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they continue denying access to the iaea.his is about the npt framework, the safeguard provisions every nuclear power signs up for, and that the iranians have agreed to. this is outside and separate from the jcpoa. it has never happened that they were denied access. in terms of our thinking about responding, we hope the world will see this is a serious risk to the entire nonproliferation regime. the u.s. is prepared to leave to come up with responses to this, which will be appropriate and consistent with protecting and preserving that regime against iranian interventions. hopefully they will change their mind. they will allow all iaea unfettered, repeated, and consistent access. they have chosen not to do so to date. reporter: in remarks about a week ago at the brussels form, mentioned the review of american resources abroad, reordering. can you tell us more about that, and does the indo pacific and asia in particular figure into that? sec. pompeo: i will leave specifics to secretary astor. -- secretary esper. there is import
they continue denying access to the iaea.his is about the npt framework, the safeguard provisions every nuclear power signs up for, and that the iranians have agreed to. this is outside and separate from the jcpoa. it has never happened that they were denied access. in terms of our thinking about responding, we hope the world will see this is a serious risk to the entire nonproliferation regime. the u.s. is prepared to leave to come up with responses to this, which will be appropriate and...
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talking about the markets, talking about some of the things that have come out in the last hour, the iaeaaying oil demand recovery is at risk because of the virus resurgence. let's talk about the possibility of virus resurgence and what this means for gdp forecasts worldwide. with janet henry, hsbc global economist. great to have you on the program. there are a number of issues. we don't know with the virus resurgence where it will hit, and we don't know what kind of scarring the virus will do on the economy. give us a glimpse on how you think about these two issues? number one, you mentioned how government themselves responds to the resurgence. what we have seen with the likes of australia is at the first sign of the rise in s, with a rise in levels the state is closing down the whole state. what we are seeing in other regions of the world, yes, localized lockdown, but it is very different in the case of the u.s. in terms of where we go from here, a lot about how consumers respond to their fear. again, it has been quite different. you have seen it in the u.s. you see the number of people
talking about the markets, talking about some of the things that have come out in the last hour, the iaeaaying oil demand recovery is at risk because of the virus resurgence. let's talk about the possibility of virus resurgence and what this means for gdp forecasts worldwide. with janet henry, hsbc global economist. great to have you on the program. there are a number of issues. we don't know with the virus resurgence where it will hit, and we don't know what kind of scarring the virus will do...
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we did also have the iaea say they were worried about a second wave of coronavirus, and that would actuallythe virus resurgence they warned would actually put demand recovery at risk. "bloomberg surveillance" continues. in the next hour, tom keene joins me out of new york. we will also be speaking with mohamed el-erian. a lot of the focus will be on the euro group, on the e.u. recovery plan. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: california, texas, florida sees record deaths from the virus. new cases in the u.s. top 60,000 for the first time. paschal donohoe is the new euro group president. in k rebuked -- china stock rally cools as the state funds start selling, a sign the government wants to start to slow the surge. this is uber surveillance. i'm francine lacqua in london. tom keene in new york. tom, a lot of the focus is on what we saw in china. we saw that incredible rise in stocks with chinese authorities saying maybe slow down a bit, and the focus on the euro group, and what we are seeing in the u.s. with the number of deaths rising by the day. tom: the virus is front and center in america. i
we did also have the iaea say they were worried about a second wave of coronavirus, and that would actuallythe virus resurgence they warned would actually put demand recovery at risk. "bloomberg surveillance" continues. in the next hour, tom keene joins me out of new york. we will also be speaking with mohamed el-erian. a lot of the focus will be on the euro group, on the e.u. recovery plan. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: california, texas, florida sees record deaths from the virus....
