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the u.s. military shows how munitions and weapons are stored supplies for fighters in syria mali or afghanistan. paratroopers practice jumping fighter pilots set off from here on their missions to africa asia and the middle east. defending germany only plays a smaller role according to this expert and the u.s. and this is not really i'll give you such of course as a bit of protection but at the same time history teaching importance of ramstein for u.s. foreign policy and security policy not be underestimated. and it's not just the air base the biggest american military hospital outside continental united states is also nearby doctors and health care workers train here for emergencies and for working in a war zone wounded soldiers are brought here from all over the world. soon they will be relocating not to poland but closer to the airfield. a new hospital costing around a $1000000000.00 will be built more modern and better equipped. forest at the edge of the airbase has already been cleared. t
the u.s. military shows how munitions and weapons are stored supplies for fighters in syria mali or afghanistan. paratroopers practice jumping fighter pilots set off from here on their missions to africa asia and the middle east. defending germany only plays a smaller role according to this expert and the u.s. and this is not really i'll give you such of course as a bit of protection but at the same time history teaching importance of ramstein for u.s. foreign policy and security policy not be...
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the u.s. and china take their dispute to another level. >> currency is seen as a weapon of last resort. >> what we have ia message from pboc is cool down, folks. >> the world central banks accelerate their race to the bottom on interest rates. >> central banks are willing to go and willing to go big. >> wall street banks expected trim bonus for traders. the u.k. stumbles towards braggs it, deal or no deal. rexit, deal or no deal. >> if there is going to be a deal it has to be the first couple of days parliament returns. haslinda: sorting through a barrage of earnings reports. >> left wants to see profitabilities. the law of large numbers is catching up. >> we call it the star wars stumble. haslinda: experts on how they are reading at jumble. >> china and the u.s. aligned economically. >> i do not think the fed's job is to make sure there's not a recession. haslinda: all straight ahead on bloomberg best. ♪ nejra: hello and welcome. this is bloomberg best the weekly review of the most importan
the u.s. and china take their dispute to another level. >> currency is seen as a weapon of last resort. >> what we have ia message from pboc is cool down, folks. >> the world central banks accelerate their race to the bottom on interest rates. >> central banks are willing to go and willing to go big. >> wall street banks expected trim bonus for traders. the u.k. stumbles towards braggs it, deal or no deal. rexit, deal or no deal. >> if there is going to be a...
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etf during u.s. hours. relative to the qqq, the u.s. tech focused stocks, usually you see u.s. stocks outperforming chinese tech when you get these trade headlines that have been going on. that has not been the case actually. the opposite has been happening. i'm trying to find the terminal here if you bear with me. you can see in the last two days, if you come into my terminal, the chinese tech stocks have been outperforming. what we hear is the tariffs today have been one-sided focused. china had retaliated. we don't know the impact yet on the american companies. we are worried that china could hit some of these individual tech companies harder. china'seast for now, tech companies have been outperforming which is a very interesting phenomenon and not something we typically see. there has been a lot of concern within the chipmakers, the boom and bust cycle where you are excited about 5g. and then we have these trade headlines and then you get nervous all over again. emily: casts doubt on something we have been hearing that no one wins in a trade war. you have been looking close
etf during u.s. hours. relative to the qqq, the u.s. tech focused stocks, usually you see u.s. stocks outperforming chinese tech when you get these trade headlines that have been going on. that has not been the case actually. the opposite has been happening. i'm trying to find the terminal here if you bear with me. you can see in the last two days, if you come into my terminal, the chinese tech stocks have been outperforming. what we hear is the tariffs today have been one-sided focused. china...
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u.s. foreign policy shifts now to southeast asia. after world war ii, western powers hoped to stop the spread of communism to vietnam by fostering anti-communist governments in the region. in his book, "arc of containment," wen qing ngoel argues despite the outcome of the vietnam war, the u.s. was largely successful in its overall regional strategy. the wilson center in washington, d.c., hosted this discussion. it's about 90 minutes. >> all right, everyone. i would like to call us all to order. good afternoon. and welcome to this afternoon's session of the washington history seminar historical perspectives on international and national affairs. my name is eric arnesen. i'm co-chair of this seminar along with christian ostermann who represents the wilson center. as you may see, we have c-span taping here today so we would like to welcome those of you who are watching on your computers or on your television screens and suggest that you visit our website to learn more about the seminar series
u.s. foreign policy shifts now to southeast asia. after world war ii, western powers hoped to stop the spread of communism to vietnam by fostering anti-communist governments in the region. in his book, "arc of containment," wen qing ngoel argues despite the outcome of the vietnam war, the u.s. was largely successful in its overall regional strategy. the wilson center in washington, d.c., hosted this discussion. it's about 90 minutes. >> all right, everyone. i would like to call...
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so we clearly saw a u.s. economy which is 70% driven by domestic consumption, being supported by the consumer. now, that still may be the case, but what we'll have to see is this last trauverage of tariffs is focused on consumer goods. so areas like textiles, apparel, footwear all will be impacted. 10% not as bad as 25%. so maybe there's some ways to work around it. diversify its supply chains, etc. but if the consumer is impacted, i think we'll have to see if the u.s. economy also softens. so that's the next step to watch out for. paul: if we can look into the crystal ball, into the second half, you really do have to wonder, after a pretty mixed earnings season this time around, how earnings for the next half are going to look. >> yeah. that's a great point. i think coming into this earnings season, we were looking at a negative 3% year-end expectation for the s&p. we'll probably end up about negative 1%. so better than expected. what we're really watching for is that second half and particularly q-4. there'
so we clearly saw a u.s. economy which is 70% driven by domestic consumption, being supported by the consumer. now, that still may be the case, but what we'll have to see is this last trauverage of tariffs is focused on consumer goods. so areas like textiles, apparel, footwear all will be impacted. 10% not as bad as 25%. so maybe there's some ways to work around it. diversify its supply chains, etc. but if the consumer is impacted, i think we'll have to see if the u.s. economy also softens. so...
