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we belong to north america. we're committed to an integrated north america. we're committed to a competitive north america. and we are committed to having the best conditions to be able to attract investment and to be considered as -- continue to be considered an expert platform. we believe that mexico is the source of competitiveness for north america. we believe that mexico is an ideal partner for the u.s. and we know that as a result of the nafta, we have been able to integrate our economies in such a way that the region really is -- it cannot be considered north america without mexico. the mexican production is essential. mexico has been very successful in complimenting production in north america, basically in the transportation equipment sector and computer and electronic products where we basically do half of our trading manufacturing. our experts are growing at an amazing growth. but also, something that we should not forget is that the nafta has created a north american integration whereby our products are not american. they cannot be considered mexi
we belong to north america. we're committed to an integrated north america. we're committed to a competitive north america. and we are committed to having the best conditions to be able to attract investment and to be considered as -- continue to be considered an expert platform. we believe that mexico is the source of competitiveness for north america. we believe that mexico is an ideal partner for the u.s. and we know that as a result of the nafta, we have been able to integrate our economies...
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the british empire said we just fought this war to get the french out of north america so you didn't have to worry about the french on your frontiers, your borders, and now it's time for you to help us pay down some of this debt. they also said, you know what? and this is rarely noted about the stamp act, all the revenue raised by the stamp act was going to pay for the military on the frontiers of north america. it was not going to go back to parliament into the british covers. -- british coffers. it was meant to underwrite the defense of the colonies, so for those in parliament, this act was not controversial. in fact, one of the things that they said, look, those in great britain have been paying a stamp tax since the reign of william & mary. tax, you'll bemp treated more like the people in great britain, like equals. as all of you know, the colonists didn't see it this way. they had a very different hate to see the boiled down to being just about taxation. it was about more than taxation. it was about british liberty. it was about what the british constitution afforded subjects of
the british empire said we just fought this war to get the french out of north america so you didn't have to worry about the french on your frontiers, your borders, and now it's time for you to help us pay down some of this debt. they also said, you know what? and this is rarely noted about the stamp act, all the revenue raised by the stamp act was going to pay for the military on the frontiers of north america. it was not going to go back to parliament into the british covers. -- british...
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public and government affairs at cn, which is one of north america's largest railroad. so jenny, i will leave it to you, have fun. >> thank you. hello, everyone, thank you for joining us. i think everyone has been living nafta for the past two years. maybe we will see it come to an end together. not to an end but the process wrapping up here since we've already been introduced, i think we should delve right in and i would give everyone on the panel just a quick sort of intro on what's better about the deal, usmca than the old nafta, maybe even better than tpp or worse, is this deal better than no deal? maybe you guys can start, david. >> thank you very much for the opportunity and the chance to be here today. as we said at the top, cn is one of america's most important railroads, international trade across the northern border is really important to our business. in fact, a third of our business right now comes across the border and we are hauling about $250 billion worth of goods each year across that. there's been a lot of conversations about what happens with nafta 2.
public and government affairs at cn, which is one of north america's largest railroad. so jenny, i will leave it to you, have fun. >> thank you. hello, everyone, thank you for joining us. i think everyone has been living nafta for the past two years. maybe we will see it come to an end together. not to an end but the process wrapping up here since we've already been introduced, i think we should delve right in and i would give everyone on the panel just a quick sort of intro on what's...
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exports are critical for north america. countries,these three countries work together to open new markets in asia?rly where can the three countries work together to new markets, particularly in asia? example earlier this morning, before we came of, i've used this kind export competitiveness between all of us similar to did when i was governor of georgia in that while we competed against economicor development, north carolina, tennessee, south carolina, of our, all neighbors, we competed against for specific projects, but we were always pulling for the region, and i think that's the situation have here. obviously, multnomah county can produce some things that doesn't, canada can do some things that the u.s. does not, we can do some things there so i think the essence of trade is looking at what where we are low-cost producer and accepting that, benefiting and working together again in these standards from opening up markets that may not be as open as we would like. some last night, we have some frustrations about canrnationa
exports are critical for north america. countries,these three countries work together to open new markets in asia?rly where can the three countries work together to new markets, particularly in asia? example earlier this morning, before we came of, i've used this kind export competitiveness between all of us similar to did when i was governor of georgia in that while we competed against economicor development, north carolina, tennessee, south carolina, of our, all neighbors, we competed against...
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>> it will be interesting to see what the impact will be on north america. the u.k. will use -- lose protections it has from the europeans customs arrangements and so forth. that brings them into a wto situation of treatment. which may mean some of our exports may go into a more favored way. secondly, the financial issue disintegration presumably of month and in terms of moving to frankfurt or dublin or elsewhere has a big impact on the big financial interests in the united states, in mexico and canada. the third thing is the brits are -- somehow we are going to arrange a free trade agreement with the united states or canada. we know nafta organizing free-trade agreements is something for quite a long time. that christ is there is opportunity. you never let a good crisis go to waste. we have a free trade agreement with the european union. if the brits leave, we both will probably be looking at a free-trade agreement with the u.k. given the trumpet ministration has spoken about a free-trade agreement with the u.k. there is synergy with the north american free trade ag
>> it will be interesting to see what the impact will be on north america. the u.k. will use -- lose protections it has from the europeans customs arrangements and so forth. that brings them into a wto situation of treatment. which may mean some of our exports may go into a more favored way. secondly, the financial issue disintegration presumably of month and in terms of moving to frankfurt or dublin or elsewhere has a big impact on the big financial interests in the united states, in...
