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japan britain and others are working to get their citizens out of the chinese city that's a big the epicenter of an outbreak of corona virus china has now confirmed 106 deaths while infections have doubled to more than 4500 the government has lockdown rouhani and other cities in the surrounding province and it's urging everyone to delay foreign travel to help slow the virus is spread beyond china shores researchers at johns hopkins university over in the u.s. are mapping the outbreak so the big red dots you see. the highest number of infections mainly and they said over province elsewhere in the world cases have been confirmed in southeast asia australia the us and europe thailand's just reported 6 more new infections while 2 more have emerged in canada. adrian brown will join us from hong kong in a moment where measures have been put in place to prevent infections we'll speak to right after scott heiler who give us an update from beijing scott and you'll just bring us up to speed about what you know on the current restrictions that beijing has put in place as well as the international evacua
japan britain and others are working to get their citizens out of the chinese city that's a big the epicenter of an outbreak of corona virus china has now confirmed 106 deaths while infections have doubled to more than 4500 the government has lockdown rouhani and other cities in the surrounding province and it's urging everyone to delay foreign travel to help slow the virus is spread beyond china shores researchers at johns hopkins university over in the u.s. are mapping the outbreak so the big...
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japan britain and others are working to get their citizens outs of the chinese city of it's at the epicenter of an outbreak of corona virus china has confirmed 106 deaths while infections have doubled to more than 4 and a half thousands and the government has lockdown rouhani and other cities in the surrounding province and has urged everyone to delay foreign travel to help slow the viruses spread beyond china shores and research yours at johns hopkins university in the u.s. are mapping the oprah ache the big red dots indicating the highest number of infections mainly over a province elsewhere in the world cases have been confirmed in southeast asia australia the u.s. and europe and thailand's just reported 6 there were infections while 2 more have emerged in canada scott idlers in beijing and has more about the impacts china's restrictions are having. we're looking at almost $50000000.00 people on a lockdown in central china we're hearing too that some of the train service here into beijing is going to start to be limited even further now this is a concern because we're looking at you know
japan britain and others are working to get their citizens outs of the chinese city of it's at the epicenter of an outbreak of corona virus china has confirmed 106 deaths while infections have doubled to more than 4 and a half thousands and the government has lockdown rouhani and other cities in the surrounding province and has urged everyone to delay foreign travel to help slow the viruses spread beyond china shores and research yours at johns hopkins university in the u.s. are mapping the...
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japan britain and others are working to get their citizens out of the chinese city that's at the epicenter of the outbreak. the measures will be effective in reducing the number of visitors from the mainland since transportation services are required for the commuters we will scale back our transportation services 1st of all high speed rail services to and from the mainland will be suspended in terms of air travel the number of flights from mainland to hong kong will be slashed by half in terms of sea travel all cross border ferry services will be suspended. israel's prime minister is withdrawing his request for immunity from prosecution benjamin netanyahu issued a statement on facebook saying proceedings in parliament would have been a circus and he didn't want to take part in what he calls a dirty game he's in washington for talks about u.s. president donald trump's middle east peace plan and sonia who was indicted on charges of fraud a breach of trust and bribery in november he's denied any wrongdoing well the u.s. is disputing claims from the taliban that its fighters shot down an amer
japan britain and others are working to get their citizens out of the chinese city that's at the epicenter of the outbreak. the measures will be effective in reducing the number of visitors from the mainland since transportation services are required for the commuters we will scale back our transportation services 1st of all high speed rail services to and from the mainland will be suspended in terms of air travel the number of flights from mainland to hong kong will be slashed by half in terms...
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existing with the european union and the renewal of those in the rule over of those for britain apparently japan is saying japanese companies will rule if we locate of course motor companies if there isn't no deal breaks it but that country treaties with the e.u. will not be permanently rolled over with a break so i find these things rather a paradox. in that japan supposedly makes these noises about. you know withdrawing the car industry and i'm not surprised they've shot a plant in swindon because the cars are not really a desirable car in the way they used to be in the old days but then they go and buy all or they then go and invest oh by a property and things like that but i don't see any signs of japan not being interested in doing a deal with u.k. that will be a job for the trade own voice because honda would probably disagree with you there but that is that of course like we're. telling you what must. live on to live she says the the price of a new deal breaks it is a distant partnership with the e.u. is it a clean break breaks or chilling that she's loving there's more of this why boris
existing with the european union and the renewal of those in the rule over of those for britain apparently japan is saying japanese companies will rule if we locate of course motor companies if there isn't no deal breaks it but that country treaties with the e.u. will not be permanently rolled over with a break so i find these things rather a paradox. in that japan supposedly makes these noises about. you know withdrawing the car industry and i'm not surprised they've shot a plant in swindon...
