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this video comes to us from china.ee this bus driver got everybody on the right side of the road. look at that white car. it swerves. the bus driver swerves, too. >> oh! >> but watch it from this second angle. watch that girl over there to the right. she's not wearing her seat belt. the bus is hit, swerves, she goes flying. >> looks like the bus has gotten tossed over to its side. people are hanging in their belts. >> you are absolutely right. look from the third angle after the white car swerved into the bus the bus swerved trying to avoid it and turned onto its side. the woman was injured but all the other injuries were not called serious. make sure you know the track before you get on it, that's what the driver of this audi rs3 says. this is the old grand prix track in belgium. they discontinued it due to safety reasons so most of this totally uneventful. when the car is going straight -- >> oh! dude! >> he's going 124 miles per hour. >> was he still on the track at this oint or did he accidentally drive outside of
this video comes to us from china.ee this bus driver got everybody on the right side of the road. look at that white car. it swerves. the bus driver swerves, too. >> oh! >> but watch it from this second angle. watch that girl over there to the right. she's not wearing her seat belt. the bus is hit, swerves, she goes flying. >> looks like the bus has gotten tossed over to its side. people are hanging in their belts. >> you are absolutely right. look from the third angle...
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the us is the number one destination for thai exports, followed by china. $10.5 billion worth of goods and services comes from the former us ambassador to singapore who said it is significant. i think what we are seeing is that china is playing its cards in the region, in southeast asia and washington. they need better connectivity. there are two things going on. the us withdraw from that tpp, saying it is not going to be part of the trade initiative. china is going to benefit from that. the other part is china's initiative. they are looking for greater connectivity in the region, at the same time, the us is pulling back. the chinese are a big factor in this geopolitical situation. intellectual property and drug patents are big issues. they believe america is looking at the long—term benefits in this strategically important south—east asian region. later shares in the company behind angry birds will start their first day of trading on the main stock exchange in helsinki. the finnish game developer, rovio, was one of the first studios to make a breakthrough mobile game and it even released a blockbuster movie
the us is the number one destination for thai exports, followed by china. $10.5 billion worth of goods and services comes from the former us ambassador to singapore who said it is significant. i think what we are seeing is that china is playing its cards in the region, in southeast asia and washington. they need better connectivity. there are two things going on. the us withdraw from that tpp, saying it is not going to be part of the trade initiative. china is going to benefit from that. the...
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. >> host: let's say you want to come over to view us today from mainland china, what would be the process? could you just get on a plane and fly over here? >> guest: no. there are several ways you can do this. if you just want to become a visit, you don't want to become an immigrant, then you can come as a student. you can come as a temporary worker or you can just come in as a tourist. if you want to emigrate, you can go through marriage, i can go through employment or go through family. both employment and family, there's a very long wait. for example, based on the current status, the wait time come if i want to sponsor my sister, against i'm a national system i can spot a sibling, starting today. nobody will even review her application case until 14 years from now. that's the line, that's the wait for somebody from china. >> host: 14 years it is a different country by country? >> guest: some country like china, philippines and mexico, tradition have supplied this country a lot of immigrants, so the wait is much longer. if you're from countries like uk or some european countries are som
. >> host: let's say you want to come over to view us today from mainland china, what would be the process? could you just get on a plane and fly over here? >> guest: no. there are several ways you can do this. if you just want to become a visit, you don't want to become an immigrant, then you can come as a student. you can come as a temporary worker or you can just come in as a tourist. if you want to emigrate, you can go through marriage, i can go through employment or go through...
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china's trade barriers." and there is a lot at stake. so far this year the us has imported goods worth over $319 billion from china, but only exported $80 worth. that's a deficit of $239 billion. but here's the question — will china be in any mood to listen? joining us now from newcastle is freya beamish, chief asia economist, pantheon macroeconomics. looking back over the last few days, we're ina looking back over the last few days, we're in a xijinping, as suspected, will be the general secretary of the communist party and will continue to lead china. what else do we know about china's economic programme that we didn't know, perhaps, five days ago? it has reallyjust confirmed our impression of how the chinese leaders view their social contract, really, with the chinese people. xijinping was contract, really, with the chinese people. xi jinping was widely expected to consolidate power. it is not really anything new comedy edition of his name to the constitution. —— anything new, the addition of his name. what we have learned is that the focus of the communist party has shifted away from this tunnel vision approach towards growth targeti
china's trade barriers." and there is a lot at stake. so far this year the us has imported goods worth over $319 billion from china, but only exported $80 worth. that's a deficit of $239 billion. but here's the question — will china be in any mood to listen? joining us now from newcastle is freya beamish, chief asia economist, pantheon macroeconomics. looking back over the last few days, we're ina looking back over the last few days, we're in a xijinping, as suspected, will be the...
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three avenues that it is using for communication he also made clear that it is not through china in other words the u.s. is using avenues of communication unilaterally separate from china this is very significant because it indicates that the secretary of state is still believes that there is a diplomatic resolution possible to this ongoing crisis the despite the hostile words that have been exchanged by the president of the u.s. and of the leader of north korea in recent months it's also an indication of the growing warmth in the relationship between china and the u.s. in the past china had a deal of houston not fully implementing the sanctions that had been passed against north korea in the u.n. security council and indeed these sanctions that had been unilaterally imposed by the united states but in recent months there has been a significant policy shift china has been implementing these sanctions as shown by the fact that its instructed its banks to no longer do business with north korea it is restricting the import of oil into north korea so this is something very significant in terms of the u.s. stated policy of getting china to bring greater pressure to be
three avenues that it is using for communication he also made clear that it is not through china in other words the u.s. is using avenues of communication unilaterally separate from china this is very significant because it indicates that the secretary of state is still believes that there is a diplomatic resolution possible to this ongoing crisis the despite the hostile words that have been exchanged by the president of the u.s. and of the leader of north korea in recent months it's also an...
