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another big story from china, covered in the country's global times. it's announced a major effort to tackle plastic waste, with plans to ban items including single—use bags and straws. and finally, here in the uk, hull is looking to become the first city to offer a universal basic income. the guardian reports it could mean every adult living there would receive between £50 and £100 a week. interesting, an experiment that has been done elsewhere. so let's begin with the latest on harry and meghan. with me is oliver cornock who's editor—in—chief of oxford business group. quite an extraordinary speech by prince harry, and a lot more personal than we are used to hearing from the royal family, personal than we are used to hearing from the royalfamily, do you think may be setting the tone for what we can expect from harry and meghan once they have switched to this new role? i think you are spot on, this was directly posted to the instagram account, the full transcript was out there. a real break away from how things have been done in the past but that is wh
another big story from china, covered in the country's global times. it's announced a major effort to tackle plastic waste, with plans to ban items including single—use bags and straws. and finally, here in the uk, hull is looking to become the first city to offer a universal basic income. the guardian reports it could mean every adult living there would receive between £50 and £100 a week. interesting, an experiment that has been done elsewhere. so let's begin with the latest on harry and...
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this amounts to a contribution to the global economy of at least $10.8 trillion a year — more than three times global tech industry. the pressure on carers is set to grow in the coming decade as the global population grows and ages. an estimated 2.3 billion people will be in need of care by 2030, an increase of 200 million since 2015. emily holzhausen who's the director of policy at carers uk joins me now. given that this is such a huge issue, why do you think it goes so under recognised and under rewarded? goring has been part of women's lives in traditionally it's seen as pa rt lives in traditionally it's seen as part of women's lives. thanks caring. they provide three quarters of this care and it's seen as something you will ruin your life and it's been chronically undervalued. the problem of dividing all of this care is that women are much more likely to be outside the paid workforce, 42% of women don't have paid income rose only 6% of men do and that really limits both time and the value limits their ability to access education, paid work and for some, it means not taking a broader say in
this amounts to a contribution to the global economy of at least $10.8 trillion a year — more than three times global tech industry. the pressure on carers is set to grow in the coming decade as the global population grows and ages. an estimated 2.3 billion people will be in need of care by 2030, an increase of 200 million since 2015. emily holzhausen who's the director of policy at carers uk joins me now. given that this is such a huge issue, why do you think it goes so under recognised and...
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shery: the global times released a full-page editorial.ir response is pretty muted saying, boast -- both sides definitely have some regret. what they are saying is precisely the point of a relatively fair agreement and debating about who had lost or gained is shallow. this of course, trying to portray this deal as fair and balanced, which is with chinese have been trying to ask from the u.s. when going into the negotiations. deal is thisbig a for the guests you talked to? shery: we have seen a lot of the optimism being priced in to the markets. we saw the shanghai composite rally 20% last year. what else knew that we get, not much that was not already leaked to the media including these purchases of agricultural goods. not a lot of swift reaction or asset allocation. whatcontinuing to watch happens in terms of the phase two trade deal. scarlet: the phase two trade deal could be a long time coming. thank you so much. for more on these stories, do .ot miss daybreak australia from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: i am mark crumpton with b
shery: the global times released a full-page editorial.ir response is pretty muted saying, boast -- both sides definitely have some regret. what they are saying is precisely the point of a relatively fair agreement and debating about who had lost or gained is shallow. this of course, trying to portray this deal as fair and balanced, which is with chinese have been trying to ask from the u.s. when going into the negotiations. deal is thisbig a for the guests you talked to? shery: we have seen a...
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open their windows and chant a slogan at 8 pm in the evening on monday so chinese state media global times posted a video online. so residents of the high rise buildings have repeatedly showed which means. hang in there do your best and that's because the city has been put under a virtual lockdown however the government has immediately called that off and told to people we're not to do that because the virus might actually spread in this way through shouting out the. same people want to encourage each other to to hang in there ok with the latest on the coronavirus did up the report a hunch friendly thank you. here are some of the other stories making news today u.s. president donald trump has been meeting israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu and opposition late of benny gantz in washington to disclose details of his middle east peace plan is expected to unveil the proposal and choose day 3. new zealand's prime minister just has called a general election for september and grabbed global attention for her response to a terror attack last year but she's taken a hit in the polls as the c
open their windows and chant a slogan at 8 pm in the evening on monday so chinese state media global times posted a video online. so residents of the high rise buildings have repeatedly showed which means. hang in there do your best and that's because the city has been put under a virtual lockdown however the government has immediately called that off and told to people we're not to do that because the virus might actually spread in this way through shouting out the. same people want to...
