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i look at the u.s., and the u.s. itself is developed, but u.s. development efforts have not created the future we want. why don't we try something else? expensive doing it is and it is slow. and, i think the chinese have laid out an argument that the u.s. is doing some things somebody needs to do. the u.s. is doing things which fulfill u.s. domestic needs. it makes lawyers and accountants happy, but they don't lead to development and the rest of the world -- in the rest of the world. you could just have trade relations and maybe that is ok. i think what it prompts us to wenk about is not how do convince everybody the chinese are wrong, that the chinese model won't work. i think what we have to persuade people again is that there are aspects of the u.s. model which really do work and are affordable for us and affordable for you, and the partnership and the work and the predictable expectations create a much better world than the world we are going to. rew in poughkeepsie, new york, which was the home of ibm. you understand, i just got here on a qu
i look at the u.s., and the u.s. itself is developed, but u.s. development efforts have not created the future we want. why don't we try something else? expensive doing it is and it is slow. and, i think the chinese have laid out an argument that the u.s. is doing some things somebody needs to do. the u.s. is doing things which fulfill u.s. domestic needs. it makes lawyers and accountants happy, but they don't lead to development and the rest of the world -- in the rest of the world. you could...
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the u.s. operates out of. jordan is one that was mentioned. you know, potentially saudi arabia would welcome more u.s. forces. they clearly want more forces to be there and feel comfortable with that. there are a lot of u.s. bases in the area. things like small airstrikes, drone strikes, there are options. but the issue the pentagon has been talking about for years now has come to the floor. that if we leave right now, we won't be able to hold the territory and if you don't hold the territory, isis may build back up, take control in build something different. hold the >> don't we currently have thousands of troops stationed in iraq? do they have to go? >> no, just the troops in syria. >> what are those troops doing? >> training members of the military there, they are primarily focused on making sure that in iraq remains stable. >> talking this morning to aaron mehta, of "defense news." a good person to talk to about our military forces. we have a line for active and retired members of the mili
the u.s. operates out of. jordan is one that was mentioned. you know, potentially saudi arabia would welcome more u.s. forces. they clearly want more forces to be there and feel comfortable with that. there are a lot of u.s. bases in the area. things like small airstrikes, drone strikes, there are options. but the issue the pentagon has been talking about for years now has come to the floor. that if we leave right now, we won't be able to hold the territory and if you don't hold the territory,...
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t's all about the continuing escalation of the u.s.-china trade war. u.s. markets closed lower on tuesday, this is as bloomberg learned that the trump administration is discussing restrictions on port polio flows into china. that includes a particular focus on investments made by u.s. government retirement funds. joining me to discuss bloomberg's stocks editor dave wilson in new york. dave, start with just talking to that we saw selloff a little bit today. how much did china play a role in this? dave: well, they certainly played a role to the extent that if you look at chinese companies here in the form of american deposits and receipts, they took a hit. i mean we're talking about retailer alibaba holding down 4%. j.d.com down 4%. the other search engine 2% and we started to see how the back and forth between up u.s. and china is showing in terms of individual companies and industries. i say that because three biggest eclines in the s&p 500 today were lab equipment companies, they were all down more than 6%. a had this dutch company, competitor of theirs co
t's all about the continuing escalation of the u.s.-china trade war. u.s. markets closed lower on tuesday, this is as bloomberg learned that the trump administration is discussing restrictions on port polio flows into china. that includes a particular focus on investments made by u.s. government retirement funds. joining me to discuss bloomberg's stocks editor dave wilson in new york. dave, start with just talking to that we saw selloff a little bit today. how much did china play a role in...
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the u.s. is wildly popular. it's one of the things were you wonder if there will be lasting damage with our partners in the region. today the plan has been to move i --s into iraq and do anti-isis operations there as needed. they said that they welcome their friends and we are happy to be the way station, but they can't stay here. that seems to throw yet another wrench into the pentagon's plans for how to handle the situation. host: when the secretary of state was talking about anti-isis operations, how did you see that being conducted? what was the green light for troops to come back across the border? guest: that is one of the big questions the pentagon is still sorting out right now. officials have told us that they plan to continue to do reconnaissance operations, essentially flying drones over syria syria, may be keeping an eye on the isis camps that are still active and being protected by the forces there. maybe make sure that we keep an eye on these things. the thought that it has follo
the u.s. is wildly popular. it's one of the things were you wonder if there will be lasting damage with our partners in the region. today the plan has been to move i --s into iraq and do anti-isis operations there as needed. they said that they welcome their friends and we are happy to be the way station, but they can't stay here. that seems to throw yet another wrench into the pentagon's plans for how to handle the situation. host: when the secretary of state was talking about anti-isis...
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the u.s. on friday after the jobs report was good enough to make investors by more stocks. how does asia look this morning? thana: after that better expected u.s. data ahead of the weekend, it looks like the focus for investors is squarely back on trade with the latest headlines saying the china side is looking to narrow the scope of discussion, not providing any positivity ahead of the talks. it is looking like asia trade will get started to a muted and mixed open. china and hong kong markets are closed in australia is on holiday, which is why we might see some trading. last week, the nikkei fell 1.5%. osby futures fell last week. to the trade headlines, markets are digesting the hong kong protests dragging on as well as the headlines. attching boards and looking currency reactions to the latest trade headlines, a little bit of a risk off sentiment. losses, downarlier about 1/10 of a percent. earlier we saw the yen strength into a one month high. looking at the offshore yen, it is weakening t
the u.s. on friday after the jobs report was good enough to make investors by more stocks. how does asia look this morning? thana: after that better expected u.s. data ahead of the weekend, it looks like the focus for investors is squarely back on trade with the latest headlines saying the china side is looking to narrow the scope of discussion, not providing any positivity ahead of the talks. it is looking like asia trade will get started to a muted and mixed open. china and hong kong markets...
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that is tied to the concern u.s. may prevent pension funds in the u.s. from investing in some of these companies. alibaba down 2% or more. gold getting a bit. up .7% or more. volume in the vix. not often you see the vix at that 20 level. a little bit elevated, giving you a sense of where sentiment lies. guy: a bit of breaking news. , the troubled swiss asset manager, is said to hold sales talks with suitors including the italian firm generali. we will look for reaction first thing tomorrow morning. let's take you to denver. investors listening closely when jerome powell speaks this afternoon at the national association of business economics annual meeting taking place in denver. he will be speaking at the silverton suite at lunchtime. joining us now from that meeting is bloombergs international economics and policy correspondent, mike mckee. over the last week of bids, the market has gone from not pricing october 2 pricing october as a near certainty. any change -- any chance jay powell pushes back on that today? michael: i would've told you a couple of
that is tied to the concern u.s. may prevent pension funds in the u.s. from investing in some of these companies. alibaba down 2% or more. gold getting a bit. up .7% or more. volume in the vix. not often you see the vix at that 20 level. a little bit elevated, giving you a sense of where sentiment lies. guy: a bit of breaking news. , the troubled swiss asset manager, is said to hold sales talks with suitors including the italian firm generali. we will look for reaction first thing tomorrow...