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this video comes to us from china.ee this bus driver got everybody on the right side of the road. look at that white car. it swerves. the bus driver swerves, too. >> oh! >> but watch it from this second angle. watch that girl over there to the right. she's not wearing her seat belt. the bus is hit, swerves, she goes flying. >> looks like the bus has gotten tossed over to its side. people are hanging in their belts. >> you are absolutely right. look from the third angle after the white car swerved into the bus the bus swerved trying to avoid it and turned onto its side. the woman was injured but all the other injuries were not called serious. make sure you know the track before you get on it, that's what the driver of this audi rs3 says. this is the old grand prix track in belgium. they discontinued it due to safety reasons so most of this totally uneventful. when the car is going straight -- >> oh! dude! >> he's going 124 miles per hour. >> was he still on the track at this oint or did he accidentally drive outside of
this video comes to us from china.ee this bus driver got everybody on the right side of the road. look at that white car. it swerves. the bus driver swerves, too. >> oh! >> but watch it from this second angle. watch that girl over there to the right. she's not wearing her seat belt. the bus is hit, swerves, she goes flying. >> looks like the bus has gotten tossed over to its side. people are hanging in their belts. >> you are absolutely right. look from the third angle...
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three avenues that it is using for communication he also made clear that it is not through china in other words the u.s. is using avenues of communication unilaterally separate from china this is very significant because it indicates that the secretary of state is still believes that there is a diplomatic resolution possible to this ongoing crisis the despite the hostile words that have been exchanged by the president of the u.s. and of the leader of north korea in recent months it's also an indication of the growing warmth in the relationship between china and the u.s. in the past china had a deal of houston not fully implementing the sanctions that had been passed against north korea in the u.n. security council and indeed the sanctions that had been unilaterally imposed by the united states but in recent months there has been a significant policy shift china has been implementing these sanctions as shown by the fact that its instructed its banks to no longer do business with north korea it is restricting the import of oil into north korea so this is something very significant in terms of the u.s. stated policy of getting china to bring greater pressure to bear
three avenues that it is using for communication he also made clear that it is not through china in other words the u.s. is using avenues of communication unilaterally separate from china this is very significant because it indicates that the secretary of state is still believes that there is a diplomatic resolution possible to this ongoing crisis the despite the hostile words that have been exchanged by the president of the u.s. and of the leader of north korea in recent months it's also an...
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from the us to china, where officials are due to unveiljuly to september quarter growth figures thisthe number everyone is looking for is 6.9%, and that is what the country says will be the full—year expansion as well. during the opening address at the china party congress, president xi jingping trumpeted the nation's economic growth and its ability to lift its citizens out of poverty, but the country's debt pile is a cause for concern and it is even something international monetary fund warned about in its report on the chinese economy, 260% of gdp. for a closer look at china's growths and challenges, earlier iceberg to investment analyst katherine young andi investment analyst katherine young and i asked if president xi's expectations are realistic. what's important in the gdp release is they are incorporating rnd expenditure, this is likely to see nominal gdp up a little bit going forward, but also it's important because there's a big focus from the government on innovation spent. you also have to look at the quality and the quantity of the growth, is this quality growth from the
from the us to china, where officials are due to unveiljuly to september quarter growth figures thisthe number everyone is looking for is 6.9%, and that is what the country says will be the full—year expansion as well. during the opening address at the china party congress, president xi jingping trumpeted the nation's economic growth and its ability to lift its citizens out of poverty, but the country's debt pile is a cause for concern and it is even something international monetary fund...
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not something you want your son or daughter to get into now i like it used to be. from china vietnam and farm-raised shrimp have affected the market. they flood the market and you have these warehouses full of frozen shrimp. you know, i think donald trump is a businessman, and i'm a businessman, and i think he looks out for the businessmen. we are in the right direction -- stay local, buy local, keep america first. let's unify the country. let's stay with the program. >> i am not optimistic that trump can make the economy better. i know there are many people in south carolina who disagree. the shrimp has been less abundant this year than they have in years past. when he degrades the environment, it will affect the shrimping community and are fishing community. demolishing the protections that we as a country have spent so long to fulfill. we have seen through development a degradation of the marshes, the estuaries for shrimp, and that is not going to get better by loosening protection. we do not think that the trump administration is representative of us or our interests. jan
not something you want your son or daughter to get into now i like it used to be. from china vietnam and farm-raised shrimp have affected the market. they flood the market and you have these warehouses full of frozen shrimp. you know, i think donald trump is a businessman, and i'm a businessman, and i think he looks out for the businessmen. we are in the right direction -- stay local, buy local, keep america first. let's unify the country. let's stay with the program. >> i am not...
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not even coming from a country next to us. china. ming mostly from they choose the u.s. mail because it does not require the on it s have information for law enforcement to be able to stop this poison. fedex, u.p.s., d.h.l. from, what's it's in t law enforcement, i have een to d.h.l. and u.p.s. screening i have seen them do t they go in with the crust omorrows and border protection and d.e.a., they are able to identify these pack ands. 's like finding a need until a hey steak. as a result you can get a package the size of that clock has is00,000 doses in it. doses in t three of this stuff can kill you. it's incredibly powerful and cheap. at a minimum we have been giving our law enforcement officials to find these packages and stop them. solution the only here because that will increase the cost and get a little less in the street. still have to deal with the of you. it's incredibly broader issue. that is a no-brainer. you, do want to turn senator manchin field this, this is a question from a viewer, jasmine, asks on to what extent is for er punishments fentanyl a solutio
not even coming from a country next to us. china. ming mostly from they choose the u.s. mail because it does not require the on it s have information for law enforcement to be able to stop this poison. fedex, u.p.s., d.h.l. from, what's it's in t law enforcement, i have een to d.h.l. and u.p.s. screening i have seen them do t they go in with the crust omorrows and border protection and d.e.a., they are able to identify these pack ands. 's like finding a need until a hey steak. as a result you...
