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russia, the us, china. only a unified back. —— of these fears. russia, the us, china.body could play acceptable for everybody could play a positive role in the future world. otherwise it is going to be crushed by these bigger spheres of influence. for the war that shaped the european project is slipping from living memory now. it is white and rico vieri, who is 82, comes most days to santana, deep tuscan village of his childhood, to speak to these children. they listen, spellbound. when he was younger than them, ten years old, german ss troops came here and murdered more than 500 people, any of them beside this church. he survived. translation: for many years i did not want to talk about the massacre, he told me. but i came to believe that young people should know about it. the eu gave us 50, no, 70 years of peace. the young should know that what we suffered cannot happen again. europe may be bound by its shared trauma but there is now the prospect that the eu will fragment into mutually hostile blocs. that is what its leaders must face here. a teenage bloggerfrom sing
russia, the us, china. only a unified back. —— of these fears. russia, the us, china.body could play acceptable for everybody could play a positive role in the future world. otherwise it is going to be crushed by these bigger spheres of influence. for the war that shaped the european project is slipping from living memory now. it is white and rico vieri, who is 82, comes most days to santana, deep tuscan village of his childhood, to speak to these children. they listen, spellbound. when he...
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china. not just because were nice people but because it would help us. now we have a strong china and i think -- at least on the surface a strong china. were confronting the whole problem of what you wish for. as to china's soccer versus china's mentor ihink were working in that place and right now were very much at the crossroads about how the relationship will go forward and very specific things are going to push it in one direction or the other. for example, how china feels and how we deal with north korea. how we will manage our trade issues. these are going to be important and how this game plays out. also, in how china confronts its debt overhang, social social problems and how we deal with our own issues individually and not involving each other will be important factors as well. right now, without trying to prophesy were at a crossroads and with a new administration here and entering another five years this is a story that will be a compelling one regardless of what happens. one thing on american decline, is that all of us at some time think the c
china. not just because were nice people but because it would help us. now we have a strong china and i think -- at least on the surface a strong china. were confronting the whole problem of what you wish for. as to china's soccer versus china's mentor ihink were working in that place and right now were very much at the crossroads about how the relationship will go forward and very specific things are going to push it in one direction or the other. for example, how china feels and how we deal...
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us soil. mr tillerson asked china to do more to persuade its ally to give up its arsenal. , his boss had tweeted a complaint that north korea behaved "badly", "playing" the us for years, with china doing little to help. but in beijing, mr tillerson was diplomatic. we share a common view and a sense that tensions on the peninsula are quite high, right now. and that things have reached a rather dangerous level. and we've committed ourselves to prevent any type of conflict from breaking out. but the us secretary of state is not the only one sending a message in north—east asia. with today's rocket news, kimjong—un is sending his own message, one of defiance, notjust to the the united states, but also to north korea's frustrated ally, china. carrie gracie, bbc news, beijing. the liberal democrat leader, tim farron, is expected to accuse the prime minister of following what he describes as aggressive, nationalistic politics. like those of donald trump and vladimir putin. he's due to tell his pa rty‘s conference later that they are the "real opposition" to theresa may's hard brex
us soil. mr tillerson asked china to do more to persuade its ally to give up its arsenal. , his boss had tweeted a complaint that north korea behaved "badly", "playing" the us for years, with china doing little to help. but in beijing, mr tillerson was diplomatic. we share a common view and a sense that tensions on the peninsula are quite high, right now. and that things have reached a rather dangerous level. and we've committed ourselves to prevent any type of conflict from...
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in fact, china catching up to or exceeding that of the us. t, china is a developing country still has a great gap with the united states in its capabilities. however, china's military development and construction is to continue. this is the second year in a row for china to post a single digit increase in its spending. this followed increments over the decades of nearly ten percentage or more. however, some analysts have warned this country's official military budget is not reliable, and that the realfigure could be much higher. by the way china is seeking to match us so—called live to asia and washington is further increasing its presence in the region as a means of winding back what it sees as china's expansion. with the national people's congress opening on sunday, comparisons are being made this year between china and america, not only on the military front, and also on issues like free trade and renewable energy. a group of peers has dismissed claims the uk could face a so—called "divorce bill" of up to 52 billion pounds when it leaves th
in fact, china catching up to or exceeding that of the us. t, china is a developing country still has a great gap with the united states in its capabilities. however, china's military development and construction is to continue. this is the second year in a row for china to post a single digit increase in its spending. this followed increments over the decades of nearly ten percentage or more. however, some analysts have warned this country's official military budget is not reliable, and that...
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us soil. mr tillerson asked china to do more to persuade its ally to give up its arsenal. th korea behaved "badly", "playing" the us for years, with china doing little to help. i any“. gfi we share a common view and a sense that tensions on the peninsula are quite high, right now. and that things have reached a rather dangerous level. and we‘ve committed ourselves to prevent any type of conflict from breaking out. but the us secretary of state is not the only one sending a message in north—east asia. message, one of defiance, notjust to the the united states, but also to north korea‘s frustrated ally, china. carrie gracie, bbc news, beijing. let‘s cross to york where lib dem leader tim farron is addressing the party‘s spring conference. eventually, we got on to europe. that was the point of the documentary. he had a go at me. qfiiuméfiféfr e1? fiéfi‘égfiéffilé” ’ " ” f’ the side down, qeeeitietite'} ee fiee‘eqfietftie” ’ " ” f’ the side down, his qeeeitietite'} ee eee‘eqeetttie” ’ " ” f’ the side down, his words. he letting the side down, his words. he said that i should have been b
us soil. mr tillerson asked china to do more to persuade its ally to give up its arsenal. th korea behaved "badly", "playing" the us for years, with china doing little to help. i any“. gfi we share a common view and a sense that tensions on the peninsula are quite high, right now. and that things have reached a rather dangerous level. and we‘ve committed ourselves to prevent any type of conflict from breaking out. but the us secretary of state is not the only one...
