
china. south korea responded by urging pyongyang to commit to previous agreements on disarmament. japan also expressed concern saying it would continue to boost its military defenses. i will refrain from mentioning various individual missiles but in general terms when we are aware that some new missile is make it difficult for conventional equipment to deal with when they were part of a coma. but for all the bravado on show in north korea analysts noted that kim jong un also appeared to be...
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and about one 3rd of the world's commerce traverses the south china sea every year connecting markets in asia and india goes a china japan south korea and taiwan through the south china sea for energy from the middle east and ultimately for consumer markets in europe and china salami sliced tactics over the last 15 years 1st saying that they have some defensive concerns in the south china sea then the same for president obama they'd be no militarization of these. artificial islands the chinese have built that militarizing those islands and now firing missiles into the air well we have very important consequences we're concerned with here how and because this is 1400000 square miles of international border ways in international airspace and the chinese are essentially claiming this as the sovereign chinese lake so it's very dangerous for the global trading system it's very harmful to china's neighbors i threw out east asia and into south east asia region but also i think in terms of an international press it in if china is able to essentially subsumed the south china sea and make it sovereign chinese territory there's no stopping oth
and about one 3rd of the world's commerce traverses the south china sea every year connecting markets in asia and india goes a china japan south korea and taiwan through the south china sea for energy from the middle east and ultimately for consumer markets in europe and china salami sliced tactics over the last 15 years 1st saying that they have some defensive concerns in the south china sea then the same for president obama they'd be no militarization of these. artificial islands the chinese...
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towards china, the suspicion of china, especially among the south korean public as a whole, has really soured, really grown. this goes back a few years, when china hit south koreaeconomic sanctions, when south korea deployed an antimissile defense that was provided by the united states in the face of north korea's growing missile program, china saw this as directed at it. think that's actually one thing that has cap south koreans very eager to keep the alliance and make sure that it is in good shape. if you look at public opinion, the south koreans really value the alliance more than ever. they want to u.s. presence there. you see the same kind of figures in the united states, this very mature and deep alliance. here is where i think donald trump -- books have come out about his administration. flip through some of these books, of course, there is a lot about north korea. it's amazing how much there is about south korea. i'm sorry to say donald trump had a real chip on his shoulder about south korea. translated and analyzed in south korea before they even hit the book stands in the united states, and it hurt south koreans feelings, but more importantly, it has
towards china, the suspicion of china, especially among the south korean public as a whole, has really soured, really grown. this goes back a few years, when china hit south koreaeconomic sanctions, when south korea deployed an antimissile defense that was provided by the united states in the face of north korea's growing missile program, china saw this as directed at it. think that's actually one thing that has cap south koreans very eager to keep the alliance and make sure that it is in good...
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presidential office also appears key to host a try lateral summit between the leaders of japan, china, and south koreathe end of the year. >>> japan's astroid probe hayabusa2 is set to return to earth after six years in space. it is on track to deliver its cargo to the australian desert in early september. the japan aerospace exploration agency, jaxa believes hayabusa2 has carried out its mission successfully, collecting samples from an asteroid, such as sand. the probe was launched in 2014 and traveled about 300 million kilometers to reach the asteroid. jaxa told reporters on thursday it plans to send a team of 73 people to australia to retrieve the probe's capsule. the team will undergo more than three weeks of quarantine as a coronavirus precaution. they plan to start full-fledged preparations for the work in less than four weeks from now. >> translator: i am feeling a bit nervous but i am looking forward to seeing what hayabusa2 brings back. >> the probe is expected to discharge the capsule into the earth's atmosphere on december 6th as planned. >>> it's been almost a year since a devastating blaz
presidential office also appears key to host a try lateral summit between the leaders of japan, china, and south koreathe end of the year. >>> japan's astroid probe hayabusa2 is set to return to earth after six years in space. it is on track to deliver its cargo to the australian desert in early september. the japan aerospace exploration agency, jaxa believes hayabusa2 has carried out its mission successfully, collecting samples from an asteroid, such as sand. the probe was launched in...
