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u.s. war in afghanistan intensifying again as pulled from iraq and syria, not to mention the domestic budget at home in the u.s., to expand the longest war in the united states history. stevewe will speak to coll, author of the new book "directorate s: the cia and america's secret wars in afghanistan and pakistan." more continuity with change with the trump administration. they have put some pressure on suspended aid. but mostly they decided to continue to warm or less along the lines of the obama administration and was it administration. they have dropped more on -- talked more bombs in 2017, trying to signal their going to be tougher and have more result. i'm afraid it is a case of doing the same thing militarily that previous a ministrations have done and expecting a different result. amy: pulitzer prize winning journalist steve coll, dean of the graduate school of columbia journalism. all of that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report
u.s. war in afghanistan intensifying again as pulled from iraq and syria, not to mention the domestic budget at home in the u.s., to expand the longest war in the united states history. stevewe will speak to coll, author of the new book "directorate s: the cia and america's secret wars in afghanistan and pakistan." more continuity with change with the trump administration. they have put some pressure on suspended aid. but mostly they decided to continue to warm or less along the lines...
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the u.s. is losing into a summer on the climate denying is precluding them from the dissipating of this new economy number one elaborate to the effects of the climate change the weather catastrophes the global you know migrants that are the result of it all this other problems are hurting the u.s. economy on the other side of the trade so you've got a double by. about your sudden passing i've only just learned you worry yourself in taking your last bang turn. your attitude up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath . but then my feeling started to change you talked about war like it was a cave still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our ark and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters the mind it's consumed with death this one different person i
the u.s. is losing into a summer on the climate denying is precluding them from the dissipating of this new economy number one elaborate to the effects of the climate change the weather catastrophes the global you know migrants that are the result of it all this other problems are hurting the u.s. economy on the other side of the trade so you've got a double by. about your sudden passing i've only just learned you worry yourself in taking your last bang turn. your attitude up to you as we all...
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if it's margin i mean the u.s. believes and if you go back to the past twenty years you know there was a period in the ninety's when the u.s. believed it was a unit polar power so clearly above every other power in the world and able to take unilateral action what you've seen in the last decade or two is the fact u.s. seeing china particularly a rise very quickly and there is a war a on the economic side you know china is six seven years away from becoming the biggest economic power in market value terms so that is the concern i think were approaching in an interesting way another spot nick moment. as you remember in the fifty's when the u.s. worried it was falling behind the soviet union and technology development. russia and china are cold revisionist powerset want to shape the world under their modelling the latest us to fan strategy so to me it sounds that an american mindset there is to american will do which is right and there is all the rest which are incorrect or adversary revisionist and need to be confron
if it's margin i mean the u.s. believes and if you go back to the past twenty years you know there was a period in the ninety's when the u.s. believed it was a unit polar power so clearly above every other power in the world and able to take unilateral action what you've seen in the last decade or two is the fact u.s. seeing china particularly a rise very quickly and there is a war a on the economic side you know china is six seven years away from becoming the biggest economic power in market...
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and it is a reflationary environment, not just from the u.s. perspective. the u.s. is in the lead, but it is also being influenced by global growth and inflation expectations. jonathan: on that side, let's get our teeth into that particular debate. the global flow story, from one area of bond markets to another, we have been told again and again if you get up to 290 on the u.s. yield, that is capital. but when you bake in the fx hedging costs, the story changes quite radically. does 290 do it? does it get the capital to finance that deficit? nick: i think it does. and certainly 305, something like that on the three-year treasury has become very effective. they don't just focus on treasuries. when you look at the investment grade index in the u.s., you are 375 or something like that, so that is a big pickup both in terms of yield and credit spread if you are coming out of europe or japan. and remember, globally they are still printing money until the end of the earth. jonathan: kathleen, your thoughts on that? matt: i think -- watchen: i think you can that near-term
and it is a reflationary environment, not just from the u.s. perspective. the u.s. is in the lead, but it is also being influenced by global growth and inflation expectations. jonathan: on that side, let's get our teeth into that particular debate. the global flow story, from one area of bond markets to another, we have been told again and again if you get up to 290 on the u.s. yield, that is capital. but when you bake in the fx hedging costs, the story changes quite radically. does 290 do it?...
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election, u.s. and i think internet research agency related to u.s. elections and the special counsel investigation goes on and results continue to come through. i think 13 russians for hacking during the u.s. elections, or coverage on that later writer on bloomberg tv. for final spread, monday is president's day in the united states, and the europe by ministers will ball come and get minutes from the fed, the bank of england, and governor mark carney will be addressing the committee. i had any mail about the issuance coming from the treasury, specifically t-bills. is there going to be insatiable demand the treasury needs as they wrap up issuance in the coming months? i doubt that very months and looking at the short and is going to be important because you have supply from the treasury and you have also got companies that are now using their cash. out, they are in dollar investments but in short duration investments, so when those holdings that sold, those yields will be a lot higher. it means the short end is going to be where the attention should b
election, u.s. and i think internet research agency related to u.s. elections and the special counsel investigation goes on and results continue to come through. i think 13 russians for hacking during the u.s. elections, or coverage on that later writer on bloomberg tv. for final spread, monday is president's day in the united states, and the europe by ministers will ball come and get minutes from the fed, the bank of england, and governor mark carney will be addressing the committee. i had any...
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u.s. is ready to engage in nuclear talks with north korea, even as it maintains pressure on kim jong-un's regime. anna: theresa may looks to reunite her divided cabinet and come up with the brexit plan. ♪ anna: good morning, everybody. this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." let's take a look at the asian equity session. it has been in rehab after the stresses of last week. they are up 1.1 percent on the msci asia-pacific, excluding japan. futures point higher. there is a lighter tone to the geopolitical conversation, based on words from mike pence. that is helping. risk-on in there markets. it takes away from the dollar and boosts some currencies today. dollars bought index down .3%. data onnflation wednesday. in the meantime, look out for budget commentary today from the trump administration and anything big report on infrastructure. i mentioned the letter tone to the geopolitical conversation. are mentioned the lights tone to the geopolitical conversation. could with the conversations t
u.s. is ready to engage in nuclear talks with north korea, even as it maintains pressure on kim jong-un's regime. anna: theresa may looks to reunite her divided cabinet and come up with the brexit plan. ♪ anna: good morning, everybody. this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." let's take a look at the asian equity session. it has been in rehab after the stresses of last week. they are up 1.1 percent on the msci asia-pacific, excluding japan. futures point higher. there is a lighter tone...
