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rosalind: this is bloomberg. ♪ rosalind: this is "bloomberg best." i am rosalind chin.'s continue with the report on global growth prospects from the oecd. >> the oecd has cut its global growth outlook again, saying trade tensions and uncertainty are weighing on the global economy. >> an economist saying global growth has started to bottom out. the oecd says they are cutting that to 3.3%, the euro area only growing 1%, and the u.k. less than 1% as they face a host of uncertainties from brexit. china as well downgraded to 2% in 2019. what this means for markets is of course the u.s. versus the rest of the world, the trade of last year. it has been the trade of the last two years. the index of 18% versus the msci ex u.s., up 6%, so three times the outperformance. we will see if that trend continues as the u.s. is the only one that will have growth revised higher in 2020, u.s. versus the rest of the world. >> the huawei cfo is under house arrest in vancouver, now suing canadian authorities, alleging she was wrongfully detained in search. the canadian government began the p
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i am rosalind chin. and this is "bloomberg best," your weekly review of the most important business news, analysis, and interviews from bloomberg around the world. let's start off with a look at the top headlines. on monday, reports of progress towards a trade agreement between the u.s. and china had investors feeling optimistic. >> the u.s.-china trade deal could result in lifting all tariffs if china buys more american products and commits to protecting intellectual property rights. what is china willing to buy? >> china has made it clear they are willing to come to the table. they are willing to buy agricultural products. we're expecting more in the energy area. >> what are we offering china? >> we are offering a return to something close to normality, it looks like, and that is a lifting of the largest piece of the tariffs imposed on $250 billion in chinese imports last year. we are in this uncomfortable limbo stage of the negotiations because of the npc, because of the chinese political calendar, bu
i am rosalind chin. and this is "bloomberg best," your weekly review of the most important business news, analysis, and interviews from bloomberg around the world. let's start off with a look at the top headlines. on monday, reports of progress towards a trade agreement between the u.s. and china had investors feeling optimistic. >> the u.s.-china trade deal could result in lifting all tariffs if china buys more american products and commits to protecting intellectual property...
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. ♪ rosalind: coming up on "bloomberg best," the stories that shaped the week in business around thes. faces a trade deficit. >> u.s. trade deficit and goods and services has risen more than $100 billion. rosalind: china scales back its projections. >> that is the weakest target china has set itself for growth. rosalind: investors await a deal that will free both economies from the pressures of a trade war. >> paris is not making us richer. rosalind: huawei tries to mend fences in europe. >> huawei will say we are not a -- we are a company that does not do those allegations put
. ♪ rosalind: coming up on "bloomberg best," the stories that shaped the week in business around thes. faces a trade deficit. >> u.s. trade deficit and goods and services has risen more than $100 billion. rosalind: china scales back its projections. >> that is the weakest target china has set itself for growth. rosalind: investors await a deal that will free both economies from the pressures of a trade war. >> paris is not making us richer. rosalind: huawei tries...
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i'm rosalind chin. this is bloomberg. 'sshaad: let's get to huawei hit back at washington's claim it aided china in espionage. the government from borrowing the equipment from certain network, saying it is unconstitutional to punish without a fair trial. unconstitutionally as judge, jury, and executioner. rishaad: tom mackenzie is at huawei headquarters in shenzhen. what is the role of president trump in all of this? tom: i thought it was very interesting because president trump been referred to during this press conference, and also in my institute with the chief legal officer. they referred to trump's tweets in the 5g space, saying u.s. companies needed to step up. he referenced some comments from president trump himself to the likes of the vice premier when he was in washington suggesting potentially they might get involved, president trump may get involved around huawei if it is to aid a u.s.-china trade deal. trump has muddied the waters on this. many in the administration would have preferred him to stay out of this
i'm rosalind chin. this is bloomberg. 'sshaad: let's get to huawei hit back at washington's claim it aided china in espionage. the government from borrowing the equipment from certain network, saying it is unconstitutional to punish without a fair trial. unconstitutionally as judge, jury, and executioner. rishaad: tom mackenzie is at huawei headquarters in shenzhen. what is the role of president trump in all of this? tom: i thought it was very interesting because president trump been referred...
