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the u.s. cable network owner. will we see a deal and with who? trade talks between the u.s. and china got off to a rocky start as the americans canceled their closing news conference. we will discuss with gary locke, former u.s. ambassador to china. we are halfway through the trading dale. abigail doolittle joins us with the latest on the rally we are seeing. abigail: we do have a rally. we have the nasdaq amazingly on pace for the ninth day higher in a row, the longest streak since 2015. a pretty impressive considering not that long ago we were talking about a tech pullback. now we have the nasdaq at new record highs similar to the s&p 500. for a second day in a row, the dow up the least about 1/10 of 1%. that also means the dow is not putting in a record high. .his is a one-year chart in white we have the nasdaq. in purple we have the s&p 500 and in pink we have the dow. the blue lines represent all the times we had simultaneous record highs for these three major averages. it's pretty remark
the u.s. cable network owner. will we see a deal and with who? trade talks between the u.s. and china got off to a rocky start as the americans canceled their closing news conference. we will discuss with gary locke, former u.s. ambassador to china. we are halfway through the trading dale. abigail doolittle joins us with the latest on the rally we are seeing. abigail: we do have a rally. we have the nasdaq amazingly on pace for the ninth day higher in a row, the longest streak since 2015. a...
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is is a u.s. dollars story big part of it certainly is, but looking at trade in terms, with the aussie has risen to a two-year high, so it is not necessarily because of the u.s. dollar. they will be patient. they have made it clear they will wait for inflation to get back into the band. many times currencies have strengthened and reversed very quickly, so they will be hoping this is not the same rise. perhaps many others in the market, they will expecting the fed is still on course to raise rates in the coming months. that will lend support to the u.s. dollar. that is legitimate with the debate to which meeting it is going to be, september obviously the pricing is very close to zero there. if they want to start pricing, that would help the u.s. dollar. , the u.s.y near term dollar could make a bit of a comeback, we get some expectations for growth to be too downbeat by the index. the market is about 50-50 for year-end, the scope for the dollar to find support. thathe main sort of area we get too b
is is a u.s. dollars story big part of it certainly is, but looking at trade in terms, with the aussie has risen to a two-year high, so it is not necessarily because of the u.s. dollar. they will be patient. they have made it clear they will wait for inflation to get back into the band. many times currencies have strengthened and reversed very quickly, so they will be hoping this is not the same rise. perhaps many others in the market, they will expecting the fed is still on course to raise...
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the u.s. has publicly for a long time publicized the work that it done training the iraqi military sixteen division that it calls on its own website has press releases up highlighting the training and support that the u.s. has given to this is a big division you know we as human rights watch do not know if support through the sixteenth division is ongoing but we have not seen anything thing to suggest that that support ended in the recent torturing killing allegedly carried out by the iraqi army had previously been documented by a camera man embedded with one of the units he claims to have filmed abuse and extra judicial executions some of which he said also recorded by the officers themselves. spoke to the camera back in june we must warn you there are some disturbing scenes coming. in the dark background is intended to conceal where you are how serious is the threat to your life after you made these revelations about all this torture and wrongdoing in iraq. my family received many threats fr
the u.s. has publicly for a long time publicized the work that it done training the iraqi military sixteen division that it calls on its own website has press releases up highlighting the training and support that the u.s. has given to this is a big division you know we as human rights watch do not know if support through the sixteenth division is ongoing but we have not seen anything thing to suggest that that support ended in the recent torturing killing allegedly carried out by the iraqi...
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it is a u.s. territory so all puerto ricans are u.s. citizens who can easily come to the u.s. and they have to find better economic opportunities and it's a huge story that very few people are covering and we devoted an entire section to it. we've covered it throughout but we devoted one day and spent a lot of time writing about this issue. it was interesting because talking about all news is global, and a leading newspaper in puerto rico reported on the fact that a u.s. newspaper had reported on puerto rico because it was such a unique thing that no one was paying attention to. so it's just an interesting perspective. >> to tie those last two points, what eric and you were raising, what you have in u.s. newsrooms is if it doesn't matter to me, if it doesn't -- if it's not landing on my front door step, i don't care. or i may care but i don't have the resources because there are definitely economic factors to this, as rosalind alluded to. but what is missing is those valuable perspectives. at the press club, for more than a century, we've hosted people from all manner of polit
it is a u.s. territory so all puerto ricans are u.s. citizens who can easily come to the u.s. and they have to find better economic opportunities and it's a huge story that very few people are covering and we devoted an entire section to it. we've covered it throughout but we devoted one day and spent a lot of time writing about this issue. it was interesting because talking about all news is global, and a leading newspaper in puerto rico reported on the fact that a u.s. newspaper had reported...
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do you u.s. rule -- should u.s. rules,pecifics of u.s. apply simply because the data happens to be located here? the same exact problem we talked about earlier with the microsoft ireland case. guyld irish rules apply a happen to be in ireland, if ireland not have any other any other equity in the case. it'snk stepping back worthying as some of those bigger questions. as the countries that is the home of so much of the world extent, at least for now, set some of the ruins. here's a real opportunity to demand baseline standards but harmonize approaches borders. to your real question. if thisthat the idea legislation to pass, hopefully ands passed, there's a u.s. u.k. draft agreement. that there hope is would be other countries that andd meet the standards perhaps adopt minor changes in order to be able to meet the standards. i think over time, ideally you expand that out farther. there are some interesting proposals that some people to talk about. the idea that maybe some countries could have specialized point of contact even if the entire
do you u.s. rule -- should u.s. rules,pecifics of u.s. apply simply because the data happens to be located here? the same exact problem we talked about earlier with the microsoft ireland case. guyld irish rules apply a happen to be in ireland, if ireland not have any other any other equity in the case. it'snk stepping back worthying as some of those bigger questions. as the countries that is the home of so much of the world extent, at least for now, set some of the ruins. here's a real...
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the u.s. government can access data held by u.s. companies when that data is physically stored outside the united states is another related issue. that issue involves the modern interpretation of the 1986 stored communications act. which is working its way currently through the courts. a cases next stop in that was brought by microsoft and concerns data that is held in ireland is currently will be with the united states supreme court. there are equities on all sides of these issues, including how to ensure that law enforcement can do its job consistent with the fourth amendment, how do protect the privacy of global users of a network communications infrastructure, and how to do right by private industry in a way that doesn't stifle innovation, lead to data localization, and respect the challenges faced by global communications companies that maybe caught between competing laws of different countries. that there are sides to this issue, probably all the participants in this discussion agree tha
the u.s. government can access data held by u.s. companies when that data is physically stored outside the united states is another related issue. that issue involves the modern interpretation of the 1986 stored communications act. which is working its way currently through the courts. a cases next stop in that was brought by microsoft and concerns data that is held in ireland is currently will be with the united states supreme court. there are equities on all sides of these issues, including...