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a u.s. military interrogation room -- this was going to be a free of what they called will. 1949, they called for mandatory repatriation. we need more discussion here. it was due to this debate that the interrogation room became the flashpoint of a heated international controversy. as the interrogation room came under scrutiny, this became a measure of the respective states's legitimacy and this is what was really stunning for me and my research, but you have this moment in 1952 where different states and organizations are actually putting forward the argument that there interrogation room was going to be the most efficacious in terms of democratic processes. i found that very stunning. and that's really out my deeper dive into this material began. my book reveals how the global visions of the u.s. secretary of state dean addison, indian president nehru, the south korean president, and the north were contingent on thousands of acts of disciplining, subjects. the book opens up in u.s. occupie
a u.s. military interrogation room -- this was going to be a free of what they called will. 1949, they called for mandatory repatriation. we need more discussion here. it was due to this debate that the interrogation room became the flashpoint of a heated international controversy. as the interrogation room came under scrutiny, this became a measure of the respective states's legitimacy and this is what was really stunning for me and my research, but you have this moment in 1952 where different...
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the move came just as u.s. and chinese negotiators began preparations for trade talks for later this week. we have two of our trade experts on opposite sides of the globe. tom mackenzie in beijing and sarah mcgregor in los angeles. let's start with you. what exactly has the trump administration done to restrict business around these companies? administrationp took a similar move today as it did against a company like huawei, where it put it on a blacklist. u.s. companies are barred from doing business with these chinese companies. there are a lot of american suppliers in california who deal with these chinese companies. some of thed from people in silicon valley that it does hurt the u.s. companies as well, and so, with this action today, that really became a bit of a surprise because it was put on the back burner. the trump administration theseced blacklisted from companies are surveillance firms, ai firms, over human rights violations. paul: so tom, what do we know about these companies? they are involved in
the move came just as u.s. and chinese negotiators began preparations for trade talks for later this week. we have two of our trade experts on opposite sides of the globe. tom mackenzie in beijing and sarah mcgregor in los angeles. let's start with you. what exactly has the trump administration done to restrict business around these companies? administrationp took a similar move today as it did against a company like huawei, where it put it on a blacklist. u.s. companies are barred from doing...
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he also oversaw the u.s. response -- perhaps not the u.s. response but the u.s. messaging when it came to conflict in ukraine, the russian annexation of crimea, it was 2014 where you had russia lops off a chunk of ukraine, annexes crimea and then the war begins in eastern ukraine in the spring of that year. it was the first hot war in the region in an extremely long time, and you know, biden really carried obama's messaging on that in the region. >> was it only the united states that was worried about corruption in ukraine at this point? >> no, absolutely not. i mean, this has been an issue for the european union, for the united states allies in europe, and also for international institutions such as international monetary fund. so things like, you know, the corner stone of the i guess conspiracy theory that you can call it that has been pushed about joe biden in ukraine is that he was pushing for the ukrainians to remove their prosecutor general, shokin that he was doing that inappropriately, that he was trying to do it to shield his son hunter biden who was on
he also oversaw the u.s. response -- perhaps not the u.s. response but the u.s. messaging when it came to conflict in ukraine, the russian annexation of crimea, it was 2014 where you had russia lops off a chunk of ukraine, annexes crimea and then the war begins in eastern ukraine in the spring of that year. it was the first hot war in the region in an extremely long time, and you know, biden really carried obama's messaging on that in the region. >> was it only the united states that was...
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u.s. troops leaving syria. the country says american troops cannot stay there. the defense secretary said the u.s. forces pulling out of northern syria would go to iraq to help in the fight against the islamic state. president trump ordered the bulk of u.s. troops in syria to withdraw after turkey began its military offensive there. greece is promising to toughen the asylum procedure for migrants and speed up deportations. the legislation submitted to parliament also calls for an expanded use of detention. a surge in the arrival of migrants has put severe strain on the greek islands and near the turkish coast. more than 25,000 asylum-seekers and migrants remain, mostly in overcrowded camps. former president jimmy carter had another fall in his home, fracturing his pelvis and going to the hospital for treatment and observation. a spokesperson for the carter center described the fracture as minor, saying the 95-year-old carter was in good spirits at a medical center in atlanta after falling
u.s. troops leaving syria. the country says american troops cannot stay there. the defense secretary said the u.s. forces pulling out of northern syria would go to iraq to help in the fight against the islamic state. president trump ordered the bulk of u.s. troops in syria to withdraw after turkey began its military offensive there. greece is promising to toughen the asylum procedure for migrants and speed up deportations. the legislation submitted to parliament also calls for an expanded use...
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the u.s. is doing things which fulfill u.s. domestic needs and they make accountants happy, but they don't actually lead to development in the rest of the world and you can just have trade relations and maybe that's okay, and i think what it prompts us to think about is not how do we convince everybody the chinese are wrong, that the chinese model won't work. i think what we have to persuade people again is that there are aspects of the u.s. model which really do work and are affordable for us and affordable for you and the partnership and the rules and the predictable expectations creates a much better world than the world we're going to. i grew up in poughkeepsie, new york, which was the home of ibm. wexler is also from poughkeepsie which means i just got here on a quota. the poughkeepsie quota. ibm in the 1980s decided to get into the personal computer business. and they decided the most expensive part of personal computers is building personal computers and they let this microsoft called microsoft sell the operating system.
the u.s. is doing things which fulfill u.s. domestic needs and they make accountants happy, but they don't actually lead to development in the rest of the world and you can just have trade relations and maybe that's okay, and i think what it prompts us to think about is not how do we convince everybody the chinese are wrong, that the chinese model won't work. i think what we have to persuade people again is that there are aspects of the u.s. model which really do work and are affordable for us...
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u.s. secretary of state mark called pay was given a surprise welcome gift in rome a journalist handed him some parmesan cheese produced by italian farmers she asked them to give president donald trump a slice before being led away by our security. italian cheese is just one of the e.u. products that donald trump wants to swap new tariffs on. the list includes french wine spanish all those butter coffee scotch whiskey and many other items. 25 percent duties will drive up the prices of those products in the u.s. farmers in southern spain now fear for their livelihoods. the united states is our main client outside the e.u. that the market with high purchasing power with high demand for prestigious quality spanish products this is the case of all of oil and all of. the new punitive tariff so the result of a long dispute regarding subsidies given to european aircraft maker air bus the world trade organization ruled that the subsidies were unlawful and gave washington the green light to impose 7
u.s. secretary of state mark called pay was given a surprise welcome gift in rome a journalist handed him some parmesan cheese produced by italian farmers she asked them to give president donald trump a slice before being led away by our security. italian cheese is just one of the e.u. products that donald trump wants to swap new tariffs on. the list includes french wine spanish all those butter coffee scotch whiskey and many other items. 25 percent duties will drive up the prices of those...