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i'm rosalind chin. this is bloomberg.he federal reserve is expected to send more dovish policy signals at its meeting this week, paving the way for three asian central banks to maintain their policy positive as well. our global economics and policy editor, kathleen hays, is in new york with us for a preview. it is a foregone conclusion. the fed won't move, so what are we watching for? >> we will be watching what the fed signals about interest rate increases in 2019. every three months the federal reserve updates its economic projections. they look at gdp, unemployment, inflation. it is jay powell once again getting ready to update those sets and last time they did it was in december. we will be waiting to see if ory keep the dots at two one. left, a veryom the narrow consensus that there will be two rate hikes. fed officials were looking for even more this year, and several said there could be maybe none at all. maybe move the markets and the we surveyedrvey -- analysts and they are looking for the fed signal. we will als
i'm rosalind chin. this is bloomberg.he federal reserve is expected to send more dovish policy signals at its meeting this week, paving the way for three asian central banks to maintain their policy positive as well. our global economics and policy editor, kathleen hays, is in new york with us for a preview. it is a foregone conclusion. the fed won't move, so what are we watching for? >> we will be watching what the fed signals about interest rate increases in 2019. every three months the...
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rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products.w that we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good eveningthnd k you for joining us. u.s. investigators will head to the scene of a plane crash in t ethiopt killed all 157 teople on board this morning. search and rescus found no survivors at the scene of the crash, 40 miles south of ethiopia's capital of addis ababa. the ethiopian airlines plane was a four-month-old boeing 737 maxs eight, the nmodel of the popular commercial airliner. and the same model as anio indonesianair flight that crashed in october. kenya's transport ministerhe confirmed thatargest number of passengers were from kenya, where the plane was headed.th amon1
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rosalind p. walter barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provid by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retiremepany. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. the united sta cutting off direct aid to el salvador, guatemala, and honduras. the state department announced today that it will suspend 2017 and 2018 payments to the three countries. ve comes one day after president trump threatened to mmut down the u.s.-mexico border overration and said that the cuts were already in place. >> i've enents to guatemala, to honduras and el salvador. ymore.ey goes there an we were giving them $500 million. e giving them tremendous aid. we stopped payment to honduras, to guatemad to el salvador. we were paying them
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let's get over to rosalind chin.out that story, the indian pilot kept by pakistan may be released friday but it is unclear whether that will help reduce -- help reduce tensions between the neighbors. the prime minister says he will free the officer as a gesture of these, adding he hopes the international community will help ease cross-border tensions. the u.s. secretary of state says he has spoken to both sides and is calling for calm. his early prime minister benjamin netanyahu is to be andcted for bribery, fraud breach of trust after an investigation that could end his political career. this is the first time a sitting israeli leader has come so close to criminal charges. wrongdoing ands describes the investigation as an unprecedented witchhunt. some new york figures are pleading with amazon not to abandon its second planned campus. morgan stanley's boss and a dinkins,yor, david wrote an open letter to jeff bezos, urging him to reconsider the station in queens. they say governor cuomo will take personal responsibil
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i'm rosalind chin. this is bloomberg..do see trading on the rupee kickoff with the india open a the rupee willy, be down against the dollar, the dollar up i .25%, a slight rally in the 10 year yield as we see the yield down to 7.3%. nifty futures showing more negativity, one of the reasons could be president planning to end trade benefits -- his notice to congress kicks off a 60 day process before he can take action on his own authority. we have the details. what are the implications? what sort of trade preferences are we talking about? this is going to be a negative implication for india, they are still investigating and 2%, so theound company is are looking to trade and will have to go back to the drawing board to see how it will be impacting deficit. this is going to be negative for currencies, and the business phase will also be impacted and there is a chance that it can be traders andbut analysts are keenly watching this development. initially it will turn negative for both countries. which companies are likely to be
i'm rosalind chin. this is bloomberg..do see trading on the rupee kickoff with the india open a the rupee willy, be down against the dollar, the dollar up i .25%, a slight rally in the 10 year yield as we see the yield down to 7.3%. nifty futures showing more negativity, one of the reasons could be president planning to end trade benefits -- his notice to congress kicks off a 60 day process before he can take action on his own authority. we have the details. what are the implications? what sort...
