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the international new york times. venezuela's savage year.rrendous time for venezuela for many different reasons, not least the fact that the money they are getting from oil is a lot less tha n money they are getting from oil is a lot less than it was before. but of course politically it is extremely difficult. there are so many headwinds. yes. this is the death of hugo chavez. venezuela has been in this constant threat of unrest, with worries about who the leadership will be, whether there is anyone who can put their mark down. how the army will evolve. this story focuses on the fact that there have been almost 30,000 killings in venezuela this year. it is already the country with the highest crime rate in the world and last year was the worst year ever. it just ties world and last year was the worst year ever. itjust ties together the twin threads of political instability and economic instability, which has been a threat throughout our discussions this morning. but itjust shows that countries really do need to have both on a stable footing
the international new york times. venezuela's savage year.rrendous time for venezuela for many different reasons, not least the fact that the money they are getting from oil is a lot less tha n money they are getting from oil is a lot less than it was before. but of course politically it is extremely difficult. there are so many headwinds. yes. this is the death of hugo chavez. venezuela has been in this constant threat of unrest, with worries about who the leadership will be, whether there is...
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the international new york times writes about how china is investing heavily in the beautiful game.has the world's biggest football boarding school, boasting 48 fields, and the country's offering multi—million dollar contracts to top players. sushi anyone, or everyone! 7 the japan times has this enormous fish and its flamboyant owner. the sushi restaurant owner nicknamed "tuna king" has paid over $600,000 for this 212 kilogram blue fin tuna. joining us is justin urquhart stewart, director of seven investment management. good morning. good morning. we will get onto fishy matters later. let's start with donald trump and his continued scepticism despite the fa ct continued scepticism despite the fact these intelligence people keep appearing to say they are quite sure something happened. this will be fascinating. disputes have to appear. they have to reveal what is going on. the comment was the chief spook, there is the difference between healthy scepticism and disparagement because they have done all this work and donald trump is disparaging them. in order to prove that they have to sh
the international new york times writes about how china is investing heavily in the beautiful game.has the world's biggest football boarding school, boasting 48 fields, and the country's offering multi—million dollar contracts to top players. sushi anyone, or everyone! 7 the japan times has this enormous fish and its flamboyant owner. the sushi restaurant owner nicknamed "tuna king" has paid over $600,000 for this 212 kilogram blue fin tuna. joining us is justin urquhart stewart,...
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that's in the international new york times. after nearly 150 years, the big top of the ringling brothers and barnum & bailey circus will finally come down. the show‘s closing because fewer people are going to see it. when i was a child that was the only circus in town, i must say. times are changing, however. david buik is a market strategist with panmure gordon. i lived on the other side of the world in the philippines, and we only had the ring when brothers. we will come to brexit in a moment that first of all let me tell you about this twitter account where it says trump has been more critical of his close allies than he has been of russia. before we got onto the article, and he is described as a political loose cannon. you never know what profound statement is going to make. and, you know, i don't know whether he isjust going to carry on the way he has, that he is not establishment and he is going to make his policies as much as he can. your excellent contributor said from the london school of economics, getting stuff throu
that's in the international new york times. after nearly 150 years, the big top of the ringling brothers and barnum & bailey circus will finally come down. the show‘s closing because fewer people are going to see it. when i was a child that was the only circus in town, i must say. times are changing, however. david buik is a market strategist with panmure gordon. i lived on the other side of the world in the philippines, and we only had the ring when brothers. we will come to brexit in a...
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the international new york times' front page shows a swarovski crystal glove worn by michaeljackson. the article looks at how items such as these are among certain objects a us body is trying to recover from corrupt regimes who use their countries‘ wealth to enrich themselves. the kleptocracy asset recovery initiative is trying to seize a glove like this one from equatorial guinea's ruling family. and finally — the iphone turns ten years old. the gulf news takes a look how apple's ubiquitous smartphone became a modern—day icon. i hate using the word "icop", but i have to say, it might well fit. henry bonsu joins us. am i an icon? the more times you appear on this programme, the closer you are to being an icon. keep inviting me on, i'll always come! on thursday, azoria, the israeli soldier — young man who has been convicted of manslaughterfor man who has been convicted of manslaughter for shooting dead a palestinian who was on the ground and not armed at the time. here, we have a palestinian driving a truck into a have a palestinian driving a truck intoa group have a palestinian drivi
the international new york times' front page shows a swarovski crystal glove worn by michaeljackson. the article looks at how items such as these are among certain objects a us body is trying to recover from corrupt regimes who use their countries‘ wealth to enrich themselves. the kleptocracy asset recovery initiative is trying to seize a glove like this one from equatorial guinea's ruling family. and finally — the iphone turns ten years old. the gulf news takes a look how apple's...
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international news at the moment. and on the front page of the international new york times, according to some senior officials, mexicoee trade agreement altogether if a renegotiation of its terms with president trump does not benefit latin america's second—largest economy. the gulf news looks the us dowjones index which has broken through the 20,000 point barrier for the first time in its 132—year history. the rise follows growing investor confidence in the us economy. the ft looks at how western envoys have been left in the cold as syria peace talks begin in astana, kazakhstan. the paper writes russia and turkey are now the new power brokers dealing with ending the near six—year long conflict. also in the ft, oil giant bp says the world is facing a long—term oil glut as producers scramble to exploit reserves before fossil fuel demand goes into decline. and finally, could your smart—phone actually help save your life? the times reports that mobile phone cameras are now as good as humans at spotting skin cancer according to scientists. joining us is nina trentmann from the wall streetjournal. i was on google trying to
international news at the moment. and on the front page of the international new york times, according to some senior officials, mexicoee trade agreement altogether if a renegotiation of its terms with president trump does not benefit latin america's second—largest economy. the gulf news looks the us dowjones index which has broken through the 20,000 point barrier for the first time in its 132—year history. the rise follows growing investor confidence in the us economy. the ft looks at how...