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president, xijinping, that president trump looks forward to enhancing understanding between china and the usabout where us—china relations are headed. but even as these actors smile for the cameras, they were upstaged by another. north korea announced the successful test of a high—thrust engine for long—range missiles. it's already warned that its nuclear missiles will soon be able to reach us soil. mr tillerson asked china to do more to persuade its ally to give up its arsenal. 0nly hours before he arrived, his boss had tweeted a complaint that north korea behaved "badly", "playing" the us for years, with china doing little to help. but in beijing, mr tillerson was diplomatic. we share a common view and a sense that tensions on the peninsula are quite high, right now. and that things have reached a rather dangerous level. and we've committed ourselves to prevent any type of conflict from breaking out. but the us secretary of state is not the only one sending a message in north—east asia. with today's rocket news, kimjong—un is sending his own message, one of defiance, notjust to the the uni
president, xijinping, that president trump looks forward to enhancing understanding between china and the usabout where us—china relations are headed. but even as these actors smile for the cameras, they were upstaged by another. north korea announced the successful test of a high—thrust engine for long—range missiles. it's already warned that its nuclear missiles will soon be able to reach us soil. mr tillerson asked china to do more to persuade its ally to give up its arsenal. 0nly...
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a look at some front pages from around the world: we start with the south china morning post, which carries the story of the us the chinese president and the us secretary of state agreed to build constructive bilateral ties but steered clear of sensitive issues such as north korea or trade. japan times says that the trump the possibility of a nuclear—armed japan. according to the paper, secretary of state rex tillerson appeared to say in an interview that, with all options on the table regarding north korea, circumstances could evolve in terms of tokyo acquiring atomic weapons. president rodrigo duterte had his fight against drugs. the paper says that he vowed that his war on drugs will be sustained, and it will be "brutal" despite the president facing an impeachment complaint and efforts to bring him before the international criminal court. more on that coming up in a minute. an infamous name in india is sparking discussions online? well rico, the bbc news website has a story of an unlucky person in india who has been refused many jobs, supposedly because of his name: saddam hussein. the marine engineer has b
a look at some front pages from around the world: we start with the south china morning post, which carries the story of the us the chinese president and the us secretary of state agreed to build constructive bilateral ties but steered clear of sensitive issues such as north korea or trade. japan times says that the trump the possibility of a nuclear—armed japan. according to the paper, secretary of state rex tillerson appeared to say in an interview that, with all options on the table...
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us soil. mr tillerson asked china to do more to persuade its ally to give up its arsenal. int that north korea behaved "badly", "playing" the us for years, with china doing little to help. but in beijing, mr tillerson was diplomatic. we share a common view and a sense that tensions on the peninsula are quite high, right now. and that things have reached a rather dangerous level. to prevent any type of conflict from breaking out. but the us secretary of state is not the only one sending a message in north—east asia. with today's rocket news, kimjong—un is sending his own but also to north korea's frustrated ally, china. carrie gracie. bbc news. be'ginge; skin creams containing paraffin have been linked to dozens of fire deaths across england, the bbc has learned. bbc radio 5 live investigates has discovered there have been 37 deaths in england since 2010 linked to products for conditions like eczema and psoriasis. if people use the creams regularly but do not often change clothes or bedding, paraffin residue can sfisklfitfi fhéfahfif., a , , making it flammable. the medicines r
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on how to stop him, his rocket test a calculated message of defiance, to both the us and his next—door neighbour, chinad the book on apartheid and that chapter. more than 3,000 subway passengers were affected. all of this caused by an apparently organised attack. the trophy itself was on the pedestal in the middle this was an international trophy and we understand now that the search for it has become an international search. above all this was a triumph for the christian democrats of the west, offering reunification as quickly as possible and that's what the voters wanted. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: 500,000 people are facing a battle to survive in western mosul, after living under the control of so—called islamic state. no evidence of collusion between the trump election campaign and russia. that is according to the head of the panel investigating the claims. the social democrats in germany have elected the former european parliament president martin schulz as party leader, giving him an unprecedented unanimous endorsement. he will now face angela merkel in the parliamentary election in s
on how to stop him, his rocket test a calculated message of defiance, to both the us and his next—door neighbour, chinad the book on apartheid and that chapter. more than 3,000 subway passengers were affected. all of this caused by an apparently organised attack. the trophy itself was on the pedestal in the middle this was an international trophy and we understand now that the search for it has become an international search. above all this was a triumph for the christian democrats of the...
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this is all about what the us and really all about what the us and china are going to do going forward. are they going to be allies? are they going to speak with the same voice? we might see a sort of rebalancing voice? we might see a sort of re balancing of voice? we might see a sort of rebalancing of global politics here, particularly given this new relationship with tillerson and the xijinping. relationship with tillerson and the xi jinping. what is the feeling? i have read a few analyses which say it looks as though we are heading towards a fragmentation of the international way of doing business, which has been this free trade, globalisation, and the movement of goods being made easier, rather than more difficult. and i because of more difficult. and all because of president trump's philosophy on international trade. well, president trump's philosophy on internationaltrade. well, yes, his philosophy on international trade is america first, american protectionism. and for america's hysterical allies that doesn't sit well. the issue now is, there was a meeting of the 620, and discus
this is all about what the us and really all about what the us and china are going to do going forward. are they going to be allies? are they going to speak with the same voice? we might see a sort of rebalancing voice? we might see a sort of re balancing of voice? we might see a sort of rebalancing of global politics here, particularly given this new relationship with tillerson and the xijinping. relationship with tillerson and the xi jinping. what is the feeling? i have read a few analyses...