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rosalind: exactly. the european parliament elections held in late may. if the u.k. is still part of the eu at that point in time, does the u.k. have to participate in those elections or can they opt out? that is really muddying the water. that is the question about may versus june. thereal risk is getting to and of march, if there is no deal or extension, we are in no man's land. we are talking about the prospect of a no deal brexit. taylor: within the prospect of the no deal brexit, the headline , within ation today no deal brexit, who has the most to lose? rosalind: companies have spent many months are for this scenario. financial companies have contingency plans, some companies announced they are moving operations offshore or looking to do so. we've also got the government saying there needs to be preparations for continuity of services for health care, education, workers. what are the arrangement for foreigners in the u.k. and brits in europe? the real question is how much said preparation can trans
rosalind: exactly. the european parliament elections held in late may. if the u.k. is still part of the eu at that point in time, does the u.k. have to participate in those elections or can they opt out? that is really muddying the water. that is the question about may versus june. thereal risk is getting to and of march, if there is no deal or extension, we are in no man's land. we are talking about the prospect of a no deal brexit. taylor: within the prospect of the no deal brexit, the...
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let's take a look at the first word news with rosalind chin.at they say is the big picture, policymakers continuing with the form. the talks include building a moderately prosperous society and upholding the core position on the communist party central committee. washington say most if not all u.s. tariffs on china are to be lifted as part of the trade deal approaching its final stages. sources say beijing has made it clear that they will reduce the terrorists, necessary for any deal. the white house says there will be a summit as soon as mid-march. president trump has repeated his view that the dollar is too jay powell isat someone who "likes raising rates." he says the u.s. is doing well want ofthat and that he you that is good for business. the dollar was lower against the euro on monday after the president's comments. >> we have a gentleman that likes raising interest rates. lovese a gentleman that quantitative tightening. gentleman that likes a very strong dollar. >> and spacex has taken a giant leap forward with the successful docking of
let's take a look at the first word news with rosalind chin.at they say is the big picture, policymakers continuing with the form. the talks include building a moderately prosperous society and upholding the core position on the communist party central committee. washington say most if not all u.s. tariffs on china are to be lifted as part of the trade deal approaching its final stages. sources say beijing has made it clear that they will reduce the terrorists, necessary for any deal. the white...
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. >> additional support has been provided by, rosalind p. walter, cheryl and phillip milstein family, judy and josh westin and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program. i'm in the vietnamese capital hanoi for special coverage of the summit here between president trump and kim jong-un. two remarkable situations face the president right now. this high stakes nuclear diplomacy while bombshell testimony against the president unfolds in washington at the very same time. it was all smiles and handshakes here between the president and kim jong-un before the two settled down to an intimate dinner. while on capitol hill, the president's former personal lawyer and fixer michael cohen, ahead of his own prison term, apologized for lying to congress and covering up for trump. he called the president a racist, a con man and a cheat. we will have more on that testimony in a moment. first, all of this was on trump and kim jong-un's minds as they met and shook hands here in hanoi. take a listen. mr. tr
. >> additional support has been provided by, rosalind p. walter, cheryl and phillip milstein family, judy and josh westin and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program. i'm in the vietnamese capital hanoi for special coverage of the summit here between president trump and kim jong-un. two remarkable situations face the president right now. this high stakes nuclear diplomacy while bombshell testimony against the president...
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rosalind: it is all very up in the air.the key things today is to hear the attorney general geoffrey cox's perspective, his legal opinion. he is expected to say this does mean the u.k. will not be wedded indefinitely to the eu. and his wordteer carries quite a bunch of weight with the other brexiteers. over voters but we are waiting to see what the plan is for the vote this evening, how many votes there will be. it won't start until 7:00 london time and could go for several hours. right now, the key question is on that particular vote on the deal, what is the margin by which theresa may is expected to still lose? nejra: thank you so much. , ourind mathieson executive editor for international government, joining us from the london set. strategist, equity at ubs. great to have you with us this morning. talk to me about your base case. is it that we eventually do get theresa may's deal but with some sort of delay and if so, what time frame are you looking at? >> good morning. it is very good news. step where they strike a deal
rosalind: it is all very up in the air.the key things today is to hear the attorney general geoffrey cox's perspective, his legal opinion. he is expected to say this does mean the u.k. will not be wedded indefinitely to the eu. and his wordteer carries quite a bunch of weight with the other brexiteers. over voters but we are waiting to see what the plan is for the vote this evening, how many votes there will be. it won't start until 7:00 london time and could go for several hours. right now,...
