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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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the u.s. more in a moment. for the latest, we turn to white house correspondent sara murray, live in hamburg. president trump meets putin face to face in a few hours. what can we actually expect out of this meeting? >> reporter: you can expect everything from their statements to their body language to be very closely scrutinized. this is slighted to be a relatively brief meeting but important one. along with rex tillerson, russian foreign minister lavrov will be there. in the run-up to the meeting, the world leaders have had sharp words for one another. putin has slammed u.s. sanctions against russia as well as president trump's trade policies. as for trump, when he was in poland, he had stern words for russia, too, chiding them for their role in conflicts in the ukraine, as well as in syria. the big question is whether president trump is going to bring up russia's meddling in the 2016 election. when he was speaking in poland, he seemed to again question russia's role in this. it's clear today
the u.s. more in a moment. for the latest, we turn to white house correspondent sara murray, live in hamburg. president trump meets putin face to face in a few hours. what can we actually expect out of this meeting? >> reporter: you can expect everything from their statements to their body language to be very closely scrutinized. this is slighted to be a relatively brief meeting but important one. along with rex tillerson, russian foreign minister lavrov will be there. in the run-up to...
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the u.s. dollar yesterday and the u.s. two-year yields they closed at the highest level since 2009 in yesterday's session on the back of the isn data which showed a blockbuster jump soaring nearly 3 points to 57.8 the stronger than expected manufacturing number pushing the dollar to a seven-week high. let's talk more about the moves with marilyn watson from blackrock. good morning to you. how long does this selloff in the bond markets in the u.s. and here in europe last? as you know, we've seen low volatility in the markets for a long time. it's going remain low for quite a considerable amount of time to come given the actions by the central banks. we would expect this to continue further. they've been triggered by various things such as the data in the u.s. yesterday. we had strong data coming out of the eurozone as well comments from central bankers including mario draghi, mark carney also fueled a little bit more movement. i think what we're seeing are still movements within the year to dat
the u.s. dollar yesterday and the u.s. two-year yields they closed at the highest level since 2009 in yesterday's session on the back of the isn data which showed a blockbuster jump soaring nearly 3 points to 57.8 the stronger than expected manufacturing number pushing the dollar to a seven-week high. let's talk more about the moves with marilyn watson from blackrock. good morning to you. how long does this selloff in the bond markets in the u.s. and here in europe last? as you know, we've seen...
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russia the u.s. and jordan have reached a ceasefire agreement for syria the cease fire will come into effect in three areas there are. and swager it will come into force on the ninth of july at twelve am damascus time the u.s. and russia have committed to monitoring the sushma and ensuring humanitarian access to the areas initially security in these areas will be ensured by russian military police in close cooperation with the u.s. and jordan. now these three southern provinces that a lot of i've just mentioned they share a border with jordan which is also part of the agreement and they also share a border with israel and inside of this is the golan heights now this is a disputed area between syria and israel it's syrian territory but it's been occupied by israel since the sixty's according to the u.n. and of course in the past few weeks we've seen an exchange of fire a certain exchange of fire between the two sides in this in this disputed areas so this deescalation zone could also help prevent more
russia the u.s. and jordan have reached a ceasefire agreement for syria the cease fire will come into effect in three areas there are. and swager it will come into force on the ninth of july at twelve am damascus time the u.s. and russia have committed to monitoring the sushma and ensuring humanitarian access to the areas initially security in these areas will be ensured by russian military police in close cooperation with the u.s. and jordan. now these three southern provinces that a lot of...
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the u.s. president discussed the situation there with the russian president at the g-20. >>> a partial cease fire set to start in syria in less than an hour's time. could it be a blueprint for more cooperation in the fight against isis? >>> plus, after more than three years in jail, one of venezuela's main opposition figures leopold lopez is released from house arrest. live from cnn world headquarters, we welcome our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm george on howehowell. the "cnn newsroom" starts right now. the u.s. president is back in washington returning from the g-20 summit in germany and following his big meetings there he's been tweeting say thaeg had an excellent meeting on north korea and trade with regards to his talks with the chinese president xi jinping. and he also sent rex tillerson to ukraine. mr. tillerson just arrived in kiev. pro-russian separatists have been fighting for control of eastern ukraine for more than three years now. tillerson's arrival
the u.s. president discussed the situation there with the russian president at the g-20. >>> a partial cease fire set to start in syria in less than an hour's time. could it be a blueprint for more cooperation in the fight against isis? >>> plus, after more than three years in jail, one of venezuela's main opposition figures leopold lopez is released from house arrest. live from cnn world headquarters, we welcome our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm...