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recognition the use of which is growing china's vast security network is also harnessing artificial intelligence it's another symbol of what president xi truly stands for control. well joining us now from hong kong is reuben munda jargon is an associate professor at the city university of hong kong thanks very much for being with us so china very much shifting its focus to technology to boost its economy. what do you make of that strategy is that going to help it become the world's technology powerhouse. you know the china is shifting from a manufacturing exporting economy and they want to make their growth dependent or more ally allied with consumption and digital technology is one of the ways and it's doing actually wonders for example the way that i. and all of these other online shopping are delivering goods to the peoples of the consumption is really increasing through this digital economy that the chinese do and it. is not if this is just the beginning and i think everything will really go towards that and also because it makes consumption easier prices are lower middle middle man costs are eliminated accessibility is is faster so then that's that's really good for what china is
recognition the use of which is growing china's vast security network is also harnessing artificial intelligence it's another symbol of what president xi truly stands for control. well joining us now from hong kong is reuben munda jargon is an associate professor at the city university of hong kong thanks very much for being with us so china very much shifting its focus to technology to boost its economy. what do you make of that strategy is that going to help it become the world's technology...
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a lot of cabinet and senior people all focused on the middle east -- that suits china's long-term interests, keep us from focusing on china, focus on these other areas where china doesn't have a dog in the fight. >> i have a question here. microphone coming. >> pbs online news hour. given that these have been multilateral negotiations, how do you assess the role of south korea? you've dealt with liberal governments, conservative governments. now we have a liberal government that's having to act and talk like a conservative government. how does all this parse out? >> from my viewpoint, certainly that we used to have u.s./japan sort of mechanism -- and to counter with what sort of occasions against north korea or even with china and russia. now of course as you say south korea's positions may differ frich from time to time from president to president. even today they're saying a bit different from japan or the united states. that's also asset. we can unite together. i'm hopeful for that matter because they have reason to say this and that sort of things and there are many generations the people in south ko
a lot of cabinet and senior people all focused on the middle east -- that suits china's long-term interests, keep us from focusing on china, focus on these other areas where china doesn't have a dog in the fight. >> i have a question here. microphone coming. >> pbs online news hour. given that these have been multilateral negotiations, how do you assess the role of south korea? you've dealt with liberal governments, conservative governments. now we have a liberal government that's...
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china's ruling communist party well let's get more on this now with our china correspondent adrian brown who's joining us live from beijing just how historic a moment is this adrian for xi jinping for china and. well elizabeth we've had the chairman mao era we've had the dung shopping era welcome to the xi jinping era it is a very significant day for chinese politics throughout this congress president xi jinping has been stamping his authority outlining his vision not just for the next five ten or fifteen but twenty years now comes news that his name is going to be written into the constitution now only two other leaders have had their names written into the constitution that was chairman mao it took him decades for that to happen the other was done shopping the architect of all of china's many economic reforms his name was only added to the constitution after his death it has taken cheating paying just five years that's because during that five years he has turned the communist party upside down thousands of card or is have been purged in his anti corruption campaign and that campaign of course has also extended
china's ruling communist party well let's get more on this now with our china correspondent adrian brown who's joining us live from beijing just how historic a moment is this adrian for xi jinping for china and. well elizabeth we've had the chairman mao era we've had the dung shopping era welcome to the xi jinping era it is a very significant day for chinese politics throughout this congress president xi jinping has been stamping his authority outlining his vision not just for the next five ten...
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the licensing of news outlets and also messaging platforms this visual from the mercato or institute for china studies kind of gives us a sense of the bureaucracy that's been created from the provincial level all the way to the top and you can also get a sense of just the scope of their powers it's across society now the cac is the by . they that forced apple to remove virtual private networks or v.p.n. which weren't registered in country p.p. and allow people to get around censorship and in the lead up to the party congress the messaging app whatsapp was also blocked now facebook instagram and twitter are still blocked as well have been for years and it's not like china seven hundred million internet users have nothing else to use right they have their own homegrown services such as we chat which are hugely popular but online chinese platforms are still tightly restricted last week a new rule kicks in which makes moderators of group chats on services like we chats legally responsible for comments that are made by users and they've stopped allowing users to change their profiles their nicknames or their bio's now that
the licensing of news outlets and also messaging platforms this visual from the mercato or institute for china studies kind of gives us a sense of the bureaucracy that's been created from the provincial level all the way to the top and you can also get a sense of just the scope of their powers it's across society now the cac is the by . they that forced apple to remove virtual private networks or v.p.n. which weren't registered in country p.p. and allow people to get around censorship and in...
