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let us it was not a state visit, so... let us turn to the mail.ump visit. it is going to be interesting to see what piers morgan has spoken to donald trump about. it is an exclusive. trump about. it is an exclusive. trump let slip the queen's tree view. he writes for them. the only thing i, i mean it is a plaque that says aboard air force one, i mean, thatis says aboard air force one, i mean, that is like distracting me so much i can't relate to it. the golden staircase for the trump... did the mail put it there? it is so bizarre, any way, allegedly, he says things like she is beautiful, inside and out. there a couple of line it is a have dropped on the the wiresers, one says this is from reuter, president trump says of the queen, in this interview, she is so beautiful. when i saw beautiful inside and out. bigly beautiful! you have to say this is what the president would say. this is a beautiful woman. i am surprise he didn't call her... he probably did. 0n brexit he apparently said that the queen beautiful. when i saw beautiful inside and out. bi
let us it was not a state visit, so... let us turn to the mail.ump visit. it is going to be interesting to see what piers morgan has spoken to donald trump about. it is an exclusive. trump about. it is an exclusive. trump let slip the queen's tree view. he writes for them. the only thing i, i mean it is a plaque that says aboard air force one, i mean, thatis says aboard air force one, i mean, that is like distracting me so much i can't relate to it. the golden staircase for the trump... did the...
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paul: yes, let us see how we are looking at asia.rading is just getting underway, it has been going about three minutes now, almost flat, but it is early at the moment. the kiwi dollar weakening against the u.s. dollar, sydney futures higher by about .25%, and in the benny dollar hanging on. let us get the first word use, here is jessica summers. jessica: thanks, paul. the eu says the united kingdom divorce settlement is 80% complete but warns about the irish border will remain the biggest stumbling block. the negotiator says much progress has been made, while floating ideas about how financial services will interact after brexit. some projections include protection for eu citizens living in the block and also british citizens living in a you. president trump has arrived in europe ahead of a nato meeting and a one-on-one him it was president putin. he says those talks might be the easiest leg of his trip, and also repeated demanding that nato members -- demands that nato members more into their share. said of president putin, that he
paul: yes, let us see how we are looking at asia.rading is just getting underway, it has been going about three minutes now, almost flat, but it is early at the moment. the kiwi dollar weakening against the u.s. dollar, sydney futures higher by about .25%, and in the benny dollar hanging on. let us get the first word use, here is jessica summers. jessica: thanks, paul. the eu says the united kingdom divorce settlement is 80% complete but warns about the irish border will remain the biggest...
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let us get the first word news from jessica summers. she joins us from new york.ident trump says the u.s. will no longer accept bad trade deals and the era of economic surrender is over. beenid the white house has taken at -- speaking from the white house, he says the u.s. has been taken advantage of for too long. his anger over trade deals has led to disputes with allies and opponents for across the world. mexico is stepping up efforts to clinch a nafta agreement by the end of august. that is with the president trump talking about dramatic deals in the works. he is speaking to the president-elect from mexico but the client give details. the president-elect for mexico says he is unaware of any deal but is open to talk to the trump administration about one. theresa may and hurt top diplomat admit they are preparing for a no dealbreaker. talk with brussels has stalled. they still do not have a clear idea about what they want after the split. jeremy hunt told germany that britain will not step back. theresa may is still trying to sell her plan to keep close ties with
let us get the first word news from jessica summers. she joins us from new york.ident trump says the u.s. will no longer accept bad trade deals and the era of economic surrender is over. beenid the white house has taken at -- speaking from the white house, he says the u.s. has been taken advantage of for too long. his anger over trade deals has led to disputes with allies and opponents for across the world. mexico is stepping up efforts to clinch a nafta agreement by the end of august. that is...
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so let us spare no effort to affirm peace on earth. ladies and gentlemen, during the official departure ceremony in washington, i said with regret that on that visit i had had little chance to see america. i feel, however, they did understand what is most important about the american people. and that is their enormous stock of goodwill. let me assure you that soviet people, too, have an equally great stock of goodwill, putting it to full use is the most noble and responsible task of government and political leaders in our two countries. if they could only do that, what is but a dream today can come true, a lasting peace and end to the arms race. widing ranging trade, cooperation in combatting disease and environmental problems and progress in ensuring human rights and other humanitarian issues. may the coming year of 1988 become an important milestone as we move down that road. in concluding, this new year addressed to the people of the united states of america, i wish peace, happiness and joy to every american family. a happy new year
so let us spare no effort to affirm peace on earth. ladies and gentlemen, during the official departure ceremony in washington, i said with regret that on that visit i had had little chance to see america. i feel, however, they did understand what is most important about the american people. and that is their enormous stock of goodwill. let me assure you that soviet people, too, have an equally great stock of goodwill, putting it to full use is the most noble and responsible task of government...
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let us see what he has to say, let us see what comes up. guess what?t never comes up. >> and then he selects a detractor to attack. yes, at this point, people start to, and say, we think donald trump is lying. lying, i thinkot people are lying. and anybody no caps on of is called a loser, crazy, a hack. if he can find a target to escape out and have a us versus them fight, increase a dynamic. >> and finally, he declares victory. >> yes, like he did with the press conference at trump hotel in d.c.. everybody come in, you can also look at my hotel, if you want. and he said yes, barack obama is the citizen. i cleared it up. hillary clinton started it, but i finished it. announcer: announcer: 2018 is the centennial year of u.s. participation in world war i. american history tv is marking the anniversary with a variety of programs. next on real
let us see what he has to say, let us see what comes up. guess what?t never comes up. >> and then he selects a detractor to attack. yes, at this point, people start to, and say, we think donald trump is lying. lying, i thinkot people are lying. and anybody no caps on of is called a loser, crazy, a hack. if he can find a target to escape out and have a us versus them fight, increase a dynamic. >> and finally, he declares victory. >> yes, like he did with the press conference at...