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the next biggest etters of carb dioxide are india, russia, and japan, which produce another 15een them. britainounts for 1.1% of the total. e of donald trump's fiercest critics is also here in davos. gretahunberg, swedish teenage climate activist, wants to hold her generation, accusingalf of governments worldwide of empty promises. >> the fact that the usa is leaving the paris accord seemed toutragend worry everyone. and it should. but the fact that we are all about to fail the commitments you signed up for in the paris agreement does not seem to bother the people in power even the least. james: president trump will be using the rest of his time in data loss to fus on one-to-one meetings with other world leaders. you will be discussing everything from trade disputes to the huge tensions in the middle east. but the long sdow of events in washington still seems to reach here to switzerland. james robbins, bbc news. nada: remember, you can find more on all the day's news plus urthe impeachment trial on website. and to see what we are working nytime, check us out twitter. i am nada tawfik. thank yo
the next biggest etters of carb dioxide are india, russia, and japan, which produce another 15een them. britainounts for 1.1% of the total. e of donald trump's fiercest critics is also here in davos. gretahunberg, swedish teenage climate activist, wants to hold her generation, accusingalf of governments worldwide of empty promises. >> the fact that the usa is leaving the paris accord seemed toutragend worry everyone. and it should. but the fact that we are all about to fail the...
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still have influence in this region, but he's talking about burden sharing, so we have already britain and japanolicing the ships going out of the strait. he's now calling on nato to do the same. the u.s. has all these troops here, but what's going to be the foreign policy of donald trump in the future if he's reelected. do they stay a prevalent player or not? >> right, many thanks, john defteri defterios. thank you. >> thanks. >> and you can learn more about how energy supplies and demands are shifting around the world with john's series of reports. just watch at cnn.com/globalenergychallenge. >>> carlos ghosn is a wanted man, but he's hardly laying low. more than a week after his daring and rather mysterious escape from japan, the former nissan ceo was out in front of the cameras giving a news conference in lebanon. he claims his arrest in tokyo and the charges of financial wrongdoing against him were all part of a plot to oust him as head of nissan renault. ghosn says he's not running from justice. he's fleeing injustice. >> i would be ready to stand trial anywhere where i think i can have a
still have influence in this region, but he's talking about burden sharing, so we have already britain and japanolicing the ships going out of the strait. he's now calling on nato to do the same. the u.s. has all these troops here, but what's going to be the foreign policy of donald trump in the future if he's reelected. do they stay a prevalent player or not? >> right, many thanks, john defteri defterios. thank you. >> thanks. >> and you can learn more about how energy...
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japan. fiscal stimulus and confidence coming to britain.running a trillion dollar deficit at full employment. apparently we will have some sort of green stimulus in europe. we have negative real rates everywhere, and negative absolute rates a lot of places.
japan. fiscal stimulus and confidence coming to britain.running a trillion dollar deficit at full employment. apparently we will have some sort of green stimulus in europe. we have negative real rates everywhere, and negative absolute rates a lot of places.
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japan. fiscal stimulus and confidence coming to britain.running a trillion dollar deficit at full employment.
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the next biggest emitters of carbon dioxide are india, russia and japan, which produce another 15% of emissions between them. britainr 1.1% of the total. one of donald trump's fiercest critic is also here in davos. greta thunberg, teenage swedish activist, wants to hold everyone to account on behalf of her generation, accusing governments worldwide of empty promises. the fact that the usa is leaving the paris accord seemed to outrage and worry everyone and it should. but the fact that we are all about to fail the commitments you signed up for in the paris agreement doesn't seem to bother the people in power even the least. president trump will be using the rest of his time in davos to focus on one—to—one meetings with other world leaders. he will be discussing everything from trade disputes to the huge tensions in the middle east, but the long shadow of events in washington still seems to reach even to switzerland. james robbins, bbc news. as we heard, president trump was speaking in davos hours before his impeachment trial began in the us senate. it's only the third time in american history that a president has fac
the next biggest emitters of carbon dioxide are india, russia and japan, which produce another 15% of emissions between them. britainr 1.1% of the total. one of donald trump's fiercest critic is also here in davos. greta thunberg, teenage swedish activist, wants to hold everyone to account on behalf of her generation, accusing governments worldwide of empty promises. the fact that the usa is leaving the paris accord seemed to outrage and worry everyone and it should. but the fact that we are...
