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when the united states grows, so does the world. the president will continue to promote fair economic competition and will make it clear that there cannot be free and open trade when countries are not held accountable to the rules. as the president has said repeatedly, america and is a ministration supports free and open trade, but it needs to be fair and reciprocal. we will now share a little bit about the president's schedule onhe desk and the economic general -- agenda and i landed off to general mcmasters -- general mcmaster. the president departs tomorrow evening and then arrives thursday morning local time in switzerland. on thursday will have a variety of meetings with world leaders and then quick meeting with the founder of the world economic forum. on thursday night, the world economic forum will hold a reception with world leaders to honor the president. ther on that night, president will host a small dinner with select european companies to share our economic success stories that encourage them to continue to invest in ame
when the united states grows, so does the world. the president will continue to promote fair economic competition and will make it clear that there cannot be free and open trade when countries are not held accountable to the rules. as the president has said repeatedly, america and is a ministration supports free and open trade, but it needs to be fair and reciprocal. we will now share a little bit about the president's schedule onhe desk and the economic general -- agenda and i landed off to...
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tell the world that america is open for business. inwant to want to invest america and create jobs for hard-working americans. trump's economic agenda has released the u.s. economy and we are growing. his policies have led to a rising stock market, low unemployment and strong gdp growth. the administration's commitment to the regulation and are passing of comprehensive tax reform have helped level the playing field for our businesses and our workers. as a direct result, president and taxe tax reform cuts will create jobs, benefit our workers and grow our economy. this story will only get better as we continue to invest and rebuild america's infrastructure. at the world economic forum, we will reiterate america's commitment to domestic and economic growth and prosperity, strength and close ties with other world leaders and catalyze international is the support for the president's agenda. president trump will reiterate that a pot -- a prosperous america benefits the world. when united states grows, so does the world. the president will
tell the world that america is open for business. inwant to want to invest america and create jobs for hard-working americans. trump's economic agenda has released the u.s. economy and we are growing. his policies have led to a rising stock market, low unemployment and strong gdp growth. the administration's commitment to the regulation and are passing of comprehensive tax reform have helped level the playing field for our businesses and our workers. as a direct result, president and taxe tax...
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as the worlds of business finance and politics elites meets in davos it's time to find answers at the top of the agenda how to distribute the benefits of growth more fairly around the globe. and oxfam claims the gap between the super wealthy and the rest of the world has widened again the report was released just in time for the davos meeting. it's time for business on the w m how you got to get us welcome to the program and i'll start with some name dropping british prime minister of the reason may french president in one remark call and brazilian president michel those are just some of the world leaders that we are expecting to attend the world economic forum in davos but the meeting is known for a very broad array of participants and topics here's a first look at what. these are the stars of opening night in davos elton john actress cate blanchett and bollywood star shahrukh khan are the recipients of the crystal and they've been recognized for their charity work but for many here the highlight is said to be u.s. president trump for the first time in nearly two decades a sitting u.
as the worlds of business finance and politics elites meets in davos it's time to find answers at the top of the agenda how to distribute the benefits of growth more fairly around the globe. and oxfam claims the gap between the super wealthy and the rest of the world has widened again the report was released just in time for the davos meeting. it's time for business on the w m how you got to get us welcome to the program and i'll start with some name dropping british prime minister of the...
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we have the evidence based case so world leaders from the world economic forum to the world bank have the evidence to show that women's participation drives economies we have more women in positions of leadership than ever in history and we have technology that's connecting us in ways like never before women's voices are being heard and we have the chance to reinvent the future and include women the world economic forum has pledged to become more female whether or not that pledge bezout only time will tell. and then other news nicki allen a subsidiary of german carrier lim has been sold to its founder mickey lauder administrators say it was a transparent bidding process not a straightforward one nicky allowed to have his airline back the formula one legend with a passion for every asian founded austrian holiday carrier nikki back in two thousand and three seven years later he sold it to air berlin but when the airline went bankrupt the tried several times to get nicky back. niki currently has twenty one leased aircraft allowed it has apparently already moved to retain fifteen of those
we have the evidence based case so world leaders from the world economic forum to the world bank have the evidence to show that women's participation drives economies we have more women in positions of leadership than ever in history and we have technology that's connecting us in ways like never before women's voices are being heard and we have the chance to reinvent the future and include women the world economic forum has pledged to become more female whether or not that pledge bezout only...
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it's all about george chance to discover the world from different perspectives . join us inspired by distinctive instagram or others. w. stories from the topic each week on instagram. play . into tomorrow today coming up. this month how greenland's could profit from climate change. made mention but frames from a three d. printer. no cause a mountain bump model for future cities. welcome to the show. with the code.
it's all about george chance to discover the world from different perspectives . join us inspired by distinctive instagram or others. w. stories from the topic each week on instagram. play . into tomorrow today coming up. this month how greenland's could profit from climate change. made mention but frames from a three d. printer. no cause a mountain bump model for future cities. welcome to the show. with the code.
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seafood caught in thailand's winters ends up in markets all around the world. but in twenty fourteen the industry was badly damaged by accusations that many of its workers were victims of trafficking and forced labor. for years on and human rights watch says the situation is as bad as ever despite government promises to clean up the industry after three years it is unbelievable got people inspection has not been able to identify a single case of forced labor at all the bottom line is many fishermen still work long hours with little pay for years abuses from captain and to escape from the dilemma. the thai fishing industry depends on low skilled migrant workers from neighboring countries many of them continue to be trafficked across the border and sold on to fishing boats despite being promised other jobs on land they complain of being forced to work through violence or intimidation of physical and mental abuse and of a struggle to get paid. so i thought about running away from the boat but if i try to escape they'd pay people to hunt me down they'd beat me up an
seafood caught in thailand's winters ends up in markets all around the world. but in twenty fourteen the industry was badly damaged by accusations that many of its workers were victims of trafficking and forced labor. for years on and human rights watch says the situation is as bad as ever despite government promises to clean up the industry after three years it is unbelievable got people inspection has not been able to identify a single case of forced labor at all the bottom line is many...
