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. >> the world trade oranization needs drastic change, the second largest economy in the world shouldountry in order to game the sis system at others' expense. >> charles: what d.cheryl: whaf that? >> it doesn't help, later yesterday the chinese foreign minister gave a speech that contradicted that. that means it's going to be hard for us to work this out. trump's big mistake here was getting out of the trans pacific partnership because if we stayed in that, all of these countries could use their leverage to get china to do what it's supposed to do under the world trade oranization rules. cheryl: because they're still a developing country under the wto which i think the president is right on about, that they are hardly -- they're the world's second largest economy. they're not a developing country. the chinese have a lot of power on our economy when it comes to u.s. farmers, whether it's soybean, now they say they're going to buy more pork products. so we are seeing good faith from the chinese. do you think that's a sign, because their economy has been pressured during the trade fight
. >> the world trade oranization needs drastic change, the second largest economy in the world shouldountry in order to game the sis system at others' expense. >> charles: what d.cheryl: whaf that? >> it doesn't help, later yesterday the chinese foreign minister gave a speech that contradicted that. that means it's going to be hard for us to work this out. trump's big mistake here was getting out of the trans pacific partnership because if we stayed in that, all of these...
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with the world trade oranization. this to me is just symbolic.s could be going on for years and it's ironic the chinese complained to the wto when they've violated so many rules for so many years. >> it's very interesting, watching the chinese strategy here. this is not just unprecedented for china. we've never seen a trade dispute like this in modern times. we are in completely unchartered territory here and it's very interesting, watching the chinese, do this combination of aggressive and consisten concily tactics, looking for a button they think they can push. it's clear, they're just probing their way forward just like the u.s. is. ashley: quickly, james, does the u.s. have the upper hand at this point? >> well, i think the key thing for the president is as long as he can keep the economy going and his re-election, he would be in a stronger negotiating position. ashley: james, thanks for joining us this morning. appreciate it. >> thank you. lauren: it was a august for invest -- it was a tough august for investors. september is not looking too
with the world trade oranization. this to me is just symbolic.s could be going on for years and it's ironic the chinese complained to the wto when they've violated so many rules for so many years. >> it's very interesting, watching the chinese strategy here. this is not just unprecedented for china. we've never seen a trade dispute like this in modern times. we are in completely unchartered territory here and it's very interesting, watching the chinese, do this combination of aggressive...
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oran individual political or ideological viewpoint. let's treat a it on that basis.at is all i am going and all i can do as your representative and the chair, ask colleagues, please, to lower the decibel level and to try to treat each other as opponents, not as enemies. a labour mp asked an urgent question, prompted by boris johnson's comments. it was left to a junior minister to reply. british democracy has i was been a robust and vibra nt, healthy democracy has i was been a robust and vibrant, healthy respectful debate is vibrant to our democracy. freedom of speech is a fundamental british liberty. but it is not an excuse british liberty. but it is not an excuse to threaten or abuse anyone whose views you do not agree with. that liberty is compromised when a culture of intimidation and forces people out of public life or discourages citizens from engaging in the political process. let me make clear and say, with no equivocation, such behaviour is wrong, unacceptable and must be addressed. i do not just wrong, unacceptable and must be addressed. i do notjust want to
oran individual political or ideological viewpoint. let's treat a it on that basis.at is all i am going and all i can do as your representative and the chair, ask colleagues, please, to lower the decibel level and to try to treat each other as opponents, not as enemies. a labour mp asked an urgent question, prompted by boris johnson's comments. it was left to a junior minister to reply. british democracy has i was been a robust and vibra nt, healthy democracy has i was been a robust and...
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oran. it seems she gave little phone to what impression this would make on people back home in her village. most people say she's fully veiled and singing muslim songs although it's not a song so this. has learned nothing b. doesn't belong here and see she's dangerous. perhaps it would be more prudent for leonora to stay in a neighboring village away from the media frenzy expected to descend on pride. and there indeed appears to be a solution mike and cloudier done from the berlin counseling center met pastor marcus bloomer who's a friend of mike. who thought it was. a look. take a little look around the place all well that's great the pastor knows how people in the area fink and he has experience dealing with individuals whose lives have gone through dramatic changes. the 1st thing we want is for them to have contact with their families and been the one to find me a paul wellstone and to give leonora a place where she'll feel at home and safe with her children while still being independent
oran. it seems she gave little phone to what impression this would make on people back home in her village. most people say she's fully veiled and singing muslim songs although it's not a song so this. has learned nothing b. doesn't belong here and see she's dangerous. perhaps it would be more prudent for leonora to stay in a neighboring village away from the media frenzy expected to descend on pride. and there indeed appears to be a solution mike and cloudier done from the berlin counseling...