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open the windows on monday evening at 8 pm and to chant a slogan together so global state media global times has posted this video. so residents have shouted repeatedly do your best or hang in there that's because the city has been put on the lockdown of course home to 1111000000 people and but the government has immediately called people to not do this to stop chanting because the virus could spread. so people in china obviously under pressure and wanting the government to do more and feeling that they can contribute in this way with the latest on the coronavirus g.w. report a hunch friendly thank you. time to tell you more about some of the other stories making news around the world u.s. president donald trump has been meeting in israel's prime minister binyamin netanyahu and opposition leader benny gantz in washington to disclose details of his middle east peace plan trump is expected to unveil the plan on tuesday year's. u.s. prosecutors say britain's prince andrew has been dodging their requests for help in the case of just christ a financier geoffrey epstein the wirral had promised to
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most of you know that by now but i want to read you a tweet from the editor in chief of the global times in china. often that's looked as a proxy of what the thought is in china. i'm watching live streaming. i'm happy for phase one trade deal there will be people in both china and the u.s. criticizing this deal. they are either shallow or criticize it out of political reasons. people out of the two countries as well as global markets will support it that from the editor in chief in the global times, chinese and english editions this person correct about the market reaction, at least today. dow looking for its first close above 29,000 ever. major averages have hit record highs also richard fisher was u.s. deputy trade representative from 1997 to 2001. richard, your reaction as you're watching this today? >> well, you know, i also was a member of the team that jimmy carter sent in 1979 to settle our differences and open up the ability to trade with china. i've been around for a long time i would only say this about what the president is saying right now. we're the only people not in that r
most of you know that by now but i want to read you a tweet from the editor in chief of the global times in china. often that's looked as a proxy of what the thought is in china. i'm watching live streaming. i'm happy for phase one trade deal there will be people in both china and the u.s. criticizing this deal. they are either shallow or criticize it out of political reasons. people out of the two countries as well as global markets will support it that from the editor in chief in the global...
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if i could just interrupt the global times newspaper which is considered that the communist parties melt peas in china today that you chose hong kong to release this report implying that you knew that all of this could happen in other words saying you knew what you were getting into and you got what you deserved. no i mean what you know i mean is there a car story human rights watch does an annual report or so-called won't report every january and it always leads with an essay that i wrote it really i write about an important global trend and we pick a city that it was traits that track so we released it in istanbul to talk about the migration crisis we released in beirut to talk about syria we actually released it in berlin to talk about sort of a fight back in the pushback against the us so this year we're highlighting the chinese government's threat to the international human rights system my preference would have been to do this in beijing but that was impossible so we chose hong kong because we've always been able to do press conference and never had a problem doing it is the last t
if i could just interrupt the global times newspaper which is considered that the communist parties melt peas in china today that you chose hong kong to release this report implying that you knew that all of this could happen in other words saying you knew what you were getting into and you got what you deserved. no i mean what you know i mean is there a car story human rights watch does an annual report or so-called won't report every january and it always leads with an essay that i wrote it...
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be 1900 official visit to russia as german chancellor and this visit comes amid tight into the global times. that you're watching on t.v. international i'm writers on a lot could thank you for joining us. in the u.s. secretary of state has defended washington's decision to assassinate iran's top general mike bumppo struggle to explain the alleged threat posed by major general solomonic during a press conference and explains. things got quite easy at the press conference where we saw mike pompei o the u.s. secretary of state speaking alongside steve minutia in the secretary of treasury and this comes just a week after the killing of iran's top general qassam solomonic and as the press asked questions got particularly tense mike pompei o seemed a little bit uncomfortable trying to answer the questions of journalists who just don't seem to buy his claim that the killing of solomonic was necessary to protect american lives let's take a listen to some of what went on if you have specific information about the internet and didn't have anything to do with that kind of disease. we had specific give
be 1900 official visit to russia as german chancellor and this visit comes amid tight into the global times. that you're watching on t.v. international i'm writers on a lot could thank you for joining us. in the u.s. secretary of state has defended washington's decision to assassinate iran's top general mike bumppo struggle to explain the alleged threat posed by major general solomonic during a press conference and explains. things got quite easy at the press conference where we saw mike pompei...
