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the us is saying, do business with us, asia. r that you have out in the region, which is china, spending billions of dollars on building roads, ports and highways through the one belt, one road programme, it is raising this issue of can you really trust them? mr pompeo was not explicit in naming china in some of his remarks when he announced the $113 million—dollar investment, but positioned the us as the vast superior moral partner in all of this, as concerns countries that don't have what the us says is an ethical code of doing business. many asian countries have looked at $130 million and, i think, privately they will say they are very sceptical about how much of a commitment that is. let's ta ke let's take you to the market in asia. mixed, but feeling more positive following the lead on wall street tech stocks. still worries about a potential trade war between china and the us, having been stoked midweek by president trump. european stocks, banking stocks are helping lift sentiment in europe. they are looking beyond any worri
the us is saying, do business with us, asia. r that you have out in the region, which is china, spending billions of dollars on building roads, ports and highways through the one belt, one road programme, it is raising this issue of can you really trust them? mr pompeo was not explicit in naming china in some of his remarks when he announced the $113 million—dollar investment, but positioned the us as the vast superior moral partner in all of this, as concerns countries that don't have what...
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is going up. the price of other things that china uses china's labor cost is going up it's it's just us is not the beneficiary on tropes room you know he wants us to handle but i have an equal footing here with china but china is already theirs you're going to be on equal footing with most of the rest of the world it's just not going to please trump transpiring this this gun and it's coming back around boomerang back around he's firing to gun right after us max i think it might cost in the midterm elections so mish what do you think should be done about the so-called bucket of losers of which were spoken about by hillary clinton those in the former industrial powerhouses that now have non wealth creating low wage jobs like burger flipping it can't possibly afford to move to where the jobs are in san francisco new york city massive copper car suresh to keep them from voting perhaps five dollars a wages you know what is your answer on that well you're going to be with me on this woman pets this. was the real problem here that's what we need to step back and look at is the real problem that wages are
is going up. the price of other things that china uses china's labor cost is going up it's it's just us is not the beneficiary on tropes room you know he wants us to handle but i have an equal footing here with china but china is already theirs you're going to be on equal footing with most of the rest of the world it's just not going to please trump transpiring this this gun and it's coming back around boomerang back around he's firing to gun right after us max i think it might cost in the...
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us. what were the main points from that meeting? two things really, one isinue to raise interest rates. now, that is a good thing. don't forget we are at very low interest rate levels and we are getting back to normalisation. the fa ct getting back to normalisation. the fact that the economy continues to grow as we expect it to is a good thing. the second thing that i think is quite important following your trade talks is that they are yet to see any of the companies in the us cutting back spending or doing anything to counteract those trade spats we are seeing. that's encouraging, isn't it? i guess the minute the central bank in the us sees the impact of trade tariffs, companies cutting back on expenditure or reducing employment levels or anything like that it is a real red flag for them. yes, and some of the figures you mentioned earlier are very scary but at the same time we have to put into context this is a drop in the ocean to some of these economies and what we are looking for is will present trump pose further kind of tariffs, and then also to your p
us. what were the main points from that meeting? two things really, one isinue to raise interest rates. now, that is a good thing. don't forget we are at very low interest rate levels and we are getting back to normalisation. the fa ct getting back to normalisation. the fact that the economy continues to grow as we expect it to is a good thing. the second thing that i think is quite important following your trade talks is that they are yet to see any of the companies in the us cutting back...
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this year, the biggest loser is set to be the us, which faces hefty tariffs that china is imposing onare now scrambling to take over that share. some farmers like the idea of the trade war between china and the us. take producers in brazil — pig farmers in this region of the country want to more than double their production in the next ten years, but they don't have enough consumers, so a trade war between two other countries is an opportunity to gain new markets. growing labour and land costs in china are driving up imports. in recent years, it overtookjapan, and is now the world's biggest pork meat importer. but not everyone is convinced that trade wars are good, or even easy to win. this man runs one of brazil's biggest pork exporters. he says chinese tariffs on us soy beans are forcing up global prices, including in brazil. soybeans and corn are a large part of the cost of pork meet, so brazilian pigs are more expensive and less competitive. translation: these trade wars seem at first glance to be beneficial to brazil, but on second thoughts, we export commodities but import many
this year, the biggest loser is set to be the us, which faces hefty tariffs that china is imposing onare now scrambling to take over that share. some farmers like the idea of the trade war between china and the us. take producers in brazil — pig farmers in this region of the country want to more than double their production in the next ten years, but they don't have enough consumers, so a trade war between two other countries is an opportunity to gain new markets. growing labour and land...
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having them washington dc is useful for getting out to the region is critical. what we are expecting to see this week in singapore and the foreign ministers meeting in the securities speak about the development that have taken place between the us and the dvr k last month and other security issues in the region and they are also coming together as one larger group. they've created 2025 and the present and what the us is trying to and how we get better in the structure and connections in the sustainable development model for the future. in all of these, the us is an important part to play. the whole digital economy, energy and structure fits into this connectivity 2025. last month when singapore hosted the network this is a new layer of cooperation we are looking for partner cities from our region because what you are seeing in the region and report of this this morning is a growing consumer demand urbanization and we want to develop a smart city network that goes beyond the national capitals. in 26 cities came around and we built up this network and it speaks aga
having them washington dc is useful for getting out to the region is critical. what we are expecting to see this week in singapore and the foreign ministers meeting in the securities speak about the development that have taken place between the us and the dvr k last month and other security issues in the region and they are also coming together as one larger group. they've created 2025 and the present and what the us is trying to and how we get better in the structure and connections in the...
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that easier but kenya is keen to expand on market access to the us, especially with african growth. uhuru kenyatta's office has said going into the meeting today is they wa nt to going into the meeting today is they want to negotiate to allow more kenyan products into the huge us markets. it's a matter of pride for him to be the second leader to meet president trump but to see how much more he can get from the us. are they expected to get on well? they are both businessmen before they became politicians, as it were. do people think they will get on well? i think that's the one thing they have in common, both were successful businessmen. uhuru kenyatta has been named by forbes as one of the richest canyons in the previous listing, so they will have some background to talk about, their own business histories —— kenyon is. they are in the position of often being seen as ceos of their countries, so i think they will get on well. any man will get a photo—op, giving him respect in kenya and beyond, and they will try to draw on that to do smart deals, as president trump likes to say. we kn
that easier but kenya is keen to expand on market access to the us, especially with african growth. uhuru kenyatta's office has said going into the meeting today is they wa nt to going into the meeting today is they want to negotiate to allow more kenyan products into the huge us markets. it's a matter of pride for him to be the second leader to meet president trump but to see how much more he can get from the us. are they expected to get on well? they are both businessmen before they became...
