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-- twitter use is hurting him. why? ect, because i did not or i thought you were supposed to respect your president and that ain't -- i cannot respect twitter. so it is like, you know, what is wrong with these people who put these people in position to do what the hell they want? america has been around for years and now look what we are me, theyith because to don't care when they should care. host: joining us now from mexico city bureau of the washington ow,t, reporter joshua partl bureau chief for "the washington post" and mexico city. thanks for joining us. tell less of it today about the current situation between president trump and president enrique pena nieto. the basis of the story on the front page today. basically, there has been major conflicts in the u.s. and mexico that has been building for a long time, since trump started his campaign and made mexico sort of a target of a lot of threats and policy proposals that are seen as the disruptive, headsically, it came to a yesterday when the president of , decided
-- twitter use is hurting him. why? ect, because i did not or i thought you were supposed to respect your president and that ain't -- i cannot respect twitter. so it is like, you know, what is wrong with these people who put these people in position to do what the hell they want? america has been around for years and now look what we are me, theyith because to don't care when they should care. host: joining us now from mexico city bureau of the washington ow,t, reporter joshua partl bureau...
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now the us is a key market for mexico. look at this graph, you can see its exports to the us have surged since nafta came into force in 1994. mexico now sells more than $270 billion worth of goods to the us every year. now it's thought talks between mexico and the us will focus on so—called rules of origin, which limits the proportion of a product which comes from outside north america. now if limits were tightened, it could boost manufacturing in the region. but can this be achieved in production lines with incredibly complicated supply chains like the car industry? and what about tariffs? drjagjit singh srai is head of the centre for international manufacturing at the university of cambridge. good to see you this morning. good morning. rachel outlining some of the key issues and there is a lot to discuss with regards to mexico and the united states. the car industry seems to be the centre of it all, doesn't it? most trade between both sides are within that industry? absolutely, manufacturing and the automotive sector are
now the us is a key market for mexico. look at this graph, you can see its exports to the us have surged since nafta came into force in 1994. mexico now sells more than $270 billion worth of goods to the us every year. now it's thought talks between mexico and the us will focus on so—called rules of origin, which limits the proportion of a product which comes from outside north america. now if limits were tightened, it could boost manufacturing in the region. but can this be achieved in...
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joining us is nina trentmann from the wall streetjournal. on google trying to find out what is the equivalent distance of the border of the us from one coast and the other and is 2000 miles. if we we re and the other and is 2000 miles. if we were going to build a wall starting in london it would end in cairo. from baghdad to delhi. incredible. it is quite a long distance and quite a hefty price. maybe $30 billion, maybe $15 billion no one is sure but paul bryan, the speaker of the house said the taxpayer is going to pay for it, donald trump says mexico would pay for it. mexico has been repeating what they have said before. mr chubb says it would cost $10 billion. i guess it remains to be seen how it turns out with him having issued these executive orders. it is one of many issues between the us and mexico. also issues with regards to moving and shifting jobs and factories from mexico to the us for the car industry. also looking at nafta. some officials looking to exit nafta. better off negotiating with president trump. mexico indicated in nov
joining us is nina trentmann from the wall streetjournal. on google trying to find out what is the equivalent distance of the border of the us from one coast and the other and is 2000 miles. if we we re and the other and is 2000 miles. if we were going to build a wall starting in london it would end in cairo. from baghdad to delhi. incredible. it is quite a long distance and quite a hefty price. maybe $30 billion, maybe $15 billion no one is sure but paul bryan, the speaker of the house said...
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britain is far less important to the us than the us is to britain. sold $65 billion of goods and services here in 2015, half the amount that went the other way. and to put that in the context of the vast us economy, that is little more than 4% of total us exports — and less than 0.5% of us gdp. so putting aside the warm words, will this really be a priority for the white house? dr brian klass, fellow in comparative politics at london school of economics is with me. thank you for coming in. let's go to the figures we were talking about. it looks like the uk on paper is far more dependent on the us than the other way around. why is donald trump making such positive noises? for both politicians this is about an early political whim for people trying to transform their countries and trading relationships with the world. i think trump needs to say he has dealt with a global power and come away with a deal. he makes himself out to be a deal—maker and wa nts to himself out to be a deal—maker and wants to show results. it's much more important for theresa may
britain is far less important to the us than the us is to britain. sold $65 billion of goods and services here in 2015, half the amount that went the other way. and to put that in the context of the vast us economy, that is little more than 4% of total us exports — and less than 0.5% of us gdp. so putting aside the warm words, will this really be a priority for the white house? dr brian klass, fellow in comparative politics at london school of economics is with me. thank you for coming in....
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britain is far less important to the us than the us is to britain. ods and services here in 2015 — half the amount that went the other way. and to put that in the context of the vast us economy, that is little more than 4% of total us exports. and less than half a percent of us gdp. so putting aside the warm words, will this really be a priority for the white house? we‘ll be getting the views of an expert in just a moment. first here‘s samira hussain we are excited that prime minister may is coming on friday. we look forward to it. it may not seem like it but president donald trump and prime minister theresa may have a few things in common. their rise in power was fuelled by populism and the establishment rejection. another hoped to create bilateral treaties. he will talk to the prime minister and have a great conversation about the potential for greater trade with the potential for greater trade with the uk. the pressure is on. brexit negotiations are imminent. and nailing down a trade agreement with the us would give theresa may a big boost back hom
britain is far less important to the us than the us is to britain. ods and services here in 2015 — half the amount that went the other way. and to put that in the context of the vast us economy, that is little more than 4% of total us exports. and less than half a percent of us gdp. so putting aside the warm words, will this really be a priority for the white house? we‘ll be getting the views of an expert in just a moment. first here‘s samira hussain we are excited that prime minister may...
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it is a reminder to all of us, what is on social media may come back to bite us. te as happy about your bank seeing your feed. thanks for coming in. that's it from business live today. there will be more business news throughout the day on the bbc live web page and on world business report. we will keep you updated on that press comments from donald trump. some proper winter weather over the next few days. a real mixture of things to come. sleet and snow particularly over the hills. icy roads, a potential hazard, and some strong winds. the strength of the wind will have the biggest impact to date. low—pressure rushing to the north of scotland, producing 60 or 70 mph gusts across the northern half of the uk. severe gales in northern scotland. fairly frequent showers over northern areas, with some snow over the hills. a wintry mix over lower levels. further south, not as windy, becoming largely dry, brighter. feeling colder in the wind. overnight not as windy, the wintry showers keep coming across the northern half of the uk. particularly in scotland. atrocious weath
it is a reminder to all of us, what is on social media may come back to bite us. te as happy about your bank seeing your feed. thanks for coming in. that's it from business live today. there will be more business news throughout the day on the bbc live web page and on world business report. we will keep you updated on that press comments from donald trump. some proper winter weather over the next few days. a real mixture of things to come. sleet and snow particularly over the hills. icy roads,...
