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huawei, i mean, huawei wants to know what he had for lunch yesterday and huawei will find out if i had phone. >> what can u.s. government do, though, to this chinese company? >> we know what commerce department can do but what about the want of justice? >> realty is they can get people on the board executive officers they can bring them up on criminal charges. but the reality is, china doesn't actually get citizens through united states so we're not able to do much about it. >> ken. got to leave it there huawei story just beginning in the middle of it as well. ken, good of you to come on in. appreciate it. >> let's take a look at futures right now green on the screen winning week for the stock market despite setback yesterday dow is up 37 s&p up 5 nasdaq gaining 27 this morning. retail sales coming up in just a bit. but trump economy is booming, and despite what some 20democrats tell you we have a new report that says yes you're getting retcher but how rich. coming up. enough to spend on flowers hopefully today, and if you with thought val toons day was the biggest day to eat out. thin
huawei, i mean, huawei wants to know what he had for lunch yesterday and huawei will find out if i had phone. >> what can u.s. government do, though, to this chinese company? >> we know what commerce department can do but what about the want of justice? >> realty is they can get people on the board executive officers they can bring them up on criminal charges. but the reality is, china doesn't actually get citizens through united states so we're not able to do much about it....
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the uk has decided to include huawei in the sg has decided to include huawei in the 5g network.the telecommunication network is the most sensitive and most confidential information. so the uk government is trying to be responsive to the incredible pressure from the united states. they are trying to put some measures in place that can be called risk mitigation. even in the uk, huawei is considered high risk and is not included in core infrastructure 56 networks. how is that an endorsement for huawei? the uk, despite the greatest lobbying campaign in the history of the united states relative to the uk, despite that campaign, they have decided to push back to the us and to allow the relationship, that 11 year relationship between huawei and the uk to continue. that is not a giant victory. it is a small step forward. the kind of step that we hope will help demonstrate to the world that despite political pressure, people can deal with facts and people can look and address cyber security risk in a comprehensive manner. that was huawei chief security officer speaking to the bbc. and no
the uk has decided to include huawei in the sg has decided to include huawei in the 5g network.the telecommunication network is the most sensitive and most confidential information. so the uk government is trying to be responsive to the incredible pressure from the united states. they are trying to put some measures in place that can be called risk mitigation. even in the uk, huawei is considered high risk and is not included in core infrastructure 56 networks. how is that an endorsement for...
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who actually owns huawei?holders but there is no doubt that huawei is one of many chinese enterprises that are at the forefront of chinese economic expansion and its stated national aims are to be imminent in the new industries of the century. this is a political decision, now, nota technical decision. president trump is make alleged remarks about exploding down the phone apoplectic to mrjohnson show how sensitive the decision is. if any government is serious about its national infrastructure, one should be asking why isn't it providing that infrastructure itself with home—grown companies with companies and countries that it trusts. this issue highlights the fact that the uk's great capability in this area was given away too huawei about 15 yea rs was given away too huawei about 15 years ago, basically. you mentioned that a lot of this comes down to a tech war and there has been a lot of opposition to this decision from the united states, and many people are also saying that this is a war for tech supremacy be
who actually owns huawei?holders but there is no doubt that huawei is one of many chinese enterprises that are at the forefront of chinese economic expansion and its stated national aims are to be imminent in the new industries of the century. this is a political decision, now, nota technical decision. president trump is make alleged remarks about exploding down the phone apoplectic to mrjohnson show how sensitive the decision is. if any government is serious about its national infrastructure,...
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more now on huawei.ellow tory mps to challenge borisjohnson‘s decision to give the chinese technology firm a role in building the uk's 5g mobile networks. in a letter, severalformer cabinet ministers say there are alternative options which would not compromise national security. the government insists the decision was taken following a "rigorous" review, and huawei's involvement in 5g would be limited. earlier, i spoke to sir iain duncan smith, one of the signatories of the letter. i asked him if it was too late to change the government's mind. the government has made a decision, and i have to say i have sympathy for the prime minister, because this is a bit of a hospital pass. it was given to him by civil servants who had driven this process hard, because huawei are already in the earlier systems, and bear in mind that the civil service were very heavily criticised by the security select committee back in 2013, who said they should have looked very much more carefully at that security. we are at a point
more now on huawei.ellow tory mps to challenge borisjohnson‘s decision to give the chinese technology firm a role in building the uk's 5g mobile networks. in a letter, severalformer cabinet ministers say there are alternative options which would not compromise national security. the government insists the decision was taken following a "rigorous" review, and huawei's involvement in 5g would be limited. earlier, i spoke to sir iain duncan smith, one of the signatories of the letter....
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his thoughts on huawei and the new nato.here is an oilman on jpmorgan's board and climate activists want him out. why he may be a problem for the bank. we been fluctuating between small gains and losses throughout the day. it is a product on into a long weekend, no training on monday. the s&p is down .1%. the nasdaq is down about .1%. no huge moves but there are some individual moves including expedia, nvidia, both rising 10% next to earnings. within the individual indices, a lot of movement. without, maybe a few market jitters about coronavirus. also looking at the dollar index. that probably tells the story a little bit more than other asset classes. it has been gaining throughout the week, but don't forget, sterling appreciated this week as well with the various changes around in boris johnson's cabinet. the u.s. dollar above 99 right now. some better economic data at least when it comes to confidence. handconfidence on the one but manufacturing is something we're also watching. we wanted to take a deeper dive into the la
his thoughts on huawei and the new nato.here is an oilman on jpmorgan's board and climate activists want him out. why he may be a problem for the bank. we been fluctuating between small gains and losses throughout the day. it is a product on into a long weekend, no training on monday. the s&p is down .1%. the nasdaq is down about .1%. no huge moves but there are some individual moves including expedia, nvidia, both rising 10% next to earnings. within the individual indices, a lot of...