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the technique being used is over 100 years old so it is strange application of old science and new technologyuters can interact with those. as an example, let's say you wanted to map the studio or a road or something, we can do that, i could do that in theory. how would a drone make that better? if i ask you to map the studio you would measure the important points, the edges of the furniture and the room. the drone picks out everything. 0n furniture and the room. the drone picks out everything. on average we ta ke picks out everything. on average we take about 15,000 times more data points than you would take. it gives us points than you would take. it gives us everything in the digital sensor we can build intelligence back into that. on a practical level, how is this used in day—to—day life? that. on a practical level, how is this used in day-to-day life? we fly fixed wing or tom ellis drones. they are flying back and forth taking thousands of images of the ground. we match those images together. if you get images of an object from enough different angles you can build a 3—d representation.
the technique being used is over 100 years old so it is strange application of old science and new technologyuters can interact with those. as an example, let's say you wanted to map the studio or a road or something, we can do that, i could do that in theory. how would a drone make that better? if i ask you to map the studio you would measure the important points, the edges of the furniture and the room. the drone picks out everything. 0n furniture and the room. the drone picks out everything....
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that is the question ahead of us. the united states but actually, it's not just china and the united states. america, actually donald trump has said that the european union is almost as bad as china. so, we're also seeing calls for protectionism and we want things made in our country. there is a prevalent mood of economic nationalism, isn't there? and people perhaps seeing protectionism — it is something that we need to protect ourjobs, to protect our industries, and that is the reality i am saying that the wto has to adjust to. i think we are seeing a lot of moves to protect people, but we are not seeing trade protectionism. trade protectionism is being used by many, and i think that is the right answer to the challenges that technology is posing today on the job market. while i see a certain, let's say unilateralism in some parts of the world, i see africa moving to create a huge internal market by breaking down trade barriers between its 55 countries. and that is the future, isn't it really? giving up africa, and a
that is the question ahead of us. the united states but actually, it's not just china and the united states. america, actually donald trump has said that the european union is almost as bad as china. so, we're also seeing calls for protectionism and we want things made in our country. there is a prevalent mood of economic nationalism, isn't there? and people perhaps seeing protectionism — it is something that we need to protect ourjobs, to protect our industries, and that is the reality i am...
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yeah, this is a response to us noran allies. this is a response to us nor an legislation, so they have to do this and there congressional elections coming up in the usa. they have to respond this way, otherwise it is not going to look too kindly on donald trump if he doesn't. how much this is coming from the us in general or donald trump individually, we don't know. normally he tweaked something, it does anti—7 i have not personally seen anything, i am not aware of the fa cts o n seen anything, i am not aware of the facts on that. —— does anti—7 this is coming from the state department, for example. they were one month late in imposing the sanctions, and that was not looked upon to favourably. let's see how this plays out and donald trump's response to this, but possibly that we will see on twitter. there is further escalation in the trade war between the us and china, not so much in sanctions. in tariff. in tariff. the trade war escalates once again. this in the gulf news, china, as expected, is retaliating to the latest round o
yeah, this is a response to us noran allies. this is a response to us nor an legislation, so they have to do this and there congressional elections coming up in the usa. they have to respond this way, otherwise it is not going to look too kindly on donald trump if he doesn't. how much this is coming from the us in general or donald trump individually, we don't know. normally he tweaked something, it does anti—7 i have not personally seen anything, i am not aware of the fa cts o n seen...
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give us your take on how bhp billiton is doing. the briefing. your take on how bhp billiton is doingm the briefing. give us your take on how bhp billiton is doing. it is very much steady as she goes, as you pointed out, they had some i—off items which affected the net profit figures for this particular year, with the right backs for the cost of the samarco disaster as well as some other items. the other thing is that costs are rising as far as internal costs are rising as far as internal cost of production, whether it is iron ore, copper, orwhatever. otherwise the company is showing discipline pretty well. so i am not too concerned. it is pretty much where i expected. andrew mckenzie, the chief executive, talking to the press after the earnings came out, mentioned a few issues. one of them was his concern about the impact of the trade tariffs that have been slapped on goods between the us and china. what are your thoughts on that, and how it might impact bhp billiton? it is not the tariffs themselves which would be bhp billiton‘s concerned, it is
give us your take on how bhp billiton is doing. the briefing. your take on how bhp billiton is doingm the briefing. give us your take on how bhp billiton is doing. it is very much steady as she goes, as you pointed out, they had some i—off items which affected the net profit figures for this particular year, with the right backs for the cost of the samarco disaster as well as some other items. the other thing is that costs are rising as far as internal costs are rising as far as internal cost...
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that is not something indians are used to. he availability of cheap labour here, you usually have workmen and carpenters who can come to your home and assembly furniture, and that is something ikea has had to adapt to. we will argue a little bit to our customers, to say will you please consider the do—it—yourself model? on the whole point of that is of course you save money by doing that. what we are not naive, so we offer services for home deliveries, for assembly, for kitchen installation, and in india we assume that that need will be slightly more than in an average market. everyone gets hungry when they shop, and ikea knows that, which is why they have restaurants in their stores. here in india, the famous ikea meatballs will be available, but keeping in mind hindu sensibilities, these meatballs will be made of chicken, and not beef. and going a step further, there will also be indian food that is available, like biryani. it will be the largest indian restaurant in the world, seating 1000 people. we will be hearing more fro
that is not something indians are used to. he availability of cheap labour here, you usually have workmen and carpenters who can come to your home and assembly furniture, and that is something ikea has had to adapt to. we will argue a little bit to our customers, to say will you please consider the do—it—yourself model? on the whole point of that is of course you save money by doing that. what we are not naive, so we offer services for home deliveries, for assembly, for kitchen...
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forthe us, canada is looking for a sensible update to the nafta. biggest foreign trading partner. 35 states have canada as their biggest single foreign market. the north american auto industry in particular is deeply integrated. to have a deal that canada is excluded from doesn't make any sense for the us from an economic point of view. the us president is looking for a victory to say he has achieved something on nafta and so is trying to put the pressure on to say he has achieved something by friday. canada feels a little bit bruised on this. a divide and conquer approach from president trump until now. we know what happened in the g7 lorik canada feels isolated. will that be weighing on the minds of canadian leaders when they go into these negotiations? canadians representing the country in these negotiations are highly skilled, highly experienced, they are adults, there are sensible. they are seeking an outcome that would be in the best interest of the country in the long—term. ca nada's interest of the country in the long—term. canada's relation
forthe us, canada is looking for a sensible update to the nafta. biggest foreign trading partner. 35 states have canada as their biggest single foreign market. the north american auto industry in particular is deeply integrated. to have a deal that canada is excluded from doesn't make any sense for the us from an economic point of view. the us president is looking for a victory to say he has achieved something on nafta and so is trying to put the pressure on to say he has achieved something by...