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the international new york times' front page shows a swarovski crystal glove worn by michaeljackson.ects a us body is trying to recover from corrupt regimes who use their countries' wealth to enrich themselves. the kleptocracy asset recovery initiative is trying to seize a glove like this one from equatorial guinea's ruling family. and finally — the iphone turns ten years old. the gulf news takes a look how apple's ubiquitous smartphone became a modern—day icon. i hate using the word "icop", but i have to say, it might well fit. henry bonsu joins us. am i an icon? the more times you appear on this programme, the closer you are to being an icon. keep inviting me on, i'll always
the international new york times' front page shows a swarovski crystal glove worn by michaeljackson.ects a us body is trying to recover from corrupt regimes who use their countries' wealth to enrich themselves. the kleptocracy asset recovery initiative is trying to seize a glove like this one from equatorial guinea's ruling family. and finally — the iphone turns ten years old. the gulf news takes a look how apple's ubiquitous smartphone became a modern—day icon. i hate using the word...
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the international new york times goes with donald trump, ahead of his inauguration on friday.carries an investigation into mr trump and his family's business deals in moscow, saying he had tried to do deals in russia as far back as 1987. the japan times also leads on mr trump, this time on the possibility that, as president, he may end the us policy of maintaining a strong dollar. the paper quotes mr trump, saying us companies can't compete with china now because our currency is too strong. and, he says, it's killing us. and the south china morning post continues its coverage of the battle for hong kong's top job. it says outgoing chief executive cy leung has announced a raft of new policies, in an effort to cement his legacy. now, babita, what stories are sparking discussions online? mariko, take a look at what is popping up in museums around the world. yes it's the donald trump waxwork. this one's been unveiled at the famous madame tussauds in london. standing tall in the oval office, it's all in place. the suit, the tan and of course that flowing hairstyle. grab that selfie
the international new york times goes with donald trump, ahead of his inauguration on friday.carries an investigation into mr trump and his family's business deals in moscow, saying he had tried to do deals in russia as far back as 1987. the japan times also leads on mr trump, this time on the possibility that, as president, he may end the us policy of maintaining a strong dollar. the paper quotes mr trump, saying us companies can't compete with china now because our currency is too strong....
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with me are prashant rao, deputy europe business editor of the international new york times and shyanaster. the observer says the prime minister is under pressure this weekend to announce an emergency nhs rescue plan to parliament. writing in the sunday telegraph, theresa may says the government has a duty to step in and tackle injustice. the sunday times leads with britain's former ambassador to the eu, ivan rogers, meeting with david cameron before christmas to warn him that theresa may was botching brexit. the sunday express says the man set to become donald trump's ambassador to the eu has revealed that he supported brexit and declared: "i love the uk." the mail on sunday features israeli officials allegedly caught making a vow to ‘take down‘ boris johnson's foreign 0ffice deputy. and the sun on sunday feature a story of a man, who was born a girl — twenty years ago, being four months pregnant. let's have a look at them. theresa may, we know she will make a big speech at some point on brexit, but this is an article she has written for the sunday telegraph which they feature on the
with me are prashant rao, deputy europe business editor of the international new york times and shyanaster. the observer says the prime minister is under pressure this weekend to announce an emergency nhs rescue plan to parliament. writing in the sunday telegraph, theresa may says the government has a duty to step in and tackle injustice. the sunday times leads with britain's former ambassador to the eu, ivan rogers, meeting with david cameron before christmas to warn him that theresa may was...
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news, they've got a bit there on the front page. it still seems unclear which international players will be at those peace talks. the new york times' international edition showing president—elect donald trump in moscow in 2013 at the miss universe contest. the paper looking at mr trump's ties to russia, also reporting on a number of polls in the us which show he has the lowest approval rating for any new american president. delegates at the world economic forum in davos have been looking into the future, with a report suggesting electric cars will make up suggesting electric cars will make up 90% of all vehicles by 2035. gulf news also writes that, five years late, by 20110, machines will be committing a majority of crimes. that's incredible, isn't it! machines will be committing the majority of crimes! 0liver cornock is editor in chief at oxford business group. good morning. good morning! shall we start with barack obama's race? the first african—american president of the united states. and it's almost all over. absolutely. and i think, in many senses, the legacy of obama will be seen by the black community in america who voted i
news, they've got a bit there on the front page. it still seems unclear which international players will be at those peace talks. the new york times' international edition showing president—elect donald trump in moscow in 2013 at the miss universe contest. the paper looking at mr trump's ties to russia, also reporting on a number of polls in the us which show he has the lowest approval rating for any new american president. delegates at the world economic forum in davos have been looking into...
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concerns on alleged extrajudicial killings and end his verbal assaults on the country's international allies. the new york timesooks at the violence gripping the nation and more than 28,000 people killed, according to the article. it says the current cash crisis is only "deepening peoples misery". and, finally, the wall street journal looks at what the economic forecasters got right and wrong in 2016. don't worry, sally, you're not mentioned. the consensus generally from a year ago proving to be quite accurate.
concerns on alleged extrajudicial killings and end his verbal assaults on the country's international allies. the new york timesooks at the violence gripping the nation and more than 28,000 people killed, according to the article. it says the current cash crisis is only "deepening peoples misery". and, finally, the wall street journal looks at what the economic forecasters got right and wrong in 2016. don't worry, sally, you're not mentioned. the consensus generally from a year ago...