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how was that an endorsement for huawei? probably the greatest lobbying campaign in the history of the united states, less relative to the uk, despite that campaign, has decided to push back to the us and to allow the relationship, the 11 year relationship, the 11 year relationship between huawei and the uk to continue. that's not a giant victory. it's a small step forward. the kind of step that we hope will help demonstrate to the world that despite political pressure people can deal with that and people can deal with that and people need to look and address real cyber security risk in a comprehensive manner. interesting. the chief security officer of huawei. let us show you financial markets. the dollar has strengthened significantly on the latest economic news coming out of the united states. that has caused japan to have a bit ofa has caused japan to have a bit of a boost with a lovely week yen, which means its exports overseas are that much cheaper. that has helped markets in japan. as you can see, elsewhere in asia it
how was that an endorsement for huawei? probably the greatest lobbying campaign in the history of the united states, less relative to the uk, despite that campaign, has decided to push back to the us and to allow the relationship, the 11 year relationship, the 11 year relationship between huawei and the uk to continue. that's not a giant victory. it's a small step forward. the kind of step that we hope will help demonstrate to the world that despite political pressure people can deal with that...
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how much of a threat, how dangerous potentially i poe ten- potentially is huawei, if at all. >> huaweiutely is a security risk. there's two dimensions of this risk. and it's both a technical issue as well as a legal issue. independent security researchers have hacked away at huawei's technology and found it to be riddled with bugs. but that's not necessarily unique with huawei. right. all technology is inherently vulnerable in some respects. the bigger issue here is the legal issue, the fact that huawei in so many respects is beholden to the chinese state, it's the laws and the governance model under which the chinese communist party rules its companies, its state enterprises. so this is what led the u.k. to actually concede that huawei is indeed a high risk vendor, nevertheless they decided to proceed with using their infrastructure, at least on the periphery. eric: why do you think they did that? was it a wise decision by the brits? >> personally, i don't think it was a wise decision. the way i look at this, they're in a tough spot where they had to consider the near term cost versus
how much of a threat, how dangerous potentially i poe ten- potentially is huawei, if at all. >> huaweiutely is a security risk. there's two dimensions of this risk. and it's both a technical issue as well as a legal issue. independent security researchers have hacked away at huawei's technology and found it to be riddled with bugs. but that's not necessarily unique with huawei. right. all technology is inherently vulnerable in some respects. the bigger issue here is the legal issue, the...
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to look for alternatives to huawei we know the u.s. doesn't have a direct competitor to knnokia an ericcson it doesn't have someone who can do the whole end-to-end 5g setup. we heard attorney general william barr saying the u.s. should take stake ericcson also financing deals chinese banks are able to give to telcos the suggestion that u.s. should use some is of this money to help finance the deal and invest in other companies that would be able to compete with huawei. i had a chance to meet up with the networking business and ask a little about the push to wean itself off the companies >> the 5g standard discussion to early launch, that's about 10 years. that's building on a standard body that exists, together with bodies like this, et cetera. we have the collective group and government off the regulatory people they are the people that have been developing these. if you look at those things, they don't have that sort of collective group, nor the standards. there is a lot of complexity there that doesn't mean it can happen or won't ha
to look for alternatives to huawei we know the u.s. doesn't have a direct competitor to knnokia an ericcson it doesn't have someone who can do the whole end-to-end 5g setup. we heard attorney general william barr saying the u.s. should take stake ericcson also financing deals chinese banks are able to give to telcos the suggestion that u.s. should use some is of this money to help finance the deal and invest in other companies that would be able to compete with huawei. i had a chance to meet up...
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in addition to those allegations, we are seeing that that huawei vioonted u.s. sanc that are in place against both iran and north korea. in a statement, huawei has denied all of these charges, and it said that this is just an attempt by the u.s. govement to irreparably damaged the company's repution. nada: as you say, explosive ycharges, but what make about the timing of this announment? samira: right, so the timing is really interesting, because as you know, the u.s. banss companom selling components and technology to huawei, and the united states is trying to sideli this company in terms of its expansion within the western world,itg of course national security conceras. but in thefew weeks, both the u.k. and germany have agreed to use some of huawei's technology, a move which appeared to anger e trump admistration. nada: samira, thank you so much. thalso todayu.s. senate voted to limit president trump's ability to take further military action against iran. it comes nearly six weeks after the president ordered the killing of iran's top military leader, qasem so
in addition to those allegations, we are seeing that that huawei vioonted u.s. sanc that are in place against both iran and north korea. in a statement, huawei has denied all of these charges, and it said that this is just an attempt by the u.s. govement to irreparably damaged the company's repution. nada: as you say, explosive ycharges, but what make about the timing of this announment? samira: right, so the timing is really interesting, because as you know, the u.s. banss companom selling...
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huawei. that made by you be why was stealing. huawei is privates we cannot see the numbers.an you talk about it stealing from other companies? not become the worldwide leader in 5g by stealing other people's technology. we have 11,000 patents in the u.s.. asterisk that $15 billion for research and develop men around the world and we will spend $20 billion this year. so one of the great things is, as a former federal prosecutor and former attorney, the united states courts are going to require evidence and not just braggadocio and repeated claims and trying to browbeat other countries into blocking wally. -- huawei hasor: in the past, huawei said it blames rogue actors from killing, when they got caught stealing a robot from t-mobile. they say these are rogue actors. what can you do to alleviate concerns this is not orders from the beijing government? that these were indeed rogue actors whose goal ip? -- you have stolen ip? >> there are a lot of issues in your question. the issue you are talking about was a previously resolved civil case where the court found no malicious con
huawei. that made by you be why was stealing. huawei is privates we cannot see the numbers.an you talk about it stealing from other companies? not become the worldwide leader in 5g by stealing other people's technology. we have 11,000 patents in the u.s.. asterisk that $15 billion for research and develop men around the world and we will spend $20 billion this year. so one of the great things is, as a former federal prosecutor and former attorney, the united states courts are going to require...