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where we are instead of disrupting sort of the world of media with disrupting the world value and transactions of value it is all of us that there is this profound a change coming as there was in that world. where half an inflection point or actually a couple of inflection points in the digital asset story we have this kind of future that we're heading towards where. you know everything is tokenized and you know your self driving car is going to be negotiating with a eyeball on the market to buy right of way to get into the fost lane on the freeway this sort of saif i stuff is maybe five ten years away from us at this pace of change right now we just at the point where the market infrastructure is starting to get solid enough to be attracting major institutions into the space the. we've seen in the last year. there was a flash crash on one of the major exchanges where the price of ether dropped from three hundred dollars down to ten cents in the space of fifteen seconds we've seen exchanges including that fanatics the the most the largest most liquid exchange got hacked to this day on current
where we are instead of disrupting sort of the world of media with disrupting the world value and transactions of value it is all of us that there is this profound a change coming as there was in that world. where half an inflection point or actually a couple of inflection points in the digital asset story we have this kind of future that we're heading towards where. you know everything is tokenized and you know your self driving car is going to be negotiating with a eyeball on the market to...
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india is the world's largest among crissy -- world's largest democracy. it will be the most populous country within the next decade. demographic,e rising tide of entrepreneurial spirit, breakthrough innovations in many sectors, and remarkable and of the new leadership structural reforms have pushed s macroeconomic fundamentals and enhanced india's long-term economic outlook, and, of course, provides great investor opportunity. under new leadership, india is expanding its influence in a wide range of global initiatives, including climate agreements and the international -- rights. india is a guiding the world on how high tech neurological advancements such as space missions can coexist with grassroots innovation, social appepreneurs, such as the which is greatly advancing india's digital payments. ndia's philosophy of the world is one family. [speaking hindi] you often quote it as closely -- and today we are all looking forward to hearing about your mission for india, for the world, and for india's role in the world. personally, i would like to thank you fo
india is the world's largest among crissy -- world's largest democracy. it will be the most populous country within the next decade. demographic,e rising tide of entrepreneurial spirit, breakthrough innovations in many sectors, and remarkable and of the new leadership structural reforms have pushed s macroeconomic fundamentals and enhanced india's long-term economic outlook, and, of course, provides great investor opportunity. under new leadership, india is expanding its influence in a wide...
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plus a big effort in the cryptocurrency world then facilities here to love those stories coming right up. to. meet the germans new and surprising new specks of noise and culture in germany. u.s. american kate moos takes a look at germany this increasing use of their traditions every day drives and language there's a lot of my lungs are. tricky i m d w dot com the german. every journey begins with the first step and every language with the first word a lot of people. rico is in germany to learn german why not learn a simple online on your mobile and free shop d w z e learning course nikos german made easy. the diesel scandal deepens take a deep long breath reports out today the job income of his test the bed judie diesel technology on humans. and talking up or talking down but all of mixed messages from washington on the future of the world's most important currency. i presume and let's do business suppose puts repulsive absurd and inexcusable some of the reaction this monday to newspaper reports that the german conjoined financed talks are. emissions testing on humans as well as monke
plus a big effort in the cryptocurrency world then facilities here to love those stories coming right up. to. meet the germans new and surprising new specks of noise and culture in germany. u.s. american kate moos takes a look at germany this increasing use of their traditions every day drives and language there's a lot of my lungs are. tricky i m d w dot com the german. every journey begins with the first step and every language with the first word a lot of people. rico is in germany to learn...
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here in the south t laid the path to a greater and freer world. the sit-ins would show the promise that he saw when he came to columbia. dubois submitted a petition to the u.n. a statement of denial of human rights to minorities and appeal to the united nations for redress. claiming a global platform for demanding human rights, and exposing the denial of those rights here. the history that is lost maybe in this backlash and repression of the cold war years -- i should mention louis burnham was situated in birmingham. in 1951, dubois himself was handcuffed and arrested for his actions in the peace institute. birmingham has been a center previous to the 1960's. these activists are such unimportant part of this history. houston --cance of embraced anduch sustained. the legal struggle forwards in the embraced and sustained. the legal struggle forwards in the courts under the radar -- the courthouse is so important. robert talked about the court as robert talked about the court as a theater, where african-americans would come into these spaces, like jac
here in the south t laid the path to a greater and freer world. the sit-ins would show the promise that he saw when he came to columbia. dubois submitted a petition to the u.n. a statement of denial of human rights to minorities and appeal to the united nations for redress. claiming a global platform for demanding human rights, and exposing the denial of those rights here. the history that is lost maybe in this backlash and repression of the cold war years -- i should mention louis burnham was...
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we have the evidence based case so world leaders from the world economic forum to the world bank have the evidence to show that women's participation drives economies we have more women in positions of leadership than ever in history and we have technology that's connecting us in ways like never before women's voices are being heard and we have the chance to reinvent the future and include women in the world economic forum has pledged to become more female whether or not that pledge bezout only time will tell. but high on the davos agenda is also the plight of refugees an issue that concerns politicians and n.g.o.s from many countries particular concerns focused on the fate of thousands of children well part of the current refugee movements across the globe my colleague christophe kober is in davos for us and joins us now christophe. indeed garrett hundreds of thousands of people around the world are facing the imminent threat of violence this place mint and. other shortages of their lives and with me here is the dawning schmich is the former prime minister prime minister of denmark a
we have the evidence based case so world leaders from the world economic forum to the world bank have the evidence to show that women's participation drives economies we have more women in positions of leadership than ever in history and we have technology that's connecting us in ways like never before women's voices are being heard and we have the chance to reinvent the future and include women in the world economic forum has pledged to become more female whether or not that pledge bezout only...