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you thinking about your plans for manufacturing in north america?n we made in august, and that is about proximity to our customers. our customers in north america are our elite customers for us globally. our goal is to respond faster to their demand and requirements. that decision was made before this. niklas, how much do you plan on spending in north america this year? >> i'm sorry. i really cannot hear you. i'm sorry. of which sectors, which sectors will benefit the most from 5g? is it going to be the auto sector, or a different sector? that is a really good question. manufacturing, of course. transport, as you mentioned. sector that will benefit from it. anotherafety, which is sector. health care has to be an area. and they may probably come in in that sequence. sequence. that this has been in motion for quite some time. see the uptick and scale in those segments -- sectors first. heuveldop, head of ericsson's north american business. thank you. let's check on the majors now. there is all of the china news filtering through the markets. the dow j
you thinking about your plans for manufacturing in north america?n we made in august, and that is about proximity to our customers. our customers in north america are our elite customers for us globally. our goal is to respond faster to their demand and requirements. that decision was made before this. niklas, how much do you plan on spending in north america this year? >> i'm sorry. i really cannot hear you. i'm sorry. of which sectors, which sectors will benefit the most from 5g? is it...
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one additional headline, expects midsingle digit decline in north america revenue in q 1. >> north americathat's -- north america, that's where we live >> you have a keen sense >> yes >> striking again. >> wow >> we'll keep a close eye. not the only name we're watching when we come back, what apple's ceo is saying about the china trade talks and lowering phone prices later we'll talk live with ibm's ginni rometty, the conference, and the exclusive with the ceo take one pour look here at the free market. coming off four days down on the dow. we look to reverse that today with futures up 190. don't go anywhere. i don't know what's going on. i've done all sorts of research, read earnings reports, looked at chart patterns. i've even built my own historic trading model. and you're still not sure if you want to make the trade? exactly. sounds like a case of analysis paralysis. is there a cure? td ameritrade's trade desk. they can help gut check your strategies and answer all your toughest questions. sounds perfect. see, your stress level was here and i got you down to here, i've done my job. cal
one additional headline, expects midsingle digit decline in north america revenue in q 1. >> north americathat's -- north america, that's where we live >> you have a keen sense >> yes >> striking again. >> wow >> we'll keep a close eye. not the only name we're watching when we come back, what apple's ceo is saying about the china trade talks and lowering phone prices later we'll talk live with ibm's ginni rometty, the conference, and the exclusive with the...
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past year book all now plans to go international again but this time its target market is not north america but russia. north korea and the u.s. are gearing up for their second summit and vietnam's capital had no way the thawing relations not only between north korea and the u.s. but also with south korea has sparked an unlikely boom the so-called demilitarized zone between the two koreas is becoming prime real estate more and more investors are moving in. it may not look like there's much here but kim ensue is convinced he's walking on a gold mine. and over there behind those hills is the thirty eighth parallel from here it's about five kilometers to the demilitarized zone and then another four kilometers to north korea. the village of hemmer who lies in the civilian control zone. a buffer strip south of the demilitarized zone that separates north and south korea you can only enter here with this special permit. that hasn't stopped him in sioux from buying up some six hectares of land here more than a decade ago since then he says it's more than tripled in price to some four hundred thousa
past year book all now plans to go international again but this time its target market is not north america but russia. north korea and the u.s. are gearing up for their second summit and vietnam's capital had no way the thawing relations not only between north korea and the u.s. but also with south korea has sparked an unlikely boom the so-called demilitarized zone between the two koreas is becoming prime real estate more and more investors are moving in. it may not look like there's much here...
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we're almost wiped out from north america all there's a baby there's a little one oh a couple of. bison have been part of the vision for the project since the very beginning but it's taken us close to thirty years to be able to put together enough of a landscape where it was a practical consideration for us. these iconic bison were the missing link for a massive restoration of this endangered tall grass prairie run by the nature conservancy. would you say that they have been a game changing factor here. these animals are going to make a difference on this prairie. i hitched a ride with misuse of project director bill kleiman and restoration ecologist cody considine to track down the bison in their five hundred acre grazing area. the wire the bison so important to the restoration process bison eight grass and they're the disturbances they're creating puts diversity on the landscape as they graze the nutrients are going in one of them is coming out the back and they are getting a very quick nutrient cycling on the prairie. those bison patties are spreading seeds and fertilizing the
we're almost wiped out from north america all there's a baby there's a little one oh a couple of. bison have been part of the vision for the project since the very beginning but it's taken us close to thirty years to be able to put together enough of a landscape where it was a practical consideration for us. these iconic bison were the missing link for a massive restoration of this endangered tall grass prairie run by the nature conservancy. would you say that they have been a game changing...