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if the us is ready to negotiate with the us debts and conversation with the run from the coup in 1953 conversation with the run from the coup in1953 and conversation with the run from the coup in 1953 and the intervention in iran were ready to negotiate with the us. they want to launch psychological warfare against the iranian nation and create divisions among the people. his goal is aimed at the us congressional elections in the near future. that at the us congressional elections in the nearfuture. that person at the us congressional elections in the near future. that person who left the negotiation is trump and his administration. if they were true to their word, we are always ready to negotiate. brian 0'toole is senior fellow from the atlantic council and was a former senior us treasury sanctions official. he's in raleigh, north carolina. how do you think iran will react in
if the us is ready to negotiate with the us debts and conversation with the run from the coup in 1953 conversation with the run from the coup in1953 and conversation with the run from the coup in 1953 and the intervention in iran were ready to negotiate with the us. they want to launch psychological warfare against the iranian nation and create divisions among the people. his goal is aimed at the us congressional elections in the near future. that at the us congressional elections in the...
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the us is rolling out those sanctions on iran. but how vulnerable is it's economy and how much will it hurt ordinary iranians? and some entrepreneurs are giving the cosmetic industry a make—over by selling their brands on instagram. and on the markets: the same and the nikkei are up. —— so the same and the nikkei are up. —— so those issues around at whether it is china, the us or iran and the us, they are factored in. the hang seng and the nikkei are up. just half an hour ago us sanctions on iran have come back into force. they were reimposed when president trump pulled out of an international deal designed to stop iran developing nuclear weapons. for many western companies, president trump's decision means they have to choose whether they would rather trade with iran or the united states, which is the world's biggest economy. us companies have far less to loose than their european rivals. us trade with iran was just under $200 million last year but for the eu it was more than $24 billion as it continued to grow after the 2015 nucl
the us is rolling out those sanctions on iran. but how vulnerable is it's economy and how much will it hurt ordinary iranians? and some entrepreneurs are giving the cosmetic industry a make—over by selling their brands on instagram. and on the markets: the same and the nikkei are up. —— so the same and the nikkei are up. —— so those issues around at whether it is china, the us or iran and the us, they are factored in. the hang seng and the nikkei are up. just half an hour ago us...
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trade protectionism is being used by many, andi protectionism is being used by many, and i think thatthe job market. why i see posing today on the job market. why iseea posing today on the job market. why i see a certain let's say unilateralism in some parts of the world, i see africa moving to create a huge internal market by breaking down trade barriers between its 55 countries. i see... and that is the future, it isn't it really? giving up future, it isn't it really? giving up africa, and actually this is one thing you hear a lot from developing countries, africa and asia, as a professor at the university of california in berkeley has said, it is actually an informal oligarchy of a few bunches of nations. and the african countries feel that the rules or the wto is fixed by those countries, it does not act to their benefit. situation has made the necessity of wt0 become sharper in the eyes of smaller economies, those that may be a not so integrated with the world economy, because around the world economy, because around the wto table they have a say and a voice. in purely bilateral
trade protectionism is being used by many, andi protectionism is being used by many, and i think thatthe job market. why i see posing today on the job market. why iseea posing today on the job market. why i see a certain let's say unilateralism in some parts of the world, i see africa moving to create a huge internal market by breaking down trade barriers between its 55 countries. i see... and that is the future, it isn't it really? giving up future, it isn't it really? giving up africa, and...
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for us, it is every bit as bad as a fire ora us, it is every bit as bad as a fire or a flood or earthquakesat happened to affect our businesses. this is just as bad as any other serious event like that. so that's what i would be asking them. and then to set up some relief and some investments into the farmers, to let them get through to the other side. firefighters in california say they have made good progress in tackling what has become the largest wildfire in the state's history. it has scorched an area in the north almost the same size as los angeles. nine people have died since the fires started injuly. john blackston from cbs news is with the firefighters. more than 4000 firefighters continue to battle this conflict is fires. almost two weeks after the blazes began. so this is one of your lives of defensive. yes, this is a secondary line... this fire chief, ross fowler, and his team, says fighting these fires has been like waging a war. we are on the battleground and trying to make sure our troops stay safe, but we are all dell are also trying to save people's lives and property. stop
for us, it is every bit as bad as a fire ora us, it is every bit as bad as a fire or a flood or earthquakesat happened to affect our businesses. this is just as bad as any other serious event like that. so that's what i would be asking them. and then to set up some relief and some investments into the farmers, to let them get through to the other side. firefighters in california say they have made good progress in tackling what has become the largest wildfire in the state's history. it has...
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us at christmas. europe ismy two old est market for us. yesterday i had my two oldest grandson is to stay and i was looking after them while my wife was looking after them while my wife was at a funeral and my youngest, potty training, which means i have to watch him all the time. if we had an accident, it was my fault, not his fault. that is like planning the brexit. you have to cover the angles, make sure you ask him if he needs to go, put a towel under him when he goes to sleep on the sofa, stay on top of the problem. when he goes to sleep on the sofa, stay on top of the problemm when he goes to sleep on the sofa, stay on top of the problem. it is going to be messy! if we plan properly, we can avoid the mess. you have factories in the uk, sophie conran, that is in china, but how likely is it you will be able to continue producing in the uk after we leave the eu? almost certainly. there was a big cachet to made in britain. you have worked extensively with many very well—known high street retailers in the uk,
us at christmas. europe ismy two old est market for us. yesterday i had my two oldest grandson is to stay and i was looking after them while my wife was looking after them while my wife was at a funeral and my youngest, potty training, which means i have to watch him all the time. if we had an accident, it was my fault, not his fault. that is like planning the brexit. you have to cover the angles, make sure you ask him if he needs to go, put a towel under him when he goes to sleep on the sofa,...
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jamie is —— joining us. a moment to tell us what is hot and what is not in the business news. first, a look at the headlines. england cricketer ben stokes, we hear, mocked two gay men before a fight, the 27—year—old denies the charge. more than 90 people are killed and thousands evacuated after the second earthquake to strike the indonesian island of lombok in a week. and after being found living ina week. and after being found living in a desert compound wearing rags and without food or fresh water, at 11 children in the us state of new mexico are rescued. here‘s your business headlines on afternoon live:
jamie is —— joining us. a moment to tell us what is hot and what is not in the business news. first, a look at the headlines. england cricketer ben stokes, we hear, mocked two gay men before a fight, the 27—year—old denies the charge. more than 90 people are killed and thousands evacuated after the second earthquake to strike the indonesian island of lombok in a week. and after being found living ina week. and after being found living in a desert compound wearing rags and without food...
