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if the u.s. is moving more towards the taper and signaling that to markets, china -- does this have any impact on the slowdown that a lot of people think is starting already may be and could be deepening? vishnu: that is a good point and i think the problem with that is that china is doing -- a tight rope. the u.s. is starting to taper. what china is going to do is spur some of the new growth industries and clampdown on potential property and asset bubbles. there is already a little bit of confusion as to what policy is doing and if capital outflows become a risk and then china will continue to start tightening. markets do not react very well. we may be facing a smaller version of the selloff if policy management going into taper is not optimal. and are the risks that china is holding. in any case, structurally, china's growth is going to taper off to sub 6% so it is a very different proposition. in the u.s.-china tensions and conflict may not be front and center. kathleen: just really quickly, i
if the u.s. is moving more towards the taper and signaling that to markets, china -- does this have any impact on the slowdown that a lot of people think is starting already may be and could be deepening? vishnu: that is a good point and i think the problem with that is that china is doing -- a tight rope. the u.s. is starting to taper. what china is going to do is spur some of the new growth industries and clampdown on potential property and asset bubbles. there is already a little bit of...
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and to add to this work, the u.s. embassy in canada open -- launched an open grant competition last mark for program strengthened bilateral ties between the united states and canada on women, economic development, entrepreneurship, and covid-19. we are also hosting fireside chats with small business owners , to share their experiences doing business between our two countries. we plan to continue empowering and educating audiences to advance this work. as president biden has said, there is nothing we cannot achieve when we commit ourselves to it, which leads me to the next phase in the roadmap, which is accelerating climate ambitions. combating the climate crisis, as we all know, is a top priority for both our countries, and the measure of our ambition and achievement will undoubtedly be linked to the measure of our cross-border collaboration. the united states has set an economy-wide target for 2032 reduce our net ring house gas emissions by 50% to 52%, below 2005 levels. a special presidential envoy and former secreta
and to add to this work, the u.s. embassy in canada open -- launched an open grant competition last mark for program strengthened bilateral ties between the united states and canada on women, economic development, entrepreneurship, and covid-19. we are also hosting fireside chats with small business owners , to share their experiences doing business between our two countries. we plan to continue empowering and educating audiences to advance this work. as president biden has said, there is...
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u.s. and china, there was real tension. and the participants in the u.s. was financial services >> the stimulus was kind of comical about it, is the stimulus is causing consumer behavior to be elevated. you know who benefits from the consumer behavior, what's the strongest economy in the world for the 12 months ending in the first quarter? it's china china is benefitting tremendously from our stimulus because we still buy so many goods that say made in china written on them. >> this crackdown is part of a longer term plan to move china away from its dependence on these foreign capital markets, on foreign companies, and apple is really the company that's most at risk because they have one foot on the pier, one foot on the boat, and the boat is about to leave >> still to come, two big investment opportunity zones we're talking casinos and cars we'll break down all of china's electric vehicle ambitions as well as what's in the cards for macao casinos. two top analysts will weigh in when this special edition of asmoy"etns >>> welcome back to this special editio
u.s. and china, there was real tension. and the participants in the u.s. was financial services >> the stimulus was kind of comical about it, is the stimulus is causing consumer behavior to be elevated. you know who benefits from the consumer behavior, what's the strongest economy in the world for the 12 months ending in the first quarter? it's china china is benefitting tremendously from our stimulus because we still buy so many goods that say made in china written on them. >> this...
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the end of an era. u.s. troops pull out of their main military base in afghanistan after nearly 20 years of war. this as the taliban continues to gain more ground. french prosecutors launch a probe into major fashion groups over profiting from forced uighur labor. and brazilian prosecutors open a probe into allegations that president bolsonaro sought -- sat on evidence of vaccinations in a covid-19 deal. it marks the end of an era -- after nearly 20 years, u.s. troops have left afghanistan's bagram airbase. it had been the center of u.s. operations against the taliban and al qaeda. president biden pressing the accelerator on the withdrawal of forces but denied that a full withdrawal is imminent. that is still set for september 11. >> after two decades of american presence, bagram airport. >> and repeat that this country is ours. >> program has become a symbol of foreign occupation in afghanistan. it was the main air base used by coalition forces since the u.s. invasion in 2001, becoming a makeshift village wi
the end of an era. u.s. troops pull out of their main military base in afghanistan after nearly 20 years of war. this as the taliban continues to gain more ground. french prosecutors launch a probe into major fashion groups over profiting from forced uighur labor. and brazilian prosecutors open a probe into allegations that president bolsonaro sought -- sat on evidence of vaccinations in a covid-19 deal. it marks the end of an era -- after nearly 20 years, u.s. troops have left afghanistan's...
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we have been lagging behind in the u.s.. the u.s. e love and our brands are well-established, but we missed out on many opportunities. if we go back to the 60's and 1970's, then we were in a steady decline. we recovered. we have been growing our market share with the newest car line both focusing on suv's. the u.s. is becoming an electrified country. the biden administration appends electrification. we have been advancing into fast charging. we are an investment phase which will be converted to electric car production. in the background you see -- very nicely received in the united states. it comes with many new products. iconic products, products in the united states is coming back to many more products. we have to use that opportunity and do the utmost to make sure we get back to the position we wanted to be as an auto manufacturer. alix: good afternoon. you have only confirmed local production of the id for suv in the u.s.. i wonder if they're going to be other models -- you talk about more models -- that will be made locally, and
we have been lagging behind in the u.s.. the u.s. e love and our brands are well-established, but we missed out on many opportunities. if we go back to the 60's and 1970's, then we were in a steady decline. we recovered. we have been growing our market share with the newest car line both focusing on suv's. the u.s. is becoming an electrified country. the biden administration appends electrification. we have been advancing into fast charging. we are an investment phase which will be converted to...