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welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. 0ur viewers in north and makes this prediction. given my experience working for mr trump, prediction. given my experience working foertrump, ifear prediction. given my experience working for mr trump, i fear that if he loses the election in 2020 that there will never be a peaceful transition of power. pakistan calls for talks with india after fighter jets clashed in kashmir in a major escalation. day two of the summit in vietnam, donald trump and kim jong—un begin face—to—face negotiations. and the blast from the past — the world war ii bunker transformed into a work of
welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. 0ur viewers in north and makes this prediction. given my experience working for mr trump, prediction. given my experience working foertrump, ifear prediction. given my experience working for mr trump, i fear that if he loses the election in 2020 that there will never be a peaceful transition of power. pakistan calls for talks with india after fighter jets clashed in kashmir in a major escalation. day two of the...
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so what about north america? north america has to keep up and preserve its leadership. the number 1 economy in the world and most advanced and dynamic, but they need to reinvent yourself. nafta had serious difficulties, and with the usmca, it is the second act. so, what is the usmca bringing ? they are developing rules where we didn't have rules like for example digital trade, or labor, and the main thing i want to release stress is that consistent with president donald trump's vision, the new negotiations, the new agreement, makes it more demanding to bring trade into the production chain. the rules of origin become uniformly more difficult. it is more difficult to bring parts from germany to japan into the production of your bmw or into the region. instead of that, they are bringing in investment. investment has every reason to come in a much more noticeable way, into north america. instead of the able to bring from germany and korea, 38% of the cost of your car, you can only bring 25% and not even concentrating things like the block in the engine, everything comes in
so what about north america? north america has to keep up and preserve its leadership. the number 1 economy in the world and most advanced and dynamic, but they need to reinvent yourself. nafta had serious difficulties, and with the usmca, it is the second act. so, what is the usmca bringing ? they are developing rules where we didn't have rules like for example digital trade, or labor, and the main thing i want to release stress is that consistent with president donald trump's vision, the new...
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to tell you that we have made a decision that this rule will be the brand that we will bring to north america. the u.s. market and or the canadian market. but it's not that long since u.s. president donald trump declared the import of european cars a threat to national security aides threatened to roll out punitive import tariffs on french and german vehicles. and of course because there are still ongoing discussions about tariffs we will wait a few weeks or a few months until we see clearly what are the targets that will come out of those discussions and that we call for that all business plans are flying and they will fly because we are extremely frugal and extremely creative. until now the c.e.o. of p.s.a. had stressed that he had no problem with pursuing a message of cost cutting agenda that course is now bearing fruit net profits have jumped forty percent and even the formerly struggling opel is back in the black the long standing german car makers shared around four thousand jobs in the past year and now plans to go international again but this time its target market is not north americ
to tell you that we have made a decision that this rule will be the brand that we will bring to north america. the u.s. market and or the canadian market. but it's not that long since u.s. president donald trump declared the import of european cars a threat to national security aides threatened to roll out punitive import tariffs on french and german vehicles. and of course because there are still ongoing discussions about tariffs we will wait a few weeks or a few months until we see clearly...
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past year and local now plans to go international again but this time its target market is not north america but russia . earlier i asked our financial correspondent in new strategy was realistic for p.s.a. . it definitely will be expensive to convince americans to buy cars designed in france that's why quite a few investors dropped the shares of preserve well after the announcement what's potentially a bit more successful is this reintroduction of opel in russia before the sanctions before this huge you know slowdown of the russian economy russia and opel was a bit of a love affair the people in eastern europe liked the brand of course this move to russia would also be a bet on better relations with the country and on the stronger economy so it remains quite risky strategy. the dutch government has announced a twelve point seven percent stake in france. equal to the french government stake in the line the finance minister said he wants to influence the struggling carriers business operations to protect the interests of the dutch on the me state is worth six hundred eighty million euros. fre
past year and local now plans to go international again but this time its target market is not north america but russia . earlier i asked our financial correspondent in new strategy was realistic for p.s.a. . it definitely will be expensive to convince americans to buy cars designed in france that's why quite a few investors dropped the shares of preserve well after the announcement what's potentially a bit more successful is this reintroduction of opel in russia before the sanctions before...
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in terms of gm and toyota, they are making up with gains in north america and europe.o be more challenging because north america and europe show signs of peking. so we think by the second half of this year you're going to see toyota and gm outperforming china relative to the rest of the world —— peaking. india's central bank wraps up the first bi monthly meeting later today under the new governor who took charge in december after the exit of mr patel who clashed with the government. 0'connors are split over whether policymakers will cut rates today. for the first time in many years, experts are actually split with regards to the outcome of this meeting. —— our despite falling inflation which touched to .1% last month, the reserve bank of india should resist the temptation —— 2.196. should resist the temptation —— 2.1%. if we look at the fiscal deficit, the gap between government expenditure and revenue, that has widened in this financial year. and even the government outlook for borrowing in the coming financial year, the money that it borrows, that has risen substanti
in terms of gm and toyota, they are making up with gains in north america and europe.o be more challenging because north america and europe show signs of peking. so we think by the second half of this year you're going to see toyota and gm outperforming china relative to the rest of the world —— peaking. india's central bank wraps up the first bi monthly meeting later today under the new governor who took charge in december after the exit of mr patel who clashed with the government....
