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it would be bad for u.s. consumers and bad for u.s. business the u.s. sells lots of airplanes to china and has the capacity to sell more. if the chinese stopped that, that would be disastrous for boeing and other aerospace manufacturers in the united states there's talk about apple you mentioned it in your preamble this morning. it's not good for apple because the chinese could stop the sale of apple phones in china, cha would be a disaster for the apple company. >> want to wrap it up with this. you made your fortune by thinking outside the box give viewers and listeners in the u.s. and around the world an out of the box idea right now that you got given everything that's going on we're focused on trade and everything give us an out of the box idea >> in 20 or 30 years time the average human life expect santi will be 110 or 120, and people will no longer be frail in old age, they'll be welderly instead of elderly that will change many markets and many things in the structure of our lives that's got to be great news for us all >> investing in aging. jim
it would be bad for u.s. consumers and bad for u.s. business the u.s. sells lots of airplanes to china and has the capacity to sell more. if the chinese stopped that, that would be disastrous for boeing and other aerospace manufacturers in the united states there's talk about apple you mentioned it in your preamble this morning. it's not good for apple because the chinese could stop the sale of apple phones in china, cha would be a disaster for the apple company. >> want to wrap it up...
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u.s. says sweeping tower of steel an alibi will take effect on friday. there could be nothing short of tragic to let this opportunity go to waste. first talks in new york and now a top north korean official is heading for washington bearing a letter from kim jong un to president trump. also the security council a warning for south sudan sanctions are coming if the fighting doesn't stop. and did italy the political deadlock appears to be over with a populist government set to be sworn in very. welcome to the news of the united states is imposing steel and alan minium tariffs on the european union canada and mexico stoking fears of a global trade war now the trumpet ministration claims the move is justified saying reliance on imported metals is a threat to national security but its targets are some of america's closest allies and their threatening retaliation french president called the u.s. action illegal his foreign minister says america first is becoming america alone mexico's economy min
u.s. says sweeping tower of steel an alibi will take effect on friday. there could be nothing short of tragic to let this opportunity go to waste. first talks in new york and now a top north korean official is heading for washington bearing a letter from kim jong un to president trump. also the security council a warning for south sudan sanctions are coming if the fighting doesn't stop. and did italy the political deadlock appears to be over with a populist government set to be sworn in very....
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so often puerto rico, particularly among u.s. historians is not seen as part of u.s. history, or it falls through the cracks of latin american history or u.s. history. the puerto rican studies association is a place where it's a very vibrant interdisciplinary conversation but because of the history of puerto rico as a colony, it doesn't fit neatly into the geographical categories so it doesn't get the focus for that reason among u.s. historians. >> right now puerto rico is in the headlines as it tries to recover from an awful hurricane that basically devastated the entire island, infrastructure. so many now are leaving and coming to florida and elsewhere in the u.s. does any of that surprise you based on the history that you've researched in puerto rico? >> no. everything that we're seeing is a continuation of a legacy of the unequal status of puerto rico in relation to the u.s. federal government. it's an unincorporated territory. it has secondary status. and this is, you know, the federal response, the availability of supplies, all these things were affected precise
so often puerto rico, particularly among u.s. historians is not seen as part of u.s. history, or it falls through the cracks of latin american history or u.s. history. the puerto rican studies association is a place where it's a very vibrant interdisciplinary conversation but because of the history of puerto rico as a colony, it doesn't fit neatly into the geographical categories so it doesn't get the focus for that reason among u.s. historians. >> right now puerto rico is in the...
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u.s. president and north korean leader. a really you know a lot of progress. really very positively better than anybody could expect. amazing that many thought would never happen is addressing pyongyang's nuclear ambitions. i'm sam is a dan this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up stranded at sea hundreds of migrants who were rescued off the libyan coast find themselves with nowhere to go. and we meet the afghans walking a seven hundred kilometers for the message for their government. after eighteen months of trading insults and threats of nuclear annihilation donald trump and kim jong un have held face to face talks in singapore in the last few moments trump said the meeting went better than anybody could have expected but it's the first time a sitting u.s. president has met a north korean leader. really great to really take you to a lot of progress really very fatherly better than anybody expected comparable to. well i dream brown reports on a historic day that many people though
u.s. president and north korean leader. a really you know a lot of progress. really very positively better than anybody could expect. amazing that many thought would never happen is addressing pyongyang's nuclear ambitions. i'm sam is a dan this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up stranded at sea hundreds of migrants who were rescued off the libyan coast find themselves with nowhere to go. and we meet the afghans walking a seven hundred kilometers for the message for their government....
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the u.s. is following a different path on and and leading a more protectionist policy approach right now, there is still a chance that all those other countries that are united in the g7 and g20 and the member states of the wto will be able to carry on and stick to the global liberal international order. melinda: do you really think they will get to any topics at the summit besides trade? laura: i sure hope they will because there are really big crises like the ones in syria and eastern ukraine, other topics that are really relevant that we should be talking about. topics like equal rights s for womemen. ifif you look at the a agenda fr the g7, also climate change. these are really the topics we should be talking about rather than getting into those fights. the u.s. is giving its official justification for notsing these tariffs, unfair trading practices, actually, but national security by proceeding under what is a fairly obscure national law rather than under standard wto procedures. is the u
the u.s. is following a different path on and and leading a more protectionist policy approach right now, there is still a chance that all those other countries that are united in the g7 and g20 and the member states of the wto will be able to carry on and stick to the global liberal international order. melinda: do you really think they will get to any topics at the summit besides trade? laura: i sure hope they will because there are really big crises like the ones in syria and eastern...
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the u.s. in response to the trump administration's duties on canadian steel and aluminum. beginning july 1, some items will be subject to taxes of 10% or 25%. the canadian foreign affairs minister announced the measures today in hamilton, ontario. ms. freeland: canada has no choice but to retaliate with a measure of the great reciprocal dollar for -- perfectly reciprocal dollar for dollar response. freeland said, "we will not escalate and we will not back down." president trump once replacement for anthony kennedy by october. the white house legislative affairs director told reporters today that the president will ask potential nominees about their past and academic credentials but will not ask rulingpecific cases or such as rove versus wade, the landmark decision that legalized abortion in the united states. scientists for the environmental protection agency's day they are being left out -- say they are being left out of the rulemaking process. in a letter to scott pruitt today, the epa scien
the u.s. in response to the trump administration's duties on canadian steel and aluminum. beginning july 1, some items will be subject to taxes of 10% or 25%. the canadian foreign affairs minister announced the measures today in hamilton, ontario. ms. freeland: canada has no choice but to retaliate with a measure of the great reciprocal dollar for -- perfectly reciprocal dollar for dollar response. freeland said, "we will not escalate and we will not back down." president trump once...