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they had intended to steady anxieties about where us—china relations are headed.re upstaged by another. with these pictures of kim jong—un, north korea announced the successful test of a new rocket engine for its space and satellite programme. no wonder he declared a victory. rockets can he renurnosed. he has already warned that his nuclear missiles will soon be able to reach the united states. mr tillerson was in asia to warn that us patience is at an end, asking china to do more to persuade its north korean ally to give up its arsenal. china is in a bind. it is frustrated by north korean recklessness, and anxious to find common ground with the new trump administration. but it'is also sceptical would force north korea to renounce nuclear weapons, and it is suspicious of american intentions in the region. china wants fewer americans but, to meet the threat from pyongyang, us troops are an. essmsfiie sectarian. and the us is deploying a new anti—missile system there. so kim jong—un stole the headlines, to agree on how to stop him, his rocket test a calculated messag
they had intended to steady anxieties about where us—china relations are headed.re upstaged by another. with these pictures of kim jong—un, north korea announced the successful test of a new rocket engine for its space and satellite programme. no wonder he declared a victory. rockets can he renurnosed. he has already warned that his nuclear missiles will soon be able to reach the united states. mr tillerson was in asia to warn that us patience is at an end, asking china to do more to...
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government is saying, as soon as we leave the eu we will be able to do quick trade deals with the us, chinaarning against the political expediency saying we can get this donein expediency saying we can get this done in two years or 18 months will produce bad trade deals —— and new zealand. trade deals take as long as they take. the government is keen to give off the impression that as soon as we leave trade deals will be done across the piece and he is warning it could be more complex and you need to be more wary and ring into a trade negotiation with the trump white house and the big factor is time —— entering into. white house and the big factor is time -- entering into. when you look at the trade deals the wto has been involved in, they go for years. at the trade deals the wto has been involved in, they go for yearslj think they are not looking at the size of the eu. we have talked about how it has been fractured by the uk removing itself, but it remains an enormous trading mechanism. people will say we will be fine, and it just seems to me as though the message is brexit will work at an
government is saying, as soon as we leave the eu we will be able to do quick trade deals with the us, chinaarning against the political expediency saying we can get this donein expediency saying we can get this done in two years or 18 months will produce bad trade deals —— and new zealand. trade deals take as long as they take. the government is keen to give off the impression that as soon as we leave trade deals will be done across the piece and he is warning it could be more complex and...
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they had intended to steady anxieties about where us—china relations are headed.cessful test of a new rocket engine for its space and satellite programme. no wonder he declared victory. rockets can be repurposed. he's already warned thatshissnucleep missiles will soon be able to reach the united states. mr tillerson was in asia to warn that us patience is at an end, asking china to do more 14.1411444.11 1,31111 4.11441 41- to give up its arsenal. china is in a bind. it's frustrated by north korea's recklessness and anxious but it's also sceptical about whether more economic pressure would force north korea to renounce nuclear weapons. and it's suspicious of american intentions in the region. china wants fewer americans in asia, not more. but to meet the threat from pyongyang, us troops are on exercise in south korea. and the us is deploying a new anti—missile system there. so, kim jong—un stole the headlines as the big powers failed again to agree on how to stop him. his rocket test, a calculated message of defiance to both the us and his next—door neighbour china
they had intended to steady anxieties about where us—china relations are headed.cessful test of a new rocket engine for its space and satellite programme. no wonder he declared victory. rockets can be repurposed. he's already warned thatshissnucleep missiles will soon be able to reach the united states. mr tillerson was in asia to warn that us patience is at an end, asking china to do more 14.1411444.11 1,31111 4.11441 41- to give up its arsenal. china is in a bind. it's frustrated by north...
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us soil. mr tillerson asked china to do more to persuade its ally to give up its arsenal. eeted a complaint that north korea behaved "badly", "playing" the us for years, withéhifia dmhtttetfi—hetf but in beijing, mr tillerson was diplomatic. we share a common view and a sense that tensions on the peninsula and that things have reached a rather dangerous level. and we've committed ourselves to prevent any type of conflict from breaking out. but the us secretary of state is not the only one sending a message in north—east asia. web—magm- message, one of defiance, notjust to the the united states, but also to north korea's frustrated ally, china. carrie gracie, bbc news, beijing. more than 200 metropolitan police officers taking part in an exercise, officers taking part in an exercise, ofa officers taking part in an exercise, of a simulated terrorist attack on the river thames. have a dozen people, due to hijack a craft, taking dozens of people hostage, and the metropolitan police have said the metropolitan police have said the exercise is not in response to any specific threat
us soil. mr tillerson asked china to do more to persuade its ally to give up its arsenal. eeted a complaint that north korea behaved "badly", "playing" the us for years, withéhifia dmhtttetfi—hetf but in beijing, mr tillerson was diplomatic. we share a common view and a sense that tensions on the peninsula and that things have reached a rather dangerous level. and we've committed ourselves to prevent any type of conflict from breaking out. but the us secretary of state...