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the only countries that seemed to be compared were countries close to china south korea, taiwan. that should be on the agenda for the next president, which was what sort of things can we have in place to deal with a virus pandemic, to identify when it arrives sooner and put things in effect to minimize its spread. do likee things you can south korea did to quickly identify and limit the spread of something that could have pandemic like qualities. the fact that it is not just the united states but almost entire developed world. we need to move that to the forefront of public policy. host: good morning, richard. welcome to the program. caller: hello. good morning. host: good morning. caller: i am just feeling that this spread that has happened with the president has come from the nomination and her family possibly still being contagious with the virus. another comment i would like to make, it seems to me the , generally if you are a multimillionaire with business. it seems like if you are a business or corporation or multimillionaire, to give billions of dollars, but if you a regul
the only countries that seemed to be compared were countries close to china south korea, taiwan. that should be on the agenda for the next president, which was what sort of things can we have in place to deal with a virus pandemic, to identify when it arrives sooner and put things in effect to minimize its spread. do likee things you can south korea did to quickly identify and limit the spread of something that could have pandemic like qualities. the fact that it is not just the united states...
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they've done it in china, south korea, japan, taiwan. we're rounding the corner?on't know what corner he's talking about. we're rounding the corner back to march and april when we had the big outbreaks. they happened to be in new york. but as you can see, they can migrate, and they've migrated to texas, they've migrated to arizona before, they're up in wisconsin and other places. i have been saying literally since the start, that november 2021 is about the point when we're going to have enough vaccine out there that we're going to be able to really begin to return to normal. and we should make it clear, this is not like flipping a light switch. we're going to go from, you know, wearing masks, socially distancing, small groups, businesses being mostly outside, to suddenly everything's going to be normal. it's going to be a phased-in approach. that's the way people have to look at it. the president has never been once right in his prognostications. he is constantly acting like a doctor and an epidemiologist. hydroxychloroquine, it's going to go away with the summer
they've done it in china, south korea, japan, taiwan. we're rounding the corner?on't know what corner he's talking about. we're rounding the corner back to march and april when we had the big outbreaks. they happened to be in new york. but as you can see, they can migrate, and they've migrated to texas, they've migrated to arizona before, they're up in wisconsin and other places. i have been saying literally since the start, that november 2021 is about the point when we're going to have enough...
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south korea's exports and manufacturing industries. third-quarter manufacturing actually growing 7.6% quarter on quarter when you look at the details in the gdp numbers. we have seen the rebound in china. south korea's biggest trading partner helping in the recovery in exports and investment, now quarter on quarter, the economy growing 1.9% for the third quarter after the first recession since 2003. we have seen a lot of help from the government as well. four extra budgets this year. let's get some analysis of the south korean gdp numbers with .oody's analytics economist give us some reaction to these numbers. much stronger than what is expected. how much room does this give the government to implement some long-term policies and switch away from just a reaction to this pandemic? >> thank you, shery. a strong rebound, absolutely no doubt about that. this exceeds the moody's analytics focus for a 1.4% rebound and as you mentioned, point hasthe turning been facilitated by improving exports. south korea has continued to benefit from a recovery in overseas demand conditions, a strong tech by demand as well as recovering production activity in china. of course, this number is what it is. d
south korea's exports and manufacturing industries. third-quarter manufacturing actually growing 7.6% quarter on quarter when you look at the details in the gdp numbers. we have seen the rebound in china. south korea's biggest trading partner helping in the recovery in exports and investment, now quarter on quarter, the economy growing 1.9% for the third quarter after the first recession since 2003. we have seen a lot of help from the government as well. four extra budgets this year. let's get...
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moment, the north-south divide, or east asia versus the rest of asia is still something that we are areidering, and we overweight on china in south koreae attractive valuations emerging in some asean countries. indonesia, in thailand. i think at the moment i think it early to cometle back to this market. we need to see some reactivation of growth and see some catalyst before getting more aggressive on the south part of asia. i am just wondering if the news today from stephen mnuchin, the u.s. treasury secretary, saying he doesn't see any meaningful stimulus package before the election on november 3, does that have any impact on your outlook at all? thek: we know that we have which hasthe markets, been number one, the economic commission, number two, the fiscal package, #3, the monetary policy. on there uncertain timing of the next fiscal stimulus in the u.s.. this is placing some uncertainty on the sure plan, but it --sn't mean that will be any it doesn't mean that there will not be any fiscal stimulus package. the views we talk on the duration of the market for the next quarter, until march or april of 2021, we are concentrating on th
moment, the north-south divide, or east asia versus the rest of asia is still something that we are areidering, and we overweight on china in south koreae attractive valuations emerging in some asean countries. indonesia, in thailand. i think at the moment i think it early to cometle back to this market. we need to see some reactivation of growth and see some catalyst before getting more aggressive on the south part of asia. i am just wondering if the news today from stephen mnuchin, the u.s....