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the next biggest emitters of carbon dioxide are india, russia and japan, which produce another 15% of emissions between them. britainnald trump's fiercest critic is also here in davos. greta thunberg, teenage swedish activist, wants to hold everyone to account on behalf of her generation, accusing governments worldwide of empty promises. the fact that the usa is leaving the paris accord seemed to outrage and worry everyone and it should. but the fact that we are all about to fail the commitments you signed up for in the paris agreement doesn't seem to bother the people in power even the least. president trump will be using the rest of his time in davos to focus on one—to—one meetings with other world leaders. he will be discussing everything from trade disputes to the huge tensions in the middle east, but the long shadow of events in washington still seems to reach even to switzerland. james robbins, bbc news. the former prime minister of australia malcolm turnbull has accused the current conservative government appliance two climate change denial as the country comes to grip with the bushfires. he was asked about r
the next biggest emitters of carbon dioxide are india, russia and japan, which produce another 15% of emissions between them. britainnald trump's fiercest critic is also here in davos. greta thunberg, teenage swedish activist, wants to hold everyone to account on behalf of her generation, accusing governments worldwide of empty promises. the fact that the usa is leaving the paris accord seemed to outrage and worry everyone and it should. but the fact that we are all about to fail the...
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the next biggest emitters of carbon dioxide are india, russia and japan, which produce another 15% of emissions between them. britainl. one of donald trump's fiercest critic is also here in davos. greta thunberg, teenage swedish activist, wants to hold everyone to account on behalf of her generation, accusing governments worldwide of empty promises. the fact that the usa is leaving the paris accord seemed to outrage and worry everyone and it should. but the fact that we are all about to fail the commitments you signed up for in the paris agreement doesn't seem to bother the people in power even the least. president trump will be using the rest of his time in davos to focus on one—to—one meetings with other world leaders. he will be discussing everything from trade disputes to the huge tensions in the middle east, but the long shadow of events in washington still seems to reach even to switzerland. james robbins, bbc news. let's take a look at some of the day's other news. britain is considering the introduction of a sanctions regime against china over the incarceration of one million uighurs in detention centres in
the next biggest emitters of carbon dioxide are india, russia and japan, which produce another 15% of emissions between them. britainl. one of donald trump's fiercest critic is also here in davos. greta thunberg, teenage swedish activist, wants to hold everyone to account on behalf of her generation, accusing governments worldwide of empty promises. the fact that the usa is leaving the paris accord seemed to outrage and worry everyone and it should. but the fact that we are all about to fail...
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you know we hear that today japan and america brought out the 1st batch of their citizens and tomorrow we are hearing britain will bring out their citizens there has been we hear that there has been a bit of reluctance by the chinese government but in the end. all the countries are trying now to get their citizens out we do not know how severe the risk is for those people in one hand to get infected but being locked down of course in a city for weeks and weeks is nothing that any government wishes their citizens so this is why they are taking action now to bring their citizens home. thank you. well meantime here in germany authorities have confirmed 4 cases of the coronavirus all 4 people are employees at the same auto supply company it's believed that they fell ill after a seminar with a colleague from china the infected individuals have been quarantined in the hospital where they are receiving treatment and meanwhile germany's health minister says that his country is taking the virus threat seriously. and for that we need to be vigilant and prepared but we should maintain a proper sense of scale for exampl
you know we hear that today japan and america brought out the 1st batch of their citizens and tomorrow we are hearing britain will bring out their citizens there has been we hear that there has been a bit of reluctance by the chinese government but in the end. all the countries are trying now to get their citizens out we do not know how severe the risk is for those people in one hand to get infected but being locked down of course in a city for weeks and weeks is nothing that any government...
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the war so roosevelt was navigating alliances all over the world to defeat japan and germany and italy china and great britainwith a host of countries and through a series of summits and ambassadors working on the diplomatic relations. so right now you hear, i don't want to get political, but slightly you hear about america first right now. that rhetoric was from the 1930s with the isolationist movement before world war ii they didn't want america to get involved in european wars. that rhetoric in many ways is diametrically opposed to how we won the war through establishing a series of alliances that allowed us to form a coalition to go on to win the wars we have to think carefully about the importance of alliances and those institutions in the wake of world war ii. >> what about lessons from the war with the foundation of modern civilization the north atlantic alliance the second world war establish that and it's the most important thing that we have and to say 138,000 americans mostly working-class died and it is a western democracy. never before in european history and with that barbarism so we were allied
the war so roosevelt was navigating alliances all over the world to defeat japan and germany and italy china and great britainwith a host of countries and through a series of summits and ambassadors working on the diplomatic relations. so right now you hear, i don't want to get political, but slightly you hear about america first right now. that rhetoric was from the 1930s with the isolationist movement before world war ii they didn't want america to get involved in european wars. that rhetoric...
