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has a lot of leverage that's the reason why people are so interested in technology because it can go inside of almost anything and 5 g. is the most insidious kind of technology because it not only is used for communications and people talk about how much faster their videos are going to be on their phones and whatnot it also can be used as a power supply for the internet of things so basically what happens is you have got you instead of having a cell tower every 4 or 5 miles you now have a 5 g. cell tower which is probably every 1500 feet and the reason for that is it doesn't travel that far because the frequency so much higher it can't go through so many things it's got to be closer and then what it does is it also allows people to power things so these little chips that they put inside of different devices can be powered and then respond back so if the spying is actually insidious and in fact the 5 g. can go right through people's walls and if you have a viewing device you'll be able to look inside people's houses. you mention about why waste tech that in the tech companies have faith it is being good kit in terms
has a lot of leverage that's the reason why people are so interested in technology because it can go inside of almost anything and 5 g. is the most insidious kind of technology because it not only is used for communications and people talk about how much faster their videos are going to be on their phones and whatnot it also can be used as a power supply for the internet of things so basically what happens is you have got you instead of having a cell tower every 4 or 5 miles you now have a 5 g....
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g. technology exclusively made with weiwei. nearly one in 3 residents in the southern city state on the french riviera is a millionaire and the rich demand fast internet with super fast wireless access 5 g. mobile networks offer a much greater danger transfer speeds. monaco telecom signed a deal with while way last september to make it the 1st european country fully covered by 5 g. . officials attending the launch hailed its technological prowess he would do more data you carry the more efficient your network needs to be even 5 g. is revolutionizing the network universe because it needs less electrical and radio electrical power i can carry a lot more data than. a firefighter said 5 g. would make emergency services more efficient. sensors will allow us to guide firefighters so they can reach a disaster location faster these sensors will tell us about a temperature rise or visibility dip so we can reach a location faster you should do is eat it. monaco telecoms biggest supplier vice president said the monaco would help showcase w
g. technology exclusively made with weiwei. nearly one in 3 residents in the southern city state on the french riviera is a millionaire and the rich demand fast internet with super fast wireless access 5 g. mobile networks offer a much greater danger transfer speeds. monaco telecom signed a deal with while way last september to make it the 1st european country fully covered by 5 g. . officials attending the launch hailed its technological prowess he would do more data you carry the more...
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g. technology the way seize the chinese giant is a security threat warning the take could be used to funnel information to beijing. has launched its 1st helicopter service in new york will shuttle passengers from j.f.k. airport to manhattan the 8 minute ride will cost around $200.00. qatar's had a couple years now to come up with creative ways of getting around it bothered by its neighbors the state's always been reliant on imports but its diplomatic isolation has forced it to become more self-sufficient with some outside help from europe and china. factory farming made in qatar or wide asylum who are is proudly presents his poultry empire the process from egg to package chicken takes just 30 days. 1.2000000 birds are packed in here in clinically clean rooms cool to 28 degrees celsius using technology from germany and italy not much is left to chance here. the former bookseller now makes 100000000 euros in sales but he's setting his sights higher still. how to let the most of them are we want to be playing i to i with the developed nations. you've seen the modern technology we use here with
g. technology the way seize the chinese giant is a security threat warning the take could be used to funnel information to beijing. has launched its 1st helicopter service in new york will shuttle passengers from j.f.k. airport to manhattan the 8 minute ride will cost around $200.00. qatar's had a couple years now to come up with creative ways of getting around it bothered by its neighbors the state's always been reliant on imports but its diplomatic isolation has forced it to become more...
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g. technology company is building its own network to avoid congestion or the potential breakdown of a commercialsystem. this is transport of the future a tanker truck containing more than 60000 liters of chemicals twice itself around the headquarters of the german chemical company. remote controlled trucks smoked the tanks and carry them to their destination on this huge site in new takes half and. then monitored and controlled in this room. the staff have an overview of tool times of what's in front of behind and next to the vehicles. of this part to be operated with cameras on a monitor the vehicles in forward or reverse gear which side is fitted with the same technology started the b.s.a. is currently trialing 6 of these trucks known as automated guided vehicles they hope to have 20 in use by the start of next year the camera images and like haitian data transmitted via mobile network. the images need to arrive at the control room in real time with lots of vehicles in operation of the same time the current 4 g. standard wouldn't cut. that's why b.s.f. is building its own ultra fast 5 g. netwo
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g. technology is likely to reach only 3 percent and be restricted to a few large cities. large variations in internet access are not only apparent between rural areas and the cities but between different regions as well southern africa is best served with 50 percent internet coverage west africa is 39 percent east africans have 27 percent central africa has only 12 percent. mobile network construction in sub-saharan africa is frequently a sluggish affair high levels of poverty is a cause in some countries but bad decision making also compounds the problems the sectors international association the g.s. may says there's often a lack of network construction right where it's most urgently needed in cities for instance. he joins us now from london your group paints a fairly rosy picture of sub-saharan africa's growth potential when i look at that the numbers are way behind the rest of the world. yeah thanks for having me ben yes we have seen the last. green properly in the region yesterday it lags global average growth rate it's coming from him to please me because the region
g. technology is likely to reach only 3 percent and be restricted to a few large cities. large variations in internet access are not only apparent between rural areas and the cities but between different regions as well southern africa is best served with 50 percent internet coverage west africa is 39 percent east africans have 27 percent central africa has only 12 percent. mobile network construction in sub-saharan africa is frequently a sluggish affair high levels of poverty is a cause in...