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and they together have become the largest economy in the world, what about north america? north america has to keep up and preserve its leadership, the number 1 economy in the world, the most advanced and dynamic, but always in a need to reinvent itself. and nafta, for 25 years, integrated the economy, the edge, efficiency, but serious difficulties, and this is now addressed with the usmca. >>> asked to, what is it bringing? at 1 1/2, massive updating, developing rules where we did not have rules, for example, physical trade or labor, but asked to, the main thing i really want to stress is that consistent with president trump's vision, the new negotiations, the new agreement, makes it more demanding to bring trade into the production chain. the so-called rules of origin, become more difficult, more difficult to bring parts from germany or japan into the production of your bmw or toyota in the region, instead of that, the incentives are created for them to invest, that is what i was talking about the vision of president trump, bringing investment, every reason to come in a
and they together have become the largest economy in the world, what about north america? north america has to keep up and preserve its leadership, the number 1 economy in the world, the most advanced and dynamic, but always in a need to reinvent itself. and nafta, for 25 years, integrated the economy, the edge, efficiency, but serious difficulties, and this is now addressed with the usmca. >>> asked to, what is it bringing? at 1 1/2, massive updating, developing rules where we did not...
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welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. i'm reged ahmad. our top stories: donald trump invokes national emergency powers to fund the border wall with mexico. the democrats are furious. we are going to confront the national security crisis on our southern border, and we are going to do it one way or the other, we have to do it. five people are killed in a workplace shooting near chicago. police say the gunman has been shot dead. framily of the pregnant teenager who joined the islamic state group ask the british authorities to help bring her home, even if she faces prosecution. and, she shone a light on the black british experience. the author andrea levy dies at the age of 62. my my generation of black people in this country, there is always an andrea levy book on bookshelves. before we begin we want to bring you breaking news. we have been hearing literally in the last few minutes that nigeria's electoral commission has announced it has postponed the presidential election by one week. that is just hours before voting was du
welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. i'm reged ahmad. our top stories: donald trump invokes national emergency powers to fund the border wall with mexico. the democrats are furious. we are going to confront the national security crisis on our southern border, and we are going to do it one way or the other, we have to do it. five people are killed in a workplace shooting near chicago. police say the gunman has been shot dead. framily of the pregnant...
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in the united states and canada, the auto industry, 25% of all cars sold in north america come from overseas. if i take a look at japan, lest the 7% of cars in japan come from outside. there has to be some checks and balances in the system. in those circumstances i think we need to talk about it. >> dig a little deeper. >> i would like to say that the aluminum industry in the united states is incredibly supportive of country exemptions for canada and mexico. our north american aluminum industry is completely integrated. theo source quite a bit back and forth cross-border integral andeally it has been a mutually beneficial trading relationship for the u.s. aluminum industry for the last two or three decades. did think the white house this in part because they thought it would be a good thing for the aluminum industry and the united states. have we seen some smelters fired up? >> the u.s. aluminum industry covers the primary segment as well as the mid-and downstream segment for the kinds of .ompanies is prettyum industry wide in the united states. thereport focuses on industry that accounts fo
in the united states and canada, the auto industry, 25% of all cars sold in north america come from overseas. if i take a look at japan, lest the 7% of cars in japan come from outside. there has to be some checks and balances in the system. in those circumstances i think we need to talk about it. >> dig a little deeper. >> i would like to say that the aluminum industry in the united states is incredibly supportive of country exemptions for canada and mexico. our north american...
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a very warm welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe.l for a change of government in venezuela as its crippled economy teeters on the brink. if you buyjust this much, you've spent a third of the average monthly wage. and prices are skyrocketing — they've doubled in a month. as theresa may heads to northern ireland, she says she's determined to find a way to deliver brexit and avoid a hard border with ireland. and the outrageous heist through the sewers of antwerp‘s diamond district. five decades of sesame street. the muppets have now been helping children learn for 50 years. how do they do it?
a very warm welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe.l for a change of government in venezuela as its crippled economy teeters on the brink. if you buyjust this much, you've spent a third of the average monthly wage. and prices are skyrocketing — they've doubled in a month. as theresa may heads to northern ireland, she says she's determined to find a way to deliver brexit and avoid a hard border with ireland. and the outrageous heist through the...
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that's great, except for it tells me that north america is not as strong. if you're cutting prices, aren't you doing that because you're trying to stimulate demand i know we've never questioned demand except for the fact that we have started to question demand i don't know that they can produce this car at this price. >> this is a bigger story than north america. if they can lower the price point that gets them into other markets a little bit better, in terms of the chinese market for instance. >> this car is much more expensive in china. >> that's true, that's true. if they can bring the price down then the tariffs won't hurt as much if they get the shanghai factory up and going, maybe they can make a car that can compete in that market for a lower price point. >> it comes down to how is the stock going to trade once this thing is free to trade, which i don't know when that's going to be we said it two days ago, the shorts had every opportunity to bludgeon tesla on monday or tuesday. it got down to 290, closed higher on the day. that was their one shot. no
that's great, except for it tells me that north america is not as strong. if you're cutting prices, aren't you doing that because you're trying to stimulate demand i know we've never questioned demand except for the fact that we have started to question demand i don't know that they can produce this car at this price. >> this is a bigger story than north america. if they can lower the price point that gets them into other markets a little bit better, in terms of the chinese market for...