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that phrase is used to divide and distract. its purpose is to minimize and marginalized issues that impact all of us. it is used to try to set us up. think about when you have heard it. when we are talking about race, orientation,l civil rights. yes we are talking about those issues. we will not be shut up. we will not be silenced. we will not be silent about immigrant rights. we will not be silent about a woman's right to control her own body. we will not be silent about equal opportunity and equal justice under the law. [applause] clear, these issues that they are trying to diminish issuesean are the very that will define our identity as americans. these are the very issues among others that will define our identity as americans. speaking of american identity, at the end of the day i truly believe based on every experience i have had in life that we all have so much more in common than what separates us. i know it to be true. i know that there are powerful voices right that are trying to so hate and division among us. when it
that phrase is used to divide and distract. its purpose is to minimize and marginalized issues that impact all of us. it is used to try to set us up. think about when you have heard it. when we are talking about race, orientation,l civil rights. yes we are talking about those issues. we will not be shut up. we will not be silenced. we will not be silent about immigrant rights. we will not be silent about a woman's right to control her own body. we will not be silent about equal opportunity and...
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us. on friday the weekend, low pressure is with us and weekend, low pressure is with us and we have thishings changeable. on friday, quite cloudy, rain for scotland and northern ireland and a few bits of brightness towards eastern parts. saturday should be dry and brighter for many others. temperatures in the weekend, rising up into the mid teens. goodbye. good morning. a man being held on suspicion of terrorism after a car was driven into people and the security barrier in westminster has just been named, he is 29—year—old salih khater. we will bring you the latest. rescuers in the italian city of genoa have been searching throughout the night in the hopes of finding survivors of yesterday's catastrophic motorway bridge collapse.
us. on friday the weekend, low pressure is with us and weekend, low pressure is with us and we have thishings changeable. on friday, quite cloudy, rain for scotland and northern ireland and a few bits of brightness towards eastern parts. saturday should be dry and brighter for many others. temperatures in the weekend, rising up into the mid teens. goodbye. good morning. a man being held on suspicion of terrorism after a car was driven into people and the security barrier in westminster has just...
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hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. the us reaches agreement with mexico on what could become a new trade agreement to replace nafta, if, that is, canada agrees to go along too. the un says myanmar‘s army generals should face genocide charges — because of crimes they say were committed against rohingya muslims. the scale of the brutality and the systematic nature of the rape and violence indicate that they are part of a deliberate strategy to intimidate, terrorise or punish the civilian population. meanwhile president trump is criticised, because flags on buildings across washington remain at half mast in memory of senatorjohn mccain, but not at the white house. and we'll be looking at why the pope has come under fire for what he said about children who think they're gay. donald trump has announcced he has an incredible new deal with mexico. it's may not be as clear cut as that. we know the president wants to ditch or change the north america free trade agreement, which includes the us, mexico and canada. and we saw him on the
hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. the us reaches agreement with mexico on what could become a new trade agreement to replace nafta, if, that is, canada agrees to go along too. the un says myanmar‘s army generals should face genocide charges — because of crimes they say were committed against rohingya muslims. the scale of the brutality and the systematic nature of the rape and violence indicate that they are part of a deliberate strategy to intimidate, terrorise or punish the...
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, i think, in a format such as ours it is more useful, ithink, if in a format such as ours it isch as ours it is more useful, ithink, if you respond in a format such as ours it is more useful, i think, if you respond to my direct questions as to what is happening in your own country. when you see the level of repression in tehran today, do you, yourself, as an academic, as a man who knows the freedoms that come with academia and the need for freedom freedoms that come with academia and the need forfreedom of freedoms that come with academia and the need for freedom of expression, do you not worry about the curtailment of freedom of expression in iran today? come on, stephen, you just a few minutes ago was saying how the different political factions and the ha rdliners how the different political factions and the hardliners and the reformers and the hardliners and the reformers and the hardliners and the reformers and the moderates and they are all out at each other‘s throats, and what is that all about? because there is a freedom of speech in this country. there are arguments and
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is it sufficient? it's a lot more efficient than it used to be. we have proof of concept the competition in these markets can work beautifully if the rules are crafted right, and now we know what direction we should have. there is really not a lot of debate about that. the question tackle to do more of it. we really only a scratched surface terms of how much spectrum we put out in this level way. the great majority of the airways that are highly valuable for communication are still squandered. i allocated to things were set aside 50, 60 years ago. the technologies are gone. the applications or mood but we are blocking the pretty amazing new stuff that awaits. we need to come up with better mechanisms. a lot of my book is devoted to talking about things regulators can do to unleash even more of what we have shown and come in without the micromanagement of the federal communications commission in washington. >> host: the regular framework is sometimes used to protect the existing players? >> guest: it's hard not to be a little bit facetious and etta,
is it sufficient? it's a lot more efficient than it used to be. we have proof of concept the competition in these markets can work beautifully if the rules are crafted right, and now we know what direction we should have. there is really not a lot of debate about that. the question tackle to do more of it. we really only a scratched surface terms of how much spectrum we put out in this level way. the great majority of the airways that are highly valuable for communication are still squandered....
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this is r t international thomas certainly glad to have you with . us security and intelligence chiefs have put on a united front at the white house for reasserting their suspicions that russia is currently meddling in the upcoming midterm elections are just killed as more. one by one the various security chiefs took to the podium at the white house we heard from general paul neka son of the u.s. cyber command christopher ray the head of the f.b.i. dan coats the director of national intelligence as well as kirsten nielsen who is the secretary of homeland security now one by one they spoke with they all kind of seem to repeat the same kind of message this is the security chiefs making their allegations our democracy itself is in the crosshairs paid by russia to try to weaken and divide united states this threat is not going away to prevent foreign interference in our elections to prevent a russian and other foreign influence and the russians try to hack into and steal information candidates and government officials alike cyber attacks against voting infr
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joining us is victoria espinel, she is with a software alliance. . as an outcome it was written that europe is now the most powerful reagan later of silicon valley. do you agree? victoria: i think europe took a big step here and they are -- they are the first major market to have a jurisdiction wide privacy law. that is really important. there are a lot of things about the privacy regulate -- regulators that are positive. but, i think looking beyond europe for a moment, to where this is going to take us, i think what is important is we get to a harmonized standards. that is one of the things i would love to talk about. a global harmonized standard. europe has taken a big step. it's an important step. it's an important conversation that is happening in other places in the world. that is what we need to get to. as an international thing on privacy. host: o'connor, same question for europe is the most powerful regulator of silicon valley. agree or disagree? nuala: on data, yes. it has been true for a wild. anyone who is surprised by this new law was not
joining us is victoria espinel, she is with a software alliance. . as an outcome it was written that europe is now the most powerful reagan later of silicon valley. do you agree? victoria: i think europe took a big step here and they are -- they are the first major market to have a jurisdiction wide privacy law. that is really important. there are a lot of things about the privacy regulate -- regulators that are positive. but, i think looking beyond europe for a moment, to where this is going...