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under u.s. law, these folks who have children are not able to adjust their status to a green card, except under very few and small circumstances that are very rarely used, so the notion that having a child here can somehow lead to a green card for you in the future if you are still in the u.s. unlawfully does not hold true. host: ashley in memphis, you are on the line. caller: thank you for taking my call. where i live, a lot of people's of round themoric up and ship them out. i'm wondering how likely it is the we would set up college, you could fill a whole stadium. how likely is it that we start deporting people en masse? is that something you think we should do as americans? brown people up and put them in facilities or camp situation and then deport them if they don't have legal papers? guest: absolutely not. i think the u.s. immigration enforcement should focus 100% on people who are actual criminals, that is people who commit violent and property offenses, national security threats, and th
under u.s. law, these folks who have children are not able to adjust their status to a green card, except under very few and small circumstances that are very rarely used, so the notion that having a child here can somehow lead to a green card for you in the future if you are still in the u.s. unlawfully does not hold true. host: ashley in memphis, you are on the line. caller: thank you for taking my call. where i live, a lot of people's of round themoric up and ship them out. i'm wondering how...
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the u.s. congress appears ready to consider new rules to impose firm federal oversight on the emerging cryptocurrency asset class news reports indicate that there is a bipartisan support for considering the effort in both the u.s. house of representatives and the u.s. senate the move is said to be in response to the growing size of the digital currency capitalization which some say could have an impact an adverse impact on the u.s. economy a senate banking committee member republican senator mike rounds said quote there's no question about the fact that there is a need for a regulatory framework crypto currencies are currently regulated by the u.s. securities exchange commission before the commodity futures trading commission my old agency the department of treasury and the u.s. federal reserve and individual states. japan's seal industry said on monday that the a proposal by the u.s. department of commerce to president donald trump would impose curbs on steel imports and that it violates the
the u.s. congress appears ready to consider new rules to impose firm federal oversight on the emerging cryptocurrency asset class news reports indicate that there is a bipartisan support for considering the effort in both the u.s. house of representatives and the u.s. senate the move is said to be in response to the growing size of the digital currency capitalization which some say could have an impact an adverse impact on the u.s. economy a senate banking committee member republican senator...
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the u.s. public health chief has resigned over a financial conflict of interest documents show brenda fitzgerald traded in tobacco and health care stocks while she was the director of the centers for disease control and prevention fitzgerald was appointed by trump in july and is the second high profile health official to step down health secretary tom price resigned in september after allegations he had misused a government aircraft. the f.b.i. has raised questions about the accuracy of a secret congressional memo that suggests the agency and the justice department abused their powers the white house intends to release that classified document containing allegations of trump bias that explains. thank you and god bless america goodnight for many people it was the text of donald trump state of the union speech that made headlines instead it was his unscripted comments as he left the chamber referencing a secret memo purporting to show top law enforcement tools were used for political purposes th
the u.s. public health chief has resigned over a financial conflict of interest documents show brenda fitzgerald traded in tobacco and health care stocks while she was the director of the centers for disease control and prevention fitzgerald was appointed by trump in july and is the second high profile health official to step down health secretary tom price resigned in september after allegations he had misused a government aircraft. the f.b.i. has raised questions about the accuracy of a...
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the u.s. media but as family members did not know either. my dad have empowered america. when he passed away in 2009 i was really fortunate and privileged to start a foundation in his name which exist today. today we have that kemp forum the kemp forum on global economic growth. it's a debate and discussion series that provides a platform for the competition of ideas. i hope you and steve can please be civil today. isn't that what our country needs. many people talking about ideas and thinking about the way that reality works. in today talking about global economic growth and thinking about the way that business is transacted instantaneously and what the parameters for that business are. how do they set their financial policies so that people can become all that god created them to be. the jack kemp foundation is to advance the american idea and we cover economic policy and foreign policy and equality of opportunity. inspired by him. today if you are interested in what we are talking about and
the u.s. media but as family members did not know either. my dad have empowered america. when he passed away in 2009 i was really fortunate and privileged to start a foundation in his name which exist today. today we have that kemp forum the kemp forum on global economic growth. it's a debate and discussion series that provides a platform for the competition of ideas. i hope you and steve can please be civil today. isn't that what our country needs. many people talking about ideas and thinking...
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the u.s. is losing into a summer one the climate denying is precluding them from the dissipating in this new economy number one and number two the effects of the climate change the weather catastrophes the global you know migrants that are the result of it all this other problems are hurting the us economy on the other side of the trade so you've got a double bind. and we're back with dr matthew barra's a cia veteran analyst and a for our national intelligence council are discussing u.s. russian spat and other issues causing global concern i might say turkey a nato member waste currently attacking the syrian kurds who are here u.s. allies is washington going to do anything about this or is it going to throw the kurds to who are lying on aid under the bus i think. washing it is very concerned about turkey. where turkey is heading. so yes there afeard stew to it to warn turkey against its attacks but you know it is a nato member when there is an effort not to alienate for further turkey there's
the u.s. is losing into a summer one the climate denying is precluding them from the dissipating in this new economy number one and number two the effects of the climate change the weather catastrophes the global you know migrants that are the result of it all this other problems are hurting the us economy on the other side of the trade so you've got a double bind. and we're back with dr matthew barra's a cia veteran analyst and a for our national intelligence council are discussing u.s....
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it's not the u.s. call, it's a russian. u.s. cannot promise anything there. so the only thing that the u.s. can offer to make it easier is to push the way pg to withdrawal and that's very difficult. it's difficult because recently the u.s. state of the strategy and they want to stay there and the y pg is the main ally for a hurt the feelings of the way pg when they said it's not our thing, it's not our area of operation but if they decide to handle this for push or ask, that will send the wrong signal to the curse but the question is, do the kurds have any other option. so while turkey would make a very risky decision, that will be a breaking point in terms of u.s. relations. will he do that? i argue that it still open in the u.s. is using the airbase so the logical thing for turkey would be to close it down and he didn't do that. i assume if you didn't do that he won't move in but the other side of the argument he said it very publicly so be difficult to see. >> i do agree but i think it's possible for him to walk back his rhetoric. i think you can always sw
it's not the u.s. call, it's a russian. u.s. cannot promise anything there. so the only thing that the u.s. can offer to make it easier is to push the way pg to withdrawal and that's very difficult. it's difficult because recently the u.s. state of the strategy and they want to stay there and the y pg is the main ally for a hurt the feelings of the way pg when they said it's not our thing, it's not our area of operation but if they decide to handle this for push or ask, that will send the wrong...