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us tomorrow. a lot of attention on politics today, from kenya, to the us, to china and brazil. now, the uk.the european union david davis caused a stir earlier today — telling a committee of mps that parliament might not get a vote on any brexit deal until after the uk leaves the eu. here is the clip at the centre of the story. it's no secret that the way the union makes its decision tends to be at the 11th minute, the 59th minute of the 11th hour of the 11th day and that's precisely... here. that was david davis — but the prime minister was quick to respond. as the honourable gentleman knows, we are in negotiations with the european union but i'm confident that the timetable in the lisbon treaty gives time until march, 2019, for negotiations and i'm confident because it is in the interests of both sides, notjust as parliament wa nts a both sides, notjust as parliament wants a vote on the deal but there will be ratification by other parliaments and we will be able to achieve agreement on the negotiation in time for this parliament to have a vote. getting louder and louder in the commons. we
us tomorrow. a lot of attention on politics today, from kenya, to the us, to china and brazil. now, the uk.the european union david davis caused a stir earlier today — telling a committee of mps that parliament might not get a vote on any brexit deal until after the uk leaves the eu. here is the clip at the centre of the story. it's no secret that the way the union makes its decision tends to be at the 11th minute, the 59th minute of the 11th hour of the 11th day and that's precisely... here....
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three avenues that it is using for communication he also made clear that it is not through china in other words the u.s. is using avenues of communication unilaterally separate from china this is very significant because it indicates that the secretary of state is still believes that there is a diplomatic resolution possible to this ongoing crisis the despite the hostile words that have been exchanged by the president of the u.s. and of the leader of north korea in recent months it's also an indication of the growing warmth in the relationship between china and the u.s. in the past china has a deal of houston not fully implementing the sanctions that had been passed against north korea in the u.n. security council and indeed these sanctions that had been unilaterally imposed by the united states but in recent months there has been a significant policy shift china has been implementing these sanctions as shown by the fact that it's instructed its banks to no longer do business with north korea it is restricting the import of oil into north korea so this is something very significant in terms of the u.s. stated policy of getting china to bring greater pressure to b
three avenues that it is using for communication he also made clear that it is not through china in other words the u.s. is using avenues of communication unilaterally separate from china this is very significant because it indicates that the secretary of state is still believes that there is a diplomatic resolution possible to this ongoing crisis the despite the hostile words that have been exchanged by the president of the u.s. and of the leader of north korea in recent months it's also an...
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from a country next to us. it is coming mostly from china. they choose the is no because the u.s. mail system does not require that packages that information for law enforcement to stop this poisoning if your fedex, ups, dhl, yet to provide as data that says this is where tom, this of arsenic, this is where it's going. i've been to the screening, i've seen them do. they go in there with customs and border protection people, and dea and dea a strong supportive of our benefits and they're able to identify this package. it's like finding a a needle ia haystack. as as a result you get a package the size of that clock that could at 100,000 doses in it. three flakes of the stuff can kill you. this is incredibly powerful, incredibly cheap. and at a minimum we have been giving our law enforcement officials the ability to find his packages and stop them. that's not again i thought the onlyha solution because that wil increase the cost and get all the less on the street but we still have to do with the broader issue. that is a no-brainer. >> i want you to feel this is a question from a pr,
from a country next to us. it is coming mostly from china. they choose the is no because the u.s. mail system does not require that packages that information for law enforcement to stop this poisoning if your fedex, ups, dhl, yet to provide as data that says this is where tom, this of arsenic, this is where it's going. i've been to the screening, i've seen them do. they go in there with customs and border protection people, and dea and dea a strong supportive of our benefits and they're able to...
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throughout i think that remains the biggest risk >> jonathan, thank you very much for talking us through everything from china to the eurozone to brexit to italy. jonathan fenbi >>> still coming up, is qatar any closer to resolving its diplomatic spat with saudi arabia and the other gulf cooperation council members? we'll bring you our exclusive interview with the country's foreign minister after this short break. comfortable you are in it. so find a venus smooth that contours to curves, flexes for comfort, and has a disposable made for you. skin smoothing venus razors. and i'm the founder of ugmonk. before shipstation it was crazy. it's great when you see a hundred orders come in, a hundred orders come in, but then you realize i've got a hundred orders i have to ship out. shipstation streamlined that wh the order data, the weights of , everything is seamlessly put into shipstation, so when we print the shipping ll everything's pretty much done. it's so much easier so now, we're ready, bring on t. shipstation. the number one ch of online sellers. go to shipstation.com/tv and get two months free. whuuuuuat?rtg
throughout i think that remains the biggest risk >> jonathan, thank you very much for talking us through everything from china to the eurozone to brexit to italy. jonathan fenbi >>> still coming up, is qatar any closer to resolving its diplomatic spat with saudi arabia and the other gulf cooperation council members? we'll bring you our exclusive interview with the country's foreign minister after this short break. comfortable you are in it. so find a venus smooth that contours to...
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suffuse start to alienate those longstanding allies would not have to get all the goods from us they go to china or brazil. end to aid the needy countries to agree deal of trade. and to create an opening in my america. and if the united states takes away aid from mexico. andme to do given a thing that they take away. and they started to do the same thing. >> and to give a speech. and then to woo take on the mantle of moral leadership. and then have china be seen to occupy for generations. >> to never be a leader on climate change and with carbon emissions. i agree that there is a full aid and we have to let have weighed. >> but the president says i went out of the paris climate agreement the president of china says i will stay in. that is a stark contrast. >> saudi interested to dominate the wind power industry? tied it was not even in the market the uniteded states was. upstate new york plus smaltite but the albee companyod was in the northeast. now china has flooded the market was solar panels. >>hi is a complicated relationship. so no doubt is the alliance network. in the way that this admini
suffuse start to alienate those longstanding allies would not have to get all the goods from us they go to china or brazil. end to aid the needy countries to agree deal of trade. and to create an opening in my america. and if the united states takes away aid from mexico. andme to do given a thing that they take away. and they started to do the same thing. >> and to give a speech. and then to woo take on the mantle of moral leadership. and then have china be seen to occupy for generations....