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the international edition of the new york times features china's quest for football glory.8 soccer fields. the gulf news talks about ‘friendly phantoms' in one of the swedish royal family's palaces. sweden's longest—serving queen, sylvia, says she has personally experienced many ghosts in drottningholm palace. but they are ‘pretty nice', according to her. the japan times carries a picture of a pricey huge fish and its flamboyant owner. the self—styled owner of one of japan's famous sushi restaurant chains, kiyoshi kimura, nicknamed "tuna king", has paid over $600,000 for this 212kg bluefin tuna. that brings you up to date with the papers. now, kasia, what stories are sparking discussions online? baby animals are always popular online. a five—month—old baby elephant has been taking a dip in a swimming pool in thailand. it's part of a long rehabilitation process to heal her injured foot. ba by farjam's front left leg was caught in a trap in november, and although it healed, she refused to put any weight on it. it's hoped this treatment will prevent her from having to use a pr
the international edition of the new york times features china's quest for football glory.8 soccer fields. the gulf news talks about ‘friendly phantoms' in one of the swedish royal family's palaces. sweden's longest—serving queen, sylvia, says she has personally experienced many ghosts in drottningholm palace. but they are ‘pretty nice', according to her. the japan times carries a picture of a pricey huge fish and its flamboyant owner. the self—styled owner of one of japan's famous...
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the international edition of the new york times has a report about a group of rohingya refugees fromseveral accounts from those inside the camp which reveals the extent of the violence that has unfolded in myanmar. now, rico, what stories are sparking discussions online? this story has generated quite a buzz on social media, especially in india. here's what happened. a user from mumbai spotted on amazon canada a listing for a doormat resembling the indian flag. now, ishould mention that under indian law, the desecration of the flag is a serious offence. the country's minister for external affairs, sushma swaraj, joined the wave of discontent on twitter. she threatened to rescind visas for amazon officials if they did not stop selling the product. hours later, result! the item seems to have disappeared from sale. as donald trump faced the media, his nominee for secretary of state rex tillerson was facing questions from a panel of senators who are considering his suitability for the post. in a confirmation hearing that lasted around nine hours, mr tillerson urged the us to take a new a
the international edition of the new york times has a report about a group of rohingya refugees fromseveral accounts from those inside the camp which reveals the extent of the violence that has unfolded in myanmar. now, rico, what stories are sparking discussions online? this story has generated quite a buzz on social media, especially in india. here's what happened. a user from mumbai spotted on amazon canada a listing for a doormat resembling the indian flag. now, ishould mention that under...
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straits times, starting with singapore's first baby to be born in 2017, something positive, before also looking at that shooting on new year's eve in turkey. on the new york times internationalvenezuela, and the mass killings the country experienced last year, which it says the military had a hand in. finally, the china daily‘s special holiday edition also looks at the turkey attack, but lightening the mood somewhat with this picture of visitors waiting for sunrise on new year's day in shanghai. let's return to the new year's eve attack on a nightclub in istanbul. hundreds of people were killed in terror attacks across turkey in 2016. a short time ago i asked michael daventry, a london—based turkish journalist, just how much more the country can take. it's a very pertinent question. i mean, by my counts, if you go back to about 1 june 2015, and count all the bomb attacks that have happened since then, there have been dozens of them, and well over 500 people had died. i mean, that's a person roughly every day, and thatjust really encapsulates turkey's security problem. and, because it's coming from multiple points of view, you have islamic state, the so—called group, you've g
straits times, starting with singapore's first baby to be born in 2017, something positive, before also looking at that shooting on new year's eve in turkey. on the new york times internationalvenezuela, and the mass killings the country experienced last year, which it says the military had a hand in. finally, the china daily‘s special holiday edition also looks at the turkey attack, but lightening the mood somewhat with this picture of visitors waiting for sunrise on new year's day in...
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i had the financial times, the "wall street journal," the international and the "new york times." i found an article in every paper on the front page pa that referred to america's recovery. that seemed like an very important article to me. so i looked up "recovery". it means that you have been sick and you are getting better. you are recovering. that's what it means. you wouldn't think i would have to look that up, but i did. but going back to dr. gallop's point, if we are in a recovery, that suggests totally different activity than if we are not in a recovery. if we are in a recovery, it suggests everything is going well, and it kind of gets your hands off the wheel and tweak it a little bit and keep nudging it in that right direction. if we're in decline, that means that you have got to shake everything up. that means you need a turn around. you need turn around -- do you see the difference? but it harkens back to you better get your premises right. because it harkens back to the more we are wrong about that one, the more we are ruining the country. owe here's my deck, my one-sl
i had the financial times, the "wall street journal," the international and the "new york times." i found an article in every paper on the front page pa that referred to america's recovery. that seemed like an very important article to me. so i looked up "recovery". it means that you have been sick and you are getting better. you are recovering. that's what it means. you wouldn't think i would have to look that up, but i did. but going back to dr. gallop's point,...