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online is very important for us. ieve the neck and for consumers, the ability to provide full, rich games downloadable to the system, the ability to provide additional downloadable content is important to our publishers. all of that will be available. but we will also continue to innovate. we will be launching as part of the service a mobile application that allows you to create the matchmaking and voice chat that consumers want. we think that will be consistent with our gaming on the go philosophy. we are going to provide an overall online experience that really is going to be heavily compelling to the consumer. caroline: speaking of aiming on the go, the mobile game you launched, super mario run, is excitement fizzling out? was the price point too high? >> when we launched super mario run, within a week's time, apple had announced we had broken all of their records in terms of downloads, and over 50 million downloads had been publicly announced. that was within the first week. later on this month, we have financial
online is very important for us. ieve the neck and for consumers, the ability to provide full, rich games downloadable to the system, the ability to provide additional downloadable content is important to our publishers. all of that will be available. but we will also continue to innovate. we will be launching as part of the service a mobile application that allows you to create the matchmaking and voice chat that consumers want. we think that will be consistent with our gaming on the go...
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here is how to keep in touch with us. t details with insight and analysis from the bbc‘s team of editors right around the world. and we want to hear from you too. get involved on the bbc business live web page. and on twitter. and you can find us on facebook. business live on tv and online whenever you need to know. so far the tweets we‘ve received from you about jay z and so far the tweets we‘ve received from you aboutjay z and tidal, we can‘t say out loud because they are too rude. near negative. tidalwas can‘t say out loud because they are too rude. near negative. tidal was a music streaming service launched at the same time as others like spotify, but it was regarded as a vanity project forjay z and beyonce. you got beyonce‘s music and that was the reason to do it, but it was a bit of a flop commercially and it was losing $28 million, it claimed it had three million users and spotify has a0 million users and most people thought it only had about one million. they pitched it as this is the artist leading the way here, w
here is how to keep in touch with us. t details with insight and analysis from the bbc‘s team of editors right around the world. and we want to hear from you too. get involved on the bbc business live web page. and on twitter. and you can find us on facebook. business live on tv and online whenever you need to know. so far the tweets we‘ve received from you about jay z and so far the tweets we‘ve received from you aboutjay z and tidal, we can‘t say out loud because they are too rude....
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but rising protectionism in the us is something people are going to have to get used to according to direct impact through those companies with large export volumes to the us? there is the impact of his policies, inflationary, that will lead to a strong us dollar and rate hikes potentially. that has not been a great environment for emerging markets in asia. any particular industries that could be impacted more compared to others? the industries that have full operations outside the us will be more impacted than those inside. korean car makers for example already produce lots of their product within the us and some within korea. for those companies, the impact will be less. jonathan goodchild. sand samsung havejumped in their profit thanks to chip making and panel display businesses. these outweigh the problems it had with its exploding smartphones. the cause was apparently due to bad batteries. they have other issues to worry about, including a probe involving the president of korea. we sum up the problems. samsung has probably faced the perfect storm conditions over the last few mont
but rising protectionism in the us is something people are going to have to get used to according to direct impact through those companies with large export volumes to the us? there is the impact of his policies, inflationary, that will lead to a strong us dollar and rate hikes potentially. that has not been a great environment for emerging markets in asia. any particular industries that could be impacted more compared to others? the industries that have full operations outside the us will be...
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us. so we think our exposure is fairly small. rry, we bring a lot of benefits to the us. for example, one of our investments vip kid will bring 30 to 50,000 american teachers with additional income by teaching chinese kids. so we think there can be still win—win, if there is growing protectionism on the us side. if you have got 95% of your start—ups are in china, 5% in the us, is there a reason why you're not investing in europe? us, is there a reason why you're not investing in europe ?|j us, is there a reason why you're not investing in europe? i would love to learn more about the opportunities. there should be a lot of great tech companies. we know that for example in the uk, artificial intelligence is very advanced and it is we would be interested in looking at. what do you look for when you invest in a tech start—up? i looked at your portfolio and the companies you have invested in and they are extremely diverse. it is not a specific type of product from what i can see, is it about leadership? is it about that kind of thing?
us. so we think our exposure is fairly small. rry, we bring a lot of benefits to the us. for example, one of our investments vip kid will bring 30 to 50,000 american teachers with additional income by teaching chinese kids. so we think there can be still win—win, if there is growing protectionism on the us side. if you have got 95% of your start—ups are in china, 5% in the us, is there a reason why you're not investing in europe? us, is there a reason why you're not investing in europe ?|j...
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is news day. —— our studios. glad you could join us. s ait atm in singapore, ate in the morning in beijing where china has warned the us that it will not back down over its territorial claims in the south china sea. donald trump said the us would protect interest in the region, a shift from president obama's position. china editor reports on the growing tensions. there are free key flashpoints between the us and china — trade, taiwan and the south china sea. the last two involved the risk of military confrontation between a superpower and one of the fastest growing global powers. the south china sea, one of the busiest in the world, and won several neighbours have competing claims on. the us is going to make shall protect our interests. after the new white house spokesman echoed thoughts from the secretary of state that the trump administration may use force to defend its interests, china has responded with defiance. translation: china will firmly safeguard the freedom of navigation under international law, peace and stability in the sou
is news day. —— our studios. glad you could join us. s ait atm in singapore, ate in the morning in beijing where china has warned the us that it will not back down over its territorial claims in the south china sea. donald trump said the us would protect interest in the region, a shift from president obama's position. china editor reports on the growing tensions. there are free key flashpoints between the us and china — trade, taiwan and the south china sea. the last two involved the risk...