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let us begin. with me is richard griffiths who's corporate communications director at the global pr firm ketchum. good morning. you must be glad you are not doing pr for theresa may on friday the 13th. it would be challenging. the thing i would say about this meeting this week if it is blenheim palace, not buckingham palace, and i think the visit by donald trump is a real art in terms of positioning. this is not a full state visit, but if you looked at the tv pictures we saw overnight, holding hands with theresa may, all the pageantry at blenheim palace yesterday, the home, or the birthplace of winston churchill, it had the feel of a state visit, but it wasn't. how did the sun get this interview? i think we can speculate about how the sun got this interview. i think it is a prescription for tom newton dunn, the political editor of the sun. we understand that murdoch, the owner of the sun has been close to trump. —— trump. no surprise may have had a hand in brokering this scoop. —— nigel farage. thi
let us begin. with me is richard griffiths who's corporate communications director at the global pr firm ketchum. good morning. you must be glad you are not doing pr for theresa may on friday the 13th. it would be challenging. the thing i would say about this meeting this week if it is blenheim palace, not buckingham palace, and i think the visit by donald trump is a real art in terms of positioning. this is not a full state visit, but if you looked at the tv pictures we saw overnight, holding...
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let us us stick with the papers today.who is saying there‘s? this is the police federation, they want more police on the front line, more members and bobbies on the beat. the figures are shocking. more than 5 million offences in the year until march. these are the official figures that count. they are using these figures to make a point about cuts. 21,000 officers lost since 2010. theresa may since 2010 was home secretary then. it is on her watch. is itjust money? no, but clearly that is an important factor, or at least bodies oi'i important factor, or at least bodies on the street. police officers on the street, that is crucial to this. the police federation is a trade union but that does not mean it is wrong and i think unless it goes beyond the police federation, a numberof mps beyond the police federation, a number of mps have raised similar concerns and serving officers who are not necessarily there because they want more police officers in they want more police officers in the way that the federation do. there is no
let us us stick with the papers today.who is saying there‘s? this is the police federation, they want more police on the front line, more members and bobbies on the beat. the figures are shocking. more than 5 million offences in the year until march. these are the official figures that count. they are using these figures to make a point about cuts. 21,000 officers lost since 2010. theresa may since 2010 was home secretary then. it is on her watch. is itjust money? no, but clearly that is an...
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let us them open rather than croatia. let us look at the front page of the sunday mirror. in the semifinal. i was talking to a midwife who said there is going to bea midwife who said there is going to be a baby boom in the next nine months because of all the beer being drunk and all the euphoria around the football. there will be huge expectation placed on this very young and relatively inexperienced team. that is the challenge for gareth southgate. he does not want them to be intimidated by that challenge, he wants them to bravely ta ke challenge, he wants them to bravely take it on. he is obviously an incredibly intelligent man. on top of that, i watched that dreadful pizza advert, part of his national humiliation in 1996 and i thought that was someone who could laugh at themselves, that is a remarkable thing ina themselves, that is a remarkable thing in a footballer. now i think his status as a national hero is there, whatever happens next week. his status as a national hero is there, whatever happens next weeklj interviewed his geography teacher yesterday who told us a
let us them open rather than croatia. let us look at the front page of the sunday mirror. in the semifinal. i was talking to a midwife who said there is going to bea midwife who said there is going to be a baby boom in the next nine months because of all the beer being drunk and all the euphoria around the football. there will be huge expectation placed on this very young and relatively inexperienced team. that is the challenge for gareth southgate. he does not want them to be intimidated by...
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let us take a look at what we are watching as the final day of trade gets underway in this part of therg markets" editor adam haigh is here with us. one lineot this through from the securities journal, saying that china will tighten its stock market supervision in the second half. investors are definitely worried about it. adam, and it is definitely showing that they are second-guessing investors reaction to what is happening. we have seen a couple of changes this week. markets are most forcing the hand of some of the traders in the market. their ubs downgraded expectation for chinese growth, and at the same time, completely throughout their window their expectations for appreciation and the yuan. completely flipping matt, and expecting the u.s. to continue its depreciation. as you can see in this chart in your gigi the library, the library, -- your gtv it is continuing to weaken the yuan. of course, it could be a policy tool. it wantshas said that to maintain his currency, and since they said that, the pace of depreciation has somewhat slowed, so this could be some sign of comfort. of
let us take a look at what we are watching as the final day of trade gets underway in this part of therg markets" editor adam haigh is here with us. one lineot this through from the securities journal, saying that china will tighten its stock market supervision in the second half. investors are definitely worried about it. adam, and it is definitely showing that they are second-guessing investors reaction to what is happening. we have seen a couple of changes this week. markets are most...
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so let's study all of the economy because up until i push you down this idea who rather let us not you know you see the way it is erased you help you if you need to because he's wrapped. presents. that's what they really do you feel connected and i understand the problem is that what it was that the course nothing about you. but the. goal. of people who know more that. most of all to no no. no no there's a little no no no. no. no more about it so sure what will. get so stupid. that it must. to be neat or more. study or not and all the work will see it outsourced to so little or no doubt who watched it from or don't know if i'm stumped i don't know what the passions are. in the us and i do thank. goodness you know this is at least in the top column no more i wish to credit for. skill. to go. on a lot closer to the us are you going to chose that is i know. that muscular standstill and all the other you know you're right that's not it's not i don't want to do what i was going for but if you. didn't know me i'm here to tell you. if you shoot. almost enough when i'm going well i'm going to
so let's study all of the economy because up until i push you down this idea who rather let us not you know you see the way it is erased you help you if you need to because he's wrapped. presents. that's what they really do you feel connected and i understand the problem is that what it was that the course nothing about you. but the. goal. of people who know more that. most of all to no no. no no there's a little no no no. no. no more about it so sure what will. get so stupid. that it must. to...
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let us assume that the u.s. raises the stakes a little bit more or quite a little bit more as the anticipation is. if this is the reaction to the initial batch of moves from the u.s., then they would still need some sort of buffer to react and adjust to another set of tariffs . peter: well, i think what this is showing is that they are allowing market forces to have their influence on the economy. if we just extrapolate the reason to move, i think this shows that the market can adjust. the market can weaken the currency, supporting the economy. and than the government does have room to move on the fiscal side to help ease and support the economy. i think what we see is an evolution of incremental policy adjustments. and the lack of desire and less a depreciation of currency accelerating in pace. >> in terms of the incremental policy adjustments, at what point do they start to concern you and you think -- hang on a moment, this may be storing up problems down the road? too much there is weakness of the currency,
let us assume that the u.s. raises the stakes a little bit more or quite a little bit more as the anticipation is. if this is the reaction to the initial batch of moves from the u.s., then they would still need some sort of buffer to react and adjust to another set of tariffs . peter: well, i think what this is showing is that they are allowing market forces to have their influence on the economy. if we just extrapolate the reason to move, i think this shows that the market can adjust. the...