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s u.s. voters particularly that turkey is an important trading partner that there is an important value to the nato relationship that the 2 share and that there is a partnership when it comes to the collaboration of the building of the f. $35.00 fighter jet that the u.s. of course is very fond of now in the midst of all of this the u.s. president is also saying that he will not in any way abandon the kurdish fighters that the u.s. has been fighting alongside to defeat eisel in recent years but i can still tell you that the shift in syria strategy out of the u.s. president that was announced late on sunday evening is not sitting well with even members of his own republican party one of the latest senator marco rubio who has called the president's stance morally repugnant and a stain on the nation's reputation even as the president touts the benefits of the relationship with turkey in the united states there is considerable concern about turkey's actions into northern into the northeast region
s u.s. voters particularly that turkey is an important trading partner that there is an important value to the nato relationship that the 2 share and that there is a partnership when it comes to the collaboration of the building of the f. $35.00 fighter jet that the u.s. of course is very fond of now in the midst of all of this the u.s. president is also saying that he will not in any way abandon the kurdish fighters that the u.s. has been fighting alongside to defeat eisel in recent years but...
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and meanwhile bubble of the u.s. dollar is at a high for the past 2 years against both against both the euro and the dollar index basket the ice dollar and it sounds good but of course in international trade a higher value currency hurts your exports is this trend in the dollar trending higher going to start affecting corporate earnings and will we start seeing that negative effect in the earnings reports coming up for this next quarter. well i was i think the dollar is going significantly higher amount i'm looking for at least par when it goes up to i mean we've been looking forwards and that was in the eighty's but i think it shouldn't hurt profits but of course these are built in excuse is that the current corporate corporations will have when it comes to earnings because certainly they know enough to be able to hedge the dollar if you want to protect against dollar exposure you can certainly hedge it in the open free markets so i think this is a more mixed use when they do start using it it's the same as you know
and meanwhile bubble of the u.s. dollar is at a high for the past 2 years against both against both the euro and the dollar index basket the ice dollar and it sounds good but of course in international trade a higher value currency hurts your exports is this trend in the dollar trending higher going to start affecting corporate earnings and will we start seeing that negative effect in the earnings reports coming up for this next quarter. well i was i think the dollar is going significantly...
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u.s. allies the kurds are not angels. softbank continues to design a plan for wework despite signs that the startup prefers jpmorgan. afterflix shares jumping investors concerns are called about a concern back home. we are seeing u.s. futures unchanged this is after u.s. stocks fell in the regular session. we had tech and energy leading the declines on the s&p 500. we also had treasury yields declining today. we have u.s. retail sales numbers that came in and contracted missing expectations. up the sentiment for potential rate cuts coming later this month from the fed. however, we did see the pressure continued to mount as we also had china saying they would retaliate if u.s. congress is up to have legislation in hong kong. sentiment not great across markets. we saw the u.s. dollar taking a dip. let's take a look at asia. more of the same with sentiment taking a hit. take a look at how futures are setting up and asia. we are seeing a mildly positive start when it comes to trading in some p
u.s. allies the kurds are not angels. softbank continues to design a plan for wework despite signs that the startup prefers jpmorgan. afterflix shares jumping investors concerns are called about a concern back home. we are seeing u.s. futures unchanged this is after u.s. stocks fell in the regular session. we had tech and energy leading the declines on the s&p 500. we also had treasury yields declining today. we have u.s. retail sales numbers that came in and contracted missing...
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>> the u.s. law framework for security cooperation and aid to any country has very specific expectations about how that will be used. this is built into the arms export control act. we need to make sure that any such cooperation in funding is going to things that are compatible with u.s. objectives, the u.s. law and if we continue to see steps that are potentially destructive, it is a reminder that we need to have visibility to know whether u.s. funds are being used in a way that is not compatible with u.s. policy. u.s. policy should not be promoting this kind of settlement construction because it is incompatible or detrimental to what we want to see happen. the bigger picture is about what this relationship means, what this friendship is like. in the same way that in the patrioticre deeply and committed to our country thriving. without meaning that you have to support the current u.s. president and his agenda. [applause] by the same token, you can be committed to the u.s.-israel alliance without
>> the u.s. law framework for security cooperation and aid to any country has very specific expectations about how that will be used. this is built into the arms export control act. we need to make sure that any such cooperation in funding is going to things that are compatible with u.s. objectives, the u.s. law and if we continue to see steps that are potentially destructive, it is a reminder that we need to have visibility to know whether u.s. funds are being used in a way that is not...
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u.s. futures slide on signs of little progress this week. one report says the chinese delegation is leaving early. a bloomberg scoop. president trump urged his former secretary of state to help the clients of lawyer rudy giuliani. syria.of airstrikes in u.s. senators lead the growing criticism threatening sanctions in response. shery: let's get you started with a quick check of markets appeared u.s. futures being pressured right now, down 1.2% after that south china morning post report that there was no progress made between deputy level talks between the u.s. and china. we have seen stocks pair back some of those earlier gains in the regular session in the afternoon as we have gotten another report saying that china is trying to play down expectations of progress. the s&p 500 managed to end the session higher after two sessions of losses, gained .9%. we have cap and energy leading the gains -- tech and energy leading the gains. members showing a little bit more worry and concern over the
u.s. futures slide on signs of little progress this week. one report says the chinese delegation is leaving early. a bloomberg scoop. president trump urged his former secretary of state to help the clients of lawyer rudy giuliani. syria.of airstrikes in u.s. senators lead the growing criticism threatening sanctions in response. shery: let's get you started with a quick check of markets appeared u.s. futures being pressured right now, down 1.2% after that south china morning post report that...
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he also oversaw the u.s. u.s. messaging when it came to the conflict on ukraine and the russian annexation of crimea. and then the war began in eastern ukraine in the spring of that year. the first hot war in the region in an extremely long time. and biden really carried the messaging from obama. the united states that was worried about corruption in the ukraine at this time? for thes been an issue u.s. allies in europe and also for institutions such as the international monetary fund. the cornerstone of the being pushedeory about joe biden and ukraine was pushing for ukraine to remove -- thatecutor general he was somehow doing that inappropriately. that he was doing it to shield his son hunter biden who was on the board of a gas company. that does not stack up with what was happening at the time. joe biden and to bury tory were pushing for the same thing. was very much in line with the broader picture of what u.s. allies were pushing for at that time. eu hails backing of ukraine's prosecutor. they hailed the firi
he also oversaw the u.s. u.s. messaging when it came to the conflict on ukraine and the russian annexation of crimea. and then the war began in eastern ukraine in the spring of that year. the first hot war in the region in an extremely long time. and biden really carried the messaging from obama. the united states that was worried about corruption in the ukraine at this time? for thes been an issue u.s. allies in europe and also for institutions such as the international monetary fund. the...
