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well with me in the studio now as your president of the international business school. here in berlin welcome. do we really need to be boring about chinese investment in germany first of all and this should be really the focus it's very important to attract chinese investment as important as it is to half german investment in china so therefore it's very important to foster the trade and investment relationship with china if at all it should be really very unique very exclusive cases in which such measures are taken let's have a look at the last one. thinking beyond blocking the fifty takeover last week it's a grid operator is berlin more the beijing will switch off the lights here it may look like but what is very important about this case is that it's actually not really the law that would prevent this takeover so the law would require a twenty five percent stake before actually the government can take any actions in this case it would have been only twenty percent so therefore. d. to a was taken by including the state on case w. and it right because it's a bank so th
well with me in the studio now as your president of the international business school. here in berlin welcome. do we really need to be boring about chinese investment in germany first of all and this should be really the focus it's very important to attract chinese investment as important as it is to half german investment in china so therefore it's very important to foster the trade and investment relationship with china if at all it should be really very unique very exclusive cases in which...
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well with me in the studio knowledge you're president of the international business school yes mt here in berlin welcome. do we really need to be bored about chinese investment in germany first of all and this should be really the focus it's very important to attract chinese investment as important as it is to have german investment in china so therefore it's very important to foster the trade and investment relationship was china if at all it should be really on very unique very exclusive cases in which such measures are taken let's have a look at the last one but most berlin's thinking beyond blocking the fifty had to take over last week it's a grid operator is berlin worried that beijing will switch off the lights here it may look like but what is very important about this case is that it's actually not really the law that would prevent this take of us all the law would require a twenty five percent stake before actually the government can take any actions in this case it would have been only twenty percent so therefore some kind of a detour was taken by including the state owned ca
well with me in the studio knowledge you're president of the international business school yes mt here in berlin welcome. do we really need to be bored about chinese investment in germany first of all and this should be really the focus it's very important to attract chinese investment as important as it is to have german investment in china so therefore it's very important to foster the trade and investment relationship was china if at all it should be really on very unique very exclusive...
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rajneesh narula is professor of international business regulation at henley business school.joining us. the language from ageing, notjust from mrtrump is language from ageing, notjust from mr trump is pretty inflammatory. a knee jerk response to what they have heard from mr trump or is more thought going into this?” heard from mr trump or is more thought going into this? i think this is a cool and calculated response. it might look as if they are engaging rhetoric like trump does but they have picked industries very carefully that to maximum harm to america. they have picked industries which don't harm the chinese as much because these are industries or products where there are multiple sources apart from american ones. so if they've got liquid petroleum gas on their list of targeted sectors that is one example? yes. they have started looking for alternative sources of petroleum, two or three months ago. this hasn't just petroleum, two or three months ago. this hasn'tjust suddenly happened, they have brought it through carefully. they figure that there are multiple suppliers
rajneesh narula is professor of international business regulation at henley business school.joining us. the language from ageing, notjust from mrtrump is language from ageing, notjust from mr trump is pretty inflammatory. a knee jerk response to what they have heard from mr trump or is more thought going into this?” heard from mr trump or is more thought going into this? i think this is a cool and calculated response. it might look as if they are engaging rhetoric like trump does but they...
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business with iran. spoke with the john hobs -- don hopkins school of international studies. if the iran nuclear deal is dead ear deale iran nu dead but ais close to dead, long as they are still in the deal, it is technically alive. but isn't it is getting more and more difficult for eveto stay. >> any chance of directal between iran and the united eight? cracks i think the rhetori reflects anger and frustration and seriousness on the part of the u. and also necessary. they had a lot of chest thumping before they showed up. talk,, we are ready toyo thanfor offering. but i think they areereriously consg it. there is an example of north korea that did not turn out too badl >> is there a chance thathe iran new year deal could be kept afloat by the chinese? cathat the chinesy on buying iranian oil? is one reason why iran had not left it yet. it is not economically beneficial. the chinese and the russians could continue to buy iranian oil and provide it outh a certain of economic and if it. the president can also pue pressure on hinese and the russians. outas the u.s. pulling stre
business with iran. spoke with the john hobs -- don hopkins school of international studies. if the iran nuclear deal is dead ear deale iran nu dead but ais close to dead, long as they are still in the deal, it is technically alive. but isn't it is getting more and more difficult for eveto stay. >> any chance of directal between iran and the united eight? cracks i think the rhetori reflects anger and frustration and seriousness on the part of the u. and also necessary. they had a lot of...