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to the world that we've been through our business skills and experience. in the next four days at the world economic forum but he feels the long trip was worth it just for the opportunity to push his vision to those who have the means to make it a reality. coverage from the day the week. consequences mrs thomas come up. with. the way women. stop. it's going to help the person triumph. comes next. i'm assuming the same. using some. never close to protection project is the only one of its coming. years ago can't. come to britain by the forces of nature help to protect the coasts. but is the plan. tomorrow to sixty minutes. on the way that. they can take a look at. those and say procedures now for money. but cannot touch them in. meet the germans new and surprising aspects of license culture in germany. u.s. american keep news of take a look at germany this increasing use of their traditions every day gripes and language and there's a lot of the highlights i saw a. good. place considering i am going to g.w. dot com make the germans. strong. if the fight to win
to the world that we've been through our business skills and experience. in the next four days at the world economic forum but he feels the long trip was worth it just for the opportunity to push his vision to those who have the means to make it a reality. coverage from the day the week. consequences mrs thomas come up. with. the way women. stop. it's going to help the person triumph. comes next. i'm assuming the same. using some. never close to protection project is the only one of its coming....
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the city. from one world cup legend to another he was nicknamed the black spider for his remarkable goalkeeping skills and even for eight years on next year's world cup poster suddenly he's no longer with us but must come on now i sat down with his widow to give us an insight into the legends career. the only goalkeeper in history to receive the golden bowl olympic champion european champion and best goalkeeper of the twentieth century according to the far left yash will wander why he's the fray on the official also for the world cup in russia are style constructivism. the combination guaranteed to make the heart of every russian beat a little faster. the most successful era of not only the soul of his football but fresh of football too will always be associated. with what it wasn't like to leave you the genius he's read over the internet to my family have lived with him for more than thirty five years before he passed away in one hundred ninety one when these gun die. in the doma. took in. the sky. to it then you could then you say it's all going it was a multi. it's national book it's not onl
the city. from one world cup legend to another he was nicknamed the black spider for his remarkable goalkeeping skills and even for eight years on next year's world cup poster suddenly he's no longer with us but must come on now i sat down with his widow to give us an insight into the legends career. the only goalkeeper in history to receive the golden bowl olympic champion european champion and best goalkeeper of the twentieth century according to the far left yash will wander why he's the...
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taking the world filming the world he needed to protect the world and then he embarks on this new period in his life. in which he's going to alert the public and he's going to be a whistleblower on ecological issues and to him everything was linked to capitalism the the guilt was on the side of capitalism he was very very pessimistic he never allowed himself to express his pessimism in front of the cameras he did so in his book he was very dark he thought that man was not going to . realize quickly enough how fragile it all was and so he was you know he was he was he didn't have much hope in see which pessimism in the film was all usual was vacillation ironic and you portrayed this in the film that we owe big oil company it's a little bit out of it i wouldn't say all of the character was which is the reason why in france unlike in america or maybe in other countries of the world to in france is. it is still attacked for his ecological actions in the in the fifty's compromises he needed the money to hear the rumors of everything from and simply to to move the boat and so he got his contra
taking the world filming the world he needed to protect the world and then he embarks on this new period in his life. in which he's going to alert the public and he's going to be a whistleblower on ecological issues and to him everything was linked to capitalism the the guilt was on the side of capitalism he was very very pessimistic he never allowed himself to express his pessimism in front of the cameras he did so in his book he was very dark he thought that man was not going to . realize...
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elsewhere in the world. in the run up to next month's winter games the issue of doping has taken the main stage once again seeing the majority of russian athletes banned and those eligible to participate forced to compete under a neutral flag and frankly at this point when you hear doping you think russia but is the problem really reserved just the one country i'm afraid the answer is a resoundingly no an investigation conducted by a group of international researchers at two separate sporting events back in two thousand and eleven produced a rather shocking conclusion where more than two thousand and eight athletes were surveyed anonymously to encourage honest answers doping appears remarkably widespread among elite athletes and remains largely unchecked despite logical testing the report revealed that at the thirteenth athletics world championships in south korea over forty percent of those competing and made it to doping in the past year and almost sixty percent at the pan arab games in doha whereas want to
elsewhere in the world. in the run up to next month's winter games the issue of doping has taken the main stage once again seeing the majority of russian athletes banned and those eligible to participate forced to compete under a neutral flag and frankly at this point when you hear doping you think russia but is the problem really reserved just the one country i'm afraid the answer is a resoundingly no an investigation conducted by a group of international researchers at two separate sporting...
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we were the center of the world. hat we created the modern corporation where we were so successful we started that entrepreneurial spirit. over the last few years we have gotten it back. where the comeback state. and now not only are we back to the top 10 state, we look at how to embrace the mobility, new concepts and leave the world and out to adopt them in a responsible way. >> is the michigan workforce, the educational work being done, are they prepared for this? >> we have made huge progress. it is a work in progress though. it is not done yet because there are one or two. we are leaving the country and not. it is about competency-based learning. it is about learning about information technology skills. if you talk to employers on the country they will say the lack of professional and still trade people. robotics people, industrial automation people. we are leaving on creating programs. we started to educate parents and young people and people looking for the next career because in our society the schedule he told
we were the center of the world. hat we created the modern corporation where we were so successful we started that entrepreneurial spirit. over the last few years we have gotten it back. where the comeback state. and now not only are we back to the top 10 state, we look at how to embrace the mobility, new concepts and leave the world and out to adopt them in a responsible way. >> is the michigan workforce, the educational work being done, are they prepared for this? >> we have made...