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for its part the u.s. says it keeps human rights and economic concerns separate but it is reported to have previously shelved releasing information that would have shown a light on chinese abuses for fear of derailing negotiations the decision to announce the allegations this week has done little to ease tensions between the world's 2 largest economies. for more on the story let's cross over to taipei and d.-w. correspondent william yang this all sounds like a pretty bad start to these negotiations on thursday beijing already has voiced its stark. you know quite angry about this move and it's hard to envision that this sentiment doesn't spill over into the talks. yeah exactly so china's ministry of commerce have also asked the u.s. to mediately stop making irresponsible remarks and remove all chinese companies from the list of entities and some media reports have also pointed out that the chinese delegation is planning to cut short of their stay in washington so these are all make the prospects of this new
for its part the u.s. says it keeps human rights and economic concerns separate but it is reported to have previously shelved releasing information that would have shown a light on chinese abuses for fear of derailing negotiations the decision to announce the allegations this week has done little to ease tensions between the world's 2 largest economies. for more on the story let's cross over to taipei and d.-w. correspondent william yang this all sounds like a pretty bad start to these...
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on the u.s. side, donald trump has had a couple comments that people thought are kind of over the map, but i think they clearly distill into something and that is that trump is not aligned with a lot of republicans in washington on this. turkey is a nato ally. president trump will host turkey's president or to one -- erdogan at the white house in short order. the president is pretty allied with turkey. he warned the turks not to massacre people but other than that, other than verbal warnings, the white house has made clear it will not stand in turkey's way. shery: this coming at a time when president trump has domestic issues with the impeachment saga continuing in washington. what's the latest on that? it is quite an interesting development. the white house has said they are not going to participate further in the impeachment inquiries. a series of letters and things going back between the white house and nancy pelosi's office, we just got a response from nancy pelosi right before i came on that
on the u.s. side, donald trump has had a couple comments that people thought are kind of over the map, but i think they clearly distill into something and that is that trump is not aligned with a lot of republicans in washington on this. turkey is a nato ally. president trump will host turkey's president or to one -- erdogan at the white house in short order. the president is pretty allied with turkey. he warned the turks not to massacre people but other than that, other than verbal warnings,...
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the u.s. and germany were also cut back. representatives have added to the pressure on the hong kong government, passing a bill that requires an annual review of what of the city is officially a taunus from beijing. the bill also threatens sanctions against officials who undermine the city's freedom. beijing dismissed the move saying it closely interferes with china's internal affairs. hong kong chief executive carrie lam will deliver her annual policy address in a few hours. we will be there to bring you the very latest. turkey continues to send forces and armor into northern syria despite growing calls for a cease-fire in its battle with the kurds. the u.s. has imposed sanctions on three top turkish ministers and says harsher measures are in the pipeline. washington's withdrawal of troops from the region has left russia as that effective powerbroker. moscow says it will not allow turkish forces to fight the advancing syrian army. global news 24 hours a day on air and on tictoc on twitter, po
the u.s. and germany were also cut back. representatives have added to the pressure on the hong kong government, passing a bill that requires an annual review of what of the city is officially a taunus from beijing. the bill also threatens sanctions against officials who undermine the city's freedom. beijing dismissed the move saying it closely interferes with china's internal affairs. hong kong chief executive carrie lam will deliver her annual policy address in a few hours. we will be there...
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u.s. immigration and custom enforcement, or i.c.e., does not follow policies for solving cases of potentially removal of veterans and does not always identify and track such veterans. as a result, i.c.e. does not know how many veterans it has deported. and recently, the administration has adopted policies that affect the naturalization process for military service members and veterans. as a result, military naturalizations have decreased by 44% from 7300 in fiscal year 2017 to about 4,000 in fiscal year 2018. and in august of 2019, u.s. citizenship and immigration service announced a change to the definition of the term resident. in effect, children born to certain u.s. service members stationed abroad will now be required to naturalize under a lengthier and more complicated application process. together with my colleague, representative escobar of texas, we wrote a letter to the u.s. citizenship and immigration service acting director asking for reconsideration of this policy. and without
u.s. immigration and custom enforcement, or i.c.e., does not follow policies for solving cases of potentially removal of veterans and does not always identify and track such veterans. as a result, i.c.e. does not know how many veterans it has deported. and recently, the administration has adopted policies that affect the naturalization process for military service members and veterans. as a result, military naturalizations have decreased by 44% from 7300 in fiscal year 2017 to about 4,000 in...
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u.s. futures gaining a quarter percent but this of course after we see all -- saw the s&p 500 fall the most in a month. every session was in the red. week manufacturing number this morning. industrials let the declines, not to mention we had banks under pressure as was our rates move lower towards the 1.6% for the 10 year yield. volatility was also pronounced. we saw the vix headed towards the 20 level. it is known for price swings. it could be one of the most volatile months of the year. let's see how things are shaping up for asia. selina: asian stocks look to be pressured by the weak manufacturing data after the u.s. reported which of course follows very weak did any manufacturing sector we have seen across europe as well as in china, japan and south korea. take a look at the futures. looks like the kospi is going to be reversing two straight days of gains. also of he hong kong protests showing no signs of letting up. also seeing some center trading. hong kong coming up to the markets a
u.s. futures gaining a quarter percent but this of course after we see all -- saw the s&p 500 fall the most in a month. every session was in the red. week manufacturing number this morning. industrials let the declines, not to mention we had banks under pressure as was our rates move lower towards the 1.6% for the 10 year yield. volatility was also pronounced. we saw the vix headed towards the 20 level. it is known for price swings. it could be one of the most volatile months of the year....
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u.s. officials credit kurdish forces with helping take back territory from isolating northern syria but there are tensions between turkey and the kurds the turkish government considers one of its most effective fighting forces the p.k. k. to be a terrorist organization some u.s. lawmakers are threatening to sanction turkey potentially calling for its suspension from nato if it attacks kurdish forces in northern syria but trump went even further threatening to economically obliterate turkey if the kurds are attacked i have told turkey that if they do anything outside of what we would think is you main they could suffer the wrath of a an extremely decimated economy still trump has long been vocal about his desire to get the u.s. out of what he calls america's endless wars trumps impulsive syria strategy has led to key members of his administration resigning last year his defense secretary james mattis and brett mcgurk eisel special envoy what this shows president. all of his predecessors wer
u.s. officials credit kurdish forces with helping take back territory from isolating northern syria but there are tensions between turkey and the kurds the turkish government considers one of its most effective fighting forces the p.k. k. to be a terrorist organization some u.s. lawmakers are threatening to sanction turkey potentially calling for its suspension from nato if it attacks kurdish forces in northern syria but trump went even further threatening to economically obliterate turkey if...