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appreciate putin's disinformation campaigns, trashing 5g telling americans for months now that 5 g technologyould kill us all, leading from everything to nosebleeds to cancer. putin is pushing the pedal to the metal in an effort to beat us to it using chinese technology. the president's response to the news that huawei may help north korea is tepid. >> silicone valley cannot be competed with. >> fine, but make no mistake, this is a very big deal. j u.s. imagine a world where a hostile foreign government could cripple everything from the electric grids right down to your car. it should be more than just a bargaining chip in a trade war. america needs to develop a safe secure solution to 5 g or risk following behind or much worse, and that's your reality check. >> john, that is really fascinating. thank you for explaining all of that, and we should mention our parent company, at&t has a vested interest in all f of thi launching the first 5g service in november. >>> a college student found dead in mississippi. what police know so far about what happened to her. that story is coming up next. let'
appreciate putin's disinformation campaigns, trashing 5g telling americans for months now that 5 g technologyould kill us all, leading from everything to nosebleeds to cancer. putin is pushing the pedal to the metal in an effort to beat us to it using chinese technology. the president's response to the news that huawei may help north korea is tepid. >> silicone valley cannot be competed with. >> fine, but make no mistake, this is a very big deal. j u.s. imagine a world where a...
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havinghe problems of huawei play such a dominant role in five g technology going forward. s this a national security concern or trade concern? lori: both. the reason why is a national security concern is because if it does control the infrastructure and technology, the concern is it will share, under chinese law, data with the government, has a responsibility under chinese law in 2015 and 17, 2 laws were passed on national security and intelligence and espionage, and it will have to possibly provide a backdoor for the chinese in terms of data exchanges. this data will explode, as you know, with 5g technology, beyond where we are today. david: a question that is not conducive -- what is the biggest nuclear threat around the world today? lori: i think the biggest nuclear threat around the world today is the fact that the nuclear arms control regime is collapsing. ishave the i and a treaty about to come to an end in august as we have not been able to resolve that compliance problem with the russians. these intermediate range systems are no longer going to be constrained. the n
havinghe problems of huawei play such a dominant role in five g technology going forward. s this a national security concern or trade concern? lori: both. the reason why is a national security concern is because if it does control the infrastructure and technology, the concern is it will share, under chinese law, data with the government, has a responsibility under chinese law in 2015 and 17, 2 laws were passed on national security and intelligence and espionage, and it will have to possibly...
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nokia is a second rate company with 5 g technology, second rate to waway that makes better and cheaper technology which is why this is a problem. stay away from knnokia. sorry to burst your bubble but it isn't a bubble. this is real the dollars you can make in this market are real. and yes, they are spectacular. on "mad money" tonight i'm on a rampage and you don't want to miss it. i'm giving you my take on the top ten s&p winners and a look back at the ipo class of 2019 to see which companies are worth considering and a stock that rallied more than 2,000% in the past two years and you've probably never heard of it i'll reveal et whenit when i tat tonight's homework. >> announcer: don't miss a second of "mad money. follow @jimcramer on twitter and send jim an email to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a ssll at 1-800-743-cnbc mi something head to madmoney.cnbc.com. woman: my reputation was trashed online. i felt completely helpless. my entire career and business were in jeopardy. i called reputation defender. they were able to restore my good name. if you are under attack, i recommend calli
nokia is a second rate company with 5 g technology, second rate to waway that makes better and cheaper technology which is why this is a problem. stay away from knnokia. sorry to burst your bubble but it isn't a bubble. this is real the dollars you can make in this market are real. and yes, they are spectacular. on "mad money" tonight i'm on a rampage and you don't want to miss it. i'm giving you my take on the top ten s&p winners and a look back at the ipo class of 2019 to see...
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g. transmitter mast technology that's claim to make mobile connectivity as fast as fiber optic cables that work for smartphones with 4 g. and not exactly slow coaches either. for. 5 g. is necessary to enable real time communication and danger transfer such as an industry where robots have to work together and synchronized teams are in road traffic or cars exchange information in real time to warn each other of hazards. network providers have discovered the business potential in cars. they want to make instant vehicle to vehicle communication the new benchmark. current mobile connectivity is too slow and too unreliable. in future everyone will be communicating with everyone else and traffic cars will become 4 wheeled smartphones fitted with a sim card similar to smartphones now but traffic lights. cyclists and others will also be sharing information with each other. researchers at the technical university of auckland have built a test car. here in their outdoor lab they're probing the possibilities of autonomous driving with 5 g. . here fortune moment we're looking at 2 core aspects right n
g. transmitter mast technology that's claim to make mobile connectivity as fast as fiber optic cables that work for smartphones with 4 g. and not exactly slow coaches either. for. 5 g. is necessary to enable real time communication and danger transfer such as an industry where robots have to work together and synchronized teams are in road traffic or cars exchange information in real time to warn each other of hazards. network providers have discovered the business potential in cars. they want...