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the u.s. united nations says access to tigray seems even more restrictive now. >> humanitarian workers are reporting it is more difficult to reach desperate people in tigray now than just a week ago. such access, if verified, is not an indication of a humanitarian cease-fire but a siege. anchor: our diplomatic editor was following the meeting at the united nations. reporter: in the eight months since the start of the ethiopian offensive in tigray, the security council has had ask meetings on the situation, but they were all held in private. until now, this was the first public meeting in front of cameras. investors were told shocking new figures about the humanitarian situation. >> one of the most distressing trends is the alarming rise in food insecurity and hunger due to conflict. more than 400,000 people are estimated to have cost the threshold into famine, and another 1.8 million people are on the brink of famine. reporter: the council also heard from the political chief of the united natio
the u.s. united nations says access to tigray seems even more restrictive now. >> humanitarian workers are reporting it is more difficult to reach desperate people in tigray now than just a week ago. such access, if verified, is not an indication of a humanitarian cease-fire but a siege. anchor: our diplomatic editor was following the meeting at the united nations. reporter: in the eight months since the start of the ethiopian offensive in tigray, the security council has had ask meetings...
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it is not only necessary in the u.s. ee it as the only and most critical consideration for that. clearly, the tensions between the u.s. and china are prevalent amongst us. and we have to keep monitoring what happens. >> what is looking attractive in china? >> as i mentioned, anything related to trends. i can give you a few examples. even sustainability focus, you look at autonomous vehicle companies that provide software is, companies that provide drones, or water efficiencies and others, innovation and life sciences. that's a big area for us. we are trying to tap on our network, a system of companies by trying to put companies together. we have an investment in a very large company in the u.s., we try to put it where the company in singapore, southeast asia, the conductivity is very important -- the connectivity is very important. yvonne: that was nagi hamiyeh. i guess a bullish take from what we heard of the likes of kathy wood and arc investment management. she is selling some of these chinese stocks. her hold on the i
it is not only necessary in the u.s. ee it as the only and most critical consideration for that. clearly, the tensions between the u.s. and china are prevalent amongst us. and we have to keep monitoring what happens. >> what is looking attractive in china? >> as i mentioned, anything related to trends. i can give you a few examples. even sustainability focus, you look at autonomous vehicle companies that provide software is, companies that provide drones, or water efficiencies and...
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if somebody is being held by the u.s. government whether it's part of the prison or detention system, they should be vaccinated as soon as possible. host: port st. lucie, florida, steve is an independent. caller: good morning. you can read the book not my idea" and page 59 and find out what the plan is. 10,000 illegals per day and you say you want to put ankle bracelets on these people. that is $100 per month times 30, $30 million for that. and they haven't even been covid tested. i have two cancers, i don't want to do untested vaccines but i cannot believe you wouldn't want to at least make sure these people don't have covid and then you want to go door to door teaching crt? that's crazy, what are you guys doing? guest: i completely agree that we need to be testing people as they enter the country and seeking asylum protection. as you said, we need to make sure that people have access to the vaccine whether they are at the border or across the country and there is simple -- some important outreach efforts physically in im
if somebody is being held by the u.s. government whether it's part of the prison or detention system, they should be vaccinated as soon as possible. host: port st. lucie, florida, steve is an independent. caller: good morning. you can read the book not my idea" and page 59 and find out what the plan is. 10,000 illegals per day and you say you want to put ankle bracelets on these people. that is $100 per month times 30, $30 million for that. and they haven't even been covid tested. i have...
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and that so far the u.s. government does not know who was responsible for the attack, and he said that it may not be the russian government. take a listen. >> first of all, we're not sure who it is. the director of the intelligence community didn't give me a deep dive, and i'll know better tomorrow. and if it is either with the knowledge of and/or the consequence of russia, then i told putin we will respond. we're not certain. the initial thinking was it was not russian government. >> reporter: now the president raised the issue of cyber attacks with russia's president vladimir putin as they sat face-to-face in geneva, switzerland, last month. and following that meeting, the president told reporters that he told putin if these types of attacks were to continue, and if the russian golf was involved or had knowledge that the u.s. would be ready to respond. these issues of cyber attacks really such a point of contention between the u.s. and russia over the course of the past few months. arlette saenz, cnn, travel
and that so far the u.s. government does not know who was responsible for the attack, and he said that it may not be the russian government. take a listen. >> first of all, we're not sure who it is. the director of the intelligence community didn't give me a deep dive, and i'll know better tomorrow. and if it is either with the knowledge of and/or the consequence of russia, then i told putin we will respond. we're not certain. the initial thinking was it was not russian government....
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it tech company in the u.s. had a nice rebound in recent months, but because of all these regulatory risks and uncertainties, the chinese adrs have been underperforming, and also what we are seeing is that all these tech giants, alibaba, baidu, they have been seeking a second listing in hong kong just to limit the risk of all these tensions between the u.s. and china, and also, reuters reported on tuesday that they are considering taking the company private although the company has denied the report. it seems like they are either going to a second listing or taking the company altogether and that is on the mind of a lot of chinese companies listing in the u.s. haidi: it's interesting that way but is holding -- the company is holding onto those gains. ye xie joining us from new york. we will get more outlook on chinese tech and equities more broadly read i want to bring in joyce chang -- broadly. i want to bring in joyce chang. let me look at this chart. that is one of the ways you can view the malaise we have see
it tech company in the u.s. had a nice rebound in recent months, but because of all these regulatory risks and uncertainties, the chinese adrs have been underperforming, and also what we are seeing is that all these tech giants, alibaba, baidu, they have been seeking a second listing in hong kong just to limit the risk of all these tensions between the u.s. and china, and also, reuters reported on tuesday that they are considering taking the company private although the company has denied the...