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u.s. monetary policy that it must always be leaning against the wind the must always be countercyclical activities the question is are they going to work and live fed doesn't have a lot of room to maneuver and in fact unlike 2008 completely different now it's not clear to me at all that the fed as much power to move the markets at all and as you say yields are being driven down and down and down and there's an already you can see it on wall street the scramble for some sort of profitable. return and they're getting ever more scarce and the fed is not going to change that by driving rates down even further it's not even clear to me whether the fed has the kind of power that it once had at all in fact i don't think it's obvious to the fed if you talk to fed governors and people who work there there really is some skepticism about whether or not they can actually do much to prevent these economic trends i mean after all the economic weakness for experiences and experience and right now almost
u.s. monetary policy that it must always be leaning against the wind the must always be countercyclical activities the question is are they going to work and live fed doesn't have a lot of room to maneuver and in fact unlike 2008 completely different now it's not clear to me at all that the fed as much power to move the markets at all and as you say yields are being driven down and down and down and there's an already you can see it on wall street the scramble for some sort of profitable....
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what are u.s. officials, u.s. military, telling syrian democratic forces that they should do in response to this incursion? haveal milley: we do forces cold located right now and are asking them to continue their partnership with us. a lot of it is force protection with our forces and so on. and naturally, there is anxiety, you get a lot of that in your channels as well, and the leadership of the sdf has given instructions to some of their forces to begin to move north in order to defend what they think is their territory. and we are encouraging them not to overreact and to tap things down in order to allow some sort of diplomatic resolution to surface. chairman, please explain how you expect to safeguard these prisoners, these islamic state prisoners. sdf mightnt the decide to move away from them to defend their homeland. and has there been a decision theon whether to backfill uss abraham lincoln when it wraps up its deployment? and how does this announcement fit into that? general milley: i'm not going to speak
what are u.s. officials, u.s. military, telling syrian democratic forces that they should do in response to this incursion? haveal milley: we do forces cold located right now and are asking them to continue their partnership with us. a lot of it is force protection with our forces and so on. and naturally, there is anxiety, you get a lot of that in your channels as well, and the leadership of the sdf has given instructions to some of their forces to begin to move north in order to defend what...
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u.s. officials credit kurdish forces with helping take back territory from isolating northern syria but there are tensions between turkey and the kurds the turkish government considers one of its most effective fighting forces the p.k. k. to be a terrorist organization some u.s. lawmakers are threatening to sanction turkey potentially calling for its suspension from nato if it attacks kurdish forces in northern syria but trump went even further threatening to economically obliterate turkey if the kurds are attacked i have told turkey that if they do anything outside of what we would think is you main they could suffer the wrath of a an extremely decimated economy still trump has long been vocal about his desire to get the u.s. out of what he calls america's endless wars trumps impulsive syria strategy has led to key members of his administration resigning last year his defense secretary james mattis and brett mcgurk eisel special envoy. what this shows president. all of us predecessors wer
u.s. officials credit kurdish forces with helping take back territory from isolating northern syria but there are tensions between turkey and the kurds the turkish government considers one of its most effective fighting forces the p.k. k. to be a terrorist organization some u.s. lawmakers are threatening to sanction turkey potentially calling for its suspension from nato if it attacks kurdish forces in northern syria but trump went even further threatening to economically obliterate turkey if...
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josh: at least from the u.s. perspective, trump has sort of implied that is something turkey will deal with and other countries will deal with, but nothing u.s. as you point out, this is a very complicated situation. there is ongoing war in syria. many say if turkey invades, as they appear poised to do, that they could align with bosch are al-assad,- bashar the president of syria, who the u.s. opposed. he is aligned with russia. many see this as a move that would embolden russia and iran in the region. that, strategically speaking, is not what the u.s. has been pushing for for all the time they have been there. what exactly is going to happen, but this is domestically here in the u.s. created a difficult position for the president. he has said he wanted to pull u.s. troops out. he said at the end of last year. it prompted his secretary of defense to resign. he obviously has pushed through and he's basically surprised people of his own party when he did it. shery: josh gallu in washington. we see the impeachment s
josh: at least from the u.s. perspective, trump has sort of implied that is something turkey will deal with and other countries will deal with, but nothing u.s. as you point out, this is a very complicated situation. there is ongoing war in syria. many say if turkey invades, as they appear poised to do, that they could align with bosch are al-assad,- bashar the president of syria, who the u.s. opposed. he is aligned with russia. many see this as a move that would embolden russia and iran in the...
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u.s. coalition bombing sortee. this was not an attempt on baghdadi. this was not an attempt to kill him, but it was an accident. they got him but they weren't even trying to get him. he was in traction. he hurt his arm, his back. he was out of commission for a while but was still very much the going concern for this organization. he's still the commander of isis. so i don't quite agree that he's not somebody who is not in direct control of the organization. you know, he does. he commands a lot of authority from the rank and file not just by the way in syria and iraq. but, remember, isis has fanned out throughout the world and, you know, the thing that i would emphasize to your viewers is the deadliest attack, the deadliest foreign jihadist attack that isis planned and perpetrated was executed after the collapse of the so-called caliphate, after t they lost their, you know, putdtiput putative-state building enterprise. that was the sri lanka attack. so isis still very much has a loyal follo
u.s. coalition bombing sortee. this was not an attempt on baghdadi. this was not an attempt to kill him, but it was an accident. they got him but they weren't even trying to get him. he was in traction. he hurt his arm, his back. he was out of commission for a while but was still very much the going concern for this organization. he's still the commander of isis. so i don't quite agree that he's not somebody who is not in direct control of the organization. you know, he does. he commands a lot...