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the u.s. military shows how munitions and weapons are stored supplies for fighters in syria mali or afghanistan. paratroopers practice jumping fighter pilots set off from here on their missions to africa asia and the middle east. defending germany only plays a smaller role according to this expert on the us this is not true. of course as a bit of protection even at the same time history teaching importance of ramstein for u.s. foreign policy and security policy to not be underestimated. and it's not just the air base the biggest american military hospital outside continental united states is also nearby doctors and health care workers train here for emergencies and for working in a war zone wounded soldiers are brought here from all over the world. pretty much soon they will be relocating not to poland but closer to the airfield. a new hospital costing around a $1000000000.00 will be billed more modern and better equipped. forest at the edge of the airbase has already been cleared. the mayor o
the u.s. military shows how munitions and weapons are stored supplies for fighters in syria mali or afghanistan. paratroopers practice jumping fighter pilots set off from here on their missions to africa asia and the middle east. defending germany only plays a smaller role according to this expert on the us this is not true. of course as a bit of protection even at the same time history teaching importance of ramstein for u.s. foreign policy and security policy to not be underestimated. and...
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u.s. stock futures tumble, and the yen top climbs on trade war escalation. the white house says president trump says he wishes he would hit china with higher tariffs from the start. global uncertainty the most important issue for their markets as jackson hole discusses threats to growth. an hong kong protest take an ominous turn. place drug guns and fire a shot, as demonstration turned violent again. shery: let's get started with a quick check of markets. u.s. futures at the moment plunging 1.1% heard this after we ended the regular session friday and president trump escalated the trade tensions against china, saying he will boost tariffs. this coming after china's retaliatory tariffs. on friday we saw a negative sentiment across markets. the dow falling 600 23 points, the s&p 500 lower by tack and technology energy stocks. after chairman powell comments at jackson hole which raised speculation now about the fed potentially easing more in the coming months. that felt 3%. continue to see th
u.s. stock futures tumble, and the yen top climbs on trade war escalation. the white house says president trump says he wishes he would hit china with higher tariffs from the start. global uncertainty the most important issue for their markets as jackson hole discusses threats to growth. an hong kong protest take an ominous turn. place drug guns and fire a shot, as demonstration turned violent again. shery: let's get started with a quick check of markets. u.s. futures at the moment plunging...
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and the u.s. after meeting with u.s. president donald trump rob is on a 3 day visit to north america. campaigners say leaving the european union will allow britain to sign its own by lateral trade deals with other countries the e.u. is the u.k.'s biggest trading partner. courier service fed ex is ending its deal for ground deliveries with e-commerce giant amazon fed ex is allowing its contract with the online retailer to expire at the end of the month amazon is building its own cargo hub in kentucky analysts say the tech giant could be planning to build its own delivery service making it a potential competitor to fed ex fed ex says amazon only accounted for a little over one percent of its revenue. venezuela has accused the u.s. of economic terrorism of trying to torpedo peace talks after the trump administration ordered a freeze on the country's u.s. based assets under the sweeping measures any foreign entity doing business with the government of venezuela could face u.s. sanctions. in caracas the chemo to fighting agai
and the u.s. after meeting with u.s. president donald trump rob is on a 3 day visit to north america. campaigners say leaving the european union will allow britain to sign its own by lateral trade deals with other countries the e.u. is the u.k.'s biggest trading partner. courier service fed ex is ending its deal for ground deliveries with e-commerce giant amazon fed ex is allowing its contract with the online retailer to expire at the end of the month amazon is building its own cargo hub in...
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and the u.s. you know the reason processing takes wherever but it's also important to know that one for a lot of the students when they're inside because of those processing times they actually are stuck in the us sometimes for you know durations of their entire duration of study which is you know 56 years and so the opposite also applies that there are isolated you know from you know friends and families and and also having basically access to you know what we call back home basically yeah so they start to stay here for long durations of time if there are conferences now outside of the u.s. . they actually cannot attend either so it kind of goes both ways. you know either both coming in or leaving is a problem or for a large group of students and i think the extent that is the problem i think is different for different groups of students from different countries so you kind of get this you know a caste system where there is a different group so students. having to adhere to you know more and more
and the u.s. you know the reason processing takes wherever but it's also important to know that one for a lot of the students when they're inside because of those processing times they actually are stuck in the us sometimes for you know durations of their entire duration of study which is you know 56 years and so the opposite also applies that there are isolated you know from you know friends and families and and also having basically access to you know what we call back home basically yeah so...
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the u.s. china trade war is still ongoing with no end in sight and with rattle markets in recent weeks many fear a possible recession but president donald trump claims were far from it. i think the word recession is a word that's inappropriate because it's just a word that the. the a certain people are going to be kind of certain people in the media are trying to build up because they'd love to see a recession we're very far from recession he went on to say the u.s. economy is doing very well adding china wants to make a deal the fact is somebody had to take china in my life would be a lot easier if i didn't take china on but i like doing it because i have to do it trump shocks global markets earlier this month when he announced adding another 10 percent tariff on $300000000000.00 in chinese imports scheduled to take effect september 1st and impacts mostly consumer goods we spoke to vice chairman of hong kong's apparel society for some perspective everyone is quite prepared and there has been
the u.s. china trade war is still ongoing with no end in sight and with rattle markets in recent weeks many fear a possible recession but president donald trump claims were far from it. i think the word recession is a word that's inappropriate because it's just a word that the. the a certain people are going to be kind of certain people in the media are trying to build up because they'd love to see a recession we're very far from recession he went on to say the u.s. economy is doing very well...
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u.s. truck income is paid u.s.-based drivers more than $3.25 billion in wages plus health insurance and retirement plans in 2018. simply put, trade is crucial for the blue-collar workers and the trucking industry. failing to pass usmca would have negative impact on truck drivers along with the customers we serve across north america. manufacturers can farmers, retailers and consumers. the american trucking associations were under the board alliance and trucking industry urges congress to ask with and support ratification of usmca. we stand ready to help drive this agreement across the finish line. thank you again for the opportunity to testify today and i'm happy to answer your questions. >> secretary vilsack, thank you for coming. >> thank you, mr. chairman. senator wyden and members of the committee i want to express my appreciation for the opportunity to appear today. this is a meeting and hearing that is important to 110 members of the u.s. dairy export council as was the 39,000 family farm operations that prov
u.s. truck income is paid u.s.-based drivers more than $3.25 billion in wages plus health insurance and retirement plans in 2018. simply put, trade is crucial for the blue-collar workers and the trucking industry. failing to pass usmca would have negative impact on truck drivers along with the customers we serve across north america. manufacturers can farmers, retailers and consumers. the american trucking associations were under the board alliance and trucking industry urges congress to ask...
