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does not withdraw all the a little bit of the detail so basically the himalayas separating india and china there is one area india likes to call the chicken neck which is kind of a path through the himalayas they do not like china anywhere near that area and that's why they've moved troops in there two months ago this goes all the way back eight hundred forty one these two were fighting over this the the british indian sikh army invaded tibet china repelled them. and the british then when they colonized india did a deal with china that said that's chinese territory china is using that today as their footing for international law for they had a war in one thousand nine hundred sixty two fifteen hundred indian troops died eight hundred eight hundred chinese troops died china won that as well you know what the interesting thing we're going to see here and i hope india understands is china in one nine hundred sixty two and two thousand and seventeen completely different thing one nine hundred sixty two they kept it to land it was no air force no navies involved but the war of words here we hav
does not withdraw all the a little bit of the detail so basically the himalayas separating india and china there is one area india likes to call the chicken neck which is kind of a path through the himalayas they do not like china anywhere near that area and that's why they've moved troops in there two months ago this goes all the way back eight hundred forty one these two were fighting over this the the british indian sikh army invaded tibet china repelled them. and the british then when they...
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terms of panicking about the india china situation i mean the these are the types of situations that can you know with that can quickly easily grow out of control so. from a military standpoint i would spect china is going to handle india pretty easily we just hope that it doesn't escalate beyond that. is the rise and some of these basic industrial commodities like copper etc is this being driven by kind of a renewed inflation and china you know the last time we spoke there was a side bad chinese economy was shrinking g.d.p. was collapsing was understated and that the downward move in commodities would continue to reflect a deflation in china is that now reversing because certainly in the commodity markets and even in the gold market that's been more a bond for five or six years now we're saying well what looks like inflation is this is this where it's coming from down yeah there is a me the chinese economy is quite strong it's still roughly six you know point seven percent growth all the rest of the world is also you know putting in a lot of infrastructure projects we're seeing now y
terms of panicking about the india china situation i mean the these are the types of situations that can you know with that can quickly easily grow out of control so. from a military standpoint i would spect china is going to handle india pretty easily we just hope that it doesn't escalate beyond that. is the rise and some of these basic industrial commodities like copper etc is this being driven by kind of a renewed inflation and china you know the last time we spoke there was a side bad...
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not just india and china. which is why we always strive to observe the international law and expect others to do the same. this is our responsibility as a country of one point twenty five billion people. we will save guard our people's interests but we will lend support but when it comes to save guarding other people's interests we need to move forward respecting each other's interests. and our will leave in a time when all countries need to respect each other regardless of their size each country is important and it deserves respect. with these three. principles in mind. we develop our relations with other countries which enables us to move forward. prime minister. of the century will wish you all the best. in the city of minima so moch was hit hardest by the twenty eleven tsunami. but it was damaged mostly by the radiation after the nuclear disaster. not. the contamination is not complete but many locals could not leave their houses and farm. if. they stay strong like their ancestors centuries ago did. not m
not just india and china. which is why we always strive to observe the international law and expect others to do the same. this is our responsibility as a country of one point twenty five billion people. we will save guard our people's interests but we will lend support but when it comes to save guarding other people's interests we need to move forward respecting each other's interests. and our will leave in a time when all countries need to respect each other regardless of their size each...
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despite their ages old territory china india's largest trading partner according to recent polls. very wary of such having and china. turn away from. talking about seven dollars a trade how is it going to be to turn away from that. we cannot argue with the entire world saying that of the twenty first century is the century asia you know it means that both india and china will influence the situation in the world in the coming decades geno india and china. have good relations. we are investing in china more and more people. are and china is investing more and more in india and one of our economic ties are developing and expanding to include more and more areas of cooperation. the structure of our respective economies lends itself to mutually beneficial co-operation rather than competition or confrontation. knowing this. constitutes our strength we will move forward. it will give both of our countries an impetus for further economic development just they are interested in the things we are good at and we are interested in the things they are good at and. we could complement each othe
despite their ages old territory china india's largest trading partner according to recent polls. very wary of such having and china. turn away from. talking about seven dollars a trade how is it going to be to turn away from that. we cannot argue with the entire world saying that of the twenty first century is the century asia you know it means that both india and china will influence the situation in the world in the coming decades geno india and china. have good relations. we are investing...
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economy the military ten fifteen times the size of india much more technically advanced china has huge and you know indigenous military development projects projects. you know advanced fighter jets with stealth capability. you know cruise missiles so. i don't think anyone believes india is going to be able to go toe to toe with china on the military side. so hopefully that the get with with with hopefully the need troops would draw we go back to kind of a just a peaceful status quo they are fighting over no man's land is actually nobody lives in this territory so hopefully it gets resolved peacefully but. you know wouldn't surprise me if we see a shooting war at this point in one nine hundred sixty two year over three thousand people soldiers killed they captured four thousand indian troops so they had flare ups in one thousand nine hundred seventy eight in eighty seven but this is the worst we've seen since one thousand nine hundred two. all right fair enough let's talk about donald trump so donald trump looks like he's going forward with his trade war with china over intelle
economy the military ten fifteen times the size of india much more technically advanced china has huge and you know indigenous military development projects projects. you know advanced fighter jets with stealth capability. you know cruise missiles so. i don't think anyone believes india is going to be able to go toe to toe with china on the military side. so hopefully that the get with with with hopefully the need troops would draw we go back to kind of a just a peaceful status quo they are...