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really stop china with this huawei spy operation?inary challenge for a couple of reasons. first, china's really infiltrated the market. huawei's a $120 billion total revenue per-year company. and they are partnering with other companies around the world including motorola and deutsche telekom and vodafone, and lots of countries are really relying on china because another alternative doesn't exist. i think it's a dual track for the united states, really it's first to highlight the threat from china to use this for their own nefarious reasons, big brother overlooking all of our data, but secondly to offer up an alternative. and attorney general barr has said we need to do that, we need to have some sort of a better alternative for next generation 5g. arthel: how how did we get behind the curve on that? >> there's certainly a few options, one might be for the united states government to work with some of the telecom providers, potentially enabling or supporting -- arthel: excuse me, dan. how did we get so behind? >> oh, behind, i'm sorr
really stop china with this huawei spy operation?inary challenge for a couple of reasons. first, china's really infiltrated the market. huawei's a $120 billion total revenue per-year company. and they are partnering with other companies around the world including motorola and deutsche telekom and vodafone, and lots of countries are really relying on china because another alternative doesn't exist. i think it's a dual track for the united states, really it's first to highlight the threat from...
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huawei chief security officer andy purdy used to work at homeland security. he's now with huawei. he is here and ready to push back against the administration's latest snub. >>> and from the white house to sin city, the president trolling his democratic rivals in las vegas on the eve of the nevada caucuses. we are live on the ground as the oval office incumbent looks to trump any blue wave from trying to break out in this key purple state. >>> plus, we have brand new breaking major drama in the harvey weinstein trial. the jury deadlocked and charlie breaks it on the next big mega-merger that could be in the works. less than an hour to the closing bell, let's start "the claman countdown." liz: folks, we have breaking news here in manhattan. the jury deliberating in harvey weinstein's rape trial has just indicated that it is deadlocked on the most serious charges. the judge has told the jury to keep working toward a unanimous verdict on all charges. now, the jury initially, this is what we know because it's just broken in the last 18 minutes, has initially asked if it were permissib
huawei chief security officer andy purdy used to work at homeland security. he's now with huawei. he is here and ready to push back against the administration's latest snub. >>> and from the white house to sin city, the president trolling his democratic rivals in las vegas on the eve of the nevada caucuses. we are live on the ground as the oval office incumbent looks to trump any blue wave from trying to break out in this key purple state. >>> plus, we have brand new breaking...
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if it were to stop the huawei deal, how would it affect a china trade deal?ues, do you think a us trade deal and relationship on security will be damaged? i know there is a witty temptation to make it into the brexit issue as you can see, damian 6reen brexit issue as you can see, damian green and others who are not part of that brexit process are all in on this discussion group that we have. so it isn't really about exit. what it is absolutely is about a group of people, many on the backbenches, who are very worried and have a real concern about our security, and i would simply make the point that all of our friends and allies that we hope to do trade deals with in the future, like japan, america, hope to do trade deals with in the future, likejapan, america, new zealand, australia, india, have all said they are unhappy with the british decision, and so my answer is, actually, these are people with open markets, people who our companies will want to do business with and are doing business with at the moment, existing markets that are free and fair, and then w
if it were to stop the huawei deal, how would it affect a china trade deal?ues, do you think a us trade deal and relationship on security will be damaged? i know there is a witty temptation to make it into the brexit issue as you can see, damian 6reen brexit issue as you can see, damian green and others who are not part of that brexit process are all in on this discussion group that we have. so it isn't really about exit. what it is absolutely is about a group of people, many on the...
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repopoer: chinenese text giant huawei again a target of u.s. prosecutors, as new charges focus on by y letting sanctionos and nonorth korea, stealing trae secrets. are that huawei misappropriateted intetellectual propertyinincluding f from six u.s. technology companies, in an effort to grow and operate huawei' s business. is accused ofei stealing internet router code and antenna technology in the robotics. they were caught in the middle of the night photographing a competing servever. huawei has calleled the new arges without merit. >> this new indictment as part of the jusustice department's efforts to irrevocably damaged huawei's reputation rather them on for smith. reporter: washington replaced huawei on a trade blacklist last year, citing national security concerns. the company, which is a leader network, c could be usused to spy. the daughter of the ceo is still under extradition from the u.s. over claims of sanctions violation, which he denies. charli: if you believe the beatles, money can't buy you love, but it may help you find it. [ind
repopoer: chinenese text giant huawei again a target of u.s. prosecutors, as new charges focus on by y letting sanctionos and nonorth korea, stealing trae secrets. are that huawei misappropriateted intetellectual propertyinincluding f from six u.s. technology companies, in an effort to grow and operate huawei' s business. is accused ofei stealing internet router code and antenna technology in the robotics. they were caught in the middle of the night photographing a competing servever. huawei...
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plus, another awkward call for huawei as the us piles on more charges, including stealing trade secretsnd racketeering. and on the markets, stocks turn negative as fears grow about the scale of the coronavirus outbreak. investors seeking safety in us assets — boosting the dollar. hello there. we start with electric scooters. green urban transport of the future — or a dangerous menace? whatever you think of them, they have become a hugely controversial issue. they are not currently legal to ride on the road or the pavement here in the uk, although many people do. and today german politicians vote on measures that could see them banned in many cities. germany legalised e—scooters last year and has now become the biggest market in europe. but safety concerns have led to calls to tighten regulations on how and where they can be used. there aren't global safety figures for e—scooters, but the us has seen more than 1,500 accidents since 2017 — and there have been several fatal crashes around europe. that hasn't stopped huge investment though, e—scooter ride sharing schemes are now in 90 citie
plus, another awkward call for huawei as the us piles on more charges, including stealing trade secretsnd racketeering. and on the markets, stocks turn negative as fears grow about the scale of the coronavirus outbreak. investors seeking safety in us assets — boosting the dollar. hello there. we start with electric scooters. green urban transport of the future — or a dangerous menace? whatever you think of them, they have become a hugely controversial issue. they are not currently legal to...
