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and the u.s. resettled the most number of refugees than any other country in the world by thousands of people. so the u.s. has always been a leader in this field. thatt is worth noting that is what people want to come here because we have a good program that has worked really well. host: in addition to her work at tech university, she has conducted research in conflict zones. back in 2006, the economic life of refugees. our guest is karen jacobsen. let me put it another graph on the screen to look at america's acceptance or lack thereof of refugees. i'm gearing uprising, more than 65% of americans oppose the more than 65% of americans opposed the hungarian uprising. during the flight of cuba, 71% of americans disapproved of cuban refugees come to the u.s. i put that on the screen to get your perspective. is there anything new here? well,, we should also tookthat in 1980, the u.s. over 200,000 refugees from china, mostly from cambodia. in the past, we have taken a refugees than in the past few years
and the u.s. resettled the most number of refugees than any other country in the world by thousands of people. so the u.s. has always been a leader in this field. thatt is worth noting that is what people want to come here because we have a good program that has worked really well. host: in addition to her work at tech university, she has conducted research in conflict zones. back in 2006, the economic life of refugees. our guest is karen jacobsen. let me put it another graph on the screen to...
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the u.s. and decides to take them the process begins. or is a long, at least 10 more, 12-step process that takes u.s. outside of the it is a screening process that unhdr screening them o make sure they qualify as refugees and defined as such. work with the u.s. government and particularly the and the t of state department of homeland security there isthe c.i.a. and at least 10 steps of screening begins in which the efugees individually are double-check double-checked for background, experience , their in their homeland and experience outside of their homeland. for at least nine onths in the case of some refugees but for particular groups of refugees like syrians iraqis it goes on for at least two years. checks, are repeated background checks in the country came, global, y data bases are checked for fingerprints, security and so forth. there are health checks. repeated.process is if there are delays in people eing resettled, the process could be reinitiated. and when it is finally complete, ther
the u.s. and decides to take them the process begins. or is a long, at least 10 more, 12-step process that takes u.s. outside of the it is a screening process that unhdr screening them o make sure they qualify as refugees and defined as such. work with the u.s. government and particularly the and the t of state department of homeland security there isthe c.i.a. and at least 10 steps of screening begins in which the efugees individually are double-check double-checked for background, experience...
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china urging the u.s. np making wrong comments" the disputed islands in the south china sea, coming after the u.s. secretary of defense said the u.s. would help defend two islands and the east china sea that japan controls, but china claims as its own. the comments were made after meeting with prime minister shinzo of a. --shinzo abe. policy makers calling for quality and efficiency in the farming sector. state media saying the communist party central committee has published a document focusing on agricultural reform and sustainable development. and wed stabilize rice production, and increase corn acreage. he will netanyahu says push for united international response to iran's ballistic missile tests. the promised her is due to meet theresa may on monday, days ahead of his white house visit. benjamin netanyahu told his cabinet that the emphasis would be on assembling a partnership against iran's aggression, also set to discuss trade and technology ties between the u.k. and israel. up after boosting profit f
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the u.s. and they do not talking about differentiating it religious minorities, if in the 1930's jewish people had come from germany, do you think this would be treated the same? i think not. unfortunately, president roosevelt did not. what he should have done was say, we should take the people who were most persecuted, namely the jews. it is not uncommon cemex or -- not common sense we should take everyone. it is obvious christians are thanring more in syria mainstream muslims. not goinge people are to pose a terrorist threat. whereas the others might. that is common sense. that doesn't make sense, just because they might come up with a ban on all of them. alan: up to recently, when you travel to israel, if you were born before certain time in germany, you were given a different kind of screening then after world war ii. actually haveght been a not see because such a large percentage of the german population worker review might say, that is horrible but i think it is common sense. rieke: why n
the u.s. and they do not talking about differentiating it religious minorities, if in the 1930's jewish people had come from germany, do you think this would be treated the same? i think not. unfortunately, president roosevelt did not. what he should have done was say, we should take the people who were most persecuted, namely the jews. it is not uncommon cemex or -- not common sense we should take everyone. it is obvious christians are thanring more in syria mainstream muslims. not goinge...
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but in the wake of the judge's order, u.s. customs are saying visas will be reinstated. >> passengers can now board flights bound for the united states once again. >> and the judge's ruling comes as the u.s. president is at his mar-a-lago estate in palm beach. here is jessica schneider with more. >> reporter: well, after one week of being caught up in the courts, president trump's executive order banning immigration from those seven muslim majority countries is halted tonight. a federal judge in washington state put the brakes on the order issuing a temporary restraining order. but the white house tonight saying that they are fighting back. they say that the department of justice plans to issue an appeal. the white house has continued to maintain throughout the past week and now even in the weighing of this ruling from a federal judge that what president trump did in issuing that executive order was completely lawful. now, we understand that the department of justice will file an appeal, but it will not be immediate. we are wai
but in the wake of the judge's order, u.s. customs are saying visas will be reinstated. >> passengers can now board flights bound for the united states once again. >> and the judge's ruling comes as the u.s. president is at his mar-a-lago estate in palm beach. here is jessica schneider with more. >> reporter: well, after one week of being caught up in the courts, president trump's executive order banning immigration from those seven muslim majority countries is halted tonight....
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with the u.s. nt, is it viable for it to continue the way the u.s., proposing?as been >> i think the tpp the way it was originally structured was based on a careful assessment of values. pulled out, it changes the equation. it is something all the countries have to revisit. do you proceed on the basis of the original deal? >> singapore's initial reactions were say they wanted no point in pursuing the tpp without the u.s.? is to allow economic integration. the tpp is an important part of that. specifically china and many other countries around asia. the important thing is what ever is whatever happens goes forward. whether it is going with the original deal and keeping it open for the u.s. to come on board later. here.k we have to go on the path has to be adjusted. thank you for your assessment today. back to you. >> thank you so much. coming up, a signal for chinese trade. ♪ ♪ almost 10:00 a.m. in singapore, 1:00 p.m. in sydney, and 9:00 on thursday evening in new york city. i am rishaad salamat com
with the u.s. nt, is it viable for it to continue the way the u.s., proposing?as been >> i think the tpp the way it was originally structured was based on a careful assessment of values. pulled out, it changes the equation. it is something all the countries have to revisit. do you proceed on the basis of the original deal? >> singapore's initial reactions were say they wanted no point in pursuing the tpp without the u.s.? is to allow economic integration. the tpp is an important...