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the u.s. could face resistance to ultra long bonds. stephen mnuchin floated the idea, but it will probably not get the backing of the elite group of the treasury secretary. views have not changed. the bank of korea hinting at further action to support the economy if risks continue to rise. that after leaving the key rate unchanged. as an indication of growing concern, more must be done to prop up growth. well meet ministers to try to keep the iran nuclear deal alive. they will talk for two days in foreign policy challenges. europe is trying to salvage the deal that the u.s. pulled out of. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts. this is bloomberg. >> selina wang. up next, new tariffs. the story through the asian section. -- session. the latest on the trade narrative. bloomberg life is live. they are certainly covering that story for us. the latest overnight developments. this is bloomberg. his is bloomberg. back to bloomberg markets. we are 21 minutes aw
the u.s. could face resistance to ultra long bonds. stephen mnuchin floated the idea, but it will probably not get the backing of the elite group of the treasury secretary. views have not changed. the bank of korea hinting at further action to support the economy if risks continue to rise. that after leaving the key rate unchanged. as an indication of growing concern, more must be done to prop up growth. well meet ministers to try to keep the iran nuclear deal alive. they will talk for two days...
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u.s. treasuries boosted this. 40 basis points. therefore, u.s. treasury markets will continue to get info. the u.s. -- inflow. scare, -- a growth arerly, treasuries expensive. where centralent bankers are trying to push the term and the yield, they can ring -- remain expensive for some time. onry ahn: there are charts the bloomberg showing s&p 500 around those one year highs. do you go broadband where the valuations are not as extreme? thee remain positive on u.s. markets. we realize they are expensive. in an environment where growth remains scarce, it will do well. singapore is one of these. hopefully they will find a way of coming together. shery ahn: trade tensions wherever you look nowadays. thank you for that. you can get a roundup of the stories you need to know to get your day going in this edition of daybreak. go to your terminals. it is also available on the mobile bloomberg anywhere app. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery ahn: this is daybreak asia. york.hery ahn in new paul: i am paul allen in sydney. the first production ready electric smar
u.s. treasuries boosted this. 40 basis points. therefore, u.s. treasury markets will continue to get info. the u.s. -- inflow. scare, -- a growth arerly, treasuries expensive. where centralent bankers are trying to push the term and the yield, they can ring -- remain expensive for some time. onry ahn: there are charts the bloomberg showing s&p 500 around those one year highs. do you go broadband where the valuations are not as extreme? thee remain positive on u.s. markets. we realize they...
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u.s. attorney general william paul removes the acting director of prisons after the suicide of jeffrey epstein we discussed the conditions of the jail when epstein took his life with his former lawyer. but fundamentally wrong with that is that jeffrey abstained not long enough for saluting to begin with. the u.s. military and answers plans for new intermediate range hypersonic missiles off the pulling out of the i.n.f. treaty with russia and test launching a new cruise missile. silo you're watching r.t. international on rosana lockwood thank you for joining us. now more than a year of tensions in italy is that ruling coalition have come to a head with the italian prime minister just to picante resigning after the country's interior minister matteo says vini called for a vote of no confidence to do bensky reports on the unfolding political crisis. yes. well that resignation over its lease prime minister said because they had been widely speculated for the last few days and now it's happened
u.s. attorney general william paul removes the acting director of prisons after the suicide of jeffrey epstein we discussed the conditions of the jail when epstein took his life with his former lawyer. but fundamentally wrong with that is that jeffrey abstained not long enough for saluting to begin with. the u.s. military and answers plans for new intermediate range hypersonic missiles off the pulling out of the i.n.f. treaty with russia and test launching a new cruise missile. silo you're...
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u.s. we saw a stock rally with the dow gaining 270 points, while the s&p 500 was higher by 1.1%. we had already seen stocks higher since the morning session after president trump said the prophets for a deal were better chinaw anytime talks with began last year. the positive sentiment on trade was spurred higher with the presser from presidents macron and trump in the afternoon where we heard them both be positive on trade but also potentially no auto tariffs on japan. not to mention a sit down with iran. we saw the stocks on the s&p 500 and the green. let's be mindful that volume was pretty thin. about 20% below the average at this point. u.s. futures at the moment unchanged, but this as concerns are still out there on perhaps a recession hitting the u.s. we continue to see the yield curve inversion deeper into negative territory. paul? paul: thanks. just want to get to across some breaking news. some full-year results from wesfarmers, the australian conglomerate involved from everything
u.s. we saw a stock rally with the dow gaining 270 points, while the s&p 500 was higher by 1.1%. we had already seen stocks higher since the morning session after president trump said the prophets for a deal were better chinaw anytime talks with began last year. the positive sentiment on trade was spurred higher with the presser from presidents macron and trump in the afternoon where we heard them both be positive on trade but also potentially no auto tariffs on japan. not to mention a sit...
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the u.s. is one recession away from negative rates. china's retaliatory tariffs plan. the g7 the stage for this weekend. welcome to "bloomberg daybreak" on this friday, august 23. i'm alix steel. david westin is still off, over it in italy. buy equities, sell bonds. that's what we saw earlier in morning. you have "global times" saying china is looking at retaliatory tariffs, setting the stage for the g7. time now for global exchange, whereby take a look at all the news this morning. ,oining us now in hong kong karen lee, as well as in france, maria tadeo, and in jackson, karen hole, wyoming, michael mckee. first, we want to start in asia. china willorts that soon unveil retaliatory tariffs. karen? reporter: based on what we know, china will take further retaliatory measures on billions of dollars of chinese goods -- measures in retaliation to tariffs on billions of dollars of chinese goods. at the same time, we have unrest in hong kong. we will be looking to see what those tariffs are. no deta
the u.s. is one recession away from negative rates. china's retaliatory tariffs plan. the g7 the stage for this weekend. welcome to "bloomberg daybreak" on this friday, august 23. i'm alix steel. david westin is still off, over it in italy. buy equities, sell bonds. that's what we saw earlier in morning. you have "global times" saying china is looking at retaliatory tariffs, setting the stage for the g7. time now for global exchange, whereby take a look at all the news this...