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south korea faces a they are supported by the people's republic of china. they are supported by the soviet union. south korea faces a very delicate situation. now the united states in this case, this administration has recommended a year ago and we have reiterated again this year that the united states, south korea, north korea, and the people's republic of china sit down at the conference table to resolve the problems of the korean peninsula. this is a leadership role that the united states under this administration is carrying out. and if we do it, and i think the opportunities and possibilities are getting better, we will have solved many of the internal domestic problems that exist in south korea at the present time. >> governor carter. >> i noticed that mr. ford didn't comment on chile. typical example, of many others, where this administration overthrew an elected government and have to -- and helped to establish a military dictatorship. this is not been an ancient history story. last year under mr. ford, of all the food for peace that went to south am
south korea faces a they are supported by the people's republic of china. they are supported by the soviet union. south korea faces a very delicate situation. now the united states in this case, this administration has recommended a year ago and we have reiterated again this year that the united states, south korea, north korea, and the people's republic of china sit down at the conference table to resolve the problems of the korean peninsula. this is a leadership role that the united states...
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last part of your question first, we're in an extraordinarily hopeful time, chris because china, japan, south koreaunion have all just in the last few weeks made major historic new commitments to much faster reductions in global warming pollution. the stage is set for the united states of america under a new president, hopefully, to come back in as the namp rtural leadf the global kpluncommunity and r take this climate crisis under control and start makiing the changes that can create millions of jobs and deal with this threat to the future of humanity. the same thing is true with the pandemic if we have a president who will listen to the scientists and listen to the doctors and not play politics with it. to directly answer your question, i do not have fear. i have so much confidence in the american people having seen and heard what they have seen and heard for four years, i have confidence they're going to make an overwhelming judgment. i hope and pray i'm not wrong about that but i feel confidence in it because i'm confident in the american people. >> former vice president, former presidential no
last part of your question first, we're in an extraordinarily hopeful time, chris because china, japan, south koreaunion have all just in the last few weeks made major historic new commitments to much faster reductions in global warming pollution. the stage is set for the united states of america under a new president, hopefully, to come back in as the namp rtural leadf the global kpluncommunity and r take this climate crisis under control and start makiing the changes that can create millions...
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impart to china's restrictions in south korea's testing and taiwanese discipline all seem to be paying off but will japan pay a high price for its laid back approach. in magic life you see beads hottest gifts an effort boy is one of them is. i do not to know the junk that is followed in. my nigeria is suck up by nigeria is your development manager excellence this is my nigeria. my nigeria on al-jazeera. global pandemic. family comes 1st. for every american healthcare has never been more important. because the new disease does not favor republicans over democrats bridge over poor or black over white. america decides how to care for a nation. extensive coverage of the us elections. on al jazeera. 5 g. internet technology game changing threat i don't want to be a few men leverage activists. the. conspiracy theorists engineers and world leaders this is only the beginning outgoing fiercely over control over the latest wireless technology the truth about 5 g. on al-jazeera. again america and doha these are the top stories on al-jazeera with just under a weeks ago until the u.s. presidential
impart to china's restrictions in south korea's testing and taiwanese discipline all seem to be paying off but will japan pay a high price for its laid back approach. in magic life you see beads hottest gifts an effort boy is one of them is. i do not to know the junk that is followed in. my nigeria is suck up by nigeria is your development manager excellence this is my nigeria. my nigeria on al-jazeera. global pandemic. family comes 1st. for every american healthcare has never been more...