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at the same time, we are seeing signs of stabilization in global growth.k every central bank i and my colleagues cover has mentioned that, and the growing optimism i think is somewhat steered against that. guy: always good to see you. thank you very much for joining us. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. alix: from new york, i'm alix steel. this is the european close on "bloomberg markets." the coronavirus death toll in china now climbed to 170 people. bloomberg's yvonne man joins us from hong kong with the latest. give us the lay of the land on the containment issues and where the struggles still are. yvonne: the big question right now is transmission. there is that big concern about transmission without symptoms. that could be the deciding factor for the wt joe -- for the wj today on whether to claire -- for the who today on whether to declare an international emergency. we heard that from one case, a 10-year-old boy diagnosed with coronavirus and appeared to have no symptoms. is the number of cases ramps up to 8000 now, and it is ma
at the same time, we are seeing signs of stabilization in global growth.k every central bank i and my colleagues cover has mentioned that, and the growing optimism i think is somewhat steered against that. guy: always good to see you. thank you very much for joining us. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. alix: from new york, i'm alix steel. this is the european close on "bloomberg markets." the coronavirus death toll in china now climbed to 170 people....
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it is possible to build a blue-chip globally diversified climate active portfolio for the first timen decades. guy: is this a reason to invest in europe? europe is pushing harder than other continents to be carbon neutral -- to be carbon neutral by 2050. is europe going to generate competitive advantage in this space and therefore do you think esg funds will focus more on europe and elsewhere around the world? guy m.: i think they will. another factor is moving fast. talking to colleagues at davos, they said the esg agenda being led by governments is being led by corporate's this time around. a lot of the catch up, some of the extraordinary announcements, came from the u.s. rather than from europe. what i think we will see and what we are pushing companies to do is align actively as possible with paris, and where they do so to explain the risks that alignment will mean in the reporting terms. guy: thanks for sticking with us over the last hour. great to get your insight and thoughts on what is going on in the united states as we watch the signing of the usmca. guy monson. vonnie: our
it is possible to build a blue-chip globally diversified climate active portfolio for the first timen decades. guy: is this a reason to invest in europe? europe is pushing harder than other continents to be carbon neutral -- to be carbon neutral by 2050. is europe going to generate competitive advantage in this space and therefore do you think esg funds will focus more on europe and elsewhere around the world? guy m.: i think they will. another factor is moving fast. talking to colleagues at...
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year of approximately 3 to 4 times global g.d.p. which i think is between like 80 trillion so there's like you know almost 400 trillion now in debt it's the dead and it has a profound impact on the 21st century what's left if we make it through the 21st century which i don't think we will but anyway stacie max we're still going through our whole post davos sort of look at what is happening in the world and of course you and i here on kaiser report years ago warned that the dollar would be toast especially that very moment that barack obama pulled iran off swift that was a powerful weapon only we had it only the united states could do that we were the number one as trump has been and dad was saying we're number one we're number one that's what obama also proved that's what he said when he pulled them off swift but there in lay the future demise as every single empire before it has collapsed with that sort of hubris and the economist magazine now agrees with us dethroning the dollar america is weaponized and its currency and financial
year of approximately 3 to 4 times global g.d.p. which i think is between like 80 trillion so there's like you know almost 400 trillion now in debt it's the dead and it has a profound impact on the 21st century what's left if we make it through the 21st century which i don't think we will but anyway stacie max we're still going through our whole post davos sort of look at what is happening in the world and of course you and i here on kaiser report years ago warned that the dollar would be toast...