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we urge the u.s. a responsible attitude and stop making wrong comments on the sovereignty of those islands. beijing was measured a bit but still strong in its claim of both in the south china sea and the east china sea. betty: resolute but still predictable and the response. now south korea is fearing china may be stepping up economic retaliation on his decision to deploy a u.s. mitchell -- u.s. missile shield. a reporter has been looking into this side of the story. give us the details. reporter: that's what we have heard from the south korean finance minister. he suspects china is using unfair and in direct measures to punish south korea, particularly on imports in south korea to china. in light of this u.s. defense shield that seal in washington said they are set up in deploying later this year. is the defense shield that is aimed at targeting north korean missiles to defend south korean from those missiles. they say it is being aimed at china and curbing china's military progress. there is contenti
we urge the u.s. a responsible attitude and stop making wrong comments on the sovereignty of those islands. beijing was measured a bit but still strong in its claim of both in the south china sea and the east china sea. betty: resolute but still predictable and the response. now south korea is fearing china may be stepping up economic retaliation on his decision to deploy a u.s. mitchell -- u.s. missile shield. a reporter has been looking into this side of the story. give us the details....
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the u.s. u.n. human rights office said friday the crackdown has likely resulted in hundreds of deaths. myanmar soldiers have been accused of summary executions, arbitrary arrests, rape and arson. the country's government has denied the accusations calling many of the reports fabricated. >>> there's been a cash crisis in india. the government in november abolished the country's two highest denomination bank notes, but there's an ongoing shortage of replacement notes and that's causing chaos. taking advantage of the lack of physical cash, the government is pushing electronic money. nhk world reports. >> reporter: these are shredded notes of rupees 1,000 and rupees 500 which have been demonetized by the government. these are the companies that manufacture plywood and have been receiving these notes. the old notes are shredded into fine strips. the factory collects about ten tons of the waste every day. the old money is combined with wood chips to make panels that can be used for furniture and other pro
the u.s. u.n. human rights office said friday the crackdown has likely resulted in hundreds of deaths. myanmar soldiers have been accused of summary executions, arbitrary arrests, rape and arson. the country's government has denied the accusations calling many of the reports fabricated. >>> there's been a cash crisis in india. the government in november abolished the country's two highest denomination bank notes, but there's an ongoing shortage of replacement notes and that's causing...
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if the u.s. goes to war we will be pressurized. it is used all the time. do you want a society income taxes have to be increased tremendously to pay for the war? do you want a society people are pet in jail which is what does happen if theist does go to war. many people argue opposing the war was a conservative cause, william stone. chaired the final committee and mentioned the decision this way, i won't vote for this war because if we get into it, we will never again have the same old foreign republic. the go. will get too big. i'm a never stonian, aligned with racist democrats like claude ditch vens and republicans like robin. an nar kvists like goldman, quite a coalition. well, obviously they're lost. if we had public opinion polls back then, who knows what would have happened. if it's like this year, we would have 50 public opinion polls and we disagree with one another and difficult to know. people like cooper and the great historian biographer of woodrow wilson, arthur link arg gaw the two s
if the u.s. goes to war we will be pressurized. it is used all the time. do you want a society income taxes have to be increased tremendously to pay for the war? do you want a society people are pet in jail which is what does happen if theist does go to war. many people argue opposing the war was a conservative cause, william stone. chaired the final committee and mentioned the decision this way, i won't vote for this war because if we get into it, we will never again have the same old foreign...
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that is not to say that the u.s. congress and senate will not have a lot to say about these negotiations as they progress. paula: constitutionally they are entitled. peter: checks and balances in your country are very strong. one of the areas that we have not touched on that will figure prominently is energy. this sex all three countries in north america. being energy independent in america is one thing. being north american energy independent, in my view, should be the goal. the way to achieve that is closer cooperation. that also includes closer cooperation around climate change, around the environment, emissions standards. we are yet to see what the president will do with the paris climate change record. it is a pretty clear signal coming already that there is a backing away from that, as we saw with kyoto. that is problematic. if we are not holding to account china, pakistan, india, ourselves, we are whistling past the graveyard on these important environmental issues. going it alone in that area is disaster. davi
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caller: the u.s. has a and funded and otherwise assisted mexican security forces in their war against the cartels. my question was whether you think we might see the trump administration try to use that assistance as leverage to extract concessions from the mexican government, and if you wanted to do that, could he do it unilaterally or would he need congress? guest: that is a great transition from what we were talking about. on friday, that audit of mexican dhs asnce was due to they consider what leverage they might have to compel mexico to pay for the wall or other issues. that is one of the primary sources of assistance we provide mexico, particularly directly for its direct security assistance for the drug war. billions of dollars. sodoes go through congress, congress would have a say if it came to redirecting that ending for something else -- that funding for something else. is a great lens through which to look at what sort of leverage the united states has. i think the trump administration is co
caller: the u.s. has a and funded and otherwise assisted mexican security forces in their war against the cartels. my question was whether you think we might see the trump administration try to use that assistance as leverage to extract concessions from the mexican government, and if you wanted to do that, could he do it unilaterally or would he need congress? guest: that is a great transition from what we were talking about. on friday, that audit of mexican dhs asnce was due to they consider...