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give us a bit of background into the fines. it isbit of background into the fines. it is not just the fact that the customers were overcharged, but initially when you looked into it, ee weren't going to refund them? we all rely on big companies to do the most basic thing, get our phone bills right. during our investigation we found ee had broken billing rules, not just investigation we found ee had broken billing rules, notjust once but twice that is why we have given out this fine, as well as requiring them to reimburse all the consumers affected. in terms of where the money goes, it goes to the treasury. there were thousands of customers where it could not be figured out who they were. what happens for them? we are glad that ee after our intervention have tracked down the majority of customers. we are encouraging them to find every one of those customers and make sure they are refunded. we have seen some significant finds from 0fcom this month. is the regulatorflexing its muscles? we think that customers throughout the communicatio
give us a bit of background into the fines. it isbit of background into the fines. it is not just the fact that the customers were overcharged, but initially when you looked into it, ee weren't going to refund them? we all rely on big companies to do the most basic thing, get our phone bills right. during our investigation we found ee had broken billing rules, not just investigation we found ee had broken billing rules, notjust once but twice that is why we have given out this fine, as well as...
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box him up. >>> "this is us" -- >> this is him. >> "this is us." >> this is him. >> he is in "this isare not but he's with us. justin hartley. no stranger to the small scene. he was on "revenge." >> i loved that show! justin stars in nbc drama "this is us." when he gets caught kissing the writer of the play he's producing, he's left trying to explain himself. >> yeah. you're one of those, too. >> yeah. well, you know, kevin. >> you're thinking, kevin, this is not a house you use for your dates. >> yeah. dually noted. it won't happen again. okay. i want you to know that. also, you're probably thinking that me sleeping with the writer of a play i'm producing is probably going to end up blowing in my face, right? >> i'm on fire this morning. >> but we artists don't have normal professional relationships. we have what i like to call -- wait for it. partnerships. [ laughter ] >> oh, my gosh. >> wait for it. >> kevin thinks he's clever. >> yeah. >> by the way, i got to tell you, so many people were excited you're going to be on the show. they're waiting for tonight. >> >> yeah. >> the way y
box him up. >>> "this is us" -- >> this is him. >> "this is us." >> this is him. >> he is in "this isare not but he's with us. justin hartley. no stranger to the small scene. he was on "revenge." >> i loved that show! justin stars in nbc drama "this is us." when he gets caught kissing the writer of the play he's producing, he's left trying to explain himself. >> yeah. you're one of those, too. >>...
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us. tom barrick is sticking with us. nt trump hosts another sit down, welcoming big pharma. what is on the agenda and the possible fallout, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ drew: came out and surprised everybody, and sent the s and p punching. with his remarks of price negotiations with medicare, -- david: the president has said he wants to get the government together to negotiate from a deep discounts, is that going to be one of the main topics? ew: i would presume so. caught off guard, but nearly not as much of a focus as it was for hillary clinton. i'm sure it will be on there, this has been one of the top priorities in just about every administration over the last years. democrats have wanted to do this idea for a long time and all the enough, republicans are the one who have been against this. there is a report out on bloomberg earlier today with about the industry efforts down to counter this. david: tom barrick, there have been a lot of differences, but when is the president directly intervening in industry. we had lockh
us. tom barrick is sticking with us. nt trump hosts another sit down, welcoming big pharma. what is on the agenda and the possible fallout, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ drew: came out and surprised everybody, and sent the s and p punching. with his remarks of price negotiations with medicare, -- david: the president has said he wants to get the government together to negotiate from a deep discounts, is that going to be one of the main topics? ew: i would presume so. caught off guard, but nearly...
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is under way. students are busy sharing their experience with us through twitter. it's not too late to enter. your deadline is january 20th, 2017. in your documentary, tell us what is the most urgent issue for the new president and congress to address in 2017. our competition is open to all middle school and high school students, grade 6 through 12 with $100,000 awarded in cash prizes. the grand prize of $5,000 will go to the student or team with the best overall entry and the remaining cash money will be awarded and shared between 150 students and 53 teachers. for more information on our student cam competition and contest rules, go to our web site, studentcam.org. the c-span video library is an easy way to view and search c-span programs and help through its use is dr. robert browning, executive director. >> go to c-span.org, the main site and look on the front page. on the left side are all the hearings and the presidential events of that day and the political campaign events and right underneath that on the left side is a link that says recent event and they appear in the order that they w
is under way. students are busy sharing their experience with us through twitter. it's not too late to enter. your deadline is january 20th, 2017. in your documentary, tell us what is the most urgent issue for the new president and congress to address in 2017. our competition is open to all middle school and high school students, grade 6 through 12 with $100,000 awarded in cash prizes. the grand prize of $5,000 will go to the student or team with the best overall entry and the remaining cash...
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this is not just a matter of us keep your promise to the american people, this is a rescue mission. the reason we need to act, and act as quickly as possible, using the process the way it was supposed to be designed is because we are on a rescue mission to keep obamacare for making things even worse. look at the premium increases that we are getting hit with just this year. 50% increase. alabama, 50 percent increase -- 58% increase. pennsylvania, 53%. the law is collapsing. take a look at the deductibles. the deductibles are becoming so high, people feel like they don't have insurance in the first place. families feel like they don't have the ability to find something better. in some places, they just have one option, which is not an option, it is a monopoly. deliveretermined to relief as soon as possible because this law is collapsing as we speak. working with the new administration and taking action step-by-step, that is what we are going to do. >> there is a lot of desire amongst rank-and-file members to get details on how this will play out. cansoon, and, in what form they expect
this is not just a matter of us keep your promise to the american people, this is a rescue mission. the reason we need to act, and act as quickly as possible, using the process the way it was supposed to be designed is because we are on a rescue mission to keep obamacare for making things even worse. look at the premium increases that we are getting hit with just this year. 50% increase. alabama, 50 percent increase -- 58% increase. pennsylvania, 53%. the law is collapsing. take a look at the...
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they will pay us back? 100%. is mexico. they will pay us back? 10096. rican taxpayer will pay out first? we will be reimbursed later from whatever transaction we make with mexico. mexico's president said that mexico absolutely will not pay, adding that it goes against our dignity as a country and as mexicans. but he has to say that. i am just telling you there will be a payment, it will be in a form, perhaps a complicated form, you have to understand that what i am doing is good for the united states, it will also be good for mexico. we wa nt will also be good for mexico. we want a very stable and solid mexico. went as construction begin? sooner is we physically can. within months? i would say so, planning on starting immediately. hours later he was at the department of homeland security outlining his plans in more detail toa outlining his plans in more detail to a packed audience. the secretary of homeland security, working with myself and my stuff, will begin immediate construction of a border wall. —— working with myself and my staff. applause we are
they will pay us back? 100%. is mexico. they will pay us back? 10096. rican taxpayer will pay out first? we will be reimbursed later from whatever transaction we make with mexico. mexico's president said that mexico absolutely will not pay, adding that it goes against our dignity as a country and as mexicans. but he has to say that. i am just telling you there will be a payment, it will be in a form, perhaps a complicated form, you have to understand that what i am doing is good for the united...