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welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. and against president nicolas maduro. russia says it will follow the us and pull out of a key nuclear weapons treaty. it's a tale of two city protests: with international pressure slowly mounting on venezuela's president nicolas maduro, he's told supporters in caracas he's prepared to hold parliamentary elections. at another rally in the capital, the opposition leader, juan guaido called for more protests. here's 0rla guerin in caracas.
welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. and against president nicolas maduro. russia says it will follow the us and pull out of a key nuclear weapons treaty. it's a tale of two city protests: with international pressure slowly mounting on venezuela's president nicolas maduro, he's told supporters in caracas he's prepared to hold parliamentary elections. at another rally in the capital, the opposition leader, juan guaido called for more protests....
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in united states, and why kentucky, because not everybody who invests in north america should be in kentucky, i would love to think they all should, but there are reasons why you might be in arizona or some other state. what i talk about first of all is in a world of pure political uncertainty and there's an late plenty of that, there really is no continent on earth that has the greatest likelihood of seemingly being stable in the foreseeable future. not only in terms of just in geopolitical nature bottles will the rule of law, and the protection of intellectual property, so from all places on earth for capital, it is an attractive place to be and the united states, there's a pendulum swinging back, a lot of capital being repatriated, a lot of pent up capital gains that have been in profits, that are being repatriated back, all of this bodes well, this much capital expenditure will read good opportunities for investment and ecosystems that will build, that people could tie into. and why specifically kentucky? where we are located, you cannot buy at any price, we are fortunate for th
in united states, and why kentucky, because not everybody who invests in north america should be in kentucky, i would love to think they all should, but there are reasons why you might be in arizona or some other state. what i talk about first of all is in a world of pure political uncertainty and there's an late plenty of that, there really is no continent on earth that has the greatest likelihood of seemingly being stable in the foreseeable future. not only in terms of just in geopolitical...
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amanda: where are you seeing the best opportunities in north america? >> in north america, north of the border and south of the the border is more attractively priced in u.s. stocks and bonds. , value is trading cheap relative to historic norms. people have been pivoting away from value. why are they doing that? value has been in an 11-your bear market. we had one from 89 until 2000 relative to growth. growth stock to value. it has done it again for 11 years. what a marvelous time to ramp up our exposure to value, when it is trading at unusually cheap levels relative to the market and relative to growth. we have to leave it there. great to have your thoughts on this. we are still awaiting president trump to make an appearance in the roosevelt room in the white house. we see secretary ross emma secretary carson there also waiting for the president. he will make an announcement on his nominee for the presidency of the world bank. -- there, that heather has been an informal pact that the world bank will be headed by a u.s. citizen, the i met by a european
amanda: where are you seeing the best opportunities in north america? >> in north america, north of the border and south of the the border is more attractively priced in u.s. stocks and bonds. , value is trading cheap relative to historic norms. people have been pivoting away from value. why are they doing that? value has been in an 11-your bear market. we had one from 89 until 2000 relative to growth. growth stock to value. it has done it again for 11 years. what a marvelous time to ramp...
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what does that look like for north america? >> i think canada's view would be we still have the canada, u.s. trade agreement. that would be our plan c but that would be an obvious place to spend in the short term to provide certainty to the supply. it's an attractive one and technically into the law, nafta and can avert to the canada, u.s. free trade agreement and it's a little bit before the civil war and what's the canada -- what the canada u.s. free trade agreement and the internet and a mess inside of itself. we cannot fail. this is not an option. so all of us have to get to work in our respective capitals and make it happen. >> gordon is very grumpy and duke lost their best player in the game last night. he's not usually this rough on his fellow path. >> shares of nike dropped i might add if anybody follows. obvious leiah we don't have any. i want to mention though, i've been told by the canadian leadership, correct me if i'm wrong. they're not even going to present it. the prime minister won't present to parliament unless
what does that look like for north america? >> i think canada's view would be we still have the canada, u.s. trade agreement. that would be our plan c but that would be an obvious place to spend in the short term to provide certainty to the supply. it's an attractive one and technically into the law, nafta and can avert to the canada, u.s. free trade agreement and it's a little bit before the civil war and what's the canada -- what the canada u.s. free trade agreement and the internet and...
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korea's leader this month. 0ur north america. madam speaker, the president of the united states! you emerge into the chamber like a prizefighter before a heavyweight championship bout, but donald trump, the great counterpuncher, had seemingly come with an outstretched arm, not a left hook. we must reject the politics of revenge, resistance and retribution, and embrace the boundless potential of cooperation, compromise, and the common good. has applause ever looked less laudatory? there's a new political reality for donald trump — the democrats now control the house, and speaker nancy pelosi seemed almost mocking. this image went viral. and a new army of democratic women dressed in suffragette white, many of whom came into politics as a protest against donald trump. the president as healer could only go so far. in talking about the economy, he had a swipe at the mueller investigation. an economic miracle is taking place in the united states, and the only thing that can stop it are foolish wars, politics, or ridiculous partisan in
korea's leader this month. 0ur north america. madam speaker, the president of the united states! you emerge into the chamber like a prizefighter before a heavyweight championship bout, but donald trump, the great counterpuncher, had seemingly come with an outstretched arm, not a left hook. we must reject the politics of revenge, resistance and retribution, and embrace the boundless potential of cooperation, compromise, and the common good. has applause ever looked less laudatory? there's a new...