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china also, sally, is the fifth biggest source market for tourism to the us and chinese visitor arrivals1. china southern is the last of china's three major airlines to bring ina china's three major airlines to bring in a strategic investor outside of china. firstly you have hong kong's cathay pacific, holding 80% in flag terrier air china, while delta airlines bought a 3.6% stake in china eastern in 2015 —— carrier. —— airchina. in china eastern in 2015 —— carrier. —— air china. disproves the mainland market is becoming important for many of the global carriers. absolutely. —— this proves. we will see you again soon. south africa's finance minister is due to arrive home in the next few hours after he was urgently recalled from a meeting in london by president jacob zuma. the move has fuelled concerns there may be a cabinet reshuffle, which analysts say has unnerved investors, who see pravin gordhan as an emblem of stability. the eu's health commissioner says brazil needs to restore trust in its meat exports after being hit by a scandal over rotten produce. a number of countries have sla
china also, sally, is the fifth biggest source market for tourism to the us and chinese visitor arrivals1. china southern is the last of china's three major airlines to bring ina china's three major airlines to bring in a strategic investor outside of china. firstly you have hong kong's cathay pacific, holding 80% in flag terrier air china, while delta airlines bought a 3.6% stake in china eastern in 2015 —— carrier. —— airchina. in china eastern in 2015 —— carrier. —— air...
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so the petitioners hope to use china's annual parliamentary gathering to make their case. communist party doesn't want the pomp and pageantry spoilt by... by this country's dispossessed and marginalised. the thugs force us out and smash our cameras. before the start of the national people's congress this weekend, a major security operation is under way. while local officials work to stop petitioners reaching beijing, at the petitions‘ office, where, in theory, their complaints and grievances can be lodged, hundreds of plain clothed security guards now lie in wait to catch people and send them home. we meet two women who show us their petitions. one, claiming that a well—connected company boss stole money from her. the other, trying to overturn an alleged miscarriage ofjustice. "we come here during the congress because there is a chance for to us meet upright officials", this woman says, "but instead we're treated as troublemakers and threatened." the interview is abruptly stopped, although for now, at least, the women are free to leave. few petitioners ever succeed in gett
so the petitioners hope to use china's annual parliamentary gathering to make their case. communist party doesn't want the pomp and pageantry spoilt by... by this country's dispossessed and marginalised. the thugs force us out and smash our cameras. before the start of the national people's congress this weekend, a major security operation is under way. while local officials work to stop petitioners reaching beijing, at the petitions‘ office, where, in theory, their complaints and grievances...
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the petitioners hope to use china's annual parliamentary gathering to make their voice, but here's thelity. china's communist party doesn't want the pageantry spoiled by -- by this country's dispossessed and marginalized. the thugs force us out and smash our cameras. before the start of the national people's congress this weekend, a major security operation is underway. while local officials work to stop petitioners reaching beijing, at the petitions office, where in theory their complaints and grievances can be lodged, hundreds of plainclothes security guards now lie in wait to catch people and send them home. we need two women who show us their petitions. one claiming that her well-connected company boss stole money from her. the other trying to overturn an alleged miscarriage of justice. we come here during the grant us -- during the congress because , there is a chance for us to meet operate officials," this woman says, "but instead we are treated as troublemakers and threatened." the interview is abruptly stopped come although for now at -- the womengh, are free to leave. few peti
the petitioners hope to use china's annual parliamentary gathering to make their voice, but here's thelity. china's communist party doesn't want the pageantry spoiled by -- by this country's dispossessed and marginalized. the thugs force us out and smash our cameras. before the start of the national people's congress this weekend, a major security operation is underway. while local officials work to stop petitioners reaching beijing, at the petitions office, where in theory their complaints and...
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so the petitioners hope to use china's annual parliamentary gathering to make their case.n't want the pomp and pageantry spoilt by... ..by this country's dispossessed and marginalised. the thugs force us out and smash our cameras. before the start of the national people's congress this weekend, a major security operation is underway. while local officials work to stop petitioners reaching beijing, at the petitions office, where, in theory, their complaints and grievances can be lodged, hundreds of plain clothed security guards now lie in wait to catch people and send them home. we meet two women who show us their petitions. one claiming that a well—connected company boss stole money from her, the other trying to overturn an alleged miscarriage ofjustice. "we come here during the congress because there's a chance for to us meet upright officials", this woman says, "but instead we're treated as troublemakers, and threatened." the interview is abruptly stopped, although for now, at least, the women are free to leave. few petitioners ever succeed in getting justice. along with
so the petitioners hope to use china's annual parliamentary gathering to make their case.n't want the pomp and pageantry spoilt by... ..by this country's dispossessed and marginalised. the thugs force us out and smash our cameras. before the start of the national people's congress this weekend, a major security operation is underway. while local officials work to stop petitioners reaching beijing, at the petitions office, where, in theory, their complaints and grievances can be lodged, hundreds...
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us. on the ground in china : the down on us. round in china § the so—called people's war on with the so—called people's war on terror. recent attacks have all been with the so—called people's war on tern and scent attacks have all been with the so—called people's war on tern and low-tech. :ks have all been with the so—called people's war on tern and low-tech. a, have all been with the so—called people's war on tern and low-tech. a handfull been with the so—called people's war on tern and low-tech. a handful of een farmers armed only with young farmers armed only with knives. and it is back to class in seoul with bbc‘s on professor dad. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news — it's newsday. glad you could join us it is eight o'clock in singapore, in o'clock in singapore, midnight in london and nine in the morning in a seoul led the us secretary of state will be meeting the acting president. the pair will discuss other thing is how to deal among other thing is how to deal with the growing - from north
us. on the ground in china : the down on us. round in china § the so—called people's war on with the so—called people's war on terror. recent attacks have all been with the so—called people's war on tern and scent attacks have all been with the so—called people's war on tern and low-tech. :ks have all been with the so—called people's war on tern and low-tech. a, have all been with the so—called people's war on tern and low-tech. a handfull been with the so—called people's war on...