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china's trade barriers". and there is a lot at stake. so far this year, the us has imported goods worth over $319 billion from china, but only exported $80's a deficit of $239 billion. but here's the question — will china be in any mood to listen? we'rejoined by sarah fowler, international economist, oxford economics. sarah, what is america trying to get, what is it trying to do? so, trumps team has this impression that the goods deficit has caused a lot ofjob the goods deficit has caused a lot of job losses the goods deficit has caused a lot ofjob losses in the us manufacturing, research over the last 20 years since china ranked up its trading shows technology is much more the cause than trade. so trump's narrow focus is on narrowing this goods manufacturing deficit with china, but actually the services surplus, the us runs quite a bit services surplus which has risen very fast over the last decade. is he not ignoring the services? he is. it, the services surplus is much smaller than the goods deficit, which is why it is perhaps not noticed so much. is it growing quite fast? yes, the way the chinese economy is rebalancing, the services
china's trade barriers". and there is a lot at stake. so far this year, the us has imported goods worth over $319 billion from china, but only exported $80's a deficit of $239 billion. but here's the question — will china be in any mood to listen? we'rejoined by sarah fowler, international economist, oxford economics. sarah, what is america trying to get, what is it trying to do? so, trumps team has this impression that the goods deficit has caused a lot ofjob the goods deficit has...
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from the early hours of the morning the it seems to be escalating was the. spanish civil gods have been forcing their way into polling stations across the region they frighten us as activists inside china to prevent them from entering the number of people being trying to weigh. well police have been using rubber bullets to disperse the protesters this type of ammunition is used worldwide and considered to be non-lethal however the use of rubber bullets is associated with cases of blunt trauma to the brain damaged organs and these could lead to permanent disability and even to death. when a spanish government official has tweeted that police actions are professional and proportionate but some thinks the videos that have been imagined suggest otherwise . was. well here you can see protesters in iran a in northeastern catalonia facing off against officers demonstrators have their hands up in a sign of nonviolence but police apparently start hitting them with batons and we spoke to one man who was injured in these clashes. so there will be trying to take us from that corner station we never thought that there would be such a byron's from the police. but to the all people he says it is simp
from the early hours of the morning the it seems to be escalating was the. spanish civil gods have been forcing their way into polling stations across the region they frighten us as activists inside china to prevent them from entering the number of people being trying to weigh. well police have been using rubber bullets to disperse the protesters this type of ammunition is used worldwide and considered to be non-lethal however the use of rubber bullets is associated with cases of blunt trauma...
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from the ppi inflation. yvonne: look out for the rebound in cpi. the chief china economist joining us live from beijing.d. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ yvonne: this is daybreak asia. still thinking about the group of 30 meeting sunday morning. first, janet yellen, and it does if cpi is weaker, she is convinced inflation is moving higher. governor kuroda stimulus, going to keep going to hit that 2% inflation target. rally in the the nikkei 225, decade highs. it looks like we could continue those gains in the japan open. futures looking at a 130 point pop for tokyo. dollar-yen feeling things. 112 for dollar-yen right now. the market open, coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ is this a phone? or a little internet machine? it makes you wonder: shouldn't we get our phones and internet from the same company? that's why xfinity mobile comes with your internet. you get up to 5 lines of talk and text at no extra cost. so all you pay for is data. see how much you can save. choose by the gig or unlimited. xfinity mobile. a new kind of network designed to save you money. call, visit, or go to xfinitymobile.com. ♪ you will gro
from the ppi inflation. yvonne: look out for the rebound in cpi. the chief china economist joining us live from beijing.d. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ yvonne: this is daybreak asia. still thinking about the group of 30 meeting sunday morning. first, janet yellen, and it does if cpi is weaker, she is convinced inflation is moving higher. governor kuroda stimulus, going to keep going to hit that 2% inflation target. rally in the the nikkei 225, decade highs. it looks like we could continue those...
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you know they hear from the civil society or from reading that us or china is waiting from us israelis waiting from iran and iran is waiting and so and so forth so what they're. of people who are clear mind this and look bring them all in one room and then get them to sign at the same time so there won't be a problem of what up to five first and who doesn't it so i mean that's probably an idealistic scenario but having said this often said that we have eight countries that all of the responsibility for that to find a city bt and then they should go for it there's no eight hundred pound gorilla or a hundred fifty pound gorilla that eight countries that ratification is necessary for the entry into force of this treaty and we're working closely or i would say pretty closely with some of them and we wish to do with all of them to get this written to force the soonest that we leave no room for nuclear testing. we're going to take a short break right now and we're back we'll continue discussing international nonproliferation efforts stay with us. about your sudden passing i've only just lear
you know they hear from the civil society or from reading that us or china is waiting from us israelis waiting from iran and iran is waiting and so and so forth so what they're. of people who are clear mind this and look bring them all in one room and then get them to sign at the same time so there won't be a problem of what up to five first and who doesn't it so i mean that's probably an idealistic scenario but having said this often said that we have eight countries that all of the...
