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india. without further do, let me introduce representative holding. [applause] >> all right. let me get all set up. thank you very much. a very warm welcome. i first ate the opportunity to offer some remarks. it is kind of odd to be a with a panel of folks who are actual experts on the u.s.-india relations and how we can foster deeper bonds he between our two great democracies. members of congress think we are experts on everything so you'll just have to bear with me. i would like to thank the hudson institute for hosting these aoceedings this is partnership between india and the united states and it is incredibly important. to expandeking ways the u.s.-and their relationship always begins with dialogue and i will be the first to admit that some of these conversations are not always easy. they require healthy doses of honesty from both sides. when i was in india early this year, i believe for the fourth time, there was honesty on the concern of visas. last week in the ways and means committe
india. without further do, let me introduce representative holding. [applause] >> all right. let me get all set up. thank you very much. a very warm welcome. i first ate the opportunity to offer some remarks. it is kind of odd to be a with a panel of folks who are actual experts on the u.s.-india relations and how we can foster deeper bonds he between our two great democracies. members of congress think we are experts on everything so you'll just have to bear with me. i would like to...
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it's not just, make in india, make in india. it helps translate the country, the strategy to the company but also helps us become more competitive. that's why we're doing it. the other part of the equation is innovation. we find lots of opportunities to find pockets of innovation in india. ou heard -- i heard a bit of g.e.'s talking about, we've seen that in space. that's why we're planning on doing more work in india. mr. haqqani: is there r&d taking place? mr. kumar: absolutely. we are building a significant presence in the country, in bangalore, some of the recent innovations, patents filed from there is cutting edge. mr. haqqani: we don't want to get into the politics but let us just say some people see a difficulty in having -- i mean, everybody is upbeat at the political and strategic level but at the business level i have seen stories that say prime minister modi wants to make in india, president trump wants to do everything in the united states. let me call a -- it may cause a bit of a problem. surely it is a -- there is
it's not just, make in india, make in india. it helps translate the country, the strategy to the company but also helps us become more competitive. that's why we're doing it. the other part of the equation is innovation. we find lots of opportunities to find pockets of innovation in india. ou heard -- i heard a bit of g.e.'s talking about, we've seen that in space. that's why we're planning on doing more work in india. mr. haqqani: is there r&d taking place? mr. kumar: absolutely. we are...
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i hope that you will give me the opportunity to welcome you and post you in india. st you in india. once again, i would like to thank you for the warm welcome extended by you and the first lady to myself and my delegation. from the bottom of my heart, thank you. [applause] >> mr. president, can we ask you about the cbo reports? president trump: thank you very much everybody, thank you. >> are you reversing your promise not to cut medicaid, sir? >> ivanka, how excited are you about india? ivanka: very excited. >> will you be leading the delegation? [indiscernible] announcer: more now about trade relations between the u.s. and india following prime minister modi's visit to the white house. officials from the indian business units of boeing and general electric talk about the importance of the relationship. we will also hear from north carolina congressman george holding at this event hosted by the hudson institute. >> good morning to you and welcome to hudson institute. i am the president and ceo and -- of hudson institute. i am delighted to welcome everyone here this mng
i hope that you will give me the opportunity to welcome you and post you in india. st you in india. once again, i would like to thank you for the warm welcome extended by you and the first lady to myself and my delegation. from the bottom of my heart, thank you. [applause] >> mr. president, can we ask you about the cbo reports? president trump: thank you very much everybody, thank you. >> are you reversing your promise not to cut medicaid, sir? >> ivanka, how excited are you...
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and it is the same in india. i mean, i remember watching people demonstrating outside the irish embassy because an indian woman who could not get an abortion had died in dublin. and they were the same people who are celebrating the massacre of women in gujarat. yesterday, by the way, in the brooklyn academy, you know who was present? the daughter of ehsan jafri, the member of the legislative assembly who was hacked to death in 2002 gujarat. his wife, zakia jafri, has spent all these years in court after court trying to get justice. nothing. amy: and she was at your reading last night -- >> she was, yes. amy: at the brooklyn academy of music. explain the significance of that, and, you know, leading right up to president trump meeting prime minister modi on monday. >> ehsan jafri was, obviously, a muslim, but he was a trade union leader and a former member of the legislative assembly in gujarat in 2002. and when the -- post the train, the burning of the hindu programs on a train when the mobs decided that collectiv
and it is the same in india. i mean, i remember watching people demonstrating outside the irish embassy because an indian woman who could not get an abortion had died in dublin. and they were the same people who are celebrating the massacre of women in gujarat. yesterday, by the way, in the brooklyn academy, you know who was present? the daughter of ehsan jafri, the member of the legislative assembly who was hacked to death in 2002 gujarat. his wife, zakia jafri, has spent all these years in...
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india has the fastest growing economy in the world. we hope we will be catching you very soon in terms of percentage increase, i have to tell you that. we are working on it. in just two weeks you will begin to implement the largest tax overhaul in your countries history. we are doing that also, by the way. creating new opportunities for your citizens. you have a big vision for youoving infrastructure and are fighting government corruption, which is always a grave threat to democracy. together, our countries can help chart and optimistic path into the future, one that unleashes the power of new technology, new infrastructure, and the enthusiasm and excitement of very hard-working and very dynamic people. i look forward to working with you, mr. prime minister, to create jobs in our countries. to grow our economies and two to createading -- and a trading relationship that is fair and reciprocal. it is important that their ears be removed to the export of u.s. goods into your markets and that we reduce our trade deficit with your country.
india has the fastest growing economy in the world. we hope we will be catching you very soon in terms of percentage increase, i have to tell you that. we are working on it. in just two weeks you will begin to implement the largest tax overhaul in your countries history. we are doing that also, by the way. creating new opportunities for your citizens. you have a big vision for youoving infrastructure and are fighting government corruption, which is always a grave threat to democracy. together,...
