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namely the semiconductor industry so japan could possibly can to the south korean companies by james m. for example for some sun to produce semiconductors but this has not happened yet the 1st batch of exports have already been approved but the government you want to talk to some of the shows today they seem quite alarmed because it's a sensitive issue president going to end up south korea is that popularity is really really weakening because of the domestic economy and just today the finance minister has announced that south korea may miss its target growth for this year of 2.5 percent and he blames the trade dispute with japan parts and how is all of this going down with the people of south korea are they feeling the pinch and 2 are they blaming. well they're not getting the pinch yet but they are there's a lot of anger and but anger is directed against the japanese prime minister shinzo aba and according to surveys is less popular in south korea the north korean leader kim jong il and the main reason is because he's seen as a revisionist who glorifies japan's aspect the colonial past und
namely the semiconductor industry so japan could possibly can to the south korean companies by james m. for example for some sun to produce semiconductors but this has not happened yet the 1st batch of exports have already been approved but the government you want to talk to some of the shows today they seem quite alarmed because it's a sensitive issue president going to end up south korea is that popularity is really really weakening because of the domestic economy and just today the finance...
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james m. inhofe: thank you, dr. wilson, very much for that excellent introduction. with that, general hyten, we'll recognize you for an opening statement. >> chairman, members, distinguished committee members, it is a privilege to appear before you as the vez's nominee to become the 11th vice chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. i want to recognize secretary wilson for her long and devoted service to this nation. it means everything to laura and me she came all this way to speak on our behalf. i thank her for that introduction. to begin, i'd like to introduce my wife laura to the committee so thank you for that opportunity. laura and i met when i was stationed in los angeles and we've been married now for almost 32 years. we met by long term aspirations did not include a lifetime of service to the united states air force. but over and over again, opportunities continued to come along to do what i love and laura always encouraged me. during this time, her own passion for the men and women of our nation's military has grown. today she is an advocate in our communiti
james m. inhofe: thank you, dr. wilson, very much for that excellent introduction. with that, general hyten, we'll recognize you for an opening statement. >> chairman, members, distinguished committee members, it is a privilege to appear before you as the vez's nominee to become the 11th vice chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. i want to recognize secretary wilson for her long and devoted service to this nation. it means everything to laura and me she came all this way to speak on our...
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. >>> got a favorite james bond of all time? >> yeah, that game for m-64. >> "golden eye."was going to say pierce brosnan. but i like your answer. >> i liked pierce brosnan in "mrs. doubtfire." thank you for joining us this morning. >>> we begin with the economy and president trump announcing he is considering a tax cut. >> he told reporters he's always thinking about that. he denies a recession is on the horizon but says the federal reserve should be doing more to bolster the economy. economists are worried it's the trade war with china that will hurt the u.s. economy. abc's cecilia vega has his response. >> reporter: president trump defending his trade war with china, saying it's worth it even if it hurts the economy. >> whether it's good for our country or bad for our country short-term, long-term it's imperative that somebody does this. i am doing this whether it's good or bad for your statement about, oh, will we fall into a recession for two months, okay? the fact is somebody had to take china on. the smart people say, thank you very much. and the dumb people have no
. >>> got a favorite james bond of all time? >> yeah, that game for m-64. >> "golden eye."was going to say pierce brosnan. but i like your answer. >> i liked pierce brosnan in "mrs. doubtfire." thank you for joining us this morning. >>> we begin with the economy and president trump announcing he is considering a tax cut. >> he told reporters he's always thinking about that. he denies a recession is on the horizon but says the federal...
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james bullard. and then watch out for robert m -- robert kaplan and patrick harker. , that iser it takes what new zealand's central bank governors says he will do to support the economy. thef says he will evaluate impacts of this month on expensively large rate cuts before considering further easing. forward, we were saying everyone is telling us we needed to be lower. everyone is telling us global growth is slowing, so let's get ahead of this. let's move and reduce the probability of having to do a lot more later. so we are pleased with where we are. japan's prime minister accused to south korean counterpart of damaging the relationship between the two uluntries after soul -- seo pulled out of an intelligence-sharing pact. said he wills now work with the u.s. to maintain security. >> there is no doubt that the shared interests are important to the let states of america. we hope -- to the united states of america. we hope they can put the relationship back. >> emmanuel macron is calling on g7 to discuss what he describes as an emergency. in the last few days, brazil's policy towards the rain forest is unde
james bullard. and then watch out for robert m -- robert kaplan and patrick harker. , that iser it takes what new zealand's central bank governors says he will do to support the economy. thef says he will evaluate impacts of this month on expensively large rate cuts before considering further easing. forward, we were saying everyone is telling us we needed to be lower. everyone is telling us global growth is slowing, so let's get ahead of this. let's move and reduce the probability of having to...
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army general james spider marks that spent a lot of time serving in korea. putting awe siside for just a m brutal dictator who murders his own people as a friend, president trump is again shrugging off missile launches saying maybe it's a violation of the u.n. but whatever about them. this is about me and i'm fine with that and short-range missiles, which by the way would put 38,000 u.s. troops in harm's way. your reaction? >> well, i think erin, that the key thing in my mind is that the president relies heavily on personal diplomacy, that can get you into a corner because the apparatus of diplomacy has to be available to help you out. the state department, the pokfo in the department of defense, those folks who routinely engage in the mechanisms of dialogue trying to get things right. they may or may not be in the loop. that's problem number one. what the president has done, i don't know if it's intentional or not but the result is significant to mention is that the president really is kind of changed the narrative. every time something has gone sideways in north korea, which really is ki
army general james spider marks that spent a lot of time serving in korea. putting awe siside for just a m brutal dictator who murders his own people as a friend, president trump is again shrugging off missile launches saying maybe it's a violation of the u.n. but whatever about them. this is about me and i'm fine with that and short-range missiles, which by the way would put 38,000 u.s. troops in harm's way. your reaction? >> well, i think erin, that the key thing in my mind is that the...