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tentative list for the world heritage committee. after that, the efforts stalled until late 2016 when alabama contracted with georgia state university to launch the world heritage initiative to develop the serial nomination of u.s. civil rights sites. crafting a statement of outstanding universal value their plates to appropriate sites for nomination is a daunting task. more than 70 scholars for the modern civil rights movement have been consulted, along with distort preservationists from the various southern states. last april, we gathered many of them at a symposium held on the georgia state university campus in atlanta. the scope of the serial nomination and whether or not to consider discrimination in general or specifically around the historical discrimination against african americans. other issues offered challenges as some scholars today argue for long civil rights movement that lacks a clear chronology, while others recognize the 1950's and 1960's as a modern civil rights movement. we decided to focus the serial nomination o
tentative list for the world heritage committee. after that, the efforts stalled until late 2016 when alabama contracted with georgia state university to launch the world heritage initiative to develop the serial nomination of u.s. civil rights sites. crafting a statement of outstanding universal value their plates to appropriate sites for nomination is a daunting task. more than 70 scholars for the modern civil rights movement have been consulted, along with distort preservationists from the...
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news live from berlin celebration this as the world welcomes twenty eight to thousands of rollers turned out for new york's scout down on times square despite near record low temperatures and tight security we're going to take a look at the festivities there and around the world. but in north korea twenty eighteen begins with a threat to dictator kim jong il warns the u.s. its entire territory is within range of his nuclear missile and that he has the button on his desk for the office an all of player branch to neighbors south korea to get the latest from seoul. and iran's president hassan rouhani warns that there will be no tolerance for violent protests as new deaths are reported in anti-government protests it's. a matter of it is good to have you with us new year's revelers around the world have been treated to spectacular displays of pyrotechnics as the world welcomed the new year security arrangements were tight as people assembled at iconic venues around the world so we're going to begin our reports here in berlin at the brandenburg gate. the. germans may have a reputation for bein
news live from berlin celebration this as the world welcomes twenty eight to thousands of rollers turned out for new york's scout down on times square despite near record low temperatures and tight security we're going to take a look at the festivities there and around the world. but in north korea twenty eighteen begins with a threat to dictator kim jong il warns the u.s. its entire territory is within range of his nuclear missile and that he has the button on his desk for the office an all of...
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we have the evidence based case so world leaders from the world economic forum to the world bank have the evidence to show that women's participation drives economies we have more women in positions of leadership than ever in history and we have technology that's shown that women tend to lose out most when it comes to globalization. canadian prime minister just in trudeau said in davos he will sign the resurrected transpacific partnership along with ten other asia pacific countries in march the canadians put the c.p.p. on hold last year after the u.s. pulled out saying they weren't yet ready but tough talks with the u.s. and mexico want to revamp nafta deal of forcing canada to diversify its options. here rypien union has hit us chip makers qualcomm with close to a billion euros in antitrust penalties the use competition commissioner said qualcomm paid key customer apple to exclusively use its chips in i phones and i pads that meant it managed to illegally shut its rivals out of the market for l.t.e. baseband chipsets for over five years qualcomm says it will appeal. more protectionis
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is the best option for world peace. for the like to thank you very much for talking to al-jazeera thank you for inviting proprietory your arrival in doha you were in the united arab emirates and just over a week ago there was a complaint filed by petards un representative to the u.n. about the jets infiltrating cutty airspace the situation here is extremely fragile to say the least what's your message or what has your message been to the people that you've been meeting and the emirates and here in order to find a solution to this crisis yes it's true that prior to my visits to qatar i visited united arab emirates and kuwait as well and of course i use my meetings with leaders of those countries including here to discuss the regional situation which is sensitive and i think the talks i had helped me to to get a much better picture about the situation right now and i'm going to discuss it with the secretary general and then he will take action right now to answer your question about the message message is to stay calm to a
is the best option for world peace. for the like to thank you very much for talking to al-jazeera thank you for inviting proprietory your arrival in doha you were in the united arab emirates and just over a week ago there was a complaint filed by petards un representative to the u.n. about the jets infiltrating cutty airspace the situation here is extremely fragile to say the least what's your message or what has your message been to the people that you've been meeting and the emirates and here...
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in twenty turn was the first government to implement britain's promise to the poorest people in the world that we would spend no point seven percent of our budget of our g.n.p. on international development and i believe this is some of the best public expenditure britain makes and i'm very proud to have been a member of a government which stood by its promise to the poorest people in the world and in spite of a time of great austerity in britain refused to balance the books on the backs of the poorest in the world or indeed in britain now this budget it contributes to the safety and stability and the prosperity of some of the poorest countries in the world it stopped conflict from starting once it stopped it it then seeks to reconcile people caught up in conflict and it also focuses absolutely on building prosperity by trying to make sure that economic activity increases because the way the poorest people lift themselves out of poverty is by being economically active so it has a real impact on the ground in the poorest parts of the world but it's also in our national interest every penny
in twenty turn was the first government to implement britain's promise to the poorest people in the world that we would spend no point seven percent of our budget of our g.n.p. on international development and i believe this is some of the best public expenditure britain makes and i'm very proud to have been a member of a government which stood by its promise to the poorest people in the world and in spite of a time of great austerity in britain refused to balance the books on the backs of the...
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business well it is the last day of the world economic forum in davos and the high point of today's proceedings is likely to be president donald trump's closing address which we will broadcast live here on d w a trump arrived in the mountain resort late on thursday and he wasted no time in getting down to business flanked by the c.e.o.'s of two major german call parades asap and siemens trump discussed his america first policy. trump started his visit by hosting an informal dinner for a group of some of europe's most powerful business executives and justice had been expected he wasted no time in listing his achievements for corporations i just want to say that there's been a lot of war a lot of respect for our country and a lot of money billions and billions of dollars coming into the u.s. and people are very happy with what we've done not only on the tax bill but also cutting of regulations and i think also prematurely or for a country you know if you're not a cheerleader for your company or for your country. no matter what happens or sack you don't work and that's what i did and that's what m
business well it is the last day of the world economic forum in davos and the high point of today's proceedings is likely to be president donald trump's closing address which we will broadcast live here on d w a trump arrived in the mountain resort late on thursday and he wasted no time in getting down to business flanked by the c.e.o.'s of two major german call parades asap and siemens trump discussed his america first policy. trump started his visit by hosting an informal dinner for a group...