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a nonprofit, and our mission is to unlock the potential of low-income immigrant families in the us to be able to support their children's learning. robert: yeah, and a lot of that is the language bar, heejae: yeah, a lot of it is language barriers. a lot of it is these parents haven't gone through the us school system, and there is a lack of communication and kind of connections between schools and teachers and parents. so, we want to be able to bridge that gap so that they can build relationships and partnerships to support their students. robert: what about your own personal story and your mother's story? that was kind of a driving force behind you doing this, right? heejae: yeah, it was. so, when i was eight, my family moved from korea to england, and we lived in, i guess, the sunnyvale equivalent of london. it was a very heavily korean immigrant community, and i saw my mom kind of becoming this parent leader because she spoke the language and she got the system. and she's a very shy, introverted lady, so if you meet her, she doesn't seem like a natural leader, so, but i saw the
a nonprofit, and our mission is to unlock the potential of low-income immigrant families in the us to be able to support their children's learning. robert: yeah, and a lot of that is the language bar, heejae: yeah, a lot of it is language barriers. a lot of it is these parents haven't gone through the us school system, and there is a lack of communication and kind of connections between schools and teachers and parents. so, we want to be able to bridge that gap so that they can build...
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for them it's very much like it is for us. one is that our weird anglo-saxon legal traditions involving real estate which many find extremely convenient. the other is that we really do think our politics takes place in a vacuum. in the opposite is true, just because we only speak english doesn't mean other people don't speak english. that is like a basic logical problem that we in the british both have. it doesn't occur that a whole lot of that conversation can be organized from st. petersburg. it doesn't occur to them that other people speak english. , many people had 10 times more followers in 2016 in texas democratic party and both of them together. russians with really bad english. but it just doesn't occur to us, et cetera, et cetera. tennessee gop did have 10 times more followers and was retreated by kellyanne conway and michael flynn. it doesn't occur to us that english is a two-way street. that's the thing about us. the european story, the common story is one of how a nation state has to sort itself out into europe but
for them it's very much like it is for us. one is that our weird anglo-saxon legal traditions involving real estate which many find extremely convenient. the other is that we really do think our politics takes place in a vacuum. in the opposite is true, just because we only speak english doesn't mean other people don't speak english. that is like a basic logical problem that we in the british both have. it doesn't occur that a whole lot of that conversation can be organized from st. petersburg....
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and here is why. the usnomy is growing strongly, at 4.1%, and unemployment is at an historic low of 3.9%. but there are serious concerns about the escalating trade war between the us and china, as well as instability in emerging markets, especially turkey, and of course, the possibility of political upheaval in the us. on thursday, president trump told fox news that there could be serious damage to the economy if he is removed from office. well, you know, i guess if there is something like high crimes, and all... i don't know how you can impeach somebody who's done a greatjob. i tell you what, if i ever got impeached, i think the market would crash, i think everybody would be very poor because, without this thinking, you would see numbers that you wouldn't believe, in reverse. jeremy thomson—cook is chief economist at world first. good morning. 50 if good morning. so if we lose him, people will be poorer in the us. market will crash, things will go very pear shaped, in his opinion. yes, this is obviously he
and here is why. the usnomy is growing strongly, at 4.1%, and unemployment is at an historic low of 3.9%. but there are serious concerns about the escalating trade war between the us and china, as well as instability in emerging markets, especially turkey, and of course, the possibility of political upheaval in the us. on thursday, president trump told fox news that there could be serious damage to the economy if he is removed from office. well, you know, i guess if there is something like high...
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that is correct or you can oppose or say everything the us is wrong so we need more objective but the reality is. you know media tries to give the facts but also leans towards their world view so this is where social media and direct communication comes in unfortunately it's sometimes called fake news is sometimes is but it's sometimes actually a different world view packaged as fake news by powerful people now i know that russian particularly is interested in marketing its nuclear power and transfer the expertise to the and to the philippines i wonder is that something that may be of interest to you particularly the nuclear energy issue from what i understand it's quite a contentious subject in your country we are interested in everything that they saw russia and we hope that we can interest russia with everything that's filipino from our warm hospitality to our beautiful. lends countryside mountains from your sophisticated military hardware to your transport that vehicle is exciting motorcycles you know i ask you specifically about it don't yo
that is correct or you can oppose or say everything the us is wrong so we need more objective but the reality is. you know media tries to give the facts but also leans towards their world view so this is where social media and direct communication comes in unfortunately it's sometimes called fake news is sometimes is but it's sometimes actually a different world view packaged as fake news by powerful people now i know that russian particularly is interested in marketing its nuclear power and...
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australia is a land well used to nature's extremes. d's driest inhabited continent, but the resilience of its farming communities is being severely tested. official figures show that australia's most populous state, new south wales, is now entirely in drought. two years ago, there were floods on gary sunderland's farm near the town of condobolin. how quickly things can change. now, it's just the opposite story. lambs are going dry, no feed, stock are dying. some farmers have been carting up to 100,000 litres of water to their livestock since january. this video taken earlier this year shows cattle swarming around a water tanker. farmers in the small towns across new south wales are helping each other out with donations. many here say it is the worst they've ever known. all the climate gurus, that know all about the weather, still can't tell us when it's going to break. they've got no idea. we just — we're blind. you know, we'vejust got to plan and hope and pray that it rains. government aid will ease the financial burdens, and the prime
australia is a land well used to nature's extremes. d's driest inhabited continent, but the resilience of its farming communities is being severely tested. official figures show that australia's most populous state, new south wales, is now entirely in drought. two years ago, there were floods on gary sunderland's farm near the town of condobolin. how quickly things can change. now, it's just the opposite story. lambs are going dry, no feed, stock are dying. some farmers have been carting up to...