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the u.s.-china trade tensions escalate, offsetting some of the speculations of the federal reserve cutting rates after fed chair powell's commentary. it is about pessimism over the global economy. thanks. president trump has sharply escalated the trade war and has one regret. he said he is having second thoughts, but the white house clarified saying he meant his only regret is not imposing higher tariffs from the start. china is not backing down. state media saying beijing is seriously making preparations for a breakdown in relations. andkrasny is in washington, correspondent tom mackenzie is in beijing. what is the latest? ros: it is as you described it. on friday president trump foreshadowed a big move against china, sending the stock market tumbling and it came after the close, not into the market just yet very futures are down. there is concern among businesses and president trump's aides including his economic director -- and suggested the u.s. should be preparing for a long trade war aga
the u.s.-china trade tensions escalate, offsetting some of the speculations of the federal reserve cutting rates after fed chair powell's commentary. it is about pessimism over the global economy. thanks. president trump has sharply escalated the trade war and has one regret. he said he is having second thoughts, but the white house clarified saying he meant his only regret is not imposing higher tariffs from the start. china is not backing down. state media saying beijing is seriously making...
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u.s. of economic terrorism following new financial sanctions aimed at president nicolas maduro his government. is open for business. as a trade for turns into a currency dispute donald trump says the u.s. is benefiting from its battle with china. and outraged after pictures emerged of 2 texas policeman on horseback leading a handcuffed black man down a road by a road. pakistan says it will put maximum pressure on india over its decision to strip indian administered kashmir of its autonomy promise to iran concorde for international intervention following india's moves to change the status of the disputed region asama been java begins our coverage from was offered a bargain pakistan administered kashmir as. our fight will continue that's the message from these protesters and in pakistan administered kashmir if you 100 gathered towards the anger against the government. decision to abolish its special status of kashmir the himalayan region disputed the sun. may you are no good don't kiss my ap
u.s. of economic terrorism following new financial sanctions aimed at president nicolas maduro his government. is open for business. as a trade for turns into a currency dispute donald trump says the u.s. is benefiting from its battle with china. and outraged after pictures emerged of 2 texas policeman on horseback leading a handcuffed black man down a road by a road. pakistan says it will put maximum pressure on india over its decision to strip indian administered kashmir of its autonomy...
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for u.s. president donald trump threatened once again to pull the united states out of the world trade organization on tuesday the kremlin reactance from the also saying the existence of the would be in serious doubt of major economies such as the united states left it and the u.s. is already paralyzing the body finally blocking the appointment of new arbitrators for the organizations appeal court tough times for the. in the long running dispute between the u.s. and europe both science accuse each other of illegally subsidizing their respective aircraft manufacturers and both sides have turned to the w t o to mediate in their cases now the world trade organization has ruled in separate proceedings that both boeing and airbus have received illegal subsidies. but the w t o's role as a neutral arbitrator in disputes could soon be over if the u.s. continues to block the appointment of new judges for the appellate body the organization will be unable to make rulings by the end of the year the w t o
for u.s. president donald trump threatened once again to pull the united states out of the world trade organization on tuesday the kremlin reactance from the also saying the existence of the would be in serious doubt of major economies such as the united states left it and the u.s. is already paralyzing the body finally blocking the appointment of new arbitrators for the organizations appeal court tough times for the. in the long running dispute between the u.s. and europe both science accuse...
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i have traveled around the u.s. quite significantly, last year i was in detroit and cleveland, seeing the benefits that freedoms in this country have given to those great american cities. and what i think the opportunity from brexit is is for us to think differently and be able to allow different places in our country to do things differently, so that they can reach their full potential. we give more power to local communities and allow enterprise to thrive. of course, one of the biggest opportunities of brexit is the opportunity to strike a free trade deal with the united states, and i was pleased to meet ambassador lighthizer two days ago to discuss that opportunity and get things moving. this is following the very positive phone call between prime minister boris johnson and president trump. i think this shows there is a real economic headwind behind our economic partnership. that is something the heritage foundation has done a lot of work on, laying out those opportunities. and i want to restate the case of why o
i have traveled around the u.s. quite significantly, last year i was in detroit and cleveland, seeing the benefits that freedoms in this country have given to those great american cities. and what i think the opportunity from brexit is is for us to think differently and be able to allow different places in our country to do things differently, so that they can reach their full potential. we give more power to local communities and allow enterprise to thrive. of course, one of the biggest...
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u.s. president donald trump has canceled a trip to poland as hurrican dorian approaches florida residents are stocking up on sandbags food and fuel supplies the governor has declared a state of emergency the storm could hit florida late on saturday. brazil's president jaya polson r.-o. has signed a decree banning burning in the amazon rain forest for the next 60 days the pro-business right wing leader has come under mounting international pressure to put out raging fires many was started by farmers clearing land. brad pitt has electrified the venice film festival with a blast of star power. it took to the red carpet to launch his new film space epic at astra he plays an astronaut on a life saving mission costars ruth nikka and liv tyler also turned out to promote the movie. economic growth in the united states is slowing further the commerce department revise a 2nd quarter figures down words and investment has also led again but u.s. and consumers are hanging in there also coming up by bla
u.s. president donald trump has canceled a trip to poland as hurrican dorian approaches florida residents are stocking up on sandbags food and fuel supplies the governor has declared a state of emergency the storm could hit florida late on saturday. brazil's president jaya polson r.-o. has signed a decree banning burning in the amazon rain forest for the next 60 days the pro-business right wing leader has come under mounting international pressure to put out raging fires many was started by...