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impart to china's restrictions in south korea's testing and taiwanese discipline all seem to be paying off but will japan pay a high price for its laid back approach. performed weeks america in goal didn't protest every day all over the u.s. even as the country faces the continued threat of a deadly penn demick. and it morphed into a movement calling for police reforms sometimes it was violent. but mostly it was peaceful we asked people to describe what america is now feeling i think people want change. and i think by willing to do whatever it takes to get there on friday billions of people in america are expected to celebrate what's called june 18th at an official holiday commemorating the end of slavery in the united states this year in the wake of the nationwide protests there is a growing number of calls to make it an official federal holiday. as people see it as a great opportunity to take to the streets to continue to let their message be heard . he began with war and to connect with here i called shall i fall dog i felt like i was that the documentary filmmaker once planted unco
impart to china's restrictions in south korea's testing and taiwanese discipline all seem to be paying off but will japan pay a high price for its laid back approach. performed weeks america in goal didn't protest every day all over the u.s. even as the country faces the continued threat of a deadly penn demick. and it morphed into a movement calling for police reforms sometimes it was violent. but mostly it was peaceful we asked people to describe what america is now feeling i think people...
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impart to china's restrictions in south korea's testing and taiwanese discipline all seem to be paying off but will japan pay a high price for its laid back approach. al jazeera world goes inside the color military wing of hamas gaining access to keep pleasant previously unseen footage on the list which we pay at different political reality a must win both stronger and militarily goods but with new shifting legion alliances we are asking the palestinians to meet the challenge of peaceful coexistence what next for gaza and the palestinians gaza amas and the middle east on al-jazeera. building a wall was the promise made in the bid for the white house 0 tolerance approach at the southern border became government policy detaining children and separating families the stark reality a picture too much to bear for many americans in a country that was built on immigration. follow the key issues of the us elections on al-jazeera. who could too after vos a soviet era to make you manufacturing becky. with a decades old the book is being torn up and recruited by an outsider. and the fusion of west
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i don't see returning to march lows because i checked the number of cases in china and south korea and the philippines and malaysia and vietnam, which is a supply chain. there it's very much contained a little spike in malaysia but definitely controllable. if that goes the way we're seeing europe and the u.s. go, then it's look out below but tech is the place to be. i think there will be better buying opportunities because stimulus won't be on the table until at least after the election if we get it then and trump's re-elected, we know it will be a very skinny plan i don't think it will be enough because the republicans have said, some said we have enough, some said $500 billion that's not enough. bottom line to me, we won't know who's president for a number of weeks after the election that's optimistic. the downside is still apparent because there's no upside catalyst, period. >> so, jenny, art cashin saying the same thing if you see a pickup in cases in asia, quote, all bets are off. that's according to art cashin weiss said something interesting to me i want to discuss with you. the
i don't see returning to march lows because i checked the number of cases in china and south korea and the philippines and malaysia and vietnam, which is a supply chain. there it's very much contained a little spike in malaysia but definitely controllable. if that goes the way we're seeing europe and the u.s. go, then it's look out below but tech is the place to be. i think there will be better buying opportunities because stimulus won't be on the table until at least after the election if we...
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the only countries that seemed to be compared were countries close to china south korea, taiwan.t should be on the agenda for the next president, which was what sort of things can we have in place to deal with a virus pandemic, to identify when it arrives sooner and put things in effect to minimize its spread. do likee things you can south korea did to quickly identify and limit the spread of something that could have pandemic like qualities. the fact that it is not just the united states but almost entire developed world. we need to move that to the forefront of public policy. host: good morning, richard. welcome to the program. caller: hello. good morning. host: good morning. caller: i am just feeling that this spread that has happened with the president has come from the nomination and her family possibly still being contagious with the virus. another comment i would like to make, it seems to me the , generally if you are a multimillionaire with business. it seems like if you are a business or corporation or multimillionaire, to give billions of dollars, but if you a regular p
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south korea and japan. >> they are concerned about a future of east asian order that has both china, russia, and north koreauclear armed against south korea and japan. >> but the biggest challenge facing theu .s. is still xi jinping. the chinese leader has 10 or 15 years to complete his mission to unify all of china's lost territories. how will the u.s. respond? that is the question facing the next u.s. president, whoever it may be. jane: well, from a cold war with china to cold water swimming, because it could hold a clue to a possible dementia cure, according to cambridge university. scientist discovered a protein that has been shown to slow the onset of dementia in mice that swimn the winter. our environment correspondent explains. >> fancy a dip? yes, in cold war. >> it's warm. ahh! >> we are from the north, so we can handle it. >> why might this help protect against dementia? the ansr is a latent hibernation ability prompted by getting cold that it seems han beings retain. when animals hibernate they lose some of the connections between their brain sells, but they are remarkably reformed wh they wake i
south korea and japan. >> they are concerned about a future of east asian order that has both china, russia, and north koreauclear armed against south korea and japan. >> but the biggest challenge facing theu .s. is still xi jinping. the chinese leader has 10 or 15 years to complete his mission to unify all of china's lost territories. how will the u.s. respond? that is the question facing the next u.s. president, whoever it may be. jane: well, from a cold war with china to cold...