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is going up. the price of other things that china uses china's labor costs is going up it's it's just us is not the beneficiary on tropes rooney you know he wants us to have a i have an equal footing here with china but china is already there if you're going to be on equal footing with most of the rest of the world it's just not going to please trauma transpiring this this gun and it's coming back around boomerang back around he's firing to gun right after us max i think it might cost in the mid-term elections so mish what do you think should be done about the so-called bucket of losers away which were spoken about by hillary clinton those in the former industrial powerhouses that now have non wealth creating low wage jobs like burger flipping it can't possibly afford to move to where the jobs are in san francisco new york city massive copper car suresh to keep them from voting perhaps five dollars a wage is. what is your answer on that well you're going to be with me on this woman pets this. was the real problem here that's what we need to step back and look at is the real problem that wages are h
is going up. the price of other things that china uses china's labor costs is going up it's it's just us is not the beneficiary on tropes rooney you know he wants us to have a i have an equal footing here with china but china is already there if you're going to be on equal footing with most of the rest of the world it's just not going to please trauma transpiring this this gun and it's coming back around boomerang back around he's firing to gun right after us max i think it might cost in the...
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on the communicators discussion put into place in europe who they affect and what they are, joining us is victoria espinel, software alliance, ms. espinel it was written that europe is the most powerful regulator of silicon valley, do you agree with that? >> i think europe took a big step and they are certainly the first major market to have privacy law and very important about privacy regulations in europe that are positive, but i think looking beyond europe for a moment to where this is going to take us i think what is really important is that we get to a harmonize standard, that's what i would love to talk about, harmonize standard, europe has taken big important step and important conversations happening in other places in the world and that's really what we need to get to, international consensus on privacy. >> europe is now the most powerful regulator of silicon valley, agree or disagree? >> on data, yes, it has been going on for a while, the gdpr is kind of positive or negative, protection directive of 1990's, fair information practice principles, formalizing what europe has been d
on the communicators discussion put into place in europe who they affect and what they are, joining us is victoria espinel, software alliance, ms. espinel it was written that europe is the most powerful regulator of silicon valley, do you agree with that? >> i think europe took a big step and they are certainly the first major market to have privacy law and very important about privacy regulations in europe that are positive, but i think looking beyond europe for a moment to where this is...
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but it is very difficult for us to say at the moment. emes, more heat waves, more floods, more big storms. this is expected to come about in response to climate change. in a stinging and unusual personal attack, china‘s ruling communist party‘s people‘s daily newspaper said president trump was starring in his own "street fighter—style drama" as trade tensions continue to mount all of this comes after china announced tariffs on more than 5,000 us goods worth $60 billion late on friday. beijing said those would come into effect if the us proceeded with tariffs on $200 billion of chinese exports. the us and china already implemented tariffs on $34 billion worth of each other‘s goods injuly. paul blake is in new york. this kind of personal attack is quite rare from the chinese. what has been the reaction? it seems to stem back to the tweet by donald trump sent out on saturday saying the tablets were working far better than anyone had expected. this morning, monday morning in china, we have two newspapers coming out, the people‘s daily oversea
but it is very difficult for us to say at the moment. emes, more heat waves, more floods, more big storms. this is expected to come about in response to climate change. in a stinging and unusual personal attack, china‘s ruling communist party‘s people‘s daily newspaper said president trump was starring in his own "street fighter—style drama" as trade tensions continue to mount all of this comes after china announced tariffs on more than 5,000 us goods worth $60 billion late on...
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again, this is a great use. that is not the problem. the problem is i have a lot of charities and you do that you would love to support. if i support those, i'd take -- i would dig into my own money and i support those journeys. what this sets up is you can have someone else pay for those contributions, you get the political credit, and therefore you can be generous with your charitable giving. it is all underwritten and the funds are also applied by other people. host: do you have a ballpark of a was spent on charitable donations? guest: i do not remember the statistic. i am certain the members of congress do that and it is a smart thing to do if you're a politician. if you are seen as giving to charity, that will make you look like a good politician and that would be a good thing to do. that is not the problem. is not. giving to the charity is not a problem and using your leadership pack funds. the source are all these businesses and interests and individuals who have interests before congress. they are providing the funds and you cou
again, this is a great use. that is not the problem. the problem is i have a lot of charities and you do that you would love to support. if i support those, i'd take -- i would dig into my own money and i support those journeys. what this sets up is you can have someone else pay for those contributions, you get the political credit, and therefore you can be generous with your charitable giving. it is all underwritten and the funds are also applied by other people. host: do you have a ballpark...
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>> and think it is used as a generic word but it shouldn't be it is very specific that people use it as a substitute when we say that bitcoin revolution what they say it is a block chain a block chain revolution or digital currency revolution not just with bitcoin which is exciting but there are a lot of really cool things done in this space. >>host: how many crypto currencies are being developed out there?? >> it is very hard to know because there are tokens if they use lock chain technology other than currency. but with money people don't use these as money unless there a lot of people using them so there are some predominant coin such as bitcoin or bitcoin cash those and some of those are disingenuous and at the marketplace. and there is very little regulation in that marketplace. and to risk more than they are willing to lose this is a brand-new territory. and then to do due diligence. then to feel that they understand that enough and for those to understand that. and i encourage people to see what's out there. >> is this a a threat to the sovereignty of nationstate? >> that is. >
>> and think it is used as a generic word but it shouldn't be it is very specific that people use it as a substitute when we say that bitcoin revolution what they say it is a block chain a block chain revolution or digital currency revolution not just with bitcoin which is exciting but there are a lot of really cool things done in this space. >>host: how many crypto currencies are being developed out there?? >> it is very hard to know because there are tokens if they use lock...
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fundamental principle the global it is informed comes. from the us. what is. and german sportswear giant adidas says it will no longer work with the rainy and football federation just a month after rival nike did the same. a very warm welcome to the program from all of us here at r t h q in moscow thanks for joining us this hour. first nato has come up with its own way of teaching media literacy to youngsters they alliance has released a facebook game called the news hero players are supposed to learn how to separate truthful stories from fake ones and associates try her hand up it. welcome to nato's new online weapon against misinformation it's the news here oh i promised myself to report only the truth join me on my quest to filter the news some of the headlines about the game might imply that its developers have a bone to pick with russia but on closer inspection it seems it doesn't have that much russian fake news to decipher you might have thought that needle's lot fear based strategic communications center of excellence could dig up something better espe
fundamental principle the global it is informed comes. from the us. what is. and german sportswear giant adidas says it will no longer work with the rainy and football federation just a month after rival nike did the same. a very warm welcome to the program from all of us here at r t h q in moscow thanks for joining us this hour. first nato has come up with its own way of teaching media literacy to youngsters they alliance has released a facebook game called the news hero players are supposed...