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i spoke to our north america correspondent peter bowes. lot of people will take whatever he says to congress with a huge pinch of salt. that said, there are certainly democrats who want to hear from him during these three days of hearings, who believe that he has more information to share. and as we've just heard from mr cohen, clearly he is directing whatever he has to say, whatever allegations he has, at the american people. and perhaps there's something in trying to salvage his own reputation, even though he's been found guilty and he's heading to jailfor three years in just a few weeks' time. he may well have valid information. that's what we've got to wait and see. it may be tittle—tattle, it could be salacious information, or there could be hard facts there. and there's speculation he could bring documents, possibly even audio recordings with him, to prove a point, to back up his case. and if it does turn out to be true, if there is proof, it could cause a lot of trouble for the president, couldn't it? it could cause a huge amount of
i spoke to our north america correspondent peter bowes. lot of people will take whatever he says to congress with a huge pinch of salt. that said, there are certainly democrats who want to hear from him during these three days of hearings, who believe that he has more information to share. and as we've just heard from mr cohen, clearly he is directing whatever he has to say, whatever allegations he has, at the american people. and perhaps there's something in trying to salvage his own...
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welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. i'm reged ahmad. our top stories: president maduro refuses to allow aid into venezuela. he says the country doesn't need foreign handouts. not everyone agrees. translation: i want this aid to get in because people are dying. mr president, we are dying. families are dying. at least ten people, including teenage players, are killed after a fire sweeps through a building at one of brazil's biggest football clubs. thailand's king denounces his sister's unprecedented bid to try and become prime minister, calling it "inappropriate". and, apple's bug bounty: we'll tell you about the teenage boy who got paid for finding a facetime flaw. hello and welcome. juan guaido, the venezuelan opposition leader who has declared himself president, is calling on the military to let us humanitarian aid into the country. the first lorries carrying food and medicines have arrived at the colombian border, but venezuelan troops won't allow them in. president nicolas maduro, who has the support of the army, say
welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. i'm reged ahmad. our top stories: president maduro refuses to allow aid into venezuela. he says the country doesn't need foreign handouts. not everyone agrees. translation: i want this aid to get in because people are dying. mr president, we are dying. families are dying. at least ten people, including teenage players, are killed after a fire sweeps through a building at one of brazil's biggest football clubs....
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lulu is biking and nike showing 9% in north america. north america for under armour is key and that is the whole market. that will be the challenge and the competition. i talked to frisk and a plank about that. plank said they are in the $5 billion club as far as how big their market has got them and it puts them with a few elite players like nike and adidas and they have proof they have the like and they are working on fashion wear and doubling down on this idea of franchises where they don't show a unch of products and see what works especially on footwear but build more franchises around hover or the other athletes they have to get kids into it young and at a rate which is not unlike what we see from like nike with a lebron or jordan brand. those are the strategies they will tackle. and that's where the bear case is out. it's a very high multiple. is trading at 65 and next year's earnings and nikes in the 30s and it's a much smaller market cap and i was talking to mike earlier like chipotle valued, always high value for strong growth
lulu is biking and nike showing 9% in north america. north america for under armour is key and that is the whole market. that will be the challenge and the competition. i talked to frisk and a plank about that. plank said they are in the $5 billion club as far as how big their market has got them and it puts them with a few elite players like nike and adidas and they have proof they have the like and they are working on fashion wear and doubling down on this idea of franchises where they don't...
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one of the oldest european settlements in north america.e st. lawrence and founded this site in 1608. when the fighting started with you-know-who, quebec city was the french stronghold. until the bitter end, when the french fell at the plains of abraham. ♪ the french may have lost that one, but some things french have stayed firm, unbowed, resiliently unchanged by trends or history. le continental is the kind of place about which i am unreservedly sentimental. [ david speaking french ] when i was younger, i ate here with my grandparents and my parents. >> man: oh, yeah. >> man: well, that's older restaurant in town, it's open since 1956. >> anthony: classic, un-ironic cuisine ancienne, meaning dishes you haven't seen since, like, forever. a hipster-free zone of french continental ocean liner classics, such as caesar salad, tossed fresh to order tableside. and beef tartare, also prepared tableside, as one must. shrimp cocktail. not a deconstructed shrimp cocktail, mind you. a shrimp cocktail. the way jesus wants you to eat them. all served b
one of the oldest european settlements in north america.e st. lawrence and founded this site in 1608. when the fighting started with you-know-who, quebec city was the french stronghold. until the bitter end, when the french fell at the plains of abraham. ♪ the french may have lost that one, but some things french have stayed firm, unbowed, resiliently unchanged by trends or history. le continental is the kind of place about which i am unreservedly sentimental. [ david speaking french ] when i...