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britain with negotiations to be done with european union. don't forget we already had the success of a partial agreement with japan on agriculture. one year and 18 months ago success with south korea. we had some success in minor areas with brazil and argentina so i think the president is building up a pretty strong record on trade and in particular this is the most important evidence of that with this committee did today >> hello everyone. happy new year. i think
britain with negotiations to be done with european union. don't forget we already had the success of a partial agreement with japan on agriculture. one year and 18 months ago success with south korea. we had some success in minor areas with brazil and argentina so i think the president is building up a pretty strong record on trade and in particular this is the most important evidence of that with this committee did today >> hello everyone. happy new year. i think
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what was churchill and britain's interaction during the war with japan? >> very bad. churchill's failings. and possibly it was not to spot the way in which japan was able, after the day of infamy, to invade british burma and we had this extraordinary powerful base in singapore and we all thought that was going to be able to hold all because it was so strong. but what didn't work out is that the big guns were pointing to see and the japanese were coming to the jungle from the north and we had very few defenses there and that was largely due to churchill. mark: and italy? >> well he had, he made a wonderful joke about italy. we weren't too worried about the italian fighting in the second world war, and the nazi prime minister threatened churchill in a reception in london when he was german ambassador and said mr. churchill, in the next war, italy will be on our side and he cried, it seems only fair, we had to have them last time. [laughter] so he didn't think too much of them. >> ladies and gentle men, don't forget, most week nights you can watch me on levintv. please j
what was churchill and britain's interaction during the war with japan? >> very bad. churchill's failings. and possibly it was not to spot the way in which japan was able, after the day of infamy, to invade british burma and we had this extraordinary powerful base in singapore and we all thought that was going to be able to hold all because it was so strong. but what didn't work out is that the big guns were pointing to see and the japanese were coming to the jungle from the north and we...
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you are not going to get help from britain, japan, germany, and all of them because they are all goingo say we had a treaty with this country and it will take 600,000, 700,000 americans to occupy the country. getnows if he does not reelected, he is going to prison . he is going to do everything he can. thanks for letting me share that. host: house lawmakers will hear from the administration on the situation with iran, next steps, and what led to the decision to kill the general when they hear from mike pompeo. he will be testifying before the house foreign affairs committee tomorrow morning, 10:00 a.m. eastern time and you can watch our coverage on c-span 3, c-span.org, or if you download the radio app. here is what some of our viewers are saying. this from jim in buffalo, new york. i think president trump did what he had to do. pelosi's hatred has become unhinged. harry, a vietnam there -- era veteran. move warmaking back to congress. pull all troops back from hostile nations. pull our embassies from nations who won't or can't protect them. carol in florida, absolutely trump thinks he
you are not going to get help from britain, japan, germany, and all of them because they are all goingo say we had a treaty with this country and it will take 600,000, 700,000 americans to occupy the country. getnows if he does not reelected, he is going to prison . he is going to do everything he can. thanks for letting me share that. host: house lawmakers will hear from the administration on the situation with iran, next steps, and what led to the decision to kill the general when they hear...
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andrew robert, what was churchill and britain's interaction during the war with japan? >> very bad. churchill's failings. it's one of his blunders frankly. and possibly the worst one he made in the second world war was not to spot the way in which japan was able after the day of infamy to invade malay or in particular. british malay or an british. and we have this extraordinary label base in singapore on the southern tip. we all thought that was going a holdout because it was so strong. will it did not work out because the big guns were pointing out to sea, but the japanese were coming throughghpo the jungle to the north from the landwarder side. we had very few defenses there. and that was largely down to churchill. mark: and italy? >> well. [laughter] he had -- he made a wonderful joke about italy. they were not very worried about italy in the second world war. and they heard from the he was threatened and said mr. churchill and the next war, italy will be on the side of the third reich. churchill replied it seems only fair, we had to have them last time. [laughter] mark: so he di
andrew robert, what was churchill and britain's interaction during the war with japan? >> very bad. churchill's failings. it's one of his blunders frankly. and possibly the worst one he made in the second world war was not to spot the way in which japan was able after the day of infamy to invade malay or in particular. british malay or an british. and we have this extraordinary label base in singapore on the southern tip. we all thought that was going a holdout because it was so strong....
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japan. you have fiscal stimulus and a lot of confidence coming to britain.unning a trillion dollar deficit at full employment. apparently we're going to have some sort of green stimulus in europe. and we have negative real rates everywhere and negative au
japan. you have fiscal stimulus and a lot of confidence coming to britain.unning a trillion dollar deficit at full employment. apparently we're going to have some sort of green stimulus in europe. and we have negative real rates everywhere and negative au
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us in a better position us, great britain, if there's negotiations can be done with the european union but we already had the success of a partial agreement with japan on agricultural things and had a year and 18 months ago, success with south korea, we have had some success in minor areas with brazil and argentina, so i think the president's building up a presidency strong record on trade and particularly this is the most important evidence of that, what this committee did today. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] pickert >> we shouldn't have to put the tariffs only. we shouldn't have 20 different countries in 20 different ways working with our digital platforms to have complicated system of taxation that's probably very unrealistic to what business they do in that country, and an agreement, a global agreement is the only thing that will satisfy it. >> following a meeting of the senate finance committee working on the usmca, senate rubbles held a news conference yesterday and said progress depend on when house speaker pelosi bring this articles of impeachment to
us in a better position us, great britain, if there's negotiations can be done with the european union but we already had the success of a partial agreement with japan on agricultural things and had a year and 18 months ago, success with south korea, we have had some success in minor areas with brazil and argentina, so i think the president's building up a presidency strong record on trade and particularly this is the most important evidence of that, what this committee did today. [inaudible...