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oran sausalito, you know, in california. that was just the way it was, you know. location, michael did a stupid thing. he went out to the site and walked off with no permit from the town, so that wiped out the whole budget. so, i didn't even think we would sell tickets. i was shocked, you know. and we saw it, when it was all over, we were $1.4 million in debt. it cost $2.4 million. the original budget was $250,000. michael went 600% over budget, i went 6% over budget. but i had too many people on the road still. i promoted it. i didn't promote it very heavy. i planted out. i know how to promote records. i had been writing songs for these people for so many years and they were buying my songs. i know the audience. i knew them, and i knew the program directors. i had timelines people couldn't get. i had disc jockeys talking about it. so it was really, like bruce mosher who lives here. he said, woodstock was not your greatest promotion, tracy chapman was. and he was right. woodstock was easy for me to promote. i know exactly what to do and it wasn't me. i was the mes
oran sausalito, you know, in california. that was just the way it was, you know. location, michael did a stupid thing. he went out to the site and walked off with no permit from the town, so that wiped out the whole budget. so, i didn't even think we would sell tickets. i was shocked, you know. and we saw it, when it was all over, we were $1.4 million in debt. it cost $2.4 million. the original budget was $250,000. michael went 600% over budget, i went 6% over budget. but i had too many people...
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china followin -- filing a comph the world trade oranization over the trump administration's tariffso effect over the weekend. it took effect september 1, targeting goods like clothing, tools, electronics. beijing biting back, imposing retaliatory tariffs on u.s. imports of soybeans, crude oil and pharmaceuticals. the big retaliatory tariffs come december 15th. if those go through, that will have an impact. joining us right now is tennessee senator, march sha maa blackburn. what do you want to see in terms of china. the retaliatory tariffs are in place from beijing. we're expecting a bigger bite l combitecome december. are you expecting a deal? >> i think we will see a deal, maria. look at how china reacted as soon as the japan agreement was announced. knowing that is there in principle, kind of spurs them on. what i hear from my democratic colleagues is that the usmca will papas hand el handily in t. it's up to nancy pelosi to put it on the floor, call the vote. i'm he hopeful she will do that next week. we know that the brexit -- the u.k. deal is there when they exit brexit. that h
china followin -- filing a comph the world trade oranization over the trump administration's tariffso effect over the weekend. it took effect september 1, targeting goods like clothing, tools, electronics. beijing biting back, imposing retaliatory tariffs on u.s. imports of soybeans, crude oil and pharmaceuticals. the big retaliatory tariffs come december 15th. if those go through, that will have an impact. joining us right now is tennessee senator, march sha maa blackburn. what do you want to...
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through the world trade oranization after the president ignored their request to delay the latest roundf tariffs put in place on sunday. china's vice premier met with a delegation of u.s. senators including senator steve danes and david perdue on tuesday. a senate aide says they met with the vice premier to have conversations about both security concerns and also ongoing trade negotiations between the u.s. and china but this is not a step forward in trade talks. these meetings were advanced separate from the white house. senator steve dane says this in a statement, quote, the purpose of this trip is to bring montana ag to the forefront of the ongoing trade discussions between the united states and china. it is critical that the voice of montana's farmers and ranchers has a big seat at the table during the negotiations. china and the u.s. have not set a date for the trade teams to meet face-to-face here in the us. what was supposed to be a reset on negotiations scheduled for this month. a spokesperson for the chinese commerce industry says the trade fight violates china's ledge met legit
through the world trade oranization after the president ignored their request to delay the latest roundf tariffs put in place on sunday. china's vice premier met with a delegation of u.s. senators including senator steve danes and david perdue on tuesday. a senate aide says they met with the vice premier to have conversations about both security concerns and also ongoing trade negotiations between the u.s. and china but this is not a step forward in trade talks. these meetings were advanced...
