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rudd: it is good to be here.f it was the great and the good, perhaps i was the not so good great i was sitting back in the corner. weore week -- david: before get to trade, we have to talk about your home country of australia. there is a biblical proportion with the cataclysm. give us an update. p.m. rudd: australians are a resilient people. we have long occupied the driest continent on earth. i have seen fires before. none of us have seen anything like this. i think if i could characterize the national mood at present, it is a serious shop. put some of the numbers into -- it is serious shock. to put some of the numbers into context, we have had fires wipe out an area the size of half of germany. we probably lost something like half a billion to one billion animals of various species. untold impact on biodiversity. billions.ic impact in i think it is the downstream consequences we are still trying to work through. the core message from the austrian political establishment is climate change is real, and for the cu
rudd: it is good to be here.f it was the great and the good, perhaps i was the not so good great i was sitting back in the corner. weore week -- david: before get to trade, we have to talk about your home country of australia. there is a biblical proportion with the cataclysm. give us an update. p.m. rudd: australians are a resilient people. we have long occupied the driest continent on earth. i have seen fires before. none of us have seen anything like this. i think if i could characterize the...
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for that i want to bring in kevin rudd.ister of australia, now the president of the policy institute. kevin, this is in a sense the underside of australia's miracle. australia has grown without a recession for what is it 25 years? >> 28. >> 28 years. but at the heart of that, it has been a fossil fuel extraction economy, a lot of coal and other things, right? >> well to some extent, fareed. i mean, the energy sector in australia has been important, lng and are you right to natural gas as well. but, of course, there are other sectors there is agricultural, information technology, tourism, financial services. it's not just a coal story. but the truth of the matter is, that for the better part of a tech cade now, we've had continued conservative government in australia, which is run a gender of climate change denial reenforced by their partners in crime, the media in australia. the climate change debate is intensely polarizing in australia. like it is in the united states, like it is, frankly, in few other countries. and as a
for that i want to bring in kevin rudd.ister of australia, now the president of the policy institute. kevin, this is in a sense the underside of australia's miracle. australia has grown without a recession for what is it 25 years? >> 28. >> 28 years. but at the heart of that, it has been a fossil fuel extraction economy, a lot of coal and other things, right? >> well to some extent, fareed. i mean, the energy sector in australia has been important, lng and are you right to...
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she opened things up on rudd labour arena. serena williams to follow.lliams to see if she can win this elusive 24th grand slam title which would put her a head to margaret court. ash party as well, the world number one is in action at rudd labour. —— ash barty. and in the men‘s draw, or was the big three is what we‘re always talking but we wait to see if young players come up to challenge them. nothing —— novak djokovic the favourite. to challenge them. nothing —— novak djokovic the favouritelj to challenge them. nothing —— novak djokovic the favourite. i am a big serena williams fan so i will be watching out for that match. the private american aerospace company spacex has been conducting a trial with nasa of its plans to take astronauts to the international space station. it tested the emergency landing system, necessary to qualify the company to fly astronauts to the station. here‘s our science correspondent, jonathan amos. a spacex rocket launch with a difference and something you‘d rather not see. this falcon vehicle is climbing into the sky with t
she opened things up on rudd labour arena. serena williams to follow.lliams to see if she can win this elusive 24th grand slam title which would put her a head to margaret court. ash party as well, the world number one is in action at rudd labour. —— ash barty. and in the men‘s draw, or was the big three is what we‘re always talking but we wait to see if young players come up to challenge them. nothing —— novak djokovic the favourite. to challenge them. nothing —— novak djokovic...
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that i want to bring in kevin rudd, the former prime minister of australia.s is a sense of the under side of australia's miracle, australia grown without a recession for what is it, 25 years, something like that, 28 years? at the heart of that it has been a fossil fuel extraction economy. >> the energy sector in australia has been important and natural gas as well. but, of course, there are other sectors of the economy and agriculture and information technology and tourism. the truth the matter is for the better part of a decade now, we had continued conservative government in australia which is around a gender climate change denial. reenforced by their partners and crimes. the climate change debate is intensely polarizing in australia like it is in the united states and a few other countries. as a consequence it becomes very hard to a, truce measures which measurably reduce greenhouse gas emissions and b, transform our economy at a time and c, take out proper place as leading global climate change action in the council of the world rather than a conservative
that i want to bring in kevin rudd, the former prime minister of australia.s is a sense of the under side of australia's miracle, australia grown without a recession for what is it, 25 years, something like that, 28 years? at the heart of that it has been a fossil fuel extraction economy. >> the energy sector in australia has been important and natural gas as well. but, of course, there are other sectors of the economy and agriculture and information technology and tourism. the truth the...