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the china u.s. about face from a couple of days ago when it says it's when it said it was going to go ahead and impose tariffs on chinese goods when it had said that they were going to put this on hold so it will leave u.s. officials as well as chinese officials without much certainty that what they work on this weekend is going to have much effect florence thank you. now the israeli military says its jets have targeted ten sites belonging to hamas in the gaza strip and just two munition manufacturing and storage sites were hit earlier israel said it intercepted at least one rocket fired from gaza over the city of steroids rocket sarin have been activated in southern israeli areas bordering the gaza strip. well earlier on saturday thousands of people attended the funeral of a young palestinian medics shot dead by israeli forces at the gaza border on friday twenty one year old on the job and volunteering since the weekly protest began in march but since then israeli soldiers have killed at least one
the china u.s. about face from a couple of days ago when it says it's when it said it was going to go ahead and impose tariffs on chinese goods when it had said that they were going to put this on hold so it will leave u.s. officials as well as chinese officials without much certainty that what they work on this weekend is going to have much effect florence thank you. now the israeli military says its jets have targeted ten sites belonging to hamas in the gaza strip and just two munition...
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the u.s. position is the u.s. institutions and administration has been since this illegal measures been taken against the state of qatar remember very supportive to me in calling for the escalation and for unity within the g.c.c. . the president at the beginning of the question is not reflecting. what we are as a single evaluating our relation with the us based on. the president has been informed by his institutions about the relation between qatar and the united states and. we have very strong and very constructive. engagement with the president himself and the president himself here he has spent a lot of efforts in the escalating the situation and calling for to begin to tee off the g.c.c. trying to convene a meeting between the g.c.c. countries in order to feel that that can reach a solution you've had has. has it had an impact on the white house has had an impact on the u.s. president and perhaps softened his position the communication mainly happen between within the us system but our communication command at
the u.s. position is the u.s. institutions and administration has been since this illegal measures been taken against the state of qatar remember very supportive to me in calling for the escalation and for unity within the g.c.c. . the president at the beginning of the question is not reflecting. what we are as a single evaluating our relation with the us based on. the president has been informed by his institutions about the relation between qatar and the united states and. we have very strong...
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normally u.s. presidents don't replace their secretaries of state and various other lead a disease like the cia within the within a period of a year or two years he's been very very different in that regard he's done all these things that are counter-intuitive and and yet and still he manages to come out ahead so. he's thinking the same thing on this with regards to imposing these these these trade tabs whether or not it's going to work with the with the deputy oh and with our trading partners is yet to be seen but he believes that it will and he's willing to stand alone if he has to make that point now we see a second see it vos send that that out and many still have companies on either that deal or expanding is it easy to see it from that perspective or do you think that the tit for tat because the create will problem for the american companies and the american consumers in the in the near term. i think of it that the problems are much bigger than the share of trade they're verities actually targ
normally u.s. presidents don't replace their secretaries of state and various other lead a disease like the cia within the within a period of a year or two years he's been very very different in that regard he's done all these things that are counter-intuitive and and yet and still he manages to come out ahead so. he's thinking the same thing on this with regards to imposing these these these trade tabs whether or not it's going to work with the with the deputy oh and with our trading partners...
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and u.s. senators consider a bill which would greatly expand the president's war powers even as constitutional experts testify about the dangers of the new legislation. a very warm welcome this is r.t. international with meaning aaron good to have you with us this hour now our top story it's been a year since the start of the operation to liberate the syrian city of rocket from meisel but the human cost of the operation still remains unclear according to the u.s. led coalition the number of civilians killed in the battle for rocket will never be known as far as how do we know how many civilians were killed i'm just being honest no one will ever know anyone who claims they all know is lying. it comes as honesty international releases a report accusing the u.s. led coalition of relentless air and artillery strikes jury in the battle for rocker the report even suggests the coalition may have committed war crimes as r.t. for trying to explains. getting to the bottom of what was really happening in
and u.s. senators consider a bill which would greatly expand the president's war powers even as constitutional experts testify about the dangers of the new legislation. a very warm welcome this is r.t. international with meaning aaron good to have you with us this hour now our top story it's been a year since the start of the operation to liberate the syrian city of rocket from meisel but the human cost of the operation still remains unclear according to the u.s. led coalition the number of...
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brent: the u.s. president hails a supreme court decision to uphold hisis travel ban on sevel muslim majority countries. we will geget more from the u.s. capitol. alsoso coming up, malta says it will accept a migrant rescue ship it previously turned away. several european countries agreed t to take a share of the 200 migrgrants on arard. yet passengers on the ship say they have heard nothing about anher government and her job on the line because of migration. german chancellor angela merkel is trying to deliver immigration policy to satisfy the most conservative members of her coalition government. she has added that a plan is the answer but time and public opinion are not on her side. and we have the latest from the world cup as groups c and d come to a close. argentina addled nigeria for the last 16th spot. all the world cup action is coming up. ♪ brent: i'm brent goff. it's good to have you with us. tonight, u.s. president donald trump is celebrating a major victory. the u.s. supreme court has up
brent: the u.s. president hails a supreme court decision to uphold hisis travel ban on sevel muslim majority countries. we will geget more from the u.s. capitol. alsoso coming up, malta says it will accept a migrant rescue ship it previously turned away. several european countries agreed t to take a share of the 200 migrgrants on arard. yet passengers on the ship say they have heard nothing about anher government and her job on the line because of migration. german chancellor angela merkel is...
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u.s. imposes tyrus on chinese imports. france and israel is leaders are meeting in paris to iron out differences on the refugee crisis. and the united nations warns global warming is still reaching dangerously high levels. the leader of yemen to the rebels is called on his supporters to fight back against saudi and emirate he supported government forces who were closing in on the vital pull city of her day meanwhile the u.n. security council wish discussed the issue on thursday says the port must remain open for humanitarian deliveries lower burden monday reports. yemen's port city of how data was bustling with people buying food on thursday bought this is also a city bracing for a heavy bombardment and the. people here are barely living his unemployment you know data there are no jobs the person you know works to on his daily living there will be a big crisis if the fire chad moved into the city and with poverty and hunger and the residents will be victims people are dying from hunger the
u.s. imposes tyrus on chinese imports. france and israel is leaders are meeting in paris to iron out differences on the refugee crisis. and the united nations warns global warming is still reaching dangerously high levels. the leader of yemen to the rebels is called on his supporters to fight back against saudi and emirate he supported government forces who were closing in on the vital pull city of her day meanwhile the u.n. security council wish discussed the issue on thursday says the port...
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we do see fundamentally the u.s., on macro, very attractive. u.s. consumers are strong, u.s. corporate is strong, balance sheets are strong in the u.s.. taking afed, whilst step back from monetary accommodation, financial conditions are still stimulated. real rates in the u.s. are still very low. >> what is interesting is that the small cap keeps outperforming. we talk about that when it comes to the -- >> is that a function of if you are going to be entering a trade war and central-bank withdrawing liquidity you want to be in domestic oriented sectors no matter where you are on the globe? >> exactly. if a trade war starts you want to allocate to those investments which are the least sensitive to global trade. that is small caps. >> aswhin alankar of janus capital management. you are sticking with us. what i find interesting is that as passive money is coming out of etf's and volatility is quitting on the sidelines, you are not seeing money come into active trades. >> the active guys have been saying a long time, just wait we are coming back. they are not coming back yet. the
we do see fundamentally the u.s., on macro, very attractive. u.s. consumers are strong, u.s. corporate is strong, balance sheets are strong in the u.s.. taking afed, whilst step back from monetary accommodation, financial conditions are still stimulated. real rates in the u.s. are still very low. >> what is interesting is that the small cap keeps outperforming. we talk about that when it comes to the -- >> is that a function of if you are going to be entering a trade war and...