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trying to limit huawei's global expansion and its potential to be one of the world leaders in five g technologyhe world leader. in some ways, we can understand japan, whether it is officially or unofficially, as applying pressure on those industries that are supplying to huawei. if we look at reports in the past week, huawei has been accused of helping north korea set up its telecommunications system. on the american point of view, with the japanese putting pressure on south korean businesses, essentially affecting north korea and chinese redshifts like huawei, this is not necessarily a bad thing. maybe mr. trump, engage in trying to bring these alliance partners together. shery: senior associate professor at the christian university department of politics and international studies. mike pompeo says he would be willing to travel to tehran to address the iranian people about u.s. foreign policy and explain how the iranian leadership have harmed the islamic republic. he spoke to bloomberg in washington. it is always important to remember the history. it seems like escalation because there's been
trying to limit huawei's global expansion and its potential to be one of the world leaders in five g technologyhe world leader. in some ways, we can understand japan, whether it is officially or unofficially, as applying pressure on those industries that are supplying to huawei. if we look at reports in the past week, huawei has been accused of helping north korea set up its telecommunications system. on the american point of view, with the japanese putting pressure on south korean businesses,...
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we're g technology.e're going to prove capability. >> reporter: the deadline of 2024 is a no go unless congress approves the funds. there's a detailed plan how to get there. just no plan how to play the astronaut cost. there's no telling when the next step on the moon will happen. and the next american moon landing will reflect a half century of progress. not only in technology but also in social thinking because the next group of astronauts to step foot there will include at least one woman. >> mark, thank you. >>> here, here! >> yeah. >> it's heart warming when we did this 50 years ago. >> it is. and the debate to go straight to mars or stop at the moon first is an interesting one. >> it was fascinating to watch it play out in the oval office. >> how do you win the pr on that one? you don't. against the two astronauts who have been there. >>> we have so much more coming up this morning on the moon landing, but right now it is just about 20 minutes past the hour. here is is a look at the weather for you
we're g technology.e're going to prove capability. >> reporter: the deadline of 2024 is a no go unless congress approves the funds. there's a detailed plan how to get there. just no plan how to play the astronaut cost. there's no telling when the next step on the moon will happen. and the next american moon landing will reflect a half century of progress. not only in technology but also in social thinking because the next group of astronauts to step foot there will include at least one...
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g. . officials attending the launch hailed its technological prowess he spoke to more data you carried more efficient your network needs to be even 5 g. is revolutionizing the network universe. because it needs less electrical and radio electrical power i can carry a lot more data. a firefighter said 5 g. would make emergency services more efficient. sensors will allow us to guide firefighters so they can reach a disaster location faster these sensors will tell us about a temperature rise or visibility dip so we can reach a location faster than she does eat it. while away as monaco telecoms biggest supplier vice president will ping said the monaco would help showcase while ways tech despite its small size but europe is struggling over while way washington believes while way is linked to the chinese military and has raised espionage concerns the u.s. has lobbied its closest allies to reject way. ordinary consumers though like 5 g. speeds and many european governments including germany have defied washington and will use walk away at least in part it's not just monaco's tycoons who want speed
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g. system based entirely on huawei technology. also as japan comes under fire for hunting whales again not japanese food is changing their minds over whale meat. this is business on. as welcome to the u.s. and china are talking again representatives of the 2 countries spoke on the phone tuesday night that's according to chinese news agency shin what it's about time because we'd industrial numbers out of china renewed fears that demand for chinese goods is beginning to fall off thanks to the trade conflict with the u.s. the producer prices index an important of the industrial sector sector that measures the cost of goods at the factory gate came in at 0 in june that's a half a point drop from the previous month the weakest result in the last 3 years and that's also bad news from the car industry sales have been falling for 12 consecutive months. that's been a asia business correspondent from singapore where is this the 1st results of the trade conflict. well the go ahead.
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if that occurs, that there is chinese technology in the five g networks, we will have to reassess howe are sharing information. we need to do so securely in the future. amanda: one of the challenges we have is it is hard to separate the war of words, trade war, tariffs that are economically illogical coming from this white house toward china, and not tie this in and say the u.s. is attacking this big telecom company for economic interests, less than security interests. how do you counter the perception? methat is why people like are traveling around the world, ambassadors around the world are explaining this is a true national security concern we have with respect to the future of our communications networks. amanda: how do you justify it, what is the evidence you provide to say it is not just your word against china? >> we are explaining how the national intelligence law in china would work. additional trust issues with the companies in china like huawei that have a long history of not following our export control laws, which has a long history of intellectual property theft. we have
if that occurs, that there is chinese technology in the five g networks, we will have to reassess howe are sharing information. we need to do so securely in the future. amanda: one of the challenges we have is it is hard to separate the war of words, trade war, tariffs that are economically illogical coming from this white house toward china, and not tie this in and say the u.s. is attacking this big telecom company for economic interests, less than security interests. how do you counter the...