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they won't let us in and yet we let chinese companies like huawei in.ople know that the security of the british public, of this realm, isn'tjust about land or sea, it's also about the internet now, these broadband areas, and we need now to protect that as much as anything else. that's our priority. i would urge the government to think very carefully, not 35% involvement, zero involvement, that's what we think needs to happen. police believe the sudden death of a woman whose body was found in a house in staffordshire may have involved hazardous materials. emergency services were called to a property in northwood in stoke—on—trent last night. residents in neighbouring properties were evacuated and five emergency responders were taken to hospital for precautionary checks for possible effects of the suspected materials. to recruit 20,000 extra police officers within three years. concerns have been raised about the prime minister's pledge to recruit 20,000 extra police officers within three years. police and home office officials working on the move believe
they won't let us in and yet we let chinese companies like huawei in.ople know that the security of the british public, of this realm, isn'tjust about land or sea, it's also about the internet now, these broadband areas, and we need now to protect that as much as anything else. that's our priority. i would urge the government to think very carefully, not 35% involvement, zero involvement, that's what we think needs to happen. police believe the sudden death of a woman whose body was found in a...
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found a linkage and warned against use of huawei products.roducts from used on military bases. >> we know all that, i have to press you on this, you are with commerce department. we defend u.s. companies, are we trying to defend u.s. companies from huawei getting there first. >> really that not what this is designed to do, this designed to do is close the loopholes. if there is an established company that posed a risk to u.s. national security commerce department has certain mechanism in place that allows for oversight, this allows the special extra step, that license that is required that allows commerce to have oversight. but we have established and done established that there is a national security threat from huawei, because of relationship with chinese government. >> this is gary kaltbaum, to we arworry about going too far and hurting our great companies, strzokest groustrongest group ik markets are semiconductors, i worry they lose moment owm somethinon somethinglike this. >> that is not intention, i think president trump is first presi
found a linkage and warned against use of huawei products.roducts from used on military bases. >> we know all that, i have to press you on this, you are with commerce department. we defend u.s. companies, are we trying to defend u.s. companies from huawei getting there first. >> really that not what this is designed to do, this designed to do is close the loopholes. if there is an established company that posed a risk to u.s. national security commerce department has certain...
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and here it is — the folding huawei mate xs.am here, there's some pictures of dogs, and if i open the phone out, the pictures expand to fill the view. one thing i can't show you is google maps, because the phone still doesn't have those google apps. in fact, huawei's now added its own app gallery which it says will be a competitor to the google play app store. snapchats, tiktok, they are on there, the sun newspaper is on there, and bbc news, but some big ones are missing, of course. now, the concerns with folding phones as that displays might be easily damaged because they're flexible. now, huawei says since the original mate x it has made the screen more resistant. although i have seen a display screen with a big old scratch on it. huawei says there will be cases available. also revealed was a smart speaker. here it is, it's called the soundex. all you do is tap the phone here to pair, and then you can play your music, including from spotify, because that is in the app gallery. so here we go. loud music plays that's quite loud.
and here it is — the folding huawei mate xs.am here, there's some pictures of dogs, and if i open the phone out, the pictures expand to fill the view. one thing i can't show you is google maps, because the phone still doesn't have those google apps. in fact, huawei's now added its own app gallery which it says will be a competitor to the google play app store. snapchats, tiktok, they are on there, the sun newspaper is on there, and bbc news, but some big ones are missing, of course. now, the...
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huawei has rejected the allegations.on, apple, alphabet, facebook and microsoft are facing fresh scrutiny over whether they stifled competition by buying up smaller rivals. the federal trade commission has asked the firms to hand over information about a decade of deals, warning it could lead to action being taken. the tech giants already face several government investigations into whether their practices harm competition. that's it for the business briefing this hour but before we go, here are the markets. asia—pacific rose on wednesday following another positive lead from wall street. not reflected in the dow. investor sentiment mixed about the immediate and long—term impact of the coronavirus outbreak. the largely positive morning following fresh record closes by the s&p 500 and the nasdaq in new york on tuesday. we can't show you that at the moment, though. traders reacted positively to cautious comments from the us federal reserve chairman jerome powell on the coronavirus. up next, news briefing. stay with us. one o
huawei has rejected the allegations.on, apple, alphabet, facebook and microsoft are facing fresh scrutiny over whether they stifled competition by buying up smaller rivals. the federal trade commission has asked the firms to hand over information about a decade of deals, warning it could lead to action being taken. the tech giants already face several government investigations into whether their practices harm competition. that's it for the business briefing this hour but before we go, here are...
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huawei has denied all of these and says this is u.s.'tempt to irrevocably damage their representation and recycled dispute over the past 20 years in cases that have been litigated and settled. that is their argument >> this has been an ongoing issue. the way u.s. is treating huawei is very different from european allies a story emerged that the u.s. encouraged investing in competitors of huawei as a means of getting into that space is it the fundamental issue that u.s. doesn't have their own 5g capabilities and why don't they? >> it is made up of a lot of different parts. we are talking providers, knowing that call to the parts and the radio access network allowing us to get to the 5g technology nokia and ericcson have been dominant seeing them in safe. they haven't had the network apart from the very tiny amount. the u.s. was blindsided by the rise of huawei so quickly and in the sense that it relied on the technology and that it derails that play. >> if you look at the likes of intel, qualcomm and nvidia and companies like cisco as wel
huawei has denied all of these and says this is u.s.'tempt to irrevocably damage their representation and recycled dispute over the past 20 years in cases that have been litigated and settled. that is their argument >> this has been an ongoing issue. the way u.s. is treating huawei is very different from european allies a story emerged that the u.s. encouraged investing in competitors of huawei as a means of getting into that space is it the fundamental issue that u.s. doesn't have their...