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his mission to use china's clout to reign in north korea. >> the tensions on the peninsula are quite high right now and that things have reached a rather dangerous level. we've committed ourselves to do everything we can to prevent any type of conflict from breaking out. >> with the threat level at a high and signs a nuclear test is imminent, tillerson rejected ties. yesterday, warning a preemptive strike against them could be next. >> strategic patience has ended. >> chinese officials urged cooler heads. the meetings were cordial but tense and landing hours hours before tillerson did, a tweet by president trump saying north korea is behaving badly and slamming china for doing little to help ease the threat. also complicating talks for the u.s. here the missile defense system it's deploying in north korea. experts warn it could trigger an arms race. >> very important decision is that china will dramatically increase the nuclear armame armament. >> the secretary of state declared a new plan is needed but has yet to say what that is. tomorrow he meets with china's president expected to
his mission to use china's clout to reign in north korea. >> the tensions on the peninsula are quite high right now and that things have reached a rather dangerous level. we've committed ourselves to do everything we can to prevent any type of conflict from breaking out. >> with the threat level at a high and signs a nuclear test is imminent, tillerson rejected ties. yesterday, warning a preemptive strike against them could be next. >> strategic patience has ended. >>...
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china. clearly trade is a significant topic. the south korea and exports around 130 billion us dollars of goods to china.ers, however, the integration of south korean products into the chinese supply chain means that any type of response on supply trade punitive response on supply trade might be self—defeating in terms of the chinese business. nevertheless, south korea is stuck between a rock and a hard —— hard place. we have seen rex tillerson, the us secretary of state, on his visit to asia are... all right. it is a difficult situation in terms of balancing between relations at china and the us. banks, all of us. sorry to interrupt you but time is getting the better of us. the us is in other news: the us government is expected to announce on tuesday, that with immediate effect, it's banning certain of countries in the middle east and north africa. speaking off the record, government officials said the prohibition would apply to devices larger than a mobile phone on non—stop flights frsmflteni airports in eight unspecified countries. the guardian newspaper is reporting that several uk banks processed nea
china. clearly trade is a significant topic. the south korea and exports around 130 billion us dollars of goods to china.ers, however, the integration of south korean products into the chinese supply chain means that any type of response on supply trade punitive response on supply trade might be self—defeating in terms of the chinese business. nevertheless, south korea is stuck between a rock and a hard —— hard place. we have seen rex tillerson, the us secretary of state, on his visit to...
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in the san francisco bay area to gragsdz and sfaefl will be smiling and china is sf is one of the successful entities for linking us up and investment if china and i's companies and the chamber representatives over to china that is also helping to stabilize and normalized a lot of activities that wouldn't happen trade, friendship, cultural gifts, sports gifts they're all being worked out interpreting welcome at this time because i think that what ask necessary more than ever is giving each other gifts rather than challenges all over the world and this is what the warriors are doing for us so thank you very much. >> (clapping.) >> thank you, mayor ed lee next we would like to invite to the 0 podium the executive vice president of sfaefl howard picking even though. >> (clapping.) >> thank you, mr. mayor you're right about one thing wife been smiling about this opportunity since we've talked with rick about that chinese is for 0 more important market for those in san francisco the faster international market the largest and been the most money when it comes to the market the market we've had our eye open to have a pod
in the san francisco bay area to gragsdz and sfaefl will be smiling and china is sf is one of the successful entities for linking us up and investment if china and i's companies and the chamber representatives over to china that is also helping to stabilize and normalized a lot of activities that wouldn't happen trade, friendship, cultural gifts, sports gifts they're all being worked out interpreting welcome at this time because i think that what ask necessary more than ever is giving each...
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i'm not sure china can use this. do is form its own reverential trading deals with its neighbors. there, it is a question of how willing china is to open its market in a real way to the goods of its neighbors. whom justly have not found china the easiest market to get through. joe: the idea that nafta can be updated to the 21st century or there can be a north american win-win to bring the supply chain to mexico, what is the opposite end of the spectrum in terms of what nafta negotiations look like. >> the attempted renegotiate fails, the american -- the u.s. .ithdraws from nafta, the peso innd we are all worse off the end. joe: you say, a little worse off. at the worst scenario, you would not seek an economic disaster? efficiency, a situation where most people are worst off them where they are today, but not something that on its own, by itself would lead to a massive recession. joe: thank you very much. crossingsome headlines here on steve mnuchin. he received $11.2 million from cit for 2016 where he had served as a
i'm not sure china can use this. do is form its own reverential trading deals with its neighbors. there, it is a question of how willing china is to open its market in a real way to the goods of its neighbors. whom justly have not found china the easiest market to get through. joe: the idea that nafta can be updated to the 21st century or there can be a north american win-win to bring the supply chain to mexico, what is the opposite end of the spectrum in terms of what nafta negotiations look...
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china. mainland took three years to make and was shot in the us and china.uth by southwest, it won an award for excellence in observational humour. i watched a famous movie called high school musical and decided to study in america. one austin resident who loomed large was madalyn murray o'hare, an activist atheist. she was once lauded as the most hated woman in america. now there is a movie about her rise and very lurid fall. the film shows her as a larger—than—life figure. her actor applauds her achievements. in the early 1960s, single—handedly, with the help of her young son, she got christian prayer out of public schools in the united states of america by taking it to the supreme court where it was found to be indeed an infringement on the constitution. you have just ruined a television show. she became a media star and was a difficult woman according to many accounts. she had an interesting relationship with her father. he was too religious and she needed something to strike out against. as she got older and became more and more committed to the notion
china. mainland took three years to make and was shot in the us and china.uth by southwest, it won an award for excellence in observational humour. i watched a famous movie called high school musical and decided to study in america. one austin resident who loomed large was madalyn murray o'hare, an activist atheist. she was once lauded as the most hated woman in america. now there is a movie about her rise and very lurid fall. the film shows her as a larger—than—life figure. her actor...