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uses it for future. when you think about east coast d.c. is a great example of using green infrastructure to deal with water quality issues. there are solutions that are for both sides of the coast and in the middle and sort of addresses that issue. one last thing i would like for everyone to think about is the fact that when you think about water we have put it in different buckets. we have organizations that have water supply, bring water to you. we have organizations that do wastewater treatment. they collect the water. we have organizations that flood. these are all different silos that we have created. this fragmentation has caused a lot of inefficiencies in the system. this is all one water. the same water that we need to deal with floods we can actually be better in taking that water, storing it and reusing it so when it comes to going back to some of the local solutions that we can use is capturing rain and flood water and reusing it. and then you go back to recycling and demand for water and how that is going to impact the waste water
uses it for future. when you think about east coast d.c. is a great example of using green infrastructure to deal with water quality issues. there are solutions that are for both sides of the coast and in the middle and sort of addresses that issue. one last thing i would like for everyone to think about is the fact that when you think about water we have put it in different buckets. we have organizations that have water supply, bring water to you. we have organizations that do wastewater...
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that is fine for us. stop if he position to make concessions, to yield some of his prerogatives? most of his prerogatives? any of his prerogatives? to a transition government. if that is the case then the discussion changes but... but he might be leading the transition. he cannot lead it. what? he obviously cannot lead it, he is not showing any indication other than destroying communities and starving people. we need to see some behaviour that is positive on the other side. then we will have a partner for peace. if we don't i think russia will come to terms with the fact that it doesn't have another party on the other side and cannot ask the opposition to do much to work with assad if assad doesn't wa nt to to work with assad if assad doesn't want to work with the opposition. so, the equation is fairly easy, you know. we are not asking for assad to go away the day we enter negotiations. we are talking about negotiations. we are talking about negotiations in which their ideas and take. we need prisoners ou
that is fine for us. stop if he position to make concessions, to yield some of his prerogatives? most of his prerogatives? any of his prerogatives? to a transition government. if that is the case then the discussion changes but... but he might be leading the transition. he cannot lead it. what? he obviously cannot lead it, he is not showing any indication other than destroying communities and starving people. we need to see some behaviour that is positive on the other side. then we will have a...
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us there is also japan is another large economy. w that plays out —— for us. just have to see how that plays out -- for us. what do you think of donald trump's leadership style, what you have seen from him, so far? well, it is certainly changing things. it has got attention. but it is really a matterfor... the us is a democracy, to work out what they want, where they want to go. we have a long—standing relationship and friendship with the us, and we believe they will continue to be a powerful economy, a big influence in oui’ powerful economy, a big influence in our region, and we will work with them. what about this relationship, though, that he seems to be building up though, that he seems to be building up with china. it has been quite antagonistic. i think from our point of view having a good relationship with both of them, but certainly historically a closer relationship with the us, we have always anticipated that as china emerged as anticipated that as china emerged as a strong, a large and strong economy, but there are bound t
us there is also japan is another large economy. w that plays out —— for us. just have to see how that plays out -- for us. what do you think of donald trump's leadership style, what you have seen from him, so far? well, it is certainly changing things. it has got attention. but it is really a matterfor... the us is a democracy, to work out what they want, where they want to go. we have a long—standing relationship and friendship with the us, and we believe they will continue to be a...
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alex ritson is on the story for us. tell us more. hello, sally. million, 430 million dollars going to local authorities, the accusation is that between 2011 and 2015 a group of deutsche bank executives based mainly in moscow and london helped wealthy russians to send money overseas by arranging stock trades that had no economic purpose other than disguising what the client was doing. these are known as mirror trades. clients would purchase stocks in rubles in moscow and at the same time their clients would sell the same stock at the same price of the london office. it is not illegal in itself but according to the us regulator that this is highly suggestive of financial crime. and under the scheme the bank helped clients moved $10 billion out of russia. thank you very much indeed. more bad news for deutsche bank today. in other news: japan's central bank has finished its first meeting of the year by leaving interest rates unchanged, but upgraded its forecasts for the world's third—biggest economy. the bank of japan cited rising exports, easy lending
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there is more that binds us together then tears us apart. we may not share the same blood but we share the same heart. guess what? you can shape our democracy in your own chosen directions because democracy is for everyone, not just the privileged few. regardless of your background, teach or gender. it has been created for me and for you. thank you. [applause] mr. speaker: thank you very much for that. that was a beautiful and very penetrating contribution which has left its mark. now please welcome from the northeast of england, emily dormer. [applause] >> thank you mr. speaker. it is easy for us to forget how lucky we are to live in a nation where we can decide who is that makes the decisions that shape our lives. it is easy for us to forget that in other parts of the world, voices go unheard and politicians are never held to account. but we can show them the merits of a democracy. how innovation and economic prosperity occur when we remove red tape. how giving young people the chance to vote, give them the greatest stake in the success of
there is more that binds us together then tears us apart. we may not share the same blood but we share the same heart. guess what? you can shape our democracy in your own chosen directions because democracy is for everyone, not just the privileged few. regardless of your background, teach or gender. it has been created for me and for you. thank you. [applause] mr. speaker: thank you very much for that. that was a beautiful and very penetrating contribution which has left its mark. now please...
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let us wear what we want, as long as we are smart. this islead story... donald trump has signed executive orders launching plans to build a wall on the us—mexico border and limiting funds to cities that protect illegal immigrants. we can go back to washington, anthony zurcher is here. we have a lot of questions for you about executive orders. a couple of people wa nt to executive orders. a couple of people want to say, what about the funds? if you order something with executive orders, can you worry that the funding is in place? you cannot create new funding with executive orders but you can move the funding around so trump might be trying to move some funds for the wall building previously allocated for other reasons into wall construction 01’ other reasons into wall construction or something for subsidies and aid to mexico into wall construction but congress has the power and the purse and originally brings new funding into existence and congress has to pass an appropriation. someone asks, are the examples that fall outside the scope of exe
let us wear what we want, as long as we are smart. this islead story... donald trump has signed executive orders launching plans to build a wall on the us—mexico border and limiting funds to cities that protect illegal immigrants. we can go back to washington, anthony zurcher is here. we have a lot of questions for you about executive orders. a couple of people wa nt to executive orders. a couple of people want to say, what about the funds? if you order something with executive orders, can...