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india has the fastest growing economy in the world. we hope we're going to be catching you very soon in terms of percentage increase. i have to tell you that. we're working on it. in just two weeks, you will begin to implement the largest tax overhaul in your country's histo history creating new opportunities for your citizens. you have a big vision for improving infrastructure and you are fighting government corruption, which is always a grave threat to democracy. together, our countries can help chart an optimistic path into the future, one that unleashes the power of new technology, new infrastructure and the enthusiasm and excitement of very hard-working and very dynamic people. i look forward to working with you, mr. prime minister, to create jobs in our countries, to grow our economies and create a trading relationship that is fair and reciprocal. it is important that barriers be removed to the export of u.s. goods into your markets and that we reduce our trade deficit with your country i was pleased to learn about an indian airl
india has the fastest growing economy in the world. we hope we're going to be catching you very soon in terms of percentage increase. i have to tell you that. we're working on it. in just two weeks, you will begin to implement the largest tax overhaul in your country's histo history creating new opportunities for your citizens. you have a big vision for improving infrastructure and you are fighting government corruption, which is always a grave threat to democracy. together, our countries can...
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trade deficit with india ranks india at the tenth level at around $30 billion. it's a significant amount but pales in comparison to the likes of china and germany defense, energy and trade, those are the three topics we do expect the two leaders to talk about. after their joint statement, they will then go on to a cocktail reception, a dinner which as we've been saying that will be -- modi will be the first foreign state, head of state, to have dinner, a working dinner with the president at the white house. once we get the statement, of course, we'll get it to you, melissa, back to you. >> seema, thank you, semma mody at the white house tim, we got to go to you, the ambassador. >> prime minister modi was elected in 20 14, rallied for a year since that times it's done nothing. the honeymoon period of high expectations this is a country we should be doing a lot of business with, they should be our friend. if you think about the technology kind of benefits and certainly the strengths of this economy and the demographics in india, it makes a hot of sense why this is
trade deficit with india ranks india at the tenth level at around $30 billion. it's a significant amount but pales in comparison to the likes of china and germany defense, energy and trade, those are the three topics we do expect the two leaders to talk about. after their joint statement, they will then go on to a cocktail reception, a dinner which as we've been saying that will be -- modi will be the first foreign state, head of state, to have dinner, a working dinner with the president at the...
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india has a lot to offer american companies. mr modi will be pitching to persuade mr trump that there is plenty for indian companies to offer the us. well, in addition to mr modi's visit to washington, we are also watching this this week. on thursday, it will be ten years since the first iphone went on sale in the united states and since then, apple has sold over 1 billion units of the iphone worldwide. also on thursday, chinese president xijinping worldwide. also on thursday, chinese president xi jinping arrives worldwide. also on thursday, chinese president xijinping arrives in hong kong. he is scheduled to stay until saturday to inaugurate a new leader there. injuly saturday to inaugurate a new leader there. in july the first, saturday to inaugurate a new leader there. injuly the first, 20 years is marked since hong kong was handed back to china by britain. by the end of the week, friday brings a close to the trading session for the end of this year. i was asking what narendra modi might achieve on his visit to the us. i feel
india has a lot to offer american companies. mr modi will be pitching to persuade mr trump that there is plenty for indian companies to offer the us. well, in addition to mr modi's visit to washington, we are also watching this this week. on thursday, it will be ten years since the first iphone went on sale in the united states and since then, apple has sold over 1 billion units of the iphone worldwide. also on thursday, chinese president xijinping worldwide. also on thursday, chinese president...
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-india relationship. as prime minister modi is here in washington for a first meeting with president trump. here at hudson institute, we are delighted to host a special event hosted on the future of the u.s.-india commercial partnership and we are also grateful to our friends at c-span for covering this event live. u.s.-india bilateral trade has an estimated $11,420,000,000,000, less than one fifth of the u.s.-china $640 billion bilateral trade relationship. india is america's ninth largest supplier of foreign goods and 18th largest export market. the worlds first in the world's six largest economies respectively, we are hesitant to believe there is significant room for growth. the u.s.-india relationship is an important one here at hudson institute. our south asia program, which is directed by former ambassador hussein had connie -- hussein haqani in the u.s.-india japan trilateral relationship for some time now. i was very fortunate to be honored to be included in a briefing with prime minister modi dur
-india relationship. as prime minister modi is here in washington for a first meeting with president trump. here at hudson institute, we are delighted to host a special event hosted on the future of the u.s.-india commercial partnership and we are also grateful to our friends at c-span for covering this event live. u.s.-india bilateral trade has an estimated $11,420,000,000,000, less than one fifth of the u.s.-china $640 billion bilateral trade relationship. india is america's ninth largest...
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to india's jet. he wants india to sign a deal to buy american natural gas. he jokes -- let's be honest, he wasn't joking. he wants to get the price up on that before he said yes. defense technology seems to be the area of common ground. what can we expect when it comes to what each country can deliver at the end of the day? ramy: we are looking ahead to things that fly, things that , and things that shoot. with general thomas, what you're seeing is one of the drones that san diego-based general thomas makes. there is news here that 22 guardian drones will be bought by india and the f-16 joint production with the us for potential of some $15 billion for the region. we have to wait because the official news has not yet dropped. in their dinner. a few hours yet until mr. modi has to take off from washington. anchor: ramy inocencio, thank you. we will talk more about treasure in -- about president trump travel ban. the fallout, just ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ anchor: we are looking outside of so give
to india's jet. he wants india to sign a deal to buy american natural gas. he jokes -- let's be honest, he wasn't joking. he wants to get the price up on that before he said yes. defense technology seems to be the area of common ground. what can we expect when it comes to what each country can deliver at the end of the day? ramy: we are looking ahead to things that fly, things that , and things that shoot. with general thomas, what you're seeing is one of the drones that san diego-based general...