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well, six out of ten of the largest trading partners of the eu use those rules, including the us, japan, chinaian dollars worth of chinese goods —— $300 billion worth of chinese goods without a formal trade agreement. cani without a formal trade agreement. can i ask briefly before we wrap up, iam can i ask briefly before we wrap up, i am curious on your point, i was travelling the last three weeks, this is my week back, people asking about brexit, and i am like, yes, a big issue, buti about brexit, and i am like, yes, a big issue, but i am like, you know what, watch what happens in the rest of europe, keep your eye on that, not necessarily just tax of europe, keep your eye on that, not necessarilyjust tax it. france is only, what, three weeks away from an election? i mean, that could overta ke an election? i mean, that could overtake brexit, couldn't it? well, thatis overtake brexit, couldn't it? well, that is true, i mean, marine le pen is in that is true, i mean, marine le pen isina that is true, i mean, marine le pen is in a strong position. she is likely to get to the second round. we'll h
well, six out of ten of the largest trading partners of the eu use those rules, including the us, japan, chinaian dollars worth of chinese goods —— $300 billion worth of chinese goods without a formal trade agreement. cani without a formal trade agreement. can i ask briefly before we wrap up, iam can i ask briefly before we wrap up, i am curious on your point, i was travelling the last three weeks, this is my week back, people asking about brexit, and i am like, yes, a big issue, buti about...
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the us has criticised russia and china after the two blocked a un resolution seeking to punish syria'sent. two women have appeared in court in malaysia to be charged with murdering the brother of the north korean leader. the suspects, one from indonesia and the other from vietnam,
the us has criticised russia and china after the two blocked a un resolution seeking to punish syria'sent. two women have appeared in court in malaysia to be charged with murdering the brother of the north korean leader. the suspects, one from indonesia and the other from vietnam,
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the interest—rate hike prospect in the us versus slower growth in china.t today is coming up next. can't, —— the top stories this our: north korea has test fired for ballistic missile is. three had landed in the sea of japan. tokyo missile is. three had landed in the sea ofjapan. tokyo has described the lodgers as a grave threat. —— hour. the former us intelligence chief has denied president donald trump's claims that his phones were cut during the election campaign. the chancellor, philip hammond, has played down expectations of big spending announcements in the budget on wednesday. he has said that britain needs fuel in the tank as it prepares to leave the european union. with labour calling for increased spending on public services, including health and social care, the chancellor says that although the economy is performing well, spending sprees would be reckless. —— labour. these days, a long shadow cast itself over westminster and whitehall. brexit is dominating politics, and as the chancellor makes his spending plans, it dominates his calculations,
the interest—rate hike prospect in the us versus slower growth in china.t today is coming up next. can't, —— the top stories this our: north korea has test fired for ballistic missile is. three had landed in the sea of japan. tokyo missile is. three had landed in the sea ofjapan. tokyo has described the lodgers as a grave threat. —— hour. the former us intelligence chief has denied president donald trump's claims that his phones were cut during the election campaign. the chancellor,...
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mike: it has been important to use the tools we have to hold china's feet to the fire.es, theylostto changed policies. you have to stay vigilant and focus on all the tools in your toolbox. to try to keep them to the page. how are they sizing up the trump administration? it is dramatically different from yours. mike: chinese negotiators are pragmatic. they will want to find a way to work well with the united states. they have other interests it stake. there is north korea, iran, security issues. a lot to be worked on between the u.s. and china. it is important to have an effective process for trade. for years we have been time the chinese if we do not make sufficient progress, at some american people will not support a constructive u.s.-china relationship. we saw during the election campaign a lot of frustration and anger that will be reflected in policy. steve: tpp is not necessarily dead? mike: we will find the roles we negotiated will find their way into effect into a number of different ways. froman, thank you so much. sending it back to you. great conversation with
mike: it has been important to use the tools we have to hold china's feet to the fire.es, theylostto changed policies. you have to stay vigilant and focus on all the tools in your toolbox. to try to keep them to the page. how are they sizing up the trump administration? it is dramatically different from yours. mike: chinese negotiators are pragmatic. they will want to find a way to work well with the united states. they have other interests it stake. there is north korea, iran, security issues....
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the us has criticised russia and china after the two blocked a un resolution seeking to punish syria'ssident assad for using chemical weapons. it's the seventh time russia has used a veto to shield the syrian government. two women have appeared in court in malaysia to be charged with murdering the brother of the north korean leader. the suspects, one from indonesia and the other from vietnam, are accused of smearing his face with a deadly poison now for the latest financial news with sally and world business report. make america wait again. trump lays out his vision but wall street is unimpressed with detail on tax and economic reform scarce. virtual reality versus augmented reality. we make sense of this latest technology that promises to revolutionise your day to day experience. welcome to world business report. i'm sally bundock. also in the programme: the wonderfrom down under. australia managed to avoid recession in 2016. details in a moment. but first... as you've been hearing, president trump has addressed a joint session of congress for the first time since taking office. in a
the us has criticised russia and china after the two blocked a un resolution seeking to punish syria'ssident assad for using chemical weapons. it's the seventh time russia has used a veto to shield the syrian government. two women have appeared in court in malaysia to be charged with murdering the brother of the north korean leader. the suspects, one from indonesia and the other from vietnam, are accused of smearing his face with a deadly poison now for the latest financial news with sally and...