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forces, from that country with the top u.s. saying that he will be leaving and relinquishing his post today that is a major development on the political front. >>> also coming up on the show, the inaugural trans atlantic conference shows the differences between london and brussels. more of that when we come back here are the two battling to the line and allyson felix... simone manuel's above her trying to fight on, and above simone... getting an opportunity to show her stuff. nonstop, displayed at the highest performance level... finding something and the us takes gold! ♪ dream on ♪ ♪ dream on ♪ ♪ dream on ♪ ♪ dream on ♪ - yes! ♪ ahhhhhhh ♪ ♪ dream until your dreams come true ♪ >>> welcome back to the show italy beat england in the final of football's euro 2020 to secure the first victory in the competition since 1968 they won 3-2 on penalty following a 1-1 draw after extra time england has not won a major tournament since the 1966 world cup. we will never stop hoping one day it will eventually come home just not today >>> all r
forces, from that country with the top u.s. saying that he will be leaving and relinquishing his post today that is a major development on the political front. >>> also coming up on the show, the inaugural trans atlantic conference shows the differences between london and brussels. more of that when we come back here are the two battling to the line and allyson felix... simone manuel's above her trying to fight on, and above simone... getting an opportunity to show her stuff. nonstop,...
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anchor: the u.s. and a number of its western allies blame china for a spying campaign, washington says it was a threat to national security. beijing says the accusation is groundless. what is the fallout? this is inside story. this was a unified condemnation of china, they also beijing was responsible for an attack on microsoft servers earlier this year, but stop short of announcing punishment measures for alleged cyber activities. there around a quarter of computers said to be compromised in march, affecting at least 30,000 organizations worldwide. nations including canada, australia and japan said hacking groups were behind the exploitation and accused beijing of publishers cyber activities. the chinese ministry of state security was singled out. the white house has not ruled out consequences for beijing. but joe biden says china's behavior is different than russia. >> the chinese government, not a mike the russian government is not doing this themselves, but protecting those who are doing it. maybe
anchor: the u.s. and a number of its western allies blame china for a spying campaign, washington says it was a threat to national security. beijing says the accusation is groundless. what is the fallout? this is inside story. this was a unified condemnation of china, they also beijing was responsible for an attack on microsoft servers earlier this year, but stop short of announcing punishment measures for alleged cyber activities. there around a quarter of computers said to be compromised in...
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the u.s. central command says american forces are nearly done with a, quote, orderly and responsible withdrawal from afghanistan. but the operation is far from over, with many loose ends to tie up. oren liebermann has more from the pentagon. >> reporter: the defense department said the withdrawal of u.s. forces from afghanistan is now more than 90% complete, meaning that president biden's mission to get u.s. forces out of afghanistan and he said the war on terror in that country is effectively finished at this point. the vast majority of troops in the country now will remain there as part of the 650 or so that will take part in embassy security as well as assisting to secure the airport. effectively making sure the did enl diplomatic mission can continue to function. asked why it took two months to withdraw 90% and another two months to withdraw the final 10%, john kirby says it is not a linear process. and it will take time to effectively protect them because of the emphasis on force protectio
the u.s. central command says american forces are nearly done with a, quote, orderly and responsible withdrawal from afghanistan. but the operation is far from over, with many loose ends to tie up. oren liebermann has more from the pentagon. >> reporter: the defense department said the withdrawal of u.s. forces from afghanistan is now more than 90% complete, meaning that president biden's mission to get u.s. forces out of afghanistan and he said the war on terror in that country is...
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first, the u.s., u.k. allies are calling out china for alleged cyberattacks including the microsoft exchange hack. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> the u.s. and allies have tied microsoft exchange hacks to the chinese government, accusing beijing of malicious activity. pres. biden: they are still determining exactly what happened. my understanding is that the chinese government, not unlike the russian government, is not doing this themselves, but are protecting those who are doing it. they may be even accommodating them. >> that spring in -- the biting administration wants to expose the extent of chinese activity with help of european allies. what are we expecting? what do they know? >> they basically have said they have done their homework on this massive cyberattack that happened earlier this year through the microsoft exchange server that resulted in a tax on a range of companies. this lays the foundation for a couple of things. it is really a very public escalation of tensions between the u.s. and china. as yo
first, the u.s., u.k. allies are calling out china for alleged cyberattacks including the microsoft exchange hack. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> the u.s. and allies have tied microsoft exchange hacks to the chinese government, accusing beijing of malicious activity. pres. biden: they are still determining exactly what happened. my understanding is that the chinese government, not unlike the russian government, is not doing this themselves, but are protecting those who are doing it. they...
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the u.s. d its allies blame china for a range of malicious cyber activities. a count on to blastoff for jeff bezos, we are live at the blue origin space site in vanhorn, texas. a lot for investors to consider, let's look the asian open. sophie: plenty of headwinds driving a risk off mood. nikkei futures little changed after a five day drop and u.s. on the s&p gaining some ground on the benchmark the most as the vix jumped and the bond rally continues. we see that extend into the asia session. the aussie yield curve flattening in january levels with the 10-year back below 117 the level we saw on february. a risk off tone amid peak growth concerns. we have an update from china due today. the offshore yuan trading at a one-week low. and with the safe haven bid we are seeing the yen at mid 109 levels. the covid situation in asean has been a concern. indonesia -and vietnamesestocks joined original downturn-. an index under pressure off 12% this month now entering a technical correction. we are seein
the u.s. d its allies blame china for a range of malicious cyber activities. a count on to blastoff for jeff bezos, we are live at the blue origin space site in vanhorn, texas. a lot for investors to consider, let's look the asian open. sophie: plenty of headwinds driving a risk off mood. nikkei futures little changed after a five day drop and u.s. on the s&p gaining some ground on the benchmark the most as the vix jumped and the bond rally continues. we see that extend into the asia...
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another piece of the u.s. domestic policy mix has to do with technology controls and their it's a little more opec, how are we managing things like export controls to see the sophisticated fiber-optic technology needed to allow the chinese players to compete at the top-tier against the long-standing and more advanced democratic country players, are we preventing american institution and companies exporting that technology or are we seeing leakage of the damaging variety and some of that has to do with the u.s. companies that would be exporting this technology and some in a way that speaks to the points that china has been raising two american universities are doing with the sponsorship of chinese technology and telecommunication companies and whether they're providing technology to china that we would rather not see them provide all of these are important policy areas. >> i think it's critically important that you talk about fcc and the undersea cable issue, they rely on a policy decision at the end of the day
another piece of the u.s. domestic policy mix has to do with technology controls and their it's a little more opec, how are we managing things like export controls to see the sophisticated fiber-optic technology needed to allow the chinese players to compete at the top-tier against the long-standing and more advanced democratic country players, are we preventing american institution and companies exporting that technology or are we seeing leakage of the damaging variety and some of that has to...