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what is huawei anyway?which you change name of. not you but your -- your executives change name of, and became huawei that was actually canadian company. consider let's get the evidence rereleased on this major allegation by the u.s. government. they will not release the information because they do not -- >> they're releasing it every day secretary pompeo was talking to all of the governors last week he's been on this set talking to me about the risks around huawei. the president while doing a trade deal is also telling everybody in america the riskses around huawei too if you want to do business with huawei do it with your eyes open because they'll steal and cheat and they'll have open doors to chinese government. we know this andy. >> fortunately the u.k. government has said they want to take an evidence-based approach as closest allies, they are rejecting what the u.s. says. and there's a reason for that. and while they talk in the high level materials about this most recent allegation, they will not pro
what is huawei anyway?which you change name of. not you but your -- your executives change name of, and became huawei that was actually canadian company. consider let's get the evidence rereleased on this major allegation by the u.s. government. they will not release the information because they do not -- >> they're releasing it every day secretary pompeo was talking to all of the governors last week he's been on this set talking to me about the risks around huawei. the president while...
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huawei claimed quote u.s.egations of huawei using unlawful intersection are nothing but a smoke screen. they don't adhere to any accepted form of logic in the cyber security ask domain. let's turn to our good friends gordon chang, columnist, author and senior fellow at the gates stone institute. let's start with the charges robert o'brien brought. but he is saying point blank, this is a national security threat that no government, no country can ignore. >> he's absolutely right. the 2017 national intelligence law requires any chinese company to spy if the government demands. in china it's a top-down system. nobody can resist. lou: why is the u.k., germany, france, and other companies resisting the united states -- it's a demand if they want to share intelligence with the united states, to get huawei the hell out of their 5g networks and anywhere else that huawei can use its technology for surveillance. >> china bought elites in a number of these countries, including the u.k. even though president trump had a c
huawei claimed quote u.s.egations of huawei using unlawful intersection are nothing but a smoke screen. they don't adhere to any accepted form of logic in the cyber security ask domain. let's turn to our good friends gordon chang, columnist, author and senior fellow at the gates stone institute. let's start with the charges robert o'brien brought. but he is saying point blank, this is a national security threat that no government, no country can ignore. >> he's absolutely right. the 2017...
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warnings about huawei.s the chinese telecom giant must be prevented from controlling the next generation of wireless networks, adding that autocracy in china makes huawei a threat to western countries. >> i believe if we were to let huawei have the information highway dominance, it would be police in thetate pocket of every person who uses that highway. allegationss denied it represents a security risk. jeff bezos is committing $10 billion to fight climate change. he has announced the earth fund, his biggest ever philanthropic investment. it will begin issuing grants in the next few months as amazon is under pressure over the environmental consequences of online shopping. he says in a post on instagram we can save earth. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and at quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. thanks very much. back now to our top story. apple says it will not meet its revenue guidance for the march quarter. the virus
warnings about huawei.s the chinese telecom giant must be prevented from controlling the next generation of wireless networks, adding that autocracy in china makes huawei a threat to western countries. >> i believe if we were to let huawei have the information highway dominance, it would be police in thetate pocket of every person who uses that highway. allegationss denied it represents a security risk. jeff bezos is committing $10 billion to fight climate change. he has announced the...
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we went to huawei's headquarters and obviously asked the question about this but the answer from huawei do that we're out. we can't even access it essentially. reporting sharing with our allies reportedly gets interested with the argument. uk moved ahead with it. >> one of the ways they moved forward that huawei provides a great price point for their products and relatively stable product. these are issues we have with china. they steal corporate secrets. for all we know huawei may sell us equipment that motorola developed a few years ago. they happened to get their hands on the blueprints. i'm making accusations. i don't have data to back it up. as a hypothetical. connell: as a hypothetical. >> the backdoors, when you leave a piece of network equipment open for law enforcement to access it, it is not necessarily going to be necessarily law enforcement. connell: by law you're record. different laws in different countries. you're supposed to get out and not to have access. >> you're not supposed to leave the door open for anybody who wants to. when you talk about a piece of network equip
we went to huawei's headquarters and obviously asked the question about this but the answer from huawei do that we're out. we can't even access it essentially. reporting sharing with our allies reportedly gets interested with the argument. uk moved ahead with it. >> one of the ways they moved forward that huawei provides a great price point for their products and relatively stable product. these are issues we have with china. they steal corporate secrets. for all we know huawei may sell...
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huawei firmly denies it's an arm of the chinese state. and resilience over many months and in great technical detail. we would never take decisions that threaten our national security or the security of our five eyes partners. and he stressed the uk would be looking to diversify who could supply this kind of equipment in future. it's essential that we are never again in a position of having such limited choices when deploying such important new technologies. guarantees about the safety and security of the network going forward are now absolutely crucial if huawei is to be involved in building the 5g network. it is for ministers to make decisions in our national interest now and going forward, and never to be held hostage by shifting transatlantic geopolitics. a rush by the government to throw itself into the arms of president trump to secure a trade deal must not govern everything that it does. the huawei issue came to light when theresa may was prime minister. she backed the decision. my right honourable friend has already referenced the
huawei firmly denies it's an arm of the chinese state. and resilience over many months and in great technical detail. we would never take decisions that threaten our national security or the security of our five eyes partners. and he stressed the uk would be looking to diversify who could supply this kind of equipment in future. it's essential that we are never again in a position of having such limited choices when deploying such important new technologies. guarantees about the safety and...