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the u.s. central command says u.s.-backed syrian forces have now breached a wall surrounding raqqah's old city. that's key because isis militants have been using the wall as a strategic fighting position. u.s. president donald trump is expected to talk about syria when he meets with the russian president, vladimir putin, in just a few days. more from our correspondent barbara starr. >> reporter: u.s. marines in syria firing artillery at isis positions. unprecedented video, much of it shot from a drone overhead underscoring the growing danger for more than an estimated 700 u.s. combat forces on the ground. the u.s. war against isis in syria is at a critical stage. u.s.-backed forces including snipers are now inside raqqah, trying to end the islamic state that abu bakr al baghdadi declared three years ago this month. but tens of thousands of civilians are still at risk from isis and syrian president bashar al assad. president trump is to be meet with russian president vladimir putin for the first time. and the white hous
the u.s. central command says u.s.-backed syrian forces have now breached a wall surrounding raqqah's old city. that's key because isis militants have been using the wall as a strategic fighting position. u.s. president donald trump is expected to talk about syria when he meets with the russian president, vladimir putin, in just a few days. more from our correspondent barbara starr. >> reporter: u.s. marines in syria firing artillery at isis positions. unprecedented video, much of it shot...
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address these concerns from these u.s. measures with our u.s. counterparts and earlier version of the bill has already been slammed by germany and austria cannot accept the u.s. threat to impose sanctions that violate international law and affected european companies involved in the expansion of europe's energy supply europe so the g. supply is a matter for europe i'm not the united states of america it's up to us to decide who supplies us with energy and how according to rules of openness immokalee competition the bill accuses russia of weaponize and gas exports but as caleb maupin explains it would actually harm the u.s. more power to control the global energy market so after months of podium pounding and condemnations against russia the u.s. congress is about to pass a bill penalizing russia not much to see here right just part of the ongoing confrontation well let's take a look at what's actually in the bill the bill is targeting the construction of a key natural gas pipeline in europe citing what it calls detrimental impact on european ener
address these concerns from these u.s. measures with our u.s. counterparts and earlier version of the bill has already been slammed by germany and austria cannot accept the u.s. threat to impose sanctions that violate international law and affected european companies involved in the expansion of europe's energy supply europe so the g. supply is a matter for europe i'm not the united states of america it's up to us to decide who supplies us with energy and how according to rules of openness...
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a u.s. anti eisel raid in afghanistan and in civilian bloodshed as washington's accused of killing eight locals in an airstrike we hear from survivors in hospital. and quote no magic solution to the refugee crisis can be found at least interior minister warns that international talks and archie crew travels to rural areas of the country to gauge the effects of the migrant influx. three o'clock am in moscow and you're watching altie international live from our studio with me in india today welcome to the program the us is set to vote on further sanctions against russia on tuesday the bill which has already passed the senate and now goes to the house targets russia for allegedly interfering in u.s. presidential elections let's take a look at what's in the bill it blocks any partnership with russian companies in a range of sectors it also calls for punitive measures if any company invests exports or helps russian pipeline projects but the move faces stiff resistance from the e.u. brussel warns
a u.s. anti eisel raid in afghanistan and in civilian bloodshed as washington's accused of killing eight locals in an airstrike we hear from survivors in hospital. and quote no magic solution to the refugee crisis can be found at least interior minister warns that international talks and archie crew travels to rural areas of the country to gauge the effects of the migrant influx. three o'clock am in moscow and you're watching altie international live from our studio with me in india today...
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bank suspending u.s. company's ability to take out short term loans but let's be realistic this would be a nuclear option. for. a young journalist working with artie's are a big channel in syria has been killed by shelling from islamic state correspondent daniel hawkins explain that to us earlier. he was a stringer working for r.t. in syria for those unfamiliar with the term that's effectively a local contracted journalist often working in dangerous environments in case in homs province where the syrian army is trying to actually liberate a town of which is close to where the incident took place his group or his convoy came under shell fire from isis we understand that he was hit by an antitank missile that's what caused his death and indeed injuries to his cameraman who's also in hospital right now started working with r.t. towards the end of april he did many reports from homs province interviewing the families of victims of refugees affected by fighting from all sides sure in those months or those mont
bank suspending u.s. company's ability to take out short term loans but let's be realistic this would be a nuclear option. for. a young journalist working with artie's are a big channel in syria has been killed by shelling from islamic state correspondent daniel hawkins explain that to us earlier. he was a stringer working for r.t. in syria for those unfamiliar with the term that's effectively a local contracted journalist often working in dangerous environments in case in homs province where...
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u.s. officials would dispute the russian assessment that president trump basically accepted vladimir putin's denial that the u.s. or basically that russia had meddled in the u.s. election. asked on three separate occasions, these administration officials declined, basically, to push back. they said they were focused on the future. in fact , the treasury secretar steve mnuchin said the president handled himself brilliantly on this topic. it's notable that mnuchin wasn't in the room. he was basing that description on the information he received from those who were attending, that included rex tillerson, his colleague, as well as the president himself. here's the way rex tillerson described the president's effort to look forward during that conversation with vladimir putin. >> but i think what the two presidents, i think, rightly, focused on is, how do we move forward? how do we move forward from here, because it's not clear to me that we will ever come to some agreed upon resolution of that
u.s. officials would dispute the russian assessment that president trump basically accepted vladimir putin's denial that the u.s. or basically that russia had meddled in the u.s. election. asked on three separate occasions, these administration officials declined, basically, to push back. they said they were focused on the future. in fact , the treasury secretar steve mnuchin said the president handled himself brilliantly on this topic. it's notable that mnuchin wasn't in the room. he was...
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bank suspending u.s. companies ability to take out short term loans but let's be realistic this would be a nuclear option. more of the week's top stories right after this. here's what people have been saying about rejected in the senate just pull on. the only show i go out of my way to launch you know a lot of the really packed a punch. is the john oliver of r t america is doing the same we are apparently better than. the c. people you've never heard of love redacted tonight i'm president of the world bank so take. me seriously send us an e-mail. little blog sell you on the idea that dropping bombs brings peace to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles they still. produce offspring to tell you that will be gossiping publicly. advertising telling you are not cool enough to buy their product. all the hawks that we along. with what. we start back again with some sad news a young journalist working with our teas are a big channel in syria has been killed by shelling from islamic state our correspo
bank suspending u.s. companies ability to take out short term loans but let's be realistic this would be a nuclear option. more of the week's top stories right after this. here's what people have been saying about rejected in the senate just pull on. the only show i go out of my way to launch you know a lot of the really packed a punch. is the john oliver of r t america is doing the same we are apparently better than. the c. people you've never heard of love redacted tonight i'm president of...