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us. it would be in the china daily. about this, pointing the finger at the us with human rights, just as the relationship between the new donald trump administration and china is still taking shape... it is very early days. it is a fair point to hold the mirror up and actually... you know, america with guantanamo bay and the prisons and the situations they are and racism in america, which is a very serious issue in the states. —— there. china may have a real point here. donald trump will call it fake news. of course he would. a story about sick days. back on cue. do you think you are going to get sacked?” days. back on cue. do you think you are going to get sacked? i connect this to the fact there are so many freelancers now. if you don't turn up, you may get the sack. yes. and there are many more programmes within companies. certainly within the organisation i work for, where you have to make adjustments if someone you have to make adjustments if someone is unwell. so you could have lighter duties working from home. th
us. it would be in the china daily. about this, pointing the finger at the us with human rights, just as the relationship between the new donald trump administration and china is still taking shape... it is very early days. it is a fair point to hold the mirror up and actually... you know, america with guantanamo bay and the prisons and the situations they are and racism in america, which is a very serious issue in the states. —— there. china may have a real point here. donald trump will...
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we are also big into the free trade agreement between australia and china market, allowing us to transportsh milk each week from tasmania to china every week. we think there are huge opportunities to grow that market going forward. so we are excited about freight, inbound passengers, business passengers, a market where we can take advantage of in the future. allen, in the other direction, there are also big outbound ambitions for these chinese carriers. we have had this cautionary tale when it comes to cap a pacific and that the klein taste on chinese competition, a major theme. what is the take away for you there? >> it is competitive internationally, and qantas has from yieldsune coming down. we have come down, not as much as a lot of our peers, because a lot of capacity has been added come and it is about what you do to cope with that, your transformation program. it has allowed us to deliver customer satisfaction levels at record levels, so it is very competitive in the aviation industry, but it has been like that. we are the oldest continuous operating airline in the world. we have su
we are also big into the free trade agreement between australia and china market, allowing us to transportsh milk each week from tasmania to china every week. we think there are huge opportunities to grow that market going forward. so we are excited about freight, inbound passengers, business passengers, a market where we can take advantage of in the future. allen, in the other direction, there are also big outbound ambitions for these chinese carriers. we have had this cautionary tale when it...
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it can only succeed if countries like the us, india and china support them. lso there. rex tillerson is in north korea —— is in south korea. the us has provided more than $1 billion in assistance in north korea that he is now calling for a different approach because 5 calling for a different approach because x has not worked calling for a different approach because 5 has not worked with top because that has not worked with top is that this feeling an escalation of rhetoric? it reminds her of the he wrote a few weeks ago, tweed he wrote a few weeks ago, people worried about north korea getting nuked and that it was not going to happen. many will would say the stance currently has not worked. there is this escalation already. what what is the alternative? are you going to nuke their stockpile perhaps soft power is needed. you need to maintain those relationships with china and regional powers and countries you consider to be soft and anti—american because if north and anti=american because if nortq'. is to be reined in it will not korea is to be reined in it wil
it can only succeed if countries like the us, india and china support them. lso there. rex tillerson is in north korea —— is in south korea. the us has provided more than $1 billion in assistance in north korea that he is now calling for a different approach because 5 calling for a different approach because x has not worked calling for a different approach because 5 has not worked with top because that has not worked with top is that this feeling an escalation of rhetoric? it reminds her...
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the best legal team come the best organizing team on earth, a defense committee that is helping us china strategize about what to do if he gets taken -- to help us strategize or what to do if he gets taken in. we have been taking it one day at a time. feeling a anxious, not sleepingo well. at the same time, holding out hope that ice will continue the existing stay and that we have more time to continue real legal fullns to help ravi get legal status here. amy: you go in together -- it is him is like a dmv-like room, department of motor vehicles. you have the fox news news on the television. and your number is called? >> not a number, but we turn in paperwork to the window like a dmv window. for thel leave it deportation officer to pick up. the officer will come out and call me to the door and say, ok, come back in in six months or a year. another scenario, he will call me in to say, i need to talk to you. and you will not see me again. amy: can you be with him during this time? >> i will be waiting. it depends if they bring him back or not. in previous years, they have allowed me back if
the best legal team come the best organizing team on earth, a defense committee that is helping us china strategize about what to do if he gets taken -- to help us strategize or what to do if he gets taken in. we have been taking it one day at a time. feeling a anxious, not sleepingo well. at the same time, holding out hope that ice will continue the existing stay and that we have more time to continue real legal fullns to help ravi get legal status here. amy: you go in together -- it is him is...
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but there are huge numbers of western tourists visiting china every year — especially from the us. d specialising in off—the—beaten track tours to china, and has seen a big jump in bookings. joining us now is wendy wu, founder of wendy wu tours. welcome. good morning. just tell us wendy about how it started for you. you established your company quite a long time ago, but what caused you to go down this road in the first place? when i was 20 i went to australia. i decided to go on a big holiday to china. i'm chinese so i did all the research myself, but i didn't want to go by myself. so two weeks before the holiday i put a little ad in the paper to say, "this is how much it will cost. this is the place i'm going to go to. whoever wants to come along, i will be your free whoever wants to come along, i will be yourfree guide." whoever wants to come along, i will be your free guide." that was the ad and that's how we started and we took off from there. and from that point, of course, you've grown into a huge business. it is notjust about booking a holiday, it's about everything that you
but there are huge numbers of western tourists visiting china every year — especially from the us. d specialising in off—the—beaten track tours to china, and has seen a big jump in bookings. joining us now is wendy wu, founder of wendy wu tours. welcome. good morning. just tell us wendy about how it started for you. you established your company quite a long time ago, but what caused you to go down this road in the first place? when i was 20 i went to australia. i decided to go on a big...