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the u.s.'s max pressure campaign, to get iran to set down for a bigger and better deal, has kept both sides of the atlantic divided. the u.s. with a more pressure driven policy, the europeans trying to keep the jcpoa deal, the 2015 deal. this has created tension, but there are other issues to this cost as well, energy and the environment. the all know this used to be the g8 summit, which had russia involved, and russia and iran and other rogue late -- states will likely be on for discussion. host: why is that these other countries would like to stick to this nuclear agreement made under the obama administration versus what the trump administration would like to do? why are they insisting that continue? guest: there are three key reasons. it would be a mistake to say just one. but the biggest one is commercial relations -- or trade, you could say. the european union has always had an interest in trading with iran, thinking that you could trade with iran and that would moderate their paper over t
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on the u.s. side was going to be limited resumption of business with huawei and on the chinese it was going to be resumption of agricultural purchases. in the past week we have seen both of those be taken away. that is not a good sign. we have talks in september that are scheduled. big questions over whether they will go ahead. still had, as we review the week on bloomberg best, legendary investor howard marks shares his thoughts during a wild week for global markets. plus, former u.s. treasury secretary larry summers weighs in on the risks of currency wars. up next, more the weeks top business headlines with >> business reports. >>with the debt they have with the stock price where it is, it will be to go to do another dear bill -- another d.l.. this is bloomberg. ♪ haslinda: this is bloomberg best. let's continue our global tour of the week's top business stories with a deep dive into a flood of earnings reports. among several european banks releasing results. they surprised with an executive
on the u.s. side was going to be limited resumption of business with huawei and on the chinese it was going to be resumption of agricultural purchases. in the past week we have seen both of those be taken away. that is not a good sign. we have talks in september that are scheduled. big questions over whether they will go ahead. still had, as we review the week on bloomberg best, legendary investor howard marks shares his thoughts during a wild week for global markets. plus, former u.s. treasury...
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u.s. embassy. five sources telling cnn the goal is to cut half the embassy's personnel by the end of september. >> the tariff man is back. one day after talks in china, president trump said he will add a 10% tariff on $300 billion worth of chinese goods next month effectively taxing all goods coming into the u.s. >> when my people came home they said, we're talking. we have another meeting in early september. i said, that's fine. until the meantime until such a deal, we'll be taxing them. >> this is is on top of the tariffs that are there. this will hit iphones and other consumer electronics will be taxed. it will affect speakers and toys. as he has many times before, trump falsely claimed this. >> we're taking in many billions of dollars. there's been absolutely no inflation and frankly it hasn't cost our consumer anything. it costs china. >> business groups coming out against the new tariffs saying they will only hurt tariffs and ultimately undermine the economy. china's foreign minister
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the u.s. said this is not fair. u.s. tech companies said you are specifically going after american companies. it was mostly american companies. the u.s. trade representative opened up an investigation to this. threatened to put tariffs on french wine by trump. today, what france agreed to his they said they will negotiate the global negotiations going on. 130 countries who are looking at basically reallocating taxing rights. which countries have the right to tax which profits. france said we will join the negotiations and if there is a global deal, they will take away their tax and reimburse all the companies who have paid it. they have not agreed right now to repeal the tax entirely, but they have an agreement in principle for a future date. taylor: what companies benefit the most? i know in the u.s., we talk about google, facebook, but also a lot of chinese, other international companies as well. who are the big ones really benefiting from this today? laura: it is google, facebook, amazon. also, smaller companies that
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plus the u.s. military presence in germany has been a constant for 70 years but now the americans are threatening to move to poland our special report looks at what that could mean for the biggest u.s. base in germany ramstein. hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us there's widespread anger across the u.k. this morning after prime minister boris johnson surprise move to suspend parliament it will close for 5 weeks in september and october reopening a little more than 2 weeks before the u.k. is due to leave the european union johnson says he needs the time to pursue his domestic agenda but opponents say it's an undemocratic attempt to stifle debate and over 1000000 people have or. he signed an online petition against it. it dropped like a bombshell in a letter to m.p.'s boris johnson explained that he wanted to suspend parliament until just 2 weeks before the u.k. is set to leave the e.u. that severely limits the time opponents need to stop a potential new deal bragg said johnson denies it'
plus the u.s. military presence in germany has been a constant for 70 years but now the americans are threatening to move to poland our special report looks at what that could mean for the biggest u.s. base in germany ramstein. hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us there's widespread anger across the u.k. this morning after prime minister boris johnson surprise move to suspend parliament it will close for 5 weeks in september and october reopening a little more than 2 weeks before the...
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also the u.s. military presence in germany has been a constant for 70 years now but the dramatic and are threatening to move to poland our special report looks at what that could mean for the biggest u.s. base in germany ramstein. hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us britain's prime minister boris johnson has won approval by queen elizabeth to suspend parliament it will be closed for 5 weeks in september and october just before the u.k. is scheduled to leave the european union johnson says he needs the time to pursue his domestic agenda but opponents are calling the move undemocratic and over 1000000 people have already signed an online petition against it. it dropped like a bombshell in a letter to m.p.'s boris johnson explained that he wanted to suspend parliament until just 2 weeks before the u.k. is set to leave the e.u. that severely limits the time opponents would need to try to stop regs it johnson denies it's a clever move to silence them there will be ample time on both sides of
also the u.s. military presence in germany has been a constant for 70 years now but the dramatic and are threatening to move to poland our special report looks at what that could mean for the biggest u.s. base in germany ramstein. hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us britain's prime minister boris johnson has won approval by queen elizabeth to suspend parliament it will be closed for 5 weeks in september and october just before the u.k. is scheduled to leave the european union...
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that international naval mission that the u.s. has been trying to put together in the strait of hormuz is there any movement on that. well there is some reason we don't know the full details and that we should point out is that talks were held today with military representatives from the united states from the u.k. in basque rain back rain of course is home to the 5th largest u.s. naval fleet in the wild so a sense that they are putting that together details are emerging on the those door those talks being held behind closed doors we can expect more details potentially on thursday and now we know that perhaps denmark code and portugal spain and sweden said that they would be interested to hear what comes out of that so they're still weighing their possibilities i wonder now whether that changes based on those latest sanctions targeted against the foreign minister zarif because that makes it very clear that the united states is still pursuing this campaign of maximum pressure all of which the european union has been critical so tha
that international naval mission that the u.s. has been trying to put together in the strait of hormuz is there any movement on that. well there is some reason we don't know the full details and that we should point out is that talks were held today with military representatives from the united states from the u.k. in basque rain back rain of course is home to the 5th largest u.s. naval fleet in the wild so a sense that they are putting that together details are emerging on the those door those...
