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and that's the healthy relationship that we look forward to. >> mr. ross, i know you focused a lot on security cooperation, both in your time in congress and at the department of defense. and this issue of cooperating on the research and development side is very much on the front end or the leading edge of a lot of the issues that come up throughout the process, all the way out to operation and support when there's a need to share data to make systems operations after they have been produced and fielded and then we are operating and training together. i'm interested in your thoughts about how research and development cooperation fits into the >> secretary welby began by saying that the security cooperation activities between the united states and the republic of korea really ought to be focused on both addressing today's concerns and on the long term strength of the alliance. i think that needs to translate into the r and d program as well. and it does. i think that in terms of addressing the long term strength of the alliance that's obviously where a lot
and that's the healthy relationship that we look forward to. >> mr. ross, i know you focused a lot on security cooperation, both in your time in congress and at the department of defense. and this issue of cooperating on the research and development side is very much on the front end or the leading edge of a lot of the issues that come up throughout the process, all the way out to operation and support when there's a need to share data to make systems operations after they have been...
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and mr. ross made one other very important point there. the u.s. has been somewhat selective in the places where it's talked about human rights. so we have not made many human rights complaints about china, the philippines. so the president standing up now to do so about iran looks a little bit like it serves his political agenda, even if he's exactly right to be making the case that he is. >> if we can, i want to shift to pakistan right now. president trump seems to be playing good cop bad cop with pakistan but he's both cops in this case. back in the fall he talked about how pakistan is respecting the u.s. like it never has before. but now in his first statements of the new year, you know, the president has been writing about that pakistan is not living by its obligations to fight terrorists and is threatening to withhold money promised to pakistan. >> the fundamental argument here is that the pakistanis are being paid by the united states to go conduct counterterrorism operations. the president of pakistan, somewhat interim, was in new york a fe
and mr. ross made one other very important point there. the u.s. has been somewhat selective in the places where it's talked about human rights. so we have not made many human rights complaints about china, the philippines. so the president standing up now to do so about iran looks a little bit like it serves his political agenda, even if he's exactly right to be making the case that he is. >> if we can, i want to shift to pakistan right now. president trump seems to be playing good cop...
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the states intervened in syria in order to replace a person who was not actually and they west and mr ross up and they've got that terrible problem with the islamic state you know which was much more dangerous than ten hours of state them together eight. wanted to put its own people in power in syria they've got there could be a stage right next to the border. it's the worst possible outcomes if you look at it i mean how does this change mean the rest of syria we have reconciliation going on the syrian army is an essential one against these terrorist groups it's just the border area between syria proper and turkey is it a new conflict a very different and it can be confined and turkey will have to stop near its borders every single power. that has a significant kurdish population iran iraq syria is opposed to an independent kurdish state so it's not just to ricky every single business how does it marcos' billion to the huge minority of kurds inside of turkey and what's going on in syria i mean we see. a lot more blowback now with that and that's obviously the concern and the regime has for
the states intervened in syria in order to replace a person who was not actually and they west and mr ross up and they've got that terrible problem with the islamic state you know which was much more dangerous than ten hours of state them together eight. wanted to put its own people in power in syria they've got there could be a stage right next to the border. it's the worst possible outcomes if you look at it i mean how does this change mean the rest of syria we have reconciliation going on...
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these stocks have been off to the races since mr. ross has got in there is an up sight to u.s. steel, big short interest in the name wouldn't be surprised if it traded to and took out the highs of 214 david is here, i'm not asking you to comment on this, but cowan upgraded this from underperform to market perform it's just a matter of time >> the guy has a memory like a steel trap you're right i say stick with the steel names, they continue to work stld i prefer over letter s. steel dynamics is the name a very crowded trade this has been the darling of the space. these names tend to overshoot, you know, on positive sort of momentum, and undershoot on negative momentum. there could be another 25 to 30% move higher. i think you stay with the steel names. >> that's a lot of runway. >> china is going after this environmental. >> that seems pretty aggressive, 25 to 30% more >> i don't think you take your foot off the accelerator on steel names at all until the narrative changes. >> i don't know if it gets 25 or 30%. i would prefer it to tim's hot hand, so hot he had to rip his sleev
these stocks have been off to the races since mr. ross has got in there is an up sight to u.s. steel, big short interest in the name wouldn't be surprised if it traded to and took out the highs of 214 david is here, i'm not asking you to comment on this, but cowan upgraded this from underperform to market perform it's just a matter of time >> the guy has a memory like a steel trap you're right i say stick with the steel names, they continue to work stld i prefer over letter s. steel...