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think the u.s. developed countries, as well as it is a monetary issue. when the feds started to pivot that they will increase the short end of the yield curve, about 18 months ago, you started to see the strong surge in the dollar. the truth of the matter is probably feds and the federal reserve will increase rates about two times this year and two times next year. they are not going to go all that higher because they don't want to unhinge the financial system. the way to do that is have the u.s. dollar increase by 15% over the next 18 months and they do not want to do that. alex: also but don't want to stick in the way of a fiscal stimulus. >> have we seen the best of the days of multi-nationalism? >> i don't believe that to be the case, but this rhetoric is a concern that we do have. for a company like apple or nike that could have a real harsh effect because future growth of oute companies we are looking at the emerging markets. selling into china and when you --rt to have an old arriving overrid
think the u.s. developed countries, as well as it is a monetary issue. when the feds started to pivot that they will increase the short end of the yield curve, about 18 months ago, you started to see the strong surge in the dollar. the truth of the matter is probably feds and the federal reserve will increase rates about two times this year and two times next year. they are not going to go all that higher because they don't want to unhinge the financial system. the way to do that is have the...
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on the u.s. east coast. 4:00 a.m. in london. cnn "newsroom" live from atlanta starts right now. >> we start this hour with the breaking news in the u.s. the justice department appealing a federal judge's decision suspending president trump's travel ban order. >> the move comes as many airlines have begun to allow people from the blocked countries with refugees with valid visas in the u.s. meanwhile protests against the president's policies have broken out in several cities. this was the scene near palm beach, florida. now that's where mr. trump attended an event at his mar-a-lago estate. >> he told reporters there that his justice department would win its appeal demonstrators both for and against the travel ban have been out in force in cities right across the u.s. including outside president trump's resort in florida where he is spending the weekend. >> now from palm beach here's cnn jessica schneider. >> reporte out here a day of legal wrang willing and also protesters. take a look at some of the remnants out here at one point
on the u.s. east coast. 4:00 a.m. in london. cnn "newsroom" live from atlanta starts right now. >> we start this hour with the breaking news in the u.s. the justice department appealing a federal judge's decision suspending president trump's travel ban order. >> the move comes as many airlines have begun to allow people from the blocked countries with refugees with valid visas in the u.s. meanwhile protests against the president's policies have broken out in several...
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we're cautious on the u.s. stock market. we think the way to play to u.s. economic strength is international. >> i'm not really a stock market guy. francine: you think the market trend lawrence will come back -- you think it would have been there anyway whereas you think a lot of it is priced in because of the trump hope of replacing. -- reflation nair. >> what happens to stock markets when fed funds are going up. it is always the same thing. they shop around. the discount rate on the future cash flows is going up. it is difficult for stocks to have a good advance during a period of rising rates. it doesn't mean there is a problem with the economy or rates rising. francine: maybe the markets are not really -- in the past there was a clear correlation between stock market, fx and bonds. maybe we lost a little bit of that. we'll get back with dale and lawrence. we were having a nice conversation. first let's get to the bloomberg business flash. >> fourth quarter profit missed profit after its main business unit fell short of its forecast. expectations were 2.8
we're cautious on the u.s. stock market. we think the way to play to u.s. economic strength is international. >> i'm not really a stock market guy. francine: you think the market trend lawrence will come back -- you think it would have been there anyway whereas you think a lot of it is priced in because of the trump hope of replacing. -- reflation nair. >> what happens to stock markets when fed funds are going up. it is always the same thing. they shop around. the discount rate on...
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fact,the u.s. fense minister appeared to defend the current order at least in part as he went to his nato counterparts. >> the alliance remains a fundamental bedrock for the united states and all the transcend manic -- transatlantic community bonded together. as president trump has stated, he has strong support for nato. it's a fair demand that all who benefit from the best defense in the world carry their proportionate share of the necessary cost to defend edam -- freedom. melinda: i want to ask how all of you parse those remarks by defense secretary mattis. first, let's take a look at what nato has beeeen up to lately. >> nato maneuvers in poland. the exercises are meant to s shw that n nato will defefend it ean member states against any russian aggression. but how much protection can poland plus estonia, latvia, and lithuania actually expect? mixed messages from the white house. presidential candidate donald trump says he supports nato, but also claimed the alliance is obsolete. now president tru
fact,the u.s. fense minister appeared to defend the current order at least in part as he went to his nato counterparts. >> the alliance remains a fundamental bedrock for the united states and all the transcend manic -- transatlantic community bonded together. as president trump has stated, he has strong support for nato. it's a fair demand that all who benefit from the best defense in the world carry their proportionate share of the necessary cost to defend edam -- freedom. melinda: i...
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the u.s. and south korea had requested the meeting. the joint press statement says the council deplores all missile activities by north korea. it contributed to the company's development of nuclear weapons delivery system. the japanese ambassador to the u.n. emphasized the importance on concrete actions. >> we have to implement the very robust, strong resolution that we already have. that's a starting point. >> u.n. secretary general denounced the launch calling it a further troubling violation. china's support is needed for any new response. the north fired a ballistic missile into the sea of japan on sunday morning. >> north korea is a big, big problem. we will deal with that very strongly. >> trump brought it up at a conference with canadian prime minister on monday. the u.s. will take all necessary measures to defeat threats. >>> china has criticized north korea for the launch but its blamed continued tests on the u.s. and south korea. >> china opposes launches that run contrary to u.n. sec
the u.s. and south korea had requested the meeting. the joint press statement says the council deplores all missile activities by north korea. it contributed to the company's development of nuclear weapons delivery system. the japanese ambassador to the u.n. emphasized the importance on concrete actions. >> we have to implement the very robust, strong resolution that we already have. that's a starting point. >> u.n. secretary general denounced the launch calling it a further...
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on the u.s. east coast, welcome our viewers here in the united states and around the world as we follow breaking news this hour on cnn out of north korea. i'm george howell. >> i'm paula newton. pyongyang test fired yet another missile. a u.s. official says it was an intermediate range ballistic missile. sources say it was launched from a province in the country's north. >> travel about 300 miles, about some 500 kilometers before landing in the sea of japan, also known as the east sea. this happened just after the u.s. president donald trump was hosting the japanese prime minister shinzo abe in florida, standing side by side, both made a brief statement about pyongyang's latest provocation. listen. >> translator: north korea's most recent missile launch is absolutely intolerable. north korea must fully comply with the relevant u.n. security council resolutions. during the summit meeting that i had with president trump, he assured me that the united states will always with japan 100% and to demonst
on the u.s. east coast, welcome our viewers here in the united states and around the world as we follow breaking news this hour on cnn out of north korea. i'm george howell. >> i'm paula newton. pyongyang test fired yet another missile. a u.s. official says it was an intermediate range ballistic missile. sources say it was launched from a province in the country's north. >> travel about 300 miles, about some 500 kilometers before landing in the sea of japan, also known as the east...