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u.s. as the two nations hold talks to try to avoid a trade war. and anti immigrant right wing parties predicted to win the most seats in slovenia's general election. the meaning of baghdad calls to repair rocks crumbling heritage are being ignored. and is mounting in jordan against tax increases there's been another day of protests calling for the government to resign the tax rises are required by the international monetary fund to reduce the national debt. at the largest anti-government rallies in five years in what regard is one of the most stable middle east countries the purchase movement initially started by trade unions has swelled nationwide today to show their frustration. i'm up with how local white citizens now have no power the searching for the children's t.v. food women are looking in garbage containers to feed their kids and every day we are surprised by rising prices of new taxes. the problem is not just with that small the jordanian citizen right now. his pockets are empty
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the u.s. is giving as its official justification for imposing these punitive tariffs not unfair trading practices actually but national security by proceeding under what is a fairly obscure national law rather than under standard w t o procedures isn't the u.s. ultimately thumbing its nose at its allies and perhaps at that rule based international order in general sure a bit i mean certainly trump need to react fast lead so he needed a reason in order to do to act like this i believe actually the reason is is a bit different. we have and we don't have an equivalent for the terrorists and that has to be saw for many many years we we claim to. you know the us claimed this . many years like the administration obama but also clinton george bush jr for instance they claimed this many many times and nothing happened and the w t o x quite slowly and pace years and years i didn't just talking about but then i was with what tamala took many years for a very minor thing so i believe we need some action
the u.s. is giving as its official justification for imposing these punitive tariffs not unfair trading practices actually but national security by proceeding under what is a fairly obscure national law rather than under standard w t o procedures isn't the u.s. ultimately thumbing its nose at its allies and perhaps at that rule based international order in general sure a bit i mean certainly trump need to react fast lead so he needed a reason in order to do to act like this i believe actually...
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the u.s. would not sign the communique. how are we to interpret these aggravated tweets coming left, right, and center? >> it did seem hard to believe. before the summit started, trump of course called justin trudeau "indignant" and lashed out at his allies. i was at the meeting and we were preparing for a lot of fireworks. and then it turned out that trump actually seemed to really get along with people. at one point, we did not think there would be a communique at all, but by saturday, we heard there would be and of course, there was. justin trudeau said it shows we can deliver when people thought we couldn't. and it was quite shocking movie got the tweet minutes later from trump saying, "this is an insult to us, and justin trudeau is weak and meek." and so i think, you know, in the grand scheme of things, not agreeing on a communique does not change the world, but it will be very hard for the leaders of the major countries to trust that trump will commit to what he said he would. ♪ rishaa
the u.s. would not sign the communique. how are we to interpret these aggravated tweets coming left, right, and center? >> it did seem hard to believe. before the summit started, trump of course called justin trudeau "indignant" and lashed out at his allies. i was at the meeting and we were preparing for a lot of fireworks. and then it turned out that trump actually seemed to really get along with people. at one point, we did not think there would be a communique at all, but by...
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products try and help the u.s. with its trade deficit and so even now it's really some of the other countries that were playing by the rules in china wasn't. love the analysis thanks for joining us pressure to be here thank you. a german commission has recommended raising the minimum wage next year from eight euros eighty four an hour to nine euros nineteen ideas to boost private consumption the german government is widely expected to ok the proposals which include a further hike in twenty twenty points have been required to pay the minimum wage in germany since twenty fifteen. stuff a national correspondent to cope about the success of the minimum wage here in germany. when you take a look around europe with then nine euros nineteen germany would be the number two in europe with a minimum wage the highest minimum wages being paid in luxembourg with eleven yours fifty five and the lowest in bulgaria with only one euro fifty seven exports are divided if the mini wage is a success story here in germany or not when yo
products try and help the u.s. with its trade deficit and so even now it's really some of the other countries that were playing by the rules in china wasn't. love the analysis thanks for joining us pressure to be here thank you. a german commission has recommended raising the minimum wage next year from eight euros eighty four an hour to nine euros nineteen ideas to boost private consumption the german government is widely expected to ok the proposals which include a further hike in twenty...
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u.s. companies are doing very well. our focus isaid, on the u.s. strength and we believe that the u.s. economy can withstand further hiking. in contrast --s, if they are so focused on what the u.s. is doing, that means they are not trying to be the global central bank and i think that has contributed to some of the near-term weakness that you alluded to in em markets. david: the fed has hiked rates seven times already. when do we start to feel that? look at em or the strength in the dollar, we have felt it to a degree. the real question is, when does the tightening start to withdraw liquidity at a rate that the u.s. economy or the global economy can't tolerate it. so far, we haven't seen that. signaled --p has ecb has signaled it will put the qe system in the future, the bank of japan is still providing liquidity. while that tightening has begun and continues, in the netted states it is not at a point where the fed is choking off states,- in the united it is not at a point where the fed is choking off growth. typically what killed the rally was the
u.s. companies are doing very well. our focus isaid, on the u.s. strength and we believe that the u.s. economy can withstand further hiking. in contrast --s, if they are so focused on what the u.s. is doing, that means they are not trying to be the global central bank and i think that has contributed to some of the near-term weakness that you alluded to in em markets. david: the fed has hiked rates seven times already. when do we start to feel that? look at em or the strength in the dollar, we...
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the u.s. would not sign the communique. how are we to interpret these aggravated tweets coming left, right, and center? >> it did seem hard to believe. before the summit started, trump called dressed in two -- called indignant and lashed out at his allies. i was at the meeting and we were preparing for a lot of fireworks. and then it turned out that trump actually seemed to really get along with people. at one point, we did not think there would be a communique at all, but by saturday, we heard there would be and of course, there was. justin trudeau said it shows we can deliver when people thought we couldn't. and it was quite shocking movie got the tweet minutes later from trump saying, "this is an insult , and justin trudeau is weak and meek." in the grand scheme of things, not agreeing on a communique does not change the world, but it will be very hard for the leaders of the major countries to trust that trump will commit to what he said he would. rishaad: trump meeting kim. that summit and
the u.s. would not sign the communique. how are we to interpret these aggravated tweets coming left, right, and center? >> it did seem hard to believe. before the summit started, trump called dressed in two -- called indignant and lashed out at his allies. i was at the meeting and we were preparing for a lot of fireworks. and then it turned out that trump actually seemed to really get along with people. at one point, we did not think there would be a communique at all, but by saturday, we...