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not just india and china. which is why we always strive to observe the international law and expect others to do the same. this is our responsibility as a country of one point twenty five billion people. we will save guard our people's interests but we will lend support but when it comes to save guarding other people's interests we need to move forward respecting each other's interests. and our will leave in a time when all countries need to respect each other regardless of their size each country is important and it deserves respect. with these three four current suppose in mind. we develop our relations with other countries of your will which enables us to move forward as a. prime minister marty thank you very much for the century you will wish you all the best. i did i do what i mean. about your sudden passing i've only just learnt. and taken your last wrong turn it up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never go
not just india and china. which is why we always strive to observe the international law and expect others to do the same. this is our responsibility as a country of one point twenty five billion people. we will save guard our people's interests but we will lend support but when it comes to save guarding other people's interests we need to move forward respecting each other's interests. and our will leave in a time when all countries need to respect each other regardless of their size each...
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thanks max already we're talking about china are talking about india parent a china and india and at loggerheads up there in the himalayas there bhutan a lot of skirmishes go on and on war with these two eminent you think there could be a shooting shooting match going on in the near future right damn well china said the clock's ticking of started been two months no china will not negotiate till the indian troops of withdrawn so until we see that i don't think they'll be any negotiation but yeah we're getting dangerously close to a shooting war i think within within the next thirty days unless they would draw right so i understand china's you know got a lot of military hardware to bring to they bring to the table there's india got the military might to go up against china haven't really followed them too closely what's going on there. no i mean chinese economies. twenty times roughly india's economy the military ten fifteen times the size of india much more technically advanced china has huge and you know indigenous military development projects projects. you know advanced fighter jet
thanks max already we're talking about china are talking about india parent a china and india and at loggerheads up there in the himalayas there bhutan a lot of skirmishes go on and on war with these two eminent you think there could be a shooting shooting match going on in the near future right damn well china said the clock's ticking of started been two months no china will not negotiate till the indian troops of withdrawn so until we see that i don't think they'll be any negotiation but yeah...
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it isn't just the india china geopolitical tensions. razil and political chaos, and brazil itself is looking at trade tensions with china. china has taken actions to have impacted brazilian sugar imports. china wants bric nations to continue to invest. clearly there are diverging paths for many of these nations. many say they have unusual bedfellows given that china is embedded in the global supply chain. russia and south africa are still dependent on commodities to drive their economies.we will get more answers and and alsolater on, russia's economy minister will talk.plenty more from the brics trade summit in shanghai. rishaad: tom mackenzie in shanghai. coming up, holding steady to the economic factors weighing on the bank of australia. we discussed the cash rate with the commonwealth bank of australia. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: this is "bloomberg markets: asia," i'm haidi lun in sydney. rishaad: i'm rishaad salamat in hong kong. let's look at the business headlines. first-quarter operating profits more than doubled to what it was p
it isn't just the india china geopolitical tensions. razil and political chaos, and brazil itself is looking at trade tensions with china. china has taken actions to have impacted brazilian sugar imports. china wants bric nations to continue to invest. clearly there are diverging paths for many of these nations. many say they have unusual bedfellows given that china is embedded in the global supply chain. russia and south africa are still dependent on commodities to drive their economies.we...
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do is look at how europe plays a part with those global markets, with the us and the far east, india, china number of concerns about chinese companies and also their close involvement with the state in china and how that reflects with their strategies and their drivers as they expand overseas. there's the balance between protectionism and the free market andi protectionism and the free market and i think that's the line the eu has to walk. it still has pushed back, number of countries in the eu, especially the nordic countries, portugal and spain, as we read in the fta, have always pushed back against too much control from the central eu about who they can and can't do business with so it's a fine line. the us is already doing it, they are looking after themselves already? it's the america first strategy, a bit protectionism about their home markets but in a globalised world, a world where people want the best technology and where we want to have the cutting edge and the jobs and innovation, there's a balance that needs to be struck. talking about a globalised world, the times, we travel a
do is look at how europe plays a part with those global markets, with the us and the far east, india, china number of concerns about chinese companies and also their close involvement with the state in china and how that reflects with their strategies and their drivers as they expand overseas. there's the balance between protectionism and the free market andi protectionism and the free market and i think that's the line the eu has to walk. it still has pushed back, number of countries in the...