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the tariffs are taking people's attention but the fundamentals in the u.s., the u.s. is still in healthy shape. francine: this is our question of the day. our mliv blog.on what assets will suffer the most from the yuan's breach of seven? natasha: good question. the broader question of the impact, i think the euro -- i think europe is positioned where the impact will be most felt. europe struggling to break 1% if we assume that the tariffs are going to shave global growth. 2.1% in china at 2%. 2%. europe -- and china at with europe being a big exporting area, that will impact europe. francine: natasha, thank you so much. she stays with us. should u.k. embraces -- should u.k. investors embrace? we will talk about what we heard from boris johnson. 2%.stoxx 600 down ♪ francine: renminbi the china's currency has fallen -- the move drags the stoxx lower. .ong kong protesters carrie lam warns the city is on the edge of a dangerous situation. surprise exit. john flint's tenure as the hsbc chief executive comes to an end. good morning, everyone. this is "bloomberg surveillan
the tariffs are taking people's attention but the fundamentals in the u.s., the u.s. is still in healthy shape. francine: this is our question of the day. our mliv blog.on what assets will suffer the most from the yuan's breach of seven? natasha: good question. the broader question of the impact, i think the euro -- i think europe is positioned where the impact will be most felt. europe struggling to break 1% if we assume that the tariffs are going to shave global growth. 2.1% in china at 2%....
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. >>> u.s. president trump accuses a congresswoman of grandstanding in her spat with israel. >>> the u.s. issues a warrant to seize an iranian oil tanker, but gibraltar says the ship is free to go. >>> and in el paso, texas, hundreds show up to mourn a woman they did not know, a victim of this month's walmart shooting. these stories and much more ahead this hour. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and all around the world. i'm natalie allen in atlanta. "cnn newsroom" starts right now. >>> thank you again for joining us. our top story, u.s. president donald trump is slamming a democratic congresswoman for rejecting israel's decision to let her travel to the west bank. representatives ilhan omar and rashida tlaib, the first muslim women elected to the u.s. congress, earlier had been barred by israel from visiting. then israel granted tlaib permission to visit her elderly grandmother in the west bank, but tlaib declined. that prompted president trump to fire off a dig at tlaib. he twe
. >>> u.s. president trump accuses a congresswoman of grandstanding in her spat with israel. >>> the u.s. issues a warrant to seize an iranian oil tanker, but gibraltar says the ship is free to go. >>> and in el paso, texas, hundreds show up to mourn a woman they did not know, a victim of this month's walmart shooting. these stories and much more ahead this hour. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and all around the world. i'm natalie allen in atlanta....
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u.s. a very volatile session at 10 trading day. we saw the s&p 500 fluctuating 12least 1% in the past sessions. it did manage to end the session higher by .25%, this coming as we saw quite strong earnings reports from walmart helping investor sentiment. that also being helped by the fact that we got some strong economic data. u.s. retail sales jumping the most in four months for a fifth consecutive session, consecutive months of gains. still, there was not enough for the treasury rally to subside. take a look at treasuries because that rally resumed. we saw the 30-year yield now breaking below 2% for the first time ever. the 10-year yield also at one point falling below 1.5%, now at a three-year low. treasuries for do much in demand as we continue to see negative global debt -- treasuries pretty much in demand as we see negative global debt rising to $16 trillion worldwide. japan became the top treasury holder for this month for the first time in two years. of course, china's debt heavily
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could a u.s. u.k. trade deal help offset the economic damage of a no deal bricks it british prime minister boris johnson thinks so but from the u.s. congress there are strong voices of concern we tell you why. and also coming up the drug maker johnson and johnson find over its role in the opioid epidemic in the united states. welcome to the business a mortgage ensemble and good to have you with us now the g. 7 summit in beirut is ended and there were some surprises there including u.s. president on a trump sharing a fun press conference with german chancellor angela merkel and talks of a possible u.s. u.k. trade deal now one that could help offset the economic damage of a no deal breaks it at least that is what british prime minister boris johnson has been touting lately but not so fast the u.s. congress has a say on every trade deal and many congress members fear that a no deal breaks it would return you controls to the irish border undermining the 998 good friday peace agreement which ended 30 years
could a u.s. u.k. trade deal help offset the economic damage of a no deal bricks it british prime minister boris johnson thinks so but from the u.s. congress there are strong voices of concern we tell you why. and also coming up the drug maker johnson and johnson find over its role in the opioid epidemic in the united states. welcome to the business a mortgage ensemble and good to have you with us now the g. 7 summit in beirut is ended and there were some surprises there including u.s....
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germany will not take part in a u.s. led naval mission to secure the strait of hormuz foreign minister hark omar said his country wants to avoid a further escalation of tensions in the region washington had asked germany to join france and britain in a mission to secure shipping through the strains that. russia has deployed its military to fight forest fires in siberia and the country's far east the infernos having golf nearly 30000 square kilometers an area the size of belgium experts say the plays this were caused by thunderstorms during abnormally high temperatures and were later spread by strong winds. a roadside bomb has torn through a bus in western afghanistan killing at least 32 people security has been the cheering across the country with both the taleban and so-called islamic state fighters carrying out attacks almost every day. the african union's mediator for sudan has condemned the killing of 4 student opposition protesters earlier this week and called for a speedy trial for those responsible demonstrators t
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u.s. shares did bounce. on u.s. equities, dropping back at the moment and that is perhaps responsible for the share indices in japan and hong kong moving to the downside. that is the position. let's take you to the risk radar and look at gold, $1500 an ounce on the futures contract, coming off the high. brent crude had gone into official bear market terrain with a 20% fall from its peak. u.s. 10 year yields breaching 1.7, two basis point move to the downside and that is the position. the big story of the moment is the new zealand central bank cutting interest rates more than anticipated. david: that is the set up of markets. lots to talk about. keenan in newo su york with an update of your first word news. australia has issued a warning for travelers to hong "exercisemending they a high degree of caution," as unrest in the city escalates. they were more cautious tuesday night as police fired tear gas at protesters who route -- surrounded a police station to demand the release of a student arrested for possessing las
u.s. shares did bounce. on u.s. equities, dropping back at the moment and that is perhaps responsible for the share indices in japan and hong kong moving to the downside. that is the position. let's take you to the risk radar and look at gold, $1500 an ounce on the futures contract, coming off the high. brent crude had gone into official bear market terrain with a 20% fall from its peak. u.s. 10 year yields breaching 1.7, two basis point move to the downside and that is the position. the big...