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welcome to all you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. >>> today on the show president trump casts a slur on a wide swath of the world's nations calling them shitholes. what does this say about the man who uttered it? and what is the future of immigration in the trump era? >>> then a possible thaw in the frigid relations with north korea. president trump says he would be willing to talk to kim jong-un on the phone. but the question is, is that really a good idea? and what will he say? >>> also, 2017, i think most of the world was happy to say farewell to it, but it was actually a very good year. not just for the 1%. the "new york times" will offer a refreshing dose of good news. >> the most important thing happening right now is not a trump tweet but it is this larger progress that's transforming the world. >>> but first here's my take. the fire and fury over michael wolff's book has largely centered on the power struggles within the white house but behind all of that lies an important political development. one that ex
welcome to all you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. >>> today on the show president trump casts a slur on a wide swath of the world's nations calling them shitholes. what does this say about the man who uttered it? and what is the future of immigration in the trump era? >>> then a possible thaw in the frigid relations with north korea. president trump says he would be willing to talk to kim jong-un on the phone. but the question is, is that really...
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the end of the world for the banks, not the end of the world for london or for europe which is something we have to cope with. there does seem to be rationality creeping into the debate on both sides, the divorce bill having been substantially settled is encouraging, meaning the two sides can talk i'm encouraged by the prospect of something reasonable over a period of time i think the likelihood of a fundamental impact on the european or global economy is low. i do think there will be challenges in the uk, but the uk is a resilient place >> interesting that we have the finance minister of luxembourg here who says there is a misunderstanding on the eu negotiating position that by taking jobs away from the financial sector in the uk, that you take those jobs to paris or frankfurt or dublin. the point he was making is damaging the uk as a financial hub will just damage europe more broadly. do you subscribe to that >> he's right. there's other markets outside of europe that are competing for that concentration of talent, which is what london represents. it's a bringing together of strong rul
the end of the world for the banks, not the end of the world for london or for europe which is something we have to cope with. there does seem to be rationality creeping into the debate on both sides, the divorce bill having been substantially settled is encouraging, meaning the two sides can talk i'm encouraged by the prospect of something reasonable over a period of time i think the likelihood of a fundamental impact on the european or global economy is low. i do think there will be...
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not just the world's most powerful politicians a leading figures from the business world who are gathering in davos and recent years more and more young people have also joined the global elite as participants young people under the under the age of thirty so called global shapers are invited to take part in discussions on a large variety of topics we've met up with some of them. a brief moment to enjoy the view and then off she goes to the next appointment twenty four year old italian clara latina isn't dabbles to take part in discussions as is and a twenty six year old tech entrepreneur from germany thirty year old greek daisy cutter. is currently debating the rejuvenation of europe. i suspect from. a shared responsibility. to allow the youth. assists its future to hear the voice of hughes and to go through their action. for a better tomorrow for all of us more a night it more together and more creative. all three are passionate europeans. we have some common values. that me also theme that we are you know i'm unique population are part of having different language he or really. we harbo
not just the world's most powerful politicians a leading figures from the business world who are gathering in davos and recent years more and more young people have also joined the global elite as participants young people under the under the age of thirty so called global shapers are invited to take part in discussions on a large variety of topics we've met up with some of them. a brief moment to enjoy the view and then off she goes to the next appointment twenty four year old italian clara...
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we have the best colleges and universities in the world, and we have the best workers in the world. gy is abundant and affordable. there is never been a better time to do business in america. we are also making historic investments in the american military, because we cannot have prosperity without security. to make the world safer from rogue regimes, terrorism, and revisionist powers, we're asking our friends and allies to invest in their own defenses and to meet their financial obligations. our common security requires everyone to contribute their fair share. my administration is proud to have led historic efforts at the united nations security council and all around the world to unite all civilized nations in our campaign of maximum pressure to de-nuke the korean peninsula. we continue to call on partners to confront iran's support for terrorists and block iran's path to a nuclear weapon. we're also working with allies and partners to destroy jihadist terrorist organizations such as isis and very successfully so. the nights is leading a broad coalition to deny terrorists control o
we have the best colleges and universities in the world, and we have the best workers in the world. gy is abundant and affordable. there is never been a better time to do business in america. we are also making historic investments in the american military, because we cannot have prosperity without security. to make the world safer from rogue regimes, terrorism, and revisionist powers, we're asking our friends and allies to invest in their own defenses and to meet their financial obligations....
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of the major powers of the world. t's an absolute clear case that our contributions and sacrifices led to the final victory and the defeat of the german military and their allies. so it was important but what greeted them as wilson started around, they called it the league fight. i guess that was a way to demean it. president wilson toured the country giving speeches pleading for members of the league of nations. the quality of these debates is usually far more elevated than any other political space since the civil war. american foreign policy listed the depth and the breadth of discussion that had not arisen before and it remained unmatched sense. so we got off to a good start. there was a lot of enthusiasm but then it began to steadily go downhill. president wilson was an early convert and the concept of collective security and a rounded shape to many of policies before and after his world war i experience. he representative the u.s. of the peace conference where he succeeded in making the idea of reality in getting
of the major powers of the world. t's an absolute clear case that our contributions and sacrifices led to the final victory and the defeat of the german military and their allies. so it was important but what greeted them as wilson started around, they called it the league fight. i guess that was a way to demean it. president wilson toured the country giving speeches pleading for members of the league of nations. the quality of these debates is usually far more elevated than any other political...