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there's a saying amongst many tribes in north america.before tribal decision is made the elders consider seven generations in the future trucks where two hundred years in the future holds us affects the well being of the tribes i have never heard of politicians in the united states talk about seven generations from a future. or not so far for me for our world. i suggest that you think in terms of the native people think less of personal ownership of. possessions and more a matter of community this is our opportunity to live here for a while. this is d. w. news asia coming up in the program the catholic church under fire in india allegations of sexual abuse with the country's catholic community d.w. speaks to a nun who is refusing to stay silent also on the show and many wanted sri lanka is recruiting executioners as part of its war on drugs a hardline policy in.
there's a saying amongst many tribes in north america.before tribal decision is made the elders consider seven generations in the future trucks where two hundred years in the future holds us affects the well being of the tribes i have never heard of politicians in the united states talk about seven generations from a future. or not so far for me for our world. i suggest that you think in terms of the native people think less of personal ownership of. possessions and more a matter of community...
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welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe.'m reged ahmad. our top stories: lights, cameras, awards — it's hollywood's big night. but who will be celebrating at the oscars? i'm tom brook, live at the dolby theatre in hollywood, where the 91st oscar awards are currently under way. victims of clerical sexual abuse have said pope francis‘s promise to protect children from paedophile priests is a stunning let—down. colombia says more than a hundred venezuelan soldiers have deserted — as political pressure builds on president maduro. the big freeze — why the search for the world's oldest ice could transform our understanding of climate change. hello and welcome. it's the biggest night of the year in hollywood. the ceremony for the 91st academy awards, better known as the oscars is well under way. mahershala ali has won his second, best supporting actor oscar in three years, this time for green book. the first award of the night, best supporting actress, was won by the american regina king for her performance in if beale street could
welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe.'m reged ahmad. our top stories: lights, cameras, awards — it's hollywood's big night. but who will be celebrating at the oscars? i'm tom brook, live at the dolby theatre in hollywood, where the 91st oscar awards are currently under way. victims of clerical sexual abuse have said pope francis‘s promise to protect children from paedophile priests is a stunning let—down. colombia says more than a hundred...
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north america. but in the extreme case that those manufacturing sectors of the auto motor sector do not comply with the rules of origin, they still can export cars according to the wto framework, meaning 2.5% more or less of tariffs. damian: okay. are you glad you have an expert in your office who can answer those hard questions? juan: yes, of course. he's a very, very smart person, and he's in charge for this specific, specific topic. we would like to say that the consul herrera is in charge for this work, and we would like to say that we are going to work very hard with our friends that to explain what is important for the three countries, the new nafta that they signed, the president signed the last november. damian: yeah. we're in silicon valley. how big of a role does silicon valley play in this new agreement? manuel: that's a very good question. in our days, the world economy is moving towards the economy of knowledge, meaning the economy of technology, the economy of the expertise, of the kno
north america. but in the extreme case that those manufacturing sectors of the auto motor sector do not comply with the rules of origin, they still can export cars according to the wto framework, meaning 2.5% more or less of tariffs. damian: okay. are you glad you have an expert in your office who can answer those hard questions? juan: yes, of course. he's a very, very smart person, and he's in charge for this specific, specific topic. we would like to say that the consul herrera is in charge...
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our north america correspondent peter bowes reports.on from donald trump that the islamic state is on the verge of defeat. this time he was addressing the coalition fighting is. the united states military, our coalition partners and the syrian democratic forces have liberated virtually all of the territory previously held by isis in syria and iraq. you should be formally announced some time, probably next week, that we will have 100% of the caliphate. probably next week, that we will have 10096 of the caliphate. under a note of caution, the president said he will wait for the official word before declaring victory over the islamic group and expected to hear soon islamic group and expected to hear soon from generals in iraq. they will be informing us very soon officially that it is 100%. isis can no longer claim ownership over local governments in syria and iraq. in december, mr trump shot senior officials and coalition partners when he first said i had been defeated and that the withdrawal of us forces was imminent. —— shocked. it promp
our north america correspondent peter bowes reports.on from donald trump that the islamic state is on the verge of defeat. this time he was addressing the coalition fighting is. the united states military, our coalition partners and the syrian democratic forces have liberated virtually all of the territory previously held by isis in syria and iraq. you should be formally announced some time, probably next week, that we will have 100% of the caliphate. probably next week, that we will have 10096...
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britbox has been successful in north america because of the name. it is a good name. it is.british soap. they said there will be one comprehensive home where anyone in britain can get all of our library content britain can get all of our library co nte nt of britain can get all of our library content of itv and bbc library in one place and watch it anytime anywhere. thank you very much. still to come: "too apologetic over anti—semitism" — labour mps criticise their colleague chris williamson for claiming the party had done more than any other to tackle anti—semitism. we'll speak to a mother who says that the so called "momo challenge" — a creepy image of a doll targeting children online — was sent to her daugher by other teenagers. when you get a statement for your outstanding student loan, do you find it easy to understand? the financial advice company money saving expert and a body representing a top universities called the russell group think that the way the current statement is laid out misleads graduates and causes unnecessary worry. the statement details your outstand
britbox has been successful in north america because of the name. it is a good name. it is.british soap. they said there will be one comprehensive home where anyone in britain can get all of our library content britain can get all of our library co nte nt of britain can get all of our library content of itv and bbc library in one place and watch it anytime anywhere. thank you very much. still to come: "too apologetic over anti—semitism" — labour mps criticise their colleague chris...