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u.s. tariffs. trade continues to dominate concerns about markets. everybody is still wondering where this is going. you mentioned the report we should be getting at the end of the week. president trump clarifying he intends to use the committee on foreign investments in the u.s. to go after not just chinese investments and technology in the u.s. but other countries as law. yvonne: i guess darling back a little bit when it comes to the trade rhetoric. limbo on the trade fund. a modest rebound, as you mentioned. not seeing a lot of juice into the market, it is. kathleen: if it had not been for oil rebounding, we don't know who would have gotten that rebound in stocks. let's take a look at where they closed. the dow gaining 30 points. after nine straight losses managing to rebound, the s&p 500 up six points. again, led by energy producers in the nasdaq as tech companies recover a bit from their brutal selloff on monday. let's move on to major markets and see what is happening there. i just me
u.s. tariffs. trade continues to dominate concerns about markets. everybody is still wondering where this is going. you mentioned the report we should be getting at the end of the week. president trump clarifying he intends to use the committee on foreign investments in the u.s. to go after not just chinese investments and technology in the u.s. but other countries as law. yvonne: i guess darling back a little bit when it comes to the trade rhetoric. limbo on the trade fund. a modest rebound,...
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u.s. equities. european stocks are off the lows of the session. as the yenis lower continues to be the safe haven of choice, but not huge momentum in the currency market, and less it is the new zealand dollar, and you are getting killed. hear did in europe. crude steeper. opec was not front and center. everybody seemed to brush off the trade stuff. david: what about iran? the u.s. is putting the screws on iran. alix: it's like walking on a tight rope. you could see a huge deficit or a lot of demand. david: fascinating. we turn now to the morning brief. we will get economic data, including herbal goods and host cell inventories. , the federal reserve feist chair speaking on bank regulation at a conference in idaho. this afternoon, the u.s. treasury selling $36 billion in five-year notes. alix: time for bloomberg first word. i want to kick it off with the first topic. what is happening in china? we are over 6.5 to the dollar. are we looking at the yen the valuation and it rocked local market
u.s. equities. european stocks are off the lows of the session. as the yenis lower continues to be the safe haven of choice, but not huge momentum in the currency market, and less it is the new zealand dollar, and you are getting killed. hear did in europe. crude steeper. opec was not front and center. everybody seemed to brush off the trade stuff. david: what about iran? the u.s. is putting the screws on iran. alix: it's like walking on a tight rope. you could see a huge deficit or a lot of...
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president between between former u.s. presidents and north korean leaders are the north korean officials and we've seen agreements reached in the korean war but they have fallen apart through many different reasons soon after so there is a sense among south koreans that they have seen all this before they don't trust what they see in pyongyang they don't trust the regime there although according to some pretty unscientific surveys that have been done in south korea in recent months the popularity of kim jong un in south korea is fairly high at the moment so cautious optimism have seen all this before of course they hope that this time is going to be different but when we talk about denuclearization of course that means the dismantlement of the north korean nuclear weapon system of its nuclear weapons manufacturing abilities but it also has an implication one would imagine on the u.s. troops that are based here in south korea there are some thirty thousand u.s. soldiers that are based in south korea as part of that so-call
president between between former u.s. presidents and north korean leaders are the north korean officials and we've seen agreements reached in the korean war but they have fallen apart through many different reasons soon after so there is a sense among south koreans that they have seen all this before they don't trust what they see in pyongyang they don't trust the regime there although according to some pretty unscientific surveys that have been done in south korea in recent months the...
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the u.s. and its ally, the e.u., mexico, canada and china with the trade talks with wilbur ross, trying to come to something but really people seem to be butting heads and getting lockstep into their own positions. we have a lot to talk about. sense maybe we a have had quite a lot of patience coming from beijing around the calls of, trade war or not, the posturing that you might see by the u.s. the latest story coming out, the terrace from the u.s. -- if they are applied, talks are off. let's take a look at how the u.s. is setting up for the asian open. ramy: you can see basically green across the board. the s&p 500 up. regardless of what was happening despite the up and down and back and forth of trade tensions, it is surprising that the s&p 500 closed for the week up .5%. that was its biggest weekly rise in a month. we also see positivity from the payroll numbers for the prior month, 200 thrifty -- up 220,000. it is something we have not seen several decades area we will talk about that in a
the u.s. and its ally, the e.u., mexico, canada and china with the trade talks with wilbur ross, trying to come to something but really people seem to be butting heads and getting lockstep into their own positions. we have a lot to talk about. sense maybe we a have had quite a lot of patience coming from beijing around the calls of, trade war or not, the posturing that you might see by the u.s. the latest story coming out, the terrace from the u.s. -- if they are applied, talks are off. let's...
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the u.s. session. after theming trading report saying they have paved the way for a deal with goldilocks. a 20% stake in the restructured version of noble. the house will move to the final aages of a revamped, so maybe light at the end of the tunnel. let's each more details on how we are trading. expectationsmes to of how shanghai shares may start, futures higher, but easing off that advance. slumping to as two-year low, the second worst plunge for that benchmark. tech stocks bore the brunt, sinking the most in two years. this brings the shanghai composite closer to bear market territory. yesterday's slump brings declines to 18%. in the currency space, today's fix will be keenly watched as low, plungingto a at the fastest pace as the 2015 devaluation. rishaad: the pboc bidding to calm markets down. easingould see more of the deleveraging range. the pboc said on monday it will handle the pace and intensity of the deleveraging campaign. that leaves leeway for policy tweaks. we have seen that fin
the u.s. session. after theming trading report saying they have paved the way for a deal with goldilocks. a 20% stake in the restructured version of noble. the house will move to the final aages of a revamped, so maybe light at the end of the tunnel. let's each more details on how we are trading. expectationsmes to of how shanghai shares may start, futures higher, but easing off that advance. slumping to as two-year low, the second worst plunge for that benchmark. tech stocks bore the brunt,...
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but u.s. leaders have declared that the alliance is vital for a regional security and regional cooperation. you look at all our joint statements, you look at joint -- two plus two statements, press conferences. there's always this repetition of a comment about how the alliance is important for regional security. looking at 2015, you see the -- it talks about the indispensable role of the alliance for regional peace, security, prosperity. trump and abe have talked about the alliance as the cornerstone for regional peace and prosperity. and even back in april at the mar-a-lago joint press conference, trump said that he and abe were working on the north korean issue together. so there's this -- this idea that japan and the u.s. are engaged together, working on this. working on regional issues. and yet with north korea being the most pressing security issue in the region, japan is not actively engaged in this. so when japan looks out -- like what bruce was saying. donald? donald? you have japan be
but u.s. leaders have declared that the alliance is vital for a regional security and regional cooperation. you look at all our joint statements, you look at joint -- two plus two statements, press conferences. there's always this repetition of a comment about how the alliance is important for regional security. looking at 2015, you see the -- it talks about the indispensable role of the alliance for regional peace, security, prosperity. trump and abe have talked about the alliance as the...