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in fact, just a couple of hours ago, the global time the communist party paper had quoted an unnamed source saying the phase two trade talks may not start any time soon. guys >> i'm curious, they have been focused what the tariff situation is in the u.s., tariff levels on imports here from china. but what is the rhetoric, what is the expectation around the tariff that the chinese have put on american imports there? >> there hasn't been a whole lot of discussion about the tariffs that the chinese have imposed on american goods because from the chinese perspective, that's seen as a countermove, that the u.s. is the one who initiated this trade war and the chinese are just reacting to it right now the focus mainly is about this trade deal and the hope that this could at least ease the tensions somewhat, although just from the narrative from the state media, most people don't believe it's actually going to ease the fundamental problem between the u.s. and china >> eamon, eunics, stick around we have the former nbc deputy director and former director of pr from china. thank you both very m
in fact, just a couple of hours ago, the global time the communist party paper had quoted an unnamed source saying the phase two trade talks may not start any time soon. guys >> i'm curious, they have been focused what the tariff situation is in the u.s., tariff levels on imports here from china. but what is the rhetoric, what is the expectation around the tariff that the chinese have put on american imports there? >> there hasn't been a whole lot of discussion about the tariffs...
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fear of approximately 3 to 4 times global g.d.p. which i think is between like 80 trillion so there's like you know almost 400 trillion now in debt it's the debt us here and it's has a profound impact on the 21st century. dream agreed to pressure almost remember that it was most of the family working. there wasn't it was bed you know much worse objectively. but there was an expectation of the things we're going to get better. there was a real sense of hope. there isn't today today's america where shaped by the turn principles of concentration of wealth and power. reduced democracy attack soloed. engineer election manufacture consent and other principle according to. one set of rules for the rich. that's what happened when you put her into the. character of will switch which is dedicated to encouraging virtue of just as you'd expect one of the most influential intellectuals of our time speaks about the modern civilization of america. they being related illnesses are on the rise as doctors try to understand the cause and what is happe
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launched another set of satellites from its falcon 9 rocket on their men to provide global internet service this time one satellite will have a dark coating to appease astronomers who say reflections from the orbiters are hampering their observations. boeing's grounded 737 max model may have problems that extend beyond software the new york times says that there are concerns that on board wiring could cause a short circuit the potential design flaw may also affect other models including those now in service. in paris trade unions and business groups are set to meet with ministers for new talks on present mccraw pension reforms transport workers across the country have been on strike for the past month angry at proposals to create a uniform pension system. back to germany where a slump in global demand saw auto production in the country fall 9 percent last year that's the lowest output since 1997 the industry association says it built just 4700000 cars in germany in 2019 export markets are continuing to dry up and demand has been hit also by the us china trade war sales rose by 5 percent though the in
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to top the agenda that its new report says that environmental concerns dominate the top 5 a long time global risks the business leaders investors and policymakers the international monetary fund is calling for action and a multilateral cooperation between countries. the countries need to cooperate on multiple fronts to raise growth and spread prosperity we need to reverse protectionist trade measures a result the impasse over the world trade organizations appellate court must adopt strategies to limit the rise in temperatures of the severe consequences of weather related natural disasters a new international taxation regime is needed to adapt to the growing digital economy and to curtail tax avoidance and evasion while ensuring that all countries receive their fair share of tax revenues the protesters are calling on well datas to do more to tackle climate change hundreds of activists marched for 3 days in switzerland towards us they say there is attending the meeting are largely responsible for the climate crisis where our diplomatic editor james bay is also in davos james i see that reza 10
to top the agenda that its new report says that environmental concerns dominate the top 5 a long time global risks the business leaders investors and policymakers the international monetary fund is calling for action and a multilateral cooperation between countries. the countries need to cooperate on multiple fronts to raise growth and spread prosperity we need to reverse protectionist trade measures a result the impasse over the world trade organizations appellate court must adopt strategies...