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let me turn to huawei. this is become an ongoing issue. is huawei a threat to national security? a public discussion of this with the uk, the european union, nato allies, why in the world is this persistent and why is the justice department bringing legal charges against huawei when it is a national security matter and there ought to be if i may a whole of government response to the threat? >> we are working on a whole of government response to the threat, it is a national security issue for us and it should be for every other country inking about installing huawei. as we look at 5g and computing power moves to the crowd so much data passed from the cloud to our desktop computers or laptop computers, if that goes through a huawei product the chinese party will have access to every piece of information that flows between something on the ground to the crowd -- not just to data privacy but that is something we want to stop. we have japan, australia, france, poland the baltic companies who feel the same way do and looking for trust and provide us to give them 5g internet service. >>
let me turn to huawei. this is become an ongoing issue. is huawei a threat to national security? a public discussion of this with the uk, the european union, nato allies, why in the world is this persistent and why is the justice department bringing legal charges against huawei when it is a national security matter and there ought to be if i may a whole of government response to the threat? >> we are working on a whole of government response to the threat, it is a national security issue...
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senior conservatives write to tory mps to raise concerns about the government's decision to allow huawei to help build the uk's 56 network. this is not about money any longer. yes, of course you want to have a system that works and not to pay too much, but the truth is, security, the protection of the uk, is the absolute number one priority for any government. officials working on borisjohnson‘s pledge to recruit an extra 20,000 police officers say that they'll actually need to take on more than 50,000, as many are set to leave the met office issues severe weather warnings for the weekend as storm ciara approaches from the atlantic. preparations are underway for the england—scotland and ireland—wales matches in the six nations this afternoon and in half an hour the travel show heads to the maldives to meet the people who are working to save its unique marine environment. some breaking news now. in the last half hour it's been confirmed five british people have tested positive for coronavirus in france. they were diagnosed after coming into contact with a person who had been in singapore.
senior conservatives write to tory mps to raise concerns about the government's decision to allow huawei to help build the uk's 56 network. this is not about money any longer. yes, of course you want to have a system that works and not to pay too much, but the truth is, security, the protection of the uk, is the absolute number one priority for any government. officials working on borisjohnson‘s pledge to recruit an extra 20,000 police officers say that they'll actually need to take on more...
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saying they lack huawei's scale and the backing of a large country. he added that the u.s.ld have to squiedecide, what, quot, horse we are going to ride in this race. this is likely to raise tensions between the u.s. and china arjun is with us with more pretty extraordinary to see the u.s. weighing in on this and to call president trump's directive. we are talking two different countries here, the uk and the u.s. >> we have to go back to what 5g is it is not about faster speeds. this is infrastructure we'll talk a little about william barr's comments. he was explaining that the u.s.'s side here is that, if china, via huawei, owns the majority of infrastructure that underpins economies, his fear is that china could shut these downey moment. that's the argument the u.s. has put across that is why the u.s. has been on a campaign to block the company, which is why they are so angry the uk didn't block huawei huawei isn't having free reign it is only allowed to participate in the peripheral part of that network i think any participation was just too far important to note just ho
saying they lack huawei's scale and the backing of a large country. he added that the u.s.ld have to squiedecide, what, quot, horse we are going to ride in this race. this is likely to raise tensions between the u.s. and china arjun is with us with more pretty extraordinary to see the u.s. weighing in on this and to call president trump's directive. we are talking two different countries here, the uk and the u.s. >> we have to go back to what 5g is it is not about faster speeds. this is...
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well, the us has not been shy in casting aspersions about the relationship between huawei and ageingis too cosy for their comfort. —— beijing. they have also said they want their allies to also be suspicious of theirs. the us said not too long ago they have banned us companies from using huawei technology in the given indications sector. but it is really tricky to do that right now. huawei is ahead of the game when it comes to sg is ahead of the game when it comes to 5g technology. so when they ask ukfor example, to 5g technology. so when they ask uk for example, not to use it, they decided, look, we can't avoid having huawei being part of this technology. what they decided to do — borisjohnson‘s technology. what they decided to do — boris johnson's administration said we wouldn't use core components of it but we do need to use this to build our 5g system. now, here is the thing, though. the us has never proven why they have cast these aspersions. now us intelligence officials say they do have proof that they have technology that for more than a decade now has been gathering data fro
well, the us has not been shy in casting aspersions about the relationship between huawei and ageingis too cosy for their comfort. —— beijing. they have also said they want their allies to also be suspicious of theirs. the us said not too long ago they have banned us companies from using huawei technology in the given indications sector. but it is really tricky to do that right now. huawei is ahead of the game when it comes to sg is ahead of the game when it comes to 5g technology. so when...
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the folding huawei mate xs.e pictures of dogs, and if i open the phone out, the pictures expand to fill the view. one thing i can't show you is google maps, because the phone still doesn't have those google apps. in fact, huawei's now added its own app gallery which it says will be a competitor to the google play app store. snapchat, tiktok, they are on there, the sun newspaper is on there, and bbc news, but some big ones are missing, of course. now, the concerns with folding phones as that displays might be easily damaged because they're flexible. now, huawei says since the original mate x it has made the screen more resistant. although i have seen a display screen with a big old scratch on it. huawei says there will be cases available. also revealed was a smart speaker. here it is, it's called the soundex. all you do is tap the phone here to pair and then you can play your music, including from spotify, because that is in the app gallery. so here we go. loud music plays that's quite loud. oh no. so one thing t
the folding huawei mate xs.e pictures of dogs, and if i open the phone out, the pictures expand to fill the view. one thing i can't show you is google maps, because the phone still doesn't have those google apps. in fact, huawei's now added its own app gallery which it says will be a competitor to the google play app store. snapchat, tiktok, they are on there, the sun newspaper is on there, and bbc news, but some big ones are missing, of course. now, the concerns with folding phones as that...