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britain, if there's negotiations that can be done with the european union. but don't forget, we've already had the success of a partial agreement with japan on agricultural things. we've had a year and 18 months ago, success with south korea. we've had some success in minor areas with brazil and argentina. so, i think the president's building up a pretty strong record on trade as -- and particularly this is the most important evidence of that, what this committee did today. >> europe better wake up to the fact that they're going to suffer a lot if we don't get some agreement through -- i can't -- the european -- >> oecd. >> thank you. she said it for me. see, we've got to push those negotiations. we shouldn't be putting these i mean, we shouldn't have to put these tariffs on. we shouldn't have 20 different countries in 20 different ways working with our digital platforms to have a complicated system of taxation. that's probably very unrealistic to what business they do in that country. and an agreement, a global agreement is the only thing that's going to satisfy it.
britain, if there's negotiations that can be done with the european union. but don't forget, we've already had the success of a partial agreement with japan on agricultural things. we've had a year and 18 months ago, success with south korea. we've had some success in minor areas with brazil and argentina. so, i think the president's building up a pretty strong record on trade as -- and particularly this is the most important evidence of that, what this committee did today. >> europe...
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questioning him over an interpol notice fled to lebanon from japan where he was facing trial on corruption charges he denies all wrongdoing. and britain's prince harry and his american born wife making markel say they will step back from duties a senior members of the warrior family the couple says they wish to become financially independent. this is d w news from berlin for more follow us on twitter at news or visit our website dot com. coming up next in italy producers opera sakho are fighting back against cheap competition that's story a lot more coming up on our show focus on europe and just a few minutes don't quote. me about. him now since they call him because the homeless. kristos other countries. he provides jobs 1st treat people in his own cafes. be helped them start their own newspaper. but 1st of all help to restore their sense of dignity. next on. the family trip meter just shows numbers but rather shows most some as. the smart way to get where you're going her. wrists global auto and mobility show every week w. . in the light of climate change. for cars. what's in store. for the future. for the mega city. insight. center.
questioning him over an interpol notice fled to lebanon from japan where he was facing trial on corruption charges he denies all wrongdoing. and britain's prince harry and his american born wife making markel say they will step back from duties a senior members of the warrior family the couple says they wish to become financially independent. this is d w news from berlin for more follow us on twitter at news or visit our website dot com. coming up next in italy producers opera sakho are...
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britain leaves the eu. and on the markets: there is a very mixed picture developing in asia. you can see japans steady, however, markets in hong kong and in china are being hit extremely hard. concerns about the coronavirus and its impact is affecting financial markets. apple has exceeded expectations and posted blockbuster results for the last three months of 2019. profits came in at a record breaking $22.2 billion on revenues of almost $92 billion — also a record. there was a time when it was thought we had reached peak iphone. but sales have been resurgent, and accounted for almost two thirds of the company's income in the last quarter. other sectors are becoming increasingly important. services, like apple tv, apple music and apple pay, are contributing an increasing amount to the bottom line. and let's not forget wearables. from a slow start, the apple watch has become the undisputed market leader among smart watches. charlotte gregson from the consulting agency comatch joins me now. good to see you, charlotte. so an incredible end to the year for apple. i think it is interesting to see a
britain leaves the eu. and on the markets: there is a very mixed picture developing in asia. you can see japans steady, however, markets in hong kong and in china are being hit extremely hard. concerns about the coronavirus and its impact is affecting financial markets. apple has exceeded expectations and posted blockbuster results for the last three months of 2019. profits came in at a record breaking $22.2 billion on revenues of almost $92 billion — also a record. there was a time when it...
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the next biggest emitters of carbon dioxide are india, russia and japan, which produce another 15% of emissions between them. britaint trump's fiercest critics is also here in davos. greta thunburg, swedish teenage climate activist, wants to hold everyone to account on behalf of her generation, accusing governments worldwide of empty promises. the fact that the usa is leaving the paris accord seemed to outrage and worry everyone. and it should. but the fact that we are all about to fail the commitments up for in the paris agreement doesn't seem to bother the people in power even the least. president trump will be using the rest of his time in davos to focus on one—to—one meetings with other world leaders. he will be discussing everything from trade disputes to the huge tensions of the middle east. but the long shadow of events in washington still seems to reach here to switzerland. james robbins, bbc news, davos. let's bring in our north america editorjon sopel. it is surreal to hear him talk on the world stage about his economic achievements and trade policies when all of this is going on in washington. he thinks i
the next biggest emitters of carbon dioxide are india, russia and japan, which produce another 15% of emissions between them. britaint trump's fiercest critics is also here in davos. greta thunburg, swedish teenage climate activist, wants to hold everyone to account on behalf of her generation, accusing governments worldwide of empty promises. the fact that the usa is leaving the paris accord seemed to outrage and worry everyone. and it should. but the fact that we are all about to fail the...