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jim jakobsson, the president of christian freedom international told the "new york times" quote the trumptration has given hope to persecuted christians that their cases will finally be considered. this is also coming i should say that the administration says this is not preferential to christians. certainly that seems to be a read though coming from him. what do you say to those people, those people who say, this gives me comfort? >> well, religious persecution has always been a grounds for a person to be considered a refugee and be granted protection around the world and here in the united states. so it's an important criteria for offering protections that been offer has been offered to christians and now muslim as well. certainly we certainly are grateful and hopeful that yes, christians who are persecuted for their faith will have an opportunity to be safe and can be welcomed to this country. but that should happen with -- without necessarily expecting that they must go to the front of the line ahead of others who have suffered equally or perhaps even more. >> pew numbers do show in m
jim jakobsson, the president of christian freedom international told the "new york times" quote the trumptration has given hope to persecuted christians that their cases will finally be considered. this is also coming i should say that the administration says this is not preferential to christians. certainly that seems to be a read though coming from him. what do you say to those people, those people who say, this gives me comfort? >> well, religious persecution has always been...
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international organizations. according to the "new york times" and "washington post," the potential move by the president would bet of an upcoming executive order that among other things would reduce u.s. funding for the united nations and other global bodies. that order could include, for instance, overturning funding for u.n. peacekeeping missions ordered by president obama. the draft of the order reportedly calls for a funding reduction of roughly 40% to organizations that do not align with the white house fiscally or ideologically and a separate order would limit u.s. participation in some global treaties. president's u.n. ambassador nikki haley has pledged to put u.s. first. >>> it's not yet clear how a probe into fraud the election. >> what's going on with voter fraud is horrible. i would have won the popular vote if i would have campaigned in california, i would have won california. when you look at the voter registration, the dead people who are registered to vote who vote. you look at people who are registered in two states. you look at all these different things that are happening with registration. you
international organizations. according to the "new york times" and "washington post," the potential move by the president would bet of an upcoming executive order that among other things would reduce u.s. funding for the united nations and other global bodies. that order could include, for instance, overturning funding for u.n. peacekeeping missions ordered by president obama. the draft of the order reportedly calls for a funding reduction of roughly 40% to organizations...
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international news by mid-night or the next morning. thegs that never hit international wires and other big cities are international news in l.a.. newrobably hear and see york three or four times week. people can barely have a day where there's not an la-based story no matter where they are. guest: trivia question -- michael jordan came in and the second got in and the first week he was terrific. he only tied for the m.v.p.. charlie: they get the chance to and thethemselves chance for college coaches to look at them and then they get a chance to learn something. howard: teaching was at another level. it started when bob and i came in the second year of the camp and came as our head coach. he said we are putting in stations this week. we are putting in stations, there are going to be eight stations, eight different skills and we did it. we had not done it before. passing, one-on-one moves, movement without the ball, defense. the teaching set the camp apart from everyone else and rob knight is totally responsible for that. teacher?he's a good howard: an unbelievable teacher and a great leader. guest: one of the privileges of this office is you can from time to time go off and do
international news by mid-night or the next morning. thegs that never hit international wires and other big cities are international news in l.a.. newrobably hear and see york three or four times week. people can barely have a day where there's not an la-based story no matter where they are. guest: trivia question -- michael jordan came in and the second got in and the first week he was terrific. he only tied for the m.v.p.. charlie: they get the chance to and thethemselves chance for college...
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bell," i'm bill griffith along with kelly evans at the new york stock exchange where the dow has hit 20,000 for the first time. our chief international correspondent steps in right now. you heard something the president said, a new wrinkle in his comments about his relationship with mexico and immigration reform. >> at the top he said we need to deal with illegal immigrants from central america who are going through mexico and hurting the united states and mexico. this is different than what we've heard from the president before. i think it reflects the fact that mexico's foreign minister, i am told, has been at the white house since 8:00 this morning. we know he was scheduled to meet with jared kushner and steve bannon, two key advisors to donald trump. he made a speech where he said, look, more than half a million central americans are moving through mexico to get to the united states, whereas actually the number of mexicans going to the u.s. has fallen, the issue is a shared responsibility between the u.s. and mexico. that was the message. he has been giving that message today. you heard that in the top of the speech from the pres
bell," i'm bill griffith along with kelly evans at the new york stock exchange where the dow has hit 20,000 for the first time. our chief international correspondent steps in right now. you heard something the president said, a new wrinkle in his comments about his relationship with mexico and immigration reform. >> at the top he said we need to deal with illegal immigrants from central america who are going through mexico and hurting the united states and mexico. this is different...
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national, international wires and other big cities, philadelphia, new york, chicago, or international news in l.a >> more so than new york even. >> we probably hear and see about new york three or four times a week, at the most. sometimes not even that much out here. but people can barely have a day where there is not an l.a.-based story around the department or something going on no matter where they are. >> michael, jordan came to the camp, second week he got injured near the end of the week, but the first week he was thresk. he only tied for the mvp. >> so you had to come and get a chance to measure themselves against their other players, young players and also a chance to kawk coaches to look at them and they get a chance to learn something too, most importantly. >> he was at another level, teaching was awesome. and it started when bob knight came as the second year of the camp, coach knight from west point, came as our head coach. and he said now we're putting in stations this week. teaching stations. we're putting in stations. going to be eight stations, eight different skills. >> rose: right. >> and we did it. because we hadn't done that before. >> rose: so that shooting, passing,
national, international wires and other big cities, philadelphia, new york, chicago, or international news in l.a >> more so than new york even. >> we probably hear and see about new york three or four times a week, at the most. sometimes not even that much out here. but people can barely have a day where there is not an l.a.-based story around the department or something going on no matter where they are. >> michael, jordan came to the camp, second week he got injured near...