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us. china's three airlines reporting a combined profit of the biggest in five years. city as they continue to do aggressively add capacity. i will also be taking a look at the quarter in when it comes to china and southeast asia. more to come with "bloomberg markets." ♪ haidi: it is 9:00 a.m. in hong kong, midday in sydney, 9:00 p.m. in new york. i'm haidi lun. rishaad: i am rishaad salamat. this is "bloomberg markets: asia." china manufacturing pmi from but weestimates 51.7, have a figure of 51.8, just at the margins. the nonmanufacturing pmi great
us. china's three airlines reporting a combined profit of the biggest in five years. city as they continue to do aggressively add capacity. i will also be taking a look at the quarter in when it comes to china and southeast asia. more to come with "bloomberg markets." ♪ haidi: it is 9:00 a.m. in hong kong, midday in sydney, 9:00 p.m. in new york. i'm haidi lun. rishaad: i am rishaad salamat. this is "bloomberg markets: asia." china manufacturing pmi from but weestimates...
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to a credit suisse analyst to head interesting results from the survey, asking how much cement china has used few years. doesn't equal what the united states spent over the evil timeframe -- equal timeframe? china has spent the same amount in five years as the u.s. in the last 100 years. country, need a lot of housing. not that surprising, but incredibly fast. stephen: what do we need to focus on with brexit now that the trigger, if you will, has lled?pooled? -- pu >> the negotiations will not be very nice. each side has strong arguments for their case. 70 million 60 or people wanted to leave, which is not true, half of them. and, the world tried to keep its members, discipline, and vision together. it is likely that the nations will harden up also because the thannctions different me the u.k.. they need to get aligned. there are vested interests for the eu picking pieces out of what the u.k. is doing. other cities like london, madrid, frankfurt, paris, wants to do stuff that london has been doing, so they will make it hard for the brits. now we are where we are. i have to say, when brexit ha
to a credit suisse analyst to head interesting results from the survey, asking how much cement china has used few years. doesn't equal what the united states spent over the evil timeframe -- equal timeframe? china has spent the same amount in five years as the u.s. in the last 100 years. country, need a lot of housing. not that surprising, but incredibly fast. stephen: what do we need to focus on with brexit now that the trigger, if you will, has lled?pooled? -- pu >> the negotiations...
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china's by over $24 billion. >> we need to continue to expand trade. that is the solution. we cannot close our doors. that is not the solution. >> australia's top export to minerals, which are used by china's manufacturing industry. in these talks, it sees an opportunity to bulk up a smaller, but still important sector -- it's cattle industry. china must feed 20% of the worlds population, but has only 7% of the world's arable land. it's middle class is growing at a staggering rate -- its middle class is growing at a staggering rate. australia is seizing the opportunity divide -- to provide consumer goods and high-end services to meet china's needs in this century. >> last year, brazil and uruguay overtook australian beef exports to china. australia is hoping that these talks can help it retake the lead. kate: the french government is cracking down on corruption in political and business spheres. president hollande has opened the doors of a new anticorruption agency. giants havetrial received huge fines for bribery and other issues in recent years. this year's presidential race has been upended by allegations of corruption. it creates an atmosphere in desperate need of regulation
china's by over $24 billion. >> we need to continue to expand trade. that is the solution. we cannot close our doors. that is not the solution. >> australia's top export to minerals, which are used by china's manufacturing industry. in these talks, it sees an opportunity to bulk up a smaller, but still important sector -- it's cattle industry. china must feed 20% of the worlds population, but has only 7% of the world's arable land. it's middle class is growing at a staggering rate...
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, printer toner cartridges, they've é crutches that have they've tried crutches that have been used in chinarutches that have been us| they're going ey‘ve they've tried crutches that have been us| they're going to ve they've tried crutches that have been us| they're going to be laptops. they're going to be thinking about the next way around the system. that's what we ought to do too. we have to end the conversation there, thank you very much indeed. time for sport now. the england manager says jamie vardy is in the england manager says jamie vardy isina the england manager says jamie vardy is in a g oofid frame of mind after is in a good frame of mind after receiving death ffireee-i! the manchester united defender philjones has withdrawn with germany tomorrow. gary cahill is suspedned for sunday's world cup qualifier against lithuania at wembley leaving manager gareth southgate with only three recognised central defenders to choose from germany are missing a couple of players as well. arsenal's mezut ozil has a hamstring problem. are also injured. captain manuel neuer, mario gomez, and julian
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areask there are other where we need to target china, including its use of subsidies and especially for state owned enterprises and also the way it blocks foreign investment. one of the things the ama administration had been doing was negotiating a bilateral treaty with china. this was more than eight years in the making. we made a lot of headway in terms of getting china to narrow its restricted list of investment. while it did not narrow it enough, i think we should continue to negotiate that and try to get china to open investment so u.s. companies can go in. host: jeremy is calling from roxana, illinois, on our independent line. good morning, jeremy. caller: good morning. thanks for taking my call. i wondered why we have all of these doctrines in the united states and overseas we have to make this big trade agreement with china. why don't we just reopen our factors and make our own products in the united states? i'm not understanding why we tonot open our own factories make our own products for the united states. guest: it is a great question. part of the problem with the number of
areask there are other where we need to target china, including its use of subsidies and especially for state owned enterprises and also the way it blocks foreign investment. one of the things the ama administration had been doing was negotiating a bilateral treaty with china. this was more than eight years in the making. we made a lot of headway in terms of getting china to narrow its restricted list of investment. while it did not narrow it enough, i think we should continue to negotiate that...