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befitting our focus on capabilities, this bill provides investments in cybersecurity as well as 5-g technology and manufacturing and supports education programs to grow the stem workforce. recognizing the challenges of foreign intelligence services targeting academic institutions, the bill establishes a public-private partnership at the national academies to address counterintelligence concerns while maintaining an open and collaborative research environment. provisions are included also to synchronize best practices across the department relating to network, industrial base, military installation and weapons cybersecurity. we ensure the administration's more assertive posture continues to promote stability in cyberspace. there are several provisions in the bill also reflect my priority, the special operations forces remain professional, agile, postured for high-end missions. in the three-fold increase of suicides, the bill provides funding for suicide prevention. the ndaa places significant emphasis on ensuring the enterprise provides maximum support for requirements. it requires more rigorou
befitting our focus on capabilities, this bill provides investments in cybersecurity as well as 5-g technology and manufacturing and supports education programs to grow the stem workforce. recognizing the challenges of foreign intelligence services targeting academic institutions, the bill establishes a public-private partnership at the national academies to address counterintelligence concerns while maintaining an open and collaborative research environment. provisions are included also to...
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technology. right now, 5-g is still a ways away. and apple's in my district. so when they come out with a 5-g phone, i'll buy that one. but china is scary in certain ways. and the way it's using technology. and i say this not to demagogue the issue. obviously we need to cooperate with china when it comes to climate change, when it comes to tackling terrorism, when it comes to tackling disease. but the way they have stolen intellectual property, the way they have embedded technology companies with censorship i think is concerning. and we need to be careful in terms of what role huawei will play. >> congressman ro khanna represents the silicon area in congress and he has been our guest this week on "the communicators." along with our guest reporter craig timberg of "the washington post." gentlemen, thank you very much. >> my pleasure. rep. khanna: thank you. >> all communicators programs are available as podcasts. simply search c-span "the communicators." >> in 1979 small network with an unusual name rolled out a big idea. let viewers make up their own minds. c-
technology. right now, 5-g is still a ways away. and apple's in my district. so when they come out with a 5-g phone, i'll buy that one. but china is scary in certain ways. and the way it's using technology. and i say this not to demagogue the issue. obviously we need to cooperate with china when it comes to climate change, when it comes to tackling terrorism, when it comes to tackling disease. but the way they have stolen intellectual property, the way they have embedded technology companies...
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folks looking for career changes the new g to adopt technologies out there. does not seem to be a lot of policies out there. governor bullock is focused on that issue and i'm looking forward to learning those things. >> nobody should have to leave their home or their church. or their community just to make a decent living. >> what i like about the good jobs for all americans is their focus on initiatives and also second act adults. in iowa, we need to get more of our adults into middle skilled or high skilled jobs. what has been meaningful to me another these meetings is the talk and discussion about what other states are doing. as an attempt to incentivize individuals to come to our state in areas. all the great opportunities are available for life and work. >> it has been exciting. ultimately the answers that we need, they are right there in front of us. you have good people all across this country doing good work. how we want to tie this initiative all together is bringing that good work together, for a guide, for every single governor in our country. so t
folks looking for career changes the new g to adopt technologies out there. does not seem to be a lot of policies out there. governor bullock is focused on that issue and i'm looking forward to learning those things. >> nobody should have to leave their home or their church. or their community just to make a decent living. >> what i like about the good jobs for all americans is their focus on initiatives and also second act adults. in iowa, we need to get more of our adults into...
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these new >> this is a very disruptived technology, at are the g ticipated risks? we should be thinkout those now rather than being reactive later on and to respond to them. >> rorter: barbara kowalcyk a food safety expert at ohio state university and sits on the f.d.a.'s science board. kowalcyk's not opposed to cell- based meat but says there are a lot of questionsnehe government s to get answered before it approves the meat for market. walcyk says we can't rule out the possibility of food-borne illness, and she wonbout the long-term health effects of the substances used to make the bat. >> and those migchronic health effects. so, they might not emerge until someone's consumed it on a repeated basis. and so, it may be years before we would actually be able to see a health impact. >> reporter: the problem, she says, is that the u.s. doesn't systematically track the health effects of new food products after they're introduced. she thinks cell-based meats should be regulated as biologic drugs. their approval requires a lot more up-front and follow-up research about t
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g glo that everybody is hurt as a result. all of the people who are investing in i.o.t. and wireless technologiesll benefit there 5-g, will be at a disadvantage, and that includes a lot of big u.s. companies. so let's not slow this he roll-out in order to accommodate the ban. >> this seems to be a bipartisan issue. you have republicans and democrats who are trying to push a bill through congress that would prevent huawei from being used as a bargains chip. but when you talk to the e.o.'s privately, they don't believe huawei is not using it. perhaps a recent article may change their minds. but the people at the very top of some of these u.s. tech companies have not seen any evidence that they are products are being used in nefarious ways. >> it is a conversation that the u.s. is having with its allies. we have just seen recently in the u.k. they are holding off on a decision about whether to impose a similar what than on sales to huawei there for their business with huawei in the u.k. a lot of u.s. allies are asking the same question. where is the evidence that huawei is creating back chance and b
g glo that everybody is hurt as a result. all of the people who are investing in i.o.t. and wireless technologiesll benefit there 5-g, will be at a disadvantage, and that includes a lot of big u.s. companies. so let's not slow this he roll-out in order to accommodate the ban. >> this seems to be a bipartisan issue. you have republicans and democrats who are trying to push a bill through congress that would prevent huawei from being used as a bargains chip. but when you talk to the e.o.'s...