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from india, because they have cars which are underneath the $40,000 range. if you look at the growth of national income per capita in chinake five years, and on top of it, tesla is not even present in india get. so i think the european manufacturers or american manufacturer ‘s would have to have a lower entry point on the model three to crack the market in india. we can now go to the assembly line in the united states were factory workers of japanese automaker nissan are set to vote on the right to form are set to vote on the right to form a union. the head of the deadline tensions have fled with the union describing it as one of the nasty is, antiunion fights in us history. michelle florey reports from mississippi. nissan launched this massive antiunion campaign to threaten and intimidate workers. we did the research may uaw and we do not want what they are offering. once again we are in a battle, we have to struggle and fight just to have to struggle and fight just to have the right to vote. the fight to form a union at the nissan factory in canton, mississippi. we are battling against our own, not for the right to vote
from india, because they have cars which are underneath the $40,000 range. if you look at the growth of national income per capita in chinake five years, and on top of it, tesla is not even present in india get. so i think the european manufacturers or american manufacturer ‘s would have to have a lower entry point on the model three to crack the market in india. we can now go to the assembly line in the united states were factory workers of japanese automaker nissan are set to vote on the...
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vijender singh dedicated his wbo oriental super middleweight win to india—china friendship. feuding over a disputed border area sincejune. around the globe, the percentage of babies born by caesarean section has increased dramatically. and that's proving controversial, because a large number of them are not medically required. while the average rate is 28% among oecd countries, in turkey, more than half of babies are born by c—section, the highest rate in the world. so, why are doctors performing so many caesereans there? selin girit reports. for burco oguzer, a mother of one, life has not always been a walk in the park. on the 36th week of her pregnancy, her doctor said she did not have enough amniotic fluid level in her womb. she was taken urgently to a caesarean delivery. translation: women who give natural birth talk about how they embrace their baby immediately, how they bonded, how they felt their baby's arrival. i had a severe postpartum depression after birth. was i a bad mother? could i not take care of myself? was that why i had to have a c—section? here at this ho
vijender singh dedicated his wbo oriental super middleweight win to india—china friendship. feuding over a disputed border area sincejune. around the globe, the percentage of babies born by caesarean section has increased dramatically. and that's proving controversial, because a large number of them are not medically required. while the average rate is 28% among oecd countries, in turkey, more than half of babies are born by c—section, the highest rate in the world. so, why are doctors...
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vijender singh dedicated his wbo oriental super middleweight win to ‘india—china friendship‘.ding over a disputed border area sincejune. around the globe, caesarean section rates have increased dramatically, something that is controversial, as a large amount of them are not medically required. while the average rate is 28% among oecd countries, in turkey more than half of babies are born by c—section — the highest rate in the world. so why are so many caesereans being performed in turkey? selin girit reports. for these mother, live has not a lwa ys for these mother, live has not always been a walk in the park. on her 36 week of her ridden sick, she was taken urgently to a caesarean delivery. translation: women who give natural bond talk about how they bonded with their baby immediately. i had severe post—natal depression. was i a bad mother? did i not take care of myself? five babies born here today were born by ca esa rea n babies born here today were born by caesarean section. they are pop killer in turkey. over 50% are born by these operation. but why does so many expecting
vijender singh dedicated his wbo oriental super middleweight win to ‘india—china friendship‘.ding over a disputed border area sincejune. around the globe, caesarean section rates have increased dramatically, something that is controversial, as a large amount of them are not medically required. while the average rate is 28% among oecd countries, in turkey more than half of babies are born by c—section — the highest rate in the world. so why are so many caesereans being performed in...
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vijender singh dedicated his wbo 0riental super middleweight win to "india—china friendship." on display in a rare exhibition in toronto, canada. the organ comes from a blue whale found dead on the shores of a river in newfoundland and labrador province three years ago. the organ measures 1.5 metres with a thickness ofjust over a metre. it would have weighed at least 180 kilograms before removal. while visitors to the royal 0ntario museum get a chance to view the preserved heart close up, the discovery will help scientists understand more about the blue whale's physiology. a village in derbyshire is hosting the 29th world hen races. highly trained chickens are released at the start to see who is the fastest. we will take a look. no, disqualified! disqualified! well, what an eggcellent event that was. couldn't make it up. this is bbc news. hello there. after a fairly mixed weekend weatherwise, our rather unsettled spell of august weather is set to continue this week. this is how we ended sunday. some clear skies there in cambridgeshire, captured by one of our weather watchers,
vijender singh dedicated his wbo 0riental super middleweight win to "india—china friendship." on display in a rare exhibition in toronto, canada. the organ comes from a blue whale found dead on the shores of a river in newfoundland and labrador province three years ago. the organ measures 1.5 metres with a thickness ofjust over a metre. it would have weighed at least 180 kilograms before removal. while visitors to the royal 0ntario museum get a chance to view the preserved heart...