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what the celebrations all around the world. me sad news to bring you from australia, five british citizens who died when a seaplane crashed on new year's eve has been named. the australian pilot also died after crashing into a river 30 miles north of sydney. i've to new south wales this morning and phil mercer is our correspondent. we are watching the scene is a celebration around the world moments ago but a real sense of tragedy there this morning. yes, it is what the australian police have been telling us today, it is an absolute tragedy that a family who had travelled halfway around the world from britain only to die in one of the most dutiful places on the planet. the victims have been identified as 58—year—old richard cousins, he was a very successful businessman, chief executive of compass, the largest catering group in the world, he was a former board member of tesco and due to retire in march. he died alongside two sons in their early and mid— 20s. also on board, emma bowden, she was mr cousins beyonce and she died along
what the celebrations all around the world. me sad news to bring you from australia, five british citizens who died when a seaplane crashed on new year's eve has been named. the australian pilot also died after crashing into a river 30 miles north of sydney. i've to new south wales this morning and phil mercer is our correspondent. we are watching the scene is a celebration around the world moments ago but a real sense of tragedy there this morning. yes, it is what the australian police have...
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that's what i see around the world. bank how they do customer service or a car rental company that says i'm a great fleet manager and you need that with autonomous cars. but back to ours when you said the celebration. i'm proud of the ibmers. this has been a real repositioning of the company and reinventing of the whole portfolio. 50% of the portfolio is now. you saw our cloud results, top 3, $17 billion. grew 30%. product services, 17% growth. they represent just shy under 50% of the company. so it's powering and mir yoorg what customers are doing. maria: how do you make sure that growth keeps happening. >> we are a sh -- we are a high value company. we exist era to era, we keep reinventing. it's about acceleration and stable margins. so these new areas will continue to grow. maria: with the rollback in regulations what can you tell us in terms of that, what you are seeing in terms of books and order flow? >> what you see clients investing in now are longer-term projects. you see this sphwhrend between efficiency which
that's what i see around the world. bank how they do customer service or a car rental company that says i'm a great fleet manager and you need that with autonomous cars. but back to ours when you said the celebration. i'm proud of the ibmers. this has been a real repositioning of the company and reinventing of the whole portfolio. 50% of the portfolio is now. you saw our cloud results, top 3, $17 billion. grew 30%. product services, 17% growth. they represent just shy under 50% of the company....
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but go—jek is the prize in this part of the world, not just for the prize in this part of the world, ze in this part of the world, not just for ride hailing the prize in this part of the world, notjust for ride hailing but the internet market as well. let's have a look at the financial markets. in asia, it was a bit of a mixed day. it got fairly mixed as the day progressed. some things to keepin the day progressed. some things to keep in focus, last week there was a lot of talk about protectionism and also weaker dollar policy. that was buffeting markets to a degree around the world last week. that was all coming out of davos, the world economic forum. people are back focusing on earnings and economic news. let's have a look at europe. you can see london up slightly for the back is the story across the board. earlier you can see the spanish markets are lower. many commodities are doing really well for you have a weaker pound sterling probably because of the conflict over brexit. and samira hussain has the details about what's ahead on wall street today. fresh consumer spending numbers
but go—jek is the prize in this part of the world, not just for the prize in this part of the world, ze in this part of the world, not just for ride hailing the prize in this part of the world, notjust for ride hailing but the internet market as well. let's have a look at the financial markets. in asia, it was a bit of a mixed day. it got fairly mixed as the day progressed. some things to keepin the day progressed. some things to keep in focus, last week there was a lot of talk about...
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the gap between wish and poise getting wider most of the world's wealth generated last year and up in the pockets of the already a very rich people while millions are struggling simply to survive why can't the world be more equal this is the inside story. hello and welcome to the program. the rich are getting richer and the poor poorer oxfam's latest report on inequality paints a stark picture of a widening gap between the world's haves and the have nots eighty two percent of global wealth generated last year went to the richest one percent of the population for the three point seven billion people who make kept the poorest have of the world there wasn't no increase in wealth oxfam pins much of the blame on the erosion of workers' rights and big business having too much influence over government policy making in an attempt to balance the scales that charity is calling for a minimum wage people can live on higher taxes on the rates and more spending on public services like health and education according to oxfam's data forty two billionaires control as must wealth as the poorest half o
the gap between wish and poise getting wider most of the world's wealth generated last year and up in the pockets of the already a very rich people while millions are struggling simply to survive why can't the world be more equal this is the inside story. hello and welcome to the program. the rich are getting richer and the poor poorer oxfam's latest report on inequality paints a stark picture of a widening gap between the world's haves and the have nots eighty two percent of global wealth...
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year the one place was so many c.e.o.'s come together and world leaders a reason why i have moved through all the is he is the c.e.o. and founder of weather take a technology company based in germany is that correct and it's with and in switzerland tell us a bit about your technology you create twenty percent more rain from clouds something that would be extremely popular i'm sure in dry countries but if you need that humidity first of all how does the technology actually work it's an eye on the station technology very environmentally friendly and we only mimic the effects of the sun from a buff was basically with the station's we myth ions which connect the arrow source and form a plume between the growing that the clouds and as strong or less strong we produce this into a media that's proper that's grow in the clouds so it's twenty percent but the problem is that you can reach the speed of the grows in the right time to make its rate so clouds which are rainclouds two by two kilometers can grow up to fifty to twenty kilometers what about the pri
year the one place was so many c.e.o.'s come together and world leaders a reason why i have moved through all the is he is the c.e.o. and founder of weather take a technology company based in germany is that correct and it's with and in switzerland tell us a bit about your technology you create twenty percent more rain from clouds something that would be extremely popular i'm sure in dry countries but if you need that humidity first of all how does the technology actually work it's an eye on...