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it is a reflationary environment, not just from the u.s. perspective. u.s. is in the league, but it is fueled by global growth. jonathan: let's think our teeth into that debate. the global flow story from one areas bond market to another. we have been told that if we get up to 290 on the u.s. tenure it attracts a foreign capital. does to 95 do it? it for the do deficit? nick: i think it does. 305 becomes very attractive if you're sitting in europe and japan. they do not just focus on treasuries. when you look at the investment-grade index in the u.s., you have 375 or something like that. both ina big pickup, terms of credit spread if you are coming out from europe or japan. remember, globally, there is still money until the end of the year. kathleen: i think you can watch those near-term movements, you will get more inflation data coming out of other areas in the world, but the bigger picture, i think, is the story that was drawing money into the dollar was that it was just the u.s. alone. from everywhere, i think caps the potential for money to keep coming
it is a reflationary environment, not just from the u.s. perspective. u.s. is in the league, but it is fueled by global growth. jonathan: let's think our teeth into that debate. the global flow story from one areas bond market to another. we have been told that if we get up to 290 on the u.s. tenure it attracts a foreign capital. does to 95 do it? it for the do deficit? nick: i think it does. 305 becomes very attractive if you're sitting in europe and japan. they do not just focus on...
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predicates that improve and u.s. relations with the u.s. . imports we did not return a letter in response to kim jong un's personal letter but what the south korean government is talking about is that and as an initial step is to set a private. low level envoy not connected to government that would discuss domestic issues. reuniting divided families and so forth as a starting point and from there are try to slowly expand the types of contacts but to be very low key and i think i think that it's still tied in to the view that he's got to bring a lot of the united states you know yeah to make it maybe kicking in that way and kicking in dry dragging them to peace here kicking and screaming kicking and screaming absolutely brian i'll give you the last word here what do you think is going to happen next year because i don't see the u.s. backing down they want that bloody no it's i mean that would be the end of the peninsula as we know it go ahead brian. yeah the american government fears that peace could break out in the korean peninsula because t
predicates that improve and u.s. relations with the u.s. . imports we did not return a letter in response to kim jong un's personal letter but what the south korean government is talking about is that and as an initial step is to set a private. low level envoy not connected to government that would discuss domestic issues. reuniting divided families and so forth as a starting point and from there are try to slowly expand the types of contacts but to be very low key and i think i think that it's...
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the u.s. military force is you know the caller is sovereignty and this is what really has to be recognized by our viewers i mean russia is there by invitation by the legitimate syrian government as is iran in in the in the in this is the crux of the whole thing we have a president that appears to be appears to be at least asleep at the wheel he doesn't know what his generals are doing he doesn't understand the policy he makes himself feel good by giving them all the money that they want but you know in syria . it is ignored as a sovereign state yes it's really reported on and what it is reported on it's exactly as you say it seems as if the us has a right to be there and that the u.s. should be governing in damascus you know what is assad doing there when the americans should be there running the country and that's the position that's presented or israel or is it on whether it's m.s.n. b.c. or fox and saudi arabia and turkey i mean you let me if you want a topic that both of these networks agr
the u.s. military force is you know the caller is sovereignty and this is what really has to be recognized by our viewers i mean russia is there by invitation by the legitimate syrian government as is iran in in the in the in this is the crux of the whole thing we have a president that appears to be appears to be at least asleep at the wheel he doesn't know what his generals are doing he doesn't understand the policy he makes himself feel good by giving them all the money that they want but you...
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it is a reflationary environment, not just from the u.s. perspective. the u.s. is in the lead, but it is also being influenced by global growth and inflation expectations. jonathan: the global flow story, from one area of bond markets to another we have been told again , and again, when you bake in the fx hedgecock, the story -- fx hedging costs, the story changes radically. does 290 do it? doesn't get the capital to finance it? nick: i think it does. but they don't just focus on treasuries. when you look at the investment grade index in the u.s., you are 375 or something like that, so that is a big pickup in terms of yield and credit spread if you are coming out of europe or japan. remember, globally they are still printing money until the end of the year. jonathan: kathleen, your thoughts? kathleen: i think you watch near-term movements, that you will get more inflation data coming out of other areas in the world and europe. but the bigger picture i think is a story that was drawing money into the dollar was it was just the u.s. alone. growth everywhere i thin
it is a reflationary environment, not just from the u.s. perspective. the u.s. is in the lead, but it is also being influenced by global growth and inflation expectations. jonathan: the global flow story, from one area of bond markets to another we have been told again , and again, when you bake in the fx hedgecock, the story -- fx hedging costs, the story changes radically. does 290 do it? doesn't get the capital to finance it? nick: i think it does. but they don't just focus on treasuries....
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interference u.s. pursued over germany using this divide and conquer in both places it is in u.s. interests dramatic interests to keep both conflicts going and conquer they want to get on with yes. ok gentlemen many thanks to my guests here in moscow and thanks to our viewers for watching us here r.t. this is the end of our broadcast segment stay with us for the extended version on our you tube channel see you next time and remember crosstalk. here's what people have been saying about redacted in night with us actually just full on author of the only show i go out of my way to launch you know what it is that really packs a punch oh yeah it is the john oliver of our three americans doing the same thing we are apparently better than booth nothing. to see people you've never heard of love redacted tonight not the president of the world bank. and the right many seriously send us an e-mail. in america a college degree requires a great deal. paying a decade's long debt. studying so hard it requires drugs to. go through humiliation to enter an elite society. and parching to death sometim
interference u.s. pursued over germany using this divide and conquer in both places it is in u.s. interests dramatic interests to keep both conflicts going and conquer they want to get on with yes. ok gentlemen many thanks to my guests here in moscow and thanks to our viewers for watching us here r.t. this is the end of our broadcast segment stay with us for the extended version on our you tube channel see you next time and remember crosstalk. here's what people have been saying about redacted...
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no matter what the u.s. screams and everything north korea is not going to denuclearize until that u.s. military threat to them is real we could come into a situation. invented situation where there's a security crisis in south korea and. exactly but if something like that is invoked then the entire south korean military is under the command of an american four star general this is you know south korea is a country of limited sovereignty when it comes to its defense and security it's like you're just like japan here and it's and i think we've already mentioned here you know the united states is acting as a spoiler in syria as a spoiler in their alliances in the pacific much of the narrative is that you know north korea is trying to drive a wedge between the u.s. and south korea that's the narrative that you hear on the mainstream media in the us your answers were usually a way to get you north korea. to civilizations that have been together for the libyan for millennia and i sort of see why does he want to r
no matter what the u.s. screams and everything north korea is not going to denuclearize until that u.s. military threat to them is real we could come into a situation. invented situation where there's a security crisis in south korea and. exactly but if something like that is invoked then the entire south korean military is under the command of an american four star general this is you know south korea is a country of limited sovereignty when it comes to its defense and security it's like...