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but just this, let us make life as -- (inaudible) iaea we were still the best of friends. >> and worked together on this abilities act and that is really interesting. i think you probably could have pulled it off on your own. >> he was very helpful because, on the senate side, he was very helpful in getting cosponsors of the bill and getting people to vote yes on hr4 for two. it was named for four two because the four 42nd regiment of combat team and the 100th battalion -- that served so well in europe during world war ii. >> the 442nd, for anyone who might not know, was an all japanese american unit that was very decorated in the war. i wanted to ask about after the war, when you are returning home to a community that had expelled its japanese american citizens. what that reentry was like, and with the readjustment period was like after the war. we were very fortunate and san jose. first of all, mercury herald, and editorials at that time, saying -- because there were other communities where farms were being burned and arson and a lot of things were happening. they editorialized, sayin
but just this, let us make life as -- (inaudible) iaea we were still the best of friends. >> and worked together on this abilities act and that is really interesting. i think you probably could have pulled it off on your own. >> he was very helpful because, on the senate side, he was very helpful in getting cosponsors of the bill and getting people to vote yes on hr4 for two. it was named for four two because the four 42nd regiment of combat team and the 100th battalion -- that...
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Jul 30, 2020
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really you're going to see plenty of it we've got a tropical storm to talk about though this is its iaea senate turned up some winds to 50 miles per hour right now but watch the track. this potentially a very dangerous storm making its way right across the dominican republic, and haiti some flash flooding likely there and then off the coast of florida by saturday 8 o'clock in the morning eastern time strengthening by then and the tracking moved a little further to the east and that's important because that takes a little more over open water so we've got sustained winds. a very strong tropical storm 65 mile an hour winds off the coastline of florida by saturday. but then watch what happened the track after that making may be making landfall and then pushing back out in the atlantic this with just waivers a little bit maybe 30 maybe 50 miles east that allow the storm to strengthen may becoming a hurricane so we've got to keep our eye on that as we head in toward the weekend right off the coastline, we've got kind of nice looking storm out there a well-developed low that is spinning off th
really you're going to see plenty of it we've got a tropical storm to talk about though this is its iaea senate turned up some winds to 50 miles per hour right now but watch the track. this potentially a very dangerous storm making its way right across the dominican republic, and haiti some flash flooding likely there and then off the coast of florida by saturday 8 o'clock in the morning eastern time strengthening by then and the tracking moved a little further to the east and that's important...
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hurricane douglas misko iaea by about 40 miles but it. it really created some big wave action for surfers. they like that forecasters have thought that hurricane douglas had the potential to become only the 3rd hurricane to make landfall in hawaii. in many areas there were high sustained winds flooding due to storm surge. heavy rains and dangerous rip currents. the threat sparks a quick surgeon, panic, buying of gasoline supplies for more on that meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez is here to tell us all about it. i'm recent yeah fortunately, calmer and drier out there in hawaii and for us here in the bay area. >>also noticing that drying trend as well taking a live look outside golden gate bridge. we are seeing a deeper marine layer, not as dense low clouds and fog but that high cloud cover as well and it is extending already into the east bay shore line making its way inland during the overnight hours impacting your wednesday morning commute so make sure to drive safely don't forget to turn on your low beams but better clearing by your wedn
hurricane douglas misko iaea by about 40 miles but it. it really created some big wave action for surfers. they like that forecasters have thought that hurricane douglas had the potential to become only the 3rd hurricane to make landfall in hawaii. in many areas there were high sustained winds flooding due to storm surge. heavy rains and dangerous rip currents. the threat sparks a quick surgeon, panic, buying of gasoline supplies for more on that meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez is here to tell...
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aaa iaea -- detained through the course of the war. mr. korematsu said that was wrong.have two people helping us learn the story. peter irons is the civil rights attorney and editor of ten books including justice at war, the story of the japanese american internment cases. in the course of researching his book on this case, he found that the government used tainted evidence to convict russia korematsu and to justify the internment of americans and helped overturn the conviction. thank you for being here. yay karen korematsu is the daughter of mr. korematsu. glad to have you at the table tonight. we are going to start with the big picture and when this case came to the court, exactly what were they asked to decide? what was the issue? >> the issue was whether the government could single out a particular group of people solely on the basis of the race or ethnicity. and pull them in literally, concentration camps indefinitely without any due process, without a hearing, a lawyer, a trial. whether this would justify under the government's power as they assert detained, to pr
aaa iaea -- detained through the course of the war. mr. korematsu said that was wrong.have two people helping us learn the story. peter irons is the civil rights attorney and editor of ten books including justice at war, the story of the japanese american internment cases. in the course of researching his book on this case, he found that the government used tainted evidence to convict russia korematsu and to justify the internment of americans and helped overturn the conviction. thank you for...