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rosalind: that is expected to not pass.ot want to have the no deal brexit option on the table. that is the one of businesses and markets fear the most. what we will then have is a vote on thursday where parliament will seek to get more time for get done for an extension. that creates significant risks for theresa may because hard brexiteers are likely to be that.by they fear the longer this goes on, the greater chance there is of a softer brexit, a softer exit from the e.u. we could see a second referendum come back onto the table which would raise risks for those hard brexiteers. there is personal risk for theresa may in the vote on thursday even if that extension is granted or parliament does allow her to go to brussels to seek that extension. theresa may's government itself does face direct risk. manus: thank you very much. our international executive editor, rosalind mathieson. joining us is the founding partner at -- governance. good to see you. a roller coaster for brexit. i suppose the issue is this. there seems to b
rosalind: that is expected to not pass.ot want to have the no deal brexit option on the table. that is the one of businesses and markets fear the most. what we will then have is a vote on thursday where parliament will seek to get more time for get done for an extension. that creates significant risks for theresa may because hard brexiteers are likely to be that.by they fear the longer this goes on, the greater chance there is of a softer brexit, a softer exit from the e.u. we could see a...
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rosalind p. walter. rbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided l by mut america-- designing customized individual rand grourement products. that's why we're your retirement company. radditional supas been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs thank you.om viewers like you. from t tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. the coents are still secret, the attorney general is still iaviewing, and the demands to see spcounsel robert mueller's report on the almost two-year investigation into president trump and russian election interference are growing. photographers tracked the movements of attorney general william barr as he left home this morning. yesterday, in a letter to congreional leaders, barr said he anticipated he might be "in a position to advise you of the special counsel's principal lusions as soon as this weekend." president trump remained at his mar-a-lago estate in flor
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rosalind: her deal is probably looking better. is got a little bit of legal clarity around the question of the border between the you can ireland. that may be enough to bring some of the eurosceptics over. she is expecting her attorney general today to endorse that, to give his legal opinion saying that that is what the new deal does provide. the question is, how many of those skeptics can she bring over. the last deal before parliament, she lost by 200 votes. that a lot of people to get onside tonight. what are we expecting the attorney general to weigh in and what kind of things would he say? -- would he say that the uk's more legally bound to the backstop than it was two years ago -- two weeks ago? basically for the people concerned about being tied in indefinitely, these legal documents will provide a u.k.. charity to the he is known to be a brexiteer and his words do carry some significance with that can't. amp.saying that -- that cm 'tis a saying that is likely to bring some people over. tom: i feel like i'm watching a sport
rosalind: her deal is probably looking better. is got a little bit of legal clarity around the question of the border between the you can ireland. that may be enough to bring some of the eurosceptics over. she is expecting her attorney general today to endorse that, to give his legal opinion saying that that is what the new deal does provide. the question is, how many of those skeptics can she bring over. the last deal before parliament, she lost by 200 votes. that a lot of people to get onside...
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>>and 30 year-old jessica talk or they both live in richmond with rosalind father but on monday night officers say the 2 spent the night at a relative's home in hercules and went missing the next morning. the relative called police on tuesday after they could not get hold of jessica. investigators say they do not believe jessica took her purse or money or her id and they are concerns about the welfare of the 2 year-old girl because jessica suffers from a medical condition, right now police are looking for this vehicle are going to show you a 2005. >>a black honda crv with the license plate you see on the screen 05:00am a x 5 one 2 if you see that vehicle dress to call 911. >>a 4 year-old boy in oakland suffering from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head remains in the hospital tonight. the latest update from the police department now on jackson's family is that he is in critical but stable condition in the meantime an arrest has been made in this case wound forcefully to call has more. >>4 year-old of on jackson's family feared wednesday night that he might not make it out of th
>>and 30 year-old jessica talk or they both live in richmond with rosalind father but on monday night officers say the 2 spent the night at a relative's home in hercules and went missing the next morning. the relative called police on tuesday after they could not get hold of jessica. investigators say they do not believe jessica took her purse or money or her id and they are concerns about the welfare of the 2 year-old girl because jessica suffers from a medical condition, right now...