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let us switch back to earnings.ulius baer group has theted net new money in first half in line with the target of the company. let us head to zurich where manus cranny is joined by the ceo himself. manus: thank you very much. and welcome to blur -- welcome to bloomberg again, bernard hodler. it looks as if it has been a good have to the year. how would you describe these first six months? it was a very good half-year for julius baer. i am proud to present these numbers. million nethed 480 profit, a record for julius baer in the 128 years of history. very satisfied with that. 10also produced nearly billion of net new money. a very good money -- a very good number. a net ofve added managers to the platform. january,en we spoke in you had that target of new managers for the year. you are at that level. will you upgrade that number? also addedtually, we 13 so the net number is actually 66 but i am very confident that we can reach or exceed the number 80. no plans to completely slow down and you could expect that we coul
let us switch back to earnings.ulius baer group has theted net new money in first half in line with the target of the company. let us head to zurich where manus cranny is joined by the ceo himself. manus: thank you very much. and welcome to blur -- welcome to bloomberg again, bernard hodler. it looks as if it has been a good have to the year. how would you describe these first six months? it was a very good half-year for julius baer. i am proud to present these numbers. million nethed 480...
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let us go to tom mackenzie joining us from beijing with the details.pected, nonmanufacturing pmi. pretty disappointing so far. tom: that is right. the manufacturing pmi is what we are focused on. we expect it at 9:00. nonmanufacturing pmi coming in weaker than expected. forecast had been at 54.9 but we of 54 versus the june number 55. as we discussed earlier in the show, there were early indicators that there would be a slowdown in the second half. you had the worldwide sales index and that fell for july. you had china's major trade partners -- a survey from them suggesting weakness. coal pricess and dropping. suggest, it is in this context, that the deleveraging campaign earlier in the year took its toll on shadow banking. and the trade tensions as well. july was the month when the first round of tariffs specifically targeting china kick in. that impact playing out in some of these numbers. we hope to flash the picture out around 9:00 with the official manufacturing pmi that we are looking for. that to drop marginally to about 51 point 51.3 or 51.5.--
let us go to tom mackenzie joining us from beijing with the details.pected, nonmanufacturing pmi. pretty disappointing so far. tom: that is right. the manufacturing pmi is what we are focused on. we expect it at 9:00. nonmanufacturing pmi coming in weaker than expected. forecast had been at 54.9 but we of 54 versus the june number 55. as we discussed earlier in the show, there were early indicators that there would be a slowdown in the second half. you had the worldwide sales index and that...
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let us begin with the trade stand—off between the us and china.resident trump has ordered the us trade representative robert lighthizer to start the process of imposing 10% tariffs on an additional $200 billion worth of chinese goods, this includes tv components and refridgerators. washington says this latest move is in response to china's retaliation and it's "failure" to change its practices. china's assistant commerce minister has just responded saying the proposed tariffs harms the world trade organization system and hurts globalization. china added that the only correct choice for relations was cooperation. so what's behind the escalating tensions? just last week the us began imposing tariffs on $34 billion of chinese goods — president trump argues china is stealing intellectual property rights from foreign companies. china hit back with a similar amount of tariffs of its own and just this week premier li keqiang used a visit to germany to reiterate that "china is strongly seeking to open up commercially" — which is what other countries want
let us begin with the trade stand—off between the us and china.resident trump has ordered the us trade representative robert lighthizer to start the process of imposing 10% tariffs on an additional $200 billion worth of chinese goods, this includes tv components and refridgerators. washington says this latest move is in response to china's retaliation and it's "failure" to change its practices. china's assistant commerce minister has just responded saying the proposed tariffs harms...
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let us launch another big project of a mission to mars together. so that reinforces us working together and we do have experience of joint -- [ inaudible ] >> i am not a scientist. we have our space people looking at that right now. our schedule has been, as you know, upset and set back because of the challenges. so i can't offhand say to you exactly where we are with the ability now to come together. >> translator: but there will be several phases to that. but we understand that we have to carefully weigh the decision. >> i have asked our scientific people to look into this and see if this is a possibility for us. [ applause ] [ applause ] [ applause ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> translator: esteemed mr. president, else stresteemed mrs, esteemed colleagues. we are approaching the end of the meeting between the leaders of the soviet union and the united states of america. the fourth such meeting in three years. the visit of the united states' president to our country is drawing to a close. the president and i have summed up the results of a dia
let us launch another big project of a mission to mars together. so that reinforces us working together and we do have experience of joint -- [ inaudible ] >> i am not a scientist. we have our space people looking at that right now. our schedule has been, as you know, upset and set back because of the challenges. so i can't offhand say to you exactly where we are with the ability now to come together. >> translator: but there will be several phases to that. but we understand that we...
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i am spitting it out there, let us move on. let's talk about the u.s. supreme court fix. moving very swiftly talking about candidates. what is the latest customer >> the president met with four supreme court nominees. he has been very transparent in this process. he is speaking with those with great intellect and the right temperament to hold the mic to uphold the constitution appeared he provided that list during the campaign, and we know where he is headed and where his mind is on this. >> harris: reports now, and maybe i can confirm this with you that he has talked with at least 5-6 people. four of them yesterday, two more today, what are some of the things that the president is asking? can get to roe vs. wade, and aside from that, what is he looking for? >> what the president is looking for is the individual that is going to be the one with great intellect with the judicial temperament that we are talking about. upholding the constitution. i think that is very critical. when the media starts asking about specific court cases and what one judge would do or what other n
i am spitting it out there, let us move on. let's talk about the u.s. supreme court fix. moving very swiftly talking about candidates. what is the latest customer >> the president met with four supreme court nominees. he has been very transparent in this process. he is speaking with those with great intellect and the right temperament to hold the mic to uphold the constitution appeared he provided that list during the campaign, and we know where he is headed and where his mind is on this....