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in india, everyone's yea rs talking about. in india, everyone's years perked up because it is a huge pa rt years perked up because it is a huge part of the tech centre. he told me, the hb1 these are plays an important pa rt the hb1 these are plays an important part be in the economy —— h1b. people use those to come to the us every year. 70% of people who use it are from india. despite the importance of the h1b issue to india, narendra modi is not likely to risk souring relationships between the two economies. the uk's biggest health food retailer holland and barrett is being bought by a russian billionaire for about $2.3 billion. the financial times says that the chain of more than 1,100 stores is being by l1 retail which is controlled by mikhail fridman. holland and barrett also has stores across europe, as well as a growing presence in emerging markets including the middle east, china and india. shares in asia have edged up on optimism about global growth, while the dollar was on the defensive as a subdued us inflation o
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it does not have a single store in india. india is a major market. it has a growing till class that will be spending a lot of money. it, they we understand expressed concerns about the regulatory environment in india. we know prime minister modi has consolidated our -- power. he is positioned well for reelection. what is the hope that regulation will relax in india? >> the problem is the expectation of change and the speed at which change will occur. referring -- were reform -- reform has happened other prime minister modi. budget session of goods and services that task. that will have a positive impact on the economy. there will continue to be a delicate dance meaning companies will continue to push. now that prime minister modi has an space going into 2019, maybe he will be willing to invest more political capital in speeding up this reform. and geto back to india them to get to work on these issues. couple of the issues we expect that president trump and mightminister modi disagree on our intellectual --perty, the visa program which is specificall
it does not have a single store in india. india is a major market. it has a growing till class that will be spending a lot of money. it, they we understand expressed concerns about the regulatory environment in india. we know prime minister modi has consolidated our -- power. he is positioned well for reelection. what is the hope that regulation will relax in india? >> the problem is the expectation of change and the speed at which change will occur. referring -- were reform -- reform has...
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they played earlier in the tournament and india w011 earlier in the tournament and india won by 124 runs on the duckworth—lewis system and since then pakistan have really improved. patrick gearey was there watching the match. if you went on the enthusiastic mod theirfans if you went on the enthusiastic mod their fans you would think every game they played was bangladesh's biggest yet, this one probably was. their first biggest yet, this one probably was. theirfirst major biggest yet, this one probably was. their first major semi—final, biggest yet, this one probably was. theirfirst major semi—final, one they were never supposed to reach, 110w they were never supposed to reach, now india are calling. bangladesh come into this game as they come into every game in the champions trophy, as the outsiders. but this tournament has been about confounding expectations. just ask the hosts. india asked bangladesh to bat and then immediately interrupted them, kumar striking in the first of. he got another but iqbal hit back, he's a batsman who makes bangladeshis believe. watch out, though. wit
they played earlier in the tournament and india w011 earlier in the tournament and india won by 124 runs on the duckworth—lewis system and since then pakistan have really improved. patrick gearey was there watching the match. if you went on the enthusiastic mod theirfans if you went on the enthusiastic mod their fans you would think every game they played was bangladesh's biggest yet, this one probably was. their first biggest yet, this one probably was. theirfirst major biggest yet, this one...
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what would help india, the india you want to see, arundhati roy? >> it would help if both of them are both sent to the frying pan park in virginia with all of the turkeys that are forgiven on thanksgiving. i mean, the meeting isn't going to help us because that is not the issue. the issue is that, what do they represent and -- i mean, to me, i don't -- it is not important saye to mock trump or things about modi because the real question is, why are -- you cannot dismiss the fact that they are people who have been elected democratically. ,o there is fire in the ducts and that is the problem. they are both easy meat. there are both easy to laugh at you but i don't think it is a laughing matter. the point is that someone like myself, you know, i and a position where -- i am in a position where one is a minority the voices right now. even though i am a writer and i don't necessarily believe ever that the majority is always right, so there's something very wrong going on. and that wrong has been created by the people who are criticizing trump now. we do
what would help india, the india you want to see, arundhati roy? >> it would help if both of them are both sent to the frying pan park in virginia with all of the turkeys that are forgiven on thanksgiving. i mean, the meeting isn't going to help us because that is not the issue. the issue is that, what do they represent and -- i mean, to me, i don't -- it is not important saye to mock trump or things about modi because the real question is, why are -- you cannot dismiss the fact that they...
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with theou can also argue expected growth for india that india is a friend the u.s. has to have. what degree do you see this growth prospected elevate ties? big to ignore. apple just opened a manufacturing plant in india, so big u.s. companies are looking to india as an increasingly promising market. it used to be everything was china, but now it is clear that india is gaining that critical mass as well as a big consumer market, smartphone technology companies are looking at india, and defense companies as well, and on this particular trip, there might be something in that realm as well. >> i'm curious about this whole h-1b visa situation, that being a thorn in the side of this relationship that seems to be going swimmingly well between the two. know the reforms being put in place on the h-1b visa. we don't know what the in will be, but how much of a hit is that towards the elite tech executives and folks in india? >> certainly a bit of a headache in the short-term. you have a lot of indian i.t. workers in the u.s. with restricted visa access, they will have to shift some staffin
with theou can also argue expected growth for india that india is a friend the u.s. has to have. what degree do you see this growth prospected elevate ties? big to ignore. apple just opened a manufacturing plant in india, so big u.s. companies are looking to india as an increasingly promising market. it used to be everything was china, but now it is clear that india is gaining that critical mass as well as a big consumer market, smartphone technology companies are looking at india, and defense...