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international. joined me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest on the world of politics school business i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. in a world of big partisan movies. and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bath and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. welcome back to our to international chemical weapons inspectors heading. next week to probe the nerve agent poisoning that which one person to die and another to become severely ill. the experts from the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons returned to the u.k. to continue their work to independently confirm the identity of the nerve agent which resulted in the death of one british national in amesbury and left another seriously ill presumably they're going to be able to try to help move the investigation forward we do know that they'll be collectin
international. joined me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest on the world of politics school business i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. in a world of big partisan movies. and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bath and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the...
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international. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics school business i'm show business i'll see you then. when the lawmakers manufactured them sentenced to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the famous larry go round listen to the one percent. with no middle of the room sick. room i mean real news is really. cranking gave americans a lot of new job opportunities i needed to come up here to make some money i could make twenty five thousand dollars as a teacher or i could make fifty thousand dollars a year girl in trucks so i chose to drive trucks people who rush to a small town in north dakota was an unemployment rate of zero percent like the gold rush is very very similar to a gold rush but this beautiful story ended with pollution and devastation a lot of people have left here i don't know too many people here and just slow down so much they lost their jobs that laid off the american dream is changing that's not what it used to be. and that's a tough reality to deal with. this is bull bus broadcasting around the world from
international. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics school business i'm show business i'll see you then. when the lawmakers manufactured them sentenced to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the famous larry go round listen to the one percent. with no middle of the room sick. room i mean real news is really. cranking gave americans a lot of new job opportunities i needed to come up here to make some...
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international. join me every thursday on the alex i'm unsure when i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics school this list i'm show business i'll see you then. a response to the two thousand and eight crisis was that the global bankers got together they really architected the global financial system to a standard a ten time the impact financial crisis in the future they did nothing however to undercut the ability for the bad actors the global banks to increase their balance sheets in the leverage by ten times and now here we are in twenty eighteen and in fact now the balance sheet of these banks in the central banks is ten times more level. readings in salutation. on the state of u.s. foreign policy john bolton the current national security advisor recently lamented the we once had a capacity for clandestine efforts to overthrow governments i wish we could get those back well mustache johnny is probably roasting model weenies and popping champagne bottles in the styles of this week as one hundred because august nineteenth marks the sixty fifth anniversary of one of the most notorious acts of meddling in twentieth century h
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he's consulted with american businesses on the renegotiation of nafta and other trade agreements. he teaches international trade law at the fordham university school of law. matt, good to have you here, thank you. >> great to be here. >> this is in the weeds, man, this is hard stuff for people to get their heads around. this is really the sausage being made. but nafta, all parties agreed there was going to be some renegotiation, that was already in the books. the president represented this as him having destroyed nafta, he's going to do a new deal. maybe canada will join. if not, the train is leaving the station without them. >> what this is is another step in the renegotiating nafta and creating nafta 1.00.01. trump hdid get some meaningful progress there. presenting it as if the united states is pulling out of nafta, going alone with mexico has two purposes. one, he's trying to scare the canadians so they pressure prime minister trudeau to give trump two concessions when canada comes back to the table which trump is not going to get. and the other is to remind his base that when he promised he'd really shake things up, he's still prepared to do
he's consulted with american businesses on the renegotiation of nafta and other trade agreements. he teaches international trade law at the fordham university school of law. matt, good to have you here, thank you. >> great to be here. >> this is in the weeds, man, this is hard stuff for people to get their heads around. this is really the sausage being made. but nafta, all parties agreed there was going to be some renegotiation, that was already in the books. the president...
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business updates. going places together. international. law. sixty minutes thousands turn out to bury the dead from the saudi air strike which had a school bus in yemen most of the fifty three killed were children turkey tries to stabilize its tumbling currency promising support for its banks as the president claims a conspiracy calls for unity as in bob way marks thirty eight years of independence the president elect. crowds but his inauguration remains on hold. at least. thousands demonstrate against a white national straley in the u.s. capitol on the first anniversary of racially charged violence in charlottesville. and schoolbooks kept has won his second major gold song live for you kept holding off and spawn it's time to woods so when the u.s. p.g.a. championship. hello large crowds have gathered in northern yemen for the funerals of some of those killed in a saudi u.a.e. led coalition air strike the strike killed more than fifty people in northern solder province forty of them were children many of them were killed on board a school bus authours are still struggling to identify the remains of all of those killed in the attack well some pa
business updates. going places together. international. law. sixty minutes thousands turn out to bury the dead from the saudi air strike which had a school bus in yemen most of the fifty three killed were children turkey tries to stabilize its tumbling currency promising support for its banks as the president claims a conspiracy calls for unity as in bob way marks thirty eight years of independence the president elect. crowds but his inauguration remains on hold. at least. thousands demonstrate...