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times over. massive global holdings and international ties mean opportunities for corruption go far beyond new yorks could question how their treatment of the president ‘s business interests will impact diplomatic relations. this is a truly unprecedented territory for an american president. democrats are proposing legislation that will force mr trump proposing legislation that will force mrtrump and proposing legislation that will force mr trump and his family to sell any assets that could cause any conflict that it is unlikely to pass. german carmaker volkswagen is set to make a deal with the us authorities over the diesel emission scandal. the settlement comes after the company admitted to fitting out 11 million cars with software that reduces emission under testing to pass controls are then switches off under real driving conditions. as pa rt under real driving conditions. as part of the deal, volkswagen will face independent monitoring over the next three years. australian blender, anz, has agreed to sell a subsidiary to a chinese group for the 100 and $60 million as part of its efforts to stre
times over. massive global holdings and international ties mean opportunities for corruption go far beyond new yorks could question how their treatment of the president ‘s business interests will impact diplomatic relations. this is a truly unprecedented territory for an american president. democrats are proposing legislation that will force mr trump proposing legislation that will force mrtrump and proposing legislation that will force mr trump and his family to sell any assets that could...
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unannounced stop at the new trump international hotel on the mall in washington where he himself had dinner. he is back here in new york tonight and heads to washington again tomorrow. this time, by air force jet. wilbur ross, trump's epa pick scott pruitt, health and human services nominee, congressman tom price, and governor nikki haley of louisiana. south carolina, trump's choice for u.n. ambassador. more on those hearings a bit later. also this the news today, the health of a former commander in chief, george h.w. bush, 41, remains in intensive care in houston tonight. a respiratory problem tied to pneumonia. and his wife, former first lady barbara bush also has been hospitalized for her own difficulty with bronchitis. we'll have an update on them later on. >>> there's alzheimer's news today on russia's involvement on the election. citing two different sources, the news service is reporting that quote, the fbi and five other law enforcement and intelligence agencies have collaborated to influence the november election. the investigation court reportedly included the fbi, cia, national security agency. the justice department, the treasury department's financial crime enfor
unannounced stop at the new trump international hotel on the mall in washington where he himself had dinner. he is back here in new york tonight and heads to washington again tomorrow. this time, by air force jet. wilbur ross, trump's epa pick scott pruitt, health and human services nominee, congressman tom price, and governor nikki haley of louisiana. south carolina, trump's choice for u.n. ambassador. more on those hearings a bit later. also this the news today, the health of a former...
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times over. the company's massive global holdings and international ties mean opportunities for corruption go far beyond new york countries could question how their treatment of the president—elect‘s business interests will impact diplomatic relations. this is truly unprecedented territory for an american president. democrats are proposing legislation that would force mr trump proposing legislation that would force mrtrump and proposing legislation that would force mr trump and his family to sell any assets that could pose any conflicts. but without republican support it is unlikely to pass. samira hussain, bbc news, new york. with me is allyson stewart—allen, chief executive of international marketing partners who help companies develop in overseas markets and in the us in particular. nice to see you. we've outlined some of the issues, it is what everyone wa nts to of the issues, it is what everyone wants to know in the press conference, what he will do about his business empire. what do you think he will say? i think he's going to be a bit vague because he was asked in the campaign about his tax returns and th
times over. the company's massive global holdings and international ties mean opportunities for corruption go far beyond new york countries could question how their treatment of the president—elect‘s business interests will impact diplomatic relations. this is truly unprecedented territory for an american president. democrats are proposing legislation that would force mr trump proposing legislation that would force mrtrump and proposing legislation that would force mr trump and his family...
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"the new york times" had a piece about the internal debate in the west wing about how to do that firstil on saturday. she said, it was spicer and trump. there were other saying no, hold back. who has the motivation to put that out except the people o saying hold back? >> sean: that's problematic. >> a couple people came on radio today and say that's not a good sign. it should be all united right now. you don't want to emphasize the wrong things. spicer was excellent. he came out and said we are working for the american people. he was saying we are doing this, this, this. i thought it was strong handling what could've been a huge mess. >> sean: donald trump, i went through it in the beginning of the show. he has accomplished a lot of things. going through seemingly the checklist of promises he made te us during the campaign.se oh, shocker. chuck todd was shocked. they actually said those things and reiterated them. but this relationship with the press, the whole story about the mlk bust being removed come alive. not true. >> there not used to being called out on it. in the press room. h
"the new york times" had a piece about the internal debate in the west wing about how to do that firstil on saturday. she said, it was spicer and trump. there were other saying no, hold back. who has the motivation to put that out except the people o saying hold back? >> sean: that's problematic. >> a couple people came on radio today and say that's not a good sign. it should be all united right now. you don't want to emphasize the wrong things. spicer was excellent. he...
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signing today's executive orders, the new york times tonight reports that two new orders are being prepared, limiting us involvement in the un and other internationalrump will know that politics is about creating alliances, persuading people and, yes, doing deals, and even presidents sometimes struggle to get what they want. so is the wall an obvious solution that fails to address any of the real problems, or is this the right starting point for a country acknowledging its immigration problem? joining me now, arturo sarukhan, former mexican ambassador to the united states. this was clearly no empty threat, then. this is actually being built. well, we don't know exactly what's going to be built. if we take donald trump, president trump at face value, and i think we should after 18 months of campaign and these first days of the administration, there may be some form of brick and mortar wall that goes up, but again this is a decision that will do very little to alter the reality either of how undocumented immigration is coming into and staying in the us, or fundamentally alter some of the underpinnings of us national security and how you can guarantee
signing today's executive orders, the new york times tonight reports that two new orders are being prepared, limiting us involvement in the un and other internationalrump will know that politics is about creating alliances, persuading people and, yes, doing deals, and even presidents sometimes struggle to get what they want. so is the wall an obvious solution that fails to address any of the real problems, or is this the right starting point for a country acknowledging its immigration problem?...