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the u.s. and china further continues deteriorating and hurting stocks around the world. nejra: it is getting to be a bit of a complicated mess. itse is discussion about stock flows of u.s. money into as well.e travel bans it is not looking good head of trade talks. that is what markets took away even as we got comments from jay powell. matt: exactly. i think they might be separate issues to some extent. stocks fromat the the hot mess, there were declines of 1% across the board in europe. take a look at what we see in the msci asia-pacific right now. down .6%. s&p futures are currently up right now. remember, it is really going in the futures trade and fairly thin in asia. here.e nymex crude we are so low here. maybe a second-degree relation in that the trade issues cause slowing global growth and that makes the price of oil less because of the demand issue. nejra: interesting you are seeing u.s. futures higher. over thereat quote last week where someone was saying that investors are literally
the u.s. and china further continues deteriorating and hurting stocks around the world. nejra: it is getting to be a bit of a complicated mess. itse is discussion about stock flows of u.s. money into as well.e travel bans it is not looking good head of trade talks. that is what markets took away even as we got comments from jay powell. matt: exactly. i think they might be separate issues to some extent. stocks fromat the the hot mess, there were declines of 1% across the board in europe. take a...
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the u.s. is not offering -- important development's there. the u.s. is not offering support to the turks, but also not doing anything to support the kurds, according to a u.s. official in the last few minutes. the u.s. has pulled back forces on the border. at the same time, u.s. control of airspace over syria won't change. at lira is at session lows 5.78. guy: european markets are up about 0.5%. as we head towards the european close, we are trading on very light volume on the side of the pond. the close is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ from the couldn't be prouders to the wait did we just win-ners. everyone uses their phone differently. that's why xfinity mobile let's you design your own data. now you can share it between lines. mix with unlimited, and switch it up at anytime so you only pay for what you need. it's a different kind of wireless network designed to save you money. save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. plus get $250 back when you buy an eligible phone. call, click, or visit a store today. guy: 30 seconds until the end of regular t
the u.s. is not offering -- important development's there. the u.s. is not offering support to the turks, but also not doing anything to support the kurds, according to a u.s. official in the last few minutes. the u.s. has pulled back forces on the border. at the same time, u.s. control of airspace over syria won't change. at lira is at session lows 5.78. guy: european markets are up about 0.5%. as we head towards the european close, we are trading on very light volume on the side of the pond....
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u.s. interests in the middle east, determined how best to salvage u.s. interests moving forward and evaluate the state of u.s./turkey relations. before we talk about the current state of affairs in syria, it's important to recall the path that brought us here. to begin, the syrian civil war is a complex, multisided conflict that has drawn in russia, iran, the u.s., nato allies, and other entities. over the course of this eight-year-long conflict, syria's brutal dictator, ai bar shal ai said, with the support of russia and iran, has relentlessly bombed cities and towns across syria, resulting in over 500,000 deaths and leaving over 10 million people displaced. we are all aware that many confirmed uses of chemical weapons by the russia-backed assad regime, adding to the humanitarian suffering in violations of international law. the syrian, russian, and iranian regimes now hope to build upon the successful defeat of the defl see cleared islamic caliphate. these are the circumstances we find o
u.s. interests in the middle east, determined how best to salvage u.s. interests moving forward and evaluate the state of u.s./turkey relations. before we talk about the current state of affairs in syria, it's important to recall the path that brought us here. to begin, the syrian civil war is a complex, multisided conflict that has drawn in russia, iran, the u.s., nato allies, and other entities. over the course of this eight-year-long conflict, syria's brutal dictator, ai bar shal ai said,...
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in the u.s. pentagon wants turkey to stop to be clear we are not abandoning our current partner forces and u.s. troops remain with them in other parts of syria the impulse of action a president or want to invade northern syria has put the united states in a tough situation given our relationship with our nato ally turkey who has fought alongside the united states in the past and president trump is threatening sanctions. if turkey does something that they shouldn't be doing we will put on sanctions the likes of which very few countries have ever seen before now the u.s. is backpedaling that troops are still on patrol a few kilometers from the conflict zone as and they have vacuity just days ago they've also come under fire from turkish artillery although with no reported injuries. this is c.c.t.v. footage of a large camp holding tens of thousands of family members of islamic state militants and it shows an apparent escape attempt the camp is controlled by kurdish forces and they say the situation
in the u.s. pentagon wants turkey to stop to be clear we are not abandoning our current partner forces and u.s. troops remain with them in other parts of syria the impulse of action a president or want to invade northern syria has put the united states in a tough situation given our relationship with our nato ally turkey who has fought alongside the united states in the past and president trump is threatening sanctions. if turkey does something that they shouldn't be doing we will put on...
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u.s. immigration and customs enforcement or ice does not follow policy for solving cases of potentially removable veterans does not always identify and track such veterans. as a result, ice does not know how many veterans it has deported. recently the admin attrition has adopted policies that have affected the naturalization process for military service members and veterans. as a result military naturalizations have decreased by 44% from 7300 fiscal year 2017 to about 4000 fiscal year 2018. in august of 2019 u.s. citizenship and immigration service announced a change definition of the term resident. in fact, children born to certain u.s. service members stationed abroad will now be required to naturalize under a lengthier and more complicated application process. together with my colleague representative of texas we left a letter to the u.s. citizenship and immigration service with acting director, asking for reconsideration of this policy. without objection i would like to cement that let
u.s. immigration and customs enforcement or ice does not follow policy for solving cases of potentially removable veterans does not always identify and track such veterans. as a result, ice does not know how many veterans it has deported. recently the admin attrition has adopted policies that have affected the naturalization process for military service members and veterans. as a result military naturalizations have decreased by 44% from 7300 fiscal year 2017 to about 4000 fiscal year 2018. in...
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we know the u.s. wants to keep at least a majority of those tariffs in place as some kind of pressure to ensure china lives up to its commitment. don't forget commitments in phase i of the deal include agricultural purchases from the u.s. but also intellectual property protection for u.s. companies, also commitment around its currency. president trump came out and tweeted that the phase one part of the deal would make up 60% of the final agreement. he also said that they are trying -- both said -- both sides are trying to find a location after that apec summit was canceled in order to sign the deal. caion from chinese officials about where things go after this phase i deal if indeed that gets how much was the trade deal discussed? >> this was a four-day meeting of the central committee here in beijing, as you say, over four days behind closed doors. we just got a statement from state media that we have to read into that what we have. they did not in the statement point directly to the trade war, but t
we know the u.s. wants to keep at least a majority of those tariffs in place as some kind of pressure to ensure china lives up to its commitment. don't forget commitments in phase i of the deal include agricultural purchases from the u.s. but also intellectual property protection for u.s. companies, also commitment around its currency. president trump came out and tweeted that the phase one part of the deal would make up 60% of the final agreement. he also said that they are trying -- both said...