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let us move on to the telegraph.his may be an older photograph than from today but it isa older photograph than from today but it is a statesman—like image, boris isa it is a statesman—like image, boris is a prime minister. if you are someone who wants us is a prime minister. if you are someone who wants us to go forward with the hard brexit then you have to hope that this will cut through to hope that this will cut through to people, it will weaken to these are made and also that david davis and boris will continue the fight from the backbenches. obviously charles moore, strongly believes that as well. it is a very statesman—like image, different to the other papers and that is a clear reason for that. this is your paper, why would he get this kind of coverage, what were your readers expect to see? what you cannot see here is our letters page. our readers are terribly disappointed. we see lots of letters saying the wrong ministers have resigned. a lot of anger is directed straight at the prime minister. brexit voter
let us move on to the telegraph.his may be an older photograph than from today but it isa older photograph than from today but it is a statesman—like image, boris isa it is a statesman—like image, boris is a prime minister. if you are someone who wants us is a prime minister. if you are someone who wants us to go forward with the hard brexit then you have to hope that this will cut through to hope that this will cut through to people, it will weaken to these are made and also that david...
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the world cup upset is all over the media today, as are many of the other stories to let us take a lookt some of them, starting in germany. starting with the frankfurter allgemeine, where the headline reads showdown with merkel as interior minister horst seehofer offers to resign over chancellor merkel‘s migration policy. we will look at that in just the second. —— we will look at that injust a second. in the financial times, the eu hints at countermeasures to president trump's threat of car tariffs, in a submission to the us department of commerce. as much as $294 billion worth of trade has been earmarked. in the daily telegraph, another world cup upset — the paper is calling it a ‘russian revelation' after the hosts sent home spain in a penalty shoot—out. let's look at the independent, which takes us to australia, where a ban on plastic single—use bags has led to widespread abuse of shop staff. it's been labelled ‘bag rage‘, as two major supermarkets struggle to impose the ban. one irate customer tried to strangle a shop assistant. and finally in the guardian, wimbledon begins today.
the world cup upset is all over the media today, as are many of the other stories to let us take a lookt some of them, starting in germany. starting with the frankfurter allgemeine, where the headline reads showdown with merkel as interior minister horst seehofer offers to resign over chancellor merkel‘s migration policy. we will look at that in just the second. —— we will look at that injust a second. in the financial times, the eu hints at countermeasures to president trump's threat of...
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let us turn to our top story. we are live in helsinki where donald trump needs vladimir putin today. the u.s. president will be under pressure to confront his counterpart. that is after trump labeled the eu a flow entree. joining us now is a reporter, henry from moscow. we sell the u.s. ambassador to russia downplay this saying it is not so much a summit but a meeting and in the meantime, president trump is under pressure to confront president vladimir putin. what can we expect out of this 90 minute meeting? >> from the russian perspective, the fact of -- the fact that the meeting is taking place at all is a major step forward. obviously, we can see that there is a huge amount of pressure on president trump given the indictments that have just been issued and that is likely to overshadow the entire event. again, from the russian perspective, you know, this is a major concern. the foreign ministry put out a statement directly saying that. that this is basically sabotaged. nonetheless, i do think that in those 90 mi
let us turn to our top story. we are live in helsinki where donald trump needs vladimir putin today. the u.s. president will be under pressure to confront his counterpart. that is after trump labeled the eu a flow entree. joining us now is a reporter, henry from moscow. we sell the u.s. ambassador to russia downplay this saying it is not so much a summit but a meeting and in the meantime, president trump is under pressure to confront president vladimir putin. what can we expect out of this 90...
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let us know your thoughts by using the hashtag.... british prime minister theresa may's government imploded today as foreign secretary borisjohnson followed brexit secretary david davis in resigning over her plan for britain's future outside the european union. the pm hasjust finished meeting with mps from her party to get their reaction to recent developments. our political correspondent, iain watson is at westminster for us. a loud round of applause for the prime minister. as she faced down her cabinet and the parliamentary party? more or less. there was a loud banging of tables which signals approval. the crucial thing is it ta kes a approval. the crucial thing is it takes a complicated process to unseat out conservative leader. the first stage is to get a8 conservative mps to have no confidence to begin triggering the process of removing her and the chairman of the meeting tonight, made it clear, i am told, that the required number had not been reached. to some extent, the prime minister could breathe easily. it was still a tense
let us know your thoughts by using the hashtag.... british prime minister theresa may's government imploded today as foreign secretary borisjohnson followed brexit secretary david davis in resigning over her plan for britain's future outside the european union. the pm hasjust finished meeting with mps from her party to get their reaction to recent developments. our political correspondent, iain watson is at westminster for us. a loud round of applause for the prime minister. as she faced down...
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sammielz: this song is called "let us be."t's basically the song that kind of started my career off as a solo artist. basically the song that kind of took me around the world. so, and yeah, it was basically written--i like to write a lot about what really happens in life and, you know, in terms of families, relationships. and this is just one of them songs where the girl and the guy love each other, find it hard to stay with the family--the girl's family--or the guy's family because they worry that she's a different nationality or she's--you know what i mean? just a lot different from the type of people they are. so, that's basically what the song's about. robert: very good. and then a little later on too, you're going to play a little bit from your new ep. sammielz: new ep, yes, "love process." robert: all right. yeah, which is going to be part of your basis for your tour, right? sammielz: yes. robert: all right, looking forward to it. all right, sammielz and samu. enjoy. ♪ ♪ ooh, yeah, yeah, yeah, ♪ yeah, yeah, yeah. ♪ oh ye
sammielz: this song is called "let us be."t's basically the song that kind of started my career off as a solo artist. basically the song that kind of took me around the world. so, and yeah, it was basically written--i like to write a lot about what really happens in life and, you know, in terms of families, relationships. and this is just one of them songs where the girl and the guy love each other, find it hard to stay with the family--the girl's family--or the guy's family because...
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let us get one thing straight.resident trump did not start a trade war, and i do not think we are in one. we are in ongoing negotiations with our allies and friends me's frenemies. that china is a current same and if you later. it has cost american companies and cost this country hundreds of aliens of dollars. we did not start this -- dollars.of billions of we did not start this. i get really tired of hearing president trump that he fired the first shot. host: however, some are saying a trade midterm threats war smacking voters. they warned that the economic fallout could peek around election time. you are talking about control of the senate where the democrats that are up for reelection are in farm country. they are in north the coda, montana, etc. -- north dakota, montana and etc.. caller: you are getting into the political ramifications. host: aren't they sometimes tied? 9 -- the stock market, employment numbers, for the first time in a long time we have more open -- job openings in this country then we have peo
let us get one thing straight.resident trump did not start a trade war, and i do not think we are in one. we are in ongoing negotiations with our allies and friends me's frenemies. that china is a current same and if you later. it has cost american companies and cost this country hundreds of aliens of dollars. we did not start this -- dollars.of billions of we did not start this. i get really tired of hearing president trump that he fired the first shot. host: however, some are saying a trade...