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what rosalind russell is, is looking for here, what she's torn between is not just two men, but two versionsons of womanhood, which are seen as in conflict, and still are. we have on the one hand the myth you can have it all; on the other we do feel still, this tension between devotion to career, which is still seen as somehow selfish for women. to be obsessed with work. i mean about three years ago, "his girl friday," if the script had come in, would have been cutting-edge. and that, my friends, is my farewell to the paper. i'm gonna be a woman, not a news-getting machine. i'm gonna have babies and take care of them and give them time to grow, watch their teeth grow, oh dear, if i see one of them look at a newspaper again, i'm gonna brain 'em. where's my hat? hello? hello? oh, mr. burns? yes, she's still here. (molly haskell) she thinks she wants to move to suburbia and join the garden club and do those womanly things. where is my... oh, there it is. and cary grant is out to, to show her that she, that's not what she wants, she wants to be a newspaperman. walter? hildy. he's just escaped --
what rosalind russell is, is looking for here, what she's torn between is not just two men, but two versionsons of womanhood, which are seen as in conflict, and still are. we have on the one hand the myth you can have it all; on the other we do feel still, this tension between devotion to career, which is still seen as somehow selfish for women. to be obsessed with work. i mean about three years ago, "his girl friday," if the script had come in, would have been cutting-edge. and that,...
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i'm rosalind chin. this is louisburg. -- bloomberg. negativity but this is what we have.back after the lunch break. let's get to the chinese markets. have a look at how they did. composite, 2.9 percent down. the move triggered by the disappointment. concerns about what has been happening with the global economy. warning about economic difficulties. the slowdown taking place. this is the market which has been -- down eight shares. that is the position of the month. barely moving, 6.72 at the moment. that is a current look at the action. get more on that -- let's get more on that china market slump. surprising? it is a most like we were kind of expecting somewhat of a correction. >> i don't think people are surprised china markets are correcting. there must be a lot of hot money. that is not a surprise. data, it is still pretty awful and does show china has as much incentive as donald trump. tomay see a bit of a ramp up get that sorted out. having said all that, china is putting in so much stimulus, they can probably ride this out. data will start to improve. for today, it
i'm rosalind chin. this is louisburg. -- bloomberg. negativity but this is what we have.back after the lunch break. let's get to the chinese markets. have a look at how they did. composite, 2.9 percent down. the move triggered by the disappointment. concerns about what has been happening with the global economy. warning about economic difficulties. the slowdown taking place. this is the market which has been -- down eight shares. that is the position of the month. barely moving, 6.72 at the...
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for now, let's get first word headlines with rosalind chin in hong kong. aussie dollar weekend as fourth-quarter gdp growth missed estimates. the rba will need to lower interest rates. a governor says the australian economy can cope with the slump. they are betting growth will mean wage gain to offset the impact of falling home values. the philippine peso is weakening for a second day. the central bank officials say they need to be more circumspect on the economy and currency. tosays the bank is committed a 2.4% inflation target but it is too early to make a decision on interest rates. self-proclaimed venezuelan is calling guaido for support from workers in his campaign to top president maduro. he said police officials [indiscernible] employee unions. he said venezuela faces a long struggle for democracy. nearing a fix it helps will clean up and $8 trillion part of the market, seen as one of the shadiest corners and finance. the issue is where investments -- investment firms encourage much -- companies to miss bond payments. [indiscernible] results are leg
for now, let's get first word headlines with rosalind chin in hong kong. aussie dollar weekend as fourth-quarter gdp growth missed estimates. the rba will need to lower interest rates. a governor says the australian economy can cope with the slump. they are betting growth will mean wage gain to offset the impact of falling home values. the philippine peso is weakening for a second day. the central bank officials say they need to be more circumspect on the economy and currency. tosays the bank...