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hence the logo of cuprcling which is used in the coffee cuprcling which is used in the coffe e cu p cuprclingou can see the cuprcling logo and in here are two copy cups and the bigger the bag the more you have in there. —— coffee. and then when i thought that the way that is just paper again. you would dispose of that as you would normally do with your waste paper. we took that one step further and we developed a moulding process for paper so rather than a paper sheet that we would make into bags and boxes, but we have also developed is moulding paper. this replaces angle use plastics. this particular one is used for perfume but the entire box is made of paper. it is made out of coffee cup. we have ta ken a it is made out of coffee cup. we have taken a product which was going to landfill and we have replaced single use plastics with the sustainable product. the most important thing is end of life. that is where single use plastics have the biggest downfall, the lack of biodegradability and recycling in plastics with a product that you mould, you can fully recycled. very quickly, i know you de
hence the logo of cuprcling which is used in the coffee cuprcling which is used in the coffe e cu p cuprclingou can see the cuprcling logo and in here are two copy cups and the bigger the bag the more you have in there. —— coffee. and then when i thought that the way that is just paper again. you would dispose of that as you would normally do with your waste paper. we took that one step further and we developed a moulding process for paper so rather than a paper sheet that we would make...
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it as a proxy, 9250 is a good support level. vonnie: talk to ushe treasury market. you think the market might be discounting some dovishness that will be there. >> from the job owning and the jawson hole tax money -- boning and the jackson hole, the fed is going to get back to neutral. with that, three more rate hikes probably coming for sure. i wouldn't be so easy to dismiss the fed's rate hike, they are not hawkish, they are accommodative because we have a negative real funds rate. then we start talking about the impact of the yield curve and what they do next. i think the straight path just clearly towards -- is clearly towards neutral. >> our thanks to tim mulholland. buy is the latest retailer to be punished by investors even as quarterly results outpaced projections. shares are calling the most in a year as growth looks to be cooling off. joining us with more is taylor riggs with our stock of the hour. i am surprised best buy is still around. their current sales never matter, it is always about future growth and expectations. they are still
it as a proxy, 9250 is a good support level. vonnie: talk to ushe treasury market. you think the market might be discounting some dovishness that will be there. >> from the job owning and the jawson hole tax money -- boning and the jackson hole, the fed is going to get back to neutral. with that, three more rate hikes probably coming for sure. i wouldn't be so easy to dismiss the fed's rate hike, they are not hawkish, they are accommodative because we have a negative real funds rate. then...
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is. different that are going to be then a lot of things those of us then shoot mythical who's i'm in there and moved or identify comes to say is ideal i mean everything doesn't mean they got that all. of them look at the bill clinton you didn't say this i thought i said it was three though you know. that theo little record like that i carry their bones we are stuck on the ill. gloss over there by they're going to lead us to see the cannot tell them about that but i give them a yes who stores don't look at them as honest or spineless is the idea i looked at a little this is those needles the almost like yes i was and. yup innocent the most idea is mystical and often that i didn't know that their son icicle made a. cool a good deal not all do and don't know me young depends on us galatea it has the internet they can have them as well as set and i mean some communists there's a whole material system of the me and in those means this there are this idea yourself under this ideal bronze wheel it's like a do not that i'm a get it defeated the i'm in the set out of own idea get that meaning is so
is. different that are going to be then a lot of things those of us then shoot mythical who's i'm in there and moved or identify comes to say is ideal i mean everything doesn't mean they got that all. of them look at the bill clinton you didn't say this i thought i said it was three though you know. that theo little record like that i carry their bones we are stuck on the ill. gloss over there by they're going to lead us to see the cannot tell them about that but i give them a yes who stores...
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it is important for us to be a public company. it is absolutely the right place for us to live. what worries you about brexit or excites you? you're on the board of airbus. what are your thoughts? >> the most challenging thing right now is the uncertainty that brexit causes. whether it is for a biotechnology company grappling with issues about the uncertainty over future regulation or an aerospace company grappling with issues relating to the very complex logistics supply chain that are affected by the outcome of brexit. the most important thing is for negotiators on both sides to work together to get to clarity for business as soon as possible. , such aank you so much fascinating conversation. you some headlines coming we have this bloomberg school about the plans to spin off the drilling unit, maersk saying it plans to spin off the drilling unit. we have another headline coming uses --that same joint nejra: they are expecting to get their number shortly. nejra:a separate listing of maersk on the nasdaq. it was not entirely clear what the structure was. now we know. we will spea
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that phrase is used to divide and it is used to distract. its purpose is to minimize and marginalize issues that impact all of us. it is used to try and shut us up because think about it, think about when you've heard it raised. when we're talking about race. when we're talking about gender. when we're talking about sexual orientation. when we're talking about civil rights. and, yes, we're talking about those issues, and we won't be shut up, and we won't be silenced. we won't be silent about immigrant rights. we won't be silent about a woman's right to control her own body. we won't be silent about equal opportunity and equal justice under the law. [applaus [applause] >> and let's be clear, these issues that they're trying to diminish and demean are the very issues that will define our identity as americans. these are the very issues among others that will define our identity as americans. and so, speaking then of american identity, at the end of the day, i truly believe, based on every experience i've had in life, i believe we have much more
that phrase is used to divide and it is used to distract. its purpose is to minimize and marginalize issues that impact all of us. it is used to try and shut us up because think about it, think about when you've heard it raised. when we're talking about race. when we're talking about gender. when we're talking about sexual orientation. when we're talking about civil rights. and, yes, we're talking about those issues, and we won't be shut up, and we won't be silenced. we won't be silent about...
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joining us is a bloomberg report. standard, this is not confirmed yet. >> you've got to remember that mark carney was asked to be in the position for eight years. that's a statutory requirement. he extended it to six years after the brexit vote. a surprise, given how the negotiations are going and the uncertainty politically around the economy, it's not huge surprise. guy: what he say yes? >> it's hard to know what he's thinking. he originally said he didn't want the job at all. he is a man of mystery. the treasury is led by the chancellor, who is only soft and the spectrum when it comes to brexit. we saw the shenanigans over the last few days about a letter he posted. ?an i put it into that context this is the chancellor trying to put somebody out there who has been warning of the risk of a hard brexit? >> if you wanted to read into , there is sons much uncertainty around the economy and the future of brexit. we don't know if theresa may is going to be in power this time next year. the chancellor doesn't know he will
joining us is a bloomberg report. standard, this is not confirmed yet. >> you've got to remember that mark carney was asked to be in the position for eight years. that's a statutory requirement. he extended it to six years after the brexit vote. a surprise, given how the negotiations are going and the uncertainty politically around the economy, it's not huge surprise. guy: what he say yes? >> it's hard to know what he's thinking. he originally said he didn't want the job at all. he...