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banks suspending u.s. companies ability to take out short term loans but let's be realistic this would be a nuclear option. russia's patience is also away and president putin says that moscow cannot tolerate offensive actions anymore so when the news of these sanctions are completely illegal they go against international law and the rules of the world trade organization we're being very patient and very reserved but we can't endlessly tolerate aggressive behavior towards our country these actions can be perceived as aggravation and i would even say exceptional cynicism. moscow's already had back the u.s. to reduce the number of diplomatic stuff that it has in russia it's estimated that between two and seven hundred people will be sent home or fired but the american embassy hasn't given an exact figure as yet moscow says the number of staff must be cut to four hundred fifty five which is the same amount that it has in the u.s. russia has also said that two diplomatic properties used by washington will be se
banks suspending u.s. companies ability to take out short term loans but let's be realistic this would be a nuclear option. russia's patience is also away and president putin says that moscow cannot tolerate offensive actions anymore so when the news of these sanctions are completely illegal they go against international law and the rules of the world trade organization we're being very patient and very reserved but we can't endlessly tolerate aggressive behavior towards our country these...
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u.s. is within missile range. $50 onbriefly topped signs output curbs are having an effect. producers meet next week. >> the rally for crude to give markets a boost, waiting on new data from china. >> that will be key. this is "daybreak asia" live from bloomberg's u.s. and asia headquarters. it is just after 7:00 p.m. >> it is just after 7:00 a.m. in hong kong. happy monday. d.c., dysfunction on the health care bill, what will come next? a lot of earnings to talk about. data of the the day. this hour, we get output numbers from japan. absolutely right, seems like every other day we are getting strange new headlines from washington. sort't think anyone can out what the cumulative impact is of all this infighting going on. who knows what we will wake up to tomorrow in the u.s. you are waking up in asia, so how does it look so far? positive, looking at new zealand, some profit taking in terms of asian stocks off 10 year highs, but more of a picky market as we look at her earnings downgrades i
u.s. is within missile range. $50 onbriefly topped signs output curbs are having an effect. producers meet next week. >> the rally for crude to give markets a boost, waiting on new data from china. >> that will be key. this is "daybreak asia" live from bloomberg's u.s. and asia headquarters. it is just after 7:00 p.m. >> it is just after 7:00 a.m. in hong kong. happy monday. d.c., dysfunction on the health care bill, what will come next? a lot of earnings to talk...
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is not just a vital element of u.s. economic policy but it's also a vital element of u.s. foreign policy and one of the most important actions we can take is to use our massive shale gas resources to begin shipping liquefied natural gas overseas all this excess natural gas we have now which they don't want to leave in the u.s. because it will lower the price of profits they want to export it particularly to europe well if you're going to export it to europe you've got to reverse the relationship and dependency germany and other others on russian gas so this gas play here this energy play is deep and behind the scenes economically for the united states here so is everyone happy about it while absolutely not the european commission is planning out what its response will be if european businesses are hurt by the new sanctions from the united states we are following the spruces suite some concern regarding the european union's energy independence and dollar energy security interests well one thing they can do is they can make sure that what the u.s. is seeking to do doesn't ap
is not just a vital element of u.s. economic policy but it's also a vital element of u.s. foreign policy and one of the most important actions we can take is to use our massive shale gas resources to begin shipping liquefied natural gas overseas all this excess natural gas we have now which they don't want to leave in the u.s. because it will lower the price of profits they want to export it particularly to europe well if you're going to export it to europe you've got to reverse the...
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when the u.s. is trying to get its inflation to move higher, what does it mean if the world's second-biggest economy has inflation that is best stabilized and maybe does start receiving more? the year-over-year ppi stabilized at 5.5% after coming down for three months in a row. the cpi, the broader measure of inflation, at 1.5%, a little bit below forecast -- nevertheless, you can say it is holding steady. there is concern of softness in china's markets, construction market. will this reduced prices for commodities? that could be true and weaken the ppi. what does it mean for the u.s.? #btv 646. what you're looking at now is two lines. the white line is the u.s. court pce year-over-year. the blue line is china's ppi year-over-year. i want to go to 2012 in the middle. you can see the ppi. it has lowered. look what happens to the u.s. core pce. this is starting to come up, this starts coming up, they go down together. people thought this move up in china's core ppi -- they were saying "all my goodnes
when the u.s. is trying to get its inflation to move higher, what does it mean if the world's second-biggest economy has inflation that is best stabilized and maybe does start receiving more? the year-over-year ppi stabilized at 5.5% after coming down for three months in a row. the cpi, the broader measure of inflation, at 1.5%, a little bit below forecast -- nevertheless, you can say it is holding steady. there is concern of softness in china's markets, construction market. will this reduced...
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u.s. brands the venezuelan president a dictator. germany'y's transport minister denies allegations his department gave into the car companies and play down the severity of allegations they cheated on emissions tests. soccer star cristiano ronaldo is in court on allegations he played tricks with his taxes. ♪ >> thank you for joining us. the white house has said donald chomsky mitigation director anthony scaramucci has left after just 10 days on the job. scaramucci was fired at the urging of trump's new chief of staff john kelly. scaramucci's appointment raised eyebrows a as he hadad no previs political experience. he also gainined immediate attention with a strongly worded rant about two of his colleagues. our washington correspondent joins us now for more on this developing story. scaramucci is gone. what brought about his fall from grace? maya: it seems to have been this one-two punch, the strongly worded rant as well as the bringing in of general john kelly as new chief of staff. for t
u.s. brands the venezuelan president a dictator. germany'y's transport minister denies allegations his department gave into the car companies and play down the severity of allegations they cheated on emissions tests. soccer star cristiano ronaldo is in court on allegations he played tricks with his taxes. ♪ >> thank you for joining us. the white house has said donald chomsky mitigation director anthony scaramucci has left after just 10 days on the job. scaramucci was fired at the urging...
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if the u.s. continues to enforce sanctions against north korea, they will respond with firm action. we've had more response from u.s. administration officials today with regard to that icbm test as well. the president again turning his attention to china with a tweet that says, we will no longer allow this to continue. china could easily solve this problem. the u.s.' ambassador to the u.n. nikki haley adding in, we're done talking about north korea. china is aware they must act and fredricka, you point out vice president mike pence also saying that china should do more. of course, they are all talking about the economic relationship that china has with north korea. earlier this year officials in beijing said they had slashed coal imports from north korea but, of course, the trade relationship between those two countries does continue, and, of course, china is the biggest economic partner for north korea. since the beginning of the trump administration, we have heard top administration officials i
if the u.s. continues to enforce sanctions against north korea, they will respond with firm action. we've had more response from u.s. administration officials today with regard to that icbm test as well. the president again turning his attention to china with a tweet that says, we will no longer allow this to continue. china could easily solve this problem. the u.s.' ambassador to the u.n. nikki haley adding in, we're done talking about north korea. china is aware they must act and fredricka,...