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thanks for being w.miller, sir david amber rudd says a mome of--sir david and barroso is a moment ofsi c has arrived over climate change could ionn some of his sst comments yet, sir david says we have been putting matters off for too long. his warning comes as bbc news begins a year a special coverage of, change ahead of the u.n. conference in gsgow in december. here is science editor david shukn. david: a stunning view of our fragile planet. the place of light -- blaze of light ence of the many pacts we are hing on the globe. whole restin madagascar are cut down to make farmland. gmany, huge mines couching out coalor power stations. all of this on a scale so large it is even changing the climate. and the world now faces crucial decisions. sir david: the moment of crisis has come. david: sir davar andue tells me-- attenborough tellme time is running appeared south---running out. sir vid: south yes australia is on fire. why? temperatures are increasing. that is a major international catastrophe. to say it has nothing do with the climate is probably nonsense-- palpably nonsense. who has
thanks for being w.miller, sir david amber rudd says a mome of--sir david and barroso is a moment ofsi c has arrived over climate change could ionn some of his sst comments yet, sir david says we have been putting matters off for too long. his warning comes as bbc news begins a year a special coverage of, change ahead of the u.n. conference in gsgow in december. here is science editor david shukn. david: a stunning view of our fragile planet. the place of light -- blaze of light ence of the...
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at the moment, in the rudd labour arena, a tea m moment, in the rudd labour arena, a team competitionlliams against a team caroline wozniacki playing quickfire tennis. roger federer, rafael nadal, djokovic, kvitova, all of these players are involved and i'm sure the amount of money they raise will be significant. they are playing under the roof not because of the air quality but because of the thunderstorms that are still raging. there is the possibility of more hailand there is the possibility of more hail and more lightning later. com plete hail and more lightning later. complete transformation, i can't remember it being quite a sweat in melbourne. it is the rain the area so desperately needs and over the next few days, it is actually the rain rather than the air quality that will give organisers the biggest headache. russell fuller in melbourne. and the air pollution in melbourne features on many of this morning's back pages. the times show a picture of maria sharapova and the line "players gasping in melbourne" the express go with the headline "toxic and terrifying". and they hera
at the moment, in the rudd labour arena, a tea m moment, in the rudd labour arena, a team competitionlliams against a team caroline wozniacki playing quickfire tennis. roger federer, rafael nadal, djokovic, kvitova, all of these players are involved and i'm sure the amount of money they raise will be significant. they are playing under the roof not because of the air quality but because of the thunderstorms that are still raging. there is the possibility of more hailand there is the possibility...
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here is naomi rudd kinn with today's money watch report. >>> stock and bond markets are closed today for the martin luther king, jr. hollywood. we will see if equities pick up tomorrow where they left off friday, in record territory. the dow surged 50 points, the nasdaq jumped 31. and the s&p 500 rose 12. earnings season heats up with reports from ibm, american express and netflix on the calendar this week. netflix faces an increasingly competitive field of streaming entertainment. the streaming video giant's chief content officer, ted sarin doce reportedly has expressed interest in speaking to prince harry and his wife meghan about working together. buckingham palace announced details over the weekend of the agreement to release the prince and meghan from their royal duties at their request. sarin doce asked, who wouldn't be interested in working with harry and meghan? >>> and bad boys for life starring will smith and martin lawrence topped the weekend box office with ticket sales of nearly $60 million in its north america debut. it's the third installment of the buddy comedy after
here is naomi rudd kinn with today's money watch report. >>> stock and bond markets are closed today for the martin luther king, jr. hollywood. we will see if equities pick up tomorrow where they left off friday, in record territory. the dow surged 50 points, the nasdaq jumped 31. and the s&p 500 rose 12. earnings season heats up with reports from ibm, american express and netflix on the calendar this week. netflix faces an increasingly competitive field of streaming entertainment....