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that is a hot button issue for india. we have to infrastructure projects going into disputed territories, but more generally pakistan and the chinese getting a more aggressive assertive pakistan which india is keen to push back on. pressing see mr. modi support from the u.s. on this try to get it to take a harder stance, but this will not get much in the u.s. on that front. the relationship between india and pakistan is tense at the best. we have seen shooting wars. any potential risks or flash points that might come up for discussion? richard: you have got the issue of broader defense coordination between the two, the u.s. and india. your going to see the u.s. pretty leery making headlines grabbing announcements that could irritate the chinese. i think where you will see a clear win and the scope for tremendous gains going forward is commercial contracts in the defense sector, one of the key backdrops to the summit is the news that lockheed martin and the tartaric group are moving f-16rd with plans to build fighter jets
that is a hot button issue for india. we have to infrastructure projects going into disputed territories, but more generally pakistan and the chinese getting a more aggressive assertive pakistan which india is keen to push back on. pressing see mr. modi support from the u.s. on this try to get it to take a harder stance, but this will not get much in the u.s. on that front. the relationship between india and pakistan is tense at the best. we have seen shooting wars. any potential risks or flash...
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yet india is the world's second biggest exporter of beef. in the northeast of the country, thousands of cattle are smuggled across the border to bangladesh every day. as pedestrians and cyclists cross from india into bangladesh, border guards check identity papers. but they don't check this vehicle. the driver gets new papers. he barely has to slow down. and that's how cows from india are brought, illegally, into the country to be slaughtered. in hinduism, the majority religion in india, cows are sacred. in the first village on the bangladeshi side, we find a collection point for cattle brought in from india. there are dozens of places like this along the border. traders tell us that smugglers benefittraders tell us that smugglers ask for the equivalent of about 150 euros for a cow from india. nobody here is keen to talk to us on camera. >> i'm just the driver. >> we ask if they are his cows. >> i don't know where the cows come from. i am just a driver. >> large cattle markets like this one are held every day at different locations near the
yet india is the world's second biggest exporter of beef. in the northeast of the country, thousands of cattle are smuggled across the border to bangladesh every day. as pedestrians and cyclists cross from india into bangladesh, border guards check identity papers. but they don't check this vehicle. the driver gets new papers. he barely has to slow down. and that's how cows from india are brought, illegally, into the country to be slaughtered. in hinduism, the majority religion in india, cows...
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india has the fastest-growing economy in the world. we hope we're going to be catching you very soon, in terms of percentage increase, i have to tell you that. we're working on it. in just two weeks, you will begin to implement the largest tax overhaul in your country's history. we're doing that also, by the way. creating great, new opportunities for your citizens. you have a big vision for improving infrastructure, and you are fighting government corruption, which is always a grave threat to democracy. together, our countries can help chart an optimistic path into the future, one that unleashes the power of new technology new infrastructure, and the enthusiasm and excitement of very hard working and very dynamic people. i look forward to working with you, mr. prime minister, to create jobs in our countries. to grow our economies, and to create a trading relationship that is fair and reciprocal. it is important that barriers be removed to the export of u.s. goods into your markets, and that we reduce you're trade deficit with your coun
india has the fastest-growing economy in the world. we hope we're going to be catching you very soon, in terms of percentage increase, i have to tell you that. we're working on it. in just two weeks, you will begin to implement the largest tax overhaul in your country's history. we're doing that also, by the way. creating great, new opportunities for your citizens. you have a big vision for improving infrastructure, and you are fighting government corruption, which is always a grave threat to...
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india is a major ally. we can't start a nuclear war. >> eric: nonnuclear methods and disable their nuclear program. >> lisa: what is the intelligence like? we've got to leave. we are going to have this conversation during the break. coming up, government websites hacked by a group spewing pro-isis propaganda. u.s. sending more troops to afghanistan. later, it is the eve of something very special for mr. eric bolling. that's coming right up. just like the people who own them, every business is different. but every one of those businesses will need legal help as they age and grow. whether it be help starting your business, vendor contracts or employment agreements. legalzoom's network of attorneys can help you every step of the way so you can focus on what you do. we'll handle the legal stuff that comes up along the way. legalzoom. legal help is here. >> eboni: welcome back to "the fox news specialists." our specialists are kris kobach and ari aramesh. nearly a dozen government websites in ohio as well as new
india is a major ally. we can't start a nuclear war. >> eric: nonnuclear methods and disable their nuclear program. >> lisa: what is the intelligence like? we've got to leave. we are going to have this conversation during the break. coming up, government websites hacked by a group spewing pro-isis propaganda. u.s. sending more troops to afghanistan. later, it is the eve of something very special for mr. eric bolling. that's coming right up. just like the people who own them, every...
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what does this mean for india? our india business tea m mean for india? our india business team makes it down. —— breaks it down. the goods and services tax, the gst, will unify india into a single market. businesses will pay one tax rather than several state and federal taxes that they pay at the moment. there are four basic rates, five, 12, 18 and 20 8%. most goods and services were signed a tax rate. there are some exceptions like milk and vegetables. —— 28%. india's finance minister says gst could lift growth as much as 2% by streamlining tax collections, so the government can make more money. businesses are worried that they are not ready for the tax overhaul. it has been a good six months for asian share prices despite concerns over rising interest rates in the us. stock markets across the region have rallied. looking at the regents have rallied. looking at the regent's biggest markets — hong kong and south korea are some of the top performers up nearly 20% since the beginning of the year. japan is up 6% and stocks in china have inched hig
what does this mean for india? our india business tea m mean for india? our india business team makes it down. —— breaks it down. the goods and services tax, the gst, will unify india into a single market. businesses will pay one tax rather than several state and federal taxes that they pay at the moment. there are four basic rates, five, 12, 18 and 20 8%. most goods and services were signed a tax rate. there are some exceptions like milk and vegetables. —— 28%. india's finance minister...