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u.s. senate to vote on further sanctions against russia but the e.u. warns of retaliation against washington as the move could hurt european businesses . as italy's interior minister warns there's no magic solution to the refugee crisis traveled to rural areas of the country to gauge the impact of the massive influx of humanity. and the u.s. raid in afghanistan and civilian bloodshed with washington accused of killing eight locals in an airstrike we hear from survivors in hospital. it's four o'clock here in moscow and you're watching r.t. international live from our studio with me. welcome to the program the u.s. is set to vote on further sanctions against russia on choose day the bill which has already passed the senate and now goes to the house targets russia for allegedly interfering in u.s. presidential elections among other things it blocks any partnership with russia companies in a range of sectors specifically punitive measures for foreseen for companies investing exporting or helpi
u.s. senate to vote on further sanctions against russia but the e.u. warns of retaliation against washington as the move could hurt european businesses . as italy's interior minister warns there's no magic solution to the refugee crisis traveled to rural areas of the country to gauge the impact of the massive influx of humanity. and the u.s. raid in afghanistan and civilian bloodshed with washington accused of killing eight locals in an airstrike we hear from survivors in hospital. it's four...
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u.s. officials now concede that thece north koreans may have changed the entire dynamic with his launch. while the u.s. intelligence community is not sure how far the communist north is in its effort to miniaturize a nuclear weapon to put on a missile, they now say the test firing last night might have been able to reach alaska. reports from the region suggest it was launched from a mobile launcher, providing yet another challengehe for the u.s. correspondent kevin corke has the breaking details and reaction tonight from the white house. good evening. >> happy independence day to you. you are right. a dramatic day at the white house. senior trump administration officials seem to be considering their options in dealing with north korea in response to that provocation. this is very interesting, when you consider the administration has long talked about what it might do should north korea finally be able to reach u.s. oil. of course, they are looking for a true response to the latest provocat
u.s. officials now concede that thece north koreans may have changed the entire dynamic with his launch. while the u.s. intelligence community is not sure how far the communist north is in its effort to miniaturize a nuclear weapon to put on a missile, they now say the test firing last night might have been able to reach alaska. reports from the region suggest it was launched from a mobile launcher, providing yet another challengehe for the u.s. correspondent kevin corke has the breaking...
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russia relationship and the --ure of the u.s.-real u.s.-russia relationship. they discussed important topics like syria. i think many of you have seen some of the news that just broke regarding the escalation agreement, the memoranda that was agreed between the u.s., regardingd jordan southwest syria that affects the security of jordan but is also a very complicated part of the syrian battlefield. -escalation area was agreed. a cease-fire has been entered into. this is our first indication of the u.s. and russia being able to work together in syria. as a result, we had a lengthy discussion regarding other areas in syria where we can continue to work together on the area.ing and to work together towards a political process that will secure the future of the syrian people. ofa result, at the request vladimir putin, the u.s. has appointed a special representative for ukraine. ambassador kurt volker. he will draw on his decades of experience in the u.s. diplomatic corps, both as a representative to nato and also his time as a permanent political of treatment. the
russia relationship and the --ure of the u.s.-real u.s.-russia relationship. they discussed important topics like syria. i think many of you have seen some of the news that just broke regarding the escalation agreement, the memoranda that was agreed between the u.s., regardingd jordan southwest syria that affects the security of jordan but is also a very complicated part of the syrian battlefield. -escalation area was agreed. a cease-fire has been entered into. this is our first indication of...
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has legitimate claim here >> the u.s. are unhappy with the overcapacity in global steel trump administration in particular, powered by supporting the steel industry and helping revive jobs is trump's time to deliver on that. the only way the trump administration has sought solution is to say it is against national defense, against the country's national defense issues that's going to be something that's very difficult to prove they're going to use an obscure 1962 law to say the steel industry is very important for defense sector, try to restrict imports. i don't think that will fly with any other country if they go ahead with that, that's why the g20 communique was important in reiterating that they're going to take substantial measures to reduce the excess capacity, having a concrete deadline by november to come up with actual policies will serve to that need. >> are we going to see a trade war ultimately >> if the u.s. goes alone and implements trade restrictions on the back of this 1962 law, then i think so the last ti
has legitimate claim here >> the u.s. are unhappy with the overcapacity in global steel trump administration in particular, powered by supporting the steel industry and helping revive jobs is trump's time to deliver on that. the only way the trump administration has sought solution is to say it is against national defense, against the country's national defense issues that's going to be something that's very difficult to prove they're going to use an obscure 1962 law to say the steel...
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u.s. officials are saying that the u.s. and russia averaged an agreement for a cease-fire in southwest syria. those pictures you see were from before they went into their face-to-face meeting. >> the two leaders had real admiration for each other. they weren't just pleasant words. president putin referred to donald trump as "your excellency, mr. president." president trump said it was "an honor" to be speaking to president clinton -- president putin. both said they expected a positive outcome. the meeting stretched far beyond the two-hour length. wasbviously the meeting extremely eye-catching, the melodramatic moment of the day. it is also very important to remember that there are a wide ranging conversations going on here. angela merkel says there are deep divisions emerging at the summit over trade. there is no agreement on the communique right now. you see a little bit of the g-7 summit in sicily where the paris climate issue hung over the whole thing. meeting is certainly extremely important. it will be interesting to s
u.s. officials are saying that the u.s. and russia averaged an agreement for a cease-fire in southwest syria. those pictures you see were from before they went into their face-to-face meeting. >> the two leaders had real admiration for each other. they weren't just pleasant words. president putin referred to donald trump as "your excellency, mr. president." president trump said it was "an honor" to be speaking to president clinton -- president putin. both said they...
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you know, don't forget the u.s. policy here and what is the u.s. policy toward russia. >> well, i don't think actually there is a policy right now. that's one of the problems. there are disparate issues but it's no overarching policy so that kind of makes it difficult really to pin down what's going to happen. i mean, i think on the optics, you know, you have two men who were pretty macho in different -- kind of different ways. and i think it would be very interesting to see that kind of power dynamic. you know, who initiates the conversation, and as it was just said, who can kind of make their points without being rammed by the other guy. and eating up time that you don't want to deal with. you know, interestingly, i was just looking at some russian media and how they're hamming this. because they each -- each man is playing to his own domestic audience as well. i think that's really important. mr. trump has to be strong to his people. maybe we'll see that kind of serious frown that he has. president putin also has to look strong to his own people
you know, don't forget the u.s. policy here and what is the u.s. policy toward russia. >> well, i don't think actually there is a policy right now. that's one of the problems. there are disparate issues but it's no overarching policy so that kind of makes it difficult really to pin down what's going to happen. i mean, i think on the optics, you know, you have two men who were pretty macho in different -- kind of different ways. and i think it would be very interesting to see that kind of...