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we take on an issue like climate change, the global security threat of our time.ities are leading the way. so we have to not only rejoin the paris agreement, it is time to convene a pittsburgh summit to empower communities that have already been finding local solutions, not waiting for washington to catch up. it is why i am proposing that we take steps like creating next-generation resilience hubs, provide data and tools to support communities at risk. when it comes to infrastructure, which is possibly the one area where this president arrived with very high expectations on both sides of the aisle. i will admit that to some extent he had me fooled. we knew infrastructure was a bipartisan priority, good for the economy, and sought by americans from coast-to-coast. only to see a plan unveiled that had local governments doing the heavy lifting, which is how it works already. so instead of that, we will put forward a $1 trillion plan that will empower mayors to tailor solutions that will grow populations and add businesses and jobs. under my administration you will ha
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that's undercutting well what's good for market it's not good for the global economy. timeafter time called parisian to repeat the same mantra sustainability it's very important to excel or a transition to sustainable transport sustainability stay number man not a more equitable and sustainable well. they claim that production is completely hamas. has got it down to something companies want us to feel good about buying their products while the damage is being done far away and this is something i'll just keep going to anyone and i mean look. this is the mood in this new medium to me man and i'm stunned. understood superman in. the in the was by. the way. we start with breaking news this hour on r.t. international a ukrainian passenger plane has crashed near tehran airport's ukrainian interior ministry has said that all of those on board perished in the crash. meanwhile in neighboring iraq 2 american military bases are hit by dozens of air strikes as around response to the killing of its top general who was assassinated in a u.s. drone strike last week however tehran says it
that's undercutting well what's good for market it's not good for the global economy. timeafter time called parisian to repeat the same mantra sustainability it's very important to excel or a transition to sustainable transport sustainability stay number man not a more equitable and sustainable well. they claim that production is completely hamas. has got it down to something companies want us to feel good about buying their products while the damage is being done far away and this is something...
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nba's longest—serving commissioner after he took over in 1984 and oversaw its growth into a global power. by the timee that had struggled for a foothold had grown into a more than $5 billion a year industry with worldwide popularity to match. nba commissioner adam silver, who you saw next to stern said: "because of david, the nba is a truly global brand, making him not only one of the greatest sports commissioners of all time but also one of the most influential business leaders of his generation." "every member of the nba family is the beneficiary of david's vision, generosity and inspiration." and from some of the players, dywane wade refers to how his dreams were made by meeting stern in his debut season in 2003. —— dwyane wade. boston celtics legend bill russell refers to the great innovation from stern and says he made the game what it is today. this from shaquille 0'neal, referring to stern as the best commissioner ever. the second—largest crowd in nhl history watched the dallas stars defeat the nashville predators 4—2 at the cotton bowl in the winter classic. more than 85,000 fans watched on a
nba's longest—serving commissioner after he took over in 1984 and oversaw its growth into a global power. by the timee that had struggled for a foothold had grown into a more than $5 billion a year industry with worldwide popularity to match. nba commissioner adam silver, who you saw next to stern said: "because of david, the nba is a truly global brand, making him not only one of the greatest sports commissioners of all time but also one of the most influential business leaders of his...
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time. starts february 7th. welcome to global 3000. up cycling in delhi we learn about an initiative that's creating much needed employment opportunities and carrying up the city. in our new series workplaces we find out just how much potential disused ships still have to offer. and we head to a pioneering restaurant in marrakesh where women are being helped to earn a living and lead self-determined lives. caring for children looking after sick relatives doing the housework such tasks are still overwhelmingly the dumain of women and girls according to the nonprofit group oxfam every day around 12000000000 hours of such work are undertaken worldwide all of its paid men on the other hand a commonly paid for the work they do. in germany 72 percent of women have paid employment in the e.u. average is 67 percent while in morocco that figure is just 21 percent of the country's strong patriarchal traditions make it hard for women to achieve financial independence part they're not impossible. when for tim's are all mixed in the morning her mot
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one of the articles in "global times" over the weekend mentioned that there is a big policy toolbox in things that they can do. we have seen a great deal in the military, diplomatic area. i would not be surprised if they continue to go after those and maybe even lose them in the near term. i know taiwan's foreign minister, as we speak, is traveling in guatemala. i don't know this for a fact, but i wonder if this reflects concern, that beijing is going to move very quickly to steal another of taiwan's diplomatic partners. they will continue to do that. there is much more they can do in the military realm. one of the most notable things operating then to navy around taiwan, the march 31 yearsng, the first in 20 that there is a deep incursion across the centerline. i would look to the economic sphere. beijing has not done very much to harm taiwan's economy, with the exception of cutting the tourists. taiwan has shown an ability to attract tourists from other countries. if china believes that poor economic performance will help prevent the dcp firm staying in power going forward, and there
one of the articles in "global times" over the weekend mentioned that there is a big policy toolbox in things that they can do. we have seen a great deal in the military, diplomatic area. i would not be surprised if they continue to go after those and maybe even lose them in the near term. i know taiwan's foreign minister, as we speak, is traveling in guatemala. i don't know this for a fact, but i wonder if this reflects concern, that beijing is going to move very quickly to steal...