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us. we have delegations from china, japan. orget all the insanity that's going on and washington, d.c. don't pay attention to all this ridiculous clutter your hearing. do business directly with us as governors. go to any state. we would love to do business with the. we want to create economic opportunity. now you're seeing folks by passing the ineffectiveness in washington. there's nothing happening in washington. they're going to the states where we are and computers for innovation and growth as related to the climate change. this is a big point. when the president pulled out of the paris climate change agreement, what did we do as governors? i was the first governor to step up and say i'm going to do my own deal. now you have the governors. forget the federal government. the governors are coming together collective we to say no, climate change is real and important and we got to do something about it. forget washington forget the president, we are going to leave. david: my conversation with virginia's governor terry mcauliffe
us. we have delegations from china, japan. orget all the insanity that's going on and washington, d.c. don't pay attention to all this ridiculous clutter your hearing. do business directly with us as governors. go to any state. we would love to do business with the. we want to create economic opportunity. now you're seeing folks by passing the ineffectiveness in washington. there's nothing happening in washington. they're going to the states where we are and computers for innovation and growth...
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the us seeks constructive relations with china, but we will not shrink from china's challenges to rules subverts this entry of neighbouring countries, it disadvantages the us and friends. rex tillerson‘s remarks, is an interesting time, as we mentioned earlier. every five years, the chinese communist party congress starts, it started today. trump and his senior aides are preparing for a 12 day trip to fight asian nations including china. let's go to our correspondent in washington. interesting timing. what will this mean for us china relations? very interesting timing, i would agree. we asked the state department here whether this was aimed at the communist party congress, and a senior official said no, it's not related at all to congress. mr tillerson is about to head off on a trip to south asia, mr trump has an announced a new asia policy but that was about afghanistan as well as the wider region, he wants to lay out his vision for how a relationship would develop with india over the next century. he said it would be an important strategic relationship based on shared values. there wa
the us seeks constructive relations with china, but we will not shrink from china's challenges to rules subverts this entry of neighbouring countries, it disadvantages the us and friends. rex tillerson‘s remarks, is an interesting time, as we mentioned earlier. every five years, the chinese communist party congress starts, it started today. trump and his senior aides are preparing for a 12 day trip to fight asian nations including china. let's go to our correspondent in washington....
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three avenues that it is using for communication he also made clear that it is not through china in other words the u.s. is using avenues of communication unilaterally separate from china this is very significant because it indicates that the secretary of state is still believes that there is a diplomatic resolution possible to this ongoing crisis the despite the hostile words that have been exchanged by the president of the u.s. and of the leader of north korea in recent months it's also an indication of the growing warmth in the relationship between china and the u.s. in the past china had a deal of houston not fully implementing the sanctions that had been passed against north korea and the u.n. security council and indeed these sanctions that have been unilaterally imposed by the united states but in recent months there has been a significant policy shift china has been implementing these sanctions as shown by the fact that it's instructed its banks to no longer do business with north korea it is restricting the import of oil into north korea so this is something very significant in terms of the u.s. stated policy of getting china to bring greater pressure to
three avenues that it is using for communication he also made clear that it is not through china in other words the u.s. is using avenues of communication unilaterally separate from china this is very significant because it indicates that the secretary of state is still believes that there is a diplomatic resolution possible to this ongoing crisis the despite the hostile words that have been exchanged by the president of the u.s. and of the leader of north korea in recent months it's also an...
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our china correspondent joins us from beijing. that censorship is going to get worse?se. you listen to president speed -- president xi jinping speech, he wanted to see stricter controls, better removal -- sohe how you square that innovative society with this clampdown on censorship is something that will have to be answered in the next few years. , this is ations pervasive and sophisticated censorship regime created over the last five years. it's not just google, facebook, instagram blocked here. you have tech companies that are arm twisted into acting on behalf of the state, having to systems to weed out content that does not please the party. in the second quarter of the year, 4000 websites have been shut down. blocked.e been this is a sophisticated approach pushed by president xi in the first five years. it is less of an internet and more of an intranet. great it feels like the firewall is getting higher and the list of blacklisted firms is getting longer. it is really food for thought, attention when it comes to foreign firms getting into china, isn't it? tom: it i
our china correspondent joins us from beijing. that censorship is going to get worse?se. you listen to president speed -- president xi jinping speech, he wanted to see stricter controls, better removal -- sohe how you square that innovative society with this clampdown on censorship is something that will have to be answered in the next few years. , this is ations pervasive and sophisticated censorship regime created over the last five years. it's not just google, facebook, instagram blocked...
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road initiative, are there are worries that china is starting to usurp the power and influence the us once had in the region? the question of china's surgeons fromontradictions, the fastest asian country in the world, think about where the population is going to be by that time, where is the health ca re by that time, where is the health care going to be? where is the water are going to be? china has their own difficulties to overcome, they cannot just difficulties to overcome, they cannotjust spend difficulties to overcome, they cannot just spend their time difficulties to overcome, they cannotjust spend their time being all—powerful, all things to all people. that is what the us did for many years, trying to be all—powerful, all things to all people, do you think now with the trump administration and its eye is of the ball? with all due respect the united states did not try to be all things to all people, we had this grand programme and generally stood up for the rule of law and democracy, human rights, spoke out forcefully about those things. sometimes to very good effect and sometimes we were not so fortunate. so we will see how china wants
road initiative, are there are worries that china is starting to usurp the power and influence the us once had in the region? the question of china's surgeons fromontradictions, the fastest asian country in the world, think about where the population is going to be by that time, where is the health ca re by that time, where is the health care going to be? where is the water are going to be? china has their own difficulties to overcome, they cannot just difficulties to overcome, they cannotjust...