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the u.s. stock market so far in 2019. obviously trade a big part of that story the outside losses are coming, where there is more exposure to some of the technology names in the marketplace. mainly nasdaq composite is up as you can see 3 1/2 percent overall. let's cycle through to the macropicture to check out some of the notable moves there we are seeing copper and gold prices move in distinctly different directions as you can see over the course of the past year, there's been more of a bid for gold prices. the safety trade continues it used to be an expectation of easing from central banks and now it's parts of the safety trade. meanwhile copper prices continue to go lower. the die vurjance signaling what is happened there. and if you're looking for where the rubber meets the road, apple, 3m, intel, nike, down 5% for apple, 3 1/2 for intel, nike almost 3%, all four of these stocks are tied towards china trade in some, way, shape or form because of their businesses and, kelly, they're all fou
the u.s. stock market so far in 2019. obviously trade a big part of that story the outside losses are coming, where there is more exposure to some of the technology names in the marketplace. mainly nasdaq composite is up as you can see 3 1/2 percent overall. let's cycle through to the macropicture to check out some of the notable moves there we are seeing copper and gold prices move in distinctly different directions as you can see over the course of the past year, there's been more of a bid...
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u.s. and china. a chinese foreign ministry spokesman said he was unaware of any calls with the u.s.. this is echoed by the global times. enda curran has more. what actually happened? enda: i think that's what everyone is trying to figure out. we have had a day of conflicting signals. the foreign ministry in beijing were not able to immediately confirm the phone calls president trump referred to. the editor of "the global times," an important mouthpiece for the communist party, made the point that whatever calls did take place weren't at the level of significance president trump hinted they were. we know that the talks scheduled for september are still meant to take place. there's a lot of confusion about whether or not there has been an olive branch offered by either side and all of this, but i think the take away probably came from president trump's remarks that he sees prospects for a deal being better than they have been for some time. we have commentary from vice that made ite clear ch
u.s. and china. a chinese foreign ministry spokesman said he was unaware of any calls with the u.s.. this is echoed by the global times. enda curran has more. what actually happened? enda: i think that's what everyone is trying to figure out. we have had a day of conflicting signals. the foreign ministry in beijing were not able to immediately confirm the phone calls president trump referred to. the editor of "the global times," an important mouthpiece for the communist party, made...
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the u.s. has also invested a lot in modern warfare in recent years the air and space operations center is located at the airbase it's one of the u.s. military state. it is now an open secret that plays a central role in the u.s. drone strikes important information on targets are relayed to the u.s. via out on stein opponents of the base are unhappy about preparations for war are being made in germany for them a u.s. withdrawal would be a reason to celebrate. but most people disagree. grown together over the decades as seen at the. best. among the guests former and active members of the military. base will be relocated. point in your. forces and not only your middle east everything around. this place is going to stay here i will need to leave you have a good time only here. look carefully at the air base more than a 1000 buildings many of them underground the place for that reason they can't move at all to poland's. the trump administration's threats to relocate or something people cannot imagi
the u.s. has also invested a lot in modern warfare in recent years the air and space operations center is located at the airbase it's one of the u.s. military state. it is now an open secret that plays a central role in the u.s. drone strikes important information on targets are relayed to the u.s. via out on stein opponents of the base are unhappy about preparations for war are being made in germany for them a u.s. withdrawal would be a reason to celebrate. but most people disagree. grown...
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u.s. companies huge oil reserves it's part of the g 20 and yet it still has difficulty translating all of that into into a deposit a reduction. i think you're right i mean archie think you know the president. should use tried in investment to grow the economy and to be able to have therefore the resources to provide for the poor or i think abolishing pro mexico not going to the g. 20 i think ultimately that undermines mexico's position and capacity to help the poorest of the poor just in mexico as part of the 6 party people economists. series actually for a strike in television and what i noticed is that mexico has very good free tried logistics and transport links with the eyes of pacific and with the pacific alliance with chile and colombia and peru had a lot of things going for it not just the the border no i think the the overwhelming media attention on. immigration with the united states and the crime problems along the border actually undermines the very strong fundamentals of mexica
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pivot towards the u.s. they're going to see. more of the u.s. than his european neighbors and they're going to start seeing a much more aggressive. level of posturing from boris johnson who will be in the company of trump and who will almost be egging him on to start behaving in a way that's more u.s. friendly than you friendly iran is just one of an increasing number of global issues whether 7 leaders are likely to have very difficult discussions the french president has already taken the unprecedented step of deciding not to seek a final communique at the end of the summit because he knows there are no words that will be able to sign up to a number of other countries have been invited to this year's g. 7 prime minister narendra modi of india will be attending and the growing tension between his country and pakistan over kashmir is bound to be discussed growing trade wars are also leading to fresh rifts the u.s. and china's difficulties could further destabilize the global economy and here in france the new digital services tax which targets bi
pivot towards the u.s. they're going to see. more of the u.s. than his european neighbors and they're going to start seeing a much more aggressive. level of posturing from boris johnson who will be in the company of trump and who will almost be egging him on to start behaving in a way that's more u.s. friendly than you friendly iran is just one of an increasing number of global issues whether 7 leaders are likely to have very difficult discussions the french president has already taken the...
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the u.s.-china trade were threatening demand. stockpileswing u.s. at a time when we should be seeing stronger demand at the end of the summer driving season. around $55 a barrel. it is flirting with that average , and sentiment in the market is bearish. caroline: we thank you. more breaking news. perspective,e into falling 11% for the worst one-day lost in 11 years. whistleblower crisis file play on accounting. news out of applied materials, coming out with $.74, net sales it isbillion, but for now that eps number that beats estimates, the highest testaments, lifting the stock by 3% in after-hours trade. joe: still with us is our guest, wells fargo asset management, and luke. next week will be big, jackson hole, jerome powell will speak. could this be a turnaround point for the markets, having the central bankers speak and layout their issues? could this catalyze the move higher? august andin september is a dangerous thing to do. you want to look through all the volatility we are seeing. a lot of attention will be on any language or commentary, but
the u.s.-china trade were threatening demand. stockpileswing u.s. at a time when we should be seeing stronger demand at the end of the summer driving season. around $55 a barrel. it is flirting with that average , and sentiment in the market is bearish. caroline: we thank you. more breaking news. perspective,e into falling 11% for the worst one-day lost in 11 years. whistleblower crisis file play on accounting. news out of applied materials, coming out with $.74, net sales it isbillion, but for...