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i've spoken to u.s. intelligence officials repeatedly on russia hacking, including former director clapper, and they say there were no dissenting views in the analysis that russia was behind this hack. >> interesting. jim, stick around, stay with us. i want to talk to you more after the break. to you and our other intelligence officials in how the meeting tomorrow with vladimir putin could play out, given some of the realities we've been discussing. and another reality, north korea's nuclear weapons and missiles, president trump's warning to kim jong-un today about the, quote, pretty severe response he's considering. we'll talk about the message he sent and how it might be received ahead on 360. the lincoln summer invitation is on. it's time for a getaway. now get our best offers of the season. on the agile mkc. on the versatile midsize lincoln mkx. or go where summer takes you in the exhilarating mkz. the lincoln summer invitation sales event. ask about complimentary pick up & delivery servicing. right
i've spoken to u.s. intelligence officials repeatedly on russia hacking, including former director clapper, and they say there were no dissenting views in the analysis that russia was behind this hack. >> interesting. jim, stick around, stay with us. i want to talk to you more after the break. to you and our other intelligence officials in how the meeting tomorrow with vladimir putin could play out, given some of the realities we've been discussing. and another reality, north korea's...
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it is bad that the u.s. has left the common line it had was europe for sanctions against russia there is a possibility of counter sanctions against the guinness however the u.s. sanctions are not always very effective let's think about north korea for instance south korea's central bank estimates that last year. its neighbors economy grew by almost four percent after bouncing back from a downturn in twenty fifteen also boosted its exports and it continues to develop its nuclear capabilities and it's not just north korea that's for that kind of person it suited to grieve economic success in spite of u.s. sanctions iran has been forced to diversify its economy as well and find new trading partners as a way of coping with the measures with more detail kellam open. sanctions targeting russia north korea and iran are not exactly a big here in europe the head of the e.u. commission decided to give the world a piece of his mind the u.s. bill could have unintended unilateral effects the impact that you use energy se
it is bad that the u.s. has left the common line it had was europe for sanctions against russia there is a possibility of counter sanctions against the guinness however the u.s. sanctions are not always very effective let's think about north korea for instance south korea's central bank estimates that last year. its neighbors economy grew by almost four percent after bouncing back from a downturn in twenty fifteen also boosted its exports and it continues to develop its nuclear capabilities and...
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oil production in the u.s. oil industry, and went from 5.4 million barrels per day to about 9.4 million barrels per day. ,t's expected to go over shattering records. .e should step back a bit all of that was during the obama administration. host: we are talking to brian scheid. host: this week smart -- this week marks four months since rick perry became the energy secretary. what impact has he had on the future of energy production in the united states? what has been his role in the trump administration here? -- guest: hereally has really push this idea of getting to our full potential as a global user of oil. coal.l gas, sixalked about the different things, u.s. energy week. some of them were lng export approvals, which were in line with the obama administration. the state department approved new pipeline, 108,000 barrel per day refined product pipeline. relatively it's not that much of a big thing. compared to something like the keystone access, it's a much smaller project than that. it basically links the u.
oil production in the u.s. oil industry, and went from 5.4 million barrels per day to about 9.4 million barrels per day. ,t's expected to go over shattering records. .e should step back a bit all of that was during the obama administration. host: we are talking to brian scheid. host: this week smart -- this week marks four months since rick perry became the energy secretary. what impact has he had on the future of energy production in the united states? what has been his role in the trump...
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we need the u.s. a part of this, but understand they don't want to be a part of it, and that will have consequences. >> i think it will have consequences. this a g-20 was a show of no unity between the u.s. on one hand and the g 19 on the other hand, particularly on trade and climate, but it is clear that the u.s. is becoming more inward looking and this administration is not willing to take global leadership. on strikingused better deals, or as they call it areer trade deals, and we pretty close to the u.s. imposing steel tariffs on some countries, particularly on china, so the going will get rough on the trade front. >> they haven't, even though the white house has threatened steel tariffs, but if they do and go on with other sanctions against china, is that going to help pricing pressures? >> i think it will. i think we will ultimately lose out from steel tariffs or other tariffs, the u.s. consumer, but the u.s. administration seems to be keen to go, and i would expect them to do it because this is
we need the u.s. a part of this, but understand they don't want to be a part of it, and that will have consequences. >> i think it will have consequences. this a g-20 was a show of no unity between the u.s. on one hand and the g 19 on the other hand, particularly on trade and climate, but it is clear that the u.s. is becoming more inward looking and this administration is not willing to take global leadership. on strikingused better deals, or as they call it areer trade deals, and we...
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u.s. would reward it with a formal sitdown. >> this would be the first official bilateral meeting between a u.s. and russian president in nearly two years. presidents trump and putin also likely to discuss north korea's test of a possible icbm. a launch that has the u.s. and south korea flexing their military moment. more on that in a moment but our coverage begins with ryan nobles at the white house. >> reporter: good morning. president trump expected to leave here from washington today for his second foreign trip and this is a crucial one. he'll first head to poland before heading to germany for the g-20 summit and there will be a number of big issues on the table. north korea of course a big one after the country firing another test missile this week, but also the meeting with vladimir putin and this meeting taking on a much greater focus because both sides have announced that this will be a formal bilateral meeting. that will provide much more public focus to this meeting and it also c
u.s. would reward it with a formal sitdown. >> this would be the first official bilateral meeting between a u.s. and russian president in nearly two years. presidents trump and putin also likely to discuss north korea's test of a possible icbm. a launch that has the u.s. and south korea flexing their military moment. more on that in a moment but our coverage begins with ryan nobles at the white house. >> reporter: good morning. president trump expected to leave here from washington...