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they have an ever-growing toolbox it one of their order and global times have mentioned a big policyoolbox and think that they can do. placing a great deal in their military and diplomatic areas. taiwan was 15 diplomatic out remitting. i would not be surprised if they continue to go after those and maybe even one in near term. another time winds foreign minister as we speak it traveling to guatemala. and perhaps, i don't know this for a fact but i wonder if this reflects certain things that they will move very quickly to still another one of taiwan's partners. i think it will continue to do that. there's much more they can do in their military room. but one of their notable things it in addition to playing operated their navy around taiwan to their march 31st crossing their street. i look to their economic spew. beijing has not done very much to harm taiwan's economy to be really their exception of having torsos. taiwan has shown an ability to attract tourists from other countries. china believes that poor economic performance will help prevent them from staying in power going forwar
they have an ever-growing toolbox it one of their order and global times have mentioned a big policyoolbox and think that they can do. placing a great deal in their military and diplomatic areas. taiwan was 15 diplomatic out remitting. i would not be surprised if they continue to go after those and maybe even one in near term. another time winds foreign minister as we speak it traveling to guatemala. and perhaps, i don't know this for a fact but i wonder if this reflects certain things that...
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attenborough tells the bbc efforts to tackle climate change need to happen now as global temperatures reach an all timeigh. this is an urgent problem that has to be solved. and what is more, we know how to do it. that is the paradoxical thing, that we are refusing to take steps we know have to be taken. those comments from sir david attenborough come as the bbc launches a year of special coverage on climate change. prince harry will make his first public appearance since he and his wife meghan announced they'll be "stepping back" from their roles as senior royals. the nhs demands gambling companies take urgent action to tackle addiction and its effects on people's mental health. an aide to donald trump's lawyer claims the president "knew exactly what was going on" when ukraine was pressured to investigate his democratic rival. and in sport... why children in scotland are to be banned from heading footballs. good morning and welcome to the bbc news at 9. the naturalist and broadcaster sir david attenborough has given a new warning about climate change, telling the bbc — "the moment of crisis has come".
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the global times writing in a commentary, asking if a deal like this is even possible, given that thea strategic relations are clearly in decline. what is interesting is you have state broadcasters run 20 minutes of trump's live remarks, then published commentary afterwards about how this is focused on mutual respect, this is an equal treaty. you have a big push from state media to frame this as a balance to treaty, not one where china is giving us a lot of concessions. people's daily saying this is a step in the right direction, iso an effort to show this in line with china's attempt to open up its economy. in terms of the u.s. political establishment, we do of course have key democratic figures like joe biden, nancy pelosi, really giving scathing remarks that this deal does not give up much from china's part in exchange to a lot of damage to the american farming community. there is also a focus on the fact that this deal does not touch on the core issues like china's state policy of cyber theft. shery: perhaps there is some truth to what they are saying. we saw several pledges comin
the global times writing in a commentary, asking if a deal like this is even possible, given that thea strategic relations are clearly in decline. what is interesting is you have state broadcasters run 20 minutes of trump's live remarks, then published commentary afterwards about how this is focused on mutual respect, this is an equal treaty. you have a big push from state media to frame this as a balance to treaty, not one where china is giving us a lot of concessions. people's daily saying...
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they have been an ever growing toolbox, and one of the articles in global times over the weekend evend there are big policy toolbox things that they can do. we have seen a great deal in the military and diplomatic area, i want to lean diplomatic allies remaining, i would not be surprised, if they continued to go after those and maybe even one in the near term, under the taiwan's foreign minister as we speak is traveling in guatemala, perhaps, i don't know this for a fact, but i wonder if this reflects concern that beijing is going to move very quickly to steal another one of taiwan's diplomatic partners, so i think they will continue to do that, and there is much more they can do in the military realm, one of the most notable things is in addition to flying and operate in the navy around taiwan was the march 31st crossing of the taiwan, straight the first time really in 20 years that there was a deep incursion across the central line. i would look to the economic sphere, you know? beijing has not done very much to harm taiwan's economy, and really with the exception of -- and taiwan h
they have been an ever growing toolbox, and one of the articles in global times over the weekend evend there are big policy toolbox things that they can do. we have seen a great deal in the military and diplomatic area, i want to lean diplomatic allies remaining, i would not be surprised, if they continued to go after those and maybe even one in the near term, under the taiwan's foreign minister as we speak is traveling in guatemala, perhaps, i don't know this for a fact, but i wonder if this...