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with rosalind chin >. >> china is refusing to agree to u.s. digital trade. beijing has yet to offer significant concessions but will end discrimination against cloud computing services. was deemedoffer inadequate and was withdrawn when the u.s. asked for more concrete information. special counsel robert mueller has delivered his report and found no evidence of collusion with russia and the 2016 election, however the report does not exonerate president trump of obstruction of justice, even though attorney general william barr doesn't see enough to charge. the president tweeted in triumph after the report was released, saying he has been completely cleared. >> there was no collusion with russia, there was no >> fed policy has exotic as we -- exotic this -- kenya 10-year was staying flat. the fact that the fed was trying to nip the short end wasn't working. it's being recognized in all kinds of ways. it's part of the fact that we've got slow down. pound now desperately -- powell now desperately trying to backtrack on what caused this inversion. h
with rosalind chin >. >> china is refusing to agree to u.s. digital trade. beijing has yet to offer significant concessions but will end discrimination against cloud computing services. was deemedoffer inadequate and was withdrawn when the u.s. asked for more concrete information. special counsel robert mueller has delivered his report and found no evidence of collusion with russia and the 2016 election, however the report does not exonerate president trump of obstruction of justice,...
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territory as being occupied or under occupation let's go live now to rosalynn jordan in washington so rosalind what is what does all this change in language mean what's behind it. well. michael kozak who is in charge of the state department bureau that produces these human rights reports said that this was an effort by the department to try to be more reflective of geographic considerations and designations rather than get into legal controversies and he said during wednesday's briefing that this was being done with advice from the state department's legal office that they don't want to get into the questions of territorial status they underscored that this is still something that needs to be settled through negotiations between the palestinians and the israelis but he did push back against the suggestion by some in the other journalists in the room that this was the trumpet ministration trying to change the facts on the ground trying to essentially accede to its view of what the territorial holdings should be between israel and the palestinians essentially taking the side of the current gover
territory as being occupied or under occupation let's go live now to rosalynn jordan in washington so rosalind what is what does all this change in language mean what's behind it. well. michael kozak who is in charge of the state department bureau that produces these human rights reports said that this was an effort by the department to try to be more reflective of geographic considerations and designations rather than get into legal controversies and he said during wednesday's briefing that...
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middle east this is another issue that has human rights activists very concerned so on top of what rosalind mentioned the state department also highlights the murder of journalist john. it points out that the kingdom hasn't provided a detailed explanation if its investigation into the killing inside saudi's istanbul consulate last october the report goes on to say there's been a range of other human rights abuses in saudi arabia such as the sentient of women's rights activists executions for nonviolent offenses and the torture of prisoners and it slams china for the mass the tension if we go muslims saying the sort of abuses it's inflicted on the minority group hasn't been seen since the one nine hundred thirty s. let's talk about all of this with me is the director of the center for middle east studies at the university of denver that is where he is joining us from via skype thanks for speaking to us on al-jazeera so first if we just look at the issue of the language surrounding the golan heights the u.s. state department is calling them israeli controlled rather than is really occupied wh
middle east this is another issue that has human rights activists very concerned so on top of what rosalind mentioned the state department also highlights the murder of journalist john. it points out that the kingdom hasn't provided a detailed explanation if its investigation into the killing inside saudi's istanbul consulate last october the report goes on to say there's been a range of other human rights abuses in saudi arabia such as the sentient of women's rights activists executions for...
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check in with rosalind jordan in washington, d.c.appens, what awaits meng wanzhou in the united states? reporter: well, she broughtcally would be to answer for the allegations brooklyn, new york, which is where the indictments were handed down in january. but that's probably not going to happen very quickly and that's under canadian law, meng appeal thelity to herrent offer to extradite to the united states to face wire fraud, bank fraud and conspiracy to commit fraud charges that were brought down by the brooklyn u.s. attorney. the ability to appeal. it's widely expected that she she has beennd under house arrest in the thetime, mainly because canadians have that said they andeve in the rule of law they are trying to deal with this extradition request in a that comports with canadian laws. anchor: what sort of problems has this case caused? when i think about it, you've got china, you've got canada, you've got the u.s. and iran involved, trade battles already theg on between china and u.s. at the same time. reporter: for our viewers
check in with rosalind jordan in washington, d.c.appens, what awaits meng wanzhou in the united states? reporter: well, she broughtcally would be to answer for the allegations brooklyn, new york, which is where the indictments were handed down in january. but that's probably not going to happen very quickly and that's under canadian law, meng appeal thelity to herrent offer to extradite to the united states to face wire fraud, bank fraud and conspiracy to commit fraud charges that were brought...