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the demise which is i had but but i know that it's sort of a whole wall there's a big wall that india china they're not buying this stuff anymore europeans by and that's not been able so i think it's pretty rare for local consumption or for local media which i think of the you know he was speaking earlier about syria there's a lot of international. issues that major countries like the united states and russia. could work together on with this sanction new sanction bill here and this very odd statement that i read from secretary tillerson this is rhetorical but at the end of the day do you think that they're going to get down and work together on issues of common concern this is just you know this is just for show it shows because we were talking before the program is that you know something must be done so it has been done now we have to move on well if i'm trying to be optimistic mark i go i don't do but. if i read. through all those papers lately it's very saying to mony a little i can't believe the sanctimonious i think it is not the usual language it's sanctimonious is that. it's going
the demise which is i had but but i know that it's sort of a whole wall there's a big wall that india china they're not buying this stuff anymore europeans by and that's not been able so i think it's pretty rare for local consumption or for local media which i think of the you know he was speaking earlier about syria there's a lot of international. issues that major countries like the united states and russia. could work together on with this sanction new sanction bill here and this very odd...
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it is expanding taco bell in india, china, and brazil. raising its forecast, they reported sales in north -- sales in china were up 28%. that is your latest bloomberg business flash. mark: coming up, following stocks. stocks are mixed today. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: 11:00 a.m. in new york. 30 minutes left in the trading day in europe today. from london, i am mark barton. vonnie: from new york, i am vonnie quinn. this is the european close on "bloomberg markets." ♪ mark: here are the top stories we're covering from the bloomberg and around the world. there is no escaping brexit. it will continue to take a toll on u.k. investment and growth, one says. we will go through the headlines as the central bank -- pressure.under will the bank change its tune after rewarding shareholders? an exclusive interview is coming up. in the u.s., for goldman sachs president gary cohn is one of the front-runners to head the federal reserve. how would his style clash with the fed's more reflective culture?
it is expanding taco bell in india, china, and brazil. raising its forecast, they reported sales in north -- sales in china were up 28%. that is your latest bloomberg business flash. mark: coming up, following stocks. stocks are mixed today. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: 11:00 a.m. in new york. 30 minutes left in the trading day in europe today. from london, i am mark barton. vonnie: from new york, i am vonnie quinn. this is the european close on "bloomberg markets." ♪ mark: here...
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from india to china, to connect with the old burma road. controlled the road and strike at the jacks. planes were brought in. ♪ announcer: from india, and airport command airplane takes off every six minutes loaded with artillery, jeeps, ammunition. man and supplies for the armies of china. over this burma skyway. over these mountains 16,000 feet high, more tonnage is being flown into china than was ever tracked in over the old burma road. in the skies over china, japan faces new opposition. chinese, many of them trained in the fields of arizona, new mexico, california, fly and fight beside their american counterparts. the fighters and bombers of the chinese air force and the 13th air force, today fly far and wide over china. hitting enemy concentrations. smashing them along the chinese coast. the same people that moved a nation 2000 miles, that built the burma road, are building airfields out of stones, mud, and patient hands. ♪ today, from land and sea to the rest of the world, chinese armies, chinese guerrillas still stand firm against th
from india to china, to connect with the old burma road. controlled the road and strike at the jacks. planes were brought in. ♪ announcer: from india, and airport command airplane takes off every six minutes loaded with artillery, jeeps, ammunition. man and supplies for the armies of china. over this burma skyway. over these mountains 16,000 feet high, more tonnage is being flown into china than was ever tracked in over the old burma road. in the skies over china, japan faces new opposition....
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significant growth growth in the middle east doesn't matter much if you don't have growth in china and indiahe population centers there are so big we want to see them accelerate that again. >> a lot of people feel there's pent-up demand coming from china because this is the first product launch on the installed base where they can upgrade. >> people also wanted to see further economic gains in china and increases in income in china would help the high-end consumer that's where apple plays we're not so concerned about market share, we're concerned about growth and profitability i think you saw something that maybe there's structural issues of doing business in china and india. in india you have to have a certain amount of components made in india, in china they had to solve the vpn issue >> it will be the top corporate story all day long tim leskow, thank you very much for joining us >> we'll be watching the ripple effect on the suppliers, chipmakers that provide these chips. we saw some reaction in asia, from japan, korea, taiwan, all of those companies getting a boost in the action. we'll w
significant growth growth in the middle east doesn't matter much if you don't have growth in china and indiahe population centers there are so big we want to see them accelerate that again. >> a lot of people feel there's pent-up demand coming from china because this is the first product launch on the installed base where they can upgrade. >> people also wanted to see further economic gains in china and increases in income in china would help the high-end consumer that's where apple...