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they are a staggering figure is indeed we know that globally women still do 3 times as much care in domestic work as men and that this division of labor has remained very stubborn over time and in the in the face of changing circumstances so even as women have entered the labor force the paid labor force and growing numbers they continue to do the lion's share of this work and men have adapted only slowly if at all so it isn't a universal fact that applies across region in countries that women do a lot of this work what is important to realize recognize is that this work is extremely valuable but despite its economic and social value incredibly under under recognized and so this manifests itself differently in different contexts and likewise the solutions have to be context specific ones really important priority particularly for low income contexts are investments and time saving public infrastructure such as water and electricity because in their absence women and girls spend a long hours hauling water fetching firewood mentally grinding food stuff just to prepare a meal for their families
they are a staggering figure is indeed we know that globally women still do 3 times as much care in domestic work as men and that this division of labor has remained very stubborn over time and in the in the face of changing circumstances so even as women have entered the labor force the paid labor force and growing numbers they continue to do the lion's share of this work and men have adapted only slowly if at all so it isn't a universal fact that applies across region in countries that women...
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increase the cost of gasoline, huge heating fuel and electricity, potentially dragging on the global economy at a timeexperts say it is already slowing. today, wall street closed down the s and p 500 fell 23 points. the dow jones lost 233 points and the nasdaq dropped 71 points general motors says a recent 40 day strike hurt the company financially. gm says it sold 25% fewer vehicles to dealerships in the last 3 months of the year. the strike stopped production at us factories from september the 16 to october, the 25th. gm says the strike reduced profits by million sales between dealerships to customers fell 6.3% in the quarter. >>warehouse tonight flu season is far from over already there been more than 2 and a half million flu cases, 1300 of those ended in tragedy mandy gaither has tips to keep you healthy in tonight's health minute. >>they can last as late as may in the flu season is already wreaking havoc on the health of millions. the first line of defense is well known washing hands but beyond that atlanta's northside hospital says 5 things can help keep the flu away first get plenty of z's havi
increase the cost of gasoline, huge heating fuel and electricity, potentially dragging on the global economy at a timeexperts say it is already slowing. today, wall street closed down the s and p 500 fell 23 points. the dow jones lost 233 points and the nasdaq dropped 71 points general motors says a recent 40 day strike hurt the company financially. gm says it sold 25% fewer vehicles to dealerships in the last 3 months of the year. the strike stopped production at us factories from september...
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we had comments from state media, the global times and the foreign ministry spokesperson yesterday who said taiwan remains part of china. that will not change. he also pleaded to the internet community -- international immunity. within the charter of the ruling party there is a call for independence or independent-minded policies. she has not called for outright independence because really in her mind, taiwan already is sort of independent. she wants the status quo. that resonated with people. the news agency here, quite strident in their comments. let me read you one line. this is the use of dirty tricks like cheating, repression, intimidation to get both -- get votes. that was the first knee-jerk reaction from beijing. haidi: thank you for that. we will continue to watch that. we will have plenty of reactions to the vote later. policy -- we will also be speaking to the fulbright research scholar. is a big week for markets. we are expecting the u.s. and china should sign the -- and china to sign the phase one trade deal. there is a continuing tension in the middle east. let's go throu
we had comments from state media, the global times and the foreign ministry spokesperson yesterday who said taiwan remains part of china. that will not change. he also pleaded to the internet community -- international immunity. within the charter of the ruling party there is a call for independence or independent-minded policies. she has not called for outright independence because really in her mind, taiwan already is sort of independent. she wants the status quo. that resonated with people....