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vice president, that the british decided to grant access to huawei to their 5g network? >> well, i think the president has been very clear. secretary of state pompeo reiterated it this week. the united states is very disappointed that the united kingdom has decided to go forward with huawei for a portion of their information technology >> tone report said the presiden was apoplectic with fury is the gist of that correct? >> i never comment on the president's private conversations with me or others but we were profoundly disappointed look, when i went at the president's direction in september and met with the prime minister johnson, i told him the moment the uk is out of brexit we were willing to begin to negotiate a free trade arrangement with the uk. now the uk is out of brexit. our teams have begun that process to work, but we just don't believe that utilizing the assets, the technology of huawei, is consistent with the security or privacy interests of the uk, of the united states, and it remains a real issue between our two countries. >> is it a deal breaker on a trad
vice president, that the british decided to grant access to huawei to their 5g network? >> well, i think the president has been very clear. secretary of state pompeo reiterated it this week. the united states is very disappointed that the united kingdom has decided to go forward with huawei for a portion of their information technology >> tone report said the presiden was apoplectic with fury is the gist of that correct? >> i never comment on the president's private...
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the folding huawei mate xs.and if i open the phone out, the pictures expand to fill the view. one thing i can't show you is google maps because the phone still doesn't have those google apps, in fact, huawei has added its own app gallery which will be ana competitor to the google play app store, snapchat, tick—tock, they are all on there. some big ones are missing of course. one of the concerns of folding phones is that the displays might be easily damaged because they are flexible. now, huawei says since the original, the screen is more resistant, although i have seen a display model with a big old scratch on it. huawei say there will be cases available. also revealed was a smart speaker. here it is. it is the sound x. all you do is tap the phone here to pair and then you can play your music, including from spotify, because that is in the app gallery. here we go. quite loud. oh, no. so one thing they did tell me is you can put your hand over it to silence the speaker if it is too loud, and that should have sile
the folding huawei mate xs.and if i open the phone out, the pictures expand to fill the view. one thing i can't show you is google maps because the phone still doesn't have those google apps, in fact, huawei has added its own app gallery which will be ana competitor to the google play app store, snapchat, tick—tock, they are all on there. some big ones are missing of course. one of the concerns of folding phones is that the displays might be easily damaged because they are flexible. now,...
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that is a record some. >> i would thank my right honorable friend for the question on huawei. the australian agency analyzed the involvement of any a moment of huawei in determining any involvement would lead to major risks and espionage. can he give an undertaking this country can create an alternative to huawei in the next two years? >> yes, mister speaker, we will do nothing to endanger critical national security infrastructure or prejudice corporation with partners as suggested and we will work to ensure hybrid spenders cannot dominate our market. >> the prime minister will note under his government there have been consultants across the uk leading to a strain on services. how is he going to make sure now that we left the eu the consultants from overseas are working in hospitals across the uk? >> we instituted nhs visas to attract talent from around the world but is a devolved matter for the welsh labor government. >> the prime minister is right, keeping our country safe, will he support my campaign in my peaceful market town and i remind him he is welcome. >> that was rud
that is a record some. >> i would thank my right honorable friend for the question on huawei. the australian agency analyzed the involvement of any a moment of huawei in determining any involvement would lead to major risks and espionage. can he give an undertaking this country can create an alternative to huawei in the next two years? >> yes, mister speaker, we will do nothing to endanger critical national security infrastructure or prejudice corporation with partners as suggested...
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reconsider the decision to work with huawei?dom speak for their decisions, we were just with secretary pompeo in london we met with prime minister johnson had his cabinet, that concern vision was very focused on china. i do think they understand the threats, we will continue to work with them, our closest ally, close ef closest intellige sharing partner, there is still a lot of work to be done, listen, secretary pompeo says this a lot, we're had huawei -- we're having to get rid of that now, and deal with that, deadline i is a challenge, the chinese communist party has behaved in this manner with financial, like huawei, we could do gown th down the list, we'reg a light on it speaking it loudly even if it makes people uncomfortable, we'll continue to talk about threat to country's national security if they do business with companies like huawei. david: huawei chief security officer, will be with maria bartiromo tomorrow, 7:30, you might want to tune in to that. final question, secretary pompeo, is involved in a woman's global ini
reconsider the decision to work with huawei?dom speak for their decisions, we were just with secretary pompeo in london we met with prime minister johnson had his cabinet, that concern vision was very focused on china. i do think they understand the threats, we will continue to work with them, our closest ally, close ef closest intellige sharing partner, there is still a lot of work to be done, listen, secretary pompeo says this a lot, we're had huawei -- we're having to get rid of that now,...
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huawei tells wall street journal these ailses are false.t was a wild night in new hampshire, bernie sanders declared the winner in last night's primary the first in the nation but pete buttigieg coming in close second, and amy klobuchar in third place candidates now focusing on south carolina at the end of the month. and that strong showing from mayor pete and amy klobuchar has this asking what a possible presidential win by either of them would mean for markets. doug flynn certified financial manner cofounder of flynn capital management, joins now. good morning, doug. >> good morning. >> so given standings from new hampshire, the momentum that mayor pete got from iowa, amy klobuchar picking up steam as well. how do you think investors would react to a mayor pete or a klobuchar presidency given the fact that they're more middle of the road status quo candidates pete not oppose to the wreet. >> i think that in the ranking of them is from down to moderate amy klobuchar seems to be most centrist of them and mayor pete is a little bit more to t
huawei tells wall street journal these ailses are false.t was a wild night in new hampshire, bernie sanders declared the winner in last night's primary the first in the nation but pete buttigieg coming in close second, and amy klobuchar in third place candidates now focusing on south carolina at the end of the month. and that strong showing from mayor pete and amy klobuchar has this asking what a possible presidential win by either of them would mean for markets. doug flynn certified financial...