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the other point here other countries that have been able to deal with this effectively vietnam south korea china new zealand some of them knocked it out in like weeks to a month and they didn't do it with a lockdown they did it with an entire list a bevy of things including testing immediate testing knowing who are the people who are sick isolating them i mean that is how you apparently this disease right. no i agree 100 percent they did it with the leadership structure they leaned in on the science they did it with a leadership structure and a government that understood what could 1000 was and what type of a threat it was they did it by not acting like over $1000.00 was a hoax at the end of the day we do have countries that have far exceeded the level of success when it comes to preventing individuals from contracting covert 19 and i think that those are areas that we need to look towards in terms of the methods that they use but in each one that you just named they had government leadership that follow and acknowledge the fact that $1000.00 was a threat and developed a plan from day one wherea
the other point here other countries that have been able to deal with this effectively vietnam south korea china new zealand some of them knocked it out in like weeks to a month and they didn't do it with a lockdown they did it with an entire list a bevy of things including testing immediate testing knowing who are the people who are sick isolating them i mean that is how you apparently this disease right. no i agree 100 percent they did it with the leadership structure they leaned in on the...
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america's most important ally for any strategic move for china india knitted americas asia and. south korea and others that america needs in order to contain china economically. still ahead on al-jazeera tens of thousands rally across indonesia against a war they say will harm workers and the environment plus. and i'm nicholas hawk deep in senegal is seen as something delta join me next on a unique visit inside the museum founded by a french collector bringing back african art to the continent. typhoon chan home continues to make its way towards japan becoming increasingly organized now strengthen just a touch there we go that's a position of the storm not too far away from q. should as we go on through friday it will move very close now the center of the storms not expected to make landfall but you can see lots of very heavy rain coming into southern japan gradually easing up towards tokyo central postle constitute cool enough a northeasterly breeze there for tokyo at just 17 celsius as we go already to saturday actually warms up in tokyo to pick up more of a southerly fade on that winds p
america's most important ally for any strategic move for china india knitted americas asia and. south korea and others that america needs in order to contain china economically. still ahead on al-jazeera tens of thousands rally across indonesia against a war they say will harm workers and the environment plus. and i'm nicholas hawk deep in senegal is seen as something delta join me next on a unique visit inside the museum founded by a french collector bringing back african art to the continent....
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parts of east asia they happened to be on holiday at the moment so the markets in china have been closed also in south korea and in taiwan but we have been getting responses from these countries in east asia from the taiwanese there has been a message sending best wishes to the white house moon j ins office the president presidential office of south korea they say that despite the holiday that is underway here they are closely monitoring the situation from china as well because of the holiday there it's been left to the official media to give the initial responses and interestingly from the china daily this is the english language official newspaper there has been a slightly caustic response a saying that this shows the covert 19 continues to spread despite president trump's insistence to the contrary of course that china and the united states have fallen out very badly over a number of different issues but the whole 'd covert 90 in the way it originated in china moved to the united states the way it was being treated that has been a course of a lot of the increasing tension between the 2 there's been an ev
parts of east asia they happened to be on holiday at the moment so the markets in china have been closed also in south korea and in taiwan but we have been getting responses from these countries in east asia from the taiwanese there has been a message sending best wishes to the white house moon j ins office the president presidential office of south korea they say that despite the holiday that is underway here they are closely monitoring the situation from china as well because of the holiday...