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the us is as well. ident kenyatta of kenya meeting president trumpjust kenyatta of kenya meeting president trump just yesterday in fact. what does africa have to offer the uk? there is a lot of hope that is resting with africa because it is a continent that is starting to come together where potentially there is quite a bit of growth. it also offers plenty of resources which is what china is interested in. i would say that again theresa may perhaps is sort of going along with the fad. if you look at china the first foreign visit of the current president, xijinping, was in fact china, and within the eu mr macron is one step ahead, he has already visited 11 countries so far. all right, thank you for coming in and sharing your expertise, and of course we will keep an eye on how theresa may gets on. we will let you know what she is up to. the united states and mexico have reached a new trade agreement after months of difficult negotiations. it's a major step in the discussions towards a new north america fre
the us is as well. ident kenyatta of kenya meeting president trumpjust kenyatta of kenya meeting president trump just yesterday in fact. what does africa have to offer the uk? there is a lot of hope that is resting with africa because it is a continent that is starting to come together where potentially there is quite a bit of growth. it also offers plenty of resources which is what china is interested in. i would say that again theresa may perhaps is sort of going along with the fad. if you...
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and who is against us and this president, this administration is definitely for us and the candidatest this president are the ones to go with. don't be fooled, other candidate say one thing back here in indiana and another in washington, hillary clinton supporters or this or that, they are not for us but mike braun, donald trump and others are for us. jillian: thank you for joining us, we appreciate it. 18 after the hour. there cases won't be heard by a certain prosecutor and exclusion list, 2 dozen names of police officers on it. prosecutors refusing to take cases from cops. rob: apple set to unveil a new iphone. the changes are pretty big. the inside scoop on what it will look like. the apple watch coming up. done. hit the snooze button and get low prices on school supplies all summer long. like this case of paper for only $29.99 at office depot officemax. as king midas, i here, you will too.nt. your oil change comes with a tire rotation as well. ooo! i could put that on an airplane banner. our $19.99 oil change also includes a tire rotation. book an appointment online. this wi-fi i
and who is against us and this president, this administration is definitely for us and the candidatest this president are the ones to go with. don't be fooled, other candidate say one thing back here in indiana and another in washington, hillary clinton supporters or this or that, they are not for us but mike braun, donald trump and others are for us. jillian: thank you for joining us, we appreciate it. 18 after the hour. there cases won't be heard by a certain prosecutor and exclusion list, 2...
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there is land are being used for those purposes. ovely green pastures, we have dozens of areas of natural beauty and the green belt is an immediate post—war construct, i have no time for the campaign, they are a pressure group. this is theirjob. the fact is that we need half a million new houses and they need to be built somewhere. iam not and they need to be built somewhere. i am not saying that those areas of outstanding natural beauty should in any way be touched, but when we talk about the green belt, we are talking about the green belt, we are talking about brownfield sites a lot of the time and areas that are not particularly pretty. they are saying they should be using those areas and exploiting those areas more profitably for new housing. the important part of this argument is that it important part of this argument is thatitis important part of this argument is that it is about it is all very well to build wherever, but it always tends to be expensive houses and this idea that the houses we need need to be affordable. that i
there is land are being used for those purposes. ovely green pastures, we have dozens of areas of natural beauty and the green belt is an immediate post—war construct, i have no time for the campaign, they are a pressure group. this is theirjob. the fact is that we need half a million new houses and they need to be built somewhere. iam not and they need to be built somewhere. i am not saying that those areas of outstanding natural beauty should in any way be touched, but when we talk about...
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humanitarian chief in yemen and britain is selling arms at the moment we used on yemen yet to understand bombing of yemen this week was a couple of things first of all why is it that the world's by and large has inherited this appalling catastrophe you see news coverage blanket news coverage almost of forest fires in america well i'm very sorry for those being caught up in those fires but actually frankly we're talking about twenty two million people here at risk of death or starvation in yemen compared to a handful frankly in america who may have lost their lives new life is insignificant but in terms of the scale of it yemen is far more significant than what's happening you see the british game. again says when people like jeremy corbin and you leave to talk about this issue that we need intelligence gathering with the saudis relationship with them of course saudi arabian bombers are bombing data this is this is the real importance and when britain takes over the presidency of the un security council presumably this will be the point made by the british government you will point you kn
humanitarian chief in yemen and britain is selling arms at the moment we used on yemen yet to understand bombing of yemen this week was a couple of things first of all why is it that the world's by and large has inherited this appalling catastrophe you see news coverage blanket news coverage almost of forest fires in america well i'm very sorry for those being caught up in those fires but actually frankly we're talking about twenty two million people here at risk of death or starvation in yemen...
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is on the rocks. r.t. washington d.c. well former u.s. ambassador to croatia peter galbraith told us it is unclear whether sanctions will have the effect that washington is seeking. the case of iran is completely different from that of north korea first these are unilateral u.s. sanctions and they are that the entire international community except the united states thinks they are inappropriate that they're wrong and in the case of iran iran feels that they had a valid agreement and that there's no lawful basis for doing it it's very hard to coerce people to do something which they think is in fact lawful and goes against their their will so i think you sanction the u.s. sanctions which are unilateral opposed by the rest of the world there are unlikely to be sanctions on turkey like the sanctions on iran i think will cause real economic pain. but again as to whether they will accomplish their purpose that's very unclear although in the case of turkey it's a little more complicated because there was a deal to refer to three reverend brunson and turkey simply got impatient so it's quit
is on the rocks. r.t. washington d.c. well former u.s. ambassador to croatia peter galbraith told us it is unclear whether sanctions will have the effect that washington is seeking. the case of iran is completely different from that of north korea first these are unilateral u.s. sanctions and they are that the entire international community except the united states thinks they are inappropriate that they're wrong and in the case of iran iran feels that they had a valid agreement and that...
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is that telling us something that markets are ignoring? we are watching the data closely at of china. what has been remarkable is the resiliency of the u.s. market in the face of emerging-market equities and the weakness we have seen overseas in terms of europe and banks exposed to turkey. we continue to favor the u.s. over non-u.s. equities. the performance cap is the whitest it has been in some time. again, investors should be adding to their exposures domestically and potential staying -- potentially staying neutral weight and taking it down as we get towards the end of the cycle. david: could there be a knock on effect with investments around the world for the possibility of increased tightening from other central banks? the indonesian central bank today increase their rates surprisingly to strengthen the rupiah. if that gets repeated in other emerging markets, could that happen effect on growth? >> it certainly could. you look at global growth, and back to china. china is 18% of world gdp, but more than a third of global gdp, but you
is that telling us something that markets are ignoring? we are watching the data closely at of china. what has been remarkable is the resiliency of the u.s. market in the face of emerging-market equities and the weakness we have seen overseas in terms of europe and banks exposed to turkey. we continue to favor the u.s. over non-u.s. equities. the performance cap is the whitest it has been in some time. again, investors should be adding to their exposures domestically and potential staying --...