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m climb, but the suspension. the skyway the james lick 2.80 the central freeway. they all look really good for now richmond sandra fell bridge was 5.80 a lot of break tapping going on here from richmond parkway right through the tolls but moves well across the span back to you. thanks a lot next to the big story that we're covering new information coming out about the garlic festival shooting that we're learning more about the officers who are actually able to take down the gunman. >>for more on this. let's go back to the fairgrounds with kron four's will tran well. it is still a crime scene this is the 5th full day since the mass shooting and you can see officers there are a couple of motorcyclists right there a motorcycle officers there's another investigator arriving. >>so they are not ready james and darya the attorney back over to the city of gilroy because they believe they're still possible evidence. >>at this scene because they need to get into the mind of the shooter. >>because he was shot and killed by those 3 gilroy police officers so they don't have a chance to interrogate him and
m climb, but the suspension. the skyway the james lick 2.80 the central freeway. they all look really good for now richmond sandra fell bridge was 5.80 a lot of break tapping going on here from richmond parkway right through the tolls but moves well across the span back to you. thanks a lot next to the big story that we're covering new information coming out about the garlic festival shooting that we're learning more about the officers who are actually able to take down the gunman. >>for...
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of using his position to sign for more than $500000000.00 from the state investment fund one m d b he denies the charges and says they are politically motivated well james chin is the director of the asia institute at the university of tasmania he says the trial is expected to be a long and drawn out one that no verdict until at least next year. i think the pressures on a recent survey of malaysians in the urban area shows that many people are very unhappy actually not in jail they're very unhappy day really none of the people in charge of corruption of the old reach him none of they have been put in jail and people are waiting to see whether this government can deliver the promises they made in the last election which is the mission and not and people around him will go to jail over this mess of corruption but from the government's side i think the calculation is slightly different they not have basically 4 more years to make sure he's found guilty the strategy is basically to charge him with as many corruption charges as possible right now he's been charged we've got about $42.00 charges and the idea is that if he's found guilty in one of the charges
of using his position to sign for more than $500000000.00 from the state investment fund one m d b he denies the charges and says they are politically motivated well james chin is the director of the asia institute at the university of tasmania he says the trial is expected to be a long and drawn out one that no verdict until at least next year. i think the pressures on a recent survey of malaysians in the urban area shows that many people are very unhappy actually not in jail they're very...
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m na nasaed a -- nasa's administrator, james webb. webb believed the only real hope to have the first person in space was landing an astronaut on the moon. others argued for a mission to mars, a human mission to mars. well, webb's more practical proposal went out, and kennedy took it to congress, and now made his very famous speech proposing to land a moon on the moon and returning him safely to earth before this decade is out. what's not well-known is the phrase before the -- the story of the phrase before this decade is out. it was a last-minute compromise. james webb was given an advanced copy at the last minute of what kennedy was going to say, and to his shock, the script, the address mentioned that there was a deadline of 1967. webb convinced the white house to take out the year and say instead the decade is out. had 1967 stayed in, we would not be saying today that nasa met kennedy's goal. but now let's turn to jpl's role in getting footprints on the moon. even before kennedy's speech, jpl was working on two moon projects. the first was called ranger. it was designed to be a spacecraft that takes close up images of the moon before crash landing. bu
m na nasaed a -- nasa's administrator, james webb. webb believed the only real hope to have the first person in space was landing an astronaut on the moon. others argued for a mission to mars, a human mission to mars. well, webb's more practical proposal went out, and kennedy took it to congress, and now made his very famous speech proposing to land a moon on the moon and returning him safely to earth before this decade is out. what's not well-known is the phrase before the -- the story of the...
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more heroics to ove rco m e and we will need more heroics to overcome this injury news you‘re about to tell us. sorry, i‘m the bringer of bad news! a huge blow for england. james weeks, they were expelled from the english football league. but they are not taking their expulsion lying down. they now say they‘re considering legal action against them. we know members of the club‘s executive met earlier today to discuss their options, having earlier sent the efl a letter questioning its handling of the affair. bbc sport has seen this letter. it includes questions like why owner steve dale passed the fit and proper person test, and why a late bid from a brazilian multi—millionaire was not accepted. the club‘s lawyer has told bbc sport "all options are on the table." there are actually three very strong bids, one was from an italian consortium, and one from a brazilian connection. and that was a very strong bid indeed, there was significant net worth of the individual behind the company, and he was extremely keen to buy the foot ball he was extremely keen to buy the football club, as was the italian consortium. but they don't appear to have been considered or given
more heroics to ove rco m e and we will need more heroics to overcome this injury news you‘re about to tell us. sorry, i‘m the bringer of bad news! a huge blow for england. james weeks, they were expelled from the english football league. but they are not taking their expulsion lying down. they now say they‘re considering legal action against them. we know members of the club‘s executive met earlier today to discuss their options, having earlier sent the efl a letter questioning its...