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the us is far ahead of other countries, and they could help india. what they had issues about, what president trump has been saying, that is not fair to the us and his supporters. so they were suffering because of this kind of accord. so far, during this meeting, we don't think that issue has come up, because it wasn't mentioned. but we'll be looking closely at the joint statement that comes after these meetings, in a couple of hours. our other top story: the us supreme court has agreed to allow parts of president trump's controversial travel ban to go into effect while it considers whether the policy should be upheld or struck down. the measure bans entry to travellers from six muslim—majority countries for 90 days, and suspends the us refugee programme for 120 days. 0ur north america editorjon sopel was at the supreme court in washington. it's not a total slam dunk, but it is a partial and yes, a significant victory. if you just cast your mind back, the courts had blocked the whole thing entirely. there was no ban in place. now, the ban is going
the us is far ahead of other countries, and they could help india. what they had issues about, what president trump has been saying, that is not fair to the us and his supporters. so they were suffering because of this kind of accord. so far, during this meeting, we don't think that issue has come up, because it wasn't mentioned. but we'll be looking closely at the joint statement that comes after these meetings, in a couple of hours. our other top story: the us supreme court has agreed to...
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it's called make in india. and he's encouraging companies from across the world to come and make in india. and i think apple's step is extremely important. it's a sign of things to come. so it's not that only indian companies need to create jobs for americans. as you know, a large number of orders have been placed with boeing if india is to give access to its markets in such an incredible way, i think it's really important that american companies should understand that india needs manufacturing within india as well. and american companies need to support the make in india program, as well >> ajay, the success that indian americans have had in this count country, founding companies, being employ 2 through 10 on very large companies, do you think that the white house wants to champions, wants to limit, is agnostic on? >> i don't think it's for the white house to champion or limit this this is in the natural progression of things, that we have so many incredible indian ceos. as you know, microsoft is headed by an
it's called make in india. and he's encouraging companies from across the world to come and make in india. and i think apple's step is extremely important. it's a sign of things to come. so it's not that only indian companies need to create jobs for americans. as you know, a large number of orders have been placed with boeing if india is to give access to its markets in such an incredible way, i think it's really important that american companies should understand that india needs manufacturing...
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the relationship between india. and the united states has never been stronger has never been better. president tom that for more on that discussions i'm joined now by my colleague rajesh impact yet. so broad gestures very struck the president trump said that he and prime minister mehdi of both world leaders in social media. do you think that developing the personal chemistry to indian officials hope they would. it's early days but so far it's gone pretty well. as far as they're concerne. a president drum during his tenure as candidate from then he had said that i'm dead from administration india will have. had a best friend in the white house and he reiterated that so that would have gone down well here. they were expecting very strong statements on de against terrorism which had dead and more. that how the us is more encouraging and how supportive malvina support in afghanistan and the indolent of god is that so those are very positive statements yes there were some foundation that president trump has been talking
the relationship between india. and the united states has never been stronger has never been better. president tom that for more on that discussions i'm joined now by my colleague rajesh impact yet. so broad gestures very struck the president trump said that he and prime minister mehdi of both world leaders in social media. do you think that developing the personal chemistry to indian officials hope they would. it's early days but so far it's gone pretty well. as far as they're concerne. a...
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we fly to countries that are close to india. the gulf states, as well as thailand, malaysia, the mall dives, -- maldives, and bangladesh. this has no impact on us. reporter:thailand, i understandr stock is the best-performing airline stock since the near shutdown in december 2014. the value continues to rally. you hold a sizable stake in the business. is now a good time to sell? are you talking to potential buyers? >> we are not looking to sell any of our stake at this time. we think the stock is greatly undervalued, even at these levels. you are right. spicejet has been the world's best performing aviation stock over the last two years. when i took over the company, it was valued at around $.20. today it is in excess of two dollars. it has done exceedingly well in the last two years, but we think there's tremendous potential in india's aviation market, and there's no reason for us to sell stakes at this valuation. the spicejetas chairman and cofounder. coming up in the next hour of "bloomberg markets: asia," president trump war
we fly to countries that are close to india. the gulf states, as well as thailand, malaysia, the mall dives, -- maldives, and bangladesh. this has no impact on us. reporter:thailand, i understandr stock is the best-performing airline stock since the near shutdown in december 2014. the value continues to rally. you hold a sizable stake in the business. is now a good time to sell? are you talking to potential buyers? >> we are not looking to sell any of our stake at this time. we think the...
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india, china, russia, pakistan. donald trump wavering on nato and ripping up the paris climate accord. how important will this bloc be going forward?|j climate accord. how important will this bloc be going forward? i think it will take time to work out its agenda. i don't think until now the shanghai cooperation 0rganisation has converged properly. it will take time. each country has its own respective agenda. they are inspiring to play bigger roles in the world. but the bigger powers don't usually converge easily because they have bilateral dynamics individually. it will take time to work out a cohesive agenda. more importantly, the group will be left wondering as to what the us is up to next. so that is going to be a major point of surprise. and now the question of iran in the discussions. they could be at loggerheads as they move on. thank you, sir, for your insights. some breaking news coming to us from scotla nd some breaking news coming to us from scotland yard. the detectives investigating the london bridge t
india, china, russia, pakistan. donald trump wavering on nato and ripping up the paris climate accord. how important will this bloc be going forward?|j climate accord. how important will this bloc be going forward? i think it will take time to work out its agenda. i don't think until now the shanghai cooperation 0rganisation has converged properly. it will take time. each country has its own respective agenda. they are inspiring to play bigger roles in the world. but the bigger powers don't...