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the treem is u.s. is offering callinged nuclearside bypass and never tested 0 on a disease as rare as charlie's is and the physician offering it think it's unlikely to reverse the brain damp and why the british courts ruled the way they did. they didn't want charlie to be the subject of medical experimentation if there was no chance of him getting better. that his right to die with dignity must come first. but that's not the way his parents see it. sadly for them, the pleas of a pope and a president already too late. >> you've got to ask, brianna, however well intentioned the intervention of president trump and the pope may be, does it give the parents false hope? because this is the end of the road in terms of legal recourse. they have taken this case to the high court, to the court of appeal, the supreme court, the european court of human rights, because in this country, if parents and doctors disagree on what is in the best interests of the child then it has to go to the courted as and they've all d
the treem is u.s. is offering callinged nuclearside bypass and never tested 0 on a disease as rare as charlie's is and the physician offering it think it's unlikely to reverse the brain damp and why the british courts ruled the way they did. they didn't want charlie to be the subject of medical experimentation if there was no chance of him getting better. that his right to die with dignity must come first. but that's not the way his parents see it. sadly for them, the pleas of a pope and a...
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if the u.s. side decides to move forward toward further deteriorati deterioration, we will answer -- >> so the president had said, particularly after the g-20 that the -- there was going to be a concerted effort made to increase or improve the relationships between the u.s. and russia. is that impossible at this juncture? >> well, the main reason why -- yes, it is impossible, the main reason why, is that russia interfered with the democratic process of the election last year. >> the president is still not convinced of that. >> well, he may not be convinced of it, everyone else in the country is convinced of it, the legislative branch has as much power as the executive branch in many situations. this is one situation where congress has effectively tied the president's hands and overwrote him in terms of whatever sentiment he has about putin and russia. >> lots more to talk about. a research fellow at the huber institute on standards. good to see you. do you believe the deputy foreign minister when
if the u.s. side decides to move forward toward further deteriorati deterioration, we will answer -- >> so the president had said, particularly after the g-20 that the -- there was going to be a concerted effort made to increase or improve the relationships between the u.s. and russia. is that impossible at this juncture? >> well, the main reason why -- yes, it is impossible, the main reason why, is that russia interfered with the democratic process of the election last year....
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security council and u.s. leaders say that if this resolution is not passed they will take action on their own the russian envoy he also spoke to the u.n. security council and he said that sanctions are not the way out of the crisis obscene you move with. sanctions cannot be a cure all and this has been demonstrated by history so what we need here is to seek a political solution and be creative in our diplomacy we've proposed as i've said in my state. to work collectively. there has been a proposal from both russia and china to deescalate the situation on the peninsula with not only north korea ending its nuclear proliferation and its testing of missiles but also the united states a getting rid of this bad missile system in the south and ending their provocative military exercises with south korea so a lot of different proposals being made the world is waiting to see this resolution that u.s. leader spoke of on wednesday south korean and u.s. forces for their own missiles into the sea of japan believed to be w
security council and u.s. leaders say that if this resolution is not passed they will take action on their own the russian envoy he also spoke to the u.n. security council and he said that sanctions are not the way out of the crisis obscene you move with. sanctions cannot be a cure all and this has been demonstrated by history so what we need here is to seek a political solution and be creative in our diplomacy we've proposed as i've said in my state. to work collectively. there has been a...
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twenty summit the u.s. president has said that after a significant deal on syria it is time to move forward and work with russia but despite the optimism there donald trump may be facing opposition from within his own administration. has more while terms time at the g twenty summit was of course wildly wildly picked apart and attacked on all fronts in particular his meeting with president putin and now we're seeing those hits pay off according to a recent tweet trump is backtracking on a cyber security agreement he discussed with his russian counterpart but the idea of such a joint effort was widely criticized here at home on the basis of russia's alleged hacking activities former u.s. defense secretary ash carter even thought he could see an old soviet ruse behind the leader's proposal you know the the russians pulled out the old playbook i've seen all this going back. the russian so you do is when confronted with something they've done wrong ask for u.s. intelligence to work in the same light a former sta
twenty summit the u.s. president has said that after a significant deal on syria it is time to move forward and work with russia but despite the optimism there donald trump may be facing opposition from within his own administration. has more while terms time at the g twenty summit was of course wildly wildly picked apart and attacked on all fronts in particular his meeting with president putin and now we're seeing those hits pay off according to a recent tweet trump is backtracking on a cyber...
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meanwhile the u.s. secretary of state has explained the thinking behind the anti russian bill the near unanimous vote for the sanctions legislation in congress represent the strong will of the american people to see russia take steps to improve relations with the united states we hope that there will be cooperation between our two countries a major global issues and these sanctions will no longer be necessary the russian embassy in washington responded to rex tillerson statement calling it puzzling the embassy said the u.s. government has failed to understand pressure does not work with russia and sanctions cannot improve relations we asked the former diplomat on a political analyst for their views. it's not the most logical thing to say we want to improve relations therefore we are imposing the x. to listen statement trying to be diplomatic and lessen the impact and be less and tilting to russia than the he might otherwise have been for that i think that's why you have that. statement explaining these
meanwhile the u.s. secretary of state has explained the thinking behind the anti russian bill the near unanimous vote for the sanctions legislation in congress represent the strong will of the american people to see russia take steps to improve relations with the united states we hope that there will be cooperation between our two countries a major global issues and these sanctions will no longer be necessary the russian embassy in washington responded to rex tillerson statement calling it...
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the u.s. military has warned the iraqi government about the possible reemergence of an upgraded version all the islamic state following the terror group's defeat in mosul all teens can have more pain has more to tell. making sure that i still doesn't set up shop again might be just as hard as getting rid of it in the first place amal everyone is celebrating the liberation of mosul a top u.s. commander in iraq says to be aware of isis two point zero if we keep isis two point one from emerging the iraqi government is going to have to do something pretty significantly different so what exactly should the iraqi government do. differently any advice i think the primary condition that caused the rise of isis was the fact that a significant portion of the iraqi population this case the sunni's disaffected the iraqis have to make sure after isis is defeated that all iraqis view the government in baghdad is their government so sectarian violence is the main destabilizing factor now didn't everything st
the u.s. military has warned the iraqi government about the possible reemergence of an upgraded version all the islamic state following the terror group's defeat in mosul all teens can have more pain has more to tell. making sure that i still doesn't set up shop again might be just as hard as getting rid of it in the first place amal everyone is celebrating the liberation of mosul a top u.s. commander in iraq says to be aware of isis two point zero if we keep isis two point one from emerging...
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the u.s. and french presidents show signs of overcoming some of their differences after talks in paris however french people voiced their anger at both leaders regardless of their plans. and a new video has emerged reportedly showing u.s. helicopters over the city of raka my sil's defacto capital in syria washington has confirmed its forces do operate inside the city but only under the pretext of advise assist and the company. thank you for watching r.t. international live from moscow i'm kate partridge. france is marking the first anniversary of the terror attack in the city of nice the city has organized a large scale tributes to the victims some of their families will be there and president mccraw is set to meet them privately later he also appeared at a highly protected central square and shook hands with people in the crowd event is set to continue throughout the evening. well one year ago radicalized newsy and man around a truck into a crowd celebrating the national holiday of bastille d
the u.s. and french presidents show signs of overcoming some of their differences after talks in paris however french people voiced their anger at both leaders regardless of their plans. and a new video has emerged reportedly showing u.s. helicopters over the city of raka my sil's defacto capital in syria washington has confirmed its forces do operate inside the city but only under the pretext of advise assist and the company. thank you for watching r.t. international live from moscow i'm kate...