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sue is with us. the photograph of ces cesso sue is with us. years ago, there was a beautiful woman behind a desk doing the admin and all the delicates were men in suits. 0h the admin and all the delicates were men in suits. oh how things have changed! i wanted to make what point! sue noffke, uk equity fund manager at schroders — is joining us again to discuss. we asked you to send in your tweets about cake in the office. some dentists have been saying we shouldn't be bringing in sweet treats and we should break it now it is january. inside the studio and outside the studio there has been response. we have an office tradition, it is your birthday, you provide sweet treats. there is fruit. at your company? yes, there is fruit, but the cakes are the big hit. absolutely. who wants fruit on a birthday? sarah says, "dentists hate joy." conor says, "my lemon drizzle cake is on its way in." james says, "why would dentists want to end this culture, it is good for their business." wendy says, "why should only sugar make people happy. cut out cake and gi
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jonathan: still with us is tom barrack. quote from one of the chinese newspapers and read as follows, flowers outside of the ministry of commerce and sticks waiting inside. it is not a good thing, is it? tom barrack: it is the usual thing. the misnomer we as americans have his long-term planning for us is 30 days. short-term planning for china is 30 years. , thinking that these short-term & flows will affect their business with us is a mistake. necessity of both countries needing to each other is evident . the way we approach it is very different. our trade negotiation style has been outsourced. this is part of the challenge that the president-elect is trying to approach. if you really look at the method , the mechanism in which the dialogue takes place, there is no direct method, no bilateral communication. multilateral and central-bank wars. what ever you try to accomplish in trade, you give up and central-bank intervention. central-bank intervention including buying our assets. ebb and flow,s they are one of the largest o
jonathan: still with us is tom barrack. quote from one of the chinese newspapers and read as follows, flowers outside of the ministry of commerce and sticks waiting inside. it is not a good thing, is it? tom barrack: it is the usual thing. the misnomer we as americans have his long-term planning for us is 30 days. short-term planning for china is 30 years. , thinking that these short-term & flows will affect their business with us is a mistake. necessity of both countries needing to each...
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of force or threatened use of force, attempted use of force. the b is the actual or threatened use of force. 16 b, the question whether the elements add up to the offense in which there is a risk of force being used, fine it doesn't have to. and burglary, i think, is a classic example of that. and i think -- >> why isn't also possession of a shotgun a classic example of that? >> well, let me explain if i may. burglary is descended from the common law and its rational is precisely because of the risk that the burglar will encounter someone in the course of committing the burglary. and it is logical, built into inherent in the crime of burglary that there may be a response to an uninvited entry into a home or other structure. by its nature that transaction, that -- those elements of burglary create the risk that force will have to be used, the same is true of kidnapping. >> give me a contrast, and by contrast what, that fell under the acca residual clause would not fall under 16 b because the same thing could not be said. >> well, i mean, one, it did not
of force or threatened use of force, attempted use of force. the b is the actual or threatened use of force. 16 b, the question whether the elements add up to the offense in which there is a risk of force being used, fine it doesn't have to. and burglary, i think, is a classic example of that. and i think -- >> why isn't also possession of a shotgun a classic example of that? >> well, let me explain if i may. burglary is descended from the common law and its rational is precisely...
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using it. so here it is different. and i feel sorry for the white guys have grown up listening to rap and they think they can use it because they really do mean buddy. i see where they're coming from. but then they have some people telling them that when they do it there using the word that connor use. that has to be tough for them so now they do it when nobody can hear. for example my office if the doors close eye for come columbia students walking by doing it. they would never do it if my door was open. not the slur but the word from buddy seems like it's just permanent. if michael everett tyson told me he uses it, so i think appeases it -- >> thank you for being a great conversation for speaking. to get back to your question the triangle thing that you have with the words, it's on both sides a much more dimensional than that. everything we find patterns and i'm glad to hear your thoughts about it and to hear the reasons why [inaudible question] >> [inaudible question] so what you mean by hundred people. or like you s
using it. so here it is different. and i feel sorry for the white guys have grown up listening to rap and they think they can use it because they really do mean buddy. i see where they're coming from. but then they have some people telling them that when they do it there using the word that connor use. that has to be tough for them so now they do it when nobody can hear. for example my office if the doors close eye for come columbia students walking by doing it. they would never do it if my...
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for us, it is for us to demonstrate performance and i think that is what we intend to do. of the first milestones is getting listed on the nyse. >> your quoted talking about a 10k margin expansion and $700 million in cost savings in a 2018. green capital says it is not really a slamdunk. how would you intend to prove green wrong? >> we are not saying it is a slamdunk. it requires a lot of effort and it will be done in a delicate fashion. we are already on it. last quarter, we showed a 50 basis point margin improvement, as well as the action we have taken so far. we are confident that we have a plan. we have the confidence and execute in the plan. it is not a slamdunk. we will be able to show the results. caroline: that was conduent ceo speaking with vonnie quinn. as we mentioned earlier, it is a huge week for the auto industry. here are a few more headlines catching our attention. chrysler unveiled a battery-powered minivan. it has a 250 mile electric range. software would take care of most of the driving, however it is a concept car and there is no guarantee it will ever
for us, it is for us to demonstrate performance and i think that is what we intend to do. of the first milestones is getting listed on the nyse. >> your quoted talking about a 10k margin expansion and $700 million in cost savings in a 2018. green capital says it is not really a slamdunk. how would you intend to prove green wrong? >> we are not saying it is a slamdunk. it requires a lot of effort and it will be done in a delicate fashion. we are already on it. last quarter, we showed...
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and our technology reporter is going to look at how the us military is using many drones. ncredible story in about 15 minutes. —— is using mini—drones. president obama is preparing to give his farewell address in his hometown chicago in a huge convention centre beside lake michigan. these are the last few days of his time in the white house. it is in a huge convention centre. he returns tonight to the city where he gave his acceptance speech in 2008. you will all remember those pictures. where laura chevenement was in chicago was so wildly, we had to abandon those plans. this is what gary 0'donoghue told us earlier. in a sense, it will mark president 0bama's last chance to sum up, really, what he thinks he's achieved. two big end his presidency, to try and notjust to list his achievements as he sees it, but try and weave together those achievements into some sort of idea of how america has improved over the last 80 years, in his view, under his stewardship. there will be a lot about the economy, the jobs. there will be a lot about criminaljustice reform. i am sure of course
and our technology reporter is going to look at how the us military is using many drones. ncredible story in about 15 minutes. —— is using mini—drones. president obama is preparing to give his farewell address in his hometown chicago in a huge convention centre beside lake michigan. these are the last few days of his time in the white house. it is in a huge convention centre. he returns tonight to the city where he gave his acceptance speech in 2008. you will all remember those pictures....