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u.s. negotiations. we side move to almost 7.88 last year. it is pretty obvious that the pboc is slowing down the pace. as negotiations deteriorate and the market leaves more and more, the forward stumptown as much, it is an easier bet to be long. i think the chinese are playing a strong came, movingly -- strong game, moving the yuan above seven. it puts them right at 6.8, so they are in a negotiating position where, if we have to change, we won't be far off from where we started in the first place. the more counteraction's by the chinese, the more we will see the yuan weaken. great to have you with us. a deep and long ranging discussion. we are asking the question, which dips look attractive as the trade war heats up. join the debate, reach out to us and the mliv team. let's get the first word news. it inlle drillers has hong kong. australia'sng from central bank governor at the close of the jackson hole retreat in wyoming. he says political shocks are turning into economic shocks and says
u.s. negotiations. we side move to almost 7.88 last year. it is pretty obvious that the pboc is slowing down the pace. as negotiations deteriorate and the market leaves more and more, the forward stumptown as much, it is an easier bet to be long. i think the chinese are playing a strong came, movingly -- strong game, moving the yuan above seven. it puts them right at 6.8, so they are in a negotiating position where, if we have to change, we won't be far off from where we started in the first...
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u.s. state department announced that the u.s. successfully tested a new cruise missile that was previously outlawed by the terms of the i.n.f. treaty plus even before that the u.s. secretary of defense revealed that america was working on the deployment of new missiles to the asia pacific and the head of the pentagon made it clear that he wants that to happen asap now this friday the russian president as a result of that got together with the most senior russian officials that are in charge of security in this country and now he's saying that the american tests are nothing but a clear indication that washington pulled out of the treaty now because moscow was violating something russia believes that this was a well calculated plan to get their hands on tied the americans have orchestrated a propaganda campaign alleging violations by russia as it's now clear this was just a smokescreen to hide washington's own breaches of the treaty and its intention to leave it this all leaves 0 doubt about america's real intentions having got rid
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u.s. attorney general william barr sacks the director of prisons are the suicide of geoffrey epstein to discuss the conditions of the jail where he took his own life if his former lawyer. is fundamentally wrong with that is that jeffrey actually did not belong in that facility to begin. and it's been revealed a british social media network aimed at young muslims is part of the u.k. government plan to tackle radicalization. like good morning just on 11 o'clock here in moscow you're watching some international now the u.s. has conducted its 1st test of a 500 kilometer cruise missile type previously banned for over 30 years under a now defunct arms control treaty between moscow and washington and has more to. well we have official word from the pentagon that indeed there has been a test of a missile that would have violated the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty that treaty has now expired and the usa has conducted a test of a missile that would have violated it here's what we heard fro
u.s. attorney general william barr sacks the director of prisons are the suicide of geoffrey epstein to discuss the conditions of the jail where he took his own life if his former lawyer. is fundamentally wrong with that is that jeffrey actually did not belong in that facility to begin. and it's been revealed a british social media network aimed at young muslims is part of the u.k. government plan to tackle radicalization. like good morning just on 11 o'clock here in moscow you're watching some...
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ready u.s. presidential hopeful till cigar bar fails to make it through to the next round of democratic debates that despite becoming the most searched for candidates online she's not questioning the d.n.c. selection process. in other news a frenchman vows to appear left to losing his battle to protect people in his village from harmful pesticides we got reaction from the locals. i think the government isn't doing its job they're the 1st to say that there should be no path to site but they do nothing we breed the in the past the sites we did during tacitly amount of pesticides we found was alarmingly high. and a group of military experts is pushing the pentagon to come clean over the number of u.s. bases located overseas they claim current figures are being hugely understated. we are surprised sometimes when our young men and women are killed. if you're wondering where you've landed on the t.v. this is r t international always a pleasure to have your company. first this hour one of the most popu
ready u.s. presidential hopeful till cigar bar fails to make it through to the next round of democratic debates that despite becoming the most searched for candidates online she's not questioning the d.n.c. selection process. in other news a frenchman vows to appear left to losing his battle to protect people in his village from harmful pesticides we got reaction from the locals. i think the government isn't doing its job they're the 1st to say that there should be no path to site but they do...
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than outside the u.s. and even if that's not quite true one of the things that we think is that it's easier to commercialize science and engineering innovation in the u.s. so that for those fields what happens in the u.s. is very important because it may make sense to bring people to the us rather than letting them work in their own countries but of course in social sciences. it's very much true that different people have different experiences and different points of view different approaches often with studying specifically certain regions in the work a lot of the work should be done in those regions even engineering though some people would argue that the engineering problems to be addressed to different in different countries it's really only pure science that can exist but independently of the country so even with engineering there is an advantage to. to having people from different places and working in the places certainly spending long long stretches of time ok. but to cram is point i now i want to
than outside the u.s. and even if that's not quite true one of the things that we think is that it's easier to commercialize science and engineering innovation in the u.s. so that for those fields what happens in the u.s. is very important because it may make sense to bring people to the us rather than letting them work in their own countries but of course in social sciences. it's very much true that different people have different experiences and different points of view different approaches...
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in the u.s. employers added 164000 jobs in july that according to the labor department the figure continues a record hiring streak however the average workweek fell to its lowest level in nearly 2 years as manufacturers reduced hours for workers a sign that economic growth is slowing. the european union has nominated crystal to lead the international monetary fund ending weeks of impasse of money the 23 countries you have a is from bulgaria and is the current chief executive of the world bank i.m.f. member countries can make nominations until september 6th traditionally the i.m.f. is led by european contrasts the u.s. gets to appoint the president of the world bank. amazon boss jeff bezos has sold $1800000000.00 worth of his shares in that company the sale took place over 3 transactions at the end of july media reports a baseless we use the money to fund his space venture to origin over to asia now where south korea is the 1st country to be dropped from japan's white list of favored trading natio
in the u.s. employers added 164000 jobs in july that according to the labor department the figure continues a record hiring streak however the average workweek fell to its lowest level in nearly 2 years as manufacturers reduced hours for workers a sign that economic growth is slowing. the european union has nominated crystal to lead the international monetary fund ending weeks of impasse of money the 23 countries you have a is from bulgaria and is the current chief executive of the world bank...