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complicated although there is a lot of diplomatic maneuvering going on by the us by the un the real pressure should come from china and india to kind of leverage on myanmar unless that happens not much is going to happen we know that. thousands of refugees been here for decades and nothing's been solved yet so the complication lies how is buying with us going to sustain this close to a million refugees from the old and the new influx how they're going to be helped by the international agencies and foreign governments what is on the ground things have improved since the first few weeks what we have seen there is a better relieved. better coordination lot of the u.n. agency heads are on the ground personally monitoring things however the threat of infectious diseases still there because the sanitation and sort of system within the camps are still in condition unless those. there is a clear danger of infectious disease spreading into the camps as well as within the local community many things still need to be resolved and the crisis is far from over refugees are still coming in not in great numbers but within fifty a
complicated although there is a lot of diplomatic maneuvering going on by the us by the un the real pressure should come from china and india to kind of leverage on myanmar unless that happens not much is going to happen we know that. thousands of refugees been here for decades and nothing's been solved yet so the complication lies how is buying with us going to sustain this close to a million refugees from the old and the new influx how they're going to be helped by the international agencies...
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overshadowed by mixed messages over relations between the us and north korea, which counts china as one of its few allies. i asked douglas paal fromeets had undermined rex tillerson's mission the most terrible interpretation i could make is that president trump believes in the good cop, bad cop routine, whereas rex tillerson was trying to get a resolution. they wa nt to trying to get a resolution. they want to show the bad cop in the background, president trump saying, you'd better deliver or i'm going to use my forces on you. it is an odd way to do diplomacy. odd, as you say. president trump also said that rex tillerson should save his energy because the us will do what needs to because the us will do what needs to be done. what does need to be done? this suggests military force. is that a solution? military force is farfrom a that a solution? military force is far from a solution in that a solution? military force is farfrom a solution in my opinion and it is discussed way too much. there is not a lot but is likely to be going on in the way of conversation between the two sides. north korea think they are soon to get a nuclear d
overshadowed by mixed messages over relations between the us and north korea, which counts china as one of its few allies. i asked douglas paal fromeets had undermined rex tillerson's mission the most terrible interpretation i could make is that president trump believes in the good cop, bad cop routine, whereas rex tillerson was trying to get a resolution. they wa nt to trying to get a resolution. they want to show the bad cop in the background, president trump saying, you'd better deliver or...
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from the p.p.a. the trans-pacific partnership agreement china is trying already now to step into that vacuum globally i believe china will use its increased power everywhere it can and everywhere where it will serve its interests starting from latin america. africa and even talk to euro so china is very global stage economically getting involved in all parts of the world we're right in its in its neighborhood in its region is as you say we're looking at a selfie at a north korea that is a huge problem particularly for the united states but also for north korea's neighbors including china could china as north korea's most important trading partner solve the north korean crisis if it wanted too. if it wonder tour especially the west believes china can solve that problem the problem though is that china does not want to solve the same problem us a west us meaning for china the. nuclear threat is of course they are but it is not its primary interest to get rid of new nuclear weapons its primary interest is to keep stability on the korean peninsula and father needs to support the north korean regime at least to some degree so tha
from the p.p.a. the trans-pacific partnership agreement china is trying already now to step into that vacuum globally i believe china will use its increased power everywhere it can and everywhere where it will serve its interests starting from latin america. africa and even talk to euro so china is very global stage economically getting involved in all parts of the world we're right in its in its neighborhood in its region is as you say we're looking at a selfie at a north korea that is a huge...
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china will follow the path that we have taken in europe. will they carry out their industrialization program by using fossil fuels. will they skip a phase of that program directly from coal fired plants to renewable sources of energy i think this is i certainly hope that this will happen not only in china but worldwide also hoff well this is the thing he had been identified. germany still needs to do some work on that transition we reduce our role as leaders and international climate protection but we still produce fifty two percent of our energy from fossil fuels like coal and gas. are we just deceiving ourselves yeah absolutely absolutely we are deceiving ourselves germany is claiming to be a leader in international climate protection and that was the case. not to reunification we were fortunate to be able to replace outdated eastern technology with modern technology but over the last decade we really haven't made much progress. in the first half of two thousand and seventeen greenhouse gas emissions in germany actually rose so we're not much of a leader anymore. i think it's important for the government to play a more active role in developing climate protection
china will follow the path that we have taken in europe. will they carry out their industrialization program by using fossil fuels. will they skip a phase of that program directly from coal fired plants to renewable sources of energy i think this is i certainly hope that this will happen not only in china but worldwide also hoff well this is the thing he had been identified. germany still needs to do some work on that transition we reduce our role as leaders and international climate protection...
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china's trade barriers. so far this year the us has imported goods worth over 300 early in dollars from china, but only exportedeficit of about $240 billion. here is the question, will china be in any mood to listen? the other story worth following this morning is the stream of revelations about the part which social networks played in russia's attem pts social networks played in russia's atte m pts to social networks played in russia's attempts to influence the 2016 election. that has brought facebook and others even closer attention from politicians, and also the threat of new regulations as well. executives from facebook, twitter and google will soon be testifying to congress, but they also have reason to be nervous about the reaction of individual states rather than the federal organisations and regulators. in new york state, a law will soon be considered which would an anonymous advertisers on facebook and its rival networks. i will have more on that shortly. you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter. let's pick up on some of whatjamie was talking about them. —— then. we can see live pic
china's trade barriers. so far this year the us has imported goods worth over 300 early in dollars from china, but only exportedeficit of about $240 billion. here is the question, will china be in any mood to listen? the other story worth following this morning is the stream of revelations about the part which social networks played in russia's attem pts social networks played in russia's atte m pts to social networks played in russia's attempts to influence the 2016 election. that has brought...