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appearance since escaping from japan he accuses what he calls indicative individuals of conspiring to smear him leaving him no choice but to flee and a different kind of breaks it britain's prince harry and his wife megan announcing they will step back from boyle duties to spend more time in north america talking about how it was reportedly kept up a look. i'm called aspen thanks for joining us president donald trump says he ran appears to be standing down. in its confrontation with the united states while he himself is not threatened any further builds a reaction against iran the president was speaking at the white house after iran launched a military attack with missiles at u.s. troops based in iraq iran had claimed that at least 80 americans have been killed but trump said that no wives were lost in the attacks. a crucial and highly anticipated moment. no americans were harmed in last night's attack by the iranian regime we suffered ok. all of our soldiers are safe and orderly minimal damage was sustained and our military bases are donald trump confirming no troops were injured or killed in iran's missile attack meant there was no need to escalate tensions between the
appearance since escaping from japan he accuses what he calls indicative individuals of conspiring to smear him leaving him no choice but to flee and a different kind of breaks it britain's prince harry and his wife megan announcing they will step back from boyle duties to spend more time in north america talking about how it was reportedly kept up a look. i'm called aspen thanks for joining us president donald trump says he ran appears to be standing down. in its confrontation with the united...
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britain's tennis players on day 3 at the australian open. british number one, dan evans is out after losing to yoshi hito nishioka from japan.duced a tremendous performance to beat the world number 64, kristina pliskova. well, our reporter, john watson has at melbourne park for us with the gb davis cup captain leon smith. disappointment for dan evans in what has been very blustery conditions here today and that has affected things for him. leon smith the davis cup captain is here, and he will be disappointed because he has played some great matches this year. very disappointing when you go out early ina grand disappointing when you go out early in a grand slam especially when you are ina in a grand slam especially when you are in a seated position but he will leave here having played the atp cup and adelaide and now here and he has played some great tennis and he is on the right path, getting a seeding here. his performances in the 80 —— atb cup were outstanding. he will be disappointed but onwards and upwards from here. his opponent is a tough left—handed player vince said afterwards he just felt he played the conditions be
britain's tennis players on day 3 at the australian open. british number one, dan evans is out after losing to yoshi hito nishioka from japan.duced a tremendous performance to beat the world number 64, kristina pliskova. well, our reporter, john watson has at melbourne park for us with the gb davis cup captain leon smith. disappointment for dan evans in what has been very blustery conditions here today and that has affected things for him. leon smith the davis cup captain is here, and he will...
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japan and turkey flying their citizens out of han. and in 3 and a half hours britain will officially leave the european union ending 47 years of membership the union jack flag has been removed from the e.u. council building in brussels it's more than 3 and a half years since the u.k. 1st voted for brics it prime minister forrest johnson says it will be a moment of national renewal government buildings in london have been lit up in red white and blue and i count on call it will be projected at number 10 downing street going to bring you much more coverage on that story throughout the evening but to coming up now on al-jazeera it's up front looking at us in iran relations and the un's agnes kalama also discusses her report into the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi stay with us for that. all wrong in the united states on the path to war on today's up front a special debate between a former iranian diplomat and the retired u.s. general. i'm mad also on the show u.n. investigator and yes calabar has accused the crown prince of saudi arabia of hacking into the cell phon
japan and turkey flying their citizens out of han. and in 3 and a half hours britain will officially leave the european union ending 47 years of membership the union jack flag has been removed from the e.u. council building in brussels it's more than 3 and a half years since the u.k. 1st voted for brics it prime minister forrest johnson says it will be a moment of national renewal government buildings in london have been lit up in red white and blue and i count on call it will be projected at...
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fighting back, japan calls itsos ghosn's criticism of legal system absolutely intolerable. are live in beirut. and boris johnson stresses britaintend the transition period in a meeting with urszula delay in -- urszula ursulain -- urszula -- von der leyen. we are live in brussels. ♪ nejra: signs of de-escalation for now between the u.s. and iran, leaving global equities in the green. we see dollar-yen on the front foot, but the yen retreating after the biggest jump in realized volatility yesterday since august and gold steady after the biggest drop in two months. we get all the action from around the world. manus: we do indeed. the question we need to ask ourselves is -- how will 20/20 shape up, and do we really need to have some hedges in place? you first, what we've got as developed markets rally, data to deal with on the inflation side from china. what does all that mean for the pboc? >> it could mean we have the door open to monetary easing from the pboc. you did see the cpi read coming through for the prior month outside 4.5% matching what we saw in november. half of the drop in cpi was much less severe than what we saw in
fighting back, japan calls itsos ghosn's criticism of legal system absolutely intolerable. are live in beirut. and boris johnson stresses britaintend the transition period in a meeting with urszula delay in -- urszula ursulain -- urszula -- von der leyen. we are live in brussels. ♪ nejra: signs of de-escalation for now between the u.s. and iran, leaving global equities in the green. we see dollar-yen on the front foot, but the yen retreating after the biggest jump in realized volatility...