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where the u.s. ded foreign assistance and the mexicans then matched and exceeded that effort with the money that they put into their own security and trade programs. and so that really, in my personal opinion, was the beginning of what we see now as a joint approach to dealing with common sets of issues. that was primarily security, though there was a lot of economic stuff built into it, but the narrative was primarily a security narrative. that then continued to mature through the, in the obama/calderon 21st century border declaration which happened in 2010. what that did was it took then this relationship that was largely security and started to infuse the notion of border management as part of our bilateral relationship, that it wasn't just the the big issues of security and economics, but actually that managing the border was an important part of our bilateral relationship and that we needed to do it together which was consistent with the language that had been used the talk about the merida init
where the u.s. ded foreign assistance and the mexicans then matched and exceeded that effort with the money that they put into their own security and trade programs. and so that really, in my personal opinion, was the beginning of what we see now as a joint approach to dealing with common sets of issues. that was primarily security, though there was a lot of economic stuff built into it, but the narrative was primarily a security narrative. that then continued to mature through the, in the...
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the u.s. is increasingly concerned by north korea's intercontinental ballistic missile technology. mattis will arrive in tokyo on friday. he's scheduled to meet prime minister shinzo abe as well as defense minister tomomo inada. the japanese and u.s. side are expected to confirm a number of things, including the senkaku islands in the east china sea fall within the scope of their security treaty. japan controls the islands. the japanese government maintains the islands are an inherent part of their territory. china and taiwan claim them. japan's top government spokesperson suggested it's important to keep reaffirming their stance on the senkakus. >> translator: the japanese government has repeatedly confirmed on different occasions that the senkaku islands fall within the scope of the japan/u.s. security treaty. we want to continue to reaffirm the position with the new trump administration at various opportunities. >> suga also said the government was pleased mattis was visiting so soon after t
the u.s. is increasingly concerned by north korea's intercontinental ballistic missile technology. mattis will arrive in tokyo on friday. he's scheduled to meet prime minister shinzo abe as well as defense minister tomomo inada. the japanese and u.s. side are expected to confirm a number of things, including the senkaku islands in the east china sea fall within the scope of their security treaty. japan controls the islands. the japanese government maintains the islands are an inherent part of...
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not so great for the u.s. well. >> and does this -- can we really infer much other than this was a good meeting about the trump administration's approach to trade relations? of course it seems like it's going to be country by country. >> country by country and even item by item. it doesn't look like trade deals when they're ripped up will be ripped up entirely. just pieces of the trade deals will be ripped up and perhaps renegotiated. mr. trump will look to make better deals. there won't be a trade war more than likely. just idiosyncratically little pieces of change that will be noticeable. >> unlike the stock market though, though, the bond market is not breaking out to new highs in terms of yields. still a lot of caution reflected there. where's the mismatch? >> well, remember before the election, the u.s. 10-year was at 1.87%. this morning it's still at 2.42%. it's substantially higher. it has stopped because this feeling that perhaps there will be a trump bump in the economy but will it last? so the u.s. s
not so great for the u.s. well. >> and does this -- can we really infer much other than this was a good meeting about the trump administration's approach to trade relations? of course it seems like it's going to be country by country. >> country by country and even item by item. it doesn't look like trade deals when they're ripped up will be ripped up entirely. just pieces of the trade deals will be ripped up and perhaps renegotiated. mr. trump will look to make better deals. there...
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the two big themes for u.s. are value over growth and financials outperforming the more defensive bond proxies. if you look at the return expectations for those sectors, we see them being strong and no alarm bells in the selective plays for u.s. equities. what kind of rotation do you see taking place as we go through 2017? it's a big week for the banking sector in europe and there is news flow around the unilever. which are the sectors that moved to the top for you? >> for the u.s., it is the energy or anything that has been counted in the past year like energy. any kind of value stocks that can provide returns in the near term and rising inflation environment, we do financials in , a higher yield curve and steeper yield curve helps banks in the u.s.. the spread will improve as the fed starts hiking rates this year. in europe, it's more of a selective picture. we like financials in europe but it's staying away from some of the bad banks that may have nonperforming loans on their sheets. we are looking at one's w
the two big themes for u.s. are value over growth and financials outperforming the more defensive bond proxies. if you look at the return expectations for those sectors, we see them being strong and no alarm bells in the selective plays for u.s. equities. what kind of rotation do you see taking place as we go through 2017? it's a big week for the banking sector in europe and there is news flow around the unilever. which are the sectors that moved to the top for you? >> for the u.s., it...
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the new u.s. sador has said we're not going to lift sanctions as long as the russians remain in crimea. he's moderated some of the language on nato. earlier he was talking about it being obsolete and if people didn't pay their dues, america wouldn't be there if people called on the guarantees. now it's a softer line. with the travel ban, he's not going to go down quietly. he said, see you in court. he doesn't like the fact that the judges have weighed in and said this is not legal. whether he can do something with that to try to build up relationships which were a bit frayed as a result of the travel ban, well, let us see. of course many countries -- the uk was one but there are lots of others -- got immediate bilateral assurances that the travel ban didn't apply to due nation -- but it looks as though the travel ban isn't going to remain in place at all. that is something that will be reassuring and if they want to, it means that the trump administration can work on it. but at the moment he still
the new u.s. sador has said we're not going to lift sanctions as long as the russians remain in crimea. he's moderated some of the language on nato. earlier he was talking about it being obsolete and if people didn't pay their dues, america wouldn't be there if people called on the guarantees. now it's a softer line. with the travel ban, he's not going to go down quietly. he said, see you in court. he doesn't like the fact that the judges have weighed in and said this is not legal. whether he...