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from india to china, to connect with the old burma road.patrols pas protect the road and strike at the jets -- at thejaps. supplies and ammunition brought in by planes and parachutes. from fields in india and air transport command plane takes off every six minutes loaded --h artillery, jeeps, nation supplies for the army of china. , overhis burma skyway this hump of mountains 16,000 feet high, more tonnage is being flown into china then was ever trucked in over the old burma road. in the skies over china, japan faces new opposition. chinese, many of them train on the fields of arizona, , fly ando, california fight beside their american comrades. the fighters and bombers of the chinese air force and those of the 14th air force fly far and wide over china. hitting enemy concentrations, smashing lanes along the china that move people donation 2000 miles, that built the burma road, our building airfields out of stone, mud, and patient tireless hands. ♪ today, still cut off by land and sea from the rest of the world, chinese armies and chinese g
from india to china, to connect with the old burma road.patrols pas protect the road and strike at the jets -- at thejaps. supplies and ammunition brought in by planes and parachutes. from fields in india and air transport command plane takes off every six minutes loaded --h artillery, jeeps, nation supplies for the army of china. , overhis burma skyway this hump of mountains 16,000 feet high, more tonnage is being flown into china then was ever trucked in over the old burma road. in the skies...
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china and apple. it was interesting to hear on the call. he said india looks like china was several years ago. : that is something he has said a couple of times in recent courses. india has been investing repeatedly. they have a couple of big apparatus -- operations in maps and they are opening a factory making the iphone. behind of where we asked if he was seeing material impacts, he did not confirm about the case. there is still a long way to go in the indian market. some arems of pricing, talking about the new iphone that will be running roughly about $1000. can they say as a luxury phone in china and asia? you have the low end of the spectrum dominating the market. bex: one thing that will interesting with the next-generation of iphones, they will retain the higher versions of the iphones. there will be three iphones next month. and the seven s plus iphone eight, whatever that might be called. they will be lightly lower-priced. the most expensive iphone right now, which is the seven plus, is $750.the options it is not that much to get to the $1000 mark. yvonne: that is true. just a couple m
china and apple. it was interesting to hear on the call. he said india looks like china was several years ago. : that is something he has said a couple of times in recent courses. india has been investing repeatedly. they have a couple of big apparatus -- operations in maps and they are opening a factory making the iphone. behind of where we asked if he was seeing material impacts, he did not confirm about the case. there is still a long way to go in the indian market. some arems of pricing,...
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china? >> there has been talk about india being the next china. india being where china was six years ago. india does have a booming middle class. they are trying to bring to india the older models of the iphone, the slightly outdated ones, ones where the software is going to leave behind. and they have brought manufacturing to india. whether that is paying dividends yes, that is to be seen. they don't break out the numbers for india yet. emily: iphone 8 or iphone x? what is it going to be? or something we don't know? >> if i made the decision, i would like to see the iphone x. otherwise it gets a bit boring. if they go for the iphone x, do they have to start following the logic and then it turns into the iphone xi? emily: thanks so much. you will be all over apple earnings tomorrow. that is it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." we are live streaming on twitter. check us out at @bloombergtechtv . that is all for now. this is bloomberg. ♪ we check our phones 85 times a day. so it only made sense to create a network that keeps up. introducin
china? >> there has been talk about india being the next china. india being where china was six years ago. india does have a booming middle class. they are trying to bring to india the older models of the iphone, the slightly outdated ones, ones where the software is going to leave behind. and they have brought manufacturing to india. whether that is paying dividends yes, that is to be seen. they don't break out the numbers for india yet. emily: iphone 8 or iphone x? what is it going to...
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exist, if they're not brought to the table, if it a regional solution that incorporates pakistan, india, china, rush and iran into a total solution, if we can't get to that spot, we'll have american service members in afghanistan for the foreseeable future. >> quickly, julia, 30 seconds left. new attitudes towards pakistan. a difficult relationship over several administrations. >> that's right. i mean a much tougher stance against pakistan sort of calling them out to the extent that that matters. we've call them out privately. i think that was a significant shift, at least verbally, by the trump administration, but while we're talking about a shift? afghanistan, it is just quickly at least worth noting that in some weighs, the speech last night was trump's default. if you look at the milt tear engagement in h iraq, syria, libya, and now afghanistan, since january, we've increase the our military presence, so while we talk about a potential shift last night or course correction or him going back on what he said in the campaign, in many ways what he said last night was very familiar, at least du
exist, if they're not brought to the table, if it a regional solution that incorporates pakistan, india, china, rush and iran into a total solution, if we can't get to that spot, we'll have american service members in afghanistan for the foreseeable future. >> quickly, julia, 30 seconds left. new attitudes towards pakistan. a difficult relationship over several administrations. >> that's right. i mean a much tougher stance against pakistan sort of calling them out to the extent that...