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despite the noise between the u.s. nd em, there is no evidecne in china and bond markets being the most stable out of the markets. >■to me, it is in line with our view. >> the correlation with this market -- it doesn't seem correlated to anything. it gives you data. i know that's what you prefer. low yield epms. take us through it. >> there is more of a threat to the high yield is because of the commodity prices and inflation maybe more sticky in nature. policy normalization is greater but the yield rate is higher. they cannot suffice. that bodes well for the long ends of the curve. they have lower treasury yields being more beneficial for the markets. >> pleasure to see appear to -- see you. >> a little bit more sheltered from what is happening globally. >> let's take a look at what we were seeing in the market action. the hs tech. those concerns. peak growth concerns leading to risk aversion. the nikei down .9%. the aussie tenure down from 10 basis points. they were pretty dovish when it came to rates but when it came
despite the noise between the u.s. nd em, there is no evidecne in china and bond markets being the most stable out of the markets. >■to me, it is in line with our view. >> the correlation with this market -- it doesn't seem correlated to anything. it gives you data. i know that's what you prefer. low yield epms. take us through it. >> there is more of a threat to the high yield is because of the commodity prices and inflation maybe more sticky in nature. policy normalization is...
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is the u.s. ss for a war if the need arises, highlighting a crisis in leadership in the navy. we will talk about that next. so then i said to him, you oughta customize your car insurance with liberty mutual, so you only pay for what you need. hot dog or... chicken? only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the heat. ♪ ♪ ♪ this isn't just freight. these aren't just shipments. they're promises. promises of all shapes and sizes. each with a time and a place they've been promised to be. a promise is everything to old dominion, because it means everything to you. and there you have it - wireless on the fastest, most reliable network. wow! big deal! we get unlimited for just $30 bucks. i get that too and mine has 5g included. impressive. impressive is saving four hundred bucks a year. four bucks? that's tough to beat. relax people, my wireless is crushing it. okay, that's because you all have xfinity mobile. it's wireless so good, it keeps one up
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haidi: the u.s. warn american companies this week about the increasing risks of operating it comes as washington looks to dull the pressure of the crackdown on patients financial center. meanwhile, antony blinken has warned again that chinese tech misuse. >> we know it is harder to ensure american tech innovations are used for commercial purposes only. countries like china don't differentiate between civilian and military in the same way and emerging technologies blur that line. so we have got to think differently about how to protect our innovation and industries against that kind of misuse. haidi: for more, let's bring in our reporter from washington. the biden administration is laying the that this trade deal at china aimed at countering the rise and influence of china. we are getting a good idea at what the china's administration strategy. -- administrations china's strategy is. >> we are really starting to see flesh on the bone of the administrations also and it is looking like they are doubling
haidi: the u.s. warn american companies this week about the increasing risks of operating it comes as washington looks to dull the pressure of the crackdown on patients financial center. meanwhile, antony blinken has warned again that chinese tech misuse. >> we know it is harder to ensure american tech innovations are used for commercial purposes only. countries like china don't differentiate between civilian and military in the same way and emerging technologies blur that line. so we...
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if the u.s. has not learned to treat other countries equally, china and the international community has a responsibility to help the u.s. learn this lesson properly. shery: jennifer epstein joins us now with the latest. what does the biden administration want to achieve with this meeting? jennifer: this meeting is really only the second major in person meeting by a top official after the meeting that secretary blinken men chinese officials had in alaska earlier on in the administration. it is one of the initial contacts that they have had and sherman is expected to talk about wanting a level playing field and guard rails in safe to ensure that the u.s. and china do not end up in conflict and that sort of direction that she will be headed in. haidi: there were a lot of issues when it comes to the protocol going into this meeting, right? the fact that the foreign minister is meeting with sherman but not holding negotiations with her, was this the compromise that was acceptable for both sides? jennif
if the u.s. has not learned to treat other countries equally, china and the international community has a responsibility to help the u.s. learn this lesson properly. shery: jennifer epstein joins us now with the latest. what does the biden administration want to achieve with this meeting? jennifer: this meeting is really only the second major in person meeting by a top official after the meeting that secretary blinken men chinese officials had in alaska earlier on in the administration. it is...
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putin underestimates the u.s. bilities in this area so the fact that the president considers out is obviously something that was not a secret to anyone. as far as what the right policy is, i think we do have to wait and see to some extent. the russian government certainly has profited from this kind of activity. we've not seen a direct link between pressure and a particular incident of the colonial pipeline russian government but the u.s. government has attribute if the behavior to criminals operating within russia and russia is a very tightly governed space, and authoritarian country. nothing is really happening in russia that people at the top knowing about it the real question now is going them out publicly this been going on for a number of years. the justice department when i served in the government levied a number of indictment charging intelligence officers, russian individuals agent in cyber activity had all sorts of impacts across american life. we've been pulling them out for quite some time so the real
putin underestimates the u.s. bilities in this area so the fact that the president considers out is obviously something that was not a secret to anyone. as far as what the right policy is, i think we do have to wait and see to some extent. the russian government certainly has profited from this kind of activity. we've not seen a direct link between pressure and a particular incident of the colonial pipeline russian government but the u.s. government has attribute if the behavior to criminals...