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i think india is assuaged by the fact that the u.s. is cooperating with india on defense. including a drone sale that is about to happen. i think we will have two wait and see. it is the unpredictability of donald trump that is keeping everything up in the air. >> that was our correspondent on the story tonight. in iraq, government forces say they are days away from taking full control of most of from so-called islamic states. they say they are still facing pockets of resistance. commanders say that counterattacks are assigned to bias desperation. there are reports that some viewers may find distressing. >> civilians have been fleeing the western part of the city. soldiers have to make sure that nobody is wearing any suicide belts. as the iraq he army takes back the city of mosul, fighters of the islamic state are waging resistance with mines and cyber attacks. the eastern part of the city has been liberated. those who made it there are badly wounded and undernourished. >> we fled outside, along the curb. he ran onto a mine, it exploded and we fled. his leg-- torn off, it
i think india is assuaged by the fact that the u.s. is cooperating with india on defense. including a drone sale that is about to happen. i think we will have two wait and see. it is the unpredictability of donald trump that is keeping everything up in the air. >> that was our correspondent on the story tonight. in iraq, government forces say they are days away from taking full control of most of from so-called islamic states. they say they are still facing pockets of resistance....
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part of the make india program. russians,t, the private sector and the indian private sector can play a big role. we have seen one big deal in the sr oiltor between through a private equity, which is a commodity company. so we are seeing some of that. to go.re is a long way >> yes. certainly indeed. we're still waiting for some type of india e.u. trade a free tradeal or agreement, which has not been signed. what are going to be some potential hurdles there on that front? >> see, this is a challenge with india, not only the e.u. but even in asia. we in asia always sort of worry about this issue, that india is a reluctant trader. it's very difficult, because of lobbies and political mind-set on opening up trade completely. you -- the same thing happened with the rcep the u.s.in asia and and the f.d.a. with the e.u. foot-dragging.en it's a reluctant trader. it is going to take time till the domestic politics in india gets behind open trade. but i think, as a fact, that india is going in for a manufacturing. they will r
part of the make india program. russians,t, the private sector and the indian private sector can play a big role. we have seen one big deal in the sr oiltor between through a private equity, which is a commodity company. so we are seeing some of that. to go.re is a long way >> yes. certainly indeed. we're still waiting for some type of india e.u. trade a free tradeal or agreement, which has not been signed. what are going to be some potential hurdles there on that front? >> see,...
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if china and india want to reduce their co2 footprint. india, by the way, any agreement, conditioned any steps that they would take on receiving $2.5 trillion of aid. china agreed to make no steps until the year 2,030. >> chris: let me pick up on that because you've taken me exactly where i want to go. working together. [laughs] the president had one more big complaint about paris and he said he treats the u.s. unfairl unfairly. >> president trump: china will be allowed to build hundreds of additional coal plants, so we can't build the plants, but they can. according to this agreement. india will be allowed to double its coal production by 2020. >> chris: here again, the reality is different, is very different from what the president said. china has canceled plans for more than 100 coal plants and promises 20% of its energy consumption will be green by 2030. india has pledged 40% of its energy will be renewable by 2030. if it set to pass japan this year is the world's third-largest market for solar power. it may not mandated in the paris
if china and india want to reduce their co2 footprint. india, by the way, any agreement, conditioned any steps that they would take on receiving $2.5 trillion of aid. china agreed to make no steps until the year 2,030. >> chris: let me pick up on that because you've taken me exactly where i want to go. working together. [laughs] the president had one more big complaint about paris and he said he treats the u.s. unfairl unfairly. >> president trump: china will be allowed to build...
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and india, india believes in to go together and to grow together. so this is not something which is related with just the people of india. i think india wants to move ahead with everybody and move forward towards our growth and development. and that is our sole objective. [ applause ] >> president, you referenced it a bit if your marks earlier. do you feel moldova is facing a similar choice between east and west, pressured to make a choice. and must one choose? >> you know, over the past years recently we have been convinced that the european union, some people that the european union is is the best choice for us. but for small countes such as moldova, thenly chance to survive is to have good relationships with both east and west. and we will never be able in our current capacity to become an eu member because we have the against, we have is south of our country and some opinions in the north. and at a certain point of time, if someone believes that we should choose, we will lose our statehood. so our goal and my goal other the past six months is to
and india, india believes in to go together and to grow together. so this is not something which is related with just the people of india. i think india wants to move ahead with everybody and move forward towards our growth and development. and that is our sole objective. [ applause ] >> president, you referenced it a bit if your marks earlier. do you feel moldova is facing a similar choice between east and west, pressured to make a choice. and must one choose? >> you know, over the...
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india's former captain experienced, powerful, out. pakistan started getting worried and then oh, what a way to go. india mighty, it doesn't mean you always win. 158 all out. pakistan of world cricket, unpredictable, improbable champions. to my team management, they worked really ha rd after the to my team management, they worked really hard after the first defeat and motivated us. they are learning very well, my team and they are hard workers. now we very well, my team and they are hard workers. now we are very well, my team and they are hard workers. now we are the champions. hopefully this win will boost us and you have to exit and admire sometimes the skill of the opposition and see they have come. even when we are not playing at our best. we just couldn't make things happen today. personally, it does feel bad that you have to understand you can only control so many things and the game has to move on. that is the kind of thinking that i have when these things happen. portugal and mexico played an entertaining 2—2 draw in their gr
india's former captain experienced, powerful, out. pakistan started getting worried and then oh, what a way to go. india mighty, it doesn't mean you always win. 158 all out. pakistan of world cricket, unpredictable, improbable champions. to my team management, they worked really ha rd after the to my team management, they worked really hard after the first defeat and motivated us. they are learning very well, my team and they are hard workers. now we very well, my team and they are hard...