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he would never have become prime minister so there we assisted in changing mr rudd and we hope that the mr science it will be different but now we've seen people still in jail almost 2 years there in preventive jail without trial accused of organizing a referendum in charge and they will the the state attorney and the public prosecutor have very close connections to the government in fact the general attorney is named by the spanish government and the specific prosecutor designed by the government is under the orders of the spanish government and they have required a request the very heavy sentences which i hope are not ruled to let me also ask about another controversy surrounding the european parliament in which the electoral board at the spanish electoral board for bade a number of. local representatives from taking their seats at the european parliament i think we're talking about 3 individuals do you take that as a legal or a political issue. well the european parliament is a body of political representation so there's no other way you can take that let me say also that this proves
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the new movie stars paul rudd as a science teacher who students find themselves in the middle of a ghossting mystery. ghostbusters afterlife opens in theaters july 10. and anne hathaway place a journalist tracking how weapons are getting into the hands of contra and costa rica in the netflix original film the last thing he wanted. her reporting this to the mat in the center of the arms trade who happens to be her father. the last thing he wanted also stars ben affleck, willem defoe and rosie perez and a writer? the very 21st. that your eye on tertainment, danya bacchus, cbs 2's, los angeles. >>> so just how did the 49ers stop patrick mahomes. the 49ers equal is open to suggestion. and serena on the road for the first week of the australian open. can she pull it out? >>> that see what's happening outside. this i am running to defeat donald trump. in 2016 i warned that donald trump was a dangerous demagogue, and when the republican congress wouldn't hold him accountable, i went to work helping run winning campaigns in twenty-one house seats. it's time for the senate to act and remove trump fro
the new movie stars paul rudd as a science teacher who students find themselves in the middle of a ghossting mystery. ghostbusters afterlife opens in theaters july 10. and anne hathaway place a journalist tracking how weapons are getting into the hands of contra and costa rica in the netflix original film the last thing he wanted. her reporting this to the mat in the center of the arms trade who happens to be her father. the last thing he wanted also stars ben affleck, willem defoe and rosie...
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faves jen aniston and nicole kidman for best tv actress drama, and ronnie youssef beating out paul rudd know you guys haven't seen my show. it's -- [ laughter ] everyone's, like, is this an editor? >> reporter: newcomer awkwafina also picking up an award. >> if i fall upon hard times, i can sell this. that's good. >> reporter: awkwafina making history as the first woman of asian descent to win best actress in a film though some globes were awarded to more familiar faces as well. joaquin phoenix winning best actor for "joker." renee zellweger won best actress for playing judy garland in "judy," and brad pitt for supporting actor in "once upon a time in hollywood" shouting out his co-star leonardo dicaprio, and weighing in on that "titanic" controversy. >> still, i would have shared the raft. [ laughter ] >> biggest awards of the night on the tv side went to "fleabag" for comedy, and "succession" for drama. for film, "1917" won for drama, and for comedy quentin tarantino's "once upon a time in hollywood." >> what a night. will, stick around because i'm sure you heard about this moment. ri
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central part of that because he is the main backer of the un recognized government of prime minister rudd and in fact he recently said that he's sending troops which would violate that un embargo now he's saying actually no those people he has sent are just trainers but clearly they're important to get president to one on the same track and certainly that will have been a focus of the chancers efforts today our chief political correspondent and a crane thank you very much. now it is the final day of the world economic forum meeting in davos it's been largely dominated by one subject the environment there's been a strong messages from activist. as well as a call to action from the un secretary general antonio terrorists international trade and artificial intelligence were also high on the agenda and thursday saw a call from german chancellor angela merkel for countries to talk more to one another. and on the ground in davos are our senior business editor ben facility and reporter john l. don't allow and they've been covering events there for us this week and here are their takeaways this f
central part of that because he is the main backer of the un recognized government of prime minister rudd and in fact he recently said that he's sending troops which would violate that un embargo now he's saying actually no those people he has sent are just trainers but clearly they're important to get president to one on the same track and certainly that will have been a focus of the chancers efforts today our chief political correspondent and a crane thank you very much. now it is the final...
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parliamentarians on wednesday approved the withdrawal agreement the leader of the briggs's party nigel for rudd had his last words for the for his colleagues. so this is the final chapter at the end of the roche a 47 year political experiment we use our for europe we just hate the european union it's as simple as that well nigel for raj is well he tends to be loved and loathed in equal measure depending on who you speak to he certainly wasn't going to let his final address to the european parliament as leader of the breaks that party the house that he's he sat in for a number of years as an m.e.p. he wasn't going to let that go by without making a bit of a scene there you want to go national through what we're going to wave goodbye i will look forward in the future so working with you please sit down resume your seats put your flags away you're leaving and take them with you if you are leaving now and i well just last week david star sorely who's the president of the european parliament had ruled that flags inside the chamber were going to be hit and he said they fell foul of current laws that
parliamentarians on wednesday approved the withdrawal agreement the leader of the briggs's party nigel for rudd had his last words for the for his colleagues. so this is the final chapter at the end of the roche a 47 year political experiment we use our for europe we just hate the european union it's as simple as that well nigel for raj is well he tends to be loved and loathed in equal measure depending on who you speak to he certainly wasn't going to let his final address to the european...