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us. our liberation is interconnected. ed. [applause] when muslims are harassed by the fbi, when our new friends -- lgbtq friends are attacked in hate crimes, when our black brothers and friends are gunned down by police officers, and when undocumented individuals are targeted. .y heart hurts we all hurt, but we are also fired up. [applause] americamerica, our includes all of us and our beautiful diversity. that weica requires march to protect each other. build aica needs us to better future. cut out for us, but we are ready. this is the time to roll up our sleeves, to be courageous, and to be radical. leave here prepared to put in work. neighbors,uslim videotape police officers, interrupt racism. hold the media accountable and make your public officials here you. action everying single day. make resistance your lifestyle. this march isn't about me or any of the other speakers or organizers, it is about all of you. the communities you represent. thank you for being here and for being such an inspiration, is rejoining us tog
us. our liberation is interconnected. ed. [applause] when muslims are harassed by the fbi, when our new friends -- lgbtq friends are attacked in hate crimes, when our black brothers and friends are gunned down by police officers, and when undocumented individuals are targeted. .y heart hurts we all hurt, but we are also fired up. [applause] americamerica, our includes all of us and our beautiful diversity. that weica requires march to protect each other. build aica needs us to better future....
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there is more that binds us together then tears us apart from . guess what? democracy in our your own chosen directions because democracy is for everyone, not just the privileged few. regardless of your background and/or gender. it has been created for me and for you. thank you. [applause] john: thank you very much for that. that was a beautiful and very penetrating contribution which has left its mark. now please welcome from the northeast of england, emily dormer. emily: thank you mr. speaker. it is easy for us to forget how lucky we are to live in a nation where we can decide who is that if the decision session our -- the decisions that shape our lives. it is easy for us to forget that in other parts of the world, voices go unheard and politicians are never held to account. but we can show them the merits of a democracy. how innovation as economic prosperity -- when we remove red tape. how giving young people the chance to vote, give them the greatest stake in the success of our society. but there is so much more that we can do. we need to give young people
there is more that binds us together then tears us apart from . guess what? democracy in our your own chosen directions because democracy is for everyone, not just the privileged few. regardless of your background and/or gender. it has been created for me and for you. thank you. [applause] john: thank you very much for that. that was a beautiful and very penetrating contribution which has left its mark. now please welcome from the northeast of england, emily dormer. emily: thank you mr....
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that's terrible. >>> "this is us." >> this is hius. >> this is him. >> he is in "this is us." rly are not. >> but he is with us. >> he is justin hartley. no stranger to the small screen. for five years he played oliver queen on the tv show "smallville" and then gave us his unforgettable role on "reven "revenge." >> i love that show. now he stars in the golden globe nominated nbc drama called "this is us." he plays kevin and one of the pearson family triplets. >> when he gets caught kissing the writer of the play he is producing, he is left trying to explain himself. >> yeah. >> you are one of those too. >> well, you know, kevin is. >> you are thinking, kevin, this is not a flop house that you use for your dates. >> uh-huh. >> dually noted. it won't happen again. i want you to know that. you are also probably thinking that me sleeping with the writer of a play that i'm producing is probably going to end up blowing up in my face, right? >> i'm on fire this morning. >> but we artists don't have normal professional relationships. we have what i like to call -- wait for it -- artner
that's terrible. >>> "this is us." >> this is hius. >> this is him. >> he is in "this is us." rly are not. >> but he is with us. >> he is justin hartley. no stranger to the small screen. for five years he played oliver queen on the tv show "smallville" and then gave us his unforgettable role on "reven "revenge." >> i love that show. now he stars in the golden globe nominated nbc drama called "this is...
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that is being replaced and the uses being proposed i think this is irresponsibleot to take those take a look at it and evaluating the pdr conversions like i said everyone has said is an important policy obviously objective the department and voters i think all of you have articulated the merits of a particular conversion would rely on a number of factors size of the conversion, what kind of pdr is replaced are you replacing studios or respectfully artist space or respectfully a garage one-size-fits-all doesn't fit all what's the proposed use office use as people said magnificent retail use but passing legislation is not our responsibility to evaluate those effects what neighborhood is it? this is in a neighborhood that is right near like one of the biggest traffic disasters in this whole city south van ness and de bois blocks away will increase traffic are you going to want to evaluate that passing this legislation you're saying no, we don't. >> thank you is there any additional public comment? >> - commissioners good afternoon reuben, junius & rose here on behalf
that is being replaced and the uses being proposed i think this is irresponsibleot to take those take a look at it and evaluating the pdr conversions like i said everyone has said is an important policy obviously objective the department and voters i think all of you have articulated the merits of a particular conversion would rely on a number of factors size of the conversion, what kind of pdr is replaced are you replacing studios or respectfully artist space or respectfully a garage...
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here is what she told us in 2009. >> i would like to adopt a whole orphanage. is the limit. >> a frightening ski accident. rushed to the hospital with multiple broken bones, producers putting his show on hold. >> plus, david beckham with dad jokes. how he keeps his son in check on facebook. >> we have to control it. >> last interview with mary tyler moore. and favorite moments with the tv icon. >> i wanted to be a dancer, and i failed. . >> closed captioning provided by -- heavy, labored breathing heavy, labored breathing heavy, labored breathing coughing breathing through oxygen mask breathing through oxygen mask breathing through oxygen mask breathing through oxygen mask covered california. it's more than just health care. it's life care. >>> bruno ma >>> the ladies have been hard at work for about three months now. but now for show and tell, the last for riri. >> a big hug from executive producer sandra bullock after finishing up her -- ♪ work work work ♪ . >> eyewitnesss say she stood in the rain for 30 minutes outside central park. including sarah and sandr
here is what she told us in 2009. >> i would like to adopt a whole orphanage. is the limit. >> a frightening ski accident. rushed to the hospital with multiple broken bones, producers putting his show on hold. >> plus, david beckham with dad jokes. how he keeps his son in check on facebook. >> we have to control it. >> last interview with mary tyler moore. and favorite moments with the tv icon. >> i wanted to be a dancer, and i failed. . >> closed...