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the first is the u.s. long-held policy. president truman. the u.s. policy has been very clear with the u.n. security council resolutions, 2338, the ending of occupation, that is always considering occupation to be illegal. the was a u-turn on long-held u.s.policy. the second violation is of president trump himself because since we started the discussion of this administration and we were saying that it is important that you return to the long-held u.s. policy about the two state solution, the international controls, they would tell us that they don't want to impose. they would tell us they don't want to dictate. you promise that a new start seeking an issue, the core of the issue, jerusalem and refugees has to do with the issues of transaction. and the third is not to he predetermined outcome of the negotiations. and if you remember what the president said in davos only last week to jerusalem was the most difficult issue. it is the sticking point. that is why it is the most difficult. for us, jerusalem is not just a city. it is our identity. coppicmp
the first is the u.s. long-held policy. president truman. the u.s. policy has been very clear with the u.n. security council resolutions, 2338, the ending of occupation, that is always considering occupation to be illegal. the was a u-turn on long-held u.s.policy. the second violation is of president trump himself because since we started the discussion of this administration and we were saying that it is important that you return to the long-held u.s. policy about the two state solution, the...
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and that's pushing the u.s. permanent presence in syria more out of spite than anything else so this is the situation you have a country that's not why did not invade like mark said no one no when there's no international security council resolution nothing for the u.s. to be there but there they are and they're not going to leave easily you know we had trump when he was speaking publicly the press conference a quote get isis and go home ok let me have the whole thing there were there for one reason to get rid of isis and get rid of isis and go home but his generals i think as we've been saying for weeks if not months on this program say something very different but look what it will spread from two thousand and one it was their attack against the united states you know the point that was when this authority was given it was going. anyway so two thousand and one let me remind you of out of nineteen terrorists who participated in that terrorist attacks fifteen were saudis there was not a single syrian not a singl
and that's pushing the u.s. permanent presence in syria more out of spite than anything else so this is the situation you have a country that's not why did not invade like mark said no one no when there's no international security council resolution nothing for the u.s. to be there but there they are and they're not going to leave easily you know we had trump when he was speaking publicly the press conference a quote get isis and go home ok let me have the whole thing there were there for one...
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>> the u.s. represents today probably 35% of our before tax -- contribution to our profits before tax. it is a very significant part of our revenues significantly in asset management, probably 70% of our revenues. we have a very strong business out there and we keep on growing it. we don't have to buy, we always looking for opportunities whenever we see them. already it is a significant part of our business and we see significant opportunities to have growth there and we will continue growing. it is one of our fastest-growing business in the last few years and it will continue. >> everybody likes a target, a benchmark. for you, you have set the profitability target for 2020 and revenue targets. given the complexion of what we saw in what was a very strong set of numbers in terms of are you new money, sticking to those profitability targets and revenue targets? are you tempted to guide those higher? very --nk we have been let's say, we have been ambitious enough. it is true that the numbers we hav
>> the u.s. represents today probably 35% of our before tax -- contribution to our profits before tax. it is a very significant part of our revenues significantly in asset management, probably 70% of our revenues. we have a very strong business out there and we keep on growing it. we don't have to buy, we always looking for opportunities whenever we see them. already it is a significant part of our business and we see significant opportunities to have growth there and we will continue...
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u.s. troops permanently based in syria and alexander occurs with a very good piece in the round about this explaining that this is really the united states is playing see option and know what's talking about the u.s. plan c. which is actually derived from its big masters that many people think is the person that's pushing the u.s. permanent presence in syria more out of spite than anything else so this is a situation where you have a country that's not why did not invite like mark said no one no one that there's no international security council resolution nothing for the u.s. to be there but there they are and they're not going to leave easily you know we had trump when he was speaking publicly the press conference a quote get isis and go home ok let me have the whole thing there were right there for one reason to get rid of isis and get rid of isis and go home but his generals i think as we've been saying for weeks if not months on this program say something very different but look what
u.s. troops permanently based in syria and alexander occurs with a very good piece in the round about this explaining that this is really the united states is playing see option and know what's talking about the u.s. plan c. which is actually derived from its big masters that many people think is the person that's pushing the u.s. permanent presence in syria more out of spite than anything else so this is a situation where you have a country that's not why did not invite like mark said no one...
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in 2015 the u.s. vietnamese defense administers signed a joint statement which is defining defense times. under the agreement, the u.s. transferred coast guard cutter to vietnam and that arrived just before trenton arrived in vietnam in november. we had secretary mattis visit vietnam in january and in march the u.s. s carl vincent on aircraft carriers going to visit vietnam and be the first aircraft carrier to visit vietnam. i don't know if any visited during the vietnam war. lynn then the prime minister visited here last may and president trump visited in november. one of the interesting they think they talked about was stepping up until sharing between the two countries. there's also an effort from the u.s. vietnam to tackle legacy issues. we look for the missing in action soldiers and we hear about the cleanup of unexploded ordnance. there's also an attempt by the u.s. to remediate areas damaged by agent orange. the airport was basically completed last year of the two sides are talking about the ai
in 2015 the u.s. vietnamese defense administers signed a joint statement which is defining defense times. under the agreement, the u.s. transferred coast guard cutter to vietnam and that arrived just before trenton arrived in vietnam in november. we had secretary mattis visit vietnam in january and in march the u.s. s carl vincent on aircraft carriers going to visit vietnam and be the first aircraft carrier to visit vietnam. i don't know if any visited during the vietnam war. lynn then the...
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u.s. we saw quite a lot of pressure on the nikkei. 1.6%.600 now down i will show you a chart of the stoxx 600 in a second, you will 3%, downit was down 4%, and now it is kind of stabilizing at down 1.6%. 37 can see the vix index .32, now we have not seen that level for a while. --.eems to be finding we focus on the selloff with the chief investment officer. we discuss oil prices in our interview with the ceo of bp. we talked the vix's historic spike. we focus on the markets, we also have quite a lot more throughout the program. let's get straight to the bloomberg first alert news. here's juliette saly in singapore. juliette: the president of the minneapolis fed says he does not think a financial crisis is imminent despite the turmoil. he made the comments in an exclusive interview with bloomberg. >> if they are pricing in a lower young term yield, that could be leading to higher valuations. i don't see a financial crisis on the horizon, but we are paying very close attention to it. juliett
u.s. we saw quite a lot of pressure on the nikkei. 1.6%.600 now down i will show you a chart of the stoxx 600 in a second, you will 3%, downit was down 4%, and now it is kind of stabilizing at down 1.6%. 37 can see the vix index .32, now we have not seen that level for a while. --.eems to be finding we focus on the selloff with the chief investment officer. we discuss oil prices in our interview with the ceo of bp. we talked the vix's historic spike. we focus on the markets, we also have quite...