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international organisations. let's go back to anthony live in washington, dc. is anybody else backing up this new york timessn't surprise me given the level of rhetoric coming out of the trump administration and trump on the campaign trail directed towards international organisations and the un, which has attracted a particular amount of scorn from conservative circles when the security council had their resolution condemning israel for its involvement in the occupied territories, so i think this reflects that. nonetheless, if this happened, and i don't mean to be melodramatic, it would fundamentally reshape the way that all the major international bodies in the world work, wouldn't it? the us is central to them at the moment. un bashing is nothing new among republicans, i remember ronald reagan made comments about the un at the time, it was not followed by action. we will have to wait and see exactly what the details, the para meters exactly what the details, the parameters of what the trump administration is proposing, if it is merely reducing us funds going to the un that is nothing particularly new, rep
international organisations. let's go back to anthony live in washington, dc. is anybody else backing up this new york timessn't surprise me given the level of rhetoric coming out of the trump administration and trump on the campaign trail directed towards international organisations and the un, which has attracted a particular amount of scorn from conservative circles when the security council had their resolution condemning israel for its involvement in the occupied territories, so i think...
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international organizations. according to "the new york times" and "washington post," the potential move by the president will bend other global bodies. that could include overturning funding for u.n. peace keeping missions ordered by president obama. the draft of the order reportedly calls for a 40% to organizations that do not align with the white house fiscally or ideologually. >> she met with syrian president assad during her trip last week. she hadn't initially planned on meeting with him during which she calls a fact finding mission. when the opportunity arose, she took it. >> whatever you think about president assad, the fact is that he is the president of syria. in order for any peace agreement, in order for any possibility of a viable peace agreement to occur, there has to be a conversation with him. >> gabbard an iraq war veteran and member of the foreign affairs committee met with refugees and opposition leaders and in a series of tweets she wrote the people of syria are crying for peace, asking the u.s. to stop arming terrorist rebels who are destroying syria and the u.s. must stop supporting terrori
international organizations. according to "the new york times" and "washington post," the potential move by the president will bend other global bodies. that could include overturning funding for u.n. peace keeping missions ordered by president obama. the draft of the order reportedly calls for a 40% to organizations that do not align with the white house fiscally or ideologually. >> she met with syrian president assad during her trip last week. she hadn't initially...
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the new york judge's order tonight will ensure those detained will not be sent home for the time being. we have team coverage tonight from san francisco international airport, abc7 news reporter kay larson and sergio quintana have been there for hours. beginning with sergio. >> reporter: we are now about eight hours into the protest at sfo. there's still a few hundred people here. this is a demonstration that's going strong, i'm told it's going to be here for quite a while longer. this is a whole lot of people who are here. they say they want to see people coming out of international flights that arrived here at sfo earlier this afternoon. some protesters moved their demonstration from the arrivals level to tsa security, and a team of lawyers began piecing together details about people who may need their help. >> the three that i'm waiting for, i'm looking forward to seeing them on the other side. >> she is an attorney with the asian law caucus who is here to help three people from iran. according to mayor ed lee's office seven people were detained here at sfo because they hold passports from the seven countries that president donald trump banned i
the new york judge's order tonight will ensure those detained will not be sent home for the time being. we have team coverage tonight from san francisco international airport, abc7 news reporter kay larson and sergio quintana have been there for hours. beginning with sergio. >> reporter: we are now about eight hours into the protest at sfo. there's still a few hundred people here. this is a demonstration that's going strong, i'm told it's going to be here for quite a while longer. this is...
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joined by gordon adams, professor emeritus at the school of international service at american university. he just wrote a piece for the "new york timesadlined "donald trump's military government." he is also coeditor of "mission creep: the militarization of u.s. foreign policy." welcome. talk about trump's picks, these military generals and what they mean to you. >> the first went to recognize in the cabinet as a whole, which is not normal, we're not dealing with a normal situation anywhere. if you appointed cabinet officers that are basically highly will become relatively inexperienced in government, very rich, largely white males, that doesn't look like 21st century america. and many of them simply oppose the agenda of the agencies they are in charge of. the particular abnormality that we're talking about here is the appointment of three generals. the secretary defense come the secretary department of homeland sickening, the office of the director of national intelligence, the secretary state, those are the five positions. don't said four because they perpetrate was rumored to be a candidate. that is quite in usual. people will say
joined by gordon adams, professor emeritus at the school of international service at american university. he just wrote a piece for the "new york timesadlined "donald trump's military government." he is also coeditor of "mission creep: the militarization of u.s. foreign policy." welcome. talk about trump's picks, these military generals and what they mean to you. >> the first went to recognize in the cabinet as a whole, which is not normal, we're not dealing with...