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short news from around the world. korea, at least 37 people have died in a fire in a hospital. the fire broke out in the emergency room of the hospital, which also operates a home for the elderly. it is not yet known what caused the blaze. a moscow cinema says it will no longer show a band movie, following a police raid. russian police paid a visit to the cinema a day after it screened the british satire "the death of stalin." russia's culture ministry has revoked permission for that movie, saying it marks the country's soviviet past. voters in the czech republic have begun casting ballots in the presidential runoff. the pro-russia, anti-europe incumbent had been forecast to win a second to hunt term -- a second term, but it is now a neck and neck race. german chancncellor angela a mel and her conservatives have begun formal coalition talks with the social democrats. besides a stressed the need for speedy negotiations, and set a deadline of february for, roughing up talks to form a government. many coalition deal stil
short news from around the world. korea, at least 37 people have died in a fire in a hospital. the fire broke out in the emergency room of the hospital, which also operates a home for the elderly. it is not yet known what caused the blaze. a moscow cinema says it will no longer show a band movie, following a police raid. russian police paid a visit to the cinema a day after it screened the british satire "the death of stalin." russia's culture ministry has revoked permission for that...
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the world. of no otheran think place or time where you'll have stature.s of this first of all, i want to thank professor for having done a fantastic job. klaus, thank you very much. really done outstandingly. and putting this together at years has over many been a great tribute to you and your entire group and your entire family. thank you very much. it's an honor to be here representing the united states. >> thank you. >> i just want to say that there's been a lot of warp, a lot of respect for our country, a lot of money, billions and of dollars is coming into the u.s. and people are very happy with what we've done. tax bill buthe also cutting of regulations. ad i think also being cheerleader for our country. you're not a cheerleader for your company or country, no happens, it's not going to work. that's what my whole group has been. i'll start on my left and you can go around and here's one of the very big powerful people of the world. and to say a few words about your company and whatever you
the world. of no otheran think place or time where you'll have stature.s of this first of all, i want to thank professor for having done a fantastic job. klaus, thank you very much. really done outstandingly. and putting this together at years has over many been a great tribute to you and your entire group and your entire family. thank you very much. it's an honor to be here representing the united states. >> thank you. >> i just want to say that there's been a lot of warp, a lot of...
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now it is time look at the stories that are making the headlines in media across the world. guardian here in the uk. its lead story has a worrying warning — it says a destructive cyber attack on britain's infrastructure is expected within two years, so say the bosses of the national cyber security centre. to the business pages of the south china morning post, and it reports that we chat‘s store in shanghai with no checkout or cashiers, had more than 30,000 customers over the weekend — outdoing rival amazon's unmanned shop. "if you're obese at 11, you'll be obese for life": a worrying health report, the lead story for the daily telegraph here in the uk. the sun covers calls by its owner rupert murdoch that facebook should pay to feature news stories. he says reports from established media outlets are increasing facebook‘s value. the times with a holiday horror story. japanese tourists who were charged more than $1300 for a meal in venice, but what happened when they called the police? the los angeles times covers a story on its own doorstep. minnie mouse finally gets a star on
now it is time look at the stories that are making the headlines in media across the world. guardian here in the uk. its lead story has a worrying warning — it says a destructive cyber attack on britain's infrastructure is expected within two years, so say the bosses of the national cyber security centre. to the business pages of the south china morning post, and it reports that we chat‘s store in shanghai with no checkout or cashiers, had more than 30,000 customers over the weekend —...
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organizations like mama cash from the netherlands. one world children's fund, rise up, and the global fund for women. in fact, for those who have already bought a book and those considering it, 100% of our author royalties from wonder girls go to girls around the world via the global fund for women which works in 175 countries. i hope you will join us to salute and celebrate and think wonder girls all over the world. [applause] >> wonder girls book.com. thank you very much that is the website. please look at it. it also includes some ideas about things you might like to consider to become involved with these girls. >> there is no language barrier because everywhere they do not speak english, we had interpreters. how did we find the groups? because this is book six for me about women and girls over the world of the issues that face them, i had a network. the first thing i did when i had this idea was to e-mail and say here's what i'm saying, are you? nobody had written about this. i thought somebody should be telling the story. they began giving
organizations like mama cash from the netherlands. one world children's fund, rise up, and the global fund for women. in fact, for those who have already bought a book and those considering it, 100% of our author royalties from wonder girls go to girls around the world via the global fund for women which works in 175 countries. i hope you will join us to salute and celebrate and think wonder girls all over the world. [applause] >> wonder girls book.com. thank you very much that is the...