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is imposing travel restrictions and quarantines for those traveling from china let's bring in kevin rudde former australian prime minister, current president of the asia society policy institute. welcome back. >> good to be on the program. >> how do you think about the economic fallout of what we're seeing in china right now? >> this is where the economy made science and what can the science tell us and what do we know by way of fact and what remains up in the air. the fact is, number one, that this coronavirus has a mortality rate much smaller than sars, and we need to emphasize that with people it's about a 2%, 3% mortality rate that's horrible but it's not 10% to 15% like we had with sars or 50% that we've had with ebola. the other one though is more of a concerning factor, the transmission rate, is faster and more expansive than sars that's where we have some problems in making, as it were, the final projections. but, remember the chinese learned something from their handling of sars they kept it secret for three to four months last time. they got this one out by their timetabling re
is imposing travel restrictions and quarantines for those traveling from china let's bring in kevin rudde former australian prime minister, current president of the asia society policy institute. welcome back. >> good to be on the program. >> how do you think about the economic fallout of what we're seeing in china right now? >> this is where the economy made science and what can the science tell us and what do we know by way of fact and what remains up in the air. the fact...
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the next decisive wolves arm was their goalkeeper‘s, amber rudd out to deny danjames, the clearest manchestering until the wolves defence made it interesting and into the vacuum when one matter. what he lacks in velocity makes up ensure quality. those moments of belated i°y quality. those moments of belated joy gave away to concern. for england and united knighted. marcus rashford was off again after coming on, an injury watched closely. wolves won‘t give them to united march on despite the deed for. patrick geary, bbc news —— the detour. we got a few more goals in carlisle tonight. the league two side went ahead against championship cardiff city thanks to nathan thomas‘ early strike. but look at this for a long throw — it set up aden flint‘s equaliser just over ten minutes later. and then just before the break the ball fell tojosh murphy who thumped cardiff in front. they went on to win 4—3 and will go to reading in round four. it‘s was a bit of a mixed day for the australian open. qualifying for the tournament continued to be affected. first it was delayed because of the poor air quality fr
the next decisive wolves arm was their goalkeeper‘s, amber rudd out to deny danjames, the clearest manchestering until the wolves defence made it interesting and into the vacuum when one matter. what he lacks in velocity makes up ensure quality. those moments of belated i°y quality. those moments of belated joy gave away to concern. for england and united knighted. marcus rashford was off again after coming on, an injury watched closely. wolves won‘t give them to united march on despite...
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changed in 1995 when sports became commercialise that was you know when kobe bryant a year before kevin rudd was drafted into the n.b.a. so it was at that time that here in australia plus in places like china philippines taiwan this sort of the world were able to see a high school kid an 18 year old enter the n.b.a. and set foot on the court he went on to great things you know almost immediately winning 3 titles there was shaq and that was at the same period where you know you know being in in and you know straley are in this sort of the world where with asia and australasia being was drafted in 2003 when. that was a huge huge piece of news not only you know straley about in china where you know to have a professional athlete of any school was almost unheard of to learn one playing in you know one of the largest sports in the world say. you know a big raise and wachovia is felt to the extent that he's over here is that because he's county came along at a very unique time and you know behind a very aggressive marketing campaign from not for i have a decade and he was the 1st real superstar at
changed in 1995 when sports became commercialise that was you know when kobe bryant a year before kevin rudd was drafted into the n.b.a. so it was at that time that here in australia plus in places like china philippines taiwan this sort of the world were able to see a high school kid an 18 year old enter the n.b.a. and set foot on the court he went on to great things you know almost immediately winning 3 titles there was shaq and that was at the same period where you know you know being in in...
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—year—old coco gauff knocking out defending champion naomi osaka in their third—round match on the ruddteenager took just 67 minutes labour arena. the american teenager tookjust 67 minutes to see off osaka with a straight sets win. seven time champion serena williams is also out, beaten by a chinese player. roger federer is involved in a real battle againstjohn millman at the moment, their match is currently six games all in the deciding set. manchester united have been fined £20,000 for failing to ensure their players conducted themselves in an orderly fashion during their premier league defeat to liverpool at anfield on sunday. several united players surrounded the referee after roberto firmino's gold was initially allowed to stand before ruled out by the video assistant referee. we will have more sporty for you in the next hour, but from the and the team, goodbye for now. “— from the and the team, goodbye for now. —— we will have more sporty for you in the next hour, but from me and the team. now it's time for your questions answered with carrie gracie and tulip mazumdar. well, as we
—year—old coco gauff knocking out defending champion naomi osaka in their third—round match on the ruddteenager took just 67 minutes labour arena. the american teenager tookjust 67 minutes to see off osaka with a straight sets win. seven time champion serena williams is also out, beaten by a chinese player. roger federer is involved in a real battle againstjohn millman at the moment, their match is currently six games all in the deciding set. manchester united have been fined £20,000 for...