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rosalind: she got clarity on avoiding a border between the u.k. and ireland. that might the enough to bring some of the eurosceptics over. fear anything bound into the rule of the european union on trade. the question is how many can she bring over. jonathan: the legal risk of being trapped remains unchanged. the lawyers have rejected the deal. geoffrey: in my letter of the 13th of november remains unchanged. francine: the deal has gotten a double blow, first or the attorney general, lawyers that make up the hardliners for brexit, it is unlikely theresa may will get support for the deal. mr. speaker: the ayes to the right -- it.no's have pm may: i am passionate about delivering the result, but i equally believe the best way is an orderly way with a deal. guy: a lot of mp's will have to decide what they want but what they will really accept. i would love to have a second referendum, but i will accept -- i would like a new deal brexit . >> voting going on in westminster. the key vote is parliament votes whether to leave the european union without a deal. guy: am
rosalind: she got clarity on avoiding a border between the u.k. and ireland. that might the enough to bring some of the eurosceptics over. fear anything bound into the rule of the european union on trade. the question is how many can she bring over. jonathan: the legal risk of being trapped remains unchanged. the lawyers have rejected the deal. geoffrey: in my letter of the 13th of november remains unchanged. francine: the deal has gotten a double blow, first or the attorney general, lawyers...
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rosalind: she got clarity on the question of a continued border, or avoiding a border between the u.k ireland. it may be enough to bring the eurosceptics over. because what they fear more than anything is being bound indefinitely into the role of the european union on trade. the question is how many of those skeptics can she bring over. >> the attorney general of the u.k. said the legal risk of being trapped in the backstop remains unchanged. the lawyers have rejected the deal. geoffrey: in my letter of the 13th of november remains unchanged. has gone a double blow, first from the attorney general, and two, from lawyers that make up the hardliners for brexit. it is unlikely she will get a deal. mr. speaker: the ayes to the 342, the nose to the left, 341. so they have it. i am passionate about delivering the result, but are good believe the best way to do that is in an orderly way with ideal. guy: a lot of mp's will have to decide what they want but what they will really accept. i would love to have a second referendum but i will accept a new deal, or i would like to have a deal that n
rosalind: she got clarity on the question of a continued border, or avoiding a border between the u.k ireland. it may be enough to bring the eurosceptics over. because what they fear more than anything is being bound indefinitely into the role of the european union on trade. the question is how many of those skeptics can she bring over. >> the attorney general of the u.k. said the legal risk of being trapped in the backstop remains unchanged. the lawyers have rejected the deal. geoffrey:...
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rosalind: coming up on "bloomberg best," the stories that shaped the week in business around the worldes a trade deficit. >> it has risen more than $100 billion. >> projections. >> that is the weakest target china has set itself for growth. >> investors await a deal that will free both economies from the pressures of a trade war. >> it is not making us richer. >> huawei tries to mend fences. >> huawei will say we are not a company -- >> cs
rosalind: coming up on "bloomberg best," the stories that shaped the week in business around the worldes a trade deficit. >> it has risen more than $100 billion. >> projections. >> that is the weakest target china has set itself for growth. >> investors await a deal that will free both economies from the pressures of a trade war. >> it is not making us richer. >> huawei tries to mend fences. >> huawei will say we are not a company -- >>...