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either the u.s. is going to weaken, and there doesn't seem to be many signs of that, or the rest of the world is going to pick up. it is hard to say, but our bias is that after euphoria in europe and now depression in europe, we'll see some kind of rebound in europe in particular. turning to china, this week's data was on the weak side, but going back the week before, we had really good export and import numbers from china. if there is a problem in china, they are the canary in the coal mine, and it is relatively stable. look, there are some issues, started fundamentally by the 3% 10 year yield and attraction of capital, and some idiosyncratic issues within certain countries, but generally, in a risk off environment in em, you want to look to put money in and not take it out. jonathan: i want to get to the leverage story in a moment. colin robertson alongside andrea di censo and alan higgins. in the markets this week, a check on the treasuries. good --ns, 30's, solid solid. front end up five basis po
either the u.s. is going to weaken, and there doesn't seem to be many signs of that, or the rest of the world is going to pick up. it is hard to say, but our bias is that after euphoria in europe and now depression in europe, we'll see some kind of rebound in europe in particular. turning to china, this week's data was on the weak side, but going back the week before, we had really good export and import numbers from china. if there is a problem in china, they are the canary in the coal mine,...
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it is working more outside the u.s. than inside the u.s. right now, but that means we should probably continue to see the dollar strengthen through the year as they proceed with rate hikes. mark: why would there be an urgency to make a statement on rates? the economists we surveyed before today said it wouldn't come until december. why did he feel the need to make an announcement on rates, or give guidance on rates? >> i think maybe he wanted to push back the rate hike expectations because of what he mentioned about the external environment, the geopolitical situation, the soft data in the euro, especially compared to the u.s. i think it made the balance smooth. in qe on the other hand, not being too hawkish and not moving too far from the interest rate. i think expectations, given the way the council gave some space, to move next year. i think this is the main reason. i want to see more data from the euro area, more positive data, and i think they want to see how the u.s. develops and whether or not this affects the euro area. as you menti
it is working more outside the u.s. than inside the u.s. right now, but that means we should probably continue to see the dollar strengthen through the year as they proceed with rate hikes. mark: why would there be an urgency to make a statement on rates? the economists we surveyed before today said it wouldn't come until december. why did he feel the need to make an announcement on rates, or give guidance on rates? >> i think maybe he wanted to push back the rate hike expectations...
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the u.s. is giving as its official justification for imposing these punitive tariffs not unfair trading practices actually but national security by proceeding under what is a fairly obscure national law rather than under standard w t o procedures isn't the u.s. ultimately thumbing its nose at its allies and perhaps at that rule based international order in general sure a bit i mean certainly trump need to react fast you so he needed a reason in order to do to act like this i believe actually the reason is is a bit different. we have and we don't have an equivalent of the tariffs and that has to be saw for many many years we we claim the. you know the us claimed this. many years like the administration obama but also clinton george bush jr for instance they claimed this many many times and nothing happened and the w t o x quite slowly and pace years and years i just talking about but now honest with what tamala took many years for a very minor thing so i believe we need some action now we have
the u.s. is giving as its official justification for imposing these punitive tariffs not unfair trading practices actually but national security by proceeding under what is a fairly obscure national law rather than under standard w t o procedures isn't the u.s. ultimately thumbing its nose at its allies and perhaps at that rule based international order in general sure a bit i mean certainly trump need to react fast you so he needed a reason in order to do to act like this i believe actually...
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the u.s. tariffs. >> and the president has what he calls a tremendous victory after the revised -- supreme court upholds his muslim travel ban. >> just past 6:00 p.m. here in your, i'm kathleen hays. we'll look at how the action on wall street will play into the asia-pacific trading day. markets around the world continue to be trade concerned over how donald trump might go about protecting u.s. technology from china in particular. today at the white house, he defended what he's going to do and explained specifically how he plans to do it. >> we have the greatest technology in the world. people copy it and they steal it, but we have the great scientist and the great brains, and we have to protect that, and were going to protect it. and that's what we were doing. we had a lot of things we can do it through. that's something we've been using occasionally for years, and people were fearing that he might turn toward the international emergency economic powers act, a little use act and something tha
the u.s. tariffs. >> and the president has what he calls a tremendous victory after the revised -- supreme court upholds his muslim travel ban. >> just past 6:00 p.m. here in your, i'm kathleen hays. we'll look at how the action on wall street will play into the asia-pacific trading day. markets around the world continue to be trade concerned over how donald trump might go about protecting u.s. technology from china in particular. today at the white house, he defended what he's...
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and the u.s. isn't the only place where as a political reffed over immigration and germany is causing trouble for chancellor angela merkel. and russia makes its mark in the opening match of football's of world cup but off the pitch not everyone celebrating. united nations has emphasized on thursday that only a political solution can end the conflict in yemen but on the ground a new phase of the war is taking shape as saladin forces move on the key port of data through a button money has more. yemen's port city of how data was bustling with people buying food on thursday bought this is also a city bracing for a heavy bombardment and the. people here live in these unemployment you know data there are no jobs the person you know works to amuse daily living there would be a big crisis if the fire china moved into the city and now with poverty and hunger and the residents will be victims people are dying from hunger the country will be destroyed. the coalition is kept. it is a town south of the data as
and the u.s. isn't the only place where as a political reffed over immigration and germany is causing trouble for chancellor angela merkel. and russia makes its mark in the opening match of football's of world cup but off the pitch not everyone celebrating. united nations has emphasized on thursday that only a political solution can end the conflict in yemen but on the ground a new phase of the war is taking shape as saladin forces move on the key port of data through a button money has more....
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u.s. is isolating itself and that is where a lot of people are going to be looking at the differences between these two summits how they're approaching the world it's different in terms of its style and its substance and this is very important important as the world is wondering what the shape will be a lot of businesses are not putting their investments in because they're not certain of the future this is going to be really a big counterpoint. a one time shot of peace is how donald trump is describing what will be the first of a meeting between a serving u.s. president and the north korean head of state on cheese day trump has left the g seven talks in canada as we mentioned and is currently on his way to singapore where his summit with kim jong un will take place as it ministration is hoping the talks will begin a process that eventually leads to kim ending his nuclear program. kim jong un wants to do something great for his people and he has that opportunity and he won't have that oppor
u.s. is isolating itself and that is where a lot of people are going to be looking at the differences between these two summits how they're approaching the world it's different in terms of its style and its substance and this is very important important as the world is wondering what the shape will be a lot of businesses are not putting their investments in because they're not certain of the future this is going to be really a big counterpoint. a one time shot of peace is how donald trump is...