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the states intervened in syria in order to replace a person who was not actually and they west and mr ross up and they've got a terrible problem with the islamic state you know which was much more dangerous than ten loss of state them together right. you wanted to put it it's all people in power in syria they've got their kurdish state grade next to the border. it's the worst possible outcomes if you look at it i mean how does this change mean the rest of syria we have reconciliation going on.
the states intervened in syria in order to replace a person who was not actually and they west and mr ross up and they've got a terrible problem with the islamic state you know which was much more dangerous than ten loss of state them together right. you wanted to put it it's all people in power in syria they've got their kurdish state grade next to the border. it's the worst possible outcomes if you look at it i mean how does this change mean the rest of syria we have reconciliation going on.
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the states intervened in syria in order to replace a person who was not actually and they west and mr ross up and they've got a terrible problem with the islamic state you know which was much more dangerous then ten loss of state them together right. you wanted to put its old people in power in syria then.
the states intervened in syria in order to replace a person who was not actually and they west and mr ross up and they've got a terrible problem with the islamic state you know which was much more dangerous then ten loss of state them together right. you wanted to put its old people in power in syria then.
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mnuchin and mr. ross viewers should stick around because comments could move the market for today. trying lauren: if i hear you correctly, and the catalyst that derails this bull market. spin that the global economy has been growing on a synchronized level here. every economy is growing higher. that doesn't help anyone. there's a lot of rhetoric being thrown around, but i don't think anything anyone's best interest, china or the u.s. for a trade war. turning to his davos and the unintended consequences of a trade war. the trade group, solar panels getting the tax. they say that this year that policy is going to cause 23,000 american jobs. are you concerned about unintended consequences? >> can't come you never know how the markets will react for protectionism. you always want an open economy. they clearly understand the point about president trump is trying to do here. unintended consequences you can only see how they sell out by looking in the rearview mirror. lauren: i hear you. i hear you. the dollar c
mnuchin and mr. ross viewers should stick around because comments could move the market for today. trying lauren: if i hear you correctly, and the catalyst that derails this bull market. spin that the global economy has been growing on a synchronized level here. every economy is growing higher. that doesn't help anyone. there's a lot of rhetoric being thrown around, but i don't think anything anyone's best interest, china or the u.s. for a trade war. turning to his davos and the unintended...
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mr. mike ross proposals. merkel has always been skeptical. she said "i'm quite skeptical." she hasn't pulled back from the brink by the social democrats and has managed to somehow have the positions now that she had before the election. where did the spd manage to score a point or, you know, bring her over to their site on europe? the rest of europe has said this is a breakthrough for europe. germany said we will consider macron's proposals. anchor: do the people of europe want this grand plan within eight years? who wants that around europe? the neighboring countries? the member countries? ordinary european voters? do they want to buy into this vision that martin schulz is going to go out there? >> i i don't think so. he is talking about the united states of europe. macron was talking about integrating the eurozone. we need to get momentum back into the european union. since brexit, we have been waiting around. his idea is if you start talking about moving the european union forward again or the eurozone, we are back on track. i do not know whether that is worrying people
mr. mike ross proposals. merkel has always been skeptical. she said "i'm quite skeptical." she hasn't pulled back from the brink by the social democrats and has managed to somehow have the positions now that she had before the election. where did the spd manage to score a point or, you know, bring her over to their site on europe? the rest of europe has said this is a breakthrough for europe. germany said we will consider macron's proposals. anchor: do the people of europe want this...
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when you get your own radio show, that's a bad thing, mr. ross. tim: i love radio.g radio. 25thit's our 20th -- anniversary. francine: we might send tom to figure out if he can talk to michelle barnier. on a serious point, if you look at the serious players, who does theresa may have to fear within her own cabinet? is boris johnson a viable alternative or is there no one who will challenge her at this point? rupert: i think theresa may will survive the year and i think there will be an agreement at the end of this year. i think the policy to reconcile the hammond vision and the boris incrementally is edging away from europe over time once the benefits of trade agreements are bankable. within that, there's a lot of disagreement that will manifest over the course of the year, but i think that will be the overarching policy and political narrative. francine: if more politicians come out saying they are in favor of second referendum, is there danger this e.u. gives the u.k. a much weaker deal, harder deal in the hope of turning public opinion? rupert: i think right now
when you get your own radio show, that's a bad thing, mr. ross. tim: i love radio.g radio. 25thit's our 20th -- anniversary. francine: we might send tom to figure out if he can talk to michelle barnier. on a serious point, if you look at the serious players, who does theresa may have to fear within her own cabinet? is boris johnson a viable alternative or is there no one who will challenge her at this point? rupert: i think theresa may will survive the year and i think there will be an...