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including the one that travelled to japan and taiwan who had never been to the market, so that's a worry. it means there is a human—to—human transmission. britain'she will raise the driving habits of us military personnel with the secretary of state, mike pompeo, after video footage emerged of another incident of a car being driven on the wrong side of the road, near the army base where harry dunn died. police also revealed details of a third incident in which a police vehicle was struck by a car being driven on the wrong side of the road in october. certainly raising all those issues about driving habits of us personnel at the base and we are continuing to work for the justice for harry dunn and for his family. stay with us on bbc news — still to come: a crucial test for elon musk‘s spacex crew capsule appears to go to plan. donald trump is now the 45th president of the united states. he was sworn in before several hundred thousand people on the steps of capitol hill in washington. it's going to be only america first. america first. demonstrators waiting for mike gatting and his rebel cricket team were attacked with tear gas and set up on by pol
including the one that travelled to japan and taiwan who had never been to the market, so that's a worry. it means there is a human—to—human transmission. britain'she will raise the driving habits of us military personnel with the secretary of state, mike pompeo, after video footage emerged of another incident of a car being driven on the wrong side of the road, near the army base where harry dunn died. police also revealed details of a third incident in which a police vehicle was struck by...
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britain and north america. the independent reports the government bill paving the way for the uk's exit from the european union on 31 january has completed its passage through the house of commons. the japanrenault boss carlos ghosn‘s recent news conference will have done little to turn the tide of public opinion injapan and restore his reputation
britain and north america. the independent reports the government bill paving the way for the uk's exit from the european union on 31 january has completed its passage through the house of commons. the japanrenault boss carlos ghosn‘s recent news conference will have done little to turn the tide of public opinion injapan and restore his reputation
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britain leaves the eu. and on the markets: there is a very mixed picture developing in asia. you can see japan hit extremely hard. concerns about the coronavirus and its impact is affecting financial
britain leaves the eu. and on the markets: there is a very mixed picture developing in asia. you can see japan hit extremely hard. concerns about the coronavirus and its impact is affecting financial
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britain. a flight that brought medical supplies to the chinese province fighting to contain the coronavirus delivered them back to safety in japan the 1st of some 650 japanese citizens to be repatriated 100 soil i spoke of the situation they were thankful to leave behind. him sincerely relieved to have returned on this charter flight were difficult to travel but we were there it was a worrying situation which was changing very quickly through. a strike the also plans to bring patch read the most vulnerable of it $600.00 nationals we will be standing up christmas all that is a quarantine area will be transported to christmas all and with all we will also be putting in place the met which will be travelling there to provide the medical support and that will be supplemented as is necessary by the defense support which can assist the united states and south korea also both working to move their citizens out of china as the international community mobilizes china is grinding to in these standstill in beijing the streets a deserted subway stations largely empty. if it's to set up a dedicated hospital go on around the clock a chinese n
britain. a flight that brought medical supplies to the chinese province fighting to contain the coronavirus delivered them back to safety in japan the 1st of some 650 japanese citizens to be repatriated 100 soil i spoke of the situation they were thankful to leave behind. him sincerely relieved to have returned on this charter flight were difficult to travel but we were there it was a worrying situation which was changing very quickly through. a strike the also plans to bring patch read the...
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britain's exit the biggest gamble in a generation, and the national tells europe to leave a light on for scotland. the other story still dominating the front pages around the world, coronavirus. the japaneing shunned amid virus fears. on to business matters, the new york times reveals better than expected profits for amazon following increased sales over christmas despite spending heavily on high—speed delivery services for its prime members. and the bbc news online is reporting that the controversial commentator katie hopkins has had her twitter account suspended for violating its anti—hate policy. so let's begin. with me is fiona cincotta, senior market analyst with spread betting company city index. good company city index. morning to you and thanks for good morning to you and thanks for coming in at this ungodly hourin for coming in at this ungodly hour in the morning! for us
britain's exit the biggest gamble in a generation, and the national tells europe to leave a light on for scotland. the other story still dominating the front pages around the world, coronavirus. the japaneing shunned amid virus fears. on to business matters, the new york times reveals better than expected profits for amazon following increased sales over christmas despite spending heavily on high—speed delivery services for its prime members. and the bbc news online is reporting that the...