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technological process. it's the result of policy choices we're making as a country. over the past decade, the las g largest technology firms acquired over 436 companies, many of which were actual or potential competitors. according to a "new york times" report, the 270 companies google acqui acquired, 171 involve actual or potential competitors and facebook's 92 total acquisitions, 46 involved actual or potential competitors. not a single one of these acquisitions was challenged by antitrust enforcers, in fact, only a handful of these were closely scrutinized. in the two decades since the justice department filed its landmark no monopolizaion case together, these enforcements have created a de-mafe facto imy for online platforms. i hope today's hearings provides a sober and serious discussion about these trends and possible paths forward to addressing them. as t-- we can expect the next 2 years to be far less innovative from the last." in other words, this hearing isn't just about the companies before us today. it's about ensuring that we have the conditions for the next google, the next amazon, th
technological process. it's the result of policy choices we're making as a country. over the past decade, the las g largest technology firms acquired over 436 companies, many of which were actual or potential competitors. according to a "new york times" report, the 270 companies google acqui acquired, 171 involve actual or potential competitors and facebook's 92 total acquisitions, 46 involved actual or potential competitors. not a single one of these acquisitions was challenged by...
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technology. maas:s: the amoununt of revenena didigester canan create fofor ar depends on the finanancial ararrangementsts. but in g genet can n produce a a 6-figure i ino the farm.m. so he's genereratinw revevenue without tataking additionanal risk. anand it makt a lot eaeasier when n you go bao the e state and d ask to expxpar dairy y or ask to o change youor operations because you've shown that you're already prorogressie and you''re alreadady ahead of e curve e in implementing envirironmental protections. arioso: you have to makake sure you comply with the newer regulatioions, otherwrwise yourm becomes wororthless. anand so, y intetent was to o preserve t the m my farm. anand even thohough we're 3 mononths into i it, it s pretty promising so far. maas: i thinknk the main reasona dairy farmer wouldn't do this is if they aren't certain about the future of the dairy itself, which is really the question facing a lot of families is, can they continue to be competitive in california, in the modern econonomy. and ththat's hard to. it takes scale, it takes efficiency. it takes a lot of thingsgs, investmement in new tec
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g. internet to remote mountain villages the companies partnering with telecom kenya for trial of technology we're clearly seeing the wrong what pictures here i apologize for that. one thing. and that's it from me on the business team here in the berlin for more business news of course always head to our web site about the final source of analysis and background stories that all states you folks should be doubly in the news that comes up right after this quick look i flub a mock. them in. column a yes today iraq tomorrow korean stocks the bundesliga is talented the key players kuwait take a closer look at a few remaining projections from a few checks the industry is biased in stocks on. on. kickoff 30. dollars. quadriga international talk show religion mulcher is weak in german politics and europe resolved bitter divisions over the migration of the government it is said stead into the abyss could friendly fire for president trump defeat one of the strongest military alliances in the streets going to all my guests have to say on quadriga. quadriga on d w. i'm scared that the work that's hard
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the government makes wise and sound investments in the development of emerging technology, the benefits can be tremendous. g. p. s. is an example of this. g. p.s. originally has its roots in the military with a strong air force stewardship and its significance only continues to grow with the advancements of satellites and the development of drones. but g. p.s. has evolved beyond just military use. it impacts the everyday lives of iowans from driving directions and ride share services to the electric power grid, g.p.s. is utilized by businesses and consumers across the country. this important technology supports new and emerging applications, including water quality, driverless vehicles, and precision agriculture. it is estimated that civilian and commercial access to g.p.s. added $90 billion in annual value to the u.s. economy in 2013. examples like these demonstrate why it's so important that this body and our nation as a whole continue to push the envelope when it comes to science, technology, and discovery. and that's exactly what senate republicans have been doing. as chairman of the senate armed servic
the government makes wise and sound investments in the development of emerging technology, the benefits can be tremendous. g. p. s. is an example of this. g. p.s. originally has its roots in the military with a strong air force stewardship and its significance only continues to grow with the advancements of satellites and the development of drones. but g. p.s. has evolved beyond just military use. it impacts the everyday lives of iowans from driving directions and ride share services to the...