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one of our closest allies their economy is almost 30% dependent on china and china is lecturing south korea, our closest ally and what they want them to do that to the security agreements. and if they don't, they threaten overtly the economic revise holes on almost 30% of their economy and there are korean companies for example have no relation with the united states only dependent on their relationship with china and they argue for going soft on china and one of our closest allies so it's very ingenious and subtle. when you look at what china has done they own 60% of cobalt, a critical commodity the technology and applications and chile with lithium. i mentioned earlier the penetration of the stock markets and the trillion dollars they've reaped to expand its influence around the world in more than 100 companies already. -- countries. >> thank you for that. there are so many great questions here, but we only have about five minutes left, and i do want to get to all of you. i'm going to ask about the implications. the implications of the withdrawal in afghanistan by the peace talks and u.s.
one of our closest allies their economy is almost 30% dependent on china and china is lecturing south korea, our closest ally and what they want them to do that to the security agreements. and if they don't, they threaten overtly the economic revise holes on almost 30% of their economy and there are korean companies for example have no relation with the united states only dependent on their relationship with china and they argue for going soft on china and one of our closest allies so it's very...
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well, if trump wins, i think we will see the us leaving nato, leaving south korea, afghanistan, chinae in the world and europe to fend for itself, which is not necessarily a bad thing. ifjoe biden is elected, i think a mistake would be, no matter how much we would like to go back to the world we knew four years ago, before covid, before trump, this is not going to happen, even ifjoe biden is elected. because american society has changed because the world has changed. of course joe biden will probably take the us back into the paris agreement on climate change, back into the iranian deal, but i suspect he's going to be a quite tough president in terms of trade relations for instance with europe, with china, and we will not go back to the world order that we had set after the second world war. it's a new generation in power, joe biden is not that new generation but the american administration is. so i think it would be a mistake for europe to think, oh god, we're getting the america of before trump, no, trump has changed the world and we will now have to take it from there. fascinating.
well, if trump wins, i think we will see the us leaving nato, leaving south korea, afghanistan, chinae in the world and europe to fend for itself, which is not necessarily a bad thing. ifjoe biden is elected, i think a mistake would be, no matter how much we would like to go back to the world we knew four years ago, before covid, before trump, this is not going to happen, even ifjoe biden is elected. because american society has changed because the world has changed. of course joe biden will...
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we still have holidays in china, hong kong, south korea. 0.1% lower. dictated byts energy stocks as we see oil prices decline. the asx down nearly 1%. we don't have trading in india either because it is mahatma publics birthday, a holiday. futures are trading on the nifty in singapore down zero point 3%. the 10 year yield slipping back as anticipated. a slight move to the downside with regard to the futures contracts. you see the currencies and weakness creeping in into the dollar overnight. we have seen a reversal of that this morning. you have the yen a tad weaker. sterling had rebounded to $1.29. seenis after we have brexit-induced losses. the aussie dollar unchanged. haslinda: let's get the first word headlines. top white house aide hope hicks has tested positive for covid-19. she traveled with president trump on air force one to tuesday's debate in cleveland. the president says there is no indication he contracted the virus. tested positive, national security advisor robert o'brien. he has spent as much time with the president as hicks has. corona
we still have holidays in china, hong kong, south korea. 0.1% lower. dictated byts energy stocks as we see oil prices decline. the asx down nearly 1%. we don't have trading in india either because it is mahatma publics birthday, a holiday. futures are trading on the nifty in singapore down zero point 3%. the 10 year yield slipping back as anticipated. a slight move to the downside with regard to the futures contracts. you see the currencies and weakness creeping in into the dollar overnight. we...
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we find in europe, i have to say that the vast majority of companies are in asia, in china, in taiwan, in south koreabut also in japan. . so an approach, from a regional standpoint, does not really look at where the money is going to be spent but who is going to be the enabler of this recovery and who is going to accrue the benefit. francine: geraldine, thank you so much, geraldine sundstrom, portfolio manager at pimco. we are finding more about the technical issues that euronext is having. have learned so far is that stocks have still not open, or at least they were halted in terms of trading. euronext says all trading has been halted because of the technical issue, that means france, portugal, netherlands, thatng has been halted, so includes big stocks like l'oreal and lvmh. i am sure we will bring any breaking news that we have on the fact that euronext says trading has been halted on all products because of a technical issue. coming up, the u.k. is said to be preparing to water down as lawbreaking brexit legislation. can that boost investor confidence that a trade deal could happen? we discuss th
we find in europe, i have to say that the vast majority of companies are in asia, in china, in taiwan, in south koreabut also in japan. . so an approach, from a regional standpoint, does not really look at where the money is going to be spent but who is going to be the enabler of this recovery and who is going to accrue the benefit. francine: geraldine, thank you so much, geraldine sundstrom, portfolio manager at pimco. we are finding more about the technical issues that euronext is having....