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britain and north america. the independent reports the government bill paving the way for the uk's exit from the european union on 31 january has completed its passage through the house of commons. the japan times says former nissan—renault boss carlos ghosn‘s recent news conference will have done little to turn the tide of public opinion injapan and restore his reputation and finally on the mail online website, drinking green tea three times a week could make you live longer and cut your risk of having a heart attack or stroke, a study has found. researchers studied more than 100,000 people in china and found regular drinkers lived, on average, 1.26 years longer than people who didn't drink tea. so let's begin. with me is mark davies, who's ceo of strategy consultancy firm camberton. let's start with our lead story, a good place to start, isn't it? the front page of the guardian and this ukrainian jet, what's happened front page of the guardian and this ukrainianjet, what's happened here. while it isn't unprecedented for air defence systems in conflict zones to shoot down airliners, it would be an extraordinary error, would it not? is the world really ready to hear that it could have jus
britain and north america. the independent reports the government bill paving the way for the uk's exit from the european union on 31 january has completed its passage through the house of commons. the japan times says former nissan—renault boss carlos ghosn‘s recent news conference will have done little to turn the tide of public opinion injapan and restore his reputation and finally on the mail online website, drinking green tea three times a week could make you live longer and cut your...
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after fleeing japan where he was awaiting trial on corruption charges at a press conference today in lebanon go rejected the charges and said that his treatment had been a travesty. britain's prince harry and his american born wife have been males that they will step back from duties as members of the british royal family the couple say that they wish to become financially independent and to spend more time in north america. this is g.w. news live from berlin for more followers on twitter and news or you can visit our website e.w. dot com. well see you again at the top of the. coach of british. surely from africa. your link to exceptional stories and discussion come on use as easy as i want with say d w it comes much tougher trust join us on facebook. for god. here i am in because. the closest place to hail was used for we've never been broken you. know issues and you think more importantly. i want their own story nuclear is a. must. starts january 27th on d w. this is state of the news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes africa's the best football aside the old money the senegalese national soccer career began in africa today he's also one of the game's the best place
after fleeing japan where he was awaiting trial on corruption charges at a press conference today in lebanon go rejected the charges and said that his treatment had been a travesty. britain's prince harry and his american born wife have been males that they will step back from duties as members of the british royal family the couple say that they wish to become financially independent and to spend more time in north america. this is g.w. news live from berlin for more followers on twitter and...
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japan. the magnitude 8.9 quake unleashing a devastating tsunami. britain'se william marries kate middleton kate middleton at westminster abbey in london. nearly 2 billion people watching the televised ceremony. a jury acquits casey anthony, of charges that she killed her 2-year-old daughter. president obama announcing u.s. special forces had killed usama bin laden. suspected ringleader behind the 9/11 terror attack attacks. new york and new jersey face the brunt of super storm sandy, flooding streets and putting parts of new york city in the dark while causing an estimated $70 billion in damages. president obama winning a second term as president, defeating his republican challenger mitt romney. a gunman opens fire at sandy hook elementary in connecticut. senseless tragedy leaving them dead. pope benedict becomes the first pope to voluntarily resign and almost 600 years, leading to the election of pope francis, the first south american pontiff to lead the catholic church. tragedy at the boston marathon. two pressure cooker bombs exploding near the finish lin
japan. the magnitude 8.9 quake unleashing a devastating tsunami. britain'se william marries kate middleton kate middleton at westminster abbey in london. nearly 2 billion people watching the televised ceremony. a jury acquits casey anthony, of charges that she killed her 2-year-old daughter. president obama announcing u.s. special forces had killed usama bin laden. suspected ringleader behind the 9/11 terror attack attacks. new york and new jersey face the brunt of super storm sandy, flooding...
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japan. i didn't run from justice. i want justice. >> woodruff: ghosn did not off any details of how he escaped. britain's prince harry and his american wife, meghan markle, are stping back from royal duties and going their own way. they announced today they want to gain financial independence and promote their charities while dividing time between britain and north america. buckingham palace called thesi ation "complicated" and said it will take time to resolve. and, on wall street, stocks rallied on hopes that iran and the u.s. will avoid outright war. the dow jones industrial average gained 161 points to close at 28,745. the nasdaq rose 60 points, and, hee s&p 500 added nearly 16. still to come onewshour: a continent caught in the grip of wildfire-- australiansth grapple he magnitude of the loss. iod the potential for d.n.a. testing to revolutze individual medical care. >> wdruff: the devastation from the fires in australia is on a scale that is hard to comprend. in a moment, william brangham will talk with a top official there about how the government is responding. but first, a closer look at the tol
japan. i didn't run from justice. i want justice. >> woodruff: ghosn did not off any details of how he escaped. britain's prince harry and his american wife, meghan markle, are stping back from royal duties and going their own way. they announced today they want to gain financial independence and promote their charities while dividing time between britain and north america. buckingham palace called thesi ation "complicated" and said it will take time to resolve. and, on wall...