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especially the richest country in the world but we are the richest country in the world for the rich but we're also the poorest country in the world for the poor and away. before god knows. i mean streamline board there's a whole new category of people there. extremely more rewarded. for is almost the new rich. and sad. when i was watching the television and seen that they could make my life better if i went to their school. soon as he has of the phone was hired how are you this is my name's terry winters i'm you know i'll be the one to answer any questions you have but now. so he basically asked me if i would be interested in coming out to the school and looking at the campus and seeing what programs i had to offer said that he was a graduate there that i should come check out the school when he walks through the school they have different things on the walls of jobs i could qualify for with the degree but they're not actually telling you the full details of everything and that they don't tell you that there's an arbitration clause that you can't sue the school whether individually
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interests around the world. i returned from moscow a few days ago and i was struck by how limited this relationship is. it is less expensive than it was a during the four decades of the cold war. i am struck by how limited our -- different our views of the world are but also, and it comes out in the article, by the case for exploring the possibility of limited cooperation and meeting the challenges posed by north korea's nuclear missile program or trying to reduce conflict in eastern ukraine or syria. with that, let me thank both of you for being with us today. thank you for writing for our magazine. let's start. i will ask questions for a few minutes and then we will open it up to you, our members. let me start with the basic question. is it accurate or useful to describe where we are with russia as second or new cold war? mr. biden: it would be a little bit of an exaggeration. the cold war was based on a conflict of two profound ideological motions on how the world should function. this is basically about a kle
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wants the world to know that they would surrender the enclave without a fight. we will resist and will not allow the enemy to invade our land to the last drop of blood we have we will never retreat from here. those appear to be no idle words missiles fired from y p.g. controlled territory crashed into this mosque in the turkish border tone of killis causing fatalities and panic as worshippers tried to free the wounded from the rubble. the death toll rises on both sides but turkish president richard one says he will expand the offensive eastwards. u.s. troops stationed in northern syria might soon find themselves caught between kurds and turks each ally determined to banish the other from the region at all costs. and goes into syria has created many refugees as we saw for more i'm joined by sis from the u.n. office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs welcome when someone says you other these just chief for the syria crisis what are you hearing about civilians fleeing the fighting between the turkish army and go to militia. at the moment there is a buy fi
wants the world to know that they would surrender the enclave without a fight. we will resist and will not allow the enemy to invade our land to the last drop of blood we have we will never retreat from here. those appear to be no idle words missiles fired from y p.g. controlled territory crashed into this mosque in the turkish border tone of killis causing fatalities and panic as worshippers tried to free the wounded from the rubble. the death toll rises on both sides but turkish president...
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the world economic forum is underway in divorce at the moment with some of the world's biggest players readying for talks at the luxury swiss resort among them is the u.s. president although not everybody is happy that he is actually turning up in fact around two thousand people marched through the city of zurich to denounce donald trump's visit and the entire gathering to several smaller process also took place elsewhere in switzerland including geneva trump is expected to make a speech later this week selling his america first economic idea at a pro globalization forum. on wednesday morning in divorce that's focusing on the challenges facing the energy market in particular all prices and production we spoke to russia's energy minister to find out what is in store for twenty eight. and we were because a list of all twenty four countries that agreed to the deal to cut oil production have to reach joint names this is needed to find a solution and balance the markets the market is a periodic mechanism this time the unusual decision that was taken for the first time showed the possibility
the world economic forum is underway in divorce at the moment with some of the world's biggest players readying for talks at the luxury swiss resort among them is the u.s. president although not everybody is happy that he is actually turning up in fact around two thousand people marched through the city of zurich to denounce donald trump's visit and the entire gathering to several smaller process also took place elsewhere in switzerland including geneva trump is expected to make a speech later...
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in the world as world will be able to. see. with wars and conflicts continue to rage in crises off the crises threatening the safety and wellbeing of millions of people around the world the question is who and how can we bring an end to all this suffering now for years the responsibility has always been placed on the united nations but it's often failed to end these crises in conflicts because of the very nature of the organization and how it is set up on the one hand you have the general assembly which is who does the conscience but on the other hand you have the security council that's with. peace and security but often fails to do so as a direct result of the veto power wielded by only five countries the arguable incompetence of the united nations has been most evident recently in the debate over the us is decision to recognize illegally occupied the capital of israel. might check the president of the un general assembly talks while jazeera he tells us that despite all of its troops coming the un is the best option for while
in the world as world will be able to. see. with wars and conflicts continue to rage in crises off the crises threatening the safety and wellbeing of millions of people around the world the question is who and how can we bring an end to all this suffering now for years the responsibility has always been placed on the united nations but it's often failed to end these crises in conflicts because of the very nature of the organization and how it is set up on the one hand you have the general...
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what's been the reaction around the world. n, you know and have worked with paul ryan. >> yeah. >> what do you make of this? >> i think the book -- i've read the book and the crowd source highlight from the journalists who are reading it intensively. i think it seems to me like it's basically a colorful compendium of an anecdotes that illustrate what we already knew about the president and how the white house functions. to the extent this has catalyzed a real break between the president and his architect of insurgen insurgency, steve bannon, i think is a big moment and that's what will be most significant. if you look at the last year, sort of bookends, january of 2017, the president's inaugural address where he talked about american carnage, it was very dark. it was basically a bannon-esque speech and then a year later the year ended with a massive cut in corporate taxes by about a third. a big deregulation campaign. both of which had strong influence by paul ryan. you had judicial nominees swarming the courts in a strategy or
what's been the reaction around the world. n, you know and have worked with paul ryan. >> yeah. >> what do you make of this? >> i think the book -- i've read the book and the crowd source highlight from the journalists who are reading it intensively. i think it seems to me like it's basically a colorful compendium of an anecdotes that illustrate what we already knew about the president and how the white house functions. to the extent this has catalyzed a real break between the...
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around the world, it is still the biggest. a lot is going to social media. closely with the new tech companies and social media trying to find ways to continue to have a brand role. in the end, someone has to pay for the content to be developed, whether that is through advertising or sponsorship. there is a lot of change going on. we are adapting. we feel we are towards the front end, but it will be different in five years and 10 years. we have to keep investing in innovation and evolving to stay close to consumers. david: which markets do you see the fastest innovation when it comes to e-commerce, when you get on your app and it gets delivered? is it china, the u.s., europe? james: i think places like shanghai and some parts of western europe are on the cutting edge along with some of the u.s. the u.s. in many respects, there is a lot of advanced e-commerce, but i can tell you that it is very advanced in places like shanghai and western europe, and the penetration of e-commerce in aggregate is higher in some of those places than the u.s. when you want to le
around the world, it is still the biggest. a lot is going to social media. closely with the new tech companies and social media trying to find ways to continue to have a brand role. in the end, someone has to pay for the content to be developed, whether that is through advertising or sponsorship. there is a lot of change going on. we are adapting. we feel we are towards the front end, but it will be different in five years and 10 years. we have to keep investing in innovation and evolving to...