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g. o. environment 360 s teaching children about waste disposal and introducing them to green technology they can be very good at bringing about change children and the knowledge they stayed home with them usually rubs off on the rest of their families thing was the live. once a week to bobby doing in school. the kids have a class on environmental studies. in the class the young people on things like how to properly separates trust for recycling their mortal have of the west they discovered that paper and plastic are valuable resources that can be sold for cash income from them has helped finance projects and study materials and the school through paris. busy only about recalls home has been used to all robbers says the simplest realize no says the so banking about the coming weeks know how to salt when to brute's. because of bottles and such it's good because it generates income for yeah so much happens when the content is a food they're picked up by the ngo and betterment 360 s is set up the initiative the american intentionally puts children at the center of the project. we've learned that
g. o. environment 360 s teaching children about waste disposal and introducing them to green technology they can be very good at bringing about change children and the knowledge they stayed home with them usually rubs off on the rest of their families thing was the live. once a week to bobby doing in school. the kids have a class on environmental studies. in the class the young people on things like how to properly separates trust for recycling their mortal have of the west they discovered that...
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g. our country will base the most prudent transport and technological connectivity on the planet by unleashing the productive power of the whole united kingdom not just of london and the southeast but if every corner of england scotland wales and northern ireland we will have closed forever the productivity gap and seemed to hint that no child is now behind ever again yet community and of our children and grandchildren will be leaving home god happy and healthy allies not kingdom. 2050 thanks by the way to initiatives over the previous prime minister will no longer make any contribution whatsoever to the destruction of our precious time which quarterback by carbon emissions would have led the world in delivering that mit target we will be the home of electric vehicles cars even planes powered by british made battery technology being developed right here right now we will have the free ports to revitalize the community hit a bio science sector liberated from anti genetic modification rules blight resistant crops that will feed the world and the sash like an observation systems that all the in t
g. our country will base the most prudent transport and technological connectivity on the planet by unleashing the productive power of the whole united kingdom not just of london and the southeast but if every corner of england scotland wales and northern ireland we will have closed forever the productivity gap and seemed to hint that no child is now behind ever again yet community and of our children and grandchildren will be leaving home god happy and healthy allies not kingdom. 2050 thanks...
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g. and they're really just now getting started and they need a lot of semiconductors they need all this technology that could now be you know threatened here and it's not just smartphones you know high powered smartphones that we're talking about it's also sort of connected factories we're talking about automated driving you know all sorts of things that are supposed to be a foundation for you know the european economy going forward chelsea lately for us in frankfurt thank you. the french parliament could approve a tax on take giants today it could open yet another front in the global trade war leading to u.s. taxes on french imports all trump is ordered visitation into the plan tax the french finance minister says a 3 percent tax on the french revenue of some 30 large internet companies could yield as much as half a 1000000000 euros a year the companies are mostly american but also chinese german spanish and british. in dublin hundreds of irish b. farmers have marched on palm and they say an e.u. trade deal with south america will gut their industry the pact is 20 years in the making it has provo
g. and they're really just now getting started and they need a lot of semiconductors they need all this technology that could now be you know threatened here and it's not just smartphones you know high powered smartphones that we're talking about it's also sort of connected factories we're talking about automated driving you know all sorts of things that are supposed to be a foundation for you know the european economy going forward chelsea lately for us in frankfurt thank you. the french...
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what's working today in europe is technology responding positively to the latest g-20 headlines. number of chipmakers here in new york, you can see a strong day-to-day, up 4 to 5% and another story we're watching is in turkey the turkish currency and stock market there gaining ground after president trump said he wants to treat the country fairly over its purchase of a russian missile system that's easing some concern about the u.s. putting sanctions on turkey's economy, though many analysts point out that it will really come down to congress on whether congress moves forward with sanctions see, the stock market there up about 3% on the economic front, eurozone manufacturing pmi, falling below 50 for the fifth straight month. guys, this is the lowest level in six years and economists expect the ecb to now lower its deposit rate in its september meeting. a lot of that rests on who takes over for mario draghi, the ecb president and whether his successor will be more dovish or hawkish. as we watch for morecompanies to go public here in the u.s., in europe, it is a very different sto
what's working today in europe is technology responding positively to the latest g-20 headlines. number of chipmakers here in new york, you can see a strong day-to-day, up 4 to 5% and another story we're watching is in turkey the turkish currency and stock market there gaining ground after president trump said he wants to treat the country fairly over its purchase of a russian missile system that's easing some concern about the u.s. putting sanctions on turkey's economy, though many analysts...