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u.s. president trump hit china hard beijing hitting straight back with tariffs of its own and is adding fuel to the far as well although the heat mostly coming from washington on friday with trump announcing twenty five percent tariffs on over a thousand chinese products mainly from next month now they include high tech safari much taking aim at beijing's ambitions to transition to a tech economy now they add up to a total of around fifty billion dollars in punitive tariffs for what donald trump calls unfair trade practices here p.n. union is hitting back against the previous u.s. cheese and seal and by imposing levies on american goods worth about three point three billion dollars included on the tariff hit list bluejeans whiskey and motorcycles it seems that we're now on the brink of a trade will. u.s. president donald trump says that the friendship with chinese president xi jinping is important to him but he feels china's business practices are unfair that's why he wants to impose punit
u.s. president trump hit china hard beijing hitting straight back with tariffs of its own and is adding fuel to the far as well although the heat mostly coming from washington on friday with trump announcing twenty five percent tariffs on over a thousand chinese products mainly from next month now they include high tech safari much taking aim at beijing's ambitions to transition to a tech economy now they add up to a total of around fifty billion dollars in punitive tariffs for what donald...
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u.s. dollars the u.n. body providing assistance to more than five million palestinian refugees faces a funding crisis. also turkey's president is reelected with sweeping new powers as the opposition concedes defeat and. a general strike against austerity brings argentina to a standstill. also the escalating battle over land in central nigeria close to a hundred people were killed in three days of fighting between farmers and then back to curtis. welcome to the program the u.n. agency for palestinian refugees is warning it's facing an unprecedented funding gap and is weeks away from cutting emergency assistance more than five million refugees in the middle east rely on the agency for education food and health services but loaf. ending means those crucial resources could be cut as soon as august unroll is asking for more than two hundred fifty million dollars at a donor's conference in new york saying it's struggled since the u.s. cut contributions earlier this year the trumpet ministration
u.s. dollars the u.n. body providing assistance to more than five million palestinian refugees faces a funding crisis. also turkey's president is reelected with sweeping new powers as the opposition concedes defeat and. a general strike against austerity brings argentina to a standstill. also the escalating battle over land in central nigeria close to a hundred people were killed in three days of fighting between farmers and then back to curtis. welcome to the program the u.n. agency for...
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u.s. factors and it would take a massive global crisis to change the behavior. people make the comparison to 2013 and say the e.m. is better and is better than the 1990's, but we are missing the point that there are other factors. there are also places like brazil. >> the emerging markets appears to be contained to argentina and perhaps turkey. ofs is happening in a period strong growth globally. if it is going to happen, it is a good time to happen. >> this is where crossover money overwhelms the dedicated money very when crossover money decides to exit, which is what is happening these days, then most countries are impacted. talk about the crisis in emerging markets and it is nonsense. it depends on what the dollar is doing, but there are some that are weak. they should be avoided. that, we have a full house. joining me is andrew chorlton, berry, head and jay of u.s. security at j.p. morgan. it is great to have you. this is a broader asset class story. not a single idiosyncratic like we
u.s. factors and it would take a massive global crisis to change the behavior. people make the comparison to 2013 and say the e.m. is better and is better than the 1990's, but we are missing the point that there are other factors. there are also places like brazil. >> the emerging markets appears to be contained to argentina and perhaps turkey. ofs is happening in a period strong growth globally. if it is going to happen, it is a good time to happen. >> this is where crossover money...
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either the u.s. is going to weaken, and there doesn't seem to be many signs of that, or the rest of the world is going to pick up. it is hard to say, but our bias is that after euphoria in europe and now depression in europe, we'll see some kind of rebound in europe in particular. turning to china, this week's data was on the weak side, but going back the week before, we had really good export and import data out of china. if there is a problem in china, uan is the canary in the coal mine and that is , relativinment in em, you wanto look to put money in and not take it out. jonathan: i want to get to the leverage story in a moment. colin robertson alongside andrea di censo and alan higgins. in the markets this week, a check on the treasuries. twos, tens, 30's shaping up as follows. front end up five basis points to 255. you end up with a flatter yield curve. still ahead, the final spread, the week ahead, featuring a central bank all-star panel. powell, draghi and kuroda. that is coming up next week.
either the u.s. is going to weaken, and there doesn't seem to be many signs of that, or the rest of the world is going to pick up. it is hard to say, but our bias is that after euphoria in europe and now depression in europe, we'll see some kind of rebound in europe in particular. turning to china, this week's data was on the weak side, but going back the week before, we had really good export and import data out of china. if there is a problem in china, uan is the canary in the coal mine and...
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who are located in the u.s. -- u.s. mainland and covepnaverbing national movement it's a movement the u.s. government really suppressed and there's a listen not many nose much about t and there was a reason republicans didn't want to make it known that he was not in support of independence. they didn't want to have a match r. -- f.b.i. file opened. mail were thoughtses of being opened and it's a very dark history of the united states. >> a couple of quick follow-throughs. i think she passed away. >> she did. she passed away in 199. >> and how did you come across her story and why? >> i first started doing research on and i have written about -- puerto rican women who were involved in the independence movement in puerto in including protesting, the is the 1970's. and i can say something about that. but as i did research in wan juan -- san juan, i hittered sta stow her name and i reelsed that me scomme other nationalist party women that i was researching were also active in manhattan so i went to the archives at the cente
who are located in the u.s. -- u.s. mainland and covepnaverbing national movement it's a movement the u.s. government really suppressed and there's a listen not many nose much about t and there was a reason republicans didn't want to make it known that he was not in support of independence. they didn't want to have a match r. -- f.b.i. file opened. mail were thoughtses of being opened and it's a very dark history of the united states. >> a couple of quick follow-throughs. i think she...
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the u.s. west coast. welcome to our viewers in the united states and all around the world. in less than 24 hours, donald trump and kim jong-un will make history. the first time a sitting u.s. president has met with the leader of north korea. and in the past few hours, mr. trump has met with singapore's prminister. the city state is hosting this historic meeting. and for now, it's at the center of the diplomatic universe. north korean state media report denuclearization and lasting peace top the agenda for this meeting. all of this has been a stunning turnaround for a young kim jong-un from international pariah to what some are calling a statesman, apparently ready to negotiate a end to his missile programs in return for security guarantees and an end to crushing economic sanctions. cnn's will ripley has reported from north korea many times. many times, so many times that i can't remember, actually. will joins us now from singapore. okay. what we have right now, will, are the last -- >> eight.
the u.s. west coast. welcome to our viewers in the united states and all around the world. in less than 24 hours, donald trump and kim jong-un will make history. the first time a sitting u.s. president has met with the leader of north korea. and in the past few hours, mr. trump has met with singapore's prminister. the city state is hosting this historic meeting. and for now, it's at the center of the diplomatic universe. north korean state media report denuclearization and lasting peace top the...