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call mine but i say the government has quite a different a different stance the resources minister rudd took a there last month keating for him and i quote not to be intimidated by the noisy anti call minority targeting the mine project and he wrote if the protesters achieve their goals of ending coal mining by bullying companies into submission the result would be millions more people without a home access to electricity and without as much hope as they otherwise could have what's your response to that. well that is an absurd and selective reading of things a majority of the astrology and people want to climate action that is very clear a majority of the astride in people oppose the adani mine and it is not going to be told to duty to acknowledge g.'s coal that provide energy democracy and power to those who need it it's going to be the new decentralized technologies particularly solar so i'm sorry but that is a very self-serving law in the end it is a shame that statements have bought it because the truth is that australia needs to move beyond exporting and burning coal as fast as pos
call mine but i say the government has quite a different a different stance the resources minister rudd took a there last month keating for him and i quote not to be intimidated by the noisy anti call minority targeting the mine project and he wrote if the protesters achieve their goals of ending coal mining by bullying companies into submission the result would be millions more people without a home access to electricity and without as much hope as they otherwise could have what's your...
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summer season resort such as on upper thrumming with youngsters drinking and partying hard dominic rudd says brits abroad should look after themselves very challenging al-jazeera and paralympic smoke from australia's unprecedented bushfires is now drifted as far east as argentina that's 10000 kilometers to the east these satellite images show the smoke over south america where residents say the sunset has turned red the fires have been burning in australia since september well 25 people have been killed so far and some wildlife agencies estimate that 500000000 birds reptiles and mammals may have burnt to death in the fires dozens of kangaroos a feared dead at this sanctuary in new south wales the owner has just returned after being evacuated on new year's eve but i didn't think we were going to be sight of that we were going to burn alive and as we were actually has we were leaving the property. they area we were. the area we were sheltering in was on fire and we could see the property burning from the front and we already knew it was around the back in the if we didn't have that revolv
summer season resort such as on upper thrumming with youngsters drinking and partying hard dominic rudd says brits abroad should look after themselves very challenging al-jazeera and paralympic smoke from australia's unprecedented bushfires is now drifted as far east as argentina that's 10000 kilometers to the east these satellite images show the smoke over south america where residents say the sunset has turned red the fires have been burning in australia since september well 25 people have...
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and he's three years younger than paul rudd. [ laughter ] so that's what happens when rudy drinks your blood. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] and while the president is on the hot plate, his son-in-law, in a bit of excellent timing, jared kushner's on the cover of "time" magazine this week with quite a photo. how are we supposed to trust him with the middle east when he doesn't even know what to do with his arms? [ laughter ] it looks like he's in a police lineup. [ laughter ] it will be interesting to see how this plays out. donald trump doesn't like magazines when he is not on the cover. he's not going to pay a porn star to spank him with that. "time" did a whole profile on jared. jared said when he got to the white house he didn't necessarily know what it took to be successful. guess what, he still does not know. but jared kushner always has a spaced-out look on his face like the edibles just kicked in. the fact that this is happening, that he got this interview at the same time republicans are demanding that hunter biden explain how he got a job he wasn't qualified for is very
and he's three years younger than paul rudd. [ laughter ] so that's what happens when rudy drinks your blood. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] and while the president is on the hot plate, his son-in-law, in a bit of excellent timing, jared kushner's on the cover of "time" magazine this week with quite a photo. how are we supposed to trust him with the middle east when he doesn't even know what to do with his arms? [ laughter ] it looks like he's in a police lineup. [ laughter ] it...
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there were no paul rudds. no kind-eyed mark rufalos. you had to be so hard. >> his new film "the great depresh" is a brutally honest view of his battle back from depression. >> you were afraid you weren't going to get better? >> i wasn't communicating. there was nothing i looked forward to and i spent a lot of time trying to think of painless suicides. yeah. >> he was forced to step back from comedy. admitted himself to the hospital. twice. and more. >> my psychiatrist is an advocate for an expert in something called electroconvulsive therapy which used to be called electro shock therapy but they felt electro shock was not quite horrifying enough. they said, yes, electro shock is disturbing but we're soft-selling the convulsions. >> how important is to you to destigmatize things like the hospital and like electro convulsive therapy? >> i have a responsibility and obligation but i'm so grateful for feeling good that i want to share this. that if people feel the way i felt, can feel better, i would do everything in my power to get that in
there were no paul rudds. no kind-eyed mark rufalos. you had to be so hard. >> his new film "the great depresh" is a brutally honest view of his battle back from depression. >> you were afraid you weren't going to get better? >> i wasn't communicating. there was nothing i looked forward to and i spent a lot of time trying to think of painless suicides. yeah. >> he was forced to step back from comedy. admitted himself to the hospital. twice. and more. >>...