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the u.s. economy is doing better. will see the end of that. liam: a fairly recent development is that we are seeing spreads blowout between certain countries in europe. that is a sign of stress that is developing. at then early look possibility of a breakout. tom: which hedge fund marketing sector is the one to put money in now? is it soros-like? is a blackrock? it a blackbox? your best bet is, do they have a balanced component of technology driven strategies alongside smart humans. paul jones says nothing beats a smart human and a smart computer. tom: liam dalton, thank you so much, with axiom capital. jim glassman will continue with us as well. on "bloomberg daybreak," an important conversation from washington. kevin brady. look for that this morning. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: this is "bloomberg surveillance." i'm taylor riggs. it is a sign that europe's largest economy is not immune to increase global uncertainty. german industrial output unexpectedly fell in december by the most in eight years. the economy mini
the u.s. economy is doing better. will see the end of that. liam: a fairly recent development is that we are seeing spreads blowout between certain countries in europe. that is a sign of stress that is developing. at then early look possibility of a breakout. tom: which hedge fund marketing sector is the one to put money in now? is it soros-like? is a blackrock? it a blackbox? your best bet is, do they have a balanced component of technology driven strategies alongside smart humans. paul jones...
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so we actually in the u.s. section 230 of the cda as a critical component of our apparatus for the digital economy, we see that as a place that should really be included in future trade negotiations including a potential nafta rewrite or renegotiation. i think that there is also some other places open digital markets, nafta allows for some broad cultural carveouts that limit the distribution of u.s. content through internet services. we see areas like encryption and source code that would be really critical to get some enforceable rules in, and then we also would push for no customs duties on digital transmissions and also look at some unnecessary regulation of online services that we're starting to see pop up in many countries around the world. so shifting to intellectual property, real quick, for, again, as i touched on section 230 of the cda, in the intellectual property space we also see safe harbors to posting online content as critical for the growth of the digital economy. so two places that i would hope
so we actually in the u.s. section 230 of the cda as a critical component of our apparatus for the digital economy, we see that as a place that should really be included in future trade negotiations including a potential nafta rewrite or renegotiation. i think that there is also some other places open digital markets, nafta allows for some broad cultural carveouts that limit the distribution of u.s. content through internet services. we see areas like encryption and source code that would be...
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has he urged the u.s. administration to lift this order to help refuges and to stop targeting muslims. this order was signed on holocaust memorial day for the sake of history. for heavens sake, have the guts to speak out. >> as i was saying, it is open to all sides of the house to come forward with fresh expressions of outrage about the presidential executive order. i have made my views. i share -- i share the widespread disquiet and i have made my views absolutely clear. i said it's divisive, i said it's wrong and i said it stigmitizes people on grounds of their nationality. what i will not do, what i will not do what i think the party opposite would do is disengage from conversations with our american friends and partners in such a way as to do material damage to the interests of uk citiz citizens. we have secured our important protections for people in this country. that is the job of this government. >> mr. speaker, given our newfound close witness the trump administration, what plans does my right hono
has he urged the u.s. administration to lift this order to help refuges and to stop targeting muslims. this order was signed on holocaust memorial day for the sake of history. for heavens sake, have the guts to speak out. >> as i was saying, it is open to all sides of the house to come forward with fresh expressions of outrage about the presidential executive order. i have made my views. i share -- i share the widespread disquiet and i have made my views absolutely clear. i said it's...
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he challenged the u.s. firm to pick a set of heads -- hedge funds to compete with low-cost them guard s&p fund, they picked five. you can see the returns of the past nine years to the end of 2016. buffett's fund, 7.1%. if you throw in $1 million, you would get 220,000 and protege, but would get more in buffet's fund. you can see what has been happening across five of them, fund a, b, c, d, e. , 84 point 5%.p that takes everything down. ,lso, buffet being very playful i love this quote. he says, the number of smart people involved in running hedge funds but to a great extent their efforts are self neutralizing and their iq will not overcome the cost they impose on investors. they will have a low-cost index fund with federal returns. the end of this year. warren buffett looks on track. he says he will give any winnings to charity, for girls in his home state of omaha. betty: greatemonstration there on what it is like for index and manage funds. give us the latest on flows, what is the state of passive versus
he challenged the u.s. firm to pick a set of heads -- hedge funds to compete with low-cost them guard s&p fund, they picked five. you can see the returns of the past nine years to the end of 2016. buffett's fund, 7.1%. if you throw in $1 million, you would get 220,000 and protege, but would get more in buffet's fund. you can see what has been happening across five of them, fund a, b, c, d, e. , 84 point 5%.p that takes everything down. ,lso, buffet being very playful i love this quote. he...
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the u.s. justice department moved for what's called an emergency stay of the sweeping decision out of seattle that temporarily halted the enforcement of president trump's travel ban on a nationwide basis. and in this legal filing, the justice department says that block the travel ban "harms the public," and second-guesses the president's national security judgment. the thrust of the argument here being made by the justice department are two different prongs. first one is that the plaintiffs in the case, the case was brought by the washington state attorney general and minnesota, they're saying the plaintiffs detainee have standing to sue here. they haven't been harped in a way that allows to you get into court. second argument is that the president's authority in this area is sweeping. and quite broad. and so he can basically do what he wants in this area of immigration in an unreviewable way. court doesn't have authority to review him. so it's a pretty strongly worded legal filing we're seeing
the u.s. justice department moved for what's called an emergency stay of the sweeping decision out of seattle that temporarily halted the enforcement of president trump's travel ban on a nationwide basis. and in this legal filing, the justice department says that block the travel ban "harms the public," and second-guesses the president's national security judgment. the thrust of the argument here being made by the justice department are two different prongs. first one is that the...