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any steps that reduce confidence among u.s. allies and u.s. if there wasn't a consensus on that, we gave a good friend, a shock. that is good news for china as well. you have to manage the relationship. ramy: to give trump credit, he said that the troops are not part of the equation for now. it could be down the road. there are 50,000 in japan. that is a big bargaining chip for the united states. white if you are the house right now, you would put timetables together for north korea. say this is what i want to see over the next 90 days. this will demonstrate to the u.s. that they are serious. we are saying north korea warm-up in relation to the u.s.. what does everyone else still? -- feel? reallyare they interested in economic relationships with the u.s. or are they saying that i will pretend to be really in response because i want you to lay off? i want you out of my neighborhood. we don't know what the honesty of kim is on this. ramy: in the past, you can look at all of the different agreements that the north koreans had. you can see that th
any steps that reduce confidence among u.s. allies and u.s. if there wasn't a consensus on that, we gave a good friend, a shock. that is good news for china as well. you have to manage the relationship. ramy: to give trump credit, he said that the troops are not part of the equation for now. it could be down the road. there are 50,000 in japan. that is a big bargaining chip for the united states. white if you are the house right now, you would put timetables together for north korea. say this...
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u.s. president's protectionist policies see harley davidson hit the road trump is i right you says told you so. a public transport transformation in shenzhen china wants pole position in the emerging market for electric vehicles and a german commission record. hiking the minimum wage the could prevent migrants from finding jobs here. the tweets are coming thick and fast the american president arriving up his twitter account davidson moving factories overseas because of tariffs trump just tweeted warning harley must know they won't be able to sell back into the u.s. without paying a big tax e.u. trade commissioner cecilia malmstrom firing back at trump saying there has to be consequences if you do not respect international global rules. these french bikers are enjoying a ride on their harley davidson motorcycles have a fine of any of them needs a new bike any time soon after all the company will absorb to you in part tariffs over two thousand dollars per bike but that's just a quick fix wit
u.s. president's protectionist policies see harley davidson hit the road trump is i right you says told you so. a public transport transformation in shenzhen china wants pole position in the emerging market for electric vehicles and a german commission record. hiking the minimum wage the could prevent migrants from finding jobs here. the tweets are coming thick and fast the american president arriving up his twitter account davidson moving factories overseas because of tariffs trump just...
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the u.s. president hails a supreme court decision to uphold his travel ban on several muslim majority countries will get more from the u.s. capitol also coming up malta says it will accept a migrant rescue ship which it previously turned away as several european countries agreed to take a share of the two hundred migrants on board yet passengers on the ship say they've heard nothing about reaching drawing land and her government and her job on the line because of migration german chancellor angela merkel is trying to deliver a migration policy to satisfy the most conservative members of her coalition government she's adamant that a european plan on migration is the answer but time and public opinion are not on her song. and we have the latest from the world cup as groups c.n.d. come to a close argentina battle my dear for a last sixteen leave a message scored his first goal of the tournament but was it enough all the world cup action is coming up. it's good to have you with us tonight u.s. pre
the u.s. president hails a supreme court decision to uphold his travel ban on several muslim majority countries will get more from the u.s. capitol also coming up malta says it will accept a migrant rescue ship which it previously turned away as several european countries agreed to take a share of the two hundred migrants on board yet passengers on the ship say they've heard nothing about reaching drawing land and her government and her job on the line because of migration german chancellor...
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the u.s. secretary of state is in the soulfire he's been briefing south korea's president in tuesday's landmark meeting between donald trump and north korea's leader kim jong un might from pails also match the foreign ministers of south korea and japan chung's concession to end military drills with seoul called america's two biggest allies in the asia pacific region off guard wayne hayes joining us now live from seoul when there's an awful lot about this summit that is still very unclear it's going to be a very busy day in the soul not just for my pump aoe. yes that's right as you say the diplomatic activity continues at full speed there is a national security council meeting to lead by the south korean president moon jay in that is the first time that he has led a meeting of his national security council since november last year we're also seeing the resumption of high level military talks between north and south korea for the first time in ten years those talks are underway right now in the
the u.s. secretary of state is in the soulfire he's been briefing south korea's president in tuesday's landmark meeting between donald trump and north korea's leader kim jong un might from pails also match the foreign ministers of south korea and japan chung's concession to end military drills with seoul called america's two biggest allies in the asia pacific region off guard wayne hayes joining us now live from seoul when there's an awful lot about this summit that is still very unclear it's...
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u.s. president all trumped for even more tariffs on china rolled stock markets jitter as washington ask a tit for tat trade rope. affordable giving these old shipping legend a new lease on life recycling them to keep the space. mr to one german intrapreneur started getting ready to leave turkey and blame a declining economy on the current president. come to a business news update on funny for char in berlin china accuses u.s. president. mail and again retaliate for the latest set of tariffs threatened by washington china stretch of the nation on the star of strong does not talk getting an additional two hundred billion dollars worth of chinese imports for the temper sent. shoppers in china might not be interested in every twist and turn of the trade dispute between their country and the united states but the tip for top spot could soon become apparent in their grocery bills these aren't jets imported from the u.s. are among hundreds of goods beijing has bagged to tax in response to a fresh
u.s. president all trumped for even more tariffs on china rolled stock markets jitter as washington ask a tit for tat trade rope. affordable giving these old shipping legend a new lease on life recycling them to keep the space. mr to one german intrapreneur started getting ready to leave turkey and blame a declining economy on the current president. come to a business news update on funny for char in berlin china accuses u.s. president. mail and again retaliate for the latest set of tariffs...
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u.s. . planning to travel to washington to deliver a personal letter from chairman kim jong il a senior advisor to north korea's leader to meet donald trump on friday and. i don't even know if we still have a house or if it was destroyed millions of displaced syrians rescues in their homes of a property nor implemented by the government. spain's parliament is about to stop voting in a no confidence motion against promise to muddy on the whole the whole his party has been struggling to restore trust after a court ruled that it profited from an illegal scheme the votes being brought forward by the opposition socialist party leader is this hoping to take over as prime minister well the whole address to parliament and the pasta. let me start to look at the show the most for the most but i will be very short we presume this motion will go ahead and as a consequence mr sanchez will be the new head of government and i want to congratulate him first of all it has been an honor to be the prime mini
u.s. . planning to travel to washington to deliver a personal letter from chairman kim jong il a senior advisor to north korea's leader to meet donald trump on friday and. i don't even know if we still have a house or if it was destroyed millions of displaced syrians rescues in their homes of a property nor implemented by the government. spain's parliament is about to stop voting in a no confidence motion against promise to muddy on the whole the whole his party has been struggling to restore...
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u.s. president donald trump's decision that his on off summit with north korea is back on again but with so warmly supportive of the news the korean peninsula was sent to stage at an international security conference in singapore from web scott hyder reports. the focus of the high level discussions here at the shangri-la dialogue all came down to one an insolent u.s. secretary of defense jim mattis just hours after president donald trump confirmed the u.s. north korea summit was back on june twelfth here in singapore made something very clear open the number of u.s. troops in south korea is something that will not be discussed if we can restart or confidence building measures with with something verifiable then of course these kinds of issues can come up subsequently between touche. democracy's the republic of korea and the united states but it is that issue is not on the table here in singapore on the twelfth. that adds weight to comments from trump that it's unlikely that a major breakth
u.s. president donald trump's decision that his on off summit with north korea is back on again but with so warmly supportive of the news the korean peninsula was sent to stage at an international security conference in singapore from web scott hyder reports. the focus of the high level discussions here at the shangri-la dialogue all came down to one an insolent u.s. secretary of defense jim mattis just hours after president donald trump confirmed the u.s. north korea summit was back on june...