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in the u.s. workforce i think that we are almost to the point it is difficult to talk with her is a u.s. firm or a foreign fi firm. you've heard that distinguished career and he has a lot to offer so let's go ahead and get into it. mr. ambassador, today's conference is entitled to the treats don't matter. what type of magnitude and importance of the u.s. eu relationship. >> thank you for the invitation. trade is the ultimate driver of wealth creation and productivi productivity. it is science that we know that it actually is a law with a comparative advantage. it could produce everything it needs it makes more sense to focus on those things you produce sufficiently and trade the rest. there's economic activity that continues to increase and i think this is board success story or country that has grown prosperous and offered a better way of life to its citizens without trading so trade is absolutely an indispensable part of our economic life. and the transatlantic corridor talking about the relati
in the u.s. workforce i think that we are almost to the point it is difficult to talk with her is a u.s. firm or a foreign fi firm. you've heard that distinguished career and he has a lot to offer so let's go ahead and get into it. mr. ambassador, today's conference is entitled to the treats don't matter. what type of magnitude and importance of the u.s. eu relationship. >> thank you for the invitation. trade is the ultimate driver of wealth creation and productivi productivity. it is...
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the difference between the average u.s. wage and the wage of the foreign worker has certainly been an important contributor as well over time although a diminishing one as other countries ramp up and get their per capita income closer to the u.s.. when you're talking about what is the impact of a change like this on a location decision, then you have to think about the tax rate certainly is important, but we have to control other factors, too. if you look at the work of mike in the room, that's the kind of stuff that they do. they throw stuff at the margins with the tax effect. jim has a paper where he shows the elasticity of the location of taxable income is pretty high and there are other people who criticize them and say it's lower. his work is generally reliable. [laughter] but the point is that they are adjusting to things at the margin. i think the irish wage has grown a lot and that they have received a lot of positive wage demand from location decisions there. locating activity in the tax haven is the easiest way to
the difference between the average u.s. wage and the wage of the foreign worker has certainly been an important contributor as well over time although a diminishing one as other countries ramp up and get their per capita income closer to the u.s.. when you're talking about what is the impact of a change like this on a location decision, then you have to think about the tax rate certainly is important, but we have to control other factors, too. if you look at the work of mike in the room, that's...
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let's look at the u.s. markets for the month of january the s&p 500 there was up 5.6% for the month. it's trading very slightly up yesterday. let's look at the dow. also up 5.8 %. and the nasdaq similarly for the month up 7.36% let's look at the u.s. dollar. it was down 3.5% we saw that pretty much every day over the course of the month, weakening against the euro and the pound you can see the dollar down 3.5% for the month. we take a look at the ten-year treasury, we can see quite what an impact that has had over the course of the month. a lot of conversations about yield on the ten-year. you can see those numbers there really quite striking. >>> wilbur ross has told cnbc that tax cuts are having a strong impact on american workers. president trump's critics are being proven wrong about u.s. growth he says >> the naysayers were before president trump's election, they were saying we would never get over a 1.5% to 2%. they've been proven quite wrong. this year the tax bonuses are being paid, almost million a
let's look at the u.s. markets for the month of january the s&p 500 there was up 5.6% for the month. it's trading very slightly up yesterday. let's look at the dow. also up 5.8 %. and the nasdaq similarly for the month up 7.36% let's look at the u.s. dollar. it was down 3.5% we saw that pretty much every day over the course of the month, weakening against the euro and the pound you can see the dollar down 3.5% for the month. we take a look at the ten-year treasury, we can see quite what an...
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u.s. corporates which are located in cayman which way use that as the ultimate holding vehicles for the net trading profits of those global us corporations now to the extent that the tax regime has just changed under the tax tax cuts and jobs act two thousand and seventeen. we may find there is no further use for those cayman subsidiaries of the major u.s. corporates. and so we may be involved in having one hundred or two hundred companies. no no no longer used in the cayman islands and possibly liquidated but bear in mind that's out of a total of around one hundred thousand so it's a statistically irrelevant. percentage well it's been asked summated that this different deferral provision allowed companies to stockpile an estimated three point one trillion years dollars offshore and some of them for example apple have already said that they they would be paying those taxes directly in the united states you just said that it is a statistical irrelevance as far as the cayman islands. are con
u.s. corporates which are located in cayman which way use that as the ultimate holding vehicles for the net trading profits of those global us corporations now to the extent that the tax regime has just changed under the tax tax cuts and jobs act two thousand and seventeen. we may find there is no further use for those cayman subsidiaries of the major u.s. corporates. and so we may be involved in having one hundred or two hundred companies. no no no longer used in the cayman islands and...
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u.s. plan, like all u.s. plants is going to be disastrous. furthering u.s. interests and presence around the world. course, with the arm's-length of the pyd -- armed wing of the pyd will not be helpful for kurdish self determination, and i do believe they have every right for self-determination like every community around the web. with the u.s. is interested in is to have a hand in the geography. what we have seen over and over again, every time the u.s. has a certain plan of backing armed groups it is disastrous, whether it is the contras in latin america, the armed groups in iraq, and whatever else. it will be a disaster and we see bits of that now with everyone shooting everyone. juan: i would like to go back to anne barnard for a second, the new york times bureau chief in beirut. all of these foreign governments having their forces and their planes in syria -- can you talk about whether the potential is increasing where decreasing for some kind of a conflict between the outside parliament -- powers spreading beyond syria? well, that is certainly the dang
u.s. plan, like all u.s. plants is going to be disastrous. furthering u.s. interests and presence around the world. course, with the arm's-length of the pyd -- armed wing of the pyd will not be helpful for kurdish self determination, and i do believe they have every right for self-determination like every community around the web. with the u.s. is interested in is to have a hand in the geography. what we have seen over and over again, every time the u.s. has a certain plan of backing armed...
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i don't know if the u.s. will ever get back to 37% as the world has grown, but we had dipped down to in 2011, i think, we had dipped down to about 15%, and we've been able to get some of that back. one of the things that i've heard from my members that impede u.s. competitiveness for cross-border investment is, has been a lack of a robust trade policy, right? because, again, you know, you were talking about all the different agreements that europe is pursuing, and that is likely to have a pretty big impact on europe's ability to attract companies from outside of the market. why do you think -- europe is, you know, the countries in europe are among the u.s.' top investing countries. so why do you think european companies invest here? >> well, first and foremost, because you're a large market. you're 350 million people, and you're one of the wealthiest markets in the world after europe. we're probably the wealthiest, we're 500 million people, you're 350. so people want to be close to the market. that's the basi
i don't know if the u.s. will ever get back to 37% as the world has grown, but we had dipped down to in 2011, i think, we had dipped down to about 15%, and we've been able to get some of that back. one of the things that i've heard from my members that impede u.s. competitiveness for cross-border investment is, has been a lack of a robust trade policy, right? because, again, you know, you were talking about all the different agreements that europe is pursuing, and that is likely to have a...