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anna: the saudi and u.s. -- and uae energy ministers speaking to bloomberg. we'll talk to the markets live team next. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open. european equity markets now 54 minutes into the trading session, moving to the downside. we just got pmi, 57.8, almost in line, a little bit better than the pre-lim number. let's talk to laura cooper. just a little quiet, a lot of moves -- news to think about when it comes to geopolitics. we are without the u.s. the oil story could keep us up. laura: we are seeing a deadlock extend with opec-plus. what's surprising is the fact oil prices are remaining rates bound. that could change quite -- range bound. that could change quite quickly. as we look through the third quarter, we are expecting to see an oil market that is increasingly in deficit. so we do need that supply to come on the market, so that does potentially risk a price spike to not see any kind of agreement in the coming days. anna: we got the german june services pmi
anna: the saudi and u.s. -- and uae energy ministers speaking to bloomberg. we'll talk to the markets live team next. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open. european equity markets now 54 minutes into the trading session, moving to the downside. we just got pmi, 57.8, almost in line, a little bit better than the pre-lim number. let's talk to laura cooper. just a little quiet, a lot of moves -- news to think about when it comes to geopolitics. we are without the...
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the u.s. capitol on january 6th. it was six months ago today that a donald trump rally on the eclipse morphed by trump supporters on the u.s. capitol. with d.c. police and u.s. capitol police officers on the front lines trying to defend it against that violent, violent attack. the attorney general today said thank you to the capitol police officers for what they went through six months ago today but he also importantly went up to the capitol police roll call today to update officers on the state of the justice department's investigation into what happened, updating them on the 500-plus arrests that have been made thus far, the seriousness of the charges brought against those arrested. also the justice department's efforts to find and arrest roughly to 300 people more they are looking for. justice department -- law enforcement has arrested on average -- law enforcement at all levels on average has arrested three people every day since the january 6th attack happened. but some suspects they are l
the u.s. capitol on january 6th. it was six months ago today that a donald trump rally on the eclipse morphed by trump supporters on the u.s. capitol. with d.c. police and u.s. capitol police officers on the front lines trying to defend it against that violent, violent attack. the attorney general today said thank you to the capitol police officers for what they went through six months ago today but he also importantly went up to the capitol police roll call today to update officers on the...
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is the u.s. te of readiness for a war if the need arises, highlighting a crisis in leadership in the navy. we will talk about that next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ monitor, check and lock down you money with security from chase. control feels good. chase. make more of what's yours. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the heat. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ "me and you" by barry louis polisar ] ♪ me and you just singing on the train ♪ ♪ me and you listening to the rain ♪ ♪ me and you we are the same ♪ ♪ me and you have all the fame we need ♪ ♪ indeed, you and me are we ♪ ♪ me and you singing in the park ♪ ♪ me and you, we're waiting for the dark ♪ and there you have it - wireless on the fastest, most reliable network. wow! big deal! we get unlimited for just $30 bucks. i get that too and mine has 5g included. impressive. impressive is saving four hundred bucks a year. four bucks? that's tough to beat. relax people, my wireless is crushing it. okay, that's because you all have xfinity mobile. it's wireless so good, it keeps one upping it
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amy: as the u.s. ilitary says its withdrawal from afghanistan is 90% complete, the taliban is escalating its offensive by seizing more districts. we will speak to a longtime afghan women's rights defender and a journalist in kabul. plus, we will look at why the palestinian authority is cracking down on palestinian demonstrators in the occupied west bank. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. haiti's interim prime minister has declared a state of siege and imposed martial law following wednesday morning's assassination of president jovenel moÏse. the first lady of haiti was injured in the attack and was airlifted to a hospital in miami, where she is reportedly in critical but stable condition. haitian police say they've arrested two suspected assassins and kill four others in a gunfight. video from the scene shows the heavily armed attackerclaimed to be from the u.s. dea, the drug enforcement administration. u.s. state depar
amy: as the u.s. ilitary says its withdrawal from afghanistan is 90% complete, the taliban is escalating its offensive by seizing more districts. we will speak to a longtime afghan women's rights defender and a journalist in kabul. plus, we will look at why the palestinian authority is cracking down on palestinian demonstrators in the occupied west bank. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. haiti's interim prime...
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the u.s. keephe crossingpen. reporter: the cital of the disped province in the northwest of syria. it is the st stronghold of the opposition militia, and the syrian president wants to bring it back under his control. 4 million people are stuck there, and in the hospital fighting another battle. this one against coronavirus. only 46,000 vaccine doses administered since may. the only way to get more vaccines is across the turkish border. but here, people don't believe the assad regime will help them in the fight against the pandemic. >> we don't trust the regime. they have promised in the past to deliver vaccines and now they promised again. but here in the liberated areas, we never received anything. our experience with them goes way back. they want the syrian population to starve and die. reporter: currently, they are getting supplies through a backdoor, the only open border crossing through turkey. some 1000 trucks make the trip once per month. some of the money comes from europe. the u.n. or
the u.s. keephe crossingpen. reporter: the cital of the disped province in the northwest of syria. it is the st stronghold of the opposition militia, and the syrian president wants to bring it back under his control. 4 million people are stuck there, and in the hospital fighting another battle. this one against coronavirus. only 46,000 vaccine doses administered since may. the only way to get more vaccines is across the turkish border. but here, people don't believe the assad regime will help...
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the u.s., too. ompany that operates globally, you have to be prepared to address these issues and the regulatory oversight. >> tesla seems to have run into some issues in china whether it is recalls of nearly all vehicles in china, software issues. does the timing seem right to build your war chest and gain ground? >> people are asking us because we directly compete with tesla. the result is we both grow quite well and tremendously. ultimately, having the competition will strengthen yourself. tesla is a tremendously powerful brand. they have great technologies and products. whether they will have the dominance like they had before is something we will watch. that will be difficult to maintain. dani: sticking in china, shares in didi plunged in u.s. trade. scrutiny over data security and broader claims by china. other u.s. stocks tumbled. these moves complicate the picture for investors who are betting on the country's tech giants. sophia, thank you for joining us again. who is next? what is the next
the u.s., too. ompany that operates globally, you have to be prepared to address these issues and the regulatory oversight. >> tesla seems to have run into some issues in china whether it is recalls of nearly all vehicles in china, software issues. does the timing seem right to build your war chest and gain ground? >> people are asking us because we directly compete with tesla. the result is we both grow quite well and tremendously. ultimately, having the competition will strengthen...