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the world trade oranization expected to side with the united states today and slap billions of dollarsed european subsidies to plane maker airbus. victoria scholar is here to discuss. good morning, victoria. >> good morning. lauren: can europe afford the tariffs on an estimated $7 billion in their goods and if they retaliate, can we afford that? >> yeah, i mean, essentially this is just another trade war on another front. we're already dealing with the one between washington and beijing. now looks like another one could be erupting with the eu as well, essentially airbus is a stock that's very much caught in the crosshairs as well as boeing. the wto is likely to vote in favor of the u.s. which could be extremely costly for the eu. then we could see a retaliation and it could go the other way and hit boeing as well. we saw shares in airbus slump sharply a couple weeks ago when the reports came out. we'll have to wait and see what happens. it just means more tension in terms of the ongoing trade war. lauren: more tension, more uncertainty. we see the ftse, a little bit of weakness this m
the world trade oranization expected to side with the united states today and slap billions of dollarsed european subsidies to plane maker airbus. victoria scholar is here to discuss. good morning, victoria. >> good morning. lauren: can europe afford the tariffs on an estimated $7 billion in their goods and if they retaliate, can we afford that? >> yeah, i mean, essentially this is just another trade war on another front. we're already dealing with the one between washington and...
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i think the world trade oranization was not one of the greats. not one of the grates.greats.it was terrible. we're going to find out. that's going to be a very interesting question. >> reporter: sticking the trade, much of the reaction we saw in the markets on wednesday was about china and the fact there could be progress with china, so we saw an uptick in nature gets. i asked the president what changed this time. >> i just think it's progressing. i think they want to make a deal. they're losing their supply chain. >> do you having specific. >> i don't want to say that. >> reporter: from impeachment to trade, all of those questions were answered here at the press conference. lauren: thank you very much. amid the impeachment inquiry, the u.s. signed a trade deal with japan, the world's third largest economy. it covers agriculture, industrial and digital trade, not auto tariffs. japanese automakers were hoping to see auto tariffs eliminated. they kept them at the current 2.5%. the deal will open new markets for $7 billion in agricultural products going to japan. cheryl:
i think the world trade oranization was not one of the greats. not one of the grates.greats.it was terrible. we're going to find out. that's going to be a very interesting question. >> reporter: sticking the trade, much of the reaction we saw in the markets on wednesday was about china and the fact there could be progress with china, so we saw an uptick in nature gets. i asked the president what changed this time. >> i just think it's progressing. i think they want to make a deal....
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oran the 82nd airborne division for contractors wondered on the battlefield always to be very upset about this and wandered into a town called falluja and were killed and burned and their bodies were hung up. it was a tribal town so what we did is we knew we would get the tribal elements that hated the people that had done itt and then we would get the bodies back and find the people who had done it in to do that they would raid into their home at night i didn't want to a charge into a city of 350,000 people. after a couple of days of llguing i received the order you will go against falluja and stay in the fight. i knew my boss and the boss above him agreed with me they fought the good fight in washington. that's why it's called orders. you don't have to like it so then say i will do this as well as if i had thought of the plan and then you have to embrace it because if you go into something like thatth then people will suffer. we got as many innocent people evacuated as we could then we went in swinging and i will just tell you that the one qualification i put on it i'm going but don't s
oran the 82nd airborne division for contractors wondered on the battlefield always to be very upset about this and wandered into a town called falluja and were killed and burned and their bodies were hung up. it was a tribal town so what we did is we knew we would get the tribal elements that hated the people that had done itt and then we would get the bodies back and find the people who had done it in to do that they would raid into their home at night i didn't want to a charge into a city of...
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important that when there is a result, whether it is a referendum 01’ result, whether it is a referendum oranse what we get is people saying, and they say this to me in my constituency, i will never vote again, because there is no point because you people in westminster do not listen to what we want. it is a curious position we find ourselves in. those 21 conservative mps who we re in. those 21 conservative mps who were thrown out of the party, that has been done. that has happened. yet you are able to talk to me this morning and openly say you have a com pletely morning and openly say you have a completely different principal position to that of your prime minister. —— principled position. but that is the extraordinary thing about this period in uk politics. i am very sorry that my 21, 22 colleagues, there is an appeals process and they will pursue that. when the prime minister is able to get the deal in october, i hope that they and other mps are able to vote for the deal and we are able to put at least this first phase of brexit, to get through that, to get onto talking about the future re
important that when there is a result, whether it is a referendum 01’ result, whether it is a referendum oranse what we get is people saying, and they say this to me in my constituency, i will never vote again, because there is no point because you people in westminster do not listen to what we want. it is a curious position we find ourselves in. those 21 conservative mps who we re in. those 21 conservative mps who were thrown out of the party, that has been done. that has happened. yet you...