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have engaged numerous law school students eder the years.ents all mov and they all moved to impactfulg careers with government, courts, private practice, international business. and to appreciate that ownow h opportunity to work with you and mentor you. opportunity [applause] >> i know i know for his research assistant but to come only at the appreciation of the dedication into liberation and tireless approach he takes tocht all of his scholarship and as i i said in the beginning to say he is new york law school always one of the most popular professors when it was so popular was oversubscribed and at the end of every semester take down to washington d.c.s with the q&a with the sitting justice to bring the court to life for students to make it more accessible and in 2012i was admitted to the supreme court bar with justice kagan a truly unforgettable experience. profer jim was one of the primary professors for so manynyyears. s talking back to his days covering the supreme court and the love of writing is reflected in his books one recent measures is scholarship established in his honor just late last year thanks for the generosity for the class of 77 graduat
have engaged numerous law school students eder the years.ents all mov and they all moved to impactfulg careers with government, courts, private practice, international business. and to appreciate that ownow h opportunity to work with you and mentor you. opportunity [applause] >> i know i know for his research assistant but to come only at the appreciation of the dedication into liberation and tireless approach he takes tocht all of his scholarship and as i i said in the beginning to say...
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all business in in japan, a prestigio medical school admitted today that it altered admissions scores for years, tt the number of female students. an internal investigation found that officials at tokyo medical university believed many women would later abandon medicine to become mothers. the school's head apologized today. >> ( translated ): society is ananging rapidly and we need to respond to that an organization that fails to utilize women will grow weak. and we fail to contribute to soety. >> schifrin: the education minister says admissions proc schools will now be reviewed. back in this country, the centers foase control and prevention is out with a clearer picture of dangers posed by the zika virus. it shows that 1 in 7 babies born to mothers who were infected during pregnancy, developed health problems. e range from birth defec to seizures. the researchers analyzed children born to infected women in puerto rico and other u.s. territories. the virus is spread by mosquitoes. police in new mexico are police found the body of a young boy at the compound near the colorado border. that comes one day after they found 11 children 11th in hu
all business in in japan, a prestigio medical school admitted today that it altered admissions scores for years, tt the number of female students. an internal investigation found that officials at tokyo medical university believed many women would later abandon medicine to become mothers. the school's head apologized today. >> ( translated ): society is ananging rapidly and we need to respond to that an organization that fails to utilize women will grow weak. and we fail to contribute to...
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school of business. her work has appeared on the sociological review and administrative science quarterly we are glad to welcome you here. with the chairs current research interests are international law and constitutional law of which there are many -- many climate change justice with the perils of legalism and security and the courts and write a column on slate and as a member following tonight conversation for radical market please join me to welcome them. [applause] >> thank you so much it is really exciting to be here. i have spent pretty much my entire life in this bookstore. it's nice to be on the other side. >> so to have a very brief overview might be hard for you to observe but to ask questions about those proposals and then to have a conversation and take questions though those extraordinary political problems for this country and the rest of the world and these problems include inequality, and economic stagnation. and the end of these have led to charm which we witness pretty much every day in this country. so what have given rise to slow economic growth? and with the rise of automation and globalization. and with the increasing inequality. >> and this is a theory that
school of business. her work has appeared on the sociological review and administrative science quarterly we are glad to welcome you here. with the chairs current research interests are international law and constitutional law of which there are many -- many climate change justice with the perils of legalism and security and the courts and write a column on slate and as a member following tonight conversation for radical market please join me to welcome them. [applause] >> thank you so...
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businesses to give the student higher education course work and intern opportunities to help them prepare for a career. >> they understand to set goals. >> despite the budget cuts, the you know inside schooltrict has a 70% graduation raid. and another reason for the early start is that teachers don't have a delay in pay. at the end of the year, the student will get out earlier. the last day is may 30th. >>> the 49ers' new running back is expected to miss practice this week. he went down grabbing his right knee. he did have an mri. he has a strained calf muscle. and we'll folk to us recover in time for the season opener. >>> raiders' next preseason game is saturday in los angeles against the rams. this drive did not include a first down. and fans saw the diversity in the play selection. we caught up with derrick car at training camp. and they talked about getting on the same page with his new head coach, jon gruden. >> i like certain things. and he has a way of me doing that and a way of me doing things that i like. we're just trying to find that fine line of where we want to put that line. and we'll figure it out together. there were times i'll be like, i don't like that. he'll go, good b
businesses to give the student higher education course work and intern opportunities to help them prepare for a career. >> they understand to set goals. >> despite the budget cuts, the you know inside schooltrict has a 70% graduation raid. and another reason for the early start is that teachers don't have a delay in pay. at the end of the year, the student will get out earlier. the last day is may 30th. >>> the 49ers' new running back is expected to miss practice this week....