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international auto show. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: new york and london, i'm vonnie quinn. mark: and i'm mark martin. this is bloomberg markets, the european close. time some of the biggest business stories in the news right now. health,nsurer, united agreeing to purchase surgical point $3liates for two million. surgical care affiliates is a chain of outpatient surgery providers. they already have achievement through primary care practices and urgent care facilities. expanding the pet care business, a deal at 9.1y billion dollars including $1.4 billion in debt. there is already a division focusing on health care. president-elect donald trump is thanking chrysler and ford for investing in the united states attwitter today, looking their plan to invest $1 billion in michigan, adding 2000 jobs. he also mentioned the expansion in the u.s. instead of building in mexico. that is the latest bloomberg business flash. vonnie: besides automakers, quicken loans has been a major force in the revitalization of detroit. up with him caught and asked what he expects from the trump administration. yountil he does otherwise, got to taken by his word and he saying that
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new york times story points out, conflicts that for months about theoretical are about to become real. many of them are centered by in newly opened trump international hotel in washington. we saw the president-elect trump there today. it could be the tip of the iceberg, the "times" headline calls that hotel an ethical mind field. washington post reporter ashley parker says this on twitter. "from the podium -- our next guest responded, sean spicer, congrats on your new gig. a statement like this would be an ethic violation by you if you do it 26 hours from now. here to talk all about it from miami in addition to serving as u.s. ambassador to serve in 2016, norm iesen. these days -- he's speaking out on donald trump's potential conflicts. counselor, what do you think of the president-elect trump's conflicts? >> brian, thank you for having me. no matter how many times they say donald trump has no conflicts by law, it is not true. our framers are so concerned, the founders of country about one particular conflict that they put a prohibition on this conflict in the constitution, brian, that's the prohibition on presidency of the united states accepting f
new york times story points out, conflicts that for months about theoretical are about to become real. many of them are centered by in newly opened trump international hotel in washington. we saw the president-elect trump there today. it could be the tip of the iceberg, the "times" headline calls that hotel an ethical mind field. washington post reporter ashley parker says this on twitter. "from the podium -- our next guest responded, sean spicer, congrats on your new gig. a...
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international airline for on-time performance. that is next and this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from london and new york, i am vonnie quinn.rk: i am mark barton and this is the european close on bloomberg markets, 15 minutes until the finish of the tuesday session. stats out with its annual list of international airlines with the best and worst on time or performance and the worst and air, iceland air india with the highest percentages of flight arriving more than 15 minutes late. el al more than half the flights were late and the best work klm and jal. klm is top of the pile according to flight stats. joining us from amsterdam is the ceo of klm. thank you for joining us today. flights --keep your the number of your flights delayed so low? pieter: we work hard to make that happen and we do things with tools and processes and people who are all committed to make sure we deliver the best performance to customers. mark: does this data matter to you, being number one in the on-time statistics? pieter: of course it matters. it matters for our customers. they are very excited about this . our people work every day of the year ve
international airline for on-time performance. that is next and this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from london and new york, i am vonnie quinn.rk: i am mark barton and this is the european close on bloomberg markets, 15 minutes until the finish of the tuesday session. stats out with its annual list of international airlines with the best and worst on time or performance and the worst and air, iceland air india with the highest percentages of flight arriving more than 15 minutes late. el al...
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the first lady will split her time between new york and washington while their son bar ron finishes out school year. >>> check out this video there nasa, international the space stationary leased a transit vehicle this to space this morning. vehicle from the japan aerospace exploration agency, is a resupply ship, the ship will assist with science experiments for another week before japanese flight controllers take it the out of orbit. it will reenter the earth's atmosphere on february the fifth. >>> nothing quite as dramatic, happening in the skies here in our area but we are in for a cool down and maybe a snow shower this parts of the our area. for that we will head outside to meteorologist just continue drabick on the cbs-3 sky deck, hi justin how is it feeling. >> back to reality for sure. we don't have 50-degree temperatures coming at us anytime soon as mid winter conditions return to our forecast at least through probably middle of february. you guessed like most of the day this month, not a whole lot of sunshine. we had one full sunny day so far for month of january. not happening today. big difference from yesterday we are coming off highs in
the first lady will split her time between new york and washington while their son bar ron finishes out school year. >>> check out this video there nasa, international the space stationary leased a transit vehicle this to space this morning. vehicle from the japan aerospace exploration agency, is a resupply ship, the ship will assist with science experiments for another week before japanese flight controllers take it the out of orbit. it will reenter the earth's atmosphere on february...
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it was united press international the first sent him to beirut and after he moved to "the new york times it wasn't long before they sent him back to beirut and then on to jerusalem. his reporting during those years garnered him to pulitzers for national coverage and his first book from beirut to jerusalem. relocating to washington, tom was assigned as a quick succession to three of the papers reporting jobs. chief diplomatic correspondent, chief white house correspondent and international economics correspondent. in 1995, 21 years ago he took over the papers foreign affairs column and has been at it ever since. winning one third pulitzer, this one for commentary in 2002. those who follow tom's columns no that they're not just about foreign affairs and the traditional sense of diplomacy and conflict. the deal with globalization, environment, finance, technology and a number of other issues relevant to how the world works today. his six previous books have also exhibited a wide range of interests.as well as the same engaging conversational writing style that has characterized his columns.
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new york times" looked it up. saying he had misled his wife and public, president clinton admitted he had an intimate relationship with an internwise house. it was not called a lie. so is there a different standard with president trump? >> that was 20 years ago and the media have taken a different tack over the course of the last 20 years, not just the last week. howie: the president was tweeting. ripping "the washington post" and the "new york times." he called the "new york times" fake news. both these papers saying our subject ask descriptions and audience are up, not down. >> he's saying somebody should bite "new york times" and as owner of the "new york times" should tell them how to conduct journalism. howie: does a president have a right to hitback by what he thinks is unfair coverage? >> that's what he's doing. i share some of the concern julie is voicing. but what some of his supporters would say the "post" and others are not unbiased. they have an ideology. you may not like the phrasing. it may seem heavy hand for a president to say what they are saying. to point out these newspapers clearly have it in for them is leg
new york times" looked it up. saying he had misled his wife and public, president clinton admitted he had an intimate relationship with an internwise house. it was not called a lie. so is there a different standard with president trump? >> that was 20 years ago and the media have taken a different tack over the course of the last 20 years, not just the last week. howie: the president was tweeting. ripping "the washington post" and the "new york times." he called...