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let us cross joining argentina and uruguay. let us cross to paris now. the final whistle, i can only imagine. i'm getting a bit more feedback. could you repeat the question. the french have been there before but it was 20 years ago, how does this compare? i don't think... that says it all. they are slinging them as is. 20 years ago we saw these scenes under the eiffel tower, i know you're done in the fifth district. try and tell us about the experience. —— they are singing the national anthem. we are in one small st, every district, every city, every town in the country from the south to the north will be going through exactly the same scenes of wild delirium as fans get onto the streets. that is the totemic place, the eiffel tower where the french congregate. singing. less fu n ny, less funny, i just got less funny, ijust got beer on my head. people are going mad. groups of people are passing as every few moments, dressed in the flag and their coats and hats, the old delirious with happiness. and there is the occasional point of beer poured on the head
let us cross joining argentina and uruguay. let us cross to paris now. the final whistle, i can only imagine. i'm getting a bit more feedback. could you repeat the question. the french have been there before but it was 20 years ago, how does this compare? i don't think... that says it all. they are slinging them as is. 20 years ago we saw these scenes under the eiffel tower, i know you're done in the fifth district. try and tell us about the experience. —— they are singing the national...
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let us build bridges. let us not build walls. let us carry with us the values of san francisco. you everyone. [applause]. >> neighborhood in san francisco are also diverse and fascist as the people that inhabitable them we're in north beach about supervisor peskin will give us a tour and introduce is to what think of i i his favorite district 5 e 3 is in the northwest surrounded by the san francisco bay the district is the boosting chinatown oar embarcadero financial district fisherman's wharf exhibit no. north beach telegraph hill and part of union square. >> all of san francisco districts are remarkable i'm honored and delighted to represent really whereas with an the most intact district got chinatown, north beach fisherman's wharf russian hill and knob hill and the northwest waterfront some of the most wealthier and inning e impoverished people in san francisco obgyn siding it is ethically exists a bunch of tight-knit neighborhoods people know he each other by name a wonderful placed physically and socially to be all of the neighborhoods north beach and chinatown the i try t
let us build bridges. let us not build walls. let us carry with us the values of san francisco. you everyone. [applause]. >> neighborhood in san francisco are also diverse and fascist as the people that inhabitable them we're in north beach about supervisor peskin will give us a tour and introduce is to what think of i i his favorite district 5 e 3 is in the northwest surrounded by the san francisco bay the district is the boosting chinatown oar embarcadero financial district fisherman's...
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i mean me parties that when now probably opposition parties are meeting here in islamabad they'll let us nato tonight what their plans are but i've got the feeling that things will remain calm that they realize that the pakistanis actually support imran khan that there isn't too much scope for protests and the pm melendez already come out saying that they won't boycott the government so i've got a feeling that things will move ahead and that things won't get too violent here. who more about imran khan is a rather unusual figure in pakistani politics a cricket star known for a jet set lifestyle and now a politician promising change. indeed he has gone through quite a change hasn't he started off as a playboy he is also a national hero his team won the one thousand nine hundred two cricket world cup that definitely made him one of the most well known pakistanis but he shifted his playboy lifestyle work to entered politics about twenty years ago he turned conservative if you also embrace islam missed some stuff has a soft spot for the taliban so quite a change there from playboy to socially
i mean me parties that when now probably opposition parties are meeting here in islamabad they'll let us nato tonight what their plans are but i've got the feeling that things will remain calm that they realize that the pakistanis actually support imran khan that there isn't too much scope for protests and the pm melendez already come out saying that they won't boycott the government so i've got a feeling that things will move ahead and that things won't get too violent here. who more about...
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let us move on to the i. report that the police have identified suspects in the case in salisbury, scotland yard i have to remind everyone, not commenting on this. what is your ta ke commenting on this. what is your take on this? we are not entirely clear about this, it is the press association, the wire agency that got the story suggesting that they did have suspects, identified suspects. the security minister described this as coming from the ill informed and wild speculation folder, that people like chris and i who look at government and ministerial statements can normally tell if a denial is an absolute one and that is certainly not one. it seems likely that they are getting much closer to being able to identify who was responsible. thank goodness. because it is terribly alarming for anyone living in salisbury the fact that someone could pick up a vial of this stuff and then someone dies. it is shocking. world cup over and... in a way, i interviewed ben wallace and his do not be fooled by the pr from the
let us move on to the i. report that the police have identified suspects in the case in salisbury, scotland yard i have to remind everyone, not commenting on this. what is your ta ke commenting on this. what is your take on this? we are not entirely clear about this, it is the press association, the wire agency that got the story suggesting that they did have suspects, identified suspects. the security minister described this as coming from the ill informed and wild speculation folder, that...
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thank you forjoining us. let's stay in the us.friends on wall street in a major way. its shares slumped as much as 24% after growth in earnings and user numbers disappointed investors — and its finance chief warned that slowdown will continue. that wiped as $150 billion off the stock market value of the company. our technology reporter dave lee reports. facebook is typically a company that exceeds the expectations of its investors. indeed, before these earnings were announced, the stock price facebook was at all—time high. but then it became clear that for the first time since 2015, facebook was going to fall short on revenue growth and user growth compared to what a nalysts growth and user growth compared to what analysts had expected. 0n growth and user growth compared to what analysts had expected. on a conference call with investors, mark zuckerberg warned them to it raced themselves. this could be a partner could last until the end of year. mark zuckerberg planes data privacy concerns, complies with new homes in regulation, a
thank you forjoining us. let's stay in the us.friends on wall street in a major way. its shares slumped as much as 24% after growth in earnings and user numbers disappointed investors — and its finance chief warned that slowdown will continue. that wiped as $150 billion off the stock market value of the company. our technology reporter dave lee reports. facebook is typically a company that exceeds the expectations of its investors. indeed, before these earnings were announced, the stock price...