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how is that different categorically. >> your obligation and your consqueens is on us, government is on us. the risk and the case are born solely by yourself. >> this is true in every single case in the united states intervene whether defense of itself or not. united states gets in involved in direct tors it turns out there's going to be bound. i think to go back to the question representative government is cop out. we pick them. they bind us all. you have to figure out how you organize yourself but it's same problem, you have a representative of a corporation and some shareholders may disagree, which -- the law has taken cases in easy rescue we doesn't compel you the best reason for that is not only the highest -- there's not a problem there to be solved. internationally the stakes are higher, the error rate greater but the per se rule still fast. >> next question. >> question for chris. should britain and france have declared war on nazi germany -- >> i think by the time of 1938 the consideration was prudential one. the british did not think them ready -- did not think themselves read
how is that different categorically. >> your obligation and your consqueens is on us, government is on us. the risk and the case are born solely by yourself. >> this is true in every single case in the united states intervene whether defense of itself or not. united states gets in involved in direct tors it turns out there's going to be bound. i think to go back to the question representative government is cop out. we pick them. they bind us all. you have to figure out how you...
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us. don't waste time is his message. el gove, former justice secretary and co—convenor of the vote leave campaign. if you've not been hiding in a cupboard all day you'll also know he's just back from america where he's been interviewing donald trump. good evening. do you agree, it seems to be settling around the customs union, the single market is gone, as an issue, it is the customs union there was a period in the aftermath when some argued we should remain in the single market. that was a big issue. it seems like the divide in oui’ issue. it seems like the divide in ourdiet issue. it seems like the divide in our diet the commons is whether we should stay. philip hammond is a fan, you are not? there's a continuing and subtlety about the government positions. we think would be better off outside because of the reasons in the package earlier, being outside means we can negotiate our own trade deals with other countries. in her speech tomorrow the prime minister will set a direction of travel that will take us direction of
us. don't waste time is his message. el gove, former justice secretary and co—convenor of the vote leave campaign. if you've not been hiding in a cupboard all day you'll also know he's just back from america where he's been interviewing donald trump. good evening. do you agree, it seems to be settling around the customs union, the single market is gone, as an issue, it is the customs union there was a period in the aftermath when some argued we should remain in the single market. that was a...
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britain is far less important to the us than the us is to britain. ere in 2015, half the amount that went the other way. and to put that in the context of the vast us economy, that is little more than 4% of total us exports. and less than half a percent of us gdp. so putting aside the warm words— will this really be a priority for the white house? lots more on this in 20 minutes also, how about this? we ask a question about when $5.3 billion of profit in months are just not enough. it seems, when you google. the parent company saw its shares fall enough hours trading after their results disappointed investors. there is a concern about the slowdown in growth of online advertising. again, we have a special report on that one coming up in15 special report on that one coming up in 15 minutes. you can find me on twitter and we will see you shortly. the new president of the gambia, adama barrow, has flown back into the country. mr barrow was inaugurated last week in senegal for his own safety while regional leaders persuaded his predecessor, yahya jammeh, t
britain is far less important to the us than the us is to britain. ere in 2015, half the amount that went the other way. and to put that in the context of the vast us economy, that is little more than 4% of total us exports. and less than half a percent of us gdp. so putting aside the warm words— will this really be a priority for the white house? lots more on this in 20 minutes also, how about this? we ask a question about when $5.3 billion of profit in months are just not enough. it seems,...
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the biggest thing that mrs trump has done for us is to get us mrs trump has done for us is to get usfamily still about using her name, partly because her family still live here. about using her name, partly because herfamily still live here. and about using her name, partly because her family still live here. and that will continue to be the case in the future. but surely it is great material for slovenian comedians? do you have a good joke? that she is a slovenian designed robot who infiltrates the white house and now we are in charge. we are such a small country and this was our secret plan because the president of uefa is also slovenian so we are putting people into positions and waiting to see what happens. thank you for giving us the heads up. celebrations of the inauguration are low— key. celebrations of the inauguration are low—key. the main event is the annual pruning of the vineyards. and eating melania cake. adam fleming who is not a robot that you should see his air miles from these reports. that was from slovenia. thank you to our guests for being with us today and that i
the biggest thing that mrs trump has done for us is to get us mrs trump has done for us is to get usfamily still about using her name, partly because her family still live here. about using her name, partly because herfamily still live here. and about using her name, partly because her family still live here. and that will continue to be the case in the future. but surely it is great material for slovenian comedians? do you have a good joke? that she is a slovenian designed robot who...
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guy: he is going to stay with us. up next, we'll take a look at some of today's movers including next. tough conditions for the british retailer. we'll talk about british air way as well. how will that impact a.i.g.? this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: berlin this morning looking a little gray. a snow forecast this weekend. we'res away from the european market open. let's talk about some of the stocks we should be watching. talking about the fact that this is going to be a very tough year. the most tough year at next since 2008. the numbers this morning delivered are soft to say the least. we'll talk about that when we get through the open. see how the price reacts to it. the market has been forewarned that it is going to be a tough trading period after christmas. the cabin crew from british air ways not satisfied with the offer and we'll see what happens with this strike. whether it becomes something more sustained. we'll see the impact that has had on lufthansa. they are facing a more difficult challenge with pilot bus cabin c
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is a wednesday. glad you could join us. dent barack obama prepares to deliver is farewell message in chicago in less than an hour ‘s time, in asia we are reflecting what his eight years in office did for the region. a signature free—trade deal, the pacific partnership will be scrapped by donald trump. i spoke to senior economist. if you look at trade, for examples, trade between developing asia and the us, it increased by a 30% by 2010 and 2015. of course, part of this is explained by the economic recovery but it is a positive sign none the less. the official effort to deepen ties, is the free—trade agreement which will celebrate its fifth anniversary this year. increase in trade between the us and asia and a rise in investment in us business but there is trepidation about the incoming trump administration and potentially his protectionist policies and bringing back these businesses from asia back to the us. that is true. i think no matter who is in power in the us, trade between the us and asia will remain important. most a
is a wednesday. glad you could join us. dent barack obama prepares to deliver is farewell message in chicago in less than an hour ‘s time, in asia we are reflecting what his eight years in office did for the region. a signature free—trade deal, the pacific partnership will be scrapped by donald trump. i spoke to senior economist. if you look at trade, for examples, trade between developing asia and the us, it increased by a 30% by 2010 and 2015. of course, part of this is explained by the...