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the result is u.s. terests are impacted from national security, economic security to more granular things like the development of standards in the technology space and so on. last, this goes out, this happens whether we are there or not. for the u.s., it is necessary to maintain leadership, to maintain our position in the world, and if we are to maintain a world for u.s. interest, it is critical that the u.s. be a player in this, a sensible player. we cannot replicate what china does and we shouldn't, but we need to be a player in this. the question is how do we play and with whom. it is a positive initiative. there's no question about that. and it will focus on climate health and gender equity, which i hope means education because the u.s. has a competitive advantage in education and we ought to be deploying that effectively. like universal literacy. but the how we do this is, to my mind, a big question. good to see the g7 working constructively together. there's very little detail here. it's unclear if
the result is u.s. terests are impacted from national security, economic security to more granular things like the development of standards in the technology space and so on. last, this goes out, this happens whether we are there or not. for the u.s., it is necessary to maintain leadership, to maintain our position in the world, and if we are to maintain a world for u.s. interest, it is critical that the u.s. be a player in this, a sensible player. we cannot replicate what china does and we...
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the u.s. says it will no longer stand in the way of the nord stream 2 pipeline linking russia to germany. in return, germany promises to impose sctions on russi if moscow uses the pipeline as a political weapon. on both sides of the atlantic tonight, there are worries the decision could be a mistake. also, massive floods hit china in what is being called a once in a millennium of end. at least when he five people are dead, tens of thousands have been evacuated. and germany, rushing to bring relief to its own flood hit communities, probing up to 400 million euros in emergency aid and vowing to start rebuilding quickly. and and basketball, the milwaukee bucks are nba champions for the first time in 50 years. their star player, giannis antetokounmpo, lead them to victory with an historic performance. we will have highlights and analysis from their game six win. ♪ i'm brent goff. to our viewers watching on pbs, in the united states, and to all of you around the world, welcome. we start tonight with
the u.s. says it will no longer stand in the way of the nord stream 2 pipeline linking russia to germany. in return, germany promises to impose sctions on russi if moscow uses the pipeline as a political weapon. on both sides of the atlantic tonight, there are worries the decision could be a mistake. also, massive floods hit china in what is being called a once in a millennium of end. at least when he five people are dead, tens of thousands have been evacuated. and germany, rushing to bring...
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the u.s. ding fbi agents to haiti to investigate the assassination of the president. those accused of carrying out the plot include many colombi ans. u.s. health officials say it is too soon for a booster shot to be approved. plus, meet america's new champion speller. she became the first african-american to win the top spelling test. >> it is like a dream come true. i have been working toward that goal for two years. to finally have it, it is the best possible outcome. ♪ laura: welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. it has been a seismic week for the nation of ghanistan. the u.s. and nato allies overthrowing troops, even as the taliban advces. the taliban have seized an important border crossing into iran. many afghans are coming to terms with the new landscape. our correspondent reports. >> the city springs to life. kabul's oldest market, one of its busiest. painters, masons, they all come here to find a day's work. it is always been tough, but much tougher now. >> they ar
the u.s. ding fbi agents to haiti to investigate the assassination of the president. those accused of carrying out the plot include many colombi ans. u.s. health officials say it is too soon for a booster shot to be approved. plus, meet america's new champion speller. she became the first african-american to win the top spelling test. >> it is like a dream come true. i have been working toward that goal for two years. to finally have it, it is the best possible outcome. ♪ laura: welcome...
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the u.s. dollar yesterday reacted positively. at's the way markets used to trade, because you would assume that if you have a higher inflation print, central banks would react. the message was, central banks are going to be dovish and a high inflation print meant we are going to get deeper negative real yields. what we are seeing now is a real change. the sterling reaction this morning shows that it's going global. the world is going, hey, it's not going to be -- currencies are starting to react to higher inflation print. if we are changing that narrative, that means we are going to have a bond play, we are going to start seeing front and yields rise -- front end yields rise. we see the front end starting to rise. for equities, it's going to become a much different picture but it is sector depend. anna: sector dependent on equities, a flattening curve. the new fed, central banking reaction function and back again. mark will return to that theme later on in the program. get further analysis and insight, mliv is a function to u
the u.s. dollar yesterday reacted positively. at's the way markets used to trade, because you would assume that if you have a higher inflation print, central banks would react. the message was, central banks are going to be dovish and a high inflation print meant we are going to get deeper negative real yields. what we are seeing now is a real change. the sterling reaction this morning shows that it's going global. the world is going, hey, it's not going to be -- currencies are starting to...
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the u.s. population now lives in counties considered to have high covid transmission. cdc data shows in early june, it was less than 3%. >> the four in 10 eligible americans who remain unvaccinated now are under mounting pressure to get their covid shot or at least hopefully. vaccinations are up only very, very slightly. what is up dramatically in the number of covid cases. it's nearly five times higher than a month ago. americans are now being forced to cope with the real life effects of the latest resurgence. starting today, st. louis city and county will require masks in indoor public spaces and on public transportation putting front line workers in the same jeopardy they faced last year. >> wherever we had the mask mandate, we had to fight a lot of people who didn't want to wear masks. we had a customer pull a gun. we've had customers threaten to fight and just go crazy. >> missouri, of course with, a covid hot spot. several cities, including los angeles, philadelphia, houston, austin, and
the u.s. population now lives in counties considered to have high covid transmission. cdc data shows in early june, it was less than 3%. >> the four in 10 eligible americans who remain unvaccinated now are under mounting pressure to get their covid shot or at least hopefully. vaccinations are up only very, very slightly. what is up dramatically in the number of covid cases. it's nearly five times higher than a month ago. americans are now being forced to cope with the real life effects of...