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relations between india and the united states blossomed under the obama presidency. the question now is whether mr modi can repeat the magic with his successor. well, here in the uk, more residential tower blocks have failed safety checks on their exterior cladding, in the wake of the grenfell tower fire in west london. local councils are being urged to send samples in for testing more quickly. with the latest, here‘s duncan kennedy. pendleton in salford, the latest location where tower block cladding is being removed. it is an unsettling sight for another group of residents who have lived here many years. it‘s left us, as residents, very confused and very concerned about the safety of where we live. the government has continued to test cladding. tonight, they released new figures. 60 buildings have now failed safety checks. that is across 25 local authorities. many to ensure those high—rise buildings are as safe as they possibly can be, as quickly as possible. arnold tarling has been a fire safety expert for 20 years. he says cladding currently only has to wit
relations between india and the united states blossomed under the obama presidency. the question now is whether mr modi can repeat the magic with his successor. well, here in the uk, more residential tower blocks have failed safety checks on their exterior cladding, in the wake of the grenfell tower fire in west london. local councils are being urged to send samples in for testing more quickly. with the latest, here‘s duncan kennedy. pendleton in salford, the latest location where tower block...
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that gave aid to india would benefit from, but india would, as well. trump was calling that is essentially extortion. scarlet: thanks to michael mckee. let's check the headlines now. you. thank the supreme court gave president trump a partial victory on its controversial travel band today. the high court will allow a omitted version of the band to go into effect. there are several arguments on the case for the fall. clarence thomas, samuel alito, and neil gorsuch said they would let the entire man take effect bandiately -- the entire take effect immediately. they said the ruling allows me to use an important tool for protecting our nation's homeland. justices refused to consider loosening restrictions on carrying guns in public. the justices rejected an appeal by gun rights advocates in california here they declined to carve out new constitutional protections for firearm owners outside the home. the british prime minister theresa may has tried to ease anxiety over how european union citizens living in the u.k. will be treated after brexit. she spoke in
that gave aid to india would benefit from, but india would, as well. trump was calling that is essentially extortion. scarlet: thanks to michael mckee. let's check the headlines now. you. thank the supreme court gave president trump a partial victory on its controversial travel band today. the high court will allow a omitted version of the band to go into effect. there are several arguments on the case for the fall. clarence thomas, samuel alito, and neil gorsuch said they would let the entire...
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pakistan versus india is a lwa ys runs. pakistan versus india is always a final, and this time it is the final. i think it is a 300, 310 wicket. to reduce them, to 260, we never let them get there. from that point of view it was pretty clinical by the bowlers. looking at how flat the wicket was, as well. it's the first round of the us open in wisconsin. rickie fowler took the clubhouse lead with a record equalling seven under par 65. the best opening round in the tournament since 1980. the leader board has been dominated by american players. but england's tommy fleetwood is in touch after going round on five under par. lee westwood finishing on three under par. casey made a blistering start with an eagle on the first hole. players have criticised the calls for being too unforgiving, especially the rough, where there have been some very low scoring rounds on the opening day. —— players have criticised the course. jordan pickford has become the most expensive british goalkeeper, everton bought him for £30 million from su
pakistan versus india is a lwa ys runs. pakistan versus india is always a final, and this time it is the final. i think it is a 300, 310 wicket. to reduce them, to 260, we never let them get there. from that point of view it was pretty clinical by the bowlers. looking at how flat the wicket was, as well. it's the first round of the us open in wisconsin. rickie fowler took the clubhouse lead with a record equalling seven under par 65. the best opening round in the tournament since 1980. the...
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for india, that there must does that make —— that demolition of pakistan did just that. there collies says he wants a repeat performance against sri lanka. we lost the cost and guys well raring to go, which has taken the pressure. later on, the way that we battered, it was the game changing innings, to be honest. —— lost the toss. initially, we got a good start. india may have had a dream start to the tournament, but not so for sri lanka, who had a 96 run defeat to south africa and were found guilty of a slow over rate the feds. angelo mathews is back from a ca lf feds. angelo mathews is back from a calf injury, and joined the team who has no margin for error against their neighbours. especially in the last two years, there have been tremendous. so it is hard to beat them unless we are on top of our game. we will all had to pull our socks up and give a great performance. the times of india called the massive win over pakistan and opening statement in the title of this, which might give sri lanka hope that momentum can change in one—day tournaments. australian cycli
for india, that there must does that make —— that demolition of pakistan did just that. there collies says he wants a repeat performance against sri lanka. we lost the cost and guys well raring to go, which has taken the pressure. later on, the way that we battered, it was the game changing innings, to be honest. —— lost the toss. initially, we got a good start. india may have had a dream start to the tournament, but not so for sri lanka, who had a 96 run defeat to south africa and were...
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they were shambolic against india but they improve to get to the semi—final. shambolic against india but they improve to get to the semi-final. we know that realistically england are playing unbelievably well. they are a really good one—day unit without apparent weaknesses. we sat down and had picked debrief yesterday, we stressed that we need to play out this game and if we play our best game we can put them under pressure. a lot of talk about thousands of empty seats or the match mainly because indian fans had purchased tickets just in case india were to play here therefore they would not turn up because it is india versus pakistan stop the icc has said they have had 3000 tickets reposted for fans. they are extending the deadline for supporters to do that you'll meet night tuesday local time. they are doing all they can to make sure there is an atmosphere here to match the occasion. syria have kept their hopes of world cup qualification alive after a 2—2 draw with china in group a of asian qualifying. they scored a stoppage time equaliser through ahmad al salih with the match b
they were shambolic against india but they improve to get to the semi—final. shambolic against india but they improve to get to the semi-final. we know that realistically england are playing unbelievably well. they are a really good one—day unit without apparent weaknesses. we sat down and had picked debrief yesterday, we stressed that we need to play out this game and if we play our best game we can put them under pressure. a lot of talk about thousands of empty seats or the match mainly...