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abc apologised and suspended mr ross for four weeks without pay over mistakes in the report.agazine was fourth, for falsely reporting that trump removed a bust of martin luther king from the oval office. and so it goes on. at number six, it claims cnn "falsely edited a video to make it appear president trump defiantly overfed fish during a visit with the japanese prime minister. the japanese prime minister actually led the way with the feeding", the site said. next on the programme, we're going to show you part of a documentary about a teenager from el salvador who says she's been sentenced for murder after suffering a miscarriage. the central american country is often thought of as having some of the strictest abortion laws in the world. all forms of abortion are illegal, no matter what the circumstances. but some women say they are being sent to jail for having abortions when actually they've had a miscarriage or stillbirth. the bbc‘s benjamin zand went to meet evelyn haernandez, a teenager who says she had a miscarriage after being raped by a gang member and is now serving
abc apologised and suspended mr ross for four weeks without pay over mistakes in the report.agazine was fourth, for falsely reporting that trump removed a bust of martin luther king from the oval office. and so it goes on. at number six, it claims cnn "falsely edited a video to make it appear president trump defiantly overfed fish during a visit with the japanese prime minister. the japanese prime minister actually led the way with the feeding", the site said. next on the programme,...
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false report on the russia investigation, that sent the market into a free fall, that report scored mr. rosspots on president trump's fake news awards. we will rap -- wrap it all for you after this. note 123450 sphoo stuart: well, we started out this morning with all-time record high, we have retreated a little. now dawn 25 points, just below 26,100, please take a look at wal-mart. that's a new record high for that stock. $104 a share on wal-mart. it is a dow stock. boeing's rival air bus is one what we might call a lifeline for that a380 jumbo jet. they are bringing it right back, why? >> if the deal went through the, jumbo jet stays alive, otherwise will go like boeing, boeing has been pushing the 777, the dream liner, this is the super jumbo, double-decker, 544 seats, they get this deal air bus of up to 36 super jumbos, a380, the deal is worth $366 million. it's higher by 1% and then there's boeing, boeing pulled back and boeing dropping today. boeing has been a behemoth for the dow jones. stuart: the president's fake news awards for 2017, number one new york times, claimed on the day of
false report on the russia investigation, that sent the market into a free fall, that report scored mr. rosspots on president trump's fake news awards. we will rap -- wrap it all for you after this. note 123450 sphoo stuart: well, we started out this morning with all-time record high, we have retreated a little. now dawn 25 points, just below 26,100, please take a look at wal-mart. that's a new record high for that stock. $104 a share on wal-mart. it is a dow stock. boeing's rival air bus is...
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mnuchin and mr. ross, managing the message from yesterday, is how i would put it.ine: we are just seeing that helicopter in the snow for radio listeners in london. it is a sight we see here in davos is a lot of the ceo's choose to come that way, but not often do we actually take a close-up shot of that happening. tom: it is. francine: the last president of the united states to come here was in 2000. tom: and that was a davos ago. francine: let's it back to london and check in on the markets. >> thanks, fran. the picture across the european equity markets, fairly sluggish. if this is a crescendo toward president trump's appearance in davos, we seem to be treading water a little bit. the european session entirely flat. gold a little stronger, oil a little stronger. the weakness of the dollar has continued, down about 0.1% on the dollar index as a whole. let's have a look at the dollar index. down 0.1%. we heard on bloomberg radio that the u.s. is globally encouraging the dollar lower. on the euro-dollar, what will draghi say? what will he say about the weakness in th
mnuchin and mr. ross, managing the message from yesterday, is how i would put it.ine: we are just seeing that helicopter in the snow for radio listeners in london. it is a sight we see here in davos is a lot of the ceo's choose to come that way, but not often do we actually take a close-up shot of that happening. tom: it is. francine: the last president of the united states to come here was in 2000. tom: and that was a davos ago. francine: let's it back to london and check in on the markets....