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india and china are at each other's throats greater now china is helping pakistan. got 300 troops bombed out of lebanon. what happened to that state? overthrew awer freely erected iranian government, that was it. our national resources are hours. america is not going to put up with that. some russian hacker but something on a guitar business -- cutter business. host: you're talking about a lot of places. let's go back to where you started, bringing india and pakistan to the table. guest: either regional powers have an important role to play in this. they're going to have to be involved in the discussions. that means iran as well. they are nuclear weapon states like israel and north korea. those are the four unofficial nuclear state in the world. we have to figure out how we're going to come to terms with that. to come into yet afghanistan with greater economic resources as a challenge to pakistan is not the way to building diplomatic solution. if we need diplomacy and not war in pakistan. what we hear from the president is the opposite of what currently to serious d
india and china are at each other's throats greater now china is helping pakistan. got 300 troops bombed out of lebanon. what happened to that state? overthrew awer freely erected iranian government, that was it. our national resources are hours. america is not going to put up with that. some russian hacker but something on a guitar business -- cutter business. host: you're talking about a lot of places. let's go back to where you started, bringing india and pakistan to the table. guest: either...
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india. i saw john bolton talk about this, it's not just about pakistan but china. dia is now a big competitor against china. he's playing the india card which is wise. the bottom line is this we must honor those who have sacrificed. it's a good move. >> sean: lieutenant colonel, i didn't have -- we took more time. we didn't know the ambassador from afghanistan was going to call in. what did you think of that exchange i had with him? >> with ambassador mohib, sean? >> sean: yeah, the ambassador. >> he was thrilled to hear that he didn't hear from the obama administration we're stand shoulder to shoulder with you to defeat a common enemy. whether it's the taliban, al-qaeda, isis or the haqqani network they're all there to attack america again. under the obama administration was well, we're in but we'll be out in a few years. i was on the ground when he announced the surge but told the enemies when we'd withdraw. the taliban weren't really our enemy but al-qaeda is. he put all kinds of handcuffs on our troops. he wouldn't allow our pilots to drop when they should. i th
india. i saw john bolton talk about this, it's not just about pakistan but china. dia is now a big competitor against china. he's playing the india card which is wise. the bottom line is this we must honor those who have sacrificed. it's a good move. >> sean: lieutenant colonel, i didn't have -- we took more time. we didn't know the ambassador from afghanistan was going to call in. what did you think of that exchange i had with him? >> with ambassador mohib, sean? >> sean:...
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india. it's not just about pakistan, it's about china. now india is a big competitor against china. he's playing the india card which is very wise. the bottom line is we have get back and it's a good move. >> sean: we didn't know the ambassador from afghanistan was going to call in. what did you think of the exchange i had with him? >> with ambassador mohib, sean? >> sean: yeah, the ambassador. >> he's a great representative. he is thrilled to hear what he didn't hear under the obama administration which is we are with you. we'll stand shoulder to shoulder. our soldiers with your soldiers to defeat a common enemy. whether it's the taliban, al-qaeda, isis or the haqqani network they're all there to undermine afghanistan to attack america again and under the obama administration it was well, we're in but we'll be out in a few years. i was on the ground when he announced the surge but told the world and enemies when they would withdraw. the taliban weren't really our enemies but the al-qaeda is. he put all kinds of handcuffs on our troops. he wouldn't allow our pilots to drop when they
india. it's not just about pakistan, it's about china. now india is a big competitor against china. he's playing the india card which is very wise. the bottom line is we have get back and it's a good move. >> sean: we didn't know the ambassador from afghanistan was going to call in. what did you think of the exchange i had with him? >> with ambassador mohib, sean? >> sean: yeah, the ambassador. >> he's a great representative. he is thrilled to hear what he didn't hear...
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not interested in india extremism we can't sit by and watch and suffer we have the means in this region and fortunately these means were not used in the past neither by russia nor by china nor by india they kept waiting for the united states do you think that is once you mean i mean the financial means i mean the intelligence means i mean is the political influence means i mean is the means of giraffe occult contiguity classic geopolitics done here frayed that they say is going to make the situation in your country even worse you know the classic geopolitical means have to be used not for rivalry but for. his of the porsche that is what russia should be doing that's what i advised russia to do in that's what they're doing right now in other words if one power has failed to deliver the goods and we keep suffering. shouldn't to be invited everybody is to cooperate with the power to bring the results that we seek and this approach the consultative process launched in moscow and broadening this process to including the taliban and the afghan government would hopefully bring us now the u.s. secretary of defense general james mattis has already called russia a strategic compe
not interested in india extremism we can't sit by and watch and suffer we have the means in this region and fortunately these means were not used in the past neither by russia nor by china nor by india they kept waiting for the united states do you think that is once you mean i mean the financial means i mean the intelligence means i mean is the political influence means i mean is the means of giraffe occult contiguity classic geopolitics done here frayed that they say is going to make the...