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let us restore property rights . se also have tom graves' resolution, to help reduce the deficit in this country. we are looking forward to a strong vote in thi on this bill. >> good morning. every day, we see new numbers about the economy being stronger. then means more people working and more opportunities for the future. another example of the growth we have seen since the passage of the tax-cut bill. hiring paid to rise, paychecks are rising, being able to take more home, more than one million new jobs, unemployment at the lowest levels. this is the economy that we want to continue to build up. that is why when we look to the floor, jobs 3.0, i was one of the authors of 1.0 in 2012. it was about the formation of capital and entropy nor ship. those young individuals that are -- entrepreneurship. those young individuals who have always thought about opening the business, so that they can have the opportunity to do it. very big vote, and we will make sure it becomes law. i want to thank mia love for her work and als
let us restore property rights . se also have tom graves' resolution, to help reduce the deficit in this country. we are looking forward to a strong vote in thi on this bill. >> good morning. every day, we see new numbers about the economy being stronger. then means more people working and more opportunities for the future. another example of the growth we have seen since the passage of the tax-cut bill. hiring paid to rise, paychecks are rising, being able to take more home, more than...
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this fourth of july, let us pledge to renew the bonds of love and loyalty that unite us together as americanst us pledge to expand the blessings of liberty, prosperity, and justice to all of our citizens, and let us always remember that we are one people and one nation saluting one great american flag. [applause] i -- pres. trump: i want to thank you to every one of these incredible athletes that are here today. these are pga players, these are unbelievably talented people. they are talented in their mind and body. their muscles are strong, but their mind has to be stronger. it is tough, and these are tough people, these are incredible people. so i want to thank all of you for being here tonight. it is an honor for me, especially as a golfer. [applause] pres. trump: i want to thank big jim justice. stand up, big jim, come on. he is about 6'10" and he weighs about -- i'm not going to say 450, i won't do that to you. but he is a big man and he has done a great job. you know that west virginia is second in the nation in the percentage increase in gdp. think of what that means. and jim just said,
this fourth of july, let us pledge to renew the bonds of love and loyalty that unite us together as americanst us pledge to expand the blessings of liberty, prosperity, and justice to all of our citizens, and let us always remember that we are one people and one nation saluting one great american flag. [applause] i -- pres. trump: i want to thank you to every one of these incredible athletes that are here today. these are pga players, these are unbelievably talented people. they are talented in...
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and say forget the past, let us march to the future. s negotiate a new south africa. let us welcome us beautiful black man with unwavering integrity, principal, unwavering courage, no fear. let us welcome a man that makes stronger,l taller, and a lot more proud. nelson mandela. amy: dellums wouldld oppose evey major u.s. military intervention except a bill in 1992 to send troops to somalia. in 1990 he sued prpresident geoe h.w. bush over the persian gulf war. >> some of us belieieve in the context of the persian gulf war, it would be catastrophic. other members of congress come to a different conclusion. that is a political statement. those issues g get resolved on e floor of the united states congress. procedurally, the process granted to us under the constitution of the united states gives congress that authority. some people have said - -- d d't you believe this wawrinka meehan's the president? -- constitution is designed --'t you u believe this will the president? the president? constitution is designed to do that. dellums retired fr
and say forget the past, let us march to the future. s negotiate a new south africa. let us welcome us beautiful black man with unwavering integrity, principal, unwavering courage, no fear. let us welcome a man that makes stronger,l taller, and a lot more proud. nelson mandela. amy: dellums wouldld oppose evey major u.s. military intervention except a bill in 1992 to send troops to somalia. in 1990 he sued prpresident geoe h.w. bush over the persian gulf war. >> some of us belieieve in...
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let us build bridges. let us not build walls. let us carry with us the values of san francisco. thank you everyone. [applause]
let us build bridges. let us not build walls. let us carry with us the values of san francisco. thank you everyone. [applause]
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let us discuss them in more detail.the brexit hardliners and brexit bullies, as they are described on the front page. the big brexit summit at chequers on friday, been dubbed the body bag summit because they say the only way you will get out is in a body bag, locked in by the prime minister, all members of the prime minister, all members of the cabinet, cannot decide until —— cannot leave until they have decided what the deal is they will push before the eu. haven't we had these summits at chequers before? time is running out. we have said that before! hasn't time run out before? i spoke to cabinet ministers earlier in the weekend and many of them say they have not seen any of this planned and they do not know whether they will resign or not because they do not know what is in there, whether it is acceptable, another issue. the word is, it might be in norway solution. yes, well, that is what theresa may is putting out, the idea of a soft brexit. the norway plan. but the brexiteers and the ha rdliners plan. but the brexi
let us discuss them in more detail.the brexit hardliners and brexit bullies, as they are described on the front page. the big brexit summit at chequers on friday, been dubbed the body bag summit because they say the only way you will get out is in a body bag, locked in by the prime minister, all members of the prime minister, all members of the cabinet, cannot decide until —— cannot leave until they have decided what the deal is they will push before the eu. haven't we had these summits at...
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tom: let us come back. pless is with us. .- yianos kontopoulos we will do that in the 6:00 hour. please stay with us. on fiat and on the president regarding iran. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." let us go back to or three or four news cycles which is hard to do these days. ,or those of us just joining us there was a midnight treat from the president. let us look at currency manipulations. usnos kontopoulos is with and now joining us from frankfurt, esther reichel joins us, and fx strategist from commerzbank. it depends on how you see it. anyt now, we do not see indication of direct intervention. aboutnot hear anything any suspicious activity from chinese banks. but yes, clearly, the central bank is leaning towards easing monetary policy and this is reflected in a weaker currency. we do not think that right now it is clear that the chinese authorities are manipulating the renminbi. francine: do you think at some point they could manipulate the renminbi in a currency
tom: let us come back. pless is with us. .- yianos kontopoulos we will do that in the 6:00 hour. please stay with us. on fiat and on the president regarding iran. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." let us go back to or three or four news cycles which is hard to do these days. ,or those of us just joining us there was a midnight treat from the president. let us look at currency manipulations. usnos kontopoulos is with and now joining us from...