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the former australian prime minister, kevin rudd will be joining him.great on what is happening with the trade story. i suspect they will talk about what is happening in australia. u.s. markets perkier than european markets. morgan stanley leading the charge. this is bloomberg. ♪ --david: bloomberg.com from bloomberg world headquarters in new york to our tv and radio audiences worldwide, i am david westin. welcome to "balance of power," where the world of politics meets the world of business. today, so he'll cup or in washington on the senate passing usmca just moments ago. tom orlik on what comes next for u.s. china trade relations, and anthony holbert in moscow on president putin shaking up the constitution again. let's start with you, sahil. usmca past. it is a new era. sahil: it certainly is. this was an overwhelming vote, much like we saw in the house, a bipartisan vote to pass the usmca. this was a major campaign promise for president trump. he will spend the next eight or nine months bragging he got it done. it is not a radical departure from naf
the former australian prime minister, kevin rudd will be joining him.great on what is happening with the trade story. i suspect they will talk about what is happening in australia. u.s. markets perkier than european markets. morgan stanley leading the charge. this is bloomberg. ♪ --david: bloomberg.com from bloomberg world headquarters in new york to our tv and radio audiences worldwide, i am david westin. welcome to "balance of power," where the world of politics meets the world of...
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unless you're a professional. >> or paul rudd. >> we're doing a play together. we start previews in a week, january 12th, and we open january 25th. >> you really wanted to share a message about what's happening in australia. >> i do. so my beautiful hometown is suffering incredibly tragic, catastrophic fires. it's the worst on recorded history, and people are losing their homes. it's over half a billion wildlife have been killed, and if you have any means, a dollar, anything to donate to help, there's an incredible service out there. you can go to my instagram page, nicole kidman has posted. margot robbie, and it's faster to say this. naomi watts, russell crowe obviously. the list goes on, of people. so please, if you have the means even for a dollar to help would be really -- i would thank you. >> that's wonderful that you are doing that. >> thank you for all the people doing all the work at home who are trying to stop this. it's really -- it's very, very sad. >> bless you for making a difference. >> thanks for having >> thank yo
unless you're a professional. >> or paul rudd. >> we're doing a play together. we start previews in a week, january 12th, and we open january 25th. >> you really wanted to share a message about what's happening in australia. >> i do. so my beautiful hometown is suffering incredibly tragic, catastrophic fires. it's the worst on recorded history, and people are losing their homes. it's over half a billion wildlife have been killed, and if you have any means, a dollar,...
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he is the same age as sophia vergara and three years younger than paul rudd.ns when rudy drinks your blood. >> then representative adam schiff read the articles of impeachment into the record and they were adjourned until tuesday. it would normally be monday, but that's martin luther king day. impeached at last, impeached at last. we'll see what happens, but he's impeached at last. >> we can still laugh. >> this is just the beginning because the senate impeachment trial is only now underway. "new day" continues right now. >> breaking overnight. several u.s. troops injured in iran's missile attack last week on american bases in iraq. >> several were treated for concussion symptoms from the blast and are still being assessed. >> there's not that kind of treatment at al asad for one of these injuries. >> donald j. trump, president of the united states, is impeached for high crimes and misdemeanors. >> i feel that the president will be acquitted. and now they're bringing it to us and saying, well, you need to expand this. that is not our job. >> the house's hour i
he is the same age as sophia vergara and three years younger than paul rudd.ns when rudy drinks your blood. >> then representative adam schiff read the articles of impeachment into the record and they were adjourned until tuesday. it would normally be monday, but that's martin luther king day. impeached at last, impeached at last. we'll see what happens, but he's impeached at last. >> we can still laugh. >> this is just the beginning because the senate impeachment trial is...