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president trump salutes india as a true friend. the chinese premier addresses the world economic forum in china. we take you there live. >> we are waiting for lines out of dalian. we will get the news as they make their way on the terminal. let's see what we get. markets mixed. 43% up, 43% down, the rest unchanged. cross assets, looking like this. most on the way out. we are basically flat. no pickup in volume except for taiwan and china. have a look at these stocks leading gains. one standing out to the downside , but next across the currency space. commodities, the big story gold. it was a story. you had goldfinger, if you will. prices have recovered a little bit, but still $10 before the price plunge yesterday. sovereign bonds coming yields on the way down across the board. was a market event yesterday with a cold, but you put everything together and scale it here, near theme lowest levels on record, so does a really change a lot of things. a great chart here. talking about china here, what we have seen, the csi is down about 90
president trump salutes india as a true friend. the chinese premier addresses the world economic forum in china. we take you there live. >> we are waiting for lines out of dalian. we will get the news as they make their way on the terminal. let's see what we get. markets mixed. 43% up, 43% down, the rest unchanged. cross assets, looking like this. most on the way out. we are basically flat. no pickup in volume except for taiwan and china. have a look at these stocks leading gains. one...
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why did india condition their targets on trillions of dollars? >> this is a political decision in this respect. >> not a political decision. it was a right for this country, chuck. this was -- this is a decision right for this country from a jobs perspective and economy perspective and environmental perspective. >> this is not wanting to be involved in a multilateral agreement. >> that is not accurate. >> would there have been more openness in this deal? >>he president said very clearly on friday that he is op and actually wants to engage in discussion with respect to international agreements on co-2 reduction. not paris. paris represents a bad decision for this country. >> do you believe that co-2 is the primary cause? >> co-2 contributes to climate change. methane is more potent. it's a cause of many. it's a cause like methane and water vapor and the rest. >> scott pruitt, i'm going to
why did india condition their targets on trillions of dollars? >> this is a political decision in this respect. >> not a political decision. it was a right for this country, chuck. this was -- this is a decision right for this country from a jobs perspective and economy perspective and environmental perspective. >> this is not wanting to be involved in a multilateral agreement. >> that is not accurate. >> would there have been more openness in this deal? >>he...
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the markets will create jobs in the india, because the markets will createjobs in the us india, because the markets will create jobs in the us as well. relations between india and the united states blossomed under the 0bama presidency. the question now is whether the magic will be repeated with his successor —— magic. you have been watching newsday. that's all for now — stay with bbc world news. hello there, good morning. the week that lies ahead will be very different from the weekjust gone, because the next few days are looking very unsettled which means we will see spells of rain which could be quite heavy. quite windy and you will notice things cooler, on a downward trend. it's a reasonable start to the day. lighter winds than we are seeing through the weekend, but we are looking out west for this low pressure to bring rain in from the west. a pretty reasonable start, much lighter winds and good spells of sunshine early on but a fresh start to the day, but in more rural spots, dipping into single figures. a bright start for many. some ood spells of sunshine. but out west, that
the markets will create jobs in the india, because the markets will createjobs in the us india, because the markets will create jobs in the us as well. relations between india and the united states blossomed under the 0bama presidency. the question now is whether the magic will be repeated with his successor —— magic. you have been watching newsday. that's all for now — stay with bbc world news. hello there, good morning. the week that lies ahead will be very different from the weekjust...
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india and the energy partnership. india and the us have a similar nuclear agreement. if this message is anything to go by, that should set the tone for the meeting. there are other issues that could be hurdles to the relationship. this is the first time that prime minister narendra modi and president trump will be meeting. there could be some sticking points. india is very concerned about the review of how theseis concerned about the review of how these is monitored in the us, it could affect tens of thousands of it workers. president trump also took a jibe at india when he was pulling out of the paris claimant agreement, saying that india only agree to it because they would get thousands of dollars of aid from countries. also there has been talk of a significant drone deal with india? there has been talk of a significant drone dealwith india? yes, a senior white house official has said that that could be discussed. we are not expecting any major announcement from either side. prime minister narendra modi once again taking the message that india is open to business to
india and the energy partnership. india and the us have a similar nuclear agreement. if this message is anything to go by, that should set the tone for the meeting. there are other issues that could be hurdles to the relationship. this is the first time that prime minister narendra modi and president trump will be meeting. there could be some sticking points. india is very concerned about the review of how theseis concerned about the review of how these is monitored in the us, it could affect...
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will he give india more leverage? : i don't think it is any mistake to understand that we are going to outdo china in any form, but washington will see india as a strategic partner in the region, also announcing security cooperation, also an important ally for counterterrorism measures. remember, india could be seen as a counterbalancing force. that is exactly what prime minister modi is trying to preach. he is trying to create jobs. he has met with ceo's of american corporations yesterday, the likes of apple, amazon, and walmart. resounds with the economic nationalism president trump stands for. that goes with prime minister modi's campaign creating jobs in the manufacturing sector. these are the key priorities of prime minister modi and that is what he will be pushing for. , good to have you on. full coverage of president trump and for mr. modi's statement at 5:15 new york time, vonnie. don't miss it. ofnie: coming up, the trial martin shkreli begins today. how his bragging may seal his fate with the prosecution. th
will he give india more leverage? : i don't think it is any mistake to understand that we are going to outdo china in any form, but washington will see india as a strategic partner in the region, also announcing security cooperation, also an important ally for counterterrorism measures. remember, india could be seen as a counterbalancing force. that is exactly what prime minister modi is trying to preach. he is trying to create jobs. he has met with ceo's of american corporations yesterday, the...