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the folding huawei mate access. of dogs, and if i open it the pictures expand to fill the view. what a country was google maps, because the phone still doesn't have those google apps. huawei has now added its own at gallery which it says will be a competitor to the google play app store. snapchats, tick—tock, they are on there, this i newspapers on there, and bbc news, but some big ones are missing, of course. the concerns with folding phones as the displays might be easily damaged because they are flexible. huawei says the original meat eggs it has made the liz screen more resistant. they have seen a display screen with a big old great honour. huawei says there will be cases available. also revealed was a smart speaker, it is called the soundex. all you do is tap the phone to pairand then soundex. all you do is tap the phone to pair and then you can play your music, including from spotify, because that is in the upper gallery. so here we go. music plays. quite loud. so one thing they did tell me was you can put you
the folding huawei mate access. of dogs, and if i open it the pictures expand to fill the view. what a country was google maps, because the phone still doesn't have those google apps. huawei has now added its own at gallery which it says will be a competitor to the google play app store. snapchats, tick—tock, they are on there, this i newspapers on there, and bbc news, but some big ones are missing, of course. the concerns with folding phones as the displays might be easily damaged because...
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let me turn to huawei. this has become an ongoing issue. is huawei a threat to national security?re a public discussion of this with the u.k., the european union, nato allies. why is this persistent and why is the justice department bringing legal charges against huawei when it's a national security matter point blank and there ought to be if i may a whole of government response to the threat? >> we are working on a whole of government response to that threat. you are right, with it's a national security issue for us and it should be for every other country thinking about installing huawei. as we look to 5g and the move to the cloud. so much data will pass through the cloud. if that goes through the huawei product, that means the chinese communist party will have access to all information. it's a threat to our personal privacy and national security. we have allies, scandinavian countries who feel the same way we do and are looking for trusted providers to give them 5g internet service. lou: the national security threat represented by huawei and all the other efforts on the part of
let me turn to huawei. this has become an ongoing issue. is huawei a threat to national security?re a public discussion of this with the u.k., the european union, nato allies. why is this persistent and why is the justice department bringing legal charges against huawei when it's a national security matter point blank and there ought to be if i may a whole of government response to the threat? >> we are working on a whole of government response to that threat. you are right, with it's a...
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the second issue happens to be huawei and 5g. severalmly aware of european nations who have a tendency to lean toward huawei and 5g. my concern goes back to the soldiers. without the appropriate network protection, there is potential compromise of data and that is not to the good order and discipline of our u.s. soldiers and nato soldiers. finally, a number obviously have been involved on a member to member basis with our parliamentary brothers and sisters in the parliamentary simile. we have a great new ambassador to the osc, ambassador jim gilmore. oschat extent is the organization important to you and to providing you information you need? >> very important, senator, and it tilts incredible trust -- builds incredible trust. a huge boost in trust not only between the u.s. and poland, but all of nato. sen. wickers: thank you. thank you mr. chairman. >> senator blumenthal. >> thank you mr. chairman. thank you both for your service and thank you for being here. many of my colleague and i have test ments and agencies in the adminis
the second issue happens to be huawei and 5g. severalmly aware of european nations who have a tendency to lean toward huawei and 5g. my concern goes back to the soldiers. without the appropriate network protection, there is potential compromise of data and that is not to the good order and discipline of our u.s. soldiers and nato soldiers. finally, a number obviously have been involved on a member to member basis with our parliamentary brothers and sisters in the parliamentary simile. we have a...
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setting itself up for conflict giving huawei ack to 5 g network? we're live streaming on twitter. checks out. at quick takes on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: welcome back to the best of bloomberg technology. i am taylor riggs. as the coronavirus continues to spread around the world, companies are taking steps to safeguard workers from the outbreak. my colleague and i spoke to a doctor from a biotechnology company in san francisco on wednesday. development ofed a potential vaccine. powerful andvery productive platform to identify anti-bodies. anti-bodies are proteins that circulate in your blood and protect from viral infections and can help overcome viral infections. we are able to isolate antibodies from patients who have recovered from infection, manufacture them and make them available to other patients. this technology has been quite fruitful. one of the earliest examples is an anti-body against the ebola called mab114. congo by tests in the the nih. we feel very good about that one. interesting that you bring up some of these viruses.
setting itself up for conflict giving huawei ack to 5 g network? we're live streaming on twitter. checks out. at quick takes on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: welcome back to the best of bloomberg technology. i am taylor riggs. as the coronavirus continues to spread around the world, companies are taking steps to safeguard workers from the outbreak. my colleague and i spoke to a doctor from a biotechnology company in san francisco on wednesday. development ofed a potential vaccine....
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the us has added to the list of charges against chinese telecoms company huawei.se confidential agreements to get intellectual property from six american technology company. and then a while way allegedly use the information for its own gain. in thejustice department says this went on for yea rs. department says this went on for years. in they ended up being able to financially gain from it. this of course is in addition to the charges that have already been levied against huawei by the us government last year and that includes violating us sanctions against iran. do the chinese and huawei felt like this is all connected to the broader trade war or are these two com pletely trade war or are these two completely separate things? we haven't heard directly from any representatives huawei just of yet but if you look at the way they have reacted to that lot of the other charges that have been levied against them, there were certainly a toner which they rejected the allegations and said this was all very political in nature. remember, all of these charges come in the sa
the us has added to the list of charges against chinese telecoms company huawei.se confidential agreements to get intellectual property from six american technology company. and then a while way allegedly use the information for its own gain. in thejustice department says this went on for yea rs. department says this went on for years. in they ended up being able to financially gain from it. this of course is in addition to the charges that have already been levied against huawei by the us...