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mr. cox: well, the -- that court said in ross that when the automobile exception applies, you are -- you're committed to the same search with the same scope as you would be if you had a warrant. so the only thing that's different is having a warrant. and so as long as the investigating officer sticks to that as the officer did here, you're not going outside the scope of a warrant. justice kagan: you see, i don't know. just -- when i read jardines, here's what i take it to say: i take it to say the home is the most sacrosanct of places. and, actually, we don't think that the home stops at the door; we think that there are some areas like the porch and like the driveway or whatever, and we can argue about exactly what those areas are, but there are some areas which are just as sacrosanct as your living room. that's what i take jardines to say. and in that case, i think you lose here. mr. cox: if -- if that's the case, we have a much -- much harder case to make, but i don't think -- i don't read jardines as overruling santana. i don't read jardines as creating a knock-and-announce rule at the
mr. cox: well, the -- that court said in ross that when the automobile exception applies, you are -- you're committed to the same search with the same scope as you would be if you had a warrant. so the only thing that's different is having a warrant. and so as long as the investigating officer sticks to that as the officer did here, you're not going outside the scope of a warrant. justice kagan: you see, i don't know. just -- when i read jardines, here's what i take it to say: i take it to say...
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mr. navarro or secretary ross will go.t is going to say every nation for its self? james: no, i think the president is going to go and say, look, we know what the problems are and the issues are very what we don't have is 8 reasonable sets of applicable solutions to the problem. he is distancing himself from the world trade organizations. he thinks that organization is no longer fit for purpose. i think you -- what you will go and say is if you want to do business with us that's fine, but it has to be fair and we will not rely on global frameworks. to: who should he listen to be briefed on going up happy valley? obviously mr. scaramucci from wall street has history there. i have spent many moments in the cohn.bar with mr. who said this president get briefed on as he goes to davos? ises: i think his team immensely high quality. if you look at the business experience of team trump versus team obama, team trump hand -- wins hands down. atncine: james, if you look the lack of inflation, the risk of china geopolitics, protectio
mr. navarro or secretary ross will go.t is going to say every nation for its self? james: no, i think the president is going to go and say, look, we know what the problems are and the issues are very what we don't have is 8 reasonable sets of applicable solutions to the problem. he is distancing himself from the world trade organizations. he thinks that organization is no longer fit for purpose. i think you -- what you will go and say is if you want to do business with us that's fine, but it...
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i have a couple of speaker cards, ross woodle, glenn wyatt and danny merino, but you can speak in any order. welcome. >> thank you, mr. president, and commissioners. yes, i come here to ask for your consideration to not approve the zoning change for these parcels of land. i know it's in regard to wanting to settle a lawsuit that's been going on for a while. but i do not think that it is in the interests of other homeowners in the area. i personally live at 320 greystone terrace and have lived there for 27 years. the parcels of land that are up for rezoning to rm1 are immediately behind my property and we -- we are very concerned that if it is rezoned and then the street of burnett street north is built, it will destabilize the entire hillside, which is at a very, very steep angle behind our property. and we do not want to destabilize that. and there are several owners here that worked -- we're from one place, but there are owners from many buildings in that area that would be directly impacted by a street in this sliver of land. we feel it would not be both economically sound, nor would it be environmentally sound or
i have a couple of speaker cards, ross woodle, glenn wyatt and danny merino, but you can speak in any order. welcome. >> thank you, mr. president, and commissioners. yes, i come here to ask for your consideration to not approve the zoning change for these parcels of land. i know it's in regard to wanting to settle a lawsuit that's been going on for a while. but i do not think that it is in the interests of other homeowners in the area. i personally live at 320 greystone terrace and have...