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oil company as it's also known has also allegedly received an offer from china to directly buy up to five percent saudi arabia wants to use the money from the sale to diversify its economy away from oil . aerospace giant airbus has snapped up a majority stake in canada's bond body a c. series jet rescue deal will be great news for one body a staff in northern ireland where at least a thousand people work on these planes and budget overruns for the c. series almost pushed one body into bankruptcy two years ago and it's been the subject of a trade route with the u.s. something it now hopes to avoid the organization for economic co-operation and development has painted a very gloomy picture if the u.k. crashes out of the e.u. without a deal on brakes in paris based think tanks as a disorderly brags it could bring credit ratings downgrade and new lows for sterling but it says reversing briggs it would significantly boost britain's economy or that warning from the o.e.c.d. comes as many businesses across the u.k. and europe are struggling to prepare for brakes it that's because they simply don't know what it's going to look li
oil company as it's also known has also allegedly received an offer from china to directly buy up to five percent saudi arabia wants to use the money from the sale to diversify its economy away from oil . aerospace giant airbus has snapped up a majority stake in canada's bond body a c. series jet rescue deal will be great news for one body a staff in northern ireland where at least a thousand people work on these planes and budget overruns for the c. series almost pushed one body into...
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from china. either the finished product or the chemicals used to make it. so far, neither chinese man is in custody. the u.s. says china needs to do more. >> these cases reflect a new and disturbing trend of part of the opioid crisis that we face here in the united states. more and more of our citizens are being killed by fentanyl. >> reporter: hoping to stem a chinese connection that's killing americans like bailey henke. >> and pete, while we have you here, there's late word of a court ruling on president trump's latest travel ban. what do we know about this? >> reporter: the same judge in hawaii who blocked an earlier version of the travel ban today stopped the enforcement of the latest one. it was to take effect at midnight restricting travel from eight countries that the trump administration said failed to meet new standards for vetting these applicants. here we go again. there's another challenge pending in maryland, and both undoubtedly will ultimately wind up before the supreme court, lester. >> pete williams in our washington newsroom. thank you. >>
from china. either the finished product or the chemicals used to make it. so far, neither chinese man is in custody. the u.s. says china needs to do more. >> these cases reflect a new and disturbing trend of part of the opioid crisis that we face here in the united states. more and more of our citizens are being killed by fentanyl. >> reporter: hoping to stem a chinese connection that's killing americans like bailey henke. >> and pete, while we have you here, there's late word...
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longer but that is all the time we have thanks so much for joining us and your long independent china strategist joining us there from hong kong thanks for your time well despite the recent failings of the two teams the game is still a big draw us have a look at us and social media chatter into confirming demand darby has sold out get receipts of over four point eight million in your eyes that makes it an italian football record this is the sort of iconography and history that china is buying into some of the great scenes there from the san siro in recent days. the last time beating into the in this game there were a lot of pressure was back in november two thousand and seven years ago when that man there is latin abraham if it was playing for ac he's also played in some manner as well during his great career let us know what your thoughts. create or follow me on twitter at the school sports i'm back with more sports on the eight hundred but for now let's get back to come thank you very much mr richardson found if you venice the sinking city and you know a convenient rhyme for the story now also the shrinking city on
longer but that is all the time we have thanks so much for joining us and your long independent china strategist joining us there from hong kong thanks for your time well despite the recent failings of the two teams the game is still a big draw us have a look at us and social media chatter into confirming demand darby has sold out get receipts of over four point eight million in your eyes that makes it an italian football record this is the sort of iconography and history that china is buying...
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china which few outsiders recognize his speech to the communist party congress drawing skepticism from abroad. also coming up businesses in china beware the country is cracking down on v.p.n. which many use to safely transfer that data. i'm daniel winter and this is your business news update welcome to the program in his speech of the communist party congress on wednesday she promised to protect the rights of foreign investors saying all businesses will be treated equally but so far the reality of doing business in china has yet to catch up with the chinese president's promises. privatization and a more open economy five years ago that was chinese president xi jinping his plan for economic reform. more free market less state control many hope that would mean the break at the state owned companies. opening the door to more private businesses. allowing the currency to float and a fight against corruption. but five years on many are disappointing. and there have been some successes in recent years china's leadership is again promoting economic nationalism. the country's huge state owned enterprises are once again determining the communist party strategy. that's true of many private companie
china which few outsiders recognize his speech to the communist party congress drawing skepticism from abroad. also coming up businesses in china beware the country is cracking down on v.p.n. which many use to safely transfer that data. i'm daniel winter and this is your business news update welcome to the program in his speech of the communist party congress on wednesday she promised to protect the rights of foreign investors saying all businesses will be treated equally but so far the reality...
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road initiative, are there are worries that china is starting to usurp the power and influence the us once had in the region? the question of china's resurgence fromull of contradictions, the fastest aging country in the world, think about where the population is going to be by that time, where is the health care going to be? where is the water are going to be? china has their own difficulties to overcome, they cannotjust spend their time being all—powerful, all things to all people. now for those of you who like to drive fast, prepare to be blown away. there is a british built car that is designed to go 1,600 kilometres an hour. the bloodhound super sonic car will ultimately be fitted with a rocket motor to carry it to such speeds. its makers hope to break the world land speed record in 2019, and today it was tested for the first time. the bbc‘s robert hall reports. 0n the taxiway at newquay airport, a five tonne vehicle that can generate six times more power than an entire formula 1 grid and accelerate to 130 mph in eight seconds. you are clear to roll. the wind is 2 o'clock, and five knots. this is a really important day for bloodhound and her
road initiative, are there are worries that china is starting to usurp the power and influence the us once had in the region? the question of china's resurgence fromull of contradictions, the fastest aging country in the world, think about where the population is going to be by that time, where is the health care going to be? where is the water are going to be? china has their own difficulties to overcome, they cannotjust spend their time being all—powerful, all things to all people. now for...