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seen how the u.s. ten-year holding at -- by 6/10 of 1%. continuing to be week in the u.s.. let's take a look at the payrolls numbers. what we looking at? >> it is a big week, now looking at the 10 year. having risen 24 basis points. how does this spill out toward equities and continue? they have that in the middle of the week. the reason they potentially move the dial, and of course equity markets are start off very lackluster. still the overall context is odd. to be priced with a are now. >> thanks so much. that to washington. senate republicans clashing for their stalled health care bill with passage of any planned before the august congressional recess in doubt. rival factions trend and pull it in opposite directions. joining us is the executive vice president of the communications firm corbis. and working for several years on budget committees. post -- in a recent thus we had the situation here. they had barack obama. then they had hillary clinton. thathey have republicans -- it is a difficult problem for them. given a narrowss republican majority in the senate. are som
seen how the u.s. ten-year holding at -- by 6/10 of 1%. continuing to be week in the u.s.. let's take a look at the payrolls numbers. what we looking at? >> it is a big week, now looking at the 10 year. having risen 24 basis points. how does this spill out toward equities and continue? they have that in the middle of the week. the reason they potentially move the dial, and of course equity markets are start off very lackluster. still the overall context is odd. to be priced with a are...
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u.s. economy added 220,000 jobs in june, the most in four months. the labor department released those numbers this morning. they showed unemployment rate increased to 4.4% from 4.3% in may which was a 16 year low. unappointed rose because more americans began looking for work and not all of them found jobs. >> the center for strategic and international studies hosted a panel discussion on u.s.-china relations. panelists cover trade come military and security issues and north korea's nuclear weapons programs. this is about two 1/2 hours. >> we had five issue papers with authors for each paper or papers on each subject from the u.s. and china. we split the panels up so that this panel will address the papers on u.s. and chinese strategy and interest in the asia-pacific region, and also u.s.-china military to military issues. in the next panel will cover economics, global issues and politics. scott kennedy will share that session. we had a number of participants who helped to write the papers
u.s. economy added 220,000 jobs in june, the most in four months. the labor department released those numbers this morning. they showed unemployment rate increased to 4.4% from 4.3% in may which was a 16 year low. unappointed rose because more americans began looking for work and not all of them found jobs. >> the center for strategic and international studies hosted a panel discussion on u.s.-china relations. panelists cover trade come military and security issues and north korea's...
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u.s.: the debate over trade policy with the u.s. trying a comprehensive economic dialogue off to a rocky start in washington. wilbur ross criticizing china over the trade imbalance and both the u.s. and china have canceled closing press conferences. michael mckee has been covering the story and he is joining us senator whoey happens to be a longtime senator from my home state. >> ben cardin from maryland is with us. he is ranking member on the foreign relations committee. president trump came to office threatening a trade war with china. instead you got the chinese at the treasury department now negotiating on trade. can we give the administration some credit? >> i think it's important to engage china. we are very much concerned with currency manipulation and a lot of their trade policies. i think engaging china is the right thing. we have a relationship where both countries can benefit. we want to improve that trade relationship but we wanted to be on a level playing field. if the president is tough and we get to deal with currency
u.s.: the debate over trade policy with the u.s. trying a comprehensive economic dialogue off to a rocky start in washington. wilbur ross criticizing china over the trade imbalance and both the u.s. and china have canceled closing press conferences. michael mckee has been covering the story and he is joining us senator whoey happens to be a longtime senator from my home state. >> ben cardin from maryland is with us. he is ranking member on the foreign relations committee. president trump...
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u.s. president -- is u.s. president donald trump about to poke a hole in equities? is changing and the warning signs are rising. u.k. trade secretary is in the u.s. to push for a quick trade deal once brexit is finalized. however, some big barriers may stand in the way. we will look at what could hamper negotiations. and in banking, checking the bar high for its swiss rival. we will hear from the chief executive. following a big earnings report today. have a look at where european equities are trading. gaucher function, stocks are mixed down for third consecutive day, worst run in july. we got it today fed meeting -- we got a two -- we got a two fed meeting. rising against the dollar. euro, what a week it had last week finishing at its highest level since the beginning of 2015 on friday. donna fifth of 1% today. -- down the fifth of 1%. let's talk about stock swings. this is the for france's presidential election, sending the number back to january levels. july pending to be calm for the region. they gauge of european stocks swinging, and declining in three of the l
u.s. president -- is u.s. president donald trump about to poke a hole in equities? is changing and the warning signs are rising. u.k. trade secretary is in the u.s. to push for a quick trade deal once brexit is finalized. however, some big barriers may stand in the way. we will look at what could hamper negotiations. and in banking, checking the bar high for its swiss rival. we will hear from the chief executive. following a big earnings report today. have a look at where european equities are...
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u.s. stocks resume trading after starting off the quarter in the green, except the nasdaq which looks like it could be down again today. >>> and north korea raises the stakes u.s. officials confirmed they fired their first intercontinental ballistic missile. >>> plus it's mrelectric volvo goes where no carmaker has gone before. we'll bring you details of their ambitious plans. it's wednesday, july 5, 2017 "worldwide exchange" begins right now. ♪ good morning welcome to "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. i'm sara eisen >> i'm dominic chu in for wilfred frost. >> welcome good to be here. >> he made it through his bike ride >> he did. the pictures are on instagram. congratulations. >> success it looked really hard. >> it did. you have to be in shape to get through something like that. >> he trained a lot. hard core training of new jersey >> there you go. >> he made it to monaco. let's check in on the global markets. u.s. equity futures starting off after a holiday closed day yesterday and a half
u.s. stocks resume trading after starting off the quarter in the green, except the nasdaq which looks like it could be down again today. >>> and north korea raises the stakes u.s. officials confirmed they fired their first intercontinental ballistic missile. >>> plus it's mrelectric volvo goes where no carmaker has gone before. we'll bring you details of their ambitious plans. it's wednesday, july 5, 2017 "worldwide exchange" begins right now. ♪ good morning...