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meeting of the foreign ministers of the countries that neighbor libya algeria has foreign minister rudd. talking about what he sees as the the situation let's bring in out syria's mahmoud of the white head who's on the line now from tripoli and we only caught the the end of the foreign minister's comments what did you make of it. well andrea an it seems that to the minister has gathered in a journey of trying to confirm to me through the points and if it is. like tyco much german put a minister of state you could then according to. news 8 an agency in a junior that the countries that attended and believe me to agree to reject it into vention in libya by any of those countries attended bullying complaints and the 2nd point is to prevention remove flooding into to be especially by smuggling and to turn to the political process it seems that. is keen to god that only used to put a minister of the neighboring countries of libya to stress on prevention of also smuggling of weapons across these countries into libya as you know as we and. the countries in the neighboring countries of libya inc
meeting of the foreign ministers of the countries that neighbor libya algeria has foreign minister rudd. talking about what he sees as the the situation let's bring in out syria's mahmoud of the white head who's on the line now from tripoli and we only caught the the end of the foreign minister's comments what did you make of it. well andrea an it seems that to the minister has gathered in a journey of trying to confirm to me through the points and if it is. like tyco much german put a minister...
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rudd labourarena behind me, last night. hejust scrape through.in this series, we will both be trying to convince you which of us has the stronger case, by hearing from the victims... i'm still struggling daily, still going to hospital, whereas he has done his time and expects a normal life. spending time with professionals on the front line. the last thing we wa nt the front line. the last thing we want to do is be telling a loved one that their family member, son, daughter, husband, wife, brother, sister, isn't coming home tonight. crime, are we tough enough? lawyers chris daw and ayesha nayyar who we saw there in that clip, join us now. i was just saying, i have seen the first episode, and i think it is fairto first episode, and i think it is fair to say you are coming from polar opposite views? that is right. you a former defence barrister. still! i apologise. don't sack me! and i think that your issue is a lot to do with sentences not being tough enough, and the punishment not fitting the crime? absolutely. you are trying to have some sort of
rudd labourarena behind me, last night. hejust scrape through.in this series, we will both be trying to convince you which of us has the stronger case, by hearing from the victims... i'm still struggling daily, still going to hospital, whereas he has done his time and expects a normal life. spending time with professionals on the front line. the last thing we wa nt the front line. the last thing we want to do is be telling a loved one that their family member, son, daughter, husband, wife,...
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with the san francisco $49.00 ers has also spread to the chiefs a libertine supporters actors paul rudd and eric stonestreet had this message. it started out started last week it started in september got one of my saying it started in august it started last. year at this time with the old farts penalty. and the few weeks from now in miami oh. speaking of miami monday so a landmark moment for the city's newest sports team the players of into miami took to the field for their 1st time at the pre-season training camp their 1st m.l.s. fixture is on the 1st of march against al a.f.c. into the stadium still needs to be completed and the final squad lineup is not yet confirmed brazilian teenager rainier joy in spanish giants rail madrid on monday for a reported fee of 33 $1000000.00 the 18 year old playmaker helped flamingo win the couple of the daughters last season rainier will join rail at the end of february after playing in the qualifying competition for the 2020 alone pick games. the really geisha of rugby champion saracens for breaking salary cap rules in england won't temple the nation
with the san francisco $49.00 ers has also spread to the chiefs a libertine supporters actors paul rudd and eric stonestreet had this message. it started out started last week it started in september got one of my saying it started in august it started last. year at this time with the old farts penalty. and the few weeks from now in miami oh. speaking of miami monday so a landmark moment for the city's newest sports team the players of into miami took to the field for their 1st time at the...
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can make makeup for that." [ laughter ] and we all just bought rightud >> i'm going up, kissing paul ruddt like that. a ectful thing you could - [ laughter ] >> lilly: "two truths and a pie. you are going to have to decide who is telling the lie by throwing a pie in the liar's face [ audience ohs ] >> daniel: coming up in one minute
can make makeup for that." [ laughter ] and we all just bought rightud >> i'm going up, kissing paul ruddt like that. a ectful thing you could - [ laughter ] >> lilly: "two truths and a pie. you are going to have to decide who is telling the lie by throwing a pie in the liar's face [ audience ohs ] >> daniel: coming up in one minute
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summer season results such as i end up running with youngsters drinking and partying hard dominic rudd says brits abroad should look after themselves well reach allan's al-jazeera iraq and paralympic the u.n. says more than $3000000.00 syrian civilians are trapped in a war zone in syria province and are completely dependent on cross border aid it's urging the security council to extend the mandate for that aid it's uter expire in days after russia and china blocked previous efforts to extend it meanwhile russia's president vladimir putin has visited syria to meet president bashar al assad according to the kremlin both leaders were discussing military strategy russian forces have been fighting alongside the syrian government since 2015 tipping the balance in assad's favor. 4 students have been killed by suspected fighters from the armed group at a school in northern kenya it comes as the united states increases its military presence there it's deployed additional soldiers to land the bay air base after al-shabaab attacked on sunday welcome web reports now from nairobi. they just arrived
summer season results such as i end up running with youngsters drinking and partying hard dominic rudd says brits abroad should look after themselves well reach allan's al-jazeera iraq and paralympic the u.n. says more than $3000000.00 syrian civilians are trapped in a war zone in syria province and are completely dependent on cross border aid it's urging the security council to extend the mandate for that aid it's uter expire in days after russia and china blocked previous efforts to extend it...