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so, what about north america? north america has to keep up and preserve its leadership. the number one economy in the world, the most dynamic, but always in need to reinvent itself. there are serious difficulties, and another they are being addressed with the u.s.m.c.a., act 2. what does it u.s.m.c.a. brent? ,ct 1.5, a massive updating developing rules where we did not have rules, for example in digital trade or labor. 2, the maint thing, persistence of donald the newvision, negotiation, the new agreement makes it more demanding to bring ,rade into the production chain the so-called was a haulage and moreles of origin become rigid. it is difficult to bring parts from other countries to bring into your bmw or toyota in the region. instead, an incentive is created for them to invest, bring investment. investment has every reason to come in a much more noticeable way into north america. instead of being able to bring from germany or career 30th percent of the cost of your car, you can on the bring 25%, not even concentrated in a block like the engine, everything has to be m
so, what about north america? north america has to keep up and preserve its leadership. the number one economy in the world, the most dynamic, but always in need to reinvent itself. there are serious difficulties, and another they are being addressed with the u.s.m.c.a., act 2. what does it u.s.m.c.a. brent? ,ct 1.5, a massive updating developing rules where we did not have rules, for example in digital trade or labor. 2, the maint thing, persistence of donald the newvision, negotiation, the...
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our north america editor, jon sopel has more from washington.ntlemen, the president of the united states. donald trump had an unpalatable choice. having not got a deal with congress, he was either going to have to admit failure on funding his wall with mexico, his signature campaign pledge, or he was going to have to go nuclear. he chose nuclear. this was now a national emergency on the southern border. we're going to be signing, today, and registering, national emergency. and — it's a great thing to do, because we have an invasion of drugs, invasion of gangs, invasion people, and it's unacceptable. watched by relatives who have had family members killed by illegal immigrants, the president rode roughshod over the powers of lawmakers to set budgets and to set up a confrontation with congress that he fully recognises is likely to end up in the courts. we will have a national emergency and we will then be sued and they will sue us in the ninth circuit, even though it shouldn't be there. and we will possibly get a bad ruling and then we will get an
our north america editor, jon sopel has more from washington.ntlemen, the president of the united states. donald trump had an unpalatable choice. having not got a deal with congress, he was either going to have to admit failure on funding his wall with mexico, his signature campaign pledge, or he was going to have to go nuclear. he chose nuclear. this was now a national emergency on the southern border. we're going to be signing, today, and registering, national emergency. and — it's a great...
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welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. i'm reged ahmad. our top stories: hours before voting is due to begin, nigeria's presidential election is postoned. we'll be live with the very latest. donald trump invokes national emergency powers to fund the border wall with mexico. his opponents are furious. we are going to confront the national security crisis on our southern border, and we are going to do it, one way or the other we have to do it. the family of the pregnant teenager who joined the islamic state group pleads with the british authorities to help bring her home. and junk in space. engineers test a new satellite harpoon system for collecting floating trash. we begin with breaking news from nigeria. the electoral commission has postponed the presidential election by a week, just a few hours before voting was due to begin. the commission chairman yakub mahmood said that it was not logistically feasible to proceed as scheduled. he called it a difficult decision, but necessary to ensure a free and fair vote. let's get t
welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. i'm reged ahmad. our top stories: hours before voting is due to begin, nigeria's presidential election is postoned. we'll be live with the very latest. donald trump invokes national emergency powers to fund the border wall with mexico. his opponents are furious. we are going to confront the national security crisis on our southern border, and we are going to do it, one way or the other we have to do it. the...
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it's been haul routes to north america that haven't...hat airline to get those established and to run those profitably. so, yes, there are going to bea profitably. so, yes, there are going to be a lot of airlines at the moment very worried and looking at their finances very carefully. and even larger airlines, we have seen with easyjet, rya nair, even larger airlines, we have seen with easyjet, ryanair, they have faltered a bit. the growth they have had over the last decade or two has begun to slow a bit. it's a very difficult environment at the moment for short—haul airlines. difficult environment at the moment for short-haul airlines. good to talk to you, thank you to murdo morrison from flight global magazine. theresa may has called on conservative mps to put "personal preferences" aside and get her brexit deal through the house of commons. in a letter to every tory member of parliament, the prime minister said "history would judge us all" over the handling of brexit. she also set out what the government would be doing in the coming da
it's been haul routes to north america that haven't...hat airline to get those established and to run those profitably. so, yes, there are going to bea profitably. so, yes, there are going to be a lot of airlines at the moment very worried and looking at their finances very carefully. and even larger airlines, we have seen with easyjet, rya nair, even larger airlines, we have seen with easyjet, ryanair, they have faltered a bit. the growth they have had over the last decade or two has begun to...