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the u.s. as obviously we're getting closer to an end to cycle situation where high yields might be less ttractive >> all right talking about volatility in a bit of time. it's something that is a perplexing sum others are worried about it. we'll come back to that and see lou that is fitting into portfolios let me update you on the european equity markets. it's okay, unless you're in spain. by in large a mildly positive start to trading after what were mixed markets stateside overnight. let's look at the sectors. construction materials down 0.4% nothing really on real estate. i'll call that flat. technology, you saw this great move up on netflix moving 1.2% to the upside. ibm underwhelming overnight. household goods 1% higher. i think we can say that's electrolux i think that's down to electrolux in terms of electrolux, shares seeing a boost after the appliance maker lifted its north american outlook the ceo. jonas samuelson will join us after the break. your brain is an amazing thing. but as yo
the u.s. as obviously we're getting closer to an end to cycle situation where high yields might be less ttractive >> all right talking about volatility in a bit of time. it's something that is a perplexing sum others are worried about it. we'll come back to that and see lou that is fitting into portfolios let me update you on the european equity markets. it's okay, unless you're in spain. by in large a mildly positive start to trading after what were mixed markets stateside overnight....
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the u.s. election. putin, in an interview on russian state television today said the move was a direct response to a bill passed by congress that would impose heavy new financial sanctions on his country in addition to north korea and iran. some major shift in the relationship at the g20 meeting just three weeks ago seemed to be warming. kelly o'donnell has the latest. >> reporter: tonight, a new power play from vladimir putin. as the russian president surveyed his nation's military might on parade, putin ordered a diplomatic retaliation against the united states. in an interview on state-owned tv, putin said he will cut the number of americans allowed to serve in russia by 755. traveling today, the vice president is in astonia, a former soviet state. >> we expect russian behavior to change. >> reporter: putin blamed the u.s. for deteriorating relations. after congress overwhelmingly approved new sanctions to punish russia for 2016 election interference and aggression toward it's neighbors. >>
the u.s. election. putin, in an interview on russian state television today said the move was a direct response to a bill passed by congress that would impose heavy new financial sanctions on his country in addition to north korea and iran. some major shift in the relationship at the g20 meeting just three weeks ago seemed to be warming. kelly o'donnell has the latest. >> reporter: tonight, a new power play from vladimir putin. as the russian president surveyed his nation's military might...
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well u.s. president of course he's been threatening to take strong and swift action economic action specifically against the venezuelan government if it does move ahead with the july thirtieth election and how is responded to this well president nicolas maduro as expected has been quite defiant he's rejected the white house's calls to halt a rewriting of the constitution insisting that venezuela will respond firmly to any economic sanctions imposed by the u.s. on tuesday the socialist party leader blamed the united states for supporting and inflaming violent protests in his country ok i don't believe it will the united states asks the venezuelan government to abandon its proposal for a national constituent assembly the government of venezuela responds the proposal of the original constituent power and for the national constituent assembly is already in the hands of the people and so he belongs to the sovereign people of venezuela who will exercise their right to vote on july thirtieth and to no
well u.s. president of course he's been threatening to take strong and swift action economic action specifically against the venezuelan government if it does move ahead with the july thirtieth election and how is responded to this well president nicolas maduro as expected has been quite defiant he's rejected the white house's calls to halt a rewriting of the constitution insisting that venezuela will respond firmly to any economic sanctions imposed by the u.s. on tuesday the socialist party...
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u.s. was prepared to defend itself and its allies. the threat came a day after north korea successfully tested a new intercontinental ballistic missile which the u.s. says is capable of reaching alaska. this is u.s. ambassador to the united nations, nikki haley, speaking at an emergenency meetg of the security council. their actions are quickly closing off the possibility of a diplomatic solution. the united states is prepared to use the full range of our capabilities to defend ourselves and our allies. one of our capabilities lies with our considerable military forces. we will use them if we must. but we prefer not to have to go in that direction. amy: haley said the u.s. would soon propose new sanctions against north korea, adding the u.s. was prepared to "go our own path" if u.n. members didn't agree to its terms. meanwhile, russia and china urged restraint. russian ambassador vladimir safronkov called on the u.s. and south korea to stop large-scale joint military exercises, while urgin
u.s. was prepared to defend itself and its allies. the threat came a day after north korea successfully tested a new intercontinental ballistic missile which the u.s. says is capable of reaching alaska. this is u.s. ambassador to the united nations, nikki haley, speaking at an emergenency meetg of the security council. their actions are quickly closing off the possibility of a diplomatic solution. the united states is prepared to use the full range of our capabilities to defend ourselves and...
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a u.s. led effort to broker united nations security council statement condemning north korea's latest missile test has broken down. according to two officials, the u.s., france, and the u.k. were unable to overcome objections from russia and china. in the middle east, the qatari government to refusal demonstrates the emirates have links to terrorist groups, according to saudi dress agencies from the alliance. the four countries, saudi arabia, united arab emirates, bahrain, and egypt were surprised that they rejected the demands. in germany, hamburg police ordered a water cannon to break up protests against the g-20 summit as world leaders arrived for today's gathering, organized by angela merkel. closely watched events will be a meeting between donald trump and a vladimir putin. has exertedjapan control over the nation's bond yield, sending arlington costs lower with the first fixed rates since the global debt fell off. buycentral bank offered to benchmark 10 year notes at 4.1%. it dropped a
a u.s. led effort to broker united nations security council statement condemning north korea's latest missile test has broken down. according to two officials, the u.s., france, and the u.k. were unable to overcome objections from russia and china. in the middle east, the qatari government to refusal demonstrates the emirates have links to terrorist groups, according to saudi dress agencies from the alliance. the four countries, saudi arabia, united arab emirates, bahrain, and egypt were...
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when the u.s. authorities moved and they tried to make cuba along the lines of the north american mainland, like florida, which they had taken over from spain circa 1820. partke a long story short, of the argument of this book is that in order to understand the cuban revolution and why the u.s. authorities were kicked out of cuba, you have to understand the revulsion toward the militant ferocious form of jim crow the u.s. authorities attempted to implant upon the island of cuba, which did not go down very well. it would be like you are trying to eat grass, and your system is not able to digest it adequately and it goes out. the cubans throughout the yankees-- threw out the because they cannot digest very well that ferocious jim crow. this book starts in the middle of 18th-century. as part of the competitive competition between catholic ,pain and protestant britain the spanish had been trying to stir up the africans on madrid's behalf. that is one of the explanations for the massive slave revolt in
when the u.s. authorities moved and they tried to make cuba along the lines of the north american mainland, like florida, which they had taken over from spain circa 1820. partke a long story short, of the argument of this book is that in order to understand the cuban revolution and why the u.s. authorities were kicked out of cuba, you have to understand the revulsion toward the militant ferocious form of jim crow the u.s. authorities attempted to implant upon the island of cuba, which did not...