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heartbreak-filled decades of waiting fans, former players and celebrities like eric stonestreet and paul rudd, getting in on the fun. >> go, chiefs. >> he's going to go in for the tennessee touchdown. >> reporter: after another sluggish start for the second-straight game, kansas city overpowered the tennessee titans, 35-24. >> touchdown >> reporter: reaching its first super bowl since 1970. >> never die is kind of their change i mean, it's getting behind like this, tough on an old guy. but they did a nice job coming back >> reporter: the chiefs' superstar quarterback, patrick mahomes, again, leading this attack, rushing for this touchdown, igniting a sea of red. giving the chiefs the lead for good >> being able to do it at home, being able to win the lamar hunt trophy here and do it for the fans was awesome we have a chance to go to miami and get the ultimate goal, which is the super bowl. >> he's gone, touchdown, san francisco. >> reporter: they'll face the surging san francisco 49ers, runaway winners over aaron rodgers and the green bay packers, 37-20 >> the pass picked >> reporter: the nin
heartbreak-filled decades of waiting fans, former players and celebrities like eric stonestreet and paul rudd, getting in on the fun. >> go, chiefs. >> he's going to go in for the tennessee touchdown. >> reporter: after another sluggish start for the second-straight game, kansas city overpowered the tennessee titans, 35-24. >> touchdown >> reporter: reaching its first super bowl since 1970. >> never die is kind of their change i mean, it's getting behind like...
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>> reporter: meantime, kansas city super fans, actors paul rudd and eric stonestreet, named the team'spirit captains also fired up. >> go, chiefs. go, chiefs. >> reporter: and it worked. >> and this game is over. >> reporter: last year, mahomes appeared on "gma" and spoke this very moment into reality. >> i'm trying right now to do whatever i can to be in the super bowl next year. >> reporter: the young superstar will face off against san francisco 49ers' jimmy garoppolo who once played second string for the patriots under tom brady. garoppolo with two rings already under his belt. in san fran, wide receiver legend and former 49er, jerry rice, firing up the crowd, running down the length of the field in full suit and tie before the game. garoppolo and the niners jumping out to a commanding start over green bay and never looked back. the 49ers' super bowl hopes becoming a reality, fending off a late push by the packers. the niners cruising to a 37-20 victory. >> congratulations, 49ers. >> now garoppolo has two super bowl rings already, but remember those were earned as tom brady's back-
>> reporter: meantime, kansas city super fans, actors paul rudd and eric stonestreet, named the team'spirit captains also fired up. >> go, chiefs. go, chiefs. >> reporter: and it worked. >> and this game is over. >> reporter: last year, mahomes appeared on "gma" and spoke this very moment into reality. >> i'm trying right now to do whatever i can to be in the super bowl next year. >> reporter: the young superstar will face off against san...
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we can't tear each other to sh rudds with these intraparty fights. >> the first is joe biden. us on the brink of war, that is separating families, that is turning his back on the middle class and working class of the country and our primary was dominated yesterday by a private conversation in someone's living room a couple of years ago. i think it is a completely counterproductive conversation and i think it should be a worrying sign for democrats going into the last three weeks of this election. we cannot afford to be picking each other apart when the country is under a threat. so i believe a woman can win and beat donald trump. i believe a candidate of color can win and beat donald trump. these are not the arguments to be having going into the last three weeks before iowa. >> and ezra tweeted yesterday that you've got donald trump lying to the american people saying that he's fight to go protect pre-existing conditions when that's just a lie. it's just -- it's ridiculous. he's working overtime. to kill it. republicans turning generals, they're all working to take away americ
we can't tear each other to sh rudds with these intraparty fights. >> the first is joe biden. us on the brink of war, that is separating families, that is turning his back on the middle class and working class of the country and our primary was dominated yesterday by a private conversation in someone's living room a couple of years ago. i think it is a completely counterproductive conversation and i think it should be a worrying sign for democrats going into the last three weeks of this...