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the trump trade. u.s. markets rally to new highs as the president promises a phenomenal tax announcement. expectations and potential impact coming up. >> president trump will meet with japanese prime minister shinzo abe at the white house today. we'll tell you what's at stake straight ahead. >>> and reckitt benckiser is buying mead johnson for $17 billion in cash. it's friday, february 10, 2017. "worldwide exchange" begins right now. ♪ >> good morning. happy friday. welcome to "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. i'm sara eisen. >> happy friday. good morning to you from me as well. i'm wilfred frost. it's new music friday. we're kicking off with some brand-new katy perry. would you guess that's katie merry? katy perry. got to see her once. >> you did? >> dow is up almost 50 points this morning. s&p up 3. nasdaq up 11 after a solid rally on wall street yesterday. as for the ten-year treasury note yield back to selling off with higher yields. we've seen that over the past session. springing back from what was a mult
the trump trade. u.s. markets rally to new highs as the president promises a phenomenal tax announcement. expectations and potential impact coming up. >> president trump will meet with japanese prime minister shinzo abe at the white house today. we'll tell you what's at stake straight ahead. >>> and reckitt benckiser is buying mead johnson for $17 billion in cash. it's friday, february 10, 2017. "worldwide exchange" begins right now. ♪ >> good morning. happy...
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the u.s. east coast. after a major defeat in court to the president's travel ban the trump administration is now exploring all of its legal options over the weekend. we now know at least one of those options is apparently off the table for now. a source familiar with the situation says the case will not be appealed to the u.s. supreme court at this time. mr. trump has suggested he might start over with a brand new travel ban possibly as early as next week or he may choose to keep defending his current directive. cnn has learned new information about the ongoing investigation into allegations raised in a collection of memos. those memos created by a former british intelligence agent for political opponents of then candidate donald trump. evan perez and pamela brown are working on this story and spoke to jim earlier. >> why is this corroboration of some details contained in this dossier porpimportant? >> until now they said none of the contents had been verified but now we're being told that inte
the u.s. east coast. after a major defeat in court to the president's travel ban the trump administration is now exploring all of its legal options over the weekend. we now know at least one of those options is apparently off the table for now. a source familiar with the situation says the case will not be appealed to the u.s. supreme court at this time. mr. trump has suggested he might start over with a brand new travel ban possibly as early as next week or he may choose to keep defending his...
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in the meantime, u.s. customs officials now telling airlines that the government will begin reinstating canceled visas. >> now, this is the latest of multiple judicial orders suspending president trump's travel ban. the attorney general for washington state says it's the white house that's causing the chaos. >> the question, because this happened at 4:00 would there be some confusion. i'll tell you where there's been some confusion. the president's executive order. that's what caused confusion. i'm sorry. it's keystone cops. it really is. that's not just me speaking. that's republican members of congress. that's what's caused the confusion. so, no, i don't worry about the confusion. there's nothing confusing about the judge order, and the federal government will be expected to abide by it, and they will. >> the federal judge's decision to halt mr. trump's executive order came the same day the u.s. president arrived at his mar-a-lago estate in palm beach, florida. >> cnn's jessica schneider is there as well.
in the meantime, u.s. customs officials now telling airlines that the government will begin reinstating canceled visas. >> now, this is the latest of multiple judicial orders suspending president trump's travel ban. the attorney general for washington state says it's the white house that's causing the chaos. >> the question, because this happened at 4:00 would there be some confusion. i'll tell you where there's been some confusion. the president's executive order. that's what...
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the u.s. dollar will go even higher. a ministration wants the weaker dollar, which was against what they want to achieve, lower trade deficits, more things made in the united states, disrupting global supply and value chains, and returning cash back to the united states. that is a recipe for a strong dollar, not a weak dollar. it's like you have two boxers fighting. you have two competing objectives that cannot be reconciled. shery: what are investors supposed to be paying attention to? we might see more dollar weakness. we have shinzo abe and president trump meeting. shery viktor:.i agree -- viktor: i agree. calling currencies is the worst job anyone can have. there are so many conflicting forces. some of them are pure sentiment. some of them are liquidity driven. figuring that out is impossible. in the long-term you have to say that supply will stay low so l ong as you have current policies in place and have current account deficits of the u.s. not rising. if you don't have current account deficits, supply of the dollar
the u.s. dollar will go even higher. a ministration wants the weaker dollar, which was against what they want to achieve, lower trade deficits, more things made in the united states, disrupting global supply and value chains, and returning cash back to the united states. that is a recipe for a strong dollar, not a weak dollar. it's like you have two boxers fighting. you have two competing objectives that cannot be reconciled. shery: what are investors supposed to be paying attention to? we...
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on the u.s. st, welcome our viewers here in the united states and around the world as we follow breaking news this hour on cnn out of north korea. i'm george howell. >> i'm paula newton. pyongyang test fired yet another missile. a u.s. official says it was an intermediate range ballistic missile. sources say it was launched from a province in the country's north. >> travel about 300 miles, about some 500 kilometers before landing in the sea of japan, also known as the east sea. this happened just after the p
on the u.s. st, welcome our viewers here in the united states and around the world as we follow breaking news this hour on cnn out of north korea. i'm george howell. >> i'm paula newton. pyongyang test fired yet another missile. a u.s. official says it was an intermediate range ballistic missile. sources say it was launched from a province in the country's north. >> travel about 300 miles, about some 500 kilometers before landing in the sea of japan, also known as the east sea. this...
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the u.s. vice president saying what europe wants to hear. but does he say what the u.s. president really thinks? vice president mike pence, assuring europe that the u.s. shares its goals. but he told nato that it's time to pay up. our leaders reassured? we will have analysis. calls to uninvite trump. protesters turnout in force as parliament debates a petition calling on the government to withdraw an invitation for donald trump to make a state visit to the u.k. iraqi forces battling the islamic state as they push to retake westernmost all. hundreds -- westernmost all -- western ,pmosul. hundreds of thousands of civilians are trapped in the fighting. i'm brent goff. good to have you with us. it sounded good, but is it better not to believe? that is the question here in europe. the u.s. vice president, mike pratt -- mike pence, spending the day in brussels, seeking to reassure eu leaders and allies of washington's commitment of working together. first, he said that the united states will always b
the u.s. vice president saying what europe wants to hear. but does he say what the u.s. president really thinks? vice president mike pence, assuring europe that the u.s. shares its goals. but he told nato that it's time to pay up. our leaders reassured? we will have analysis. calls to uninvite trump. protesters turnout in force as parliament debates a petition calling on the government to withdraw an invitation for donald trump to make a state visit to the u.k. iraqi forces battling the islamic...