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also bring in the major powers of the world who are incidentally all of them our neighbors russia china india iran and also pakistan as a country of our neighbor and for that reason to be an environment of cooperation between them and the united states and afghanistan as we had initially when we started this campaign now i would like to discuss the recent strides our efforts in in the region diplomacy but before we go there i want to ask you specifically about the united states because. when the trump an illustration there there were some hopes initially that it may seek a more pragmatic approach given the events of the last few weeks including the the dropping of largest non atomic bomb and. do you think those hopes of a new beginning of a more pragmatic policy course are they still justified i'm not yet given up on it . president trump had initially the right overtures towards russia. i understood the complexity of international relations and recognized that that with of cooperation with russia there would not be much achieved for the united states specially on a place like syria and on the
also bring in the major powers of the world who are incidentally all of them our neighbors russia china india iran and also pakistan as a country of our neighbor and for that reason to be an environment of cooperation between them and the united states and afghanistan as we had initially when we started this campaign now i would like to discuss the recent strides our efforts in in the region diplomacy but before we go there i want to ask you specifically about the united states because. when...
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similar with partnership, we , and inen in india china with tcl. indonesia, and not in india. nd footprint. anything that has an ip address. we are not think people in career. -- in korea. people in china. we already have a footprint in singapore and indonesia. you can see heavily investing in the channels. betty: you mentioned korea. had, the headlines we have does that -- do these tensions give utah's on business in south korea? tensions give you pause on business in south korea? >> i am an optimist. i think it will work out. i really do. i think in this day and age, with the tension, the world, this is a point of no return if either side hits more aggressive. willa believer that they arrive at certain peaceful resolutions. at least i hope so. to economy will continue grow. i really do. ,> you are going to these areas markets, a lot of it looking at the enterprise mobility business. the enterprise of things is what companies are looking at. with blackberry, i am curious how you are competing with the others offering the same types of services. the microsoft's of the world. ib
similar with partnership, we , and inen in india china with tcl. indonesia, and not in india. nd footprint. anything that has an ip address. we are not think people in career. -- in korea. people in china. we already have a footprint in singapore and indonesia. you can see heavily investing in the channels. betty: you mentioned korea. had, the headlines we have does that -- do these tensions give utah's on business in south korea? tensions give you pause on business in south korea? >> i...
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it has four franchises in the middle east, and is seeking franchise partners in russia, india and chinas, sharing the secrets of his sweet recipes. he is here with a box of cupcakes and they've not been eaten yet! i've never seen anyone so and they've not been eaten yet! i've never seen anyone so excited about a box! laughter tarek, good morning. we'd like to talk to you. welcome to the programme. let's talk about how it all began. we probably take this for granted, cupcakes in the uk. they are an american import and you we re they are an american import and you were inspired to do it after a trip to america. yes, i was inspired after visiting my sister who lived in new york for many years. i grew up in new york for many years. i grew up in london but went to an american school so these were really familiar to me. they didn't exist in london at the time and they also had a bad reputation for being cheap and not very well made. i wanted to remedy that and show people the amazingness of american baking. interestingly you're working as a reporter for another tv broadcaster which we won't n
it has four franchises in the middle east, and is seeking franchise partners in russia, india and chinas, sharing the secrets of his sweet recipes. he is here with a box of cupcakes and they've not been eaten yet! i've never seen anyone so and they've not been eaten yet! i've never seen anyone so excited about a box! laughter tarek, good morning. we'd like to talk to you. welcome to the programme. let's talk about how it all began. we probably take this for granted, cupcakes in the uk. they are...
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photographed, the most watched, the most documented of total solar eclipses, beating the one that was in india and chinaor people who have witnessed one, it goes darker and you can see as i am speaking, it gets dimmer and dimmer. why don't you explain, you are the expert? depending on where you are watching from, it will be up for a slightly different amount of time. you are looking at something between one and two and a bit minutes. look at that, absolutely spectacular. this is really fantastic viewing for people in the usa. wow! you get these final few seconds where you get the edge, almost like a diamond ring. this is amazing. this is from nasa's plane. i was also reading earlier that the astronauts on the international space station will see this three different times. they are incredibly lucky! that is really nice. what is that that we are seeing? it looks like a spectrum. that is fantastic. is this live data? and then back to the nasa plane with people on board watching the most extraordinary pictures. 1a states this will go across. why is the duration of totality different from state to state? it
photographed, the most watched, the most documented of total solar eclipses, beating the one that was in india and chinaor people who have witnessed one, it goes darker and you can see as i am speaking, it gets dimmer and dimmer. why don't you explain, you are the expert? depending on where you are watching from, it will be up for a slightly different amount of time. you are looking at something between one and two and a bit minutes. look at that, absolutely spectacular. this is really...
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it does potentially impose cost on revenue over time area india, china, purchasers from russia. we might be able to hurt the russians using this instrument if efforts of diplomacy to solve crisis cane -- ukraine art bust. what we could do with sanctions and not despair that these are aimless, misdirected message -- weapons that are not achieving any perspective. the issue of nato will come up area i believe we should never give up the right of a country to seek nato measures are -- membership. all of these things, they signed up for this. under what conditions it happens is another question. if russia is interested in a real solution we can find some way to address that issue while preserving ukraine's rights in the long-term. oppose somedid punishment. onmade it wiser to focus reducing our own vulnerability, to future hacking of the local process. you have to derive -- deprive them from having a strategic path and not expect them to give us assurances that we would be able to count on even against critical infrastructure. they pledge not to attack it until they do. focus on inc
it does potentially impose cost on revenue over time area india, china, purchasers from russia. we might be able to hurt the russians using this instrument if efforts of diplomacy to solve crisis cane -- ukraine art bust. what we could do with sanctions and not despair that these are aimless, misdirected message -- weapons that are not achieving any perspective. the issue of nato will come up area i believe we should never give up the right of a country to seek nato measures are -- membership....