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access or advertise on the website you can introduce your chinese comments to donald trump and wilbur rosalind mar-a-lago member. you look at who the politicians and varies lobbies choose to frequent in washington, d.c. and to have a big meeting, they choose the trump hotel, two central places you are willing to pay the price, you can gain access. >> the trump family kind of laughs their way through this. there is not a direct paper trail or if there is, they keep on smiling. i want to clarify. a moment ago i wanted to say robert kraft was arrested at that spa. he was not at that spa. he was arrested for allegedly happened there. supposedly what happened there the reason a number of men got arrested took place around the super bowl time. on the night of the super bowl, cindy yang is photographed at mar-a-lago watching the game with the president. what strikes you as most odd about this? >> nothing, really, at the end of the day. in the sense that i think in our system. >> nothing really, not to the evangelical base? >> i'm going to tell you about a guy in 2007 a huge lord gave money to a promi
access or advertise on the website you can introduce your chinese comments to donald trump and wilbur rosalind mar-a-lago member. you look at who the politicians and varies lobbies choose to frequent in washington, d.c. and to have a big meeting, they choose the trump hotel, two central places you are willing to pay the price, you can gain access. >> the trump family kind of laughs their way through this. there is not a direct paper trail or if there is, they keep on smiling. i want to...
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rosalind chin.nd prime minister says the country suffered one of its darkest days after a mass shooting in christchurch. the attacks on mosques have left an unknowing number of people dead. people say they have arrested three men and a woman. of those who would have been directly affected may be migrants to new zealand. they may be refugees here. they have chosen to make new zealand their home. it is their home. they are us. >> the u.s. senate has voted to block president trump's declaration of a national emergency to pay for a border wall with mexico. it sets up the first veto for the president. highlighting willingness from republicans to split with her president with 12 senators voting to cancel the emergency. ppg has fired bill mclaughlin after he was charged in a wide-ranging college admissions scandal. it left the business focused on social good and founded a growth investing platform. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts. this is bloomberg. >> thank
rosalind chin.nd prime minister says the country suffered one of its darkest days after a mass shooting in christchurch. the attacks on mosques have left an unknowing number of people dead. people say they have arrested three men and a woman. of those who would have been directly affected may be migrants to new zealand. they may be refugees here. they have chosen to make new zealand their home. it is their home. they are us. >> the u.s. senate has voted to block president trump's...
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territory as being occupied or under occupation let's go live now to roslyn jordan in washington for so rosalind what does this change in the language really mean how how significant is this in in this area of the middle east where where things are so sensitive. well state department officials tried to argue at the briefing on wednesday morning that this is the terminology involving whether or not the west bank is occupied whether the golan heights are occupied those are legal questions and that they were trying to make the language more reflective of geographic concerns of course of reporters weren't having that they gave the system secretary michael kozak a lot of grief frankly about the change in the language and the thinking is that this might be an attempt by the trumpet ministration to change the facts on the ground in israel and the occupied territories there's also been a lot of concern up particularly from the ngo community the non-governmental organization community about the fact that these reports don't talk about assaults on women's and girls' human rights on their reproductive righ
territory as being occupied or under occupation let's go live now to roslyn jordan in washington for so rosalind what does this change in the language really mean how how significant is this in in this area of the middle east where where things are so sensitive. well state department officials tried to argue at the briefing on wednesday morning that this is the terminology involving whether or not the west bank is occupied whether the golan heights are occupied those are legal questions and...
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engineers tiffany locket, sheila stephens, latisha hawkins, lisa watson morgan, tanya laughinghouse, rosalindthe ladie of nasa. how will you? awesome. >> take a look at thesen. incredible we'll talk to them in just a moment. we are not done here. >> we are not done yet. we're going from space to ms. jenna bush hager. where are you, jenna? >> hi. talk about riding in style. m here with the female first responders from the new york cityire department. ey're making history every day on the job. >> first on the scene, first to respond, first time in the new york fire department's history, 96 women have earned their place across all fire ranks, the highest number of female cfirefighters theity has ever seen. >> the women on this job, we're growing. that's a great ing. >> jackie michelle martinez has been on the job for 13 years. she's fdny's firstwover n's outreach coordinator, recruing female first responders. >> what do women bring to the job? >> the same thing men bring to the job. we bring passion, commitment, dedica on and focus. >> last year the fd marked a historic w firsth a all female cre
engineers tiffany locket, sheila stephens, latisha hawkins, lisa watson morgan, tanya laughinghouse, rosalindthe ladie of nasa. how will you? awesome. >> take a look at thesen. incredible we'll talk to them in just a moment. we are not done here. >> we are not done yet. we're going from space to ms. jenna bush hager. where are you, jenna? >> hi. talk about riding in style. m here with the female first responders from the new york cityire department. ey're making history every...