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the u.s. commitment to arms control and nonproliferation by maintaining support for the nuclear nonproliferation treaty and by sustaining the extended deterrent for allies. extended deterrents is critical to their security and promotes nuclear nonproliferation by checking their need to acquire their own nuclear weapons. now each of the previous nprs have rightly emphasized that u.s. nuclear policy must be responsive of the threat environment of its time. the 2018 npr addresses the reality that while the cold war has been overfor decades. since the prefs 2010 review. this is the reality that confronted the new administration when it became its nuclear posture review. accordingly, the 2018 npr is grounded in a realistic assessment of the contemporary security environment. one that recognizes a return of great power competition and the increasing salience of nuclear weapons in the arsenals and doctrines of potential adversary's. for example, since 2010, the rugs leadership made repeated explicit
the u.s. commitment to arms control and nonproliferation by maintaining support for the nuclear nonproliferation treaty and by sustaining the extended deterrent for allies. extended deterrents is critical to their security and promotes nuclear nonproliferation by checking their need to acquire their own nuclear weapons. now each of the previous nprs have rightly emphasized that u.s. nuclear policy must be responsive of the threat environment of its time. the 2018 npr addresses the reality that...
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u.s. solar energy sector right now and how's it doing compared to smaller companies internationally great thanks for having me the u.s. solar jamey so you energy sector right now with a little bit of flux facing some uncertainty as a result of the tarot if. it was generally set up to shift the production back into the united states and support local manufacturers we clearly see it pushed to level the playing field with this tariff. if you had to explain the tariff for our viewers who don't who don't know i'm aware they did a tariff on solely to a tariff on washing machines i believe but explain how the solar tariff for our viewers is basically the ministration pass that thirty percent tariff on any solar panel imports from overseas basically that the tariff is a step down scale where it will level off after four years to about fifteen percent . ok fifteen percent all right so just a week after the president announced that tariff that juncos sall are announced that day and there's a chinese
u.s. solar energy sector right now and how's it doing compared to smaller companies internationally great thanks for having me the u.s. solar jamey so you energy sector right now with a little bit of flux facing some uncertainty as a result of the tarot if. it was generally set up to shift the production back into the united states and support local manufacturers we clearly see it pushed to level the playing field with this tariff. if you had to explain the tariff for our viewers who don't who...
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the u.s. response is also a mixed bag american vice president pence is meeting regional leaders ahead of the games he's already warned the u.s. is preparing more aggressive sanctions on the north and he promised south korea's president that the u.s. wouldn't rest until pyongyang abandons its nuclear ambitions. and allow me to do assure you. and the people of south korea that the united states of america will in you to stand shoulder to shoulder in our effort to bring maximum pressure to bear on north korea until that time comes when they finally and permanently. and to reverse of late abandon their nuclear and ballistic missile ambitions. the world may be coming together for the winter olympics but the gulf between washington and north korea is as wide as ever. oh i'm joined now by one is muslim with the graduate school of east asian studies at the for university here in berlin a familiar face to our viewers it's good to have you back here at the big table how do you read the military parade t
the u.s. response is also a mixed bag american vice president pence is meeting regional leaders ahead of the games he's already warned the u.s. is preparing more aggressive sanctions on the north and he promised south korea's president that the u.s. wouldn't rest until pyongyang abandons its nuclear ambitions. and allow me to do assure you. and the people of south korea that the united states of america will in you to stand shoulder to shoulder in our effort to bring maximum pressure to bear on...
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the u.s. . russian nationals in connection with alleged meddling in the twenty sixteen election. actually had no impact on the outcome. there is no elevation in the indictment the charge. of the twenty sixth. knowing about the danger posed by the florida shooter and his potential to carry out of school. and in a case of mistaken identity israeli soldiers stormed the house of a palestinian school teacher. good morning here in moscow you're watching on t.v. international from all of us here a very warm welcome to. the u.s. justice department has indicted thirteen russian nationals and three companies of alleged meddling in america's twenty sixteen presidential election and the indictment accuses the defendants of waging information of war against the united states. indictment charges thirteen russian nationals. and three russian companies for committing federal crimes while seeking to interfere in the united states' political system including the twenty sixteen presidential election the defendan
the u.s. . russian nationals in connection with alleged meddling in the twenty sixteen election. actually had no impact on the outcome. there is no elevation in the indictment the charge. of the twenty sixth. knowing about the danger posed by the florida shooter and his potential to carry out of school. and in a case of mistaken identity israeli soldiers stormed the house of a palestinian school teacher. good morning here in moscow you're watching on t.v. international from all of us here a...
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the u.s. congress appears ready to consider new rules to impose firm federal oversight on the emerging cryptocurrency asset class news reports indicate that there is a bipartisan support for considering the effort in both the u.s. house of representatives and the u.s. senate the move is said to be in response to the growing size of the digital currency capitalization which some say could have an impact an adverse impact on the u.s. economy a senate banking committee member republican senator mike rounds said quote there's no question about the fact that there is a need for a regulatory framework crypto currencies are currently regulated by the u.s. securities exchange commission before the commodity futures trading commission my old agency the department of treasury and the u.s. federal reserve and individual states. japan's deal industry said on monday that the a proposal by the u.s. department of commerce to president donald trump would impose curbs on steel imports and that it violates the
the u.s. congress appears ready to consider new rules to impose firm federal oversight on the emerging cryptocurrency asset class news reports indicate that there is a bipartisan support for considering the effort in both the u.s. house of representatives and the u.s. senate the move is said to be in response to the growing size of the digital currency capitalization which some say could have an impact an adverse impact on the u.s. economy a senate banking committee member republican senator...
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u.s. intelligence community to do something it's hard to do which is to present the if you will the secret facts or the story i don't even know frankly the secret story because i don't have a reason i need to know that as a retired cia officer however if they do present the facts there's a risk of of compromising what we call sources and our methods which would of course not not be good so the question is how much evidence should be provided to the american people i'm personally and i stress this is my personal view an advocate of declassifying as much information as possible and presenting it to the american people and to present. to the russian government i think we really need to initiate a process that we negotiate and then to this kind of aggressive cyber hacking and interference in our one another's domestic affairs if president putin believes the u.s. is interfering in russian domestic affairs or internal affairs it's not a good approach to interfere in our affairs in order to get u
u.s. intelligence community to do something it's hard to do which is to present the if you will the secret facts or the story i don't even know frankly the secret story because i don't have a reason i need to know that as a retired cia officer however if they do present the facts there's a risk of of compromising what we call sources and our methods which would of course not not be good so the question is how much evidence should be provided to the american people i'm personally and i stress...