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as you see at the bottom they came in with just china's out like two for india is a point six when you don't think you want to be different you would think people say like oh china's terrible and ecological disaster but somehow they're manage their impact of what they saw you know what they yeah is last night or they're offset each other and they've got on but i don't know why i'm doing all this stuff so there was you know in looking at those two it really scared me as like what you know what are the factors what are the things that have to be changed and the things we need to work on which they said energy production industrial agriculture and mobility which i wonder if that's what you know a lot of its australian might be like i was they do have a lot of agriculture in the. sort of livestock farming and perhaps the carbon we're going to topsoil when the market is where farming practices medicine industrial farming so some of the things that were said is cutting food waste by fifty percent would actually hold that data back by a levin days. and reducing carbon component carbon
as you see at the bottom they came in with just china's out like two for india is a point six when you don't think you want to be different you would think people say like oh china's terrible and ecological disaster but somehow they're manage their impact of what they saw you know what they yeah is last night or they're offset each other and they've got on but i don't know why i'm doing all this stuff so there was you know in looking at those two it really scared me as like what you know what...
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on the other hand, in many emerging markets like china in the last few years and more and more india, think other areas of latin america, middle east there is plenty of growth , as the smartphone pervades the use across the world. so those companies, for example, we are working with companies that primarily used to focus on north america or china. now they started exporting to southeast asia and india as well. that is how our chips get used. caroline: the chips in the mobile phone spring to mind. you are talking about potentially exciting new phones coming on the market. one of the big companies that you supply to is apple. are you excited about the launch of the new iphone 8? how much is dependent on this product? >> we have been a supplier to this very successful company for a number of years, and along with all the other suppliers, we will watch this space and see what the new products are like and what they decide to use, but we have lined up exciting q3-q4 growth. pre-christmas, lots of new products get launched that use our chips. we are looking forward to the second half of thi
on the other hand, in many emerging markets like china in the last few years and more and more india, think other areas of latin america, middle east there is plenty of growth , as the smartphone pervades the use across the world. so those companies, for example, we are working with companies that primarily used to focus on north america or china. now they started exporting to southeast asia and india as well. that is how our chips get used. caroline: the chips in the mobile phone spring to...
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that's in the record that's been documented that i think are actually saying that in places like india and china where they're targeting right and without much corporations let's talk about i.b.m. coca-cola j.p. morgan active during the holocaust of the one nine hundred thirty s. and today in america it's only blue i mean the way that we're starting to sound like an american cable show every single that cable news program talks about. lariam and nazi they said have ever happened how could it happen pattern of happened hadn't happened this was out happens all this is how it happens so let's look at it is a sunni to america no apparently it is not unique to america in fact if you look at the list of where they then go on to say that you know that mortality rate is increasing and therefore pension costs are decreasing it's not places like france or germany or spain or europe where you know they have a different sort of economic model no it's the other english speaking countries like new zealand and canada and britain. or us canada and britain where there is seen this increase in mortality and there
that's in the record that's been documented that i think are actually saying that in places like india and china where they're targeting right and without much corporations let's talk about i.b.m. coca-cola j.p. morgan active during the holocaust of the one nine hundred thirty s. and today in america it's only blue i mean the way that we're starting to sound like an american cable show every single that cable news program talks about. lariam and nazi they said have ever happened how could it...
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that's in the record that's been documented that they're actually saying that in places like india and china where they're targeting right now to much corporations let's talk about i.b.m. coca-cola j.p. morgan active during the holocaust of the one nine hundred thirty s. and today america has only clue i mean those way that we're starting to sound like an american cable show every single the cable news program talks about hitler and nazi they said has ever happened how could it happen pattern of happened hadn't happened this was out happens ya'll this is how it happens so let's look at it is a sunni to america no apparently it is not unique to america in fact if you look at the list of where they then go on to say that you know that mortality rate is increasing and therefore pension costs are decreasing it's not places like france or germany or spain or europe where you know they have a different sort of economic model no it's the other english speaking countries like new zealand and canada and britain or us canada and britain where there is seen this increase in mortality and therefore cele
that's in the record that's been documented that they're actually saying that in places like india and china where they're targeting right now to much corporations let's talk about i.b.m. coca-cola j.p. morgan active during the holocaust of the one nine hundred thirty s. and today america has only clue i mean those way that we're starting to sound like an american cable show every single the cable news program talks about hitler and nazi they said has ever happened how could it happen pattern...