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order a drink and relax unless you have to get back for work 01’ unless you have to get back for work oranappointment and then you will be worried! i have spent the last few hours studying what happened after the monarch collapse which was almost two years to the day. 98% of the people who were supposedly stranded abroad actually flew back on the day they were intended to fly back. some, yes, had to go to manchester rather than birmingham and geta manchester rather than birmingham and get a bus for a couple of hours but it isn't the end of the world. the idea is they set up a really sophisticated shadow airline. you have got planes basically mirroring the thomas cook airline schedule, they had 60 aircraft, 2a airlines, flying to 33 different... do they play for those? if you go to the civil aviation headquarters they effectively turn into an airline hq and have different carriers charted in from across the world and they are flying across the world and they are flying a shadow of the thomas cook airlines schedule. so they are just mirroring the whole thing and bringing people back when the
order a drink and relax unless you have to get back for work 01’ unless you have to get back for work oranappointment and then you will be worried! i have spent the last few hours studying what happened after the monarch collapse which was almost two years to the day. 98% of the people who were supposedly stranded abroad actually flew back on the day they were intended to fly back. some, yes, had to go to manchester rather than birmingham and geta manchester rather than birmingham and get a...
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it is about something bigger than an individual or an individual party, oran individual or an individual may i just of it on that basis. in the meantime, may ijust ask, and that is all i'm doing and all i can do as your representative in the chair, ask colleagues, please, to lower the decibel level and to try to treat each other as opponents, not as enemies. 0rder. urgent question. ian murray. 0rder. enemies. 0rder. urgent question. ian murray. order. i genuinely am not convinced. i will take one if the right honourable gentleman insists. iam not right honourable gentleman insists. i am not sure how helpful it will be. would it be helpful to the house to know the subjects of the other urgent questions and statements, please? i am gratefulto urgent questions and statements, please? i am grateful to the right honourable gentleman. yes, we have... we have the... the first urgent question is on the subject from the honourable gentleman on the subject of the european union withdrawal number to act 2019 and theissues withdrawal number to act 2019 and the issues will play out but compliance wit
it is about something bigger than an individual or an individual party, oran individual or an individual may i just of it on that basis. in the meantime, may ijust ask, and that is all i'm doing and all i can do as your representative in the chair, ask colleagues, please, to lower the decibel level and to try to treat each other as opponents, not as enemies. 0rder. urgent question. ian murray. 0rder. enemies. 0rder. urgent question. ian murray. order. i genuinely am not convinced. i will take...
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frustration is that china having been admitted to the international economic order, the world trade oranizationmarket practices that characterize the international economic system, china now has disappointed because people believed that they were going to become responsible in opening their markets, in protecting intellectual property and in fact we've experienced just the opposite. they steal intellectual property and in fact use joint vein p ve, any company will tell you the joint venture becomes a front for stealing intellectual property. we have problems in large segments of the chinese market that are not open, we have problems in chinese preferences. there's disappointment. what president trump tried to do is change that conversation and say all right, now we are going to make certain that you either playy the rules or wre going to continue to punish until you play by the rules. it's a high stakes game. because nobody can really imagine long-term international economic growth without chinese economic growth or american economic growth without international economic growth. so it's aigh st
frustration is that china having been admitted to the international economic order, the world trade oranizationmarket practices that characterize the international economic system, china now has disappointed because people believed that they were going to become responsible in opening their markets, in protecting intellectual property and in fact we've experienced just the opposite. they steal intellectual property and in fact use joint vein p ve, any company will tell you the joint venture...
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. >> well, that's been going on for 15 years with the world trade oranization, the dispute between airbuswe do watch it. i think we're concerned as an industry if we start seeing tariffs being placed on european airplanes. there's no questio europeans are going to place tariffs on the u.s. airplanes, all of which means there's going to be higher ticket prices for u.s. consumers many i don't think that's good for travel, trade or comes percent. maria: for sure. you're not worried about the saudi oil situation because oils has already begun to stabilize. you're not worried about the tariff situation because it hasn't impacted you yet. okay. you are also announcing this morning, you'll be the first airline to be the keynote presenter at the 2020 consumer electronics show, you'll be presenting the future of air travel. this is good stuff. the consumer electronics show was all about the auto sector in the last couple of years. tell me what it's going to look like with you as the keynote. >> we're excited. our theme is going to be putting the c back in cs, putting the consumer back in the elect
. >> well, that's been going on for 15 years with the world trade oranization, the dispute between airbuswe do watch it. i think we're concerned as an industry if we start seeing tariffs being placed on european airplanes. there's no questio europeans are going to place tariffs on the u.s. airplanes, all of which means there's going to be higher ticket prices for u.s. consumers many i don't think that's good for travel, trade or comes percent. maria: for sure. you're not worried about the...