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in new york this morning for the last time as president elect but last night he made a surprise trip here to d.c. with his potential cabinet congress. his motorcade pulled up to the trump international before 9:30 last night. this afternoon, the president elect and vice president elect will attend a area set up in the forground. the building too. you can inter union station on first street, h street and near h &
in new york this morning for the last time as president elect but last night he made a surprise trip here to d.c. with his potential cabinet congress. his motorcade pulled up to the trump international before 9:30 last night. this afternoon, the president elect and vice president elect will attend a area set up in the forground. the building too. you can inter union station on first street, h street and near h &
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time mr. dunn did. this is a piece of artwork in -- of the leviathan. the leviathan has a interesting to it because it was actually a german ship that had been interned in new york and was actually sitting at hoboken when the united states declared war. well, it was a huge cruiseship. the united states decided it would be a perfect vessel for transporting american troops to france. so that is what it was used for. bill.ne is by he liked to be called bill. i have a picture. this picture, this artwork, is of a mine crater. minds were used quite often with the idea that they could go under the enemy and plant these explosives and blow the enemy away. i have been to france and seen at least one of these craters. , almost 100 years later, these things are huge. they did an immense amount of destruction. unfortunately, for the allies, it probably didn't have the effect on the germans that they thought because the germans were very smart. they were very well in place. what we have is a record of the immense destruction that was done in world war i. here we have another piece of artwork by pejoto. i like his because it is a completely different viewpoint. i would call i
time mr. dunn did. this is a piece of artwork in -- of the leviathan. the leviathan has a interesting to it because it was actually a german ship that had been interned in new york and was actually sitting at hoboken when the united states declared war. well, it was a huge cruiseship. the united states decided it would be a perfect vessel for transporting american troops to france. so that is what it was used for. bill.ne is by he liked to be called bill. i have a picture. this picture, this...
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international airport along the delaware river. as you can see from these graphics reproduced from "the new york times," at five feet of sea level rise, some of the city goes under water, and the refuge is in real trouble and water encroaches upon the philadelphia airport. at 12 feet of sea level rise, 6% of the city, including the they have iewj, the airport and parts of downtown philly, are all under water. projections that parts of philadelphia will one day be uninhabitable due to sea level rise are among the major drivers for the forward-looking climate mitigation and adaptation policies of philadelphia's office of sustainability, and senator casey and i met with them, too. lastly, being in pennsylvania gave me the chance to secretary with dr. robert bruele of drexler university. he is the scholar who has documented the intricate propaganda web of fossil fuel industry-funded climate denial, collecting over 100 organizations from trade associations to conservative think tanks to plain old phony front groups. the purpose of this climate denial apparatus is to quote drd organized effort to misdirect the public discussion and distort
international airport along the delaware river. as you can see from these graphics reproduced from "the new york times," at five feet of sea level rise, some of the city goes under water, and the refuge is in real trouble and water encroaches upon the philadelphia airport. at 12 feet of sea level rise, 6% of the city, including the they have iewj, the airport and parts of downtown philly, are all under water. projections that parts of philadelphia will one day be uninhabitable due to...
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new york times" and "the guardian" among them. he is going to be talking about his most recent book. it is his first term to the international conference here, so i would like you to give mark riebling a very warm welcome. thank you. [applause] good morning. can you hear me ok? thank you. many thanks to the baptist community ministries for bringing us here this morning. i'm going to talk to you about one of the all-time great remaining historical controversies about the second world war in europe, so if nothing else, there is no better way to record trip -- a perfectly good dinner party then to raise the subject am going to talk about tonight. i was a really good dinner party last night. if i'm a little bit less than strive this morning, it's because i was out drinking on than spryreet -- less this morning, it's because i was out drinking on urban street with the general. it i will pass on this intelligence for any onholics may find themselves bourbon street. the painter and saint -- the patron saint of hangovers is usually theon us -- are very lively and i learn a lot from the audience's perspective. first, i would like to
new york times" and "the guardian" among them. he is going to be talking about his most recent book. it is his first term to the international conference here, so i would like you to give mark riebling a very warm welcome. thank you. [applause] good morning. can you hear me ok? thank you. many thanks to the baptist community ministries for bringing us here this morning. i'm going to talk to you about one of the all-time great remaining historical controversies about the second...
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times. manus: deutsche bank may withhold bonuses from as many as 90% of its bankers and traders, according to the "new york post," citing unidentified people based on internalalks. the paper said only the top 10% are expected to receive a bonus for 2016, and that those payments may be spread over the next five years. deutsche bank spokespeople declined to comment. anna: global news, 24 hours a day, powered by over 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. you can find more stories on the bloomberg at top . manus: let's get straight back to francine lacqua, in davos. thshe is joined on set. francine? francine: thank you so much. three more days after this of live coverage of the world economic forum. two big speeches you are mentioning -- the chinese president later on, the first time he has shown up in davos, and then the theresa may speech in london. we are joined by the ceo of enel. thank you for joining us, good morning. thank you for braving the cold. when you look at the share price -- it is of the highest it has which has ledar, you into bonds and equities, in the highly integrated utility once. can this continue? will your price g
times. manus: deutsche bank may withhold bonuses from as many as 90% of its bankers and traders, according to the "new york post," citing unidentified people based on internalalks. the paper said only the top 10% are expected to receive a bonus for 2016, and that those payments may be spread over the next five years. deutsche bank spokespeople declined to comment. anna: global news, 24 hours a day, powered by over 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. you can find...