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the u.s. military is to protect vital u.s. interests, not to be a unilateral nation for armed insurgencies against a nato ally. previous administrations actions from from arming insurgents in latin america to intervening in iraq in libya have proven unilateral military action can indeed the problematic. in this situation it is no different. the syrian democratic forces of u.s. backed insurgency is comprised of members of the ytd, the ytd is a sponsor group of the pkk. if the u.s. and turkey registered foreign terrorist organization. it's no wonder why turkey is uncomfortable with this alliance. an article titled why is turkey fighting the kurds in syria in "the new york times" further explains the connection and mr. chairman out asking endless content to submit this for the record. >> without objection. >> thank you. sure everyone in his room as well as the trump administration as a whole is devoted to the safety and security of syria and the surrounding region but moreover, since were spendin
the u.s. military is to protect vital u.s. interests, not to be a unilateral nation for armed insurgencies against a nato ally. previous administrations actions from from arming insurgents in latin america to intervening in iraq in libya have proven unilateral military action can indeed the problematic. in this situation it is no different. the syrian democratic forces of u.s. backed insurgency is comprised of members of the ytd, the ytd is a sponsor group of the pkk. if the u.s. and turkey...
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so exports go to the u.s., if the u.s. manufacturing sector is doing this then that is bad news for them. it follows on some pretty poor pmi's across asia. also industrial production in south korea. i think japan. all ready lots of reasons to be nervous. that will hit stocks and currencies. as far as bond yields, they started backing up seriously because of what the boj has been doing to its market. some talk of bond are beginning but the in my snuffed that fire out. shery: there are some issues, whether semiconductors in south korea or cars in germany. does this mean we should be more nervous in those sectors of the market? beeneld: well, those have the centers of pain. in fact, there has been a fair bet of bad news priced in for semiconductors in south korea. taiwan has been bit of a standout. it has been outperforming but it is quite semiconductor exposed so there has been some concern around that. problemsas a lot more than automakers. the german industry has been on life support at best for two were three months at le
so exports go to the u.s., if the u.s. manufacturing sector is doing this then that is bad news for them. it follows on some pretty poor pmi's across asia. also industrial production in south korea. i think japan. all ready lots of reasons to be nervous. that will hit stocks and currencies. as far as bond yields, they started backing up seriously because of what the boj has been doing to its market. some talk of bond are beginning but the in my snuffed that fire out. shery: there are some...
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the u.s. sanctions regime has a very serious consequences for many of the iranians right to help this regime has a very serious consequences for many of the iranians right to health especially rans with rare diseases this includes people who kenya especially remains with rare diseases this includes people who kenya at blip see and also individuals with injuries resulting from the exposure to kind of at blip see and also individuals with injuries resulting from the exposure to chemical weapons during the iran iraq war all of those cannot get the treatment they need at all what comes during the iran iraq war all of those cannot get the treatment they need and as a direct consequence of the way the sections regime functions the administration continues and as a direct consequence of the way the sections regime functions the administration continues to claim that the sanctions are not directed at the people of iran however on several occasions claim of the centers are not directed at the people of
the u.s. sanctions regime has a very serious consequences for many of the iranians right to help this regime has a very serious consequences for many of the iranians right to health especially rans with rare diseases this includes people who kenya especially remains with rare diseases this includes people who kenya at blip see and also individuals with injuries resulting from the exposure to kind of at blip see and also individuals with injuries resulting from the exposure to chemical weapons...
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the u.s. ambassador to the european union is testifying to the congressional inquiry into donald trump's impeachment. said the president ordered diplomats to involve his personal lawyer rudy giuliani in discussions about ukraine so let's look more closely who gordon song land is the wealthy owner of a hotel chain who give a $1000000.00 towards donald trump's inauguration president trump nominated song is the u.s. ambassador to the e.u. in may last year and he's being questioned about any role he played in encouraging ukraine to investigate trump's political rival joe biden and biden's son so on monday exchanged a series of text messages with another u.s. diplomat that had become central to allegations that trump will held aid from ukraine as a bargaining chip to encourage the biden investigation of castro is joining us for more on this from washington d.c. how damning do we expect this testimony to be heidi. well this could prove to be a pivotal witness for the democratic investigators here do
the u.s. ambassador to the european union is testifying to the congressional inquiry into donald trump's impeachment. said the president ordered diplomats to involve his personal lawyer rudy giuliani in discussions about ukraine so let's look more closely who gordon song land is the wealthy owner of a hotel chain who give a $1000000.00 towards donald trump's inauguration president trump nominated song is the u.s. ambassador to the e.u. in may last year and he's being questioned about any role...
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a u.s. backed syrian rebel group is warning of all out war should turkey go through with the threat to strike a government controlled area east of the euphrates river turkey's president said earlier that the military operation would clear the region of what he calls terrorists and that an air and ground assault was imminent the kurdish group the syrian democratic forces responded by saying it will defend the area from any unprovoked attack. we have made our preparations we've completed our operation plans we have given the necessary orders the decision has been made and the process has begun for the springs of peace and now opening up their path is as near as may be today maybe tomorrow we will conduct this from the ground and from the air officials from north korea and the u.s. arrived in sweden to resume talks on denuclearization north korea's nuclear negotiator the u.s. president's special envoy or among teams meeting on an island off stockholm washington wants pyongyang to end its nuclea
a u.s. backed syrian rebel group is warning of all out war should turkey go through with the threat to strike a government controlled area east of the euphrates river turkey's president said earlier that the military operation would clear the region of what he calls terrorists and that an air and ground assault was imminent the kurdish group the syrian democratic forces responded by saying it will defend the area from any unprovoked attack. we have made our preparations we've completed our...
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today u.s. president trump announced the withdrawal of all u.s. forces from northern syria to make way for the turks to move it with that the us is practically handing over its ally the kurds to be slaughtered by their enemy the turks and there is blowback in washington tonight democrats and republicans say this is abandoning an ally that helped defeat isis for drunk this is simply a transaction services rendered by the kurds service is paid in full by america 1st i'm bored golf in berlin this is the day. following our conversation with president trump that was droll has started. to shake. up to find that he thought our region is considered the safest area after the islamic state proven a loser left this will displace people and force them out of their hundreds. we don't know what is going to happen we are preparing for the worst. they are doing any further turkish aggression against the region tuesday stabilize northern and eastern syria and will be an opportunity for his law mixtape to regenerate and reorganize itself for something completely co
today u.s. president trump announced the withdrawal of all u.s. forces from northern syria to make way for the turks to move it with that the us is practically handing over its ally the kurds to be slaughtered by their enemy the turks and there is blowback in washington tonight democrats and republicans say this is abandoning an ally that helped defeat isis for drunk this is simply a transaction services rendered by the kurds service is paid in full by america 1st i'm bored golf in berlin this...