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let us start with the swing vote concept. justice kennedy did not like to be thought of that way, in fact, he was not always number five every time the vote swung. i am wondering what this dust of the dynamics of the court. mark: i think it makes the chief justice, the justice closest to the center, on a range of issues to be justice kennedy. so he will control on a range of issues, how far the court goes either to the right or left.onally, to the it must be said, you suggested that on some issues, he already found himself there, of course, health care being a prime example of that -- he was a vote, along with four liberal justices who upheld the aca back in 2012. >> so the story for any presidential appointee is what? mark: let you cannot predict with certainty how everyone will vote on every case that might come before a justice, but there is a lot of work put in, in this case by the federal society and others, in compiling a list of candidates that conservatives feel will in the main, deliver the kind of votes they would l
let us start with the swing vote concept. justice kennedy did not like to be thought of that way, in fact, he was not always number five every time the vote swung. i am wondering what this dust of the dynamics of the court. mark: i think it makes the chief justice, the justice closest to the center, on a range of issues to be justice kennedy. so he will control on a range of issues, how far the court goes either to the right or left.onally, to the it must be said, you suggested that on some...
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let us start. the headline, end of life ruling is welcomed by families, this landmark supreme courtjudgment that families, this landmark supreme court judgment that relatives families, this landmark supreme courtjudgment that relatives will no longer need legal permission to end care for loved ones in a permanent registered at state. this isa permanent registered at state. this is a significant ruling. it is huge, although there will be some people who have reservations about it, and there are various vocal campaigning groups raising objections, i think it isa groups raising objections, i think it is a very humane ruling and i think there will be so many families, thousands of families, that fuel a burden has been lifted. i saw it moving interview with a woman whose brother had been put into it, after a car accident, she spent years fighting through the courts act to allow him to die. she had already suffered the trauma of the accident and losing her brother as she knew him and then be added trauma
let us start. the headline, end of life ruling is welcomed by families, this landmark supreme courtjudgment that families, this landmark supreme court judgment that relatives families, this landmark supreme courtjudgment that relatives will no longer need legal permission to end care for loved ones in a permanent registered at state. this isa permanent registered at state. this is a significant ruling. it is huge, although there will be some people who have reservations about it, and there are...
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let us use this occasion, the 750th anniversary of this city, to usher in a new era, to seek a stillfuller, richer life for the berlin of the future. together, let us maintain and develop the ties between the federal republic and the western sectors of berlin, which is permitted by the 1971 agreement. and i invite mr. gorbachev, let us work to bring the eastern and western parts of the city closer together, so that all the inhabitants of all berlin can enjoy the benefits that come with life in one of the great cities of the world. [ applause ] >> to open berlin still further to all europe, east and west, let us expand the vital air access to this city, finding ways of making commercial air service to berlin more convenient, more comfortable, and more economical. we look to the day when west berlin can become one of the chief aviation hubs in all central europe. with our french and british partners, the united states is prepared to help bring international meetings to berlin. it would be only fitting for berlin to serve as the site of united nations meetings, or world conferences on h
let us use this occasion, the 750th anniversary of this city, to usher in a new era, to seek a stillfuller, richer life for the berlin of the future. together, let us maintain and develop the ties between the federal republic and the western sectors of berlin, which is permitted by the 1971 agreement. and i invite mr. gorbachev, let us work to bring the eastern and western parts of the city closer together, so that all the inhabitants of all berlin can enjoy the benefits that come with life in...
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let us build bridges. let us not build walls. let us carry with us the values of san francisco. thank you everyone. [applause] >> san francisco is a global city. i sit out and look out from my office over our magnificent skyline and i see it. we are at the crossroads of technology and trade, finance and philanthropy, education and medicine. the world literally beats at the path to our door with our world-class airport, incredible universities, newly renovated and modern convention centres, and probably, most importantly, the ecosystem. our ecosystem that encourages global business activity. however, as you learned a few years ago during the great recession which we all can remember, we cannot take that ecosystem for granted. it doesn't just happen. even here in san francisco. if we want to remain a global city, we need to embrace and encourage and energize all those important ties that link our city to the rest of the world. so we remain competitive. we need the city's economic workforce development. that is why several months ago, a few brave souls who are in this room decided
let us build bridges. let us not build walls. let us carry with us the values of san francisco. thank you everyone. [applause] >> san francisco is a global city. i sit out and look out from my office over our magnificent skyline and i see it. we are at the crossroads of technology and trade, finance and philanthropy, education and medicine. the world literally beats at the path to our door with our world-class airport, incredible universities, newly renovated and modern convention...
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let us build bridges. let us not build walls. let us carry with us the values of san francisco. you everyone. [applausit. >> shop & dine in the 49 promotes local businesses and challenges resident to do their shop & dine in the 49 within the 49 square miles of san francisco by supporting local services in the neighborhood we help san francisco remain unique successful and vibrant so we're will you shop & dine in the 49 chinatown has to be one the best unique shopping areas in san francisco that is color fulfill and safe each vegetation and seafood and find everything in chinatown the walk shop in chinatown welcome to jason dessert i'm the fifth generation of candy in san francisco still that serves 2000 district in the chinatown in the past it was the tradition and my family was the royal chef in the pot pals that's why we learned this stuff and moved from here to have dragon candy i want people to know that is art we will explain a walk and they can't walk in and out it is different techniques from stir frying to smoking to steaming and they do show of. >> beer a royalty for th
let us build bridges. let us not build walls. let us carry with us the values of san francisco. you everyone. [applausit. >> shop & dine in the 49 promotes local businesses and challenges resident to do their shop & dine in the 49 within the 49 square miles of san francisco by supporting local services in the neighborhood we help san francisco remain unique successful and vibrant so we're will you shop & dine in the 49 chinatown has to be one the best unique shopping areas in...
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let us take a look at the movers. which individual stocks are moving up and down on the stoxx 600 this morning. i have it sorted why index points. biggestsee sap is the gainer. tech stocks doing well as far as adding index points to the stoxx 600. -- you america tobacco see some luxury stocks, those are the consumer discretionary and tobacco and out the hall are the consumer staples -- they are doing quite well. on the losing side of the trade, there are few -- not as many as the gainers. only 90 stocks down. 437 up. novartis is one of the biggest losers in terms of point lost. basically the same anywhere you look across the screen. european markets just opening higher across the board. the news dominating the continental is president trump's visit. he has already made real headlines at the nato summit and he has made waves here in the ok as well by dealing a double blow to u.k. prime minister theresa may on the first day of his visit. this is how the papers in the u.k. reacted. sun" here."the a strong headline. "may
let us take a look at the movers. which individual stocks are moving up and down on the stoxx 600 this morning. i have it sorted why index points. biggestsee sap is the gainer. tech stocks doing well as far as adding index points to the stoxx 600. -- you america tobacco see some luxury stocks, those are the consumer discretionary and tobacco and out the hall are the consumer staples -- they are doing quite well. on the losing side of the trade, there are few -- not as many as the gainers. only...