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of course, president trump should not treat away u.s. -- trade away u.s. forces for north korea's nuclear weapons. i'll just lay those points out for further discussion later and hand it over to suh mi. suh mi: thank you. both of you did an excellent job. lee recommends what president trump should do. no one is above the law. include him issues, counterf, moy lang, l of this. i agree with him. the problem is we're dealing with president trump. no one, i won't go there. so we have to deal with the reality of what we have. i don't know if president trump is going to even -- this is a president that didn't raise human rights issues when kim jong un came. he didn't raise it at all. i'm concerned that this is -- it's an ideal goal it's not going to happen. it's interesting, there is a competing narrative that's out there. you might say that kim jong un is different. we've heard this argument made that somehow he's different from his father, he's different from his grandfather. a lot of things that professor lee talked about happened with kim jong il. it's not r
of course, president trump should not treat away u.s. -- trade away u.s. forces for north korea's nuclear weapons. i'll just lay those points out for further discussion later and hand it over to suh mi. suh mi: thank you. both of you did an excellent job. lee recommends what president trump should do. no one is above the law. include him issues, counterf, moy lang, l of this. i agree with him. the problem is we're dealing with president trump. no one, i won't go there. so we have to deal with...
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and u.s. judges sent president charms former campaign manager paul manifold to jail ahead of his trial on money laundering and bank fraud charges in september prosecutors say manifold tried to tamper with witnesses in an investigation into russian meddling in the twenty sixteen election in a tweet truong called the decision tough and unfair calling reports from washington . paul mann afford begin his day a free man and ended it in handcuffs by man the judge had told him he could stay under house arrest until his trial but then the government accused metaphor of trying to tamper with two witnesses and alter their testimony the judge said metaphor it was treating his trial like a marketing campaign abused her trust undermined the credibility of the court so she said he'll stay in a jail cell until his trial here in september man of course expression didn't change when he heard the news you simply stood up and started to walk towards the door turning around just once to wave goodbye to his family
and u.s. judges sent president charms former campaign manager paul manifold to jail ahead of his trial on money laundering and bank fraud charges in september prosecutors say manifold tried to tamper with witnesses in an investigation into russian meddling in the twenty sixteen election in a tweet truong called the decision tough and unfair calling reports from washington . paul mann afford begin his day a free man and ended it in handcuffs by man the judge had told him he could stay under...
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good to have you with us tonight u.s. president trump is celebrating a major victory the u.s. supreme court has upheld his travel ban which blocks people from several mostly muslim majority countries from entering the u.s. now signing the executive order to ban injury into the country was one of the first things that trump did after taking office the move triggered protests across the u.s. and chaos at airports. the initial. version were struck down by a lower court but a third amended version went into force last december the supreme court ruled that the u.s. president has the authority to restrict entry into the u.s. the court did not mention muslims or the claim of religious discrimination or let's cross over now to our washington correspondent clear richardson she's on the story for us tonight good evening to you claire so these supreme court ruled that the ban is legal but what about the notion of the targets muslim majority countries well brand this ban does it target people coming from five muslim majority countries and even though the court has ruled that this did not
good to have you with us tonight u.s. president trump is celebrating a major victory the u.s. supreme court has upheld his travel ban which blocks people from several mostly muslim majority countries from entering the u.s. now signing the executive order to ban injury into the country was one of the first things that trump did after taking office the move triggered protests across the u.s. and chaos at airports. the initial. version were struck down by a lower court but a third amended version...
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either the u.s. is going to weaken, and there doesn't seem to be many signs of that, or the rest of the world is going to pick up. it is hard to say, but our bias is that after euphoria in europe and now depression in europe, we'll see some kind of rebound in europe in particular. turning to china, this week's data was on the weak side, but going back the week before, we had really good export and import numbers from china. if there is a problem in china, they are the canary in the coal mine, and it is relatively stable. look, there are some issues, started fundamentally by the 3% 10 year yield and attraction of capital, and some idiosyncratic issues within certain countries, but generally, in a risk off environment in em, you want to look to put money in and not take it out. jonathan: i want to get to the leverage story in a moment. colin robertson alongside andrea di censo and alan higgins. in the markets this week, a check on the treasuries. twos, tens, 30's, solid. front end up five basis points
either the u.s. is going to weaken, and there doesn't seem to be many signs of that, or the rest of the world is going to pick up. it is hard to say, but our bias is that after euphoria in europe and now depression in europe, we'll see some kind of rebound in europe in particular. turning to china, this week's data was on the weak side, but going back the week before, we had really good export and import numbers from china. if there is a problem in china, they are the canary in the coal mine,...
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a u.s. district judge has ruled border authorities must reunite separated families within 30 days, more than 14 at the children are younger than five. the judge issued a nationwide injunction on future family separations. as the parents -- and if the parent is deemed unfit. last week, donald trump signs in order to stop children being separated from their parents and have been detained together. the ruling is critical of the lack of measured and ordered governance. the facts set forth before the court for tray the active governance, responses to address a chaotic circumstance aof the government's on making. the department of health and human services said on tuesday they still have custody of 2047 immigrant children separated from the parents of the border, which is only six fewer than last wednesday. >> if a parent remains in detention, unfortunately under rules set by congress, and the cocourts they can't be r reunifd whwhile t they are in d detenti. >> this comes after a a lawsuit fifiled
a u.s. district judge has ruled border authorities must reunite separated families within 30 days, more than 14 at the children are younger than five. the judge issued a nationwide injunction on future family separations. as the parents -- and if the parent is deemed unfit. last week, donald trump signs in order to stop children being separated from their parents and have been detained together. the ruling is critical of the lack of measured and ordered governance. the facts set forth before...
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the u.s. economy is in great shape. growth is strong, labor markets are strong, inflation is close to target. the economy is very strong. the labor market is strong. growth is strong. overall, we have a really solid economy on our hands here. so, what we are doing is we are trying to conduct monetary policy in a way that will sustain that expansion. the main takeaway is that the economy is doing very well. most people who want to find jobs are finding them, and unemployment and inflation are low. jonathan: joining us at the table is colin robertson, andrea di censo, and alan higgins. let's begin with you, colin. i haven't heard, post crisis, a federal reserve leader sound that bullish on the economy. have you? colin: i have not. it certainly with the clip, he stated "strong" multiple times. i agree it looks strong now, but the real concern is what it will look like six months, nine months, and a year from now. the expectatiowith the fed moving forward twice this year is based on the premise that how things look now is h
the u.s. economy is in great shape. growth is strong, labor markets are strong, inflation is close to target. the economy is very strong. the labor market is strong. growth is strong. overall, we have a really solid economy on our hands here. so, what we are doing is we are trying to conduct monetary policy in a way that will sustain that expansion. the main takeaway is that the economy is doing very well. most people who want to find jobs are finding them, and unemployment and inflation are...