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we seo flights the u.s., what do you make of the fact that the u.s. s advised americans not to visit the u.k.? there's not that much inbound to the u.k. right now, i'm guessing. is it something that is going to concern you, that kind of messaging? >> we've been calling out for that there should be a common approach on how countries are opening up trouble. the one respect of the situation is different in different countries. we have to live with the fact that the government are taking positions that they consider was best for the population. it could have been much more sensible if there was a common approach between countries on how they were opening up. the key drivers the impact are the same. it's about the level of infection, and the infection rate of the cases. when you take all that into consideration you can see the market where we are operating, much of europe could be placed on the green must. to say that when you have transparency on what is deemed to be safe trouble, the company can plan. that is what we are looking for in the u.k. >> some of
we seo flights the u.s., what do you make of the fact that the u.s. s advised americans not to visit the u.k.? there's not that much inbound to the u.k. right now, i'm guessing. is it something that is going to concern you, that kind of messaging? >> we've been calling out for that there should be a common approach on how countries are opening up trouble. the one respect of the situation is different in different countries. we have to live with the fact that the government are taking...
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talk to me about what shift we might see in the u.s. licy here and what options president biden has in front of him? dan: the options are not particularly good. the united states has had a long involvement in haiti. we ohm -- occupied the country for 20 years back in the early part of the 20th century. we happened military forces there in the late 1990's, trying to create stability and democracy. we sent enormous hospitals of aid after the terrible earthquake in 2010, i think it was. instability has been the rule, not the exception in haiti and the united states' role has been to try to bring some stability to it. they've asked for u.s. military forces to come in and try to help at this moment. it seems unlikely that we would do that. given that we're trying to pull out of afghanistan. there will be diplomatic support, aid, rhetorical support but this is a very stuff tough country to try to bring stability to. yamiche: russia is another big foreign policy story playing out. weijia, what's your reporting telling you about where the presid
talk to me about what shift we might see in the u.s. licy here and what options president biden has in front of him? dan: the options are not particularly good. the united states has had a long involvement in haiti. we ohm -- occupied the country for 20 years back in the early part of the 20th century. we happened military forces there in the late 1990's, trying to create stability and democracy. we sent enormous hospitals of aid after the terrible earthquake in 2010, i think it was....
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it was supposed to be the u.s.. ch does this push back the european recovery, given that the leader seems to be stumbling? jonathan: i know you have seen this story, the u.s. cdc warning in an internal document that this particular variant can cause more severe illness than other versions and spread as easily as chickenpox. this unpublished internal document obtained by the washington post goes on to say the vaccinated people infected with the delta variance may be able to spread of the virus as easy as on vaccinated people according to one published data scientist and a federal presentation obtained by the post. some headlines that i get your attention. kailey: this comes to the cdc guidance on wearing masks and doors. people who are vaccinated can pass it on. is this putting too much of the burden on protecting the end vaccinated on people who have taken responsibility and tried to protect themselves against the delta variant. we know those who are vaccinated are way less likely to be hospitalized or die even if yo
it was supposed to be the u.s.. ch does this push back the european recovery, given that the leader seems to be stumbling? jonathan: i know you have seen this story, the u.s. cdc warning in an internal document that this particular variant can cause more severe illness than other versions and spread as easily as chickenpox. this unpublished internal document obtained by the washington post goes on to say the vaccinated people infected with the delta variance may be able to spread of the virus...
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the u.s. competitive position in the world, commercially, economically and from a kind of international relations and foreign policy perspective. so that has been an important part of that story as well. so we have, as i say, an absolutely terrific group of -- they are more than experts, they are senior thought leaders on issues around this subject matter today. and i'm going to invite them to join us, now. and they are in alphabetical order, best are charlene -- nice to have her back. brendan, delighted to have him, marcy who is the ceo of calvert, the california -- -- and last but not least, steve hadley, who is principal at right hadley gaetz emmanuel together, steve and charlene cochaired a task force john and i led a couple of years ago on global infrastructure and designing eight u.s. globally for structure strategy. we are just delighted to have them back with us to talk about that and sort of where we are today. so, i think with that, we are going to do sort of tagteam q&a now. down the
the u.s. competitive position in the world, commercially, economically and from a kind of international relations and foreign policy perspective. so that has been an important part of that story as well. so we have, as i say, an absolutely terrific group of -- they are more than experts, they are senior thought leaders on issues around this subject matter today. and i'm going to invite them to join us, now. and they are in alphabetical order, best are charlene -- nice to have her back. brendan,...
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both the u.s. and china are highlighting deep differences, and that is after their first high-level talks in months. let's get an update from bloomberg's emily wilkins. does the relationship seem like it is continuing to deteriorate, or are we having progress in these talks? emily: we are today from deputy secondary of state wendy sherman , speaking with foreign ministers there. these are the first face-to-face discussions with u.s. and chinese diplomats since we saw that acrimonious meeting in alaska several months ago. what you heard from the deputy secretary of state was that this was a forthright conversation, a professional conversation, but also a tough conversation. the stated goal from the white house is really to keep the lines of communication open between the u.s. and china, coming at a time when the u.s. has really criticized china for a number of things, from the microsoft exchange hacked that they blamed on actors related to the chinese government, to human rights abuses. last week we
both the u.s. and china are highlighting deep differences, and that is after their first high-level talks in months. let's get an update from bloomberg's emily wilkins. does the relationship seem like it is continuing to deteriorate, or are we having progress in these talks? emily: we are today from deputy secondary of state wendy sherman , speaking with foreign ministers there. these are the first face-to-face discussions with u.s. and chinese diplomats since we saw that acrimonious meeting in...
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and how does the u.s. itally, electronically to actually disrupt the infrastructure in russia. again, that is fraught with peril and a major concern. if something like that begins to escalate, it's going to have wide-ranging impact consequences across the world. all these networks are connected and we don't want to live in a world quite like that, joshua. >> shawn henry of crowdstrike. mr. henry, thanks very much. >>> still to come, another western heat wave sent temperatures to record highs. seattle's mayor points out a major infrastructure issue that makes it harder for the west to stay cool. we'll look back at our weather week just ahead. >>> later, zaila avant-garde made history at the scripps national spelling bee, but there's more behind this history than you might realize. i'll explain later in tonight's e68. -- essay. -- e ssay pair kills plaque bacteria at the gum line to help keep the gum seal tight. new parodontax active gum repair toothpaste. i can't let diabetes get in my way. i've got way too
and how does the u.s. itally, electronically to actually disrupt the infrastructure in russia. again, that is fraught with peril and a major concern. if something like that begins to escalate, it's going to have wide-ranging impact consequences across the world. all these networks are connected and we don't want to live in a world quite like that, joshua. >> shawn henry of crowdstrike. mr. henry, thanks very much. >>> still to come, another western heat wave sent temperatures to...