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what impact do you think that has had not only on china, but other countries in the region? south koreation because we cannot make a choice between beijing and washington. the us is our number one ally, while china is very important strategic operating partner therefore we want beijing and washington to go together and resolve the differences in our more harmonious way. we are not ina more harmonious way. we are not in a position to make a choice between the two. in that case, in that case, ifjoe biden won the election, would that put you in an easier position? joe biden will be tough on china, like trump, but he will be much more, pushing much more civilised to china and i think he will be in full consultation, with his allies therefore we believe we can come up with a much better consultation channel with joe biden. you are supporting a joe biden. you are supporting a joe biden victory? not necessarily. asa biden victory? not necessarily. as a special adviser to the president of my country, i cannot take any position but it would be ok for both of them, if trump gets elected we know h
what impact do you think that has had not only on china, but other countries in the region? south koreation because we cannot make a choice between beijing and washington. the us is our number one ally, while china is very important strategic operating partner therefore we want beijing and washington to go together and resolve the differences in our more harmonious way. we are not ina more harmonious way. we are not in a position to make a choice between the two. in that case, in that case,...
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two thirds of the chinese prisoners refused to return to red china. 35,000 north koreans decided they would rather they've in south koreaive in south korea. an armistice is only a cease fire, not peace. and in this divided nation, the need is for constant watchfulness, unending preparedness remains and may continue for years to come. this is true anywhere on earth where people face an aggressor. hadhe communists miscalculated in korea. they could not bring themselves to believe we would spend so much of material and of effort and of pain so far from home. that lesson was an important one for all concerned. once ain the united states army, the erican soldiers, had stood for most in a massive military force on foreign soil. but not for conquest. passed, we began to see our pparedness would have to be large-scale, constant flexible, and adaptable. they were to be ars of menace, bringing in a new phrase, the cold war. ♪
two thirds of the chinese prisoners refused to return to red china. 35,000 north koreans decided they would rather they've in south koreaive in south korea. an armistice is only a cease fire, not peace. and in this divided nation, the need is for constant watchfulness, unending preparedness remains and may continue for years to come. this is true anywhere on earth where people face an aggressor. hadhe communists miscalculated in korea. they could not bring themselves to believe we would spend...
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parts of east asia they happen to be on holiday at the moment so the markets in china have been closed also in south korea and in taiwan but we have been getting responses from these countries in east asia from the taiwanese there has been a message you're sending best wishes to the white house moon jay ins office the president presidential office of south korea they say that despite the holiday that is under way here they are closely monitoring the situation from china as well because of the holiday there it's been left to the official media to give the initial responses and interestingly from the china daily this is the english language official newspaper there has been a slightly caustic response a saying that this shows the covert 19 continues to spread despite president trump's insistence to the contrary of course that china and the united.
parts of east asia they happen to be on holiday at the moment so the markets in china have been closed also in south korea and in taiwan but we have been getting responses from these countries in east asia from the taiwanese there has been a message you're sending best wishes to the white house moon jay ins office the president presidential office of south korea they say that despite the holiday that is under way here they are closely monitoring the situation from china as well because of the...
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one of our closest allies in south korea -- south korea is -- their economy is now almost 30% definite. china is lecturing the south koreans. our closest ally, what we want them to do. the agreement with the united states, and military exercises and so on and so forth. if they don't, they threaten economic reprisals on almost 30% of their but there are korean company that's have no rewith the united states that are dependent on their relation with china. and the democracy. they are going soft on china and one of our closest allies. it is very ingenious. we have to be able to off set that. >> it is not just south korea. when you look at what china has done it now owns 60% of the cobalt economy for high-tech technology and apply cases, familiarly in chile with lithium being the goal there. separately i mentioned earlier the penetration of the stock markets and the american investors that end up funding china's ability to expand it's influence throughout the world. and more than 100 companies already. countries. >> thank you for that, there is so many great questions here. we have only about fiv
one of our closest allies in south korea -- south korea is -- their economy is now almost 30% definite. china is lecturing the south koreans. our closest ally, what we want them to do. the agreement with the united states, and military exercises and so on and so forth. if they don't, they threaten economic reprisals on almost 30% of their but there are korean company that's have no rewith the united states that are dependent on their relation with china. and the democracy. they are going soft...