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korea,news says south japan, and the u.s. a un security council meeting over north korea's latest missile launch. the north has confirmed it launched the medium-range missile traveled 500 kilometers before splashing in the sea of japan. the first such launch of the trump presidency has been widely condemned, with japan's prime and calling it "intolerable." mepresident trump assured that the united states will with japan 100%. the president and i completely share the view that we will promote further cooperation between our two nations and further reinforce our alliance. parliamentgolia's has voted to nationalize copper, gold, and iron ore assets after an investigation found mongolian copper acted illegally to buy stakes in to mining companies. the former prime minister had touted the deal to buy stakes from russian interests as a victory for the people. said it isopper gravely disappointed in the decision. 80 brush fires are burning a of strain state of new south wales after record heat. dozens of properties have been damaged
korea,news says south japan, and the u.s. a un security council meeting over north korea's latest missile launch. the north has confirmed it launched the medium-range missile traveled 500 kilometers before splashing in the sea of japan. the first such launch of the trump presidency has been widely condemned, with japan's prime and calling it "intolerable." mepresident trump assured that the united states will with japan 100%. the president and i completely share the view that we will...
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the u.s. and indeed, across the globe. presidential order banning people from seven muslim majority countries on traveling to the u.s. for 90 days. after the judge suspended on friday, the white house went on defense saying the justice department will request an emergency stay. >> but in th meantime, it looks like there could be another weekend of travel uncertainty. u.s. customs officials are now telling airlines that the government would quickly begin reinstating canceled visas. >> now the attorney general for washington state spoke earlier with cnn's anderson cooper and said he's willing to take the case all the way to the u.s. supreme court if necessary. >> i want to be very clear. i'm going to be pugnacious defending the constitution of the united states. president trump violated that. we're going to make sure he upholds the rule of law in this country. >> where are you prepared to go with this? what is your argument? >> we'll go wherever we need to go.. the reason i feel so strongly is th
the u.s. and indeed, across the globe. presidential order banning people from seven muslim majority countries on traveling to the u.s. for 90 days. after the judge suspended on friday, the white house went on defense saying the justice department will request an emergency stay. >> but in th meantime, it looks like there could be another weekend of travel uncertainty. u.s. customs officials are now telling airlines that the government would quickly begin reinstating canceled visas....
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the u.s. senate did not ratify the treaty. the u.s. did not enter the world with the league of nations. would it make a difference if the u.s. had? that's debatable. this is perhaps the most controversial thing i will say, the irony that the u.s. choice to intervene was a choice. there was no reason to enter because of self-interest may have made the second world war more likely. the historian john cougan writes, it was the genius of woodrow wilson to recognize the lasting peace without victory. it was a tragedy that woodrow wilson, in his own un-neutrality, was a major factor that made a healing peace impossible. we can discuss whether the peace coalition was right to oppose preparedness and the war, but i think the stakes of it losing were very great. thank you. [applause] michael kazin: and we have, you know, some time for a few questions. >> did the peace coalition then oppose u.s. entry into the league of nations after the war? michael kazin: that is a good question. they were split. bryan did. he wanted it but until a day before t
the u.s. senate did not ratify the treaty. the u.s. did not enter the world with the league of nations. would it make a difference if the u.s. had? that's debatable. this is perhaps the most controversial thing i will say, the irony that the u.s. choice to intervene was a choice. there was no reason to enter because of self-interest may have made the second world war more likely. the historian john cougan writes, it was the genius of woodrow wilson to recognize the lasting peace without...
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the rest had misdemeanors or were in the u.s. illegally. again, that this morning from the "washington post." stephen is joining us on the democrats line from indianapolis. good morning. caller: good morning. republicansd of listening to fake news. all along was deporting illegals, but it was drowned out in the media, and the media is reporting on this every week. it was drowned out. those lying, or critic republicans --hypocritical republicans, that is what is going on in fake news with the republican party and those republicans out there who are our citizens. host: thanks for the call. dallas news reporting on this with the headline "under the trump order, immigration agents raid target rich communities in texas and elsewhere." hundreds of unauthorized immigrants in at least half a dozen states this week, a raid though marked the largest by president trump on his january 26 order to crack down on illegal immigrants living in the u.s. kathy, you are next. good morning from missouri. caller: thank you for taking my call. host: sure. caller:
the rest had misdemeanors or were in the u.s. illegally. again, that this morning from the "washington post." stephen is joining us on the democrats line from indianapolis. good morning. caller: good morning. republicansd of listening to fake news. all along was deporting illegals, but it was drowned out in the media, and the media is reporting on this every week. it was drowned out. those lying, or critic republicans --hypocritical republicans, that is what is going on in fake news...
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the u.s. appeals court has just denied a department of justice request to immediately stop a judge's suspension of the ban. that means the trump travel ban will remain on hold for now. the court has asked for both sides to file legal briefs before the court makes additional decisions. >> cnn u.s. justice reporter laura jarrett is on the phone with us now from washington. you have been watching the twists and turns of this legal drama. what do you make of what's just happened? >> reporter: this is pretty incredible, robin. just shortly after midnight on sunday we saw the justice department file an emergency request within the ninth circuit, the court of appeals, asking essentially to press pause on the sweeping division that came out of that seattle court on friday evening. and then just a few hours ago, actually i should say an hour ago, the court of appeals for the ninth circuit has responded and said in short we need further briefing on this. we cannot give you your emergency administrative r
the u.s. appeals court has just denied a department of justice request to immediately stop a judge's suspension of the ban. that means the trump travel ban will remain on hold for now. the court has asked for both sides to file legal briefs before the court makes additional decisions. >> cnn u.s. justice reporter laura jarrett is on the phone with us now from washington. you have been watching the twists and turns of this legal drama. what do you make of what's just happened? >>...