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launched another set of satellites from its falcon 9 rocket they're meant to provide global internet services this time one satellite will have a dark coating so he is astronomers who say that reflections from the orbit has a hampering their observations. in paris tried unions and business groups are set to meet with ministers for new talks on president pension reform transport workers across the country have been on strike for the past month and proposals to create a uniform pension system. as firefighters in australia of cooler temperatures to. much of the country authorities are beginning to assess the economic. government. $1000000000.00 to relief efforts saying about do whatever it takes to help affected. charred and deserted this beach in the village of eden inside the eastern australia is usually teeming with tourists now all you can find here is dead wildlife the impact on local businesses has been immense. for. the area. you know. the tourists of hardly tourists that's without income which is the point that profit rights which we carry through with. the fires still raging in many places are ha
launched another set of satellites from its falcon 9 rocket they're meant to provide global internet services this time one satellite will have a dark coating so he is astronomers who say that reflections from the orbit has a hampering their observations. in paris tried unions and business groups are set to meet with ministers for new talks on president pension reform transport workers across the country have been on strike for the past month and proposals to create a uniform pension system. as...
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time. the sound of fresh starts. the 1st. global stocks are volatile the coronavirus keep spreading airports are on alert. their citizens from china some multinational companies tell staff exposed to mainland china to stay away from the office. while prime minister barak insists the u.k. can involve in its fine work the u.s. doesn't agree how will this affect their relationship just days before. and in cambodia millions take out my fellow many customers fall into a death spiral. let's do business the financial impact from the coronavirus continues to rise chinese new year is the busiest travel time of the year and the most profitable for retailers but china's banned any group travel tens of millions of residents can leave their homes hotels airlines casinos and cruise operators are suffering the economic fallout of the coronavirus is being felt most acutely by the travel industry share prices of major airlines have taken a beating following a drop in bookings to and from china the uncertainty is too great for tourists and business p
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time i hear the debt of 3 or because planet earth has a debt post fear of approximately 3 to 4 times global g.d.p. which i think is between like 80 trillion so there's like you know almost 400 trillion now in debt it's the debt us here and it has a profound impact on the 21st century. dream agreed to print almost remember that it was and most of my family were on poor working clue. it wasn't it was bed you know much worse objective listen today but there was an expectation that things were going to get better. there was a real sense of hopefulness there isn't today today's america was shaped by the 10 principles of concentration of wealth and power. reduced democracy attack solo debt engineer elections manufacture consent and other principles according to know on. one set of rules for the rich opposite. that's what happens when you put her into the. narrow sector of will switch rule is dedicated to increasing power for chills just as you'd expect one of the most influential intellectuals of our time speaks about the modern civilization of america. where our life. was under. a position slide
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. >> globalize all the time. when products are launched, the best place and we're just grateful that we're here. >> now the event runs through friday at the las vegas convention center. >>> time is 4:57. there are 50 more satellites launching into space. aware of 120 similar satellites are already swirling around the earth. space x ceo e lan musk says it will take thousands of them to bring high speed internet service to the entire world. one of the new satellites has a dark coding on it as part of a test about reflecting light. that's after astronomers had concerns about the bright satellites eventually overpowering the bright skies and making it impossible to see stars from earth. >>> well new england journal of a report about a case of a medical treatment that's literally out of this world. last year dr. steven mall who's a blood specialist received a call from nasa saying an astronaut on the international space station had a blood clot and needed medical advice. doctors says his first choice was for nasa to s
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we need persistent, timely, global surveillance. now, in fact, that can be done from high orbit. hings today from high orbit. the trouble is that to piece together a trajectory takes quite a bit of time, so it is not low latency. the signatures are quite dim and not persistent. it's a real work of art to tease the glide body tracks out of the data. that's not a war fighting solution. as i said a minute ago, we can use bigger optics for sure but that's an expensive solution which will still result in only a few very high value targets. some years ago john heighten, our now vice chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, gave an interview to "60 minutes" in which he referred, if i recall correctly, referred to these high value assets as juicy targets. i don't think a better phrase has been coined, and so i'll repeat it. our goal is to attain the necessary persistent, timely, global surveillance without creating an environment consisting of juicy targets for the adversary. that's the best answer i can give you. another question? yes, ma'am. same table. >> hi. theresa hitchens. thank you
we need persistent, timely, global surveillance. now, in fact, that can be done from high orbit. hings today from high orbit. the trouble is that to piece together a trajectory takes quite a bit of time, so it is not low latency. the signatures are quite dim and not persistent. it's a real work of art to tease the glide body tracks out of the data. that's not a war fighting solution. as i said a minute ago, we can use bigger optics for sure but that's an expensive solution which will still...