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one, it is a technology inflection that will have a real differentiated growth rate on the future of the industry. we believe both five g memory meet that key threshold. secondly, it has to be a technology that allows us to play a bigger role in our customer success. memory meets that threshold as well. third, we need to be of to generate attractive returns for our investors. that is what we are working on. memory is an important part of our business, a big part of our customers materials, and we have a real differentiated technology. the challenge for us is to continue to improve our execution to generate attractive returns for our investors. that is what we've been focused on. swan, can ask you one final quick question about data centers. you talk about that business in brutal. revenue was down 10%. you talk about the fact that it will not turn around. when is it going to turn around? that is a big chunk of business. bob: a great question. to put it into context, the data center business last year improved by 21%. ,hat happens in this industry particularly with the cloud service providers, is they make big purchases a
one, it is a technology inflection that will have a real differentiated growth rate on the future of the industry. we believe both five g memory meet that key threshold. secondly, it has to be a technology that allows us to play a bigger role in our customer success. memory meets that threshold as well. third, we need to be of to generate attractive returns for our investors. that is what we are working on. memory is an important part of our business, a big part of our customers materials, and...
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technology create deadly new autonomous weapon systems. going to. school robot collapse starts aug 14th on t.w. own. phone. this is g w news why go from berlin tonight political change at the top in britain boris johnson is the new prime minister in his 1st speech at number 10 downing street johnson doubled down on his promise to take the u.k. out of the european union deal or no deal we'll go live to london for more also coming up tonight in the united states a dramatic day on capitol hill former special counsel robert muller delivers his long awaited testimony on russian interference in the 2016 election and potential for the trunk campaign.
technology create deadly new autonomous weapon systems. going to. school robot collapse starts aug 14th on t.w. own. phone. this is g w news why go from berlin tonight political change at the top in britain boris johnson is the new prime minister in his 1st speech at number 10 downing street johnson doubled down on his promise to take the u.k. out of the european union deal or no deal we'll go live to london for more also coming up tonight in the united states a dramatic day on capitol hill...
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. >> reporter: britain's current g conservatiernment is very keen for the police and security services to add facialit recon technology to their armories. ministers say they're awarnsof the concnd they understand the need for maintnfning public ence and trust, and they've given assurances to iament that the governme is urgently reviewing the legal environment in which facial recoition technology exists. despite the government's positionsome conservative m.p.s are calling for police use of all facial recognition to be stopped until parliament has had a chance to debate the issue anl esh some relevant laws. facial recognition entrepreneur zak doffman agrees. >> facial recognition should not be everywhere. ithould not be looking for everybody. it shouldn't be used in an ad hoc way in the commercial world. it should be regulated. it should be used in controlled conditions. when it's used properly, it's a fantastic tool. >> reporter: the plaintiff suing the south wales police begs toer diff. >> even in the u.k. or the u.s., it's not as though you have to look very hard to find examples of police overstepping their they use
. >> reporter: britain's current g conservatiernment is very keen for the police and security services to add facialit recon technology to their armories. ministers say they're awarnsof the concnd they understand the need for maintnfning public ence and trust, and they've given assurances to iament that the governme is urgently reviewing the legal environment in which facial recoition technology exists. despite the government's positionsome conservative m.p.s are calling for police use of...
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g 20 summit in japan what are your thoughts. the most important thing is why wait technologies president from gave a preved to walk away which is a threat to the united states this echoes a reprieve he gave dizzy another chinese telecom equipment manufacture that was last year in the last year trump said he did that as a personal favor to see jinping the chinese ruler but this year see jumping actually issued a public demand that the united states give that reprieve to walk away and unfortunately president trump complied with that demand which shows you who's driving this bus it should be the other way around because we've got all the leverage but nonetheless we made a stream lee important concession that we should never ever can have considered thank you gordon thanks very much for your time today. thank you both you and thank you for joining me on this edition of politicking also say thank you so much to larry king for letting me sit in this chair today remember we love hearing from you join the conversation on larry's facebook page and as always you can share your thoughts on twitter by tweeting at kings things and using the
g 20 summit in japan what are your thoughts. the most important thing is why wait technologies president from gave a preved to walk away which is a threat to the united states this echoes a reprieve he gave dizzy another chinese telecom equipment manufacture that was last year in the last year trump said he did that as a personal favor to see jinping the chinese ruler but this year see jumping actually issued a public demand that the united states give that reprieve to walk away and...
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g 20 summit in japan what are your thoughts. the most important thing is why wait technologies president from gave a reprieve to walk away which is a threat to the united states this echoes a reprieve he gave dizzy another chinese telecom equipment manufacture that was last year in the last year trump said he did that as a personal favor to see jinping the chinese ruler but this year see jumping actually issued a public demand that the united states give that reprieve to walk away and unfortunately president trump complied with that demand which shows you who's driving this bus it should be the other way around because we've got all the leverage but nonetheless we made a stream lee important concession that we should never ever can have considered thank you gordon thanks very much for your time today. thank you both you and thank you for joining me on this edition of politicking also say thank you so much to larry king for letting me sit in this chair today remember we love hearing from you join the conversation on larry's facebook page and as always you can share your thoughts on twitter by tweeting at kings things and using the
g 20 summit in japan what are your thoughts. the most important thing is why wait technologies president from gave a reprieve to walk away which is a threat to the united states this echoes a reprieve he gave dizzy another chinese telecom equipment manufacture that was last year in the last year trump said he did that as a personal favor to see jinping the chinese ruler but this year see jumping actually issued a public demand that the united states give that reprieve to walk away and...