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u.s. leaders quite adamant about their support for the kurds the coalition's war can join with the syrian democratic forces to establish and train the new syrian border security force. approx one two hundred individuals training in the b.s.f. so no group with the goal of a final four sons of approximate thirty thousand now the turkish government considers these kurdish forces operating in syria to be terrorists and feels quite threatened by them and has been a long outspoken in demanding that the united states and its support for these forces this is what we've heard from the turkish president. why you still here why do these weapons still arrive america is in the process of creating a terror army on all good do nothing kreutz on our borders do not provoke us we will run out of patience tillerson has arrived in turkey and he'll be going to an embassy a u.s. embassy in turkey that is on a street that's actually made into for the military operation against those kurdish forces armed by the u
u.s. leaders quite adamant about their support for the kurds the coalition's war can join with the syrian democratic forces to establish and train the new syrian border security force. approx one two hundred individuals training in the b.s.f. so no group with the goal of a final four sons of approximate thirty thousand now the turkish government considers these kurdish forces operating in syria to be terrorists and feels quite threatened by them and has been a long outspoken in demanding that...
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saying that the a war u.s. war on north korea is it wouldn't be as bad as you think it would be much much much worse and if we want to see the horrors the millions of south korean casualties that would ensue when it's completely unnecessary and. south korea is doing exactly what they need to do which is brush the us to the side get these warmongers out of the way and seeking peace on their own terms and no matter what the us screams that everything north korea is not going to denuclearize until the u.s. military threat to them is real we could come into a situation. invented situation alex where there's a security crisis in south korea and can be exactly but if something like that is invoked then the entire south korean military is under the command of an american.
saying that the a war u.s. war on north korea is it wouldn't be as bad as you think it would be much much much worse and if we want to see the horrors the millions of south korean casualties that would ensue when it's completely unnecessary and. south korea is doing exactly what they need to do which is brush the us to the side get these warmongers out of the way and seeking peace on their own terms and no matter what the us screams that everything north korea is not going to denuclearize until...
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and the u.s.. instead of going on a physical field trip you can put on a very , simple cardboard headset and go on a virtual field trip. the idea of going places is what is resonating. we are building capture systems, headsets, cardboard on the low end. and daydream. or you can simply slip the phone into a beautiful comfortable cloth-based viewer. >> this works within your ecosystem. how important is it to google as a whole? >> ar and vr are platforms for immersive computing. computing networks more like we do with humans. instead of looking at a small rectangle glass in 2d, you interact with computing in 3-d. so google lens, for example, is one of the technologies where it -- where the phone recognizes what it sees. what a cute pair of shoes, where can i get them? the idea of recognition and enhancing that or augmenting that in our real-world is a fundamental use of our platform. on one end you can wear goggles and go there. ar is on the other side where through a phone, you can bring objects into
and the u.s.. instead of going on a physical field trip you can put on a very , simple cardboard headset and go on a virtual field trip. the idea of going places is what is resonating. we are building capture systems, headsets, cardboard on the low end. and daydream. or you can simply slip the phone into a beautiful comfortable cloth-based viewer. >> this works within your ecosystem. how important is it to google as a whole? >> ar and vr are platforms for immersive computing....
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the u.s. nato allies and others brandishing nuclear weapons in any way we really have not seen since the height of the cold war. russia is actively modernizing and expanding its strategic and nonstrategic nuclear weapons and doing so in continuing intermediate range nuclear forces. like russia, china is pursuing a the moves at the expense of its neighbors including the key u.s. allies and doing so also through the threat of force. china also continues to expand its nuclear capabilities in both quantity and quality. since 2010, china announced the development of the field into the orange plastic vessels. the new ballistic missile submarine and strategic bomber. china's intentional lack of transparency regarding scope and scale of its nuclear modernization serves only to magnify uncertainties about its future intent. also, since 2010, north korea has rapidly increased the pace of its nuclear testing and of the intercontinental and ballistic missile launch vehicles. at the same time north korea h
the u.s. nato allies and others brandishing nuclear weapons in any way we really have not seen since the height of the cold war. russia is actively modernizing and expanding its strategic and nonstrategic nuclear weapons and doing so in continuing intermediate range nuclear forces. like russia, china is pursuing a the moves at the expense of its neighbors including the key u.s. allies and doing so also through the threat of force. china also continues to expand its nuclear capabilities in both...
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the u.s. senate for this job. without further adieu, welcome mr. david trachtenberg. [ applause ] >> thank you very much. thank you, michael. pleasure to be here at brookings. very much appreciate the invitation. good to see so many people out here on such a dreary morning. thank you for making the trek out here to participate in this. it is really good to be here. it has been awhile since i have been here. always appreciate the opportunity to come back. one correction i would note to michael's very generous introduction, that is my title which was indeed principal deputy undersecretary of defense for policy has now been changed, it has been shortened by one word, thanks to national defense authorization act which was signed into law a couple months ago or so. the word principal has now been dropped from all deputy undersecretary titles because there's only one deputy undersecretary. so now i have a better chance of fitting my title on a business card. so as deputy undersecretary of defense fo
the u.s. senate for this job. without further adieu, welcome mr. david trachtenberg. [ applause ] >> thank you very much. thank you, michael. pleasure to be here at brookings. very much appreciate the invitation. good to see so many people out here on such a dreary morning. thank you for making the trek out here to participate in this. it is really good to be here. it has been awhile since i have been here. always appreciate the opportunity to come back. one correction i would note to...
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that means i like a u.s. nuclear weapon, which would hit within a 10 meter circle or less, it would hit within a mile or two circle. they don't know where it is going to hit when they shoot it. it is not very accurate, in other words. so the things she was presenting there, she was presenting with a drama that even if what she was saying fundamentally was true, thathe houthis got it from iran and shouted at saudi arabia, it was so exaggerated that one looks at it and says" i can't believe the united states is represented by that woman." colonel lawrence wilkerson, it is very interesting that you have this moment now in u.s. --tory where the republicans some of them -- are joining with president trump in trying to discredit the intelligence agencies. and yet you go back to 2003 where you have a fears criticism of the us intelligence agency, saying the wording used to politicize information. which oddly, is what president trump is saying in a very different context. >> you would have a lot of sympathy if you as
that means i like a u.s. nuclear weapon, which would hit within a 10 meter circle or less, it would hit within a mile or two circle. they don't know where it is going to hit when they shoot it. it is not very accurate, in other words. so the things she was presenting there, she was presenting with a drama that even if what she was saying fundamentally was true, thathe houthis got it from iran and shouted at saudi arabia, it was so exaggerated that one looks at it and says" i can't believe...