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the u.s. and asian headquarters, i'm betty liu in new york where it is just after 6 p.m. >> it is just after 7 a.m. in hong kong. a pretty mixed day for markets it seems on this monday. japan trades will be the one to watch at this hour. and they will be focusing on global trade in the next two hours today. with two former trade negotiators joining us. betty: it is interesting we are talking about all of this at a time when trump's lieutenants call them are out and about in europe and asia trying to appease everyone's concerns about what exactly the u.s.'s role is going to be in this world. so, we'll see. that's, of course, going to be playing into this economic numbers coming out of japan. we will be watching that very closely. yvonne: let's do a quick check on how markets are trading on this first day of the trading with. to new zealand where we start things. the service industry growing the fastest pace in 16 months. those psi figures to give a butle boost to the kiwi, it is giving back gain
the u.s. and asian headquarters, i'm betty liu in new york where it is just after 6 p.m. >> it is just after 7 a.m. in hong kong. a pretty mixed day for markets it seems on this monday. japan trades will be the one to watch at this hour. and they will be focusing on global trade in the next two hours today. with two former trade negotiators joining us. betty: it is interesting we are talking about all of this at a time when trump's lieutenants call them are out and about in europe and...
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as for the effect on the major indexes in the u.s., not much. and nasdaq all trading modestly lower. it is worth noting for the dow, it is the first day in nine where we are not looking at a record of some sort. s&p 500 and nasdaq, small declines, down .2%, these represent the worst inclines in the month of february. this speaks to the bullish action we have been seeing since february. the 10 year yield has been done recently, not influenced by the existing home sales report. represented in green, telling us haven bonds are rallying. looking at existing home sales data relative to those low inventories, if we look at the bloomberg, in white, we have the inventory numbers. there is the lowest level since when we are looking at now. here are the existing home sales. climbing but certainly constrained by those super tight inventories and the lack of homes for people to choose from. speaking of homes to choose from, toll brothers popping higher today, on pace for its best pace since august after a massive earnings beat. they beat earnings by $.25 --
as for the effect on the major indexes in the u.s., not much. and nasdaq all trading modestly lower. it is worth noting for the dow, it is the first day in nine where we are not looking at a record of some sort. s&p 500 and nasdaq, small declines, down .2%, these represent the worst inclines in the month of february. this speaks to the bullish action we have been seeing since february. the 10 year yield has been done recently, not influenced by the existing home sales report. represented in...
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the u.s. is willing to take some type of military action or is willing to strike some kind of a deal with north korea. those are the kind of things that they're discussing. should the u.s. increase their defense posture in the region? should there be some type of preemptive action to stop north korea's missile and nuclear development? or should there be some type of way to reach out to the north koreans, working with the chinese? you remember during the campaign, everybody laughed it off a little bit, but president trump said i would be willing to talk to kim jong un. then there was some flurry of messages back and forth that the north korean leader didn't really take it seriously but would be willing to talk to any u.s. leader that would give north korea its due respect. no one took that very seriously at the time, but as we've been talking, what north korea really wants, yes, they want acceptance, yes, they want food aid, but what they really want is not only a deal with the region but a deal
the u.s. is willing to take some type of military action or is willing to strike some kind of a deal with north korea. those are the kind of things that they're discussing. should the u.s. increase their defense posture in the region? should there be some type of preemptive action to stop north korea's missile and nuclear development? or should there be some type of way to reach out to the north koreans, working with the chinese? you remember during the campaign, everybody laughed it off a...
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and nothing from the u.s. government. if we are going to take someone, after holding them for 14 or 15 years, and not let them go home and not let them go to the country they want to go to, not let them go to a place where they feel they themselves will be able to build a life, but force them to another place, then, i think, we have a responsibility to help them adjust to that and make it work. >> rath: she says mansoor has gone on a hunger strike protesting his situation. you have represented other guantanamo detainees. in terms of mansoor's resettlement and re-integrating, is mansoor a unique case? >> i do not think he is the only one who's had a difficult time. i think a lot of the other men who have been sent to, say, eastern europe, which is a very unfamiliar culture for them and unfamiliar languages have had a very hard time adjusting. people who were sent to countries like oman, which are very familiar to them, which are a familiar language, which does have a formal rehabilitation program to help them make that adju
and nothing from the u.s. government. if we are going to take someone, after holding them for 14 or 15 years, and not let them go home and not let them go to the country they want to go to, not let them go to a place where they feel they themselves will be able to build a life, but force them to another place, then, i think, we have a responsibility to help them adjust to that and make it work. >> rath: she says mansoor has gone on a hunger strike protesting his situation. you have...
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but both of them say they are not completely giving up on the u.s. market. hat is all your business for now. we will have some star magic. i'm not just talking about you, sarah. we're talking about films. sarah: we are going to the red carpet. we are going to be berlin international film festival. standing by on the red carpet is charlotte. tell us, we understand one of the final premieres is just finishing right now. charlotte: yes, you are joining us for friday night feeling going on behind me. it is packed with people. that is partly because, as you said, the world premiere of the romanian film "ana, mon amour" is just about to finish. it is also because we are expecting a big star any moment. that is hugh jackman. he is here for the premiere of "logan." that is the latest installment in the x-men movies. and also expected is patrick stewart, another massive star. expect the crowd to go absolutely crazy in a moment. "logan," though not in the competition, unlike "ana, mon amour," which could be in the running for a golden bear. i find it fantastic. it is a
but both of them say they are not completely giving up on the u.s. market. hat is all your business for now. we will have some star magic. i'm not just talking about you, sarah. we're talking about films. sarah: we are going to the red carpet. we are going to be berlin international film festival. standing by on the red carpet is charlotte. tell us, we understand one of the final premieres is just finishing right now. charlotte: yes, you are joining us for friday night feeling going on behind...