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on friday, the u.s. o indonesia, one of the administration's largest single shipments yet. it's expected to shim another 1 million doses soon. country it's like singapore are also helping out as you see here sending desperately needed supplies of oxygen and protective equipment. the delta variant is surging across indonesia. on wednesday alone, the country reported more than 1,000 deaths and 35,000 new cases but the u.s. probably won't be sending its excess astrazeneca vaccines to north korea anytime soon. intelligence courses say pyongyang is refusing to administer that particular vaccine. cnn's paula hancocks explains why. >> reporter: it may surprise some that north korea may be picky about which coronavirus vaccine it's received. but this is what south korea is claiming at this point. now it's important to note, this is not coming from pyongyang themselves. they have not mentioned too much about vaccines. but we're here in this think tank which is created with the intelligence agency of south korea sa
on friday, the u.s. o indonesia, one of the administration's largest single shipments yet. it's expected to shim another 1 million doses soon. country it's like singapore are also helping out as you see here sending desperately needed supplies of oxygen and protective equipment. the delta variant is surging across indonesia. on wednesday alone, the country reported more than 1,000 deaths and 35,000 new cases but the u.s. probably won't be sending its excess astrazeneca vaccines to north korea...
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as we are seeing in the u.s. but there is plenty of ammunition that the government has at its disposal. the real task for an investor is to understand [indiscernible] >> we are seeing the likes of the ecb tweaked their inflation outlook. in the fed meeting minutes, ours overestimating or under messaging inflation? >> we believe the economy is on track for a strong reopening this year and next year. we had a central banks really saying, it's not that you think we are behind the curve, we want to overshoot to make up for lost time. we have been living through several decades. this is their moment for a studyo trajectory. haidi: is the regulatory risk out of china the exercise of sovereignty via the company something investors have underestimated? >> they should not have underestimated, if they have. i think it has been clear for some time that china wants to be careful that its largest companies are not held hostage to u.s. regulations and sanctions which might be viewed in beijing as unpredictable. i think it is a
as we are seeing in the u.s. but there is plenty of ammunition that the government has at its disposal. the real task for an investor is to understand [indiscernible] >> we are seeing the likes of the ecb tweaked their inflation outlook. in the fed meeting minutes, ours overestimating or under messaging inflation? >> we believe the economy is on track for a strong reopening this year and next year. we had a central banks really saying, it's not that you think we are behind the...
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. >> the u.s. ers for disease control today undid earlier advice and reimposed stricter mask wearing guidelines around the country. cdc director dr. rochelle walensky said people who are fully vaccinated should resume wearing masks indoors in regions where coronavirus infections and transmission are high. she also recommended that everyone in k-12 schools wear a mask, whatever their vaccination status. and late today, the white house confirmed that president biden will announce on thursday that all federal workers and contractors must be vaccinated agnst covid. those who refuse could face regular testing and other requirements. dr. anthony fauci is director of the u.s. nional institute of allergy and infectious diseases and the chief medical advisor to the president. >> dr. fauci, thank you for joining us. part of this new guidance has to do with telling people, even those who are vaccinated, that when they are in indoor places that they should wear a mask. if they are in places where the virus is s
. >> the u.s. ers for disease control today undid earlier advice and reimposed stricter mask wearing guidelines around the country. cdc director dr. rochelle walensky said people who are fully vaccinated should resume wearing masks indoors in regions where coronavirus infections and transmission are high. she also recommended that everyone in k-12 schools wear a mask, whatever their vaccination status. and late today, the white house confirmed that president biden will announce on...
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this week in the top u.s. of overseeing the troop withdrawal raised alarm about how quickly the taliban is growing its control over large swaths of the country. he warned about a potential civil war upon the departure of u.s. forces, about the potential for a full taliban takeover of afghanistan. that prospect raises questions about the length of this war, what's choices we as a country have to make on our way out the door. what options afghanistan as a nation will have been a long run. but before any of those long runs concern, in the near short run it raises a concrete question about the promises our government and our military made to afghans who helped u.s. forces fight the war, and whether america is keeping those promises. during the long u.s. war in afghanistan, u.s. troops enlisted the help of thousands of afghan interpreters who insisted the u.s. mission at great personal risk to themselves. those interpreters and other people who served in support roles for u.s. forces, they are now in very acute dang
this week in the top u.s. of overseeing the troop withdrawal raised alarm about how quickly the taliban is growing its control over large swaths of the country. he warned about a potential civil war upon the departure of u.s. forces, about the potential for a full taliban takeover of afghanistan. that prospect raises questions about the length of this war, what's choices we as a country have to make on our way out the door. what options afghanistan as a nation will have been a long run. but...
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in the u.s. over the last one he five or 30 years there have been a lot of losers, particularly with some of the blue-collar workers as one of the callers was talking about earlier. it hasn't all been trade. the increase in the mechanization robot has been much more important in the auto industry than trade per se, but there are still issues. i think one can say if you look at the last 30 years of trade adjustment assistance, that neither party has done a very good job in implementing those potential benefits for displaced workers. host: david gantz, a professor of law emeritus at the university of arizona. thanks forannouncer: washingtonl continues. host: this is erin durkin of national journal. she reports on health care issues, joining us to talk about the new effort by the biden administration when it comes to vaccination rates. thank you for joining us. guest: thank you for having me. host: what is the best way to understand what put forth this new push yesterday? guest: the president had mad
in the u.s. over the last one he five or 30 years there have been a lot of losers, particularly with some of the blue-collar workers as one of the callers was talking about earlier. it hasn't all been trade. the increase in the mechanization robot has been much more important in the auto industry than trade per se, but there are still issues. i think one can say if you look at the last 30 years of trade adjustment assistance, that neither party has done a very good job in implementing those...