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for south korea to consolidate its middle power credentials, but we talked about today discontinuing lingering tensions with japan. it's not going to go away. very fragile, we achieve achieh chinaince a whole fiasco. these relationships and south korea neighbors make it difficult for south korea i think to join the quad. i think this makes their position for a complicated, out complicated situation. >> all right. with that, that is a last winter we are out of type it overtime. just a big thanks to marc for coming on the show for the third time. we really appreciate it. and answering all the tough questions and questions the audience as well. we really, really to appreciate the tiger thanks to victor of course as always, and sue, great stuff that you always vault over the high bar we set for you on the show. marc, just in closing i would say, we are down the stretch year in kb oh. in c, your team is doing well. i think we have slightly i don't know if you can break up. there it is. you throwing out the first pitch at the nc dinos came back when you in seoul. great for. i think you brought them good luck much to the chagrin of my bears and it was a son going to leave you with thi
for south korea to consolidate its middle power credentials, but we talked about today discontinuing lingering tensions with japan. it's not going to go away. very fragile, we achieve achieh chinaince a whole fiasco. these relationships and south korea neighbors make it difficult for south korea i think to join the quad. i think this makes their position for a complicated, out complicated situation. >> all right. with that, that is a last winter we are out of type it overtime. just a big...
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infrastructure associated with there's a is he saying up nowhere more so than in south korea which this year over talked china to become the number one producer of electric batteries. writing high on the trend s.k. innovation the energy and chemical company telling d.w. that improving battery capacity is top of the agenda. the energy density the distance a car can travel on one charge has increased from 150 kilometers to more than $300.00. and i think that in 3 or 4 years we'll see the development of fast charging batteries they can be charged in just 20 or 30 minutes. 5 foot high powered come out of cost and to achieve its goal of having a 1000000 electric vehicles on the road by 2025 the south korean government has been luring buyers with subsidies of up to 15000 euros. i didn't really consider the environment much when i bought the car but afterwards it made me feel better to protect the environment and save money with saving money and the promise in south korea battery makers are leading the charge towards electric. and a quick reminder of our top story at this hour global markets on the pressure after pr
infrastructure associated with there's a is he saying up nowhere more so than in south korea which this year over talked china to become the number one producer of electric batteries. writing high on the trend s.k. innovation the energy and chemical company telling d.w. that improving battery capacity is top of the agenda. the energy density the distance a car can travel on one charge has increased from 150 kilometers to more than $300.00. and i think that in 3 or 4 years we'll see the...
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cloud of gray wall sink is way further south which and east with so some sherry rain coming into the northeast of china eventually that will slide across north korea pressure pushing across south korea pushing towards cuba should that western side of honshu for. it is generate dry we do have a few showers i have it's was that western side of china and they will fade across in the china towards me and mob of say some lively shall us little pockets a very heavy rain coming in here from the remnants of last week's typhoon that still bring some heavy showers into that western side of me a ma northeast of enduring this system if anything will intensify for the as because through the next couple of days so heavy showers along the spells of right rolling in here is to go on through saturday wetter weather the likelihood of flooding coming through as we go on into sunday that wet weather pushing right up across the northeast of india southeast and possibly with as much of india is fine and dry but a few showers down towards kara. jumped into the stream and julian on global community bio diversity is bio security is that essential for our species to surviv
cloud of gray wall sink is way further south which and east with so some sherry rain coming into the northeast of china eventually that will slide across north korea pressure pushing across south korea pushing towards cuba should that western side of honshu for. it is generate dry we do have a few showers i have it's was that western side of china and they will fade across in the china towards me and mob of say some lively shall us little pockets a very heavy rain coming in here from the...