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china says proposed u.s. tariffs on imported steel and aluminum products are groundless and may reserve the right to retaliate if they are imposed. wilbur ross says the u.s. imports of aluminum and steel including a tariff of at least 24% on steel imports from all countries. isna's commerce department beijing will take the necessary measures to protect its own rights. noble group says it is confident that rebuilding its business and asia despite flagging a fourth-quarter net loss of up to $1.93 billion. they are restructuring talks with stakeholders have been productive per chair holders have criticized a deal announced last month to restructure $3.5 billion worth of debt. india's ceo bank says it has exposure of about $412 million to a fraud against a bank in a case linked to a billionaire. three people have been arrested over the alleged $2 million scam, including two employees of pnb. they are accused of using fake pnb guarantees to fraudulent lee obtain loans. bankers are said to be at risk of losses. bri
china says proposed u.s. tariffs on imported steel and aluminum products are groundless and may reserve the right to retaliate if they are imposed. wilbur ross says the u.s. imports of aluminum and steel including a tariff of at least 24% on steel imports from all countries. isna's commerce department beijing will take the necessary measures to protect its own rights. noble group says it is confident that rebuilding its business and asia despite flagging a fourth-quarter net loss of up to $1.93...
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u.s. junk-bond funds last week. south africa's new leader. newly sworn in president is expected to deliver his first state of the nation address today. ♪ welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: europe." they probably ensure your house and probably --. operating profit from pimco is in line. i do not think the opportunities of what to buy -- are they not think the opportunities of what to buy -- are they not seeing the opportunities of what to buy? operating profit was 1.3 one 1.31 billion. the overall dividend is an uplift for this company. they are on track to deliver 3 year renewal agenda targets. for the fourth quarter you are seeing the income be on the numbers -- beat on the numbers. you had california wildfires in the worst hurricane season in history in the united states. with all of those headwinds, this company managed to up the dividends. promised histhere first repurchase in the first half of 2018. are they looking at xl? that is the question. this is the picture over the last three m
u.s. junk-bond funds last week. south africa's new leader. newly sworn in president is expected to deliver his first state of the nation address today. ♪ welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: europe." they probably ensure your house and probably --. operating profit from pimco is in line. i do not think the opportunities of what to buy -- are they not think the opportunities of what to buy -- are they not seeing the opportunities of what to buy? operating profit was 1.3 one 1.31 billion....
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that funding was a part of a , a u.s. commitment, a u.s. interest, and international and u.s. obligation. it makes sense that the u.s. finds its own vision of building two states.\ the u.s. has invested into the infrastructure of peace. we appreciate it. pressure does not work. especially when it comes to people like us. it doesn't work. it has been tried before. it did not work. it will not work this time. if it does anything, it adds to our self pride. resilience, if you make. may. what an aid, is that a term i weaponizzing aid. denying people's education and health care. i was educated at that school. he is turned -- the eight has turned a catastrophic situation into a less catastrophic situation. ,t has given people like me children, the opportunity and platform to be educated and lead a different future. please go back, you will see the actual office of this visual -- vicious attack. he thinks that by dismantling us, the issue of refugees will finish. it does exist in his head. netanyahu. to theher honor exists or not, lives of millions of pet -- palestinian refugees. we
that funding was a part of a , a u.s. commitment, a u.s. interest, and international and u.s. obligation. it makes sense that the u.s. finds its own vision of building two states.\ the u.s. has invested into the infrastructure of peace. we appreciate it. pressure does not work. especially when it comes to people like us. it doesn't work. it has been tried before. it did not work. it will not work this time. if it does anything, it adds to our self pride. resilience, if you make. may. what an...
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the u.s. markets up about 4% european markets up 2.5% if we see yields continue to rise higher again this week, is that a concern is that initial scare that equity investors got from rising yields happened? >> i think three years is a magic number if we look at one of the briggebri biggest bond yield traits, it is the taper tantrum, that started to concern people. people this time around would answer given we got earnings back into the system, which we didn't have in 2013, earnings kept falling in '13, '14, and '15, people want to defer the number that's awkward on the ten-year to 3.5% that gives us leeway you start to see the u.s. treasury at 3.5%, there's a lot of interest there. so i think from that perspective we feel there's probably another 50 bits to go before we should get some stern questions, more stern than have already been asked. you mentioned the opportunities. are the commodity names birlistd in the uk fitting that bill? >> i think shell is in apology mode, and it needs to be wi
the u.s. markets up about 4% european markets up 2.5% if we see yields continue to rise higher again this week, is that a concern is that initial scare that equity investors got from rising yields happened? >> i think three years is a magic number if we look at one of the briggebri biggest bond yield traits, it is the taper tantrum, that started to concern people. people this time around would answer given we got earnings back into the system, which we didn't have in 2013, earnings kept...
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he was egged on by the u.s. and the u.s. basically folded and he what is a political review repercussions for the president everyone if he doesn't get what he wants go ahead actually years and now you know after a year we have a very important elections in turkey a presidency and this is the first time in two thousand and nineteen and then the before that i think to turkey to try to finish or wrap up the syrian issue with some games you know in the beginning we started with the united states and the european allies and then they left us with russia and iran in the region now after two thousand and fifteen turkey started a new city on his own or sometimes with the help of russia and iran in syria and he surely we have basically three you know iraq hates schildt and then lip and then this olive branch operations these are really important operations in for turkey and i think this turkish people is supporting is kind of operations then after that the turn will come to member i think this is the man beach is the most crucial are
he was egged on by the u.s. and the u.s. basically folded and he what is a political review repercussions for the president everyone if he doesn't get what he wants go ahead actually years and now you know after a year we have a very important elections in turkey a presidency and this is the first time in two thousand and nineteen and then the before that i think to turkey to try to finish or wrap up the syrian issue with some games you know in the beginning we started with the united states...
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he is into feet in the u.s. election he has done so secretly he has been phoning up new spaces he has been publishing information in adults see it that. he hasn't registered as any kind of foreign agent so why hasn't he been indicted why is the resistance on the part of the justice department to indict this is probably what i find most puzzling of all alexander is the trumps own d.o.j. and f.b.i. maybe it's slightly different situation with the f.b.i. with the d.o.j. why isn't it moving there that was a mystery to me because if that trumps ok that answers the trial judge you know every. we've talked about it plenty of time to this before trump has no power of his own administration he's he's certainly given away foreign and military policy his own justice department is pursuing him and you know this cobol of generals mcmaster maddest mcmasters and kelly keeps him in a little playpen and you know he's only real power is tweeting and i certainly he's not allowed to do that whenever he wants as well well i mean it'
he is into feet in the u.s. election he has done so secretly he has been phoning up new spaces he has been publishing information in adults see it that. he hasn't registered as any kind of foreign agent so why hasn't he been indicted why is the resistance on the part of the justice department to indict this is probably what i find most puzzling of all alexander is the trumps own d.o.j. and f.b.i. maybe it's slightly different situation with the f.b.i. with the d.o.j. why isn't it moving there...