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g. network exactly would be great to have. chelsea thank you very much for boyd from frankfurt for us. donald trump has ordered an investigation into france's planned tax on technology companies is could open the door to new tariffs or other trade restrictions from washington french finance minister who led mass said in march that a 3 percent tax on the french revenue of some of the large internet companies could yield as much as half a 1000000000 euros a year the companies are mostly american but also chinese german spanish and british. in dublin hundreds of irish b. farmers have marched on parliament they say an e.u. trade deal with south america will go up their industry the pact is 20 years in the making but has provoked a backlash that imperils its ratification by the blocs 28 member states. virus farmers turned out on mess outside parliament to put the boot in they fear that the e.u. mercosur deal will destroy their industries. the big problem we have us farmers is the double speak with in the e.u. . they have restrictions on farmers environmental restrictions on farmers all around europe how we have to farm in an environmental way. and then suddenly they will
g. network exactly would be great to have. chelsea thank you very much for boyd from frankfurt for us. donald trump has ordered an investigation into france's planned tax on technology companies is could open the door to new tariffs or other trade restrictions from washington french finance minister who led mass said in march that a 3 percent tax on the french revenue of some of the large internet companies could yield as much as half a 1000000000 euros a year the companies are mostly american...
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close in space science and technology center in perth australia thank you so much for your time and your insights. and i have to some of the other business stories making the news. g 7 ministers and central bankers have met with philanthropist melinda gates paris to discuss how to reduce inequality they've pledged more than 100000000 euros to help women in africa play a bigger role in the global digital economy most of the funding will come from the bill bill and melinda gates foundation. finance ministers of the g. 7 meeting also move towards an agreement on taxing digital giants the u.s. how to post a french measure to tax digital companies like facebook both now agree to focus on a minimum tax for businesses that generate income outside their base country. and the european union has fined a chip maker qualcomm a $242000000.00 euros for what regulators call predatory pricing between 20092011 the charges related to the sale of chips at below cost which the e.u. says was intended to drive a rival out of the market. mobility is one of the boss words today people want to get from a to b. fast smoothly and increasingly environmentally friendly only recently electric
close in space science and technology center in perth australia thank you so much for your time and your insights. and i have to some of the other business stories making the news. g 7 ministers and central bankers have met with philanthropist melinda gates paris to discuss how to reduce inequality they've pledged more than 100000000 euros to help women in africa play a bigger role in the global digital economy most of the funding will come from the bill bill and melinda gates foundation....
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have extensive work at the g 20 and i will be addressing this at the g7 finance ministers in france and to be clear the us welcomes responsible innovation including new technologies that may improve the efficiency of the financial system and expand access to financial services. that being said, with respect to facebook and other developments of cryptocurrency the goal is to maintain the integrity of our financial system and protect it from abuse. treasury takes very seriously the role of the us dollar as the world reserve currency and continue our efforts to protect our country and secure the us with global financial system. with that i know there is a lot of interest in this subject and some other so i will take a few questions. >> first last week at the f sock meeting said - - has that happened yet and to talk about facebook putting the product out to reserve those other issues do you want facebook to be in the business cryptocurrency quick. >> i say we do either at the principal level or at the deputy level have had multiple meetings across regulators with representatives of facebook and have addressed our concerns also multiple meetings of the fsoc working gr
have extensive work at the g 20 and i will be addressing this at the g7 finance ministers in france and to be clear the us welcomes responsible innovation including new technologies that may improve the efficiency of the financial system and expand access to financial services. that being said, with respect to facebook and other developments of cryptocurrency the goal is to maintain the integrity of our financial system and protect it from abuse. treasury takes very seriously the role of the us...
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you were wondering, it takes the average person only 4 minutes as it is to g through a drive through without all of this technologyour fries or sipping your coffee even faster. starbucks rolled out a similar program south korea last year. now the coffee giant and other chains are reportedly looking at bringing this to the u.s. now privacy advocates are saying, not so fast. they bridge concerns that this kind of monitoring isexcessive. now we did a twitter survey saying this is kind of creepy. so do you like it? do you not? unclear whether everyone is going to begin to adapt this technology, but it's all about seemingly who knows what about you, whether it makes your life more convenient. if i order a cheese burger and fries every time, the next time i pull up will they say, oh, it's sheinelle, she's going to order -- >> how are they going to get your name wrong a starbucks. >> what if i'm driving somebody else's car? >> listen, i can't even operate a tv screen and swipe it right. >> so compelling. want to do pop stars? >> let's do popar st first up, ed sheeran, the uperstar officially ladies off the market after m
you were wondering, it takes the average person only 4 minutes as it is to g through a drive through without all of this technologyour fries or sipping your coffee even faster. starbucks rolled out a similar program south korea last year. now the coffee giant and other chains are reportedly looking at bringing this to the u.s. now privacy advocates are saying, not so fast. they bridge concerns that this kind of monitoring isexcessive. now we did a twitter survey saying this is kind of creepy....