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use authorization. >> good afternoon, commissioners veronica flores the item before you is a request for a conditional use authorization to allow a new medical service use doing business as go health urgent care on 24th street between vickburg and church street the property is located within a 24th street innovating commercial zoning district and a 40 height and bulk go heartache urgent care has been in operation with 47 clinics throughout the country the urgent medical care for preventive medicine and treatment laboratory services and displays additionally go health actively partners with the community to provide educational programs like cpr clinics the hours of operation are 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. monday through friday and 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. saturday and sunday the the subject property building is for the four story mixed use this that succeeded construction in 2016 a rear yard modification in 2013 in order to build beyond the raiding setback no expansion as part of proposal the project site is currently just the building shell and a big tenant space 2000 in size go health wil
use authorization. >> good afternoon, commissioners veronica flores the item before you is a request for a conditional use authorization to allow a new medical service use doing business as go health urgent care on 24th street between vickburg and church street the property is located within a 24th street innovating commercial zoning district and a 40 height and bulk go heartache urgent care has been in operation with 47 clinics throughout the country the urgent medical care for...
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it is getting harder for us to do this. meanwhile, the message that we have sent to our allies is, do not defend yourselves. or, do not feel a primary obligation to defend yourself because at the end of the day the united states will do it for you. now, an interesting thing as occurred in europe over the last six or eight months. when the mere suggestion on the part of mr. trump that he would revisit some of our obligations under article five. for example say article five, he did not say it quite this cleverly, but article five only applies if you only spend the minimum of 2% of gdp. the mere suggestion that donald trump might become the president of the united states has invoked a certain measure of caution and hedging on the part of other countries. they are actually thinking seriously about defending themselves. i would never have recommended this process to arrive at that end state. if four years from now the average military spending in europe is closer to 2% of gdp, i don't think it will cross that, but if it is closer
it is getting harder for us to do this. meanwhile, the message that we have sent to our allies is, do not defend yourselves. or, do not feel a primary obligation to defend yourself because at the end of the day the united states will do it for you. now, an interesting thing as occurred in europe over the last six or eight months. when the mere suggestion on the part of mr. trump that he would revisit some of our obligations under article five. for example say article five, he did not say it...
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so who is paying for the wall? us citizens. second, this is a mirror effect. if he taxes...terrupt that because a lot earlier than we thought, theresa may donald trump and begun to speak in their news conference. let's listen in. the special relationship between oui’ in. the special relationship between our two countries has been one of the great forces in history, for justice and for peace and by the way, my mother was born in scotland, stornoway, which is serious scotland. today, the united states renews oui’ scotland. today, the united states renews our deep bond with britain, military, financial, cultural and political. we have one of the great bonds. we pledge our lasting support to this most special relationship. together, america and the united kingdom are a beacon for prosperity and the rule of law. that is why the united states respects the sovereignty of the british people and their right of self—determination. a free and independent britain is a blessing to the world and the relationship has never been stronger. both america and britain understand that governments
so who is paying for the wall? us citizens. second, this is a mirror effect. if he taxes...terrupt that because a lot earlier than we thought, theresa may donald trump and begun to speak in their news conference. let's listen in. the special relationship between oui’ in. the special relationship between our two countries has been one of the great forces in history, for justice and for peace and by the way, my mother was born in scotland, stornoway, which is serious scotland. today, the united...
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is flying blind. caroline: bring it forward to tomorrow for us. there is a briefing that will occur with president-elect donald trump. >> the director of national intelligence was asked if he is ready for a spirited discussion with president-elect trump. he said, absolutely, and that he welcomes it. again, they are used to tough questioning. what we have heard from the president elect's team is they want to see more raw data. they want to see a little less analysis. there is some concern on the trump team that the intelligence committee has been politicized. they just want to see the data and be able to draw their own conclusions from that. caroline: we will have more on that story tomorrow. thank you. the story we are watching, president-elect trump remains opposed to the at&t and time warner megamerger. this is according to people close to trump, who has not said anything about the deal in months. he reportedly told a friend that he thinks the merger would concentrate too much power in the media industry. time warner shares have been climbing sin
is flying blind. caroline: bring it forward to tomorrow for us. there is a briefing that will occur with president-elect donald trump. >> the director of national intelligence was asked if he is ready for a spirited discussion with president-elect trump. he said, absolutely, and that he welcomes it. again, they are used to tough questioning. what we have heard from the president elect's team is they want to see more raw data. they want to see a little less analysis. there is some concern...
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the alleged gunman — said to be carrying us military id — is now in police custody. ia tried to boost donald trump's election campaign — and discredit hillary clinton — according to a report by us intelligence officials. and — tears and cheers as michelle obama gives her final speech as first lady. she said the role of first lady had been the greatest honour of her life. now on bbc news, it is time for hardtalk with stephen sackur. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. after six years of terrible bloodshed, could 2017 dramatically shift the dynamic of the syria conflict? change is in the air. aleppo has fallen to the assad regime, and a ceasefire deal brokered by russia and turkey is just about folding. moscow's dominant role in the diplomatic endgame is now undisputed, with ankara playing a pivotal role as well. my guest is bassma kodmani of the negotiating team of the syrian opposition. is it time for the moderate rebels to accept their de facto defeat? bassma kodmani, in paris, welcome to hardtalk. hello, stephen. thank you. it's a pleasure to have you on the pr
the alleged gunman — said to be carrying us military id — is now in police custody. ia tried to boost donald trump's election campaign — and discredit hillary clinton — according to a report by us intelligence officials. and — tears and cheers as michelle obama gives her final speech as first lady. she said the role of first lady had been the greatest honour of her life. now on bbc news, it is time for hardtalk with stephen sackur. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. after six...
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and it is telling us that there is ice on the road and a curve on baxter road. host: you have to install the technology into the road itself. debbie: there are different ways you can do that. you can gather information from the vehicles in the area or use a sensor-based system. here is our ice warning. host: that is the ice warning. debbie: and you can see itn the mirror. it is geo-sensitive to the location. host: we are on a public road here. active street, not a test road anymore. debbie: correct. this curve on baxter road, we have it broadcasting that this speed limit is 19 miles per hour. that is just so we can do a demonstration about a safe environment. we will get the warning. host: the curve warning. where is the sensor installed? debbie: there is no sensor. it is the information from the roadside unit being broadcast to the car. there is an icon that will appear in the mirror that i am going too fast. host: just coming directly to and this car. debbie: correct. i think what i will do -- host: you have been working in the automotive industry for a long t
and it is telling us that there is ice on the road and a curve on baxter road. host: you have to install the technology into the road itself. debbie: there are different ways you can do that. you can gather information from the vehicles in the area or use a sensor-based system. here is our ice warning. host: that is the ice warning. debbie: and you can see itn the mirror. it is geo-sensitive to the location. host: we are on a public road here. active street, not a test road anymore. debbie:...