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back here, let us take stock andi later. back here, let us take stock and i amjoined later.rs and i am wondering, what should we really be thinking about now given that we still have not heard from borisjohnson. i want readout of we are. we know boris johnson has left his role and the fa ct johnson has left his role and the fact that there has been a pause, he is deciding his words but all ice will be on what he is planning to do andi will be on what he is planning to do and i think very few people think he will retire to the backbenches. is he planning to be a rival leadership bid or is he trying to get theresa may to change her position? a lot of people think is the former. do you agree? we have got two big questions on the table. is there are going to bea on the table. is there are going to be a successful attempt to unseat theresa may and wilbur brexiteers be able to throw her off course for a soft brexit? things are fluid as we speak mps are gathering in hearing from the prime minister in the 1922 committee and it is not clear if they have enough letters. it takes 48 le
back here, let us take stock andi later. back here, let us take stock and i amjoined later.rs and i am wondering, what should we really be thinking about now given that we still have not heard from borisjohnson. i want readout of we are. we know boris johnson has left his role and the fa ct johnson has left his role and the fact that there has been a pause, he is deciding his words but all ice will be on what he is planning to do andi will be on what he is planning to do and i think very few...
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let us start with a day by day look at the top headlines.ers in mexico went to the polls on sunday and when the ballots were counted, the result turned out to be historic. ♪ history, he was elected mexico's first left-wing president in decades, in another decisive win for populism. a was swept to power with campaign of anger over in stressant, corruption and poverty. given the details of how the obredor.went for lopez >> it went very swiftly and. >> quickly, and smoothly, the range by which he won. was a norma's we are looking at a 30 percentage point lead as of now, over his nearest rival. life toe, not rob, not the people. >> he has talked about number of things that are unique to mexico including a war on corruption, reviewing our government contracts and perhaps, canceling work on a new airport. investors are concerned this morning because he made it a priority in his acceptance speech to say that he was theerned that the poor -- poor would be forefront in his legislation. may be in me that he opens the fiscal cap's. they will also look
let us start with a day by day look at the top headlines.ers in mexico went to the polls on sunday and when the ballots were counted, the result turned out to be historic. ♪ history, he was elected mexico's first left-wing president in decades, in another decisive win for populism. a was swept to power with campaign of anger over in stressant, corruption and poverty. given the details of how the obredor.went for lopez >> it went very swiftly and. >> quickly, and smoothly, the...
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so, let us continue to expand the frontiers of trust even as we verify. mr. ral secretary, even as we verify. mr. general secretary, we've agreed many times that there remain differences, important, fundamental differences, between us. yet, as we work over the long run to narrow these differences, as we work for what i hope will be a new era of peace and expanded human freedom, we must also acknowledge our solemn responsibility to take steps now to reduce the chances of conflict and to prevent war. this, we have done today, a first step toward a brighter future, a safer world. america's allies and friends welcome this treaty too. we consulted them fully during its negotiation. we made clear that we would never put their security or their interests at risk, that on the contrary, we would sign a treaty only if it enhanced their security, as this one does. and finally, if i may, i would like to take a moment to thank the united states senate for their work on this treaty, the way of democracy is sometimes a complicated way, and sometimes trying, but it is a good
so, let us continue to expand the frontiers of trust even as we verify. mr. ral secretary, even as we verify. mr. general secretary, we've agreed many times that there remain differences, important, fundamental differences, between us. yet, as we work over the long run to narrow these differences, as we work for what i hope will be a new era of peace and expanded human freedom, we must also acknowledge our solemn responsibility to take steps now to reduce the chances of conflict and to prevent...
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let us just say that this summit produced nothing more than an agreement to restart s.t.a.r.t. or not let it expire or reimpose the treaty. arms control, that's a good thing, right? >> we don't know that. i think saying that negotiations that are one sided -- the only person who came out with any memory of the meeting is putin. that that can be a good thing is suspect. >> i'm going to play you this sound bite from putin who addressed diplomat and others today in moscow. we can both talk about it afterwards. let's play what he just said about what's happening as you call us trying to pass this instan i insanity, how it's playing out for president putin. >> translator: we see there are forces in the united states that are prepared to casually sacrifice russia/u.s. relations, to sacrifice them for their ambitions in the course of an internal political battle. >> aaron, has he got the measure of what's going on? >> i think he has. it strikes me this is a variation of the spider and the fly. except with the fly who is a willing accomplice to walk into the web. i think mr. putin reali
let us just say that this summit produced nothing more than an agreement to restart s.t.a.r.t. or not let it expire or reimpose the treaty. arms control, that's a good thing, right? >> we don't know that. i think saying that negotiations that are one sided -- the only person who came out with any memory of the meeting is putin. that that can be a good thing is suspect. >> i'm going to play you this sound bite from putin who addressed diplomat and others today in moscow. we can both...
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david: do you think we are better off as a country to go to places like india and china and say let us give you our technology we have used to discover shale oil and shale gas or export to them? sec. perry: i would suggest to you both. both are in our best interest. dutchd phrase, the disease where the duchess olga natural resources and they got added value, i think there was a great lesson. the united states, being in the early parts of this partnership, being a deliver of natural resources, but also begin a nation, the technology -- the innovation, the technology, the expertise to be able to use that to develop their own natural resources are wide routes for us to go. david: you were in japan and the decommissioning of the nuclear facilities there -- is japan planning to decommission all of its nuclear facilities over time, not just the ones that have damage? sec. perry: i think there is a transition period going on in japan. reactors -- i think a lot of folks that are substantially brighter and more experienced in that arena than myself would tell you the transition over to small mo
david: do you think we are better off as a country to go to places like india and china and say let us give you our technology we have used to discover shale oil and shale gas or export to them? sec. perry: i would suggest to you both. both are in our best interest. dutchd phrase, the disease where the duchess olga natural resources and they got added value, i think there was a great lesson. the united states, being in the early parts of this partnership, being a deliver of natural resources,...