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the u.s. threatens sanctions in response. shery: we are seeing u.s. futures gaining .1% after we saw markets rebounding from two sessions of losses in the regular session. we had tech and energy leading the gains. we had a little more trade optimism today after bloomberg reported that china is still open to a partial trade deal. suffice it to say we saw some of those gains being pared back in the afternoon session after another report said that china is starting to play down expectations of progress in those talks. investors also had to digest the full mc minutes. members seemed a bit more uncomfortable with that growing gap between market expectations and their own projections. the focus now on a u.s. cpi coming out tomorrow. let's see how we are shaping up for the markets in asia. sophie: we could see a mixed session in asia. we could see gains in tokyo. could be mixed after that midweek decline for the original benchmark as investors are turning more defensive as we see growth stocks continue to outpace value plays. keep in mind we have japanese pp
the u.s. threatens sanctions in response. shery: we are seeing u.s. futures gaining .1% after we saw markets rebounding from two sessions of losses in the regular session. we had tech and energy leading the gains. we had a little more trade optimism today after bloomberg reported that china is still open to a partial trade deal. suffice it to say we saw some of those gains being pared back in the afternoon session after another report said that china is starting to play down expectations of...
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u.s. interests in the middle east, determined how best to salvage u.s. interests moving forward and evaluate the state of u.s./turkey relations. before we talk about the current state of affairs in syria, it's important to recall the path that brought us here. to begin, the syrian civil war is a complex, multisided conflict that has drawn in russia, iran, the u.s. nato allies, and other entities. over the course of this eight-year-long conflict, syria's brutal dictator, ai bar shal ai said, with the support of russia and iran, has relentlessly bombed cities and towns across syria, resulting in over 500,000 deaths and leaving over 10 million people displaced. we are all aware that many confirmed uses of chemical weapons by the russia-backed assad regime, adding to the humanitarian suffering in violations of international law. the syrian, russian, and iranian regimes now hope to build upon the successful defeat of the self declared islamic caliphate. these are the circumstances we find ourse
u.s. interests in the middle east, determined how best to salvage u.s. interests moving forward and evaluate the state of u.s./turkey relations. before we talk about the current state of affairs in syria, it's important to recall the path that brought us here. to begin, the syrian civil war is a complex, multisided conflict that has drawn in russia, iran, the u.s. nato allies, and other entities. over the course of this eight-year-long conflict, syria's brutal dictator, ai bar shal ai said,...
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brent: u.s. president trump announced the withdrawal of u.s. forces from northern syria to make way for the turks. with that, the u.s. is practically handing over its ally, the kurds, to be slaughtered by the turks. there is blowback in washington. democrats and republicans say this is abandoning an ally that helped defeat isis. for trump, this is simply a transaction. services rendered by the kurds, services paid in full by america first. i'm brent goff in berlin. this is "the day." ♪ >> [translated] following our conversation with president trump, the withdrawal has started. >> [chanting] >> [translated] this is considered the safest area. islamic state displaced people and forced them out of their homes. >> we don't know what's going to happen. we are preparing for the worst. >> [translated] any further turkish aggression against the region will destabilize northern and eastern syria and will be an opportunity for islamic state to regenerate and reorganize itself. brent: also coming up, bringing cities to a standstill in the fight to slow
brent: u.s. president trump announced the withdrawal of u.s. forces from northern syria to make way for the turks. with that, the u.s. is practically handing over its ally, the kurds, to be slaughtered by the turks. there is blowback in washington. democrats and republicans say this is abandoning an ally that helped defeat isis. for trump, this is simply a transaction. services rendered by the kurds, services paid in full by america first. i'm brent goff in berlin. this is "the day."...
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as far as the u.s. position goes, they have threatened sanctions, but not enforced any financial sanctions as of yet. the kurds, some leaders say they are deeply disappointed in the u.s., they feel like an ally has stabbed them in the back. others still hope for a u.s. no-fly zone. chris, back to you. >> chris: steve harrigan reporting live from syria, thank you. joining us now, the secretary of defense, mark esper, for his first sunday show appearance, welcome to "fox news sunday" ." >> secretary esper: chris, thank you for having me on today. >> chris: have to assume you're just as distressed as i am by hearing steve harrigan's report, story that turkish-backed militias are executing civilians and kurdish fighters, reports that the turks are hitting prisons and hundreds of either isis fighters or their supporters are escaping. how much of that can you confirm? >> secretary esper: it's terrible, i've heard the same reports. itetworse by the hour. these are all the exact things that we have communicated
as far as the u.s. position goes, they have threatened sanctions, but not enforced any financial sanctions as of yet. the kurds, some leaders say they are deeply disappointed in the u.s., they feel like an ally has stabbed them in the back. others still hope for a u.s. no-fly zone. chris, back to you. >> chris: steve harrigan reporting live from syria, thank you. joining us now, the secretary of defense, mark esper, for his first sunday show appearance, welcome to "fox news...
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u.s. wealth management as the ceo seeks to boost growth and private banking. a warm welcome. you down to the start of equity trading at just less than half an hour. we are live in dublin once again as issues surrounding the irish continue to dominate the brexit america -- narrative. we have heard from ireland how they see it difficult to achieve any kind of deal. that's why we are here, focusing in on the broader story. is not pricing in anything happening at the end of --ober looking for a timber looking for other market moves to take place. matt: interestingly, we don't see 10-year gilts under that pressure. there is very little change from the closed yesterday. they did not drop on jerome powell. this is where the yield is right now. they said the fed it will go market tothe treasury buy bonds as money market need to open an outlet for the maturing mortgage debt. would be a huge a buyer in the marketplace. normally i would think moves in not incredibly active. taking a look at the futur
u.s. wealth management as the ceo seeks to boost growth and private banking. a warm welcome. you down to the start of equity trading at just less than half an hour. we are live in dublin once again as issues surrounding the irish continue to dominate the brexit america -- narrative. we have heard from ireland how they see it difficult to achieve any kind of deal. that's why we are here, focusing in on the broader story. is not pricing in anything happening at the end of --ober looking for a...
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the u.s. is hurting china's chances of becoming a world leader in the sector days before trade talks to geve to resume the americans insists the blacklisting has nothing to do with the trade talks saying it keeps human rights and economic concerns separate however the white house is reported to have previously shelved ideas that would have shone a light on chinese abuses for fear of the railing the discussions china set the surveillance and she chang is part of the fight against muslim extremism now of aging has to watch on the list of chinese firms banned from trading with the u.s. gets longer still. and joining me for more here in the studio now is didn't use china expert clifford could and clip it this is not the 1st blacklist issued by the united states what's different this time well i think the intention behind this seems to be more political certainly they've expressed it as a political move but we've already seen weiwei as you mentioned i think this is looking at some very key areas in
the u.s. is hurting china's chances of becoming a world leader in the sector days before trade talks to geve to resume the americans insists the blacklisting has nothing to do with the trade talks saying it keeps human rights and economic concerns separate however the white house is reported to have previously shelved ideas that would have shone a light on chinese abuses for fear of the railing the discussions china set the surveillance and she chang is part of the fight against muslim...