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mr. ambassador, when they are ready for the ribbon cutting. i will be there. >> okay. >> david rossmayor of city of santa cruz, california. i want to thank you for having this discussion. aside from the clear economic impacts not having nafta, in our city, 65,000 we have canadian companies establish businesses there. we have a lot of trade with mexico, not only in manufacturing but also in agriculture. what are some. things cities can do to really strengthen those cultural bonds? because i do feel having that humankind of connection with our counterparts in the north and south makes a tremendous difference in terms of how the public sees free trade? i'm wondering what are some of the things that you can recommend? >> well, you know, last night the mayor of washington was there. she had just come back from a trip to toronto with the governor of virginia and of maryland. i have been, don and i were talking about this last night, talking about trying to develop more of those kind of relationships where, you know, you bring, whether it be a trade or cultural mission up, in exchange, we
mr. ambassador, when they are ready for the ribbon cutting. i will be there. >> okay. >> david rossmayor of city of santa cruz, california. i want to thank you for having this discussion. aside from the clear economic impacts not having nafta, in our city, 65,000 we have canadian companies establish businesses there. we have a lot of trade with mexico, not only in manufacturing but also in agriculture. what are some. things cities can do to really strengthen those cultural bonds?...
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mr. trump who believe and what i'm going to call navarro ross economics.y have taken a very stringent view which ignores the game theory -- they don't teach game theory in chicago unless you are the late great gary becker. it is more game theory of princeton. what is the game theory that occurs if we raise tariffs on solar panels or on washing machines? jacob: i've seen something very specific of a given step of a much wider strategy swan not going to start going into each and every screw in this big machine. the approach should be -- i think that any discussion of this type should have up preamble. opennt to end up with an trading system as possible because it's good for the world economy. of course, in order to get that system, we much make sure -- gains ofe sure the trade are shared in an equitable way. nobody has invented a tariff system that improves significantly for the long run. tom: this is critical. within your sterling career, did we screw it up with nafta? we did not deliver the public good to low-paid factory workers who were hammered by nafta
mr. trump who believe and what i'm going to call navarro ross economics.y have taken a very stringent view which ignores the game theory -- they don't teach game theory in chicago unless you are the late great gary becker. it is more game theory of princeton. what is the game theory that occurs if we raise tariffs on solar panels or on washing machines? jacob: i've seen something very specific of a given step of a much wider strategy swan not going to start going into each and every screw in...
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whole lot of the mr than sixty six years on his bonus alone would pay for about sixty years of the salary so you know if there's minus the financial whiz kid. mckeown i'd like to see ross mckeown come along and talk the islanders and explain it because these are the princes of the of the modern neo liberal experiment let them come and tell the people male thank you thank you for the bright why have the soviet union's black revolutionaries been driven out of the history books we speak daughter of red international and black caribbean margaret stevens about the continued fight against nature nation imperialism being waged today by the world looking glasses on from the headlines why we're losing the war on terror in iraq using the war on child poverty. coming up a bottom up going underground. i don't think that any country can push a button and get rid of trade this is far too important to be farmers to political backlash money is a very fine people think and i think it will be very quick before people find ways around it because as i say you meant it might be damaging it might cut it back but the idea that you could do anything merely. is very unlikely. well come back wi
whole lot of the mr than sixty six years on his bonus alone would pay for about sixty years of the salary so you know if there's minus the financial whiz kid. mckeown i'd like to see ross mckeown come along and talk the islanders and explain it because these are the princes of the of the modern neo liberal experiment let them come and tell the people male thank you thank you for the bright why have the soviet union's black revolutionaries been driven out of the history books we speak daughter...
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dash ransome mrs may's ross is interpreting this is seen as an invasion operation we need to assess what they've done in syria accordingly. this is a crooked idea from the start. the whole world knows and has to know. that turkey is not sensing within invasive minds. articulated may the next gender yeah. leader of the meditation surgeons operations nowow in its secd week in a hospital in a frame suffice it to including fast. inside the numbers of wounded continue to rise streaming in from across this northern region as a free intense as strike. towns like this one of the last fifty following heavy shelling concert asian allies. level forces. to launch the offensive named operation only brunch on january twentieth targeting kurdish ypg militia in northern syria. and cololor considers ypg to be a terrorist organization. and he's the operation is showing up turkish security measure us off. and is fighting continues on the turkish border. the operatation lookss set to continue. far beyond its second week. our new american movement that's how us president donald trump describes his policies i
dash ransome mrs may's ross is interpreting this is seen as an invasion operation we need to assess what they've done in syria accordingly. this is a crooked idea from the start. the whole world knows and has to know. that turkey is not sensing within invasive minds. articulated may the next gender yeah. leader of the meditation surgeons operations nowow in its secd week in a hospital in a frame suffice it to including fast. inside the numbers of wounded continue to rise streaming in from...