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iran has accused the u.s. navy of provocative behavior it's after an american patrol boat fired warning shots in the direction of an iranian vessel during an encounter in the persian gulf. this morning an american navy boat in the north of the persian gulf fired at an iranian vessel this was unprofessional and productive behavior. the u.s. though says the iranian boat was acting dangerously and carrying out an unsafe maneuver. explains this story that the pentagon has told regarding the incident is exactly the opposite of what the iranian officials have been saying they believe that the u.s. navy ships war harassed by the iranian military and that is something according to the statement coming from the u.s. navy after warning shots were fired the iranian vessel halted is unsafe approach to had been a risk of collision but you can almost see a certain pattern here and you know it seems that the u.s. navy ships are being harassed all the times by foreign militaries and navies and air forces just this weekend sev
iran has accused the u.s. navy of provocative behavior it's after an american patrol boat fired warning shots in the direction of an iranian vessel during an encounter in the persian gulf. this morning an american navy boat in the north of the persian gulf fired at an iranian vessel this was unprofessional and productive behavior. the u.s. though says the iranian boat was acting dangerously and carrying out an unsafe maneuver. explains this story that the pentagon has told regarding the...
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of the u.s. military has conducted a missile interceptor test in response to the threat from north korea. thank you. according to the plans are going to a medium range ballistic missile was fired from alaska over the pacific ocean on sunday it was then tracked and destroyed using the terminal high altitude area defense system known as bud which the u.s. has. supplied to south korea. this happened two days off to north korea's latest missile launch into the sea of japan the u.s. missile defense chief sam greaves said sunday's intercept a test will help the military stay ahead of the evolving threat of the u.s. congress recently approved a new round of sanctions against north korea over its nuclear program and missile tests but human rights attorney eric told us that washington has not figured out how to deal with pyongyang you know this is something that seems perplexing to the administration or sometimes to people around the world but really we have not tried anything new and we have been caught
of the u.s. military has conducted a missile interceptor test in response to the threat from north korea. thank you. according to the plans are going to a medium range ballistic missile was fired from alaska over the pacific ocean on sunday it was then tracked and destroyed using the terminal high altitude area defense system known as bud which the u.s. has. supplied to south korea. this happened two days off to north korea's latest missile launch into the sea of japan the u.s. missile defense...
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the u.s., but the u.s. vis-a-vis china. that's something we'll have more coming up on soon. tarun: let's open it up. in the back. questioner: thank you very much. i'm from the united states of africa -- [inaudible] -- i usually like to ask the last question. this is very important. the opening sin app sis that the gentleman did, he asked this. how the world sees the u.s. ow the world sees trump. we ask people, can you clarify when you say how the world? visaou referring to yoursy results from the -- your survey results from the political class of the country? and why would you say the world when those leaders are not the largest representative of the world? also, you need to understand this. trump is undermining, saab staging the geological foundation -- sabotaging the geelogical foundation of what leaders have experienced or followed over the last 70 years. so you have to look at it in those context. not doing unnecessary -- tarun: let's take one more as well and we'll answer those together. also in the ba
the u.s., but the u.s. vis-a-vis china. that's something we'll have more coming up on soon. tarun: let's open it up. in the back. questioner: thank you very much. i'm from the united states of africa -- [inaudible] -- i usually like to ask the last question. this is very important. the opening sin app sis that the gentleman did, he asked this. how the world sees the u.s. ow the world sees trump. we ask people, can you clarify when you say how the world? visaou referring to yoursy results from...
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u.s. president. only this time the meetings will be higher profile and the stakes even greater. mr. trump will start with what's expected to be a friendly audience in warsaw, poland. then he travels to germany for the g20 summit and his first face-to-face meeting with russian president vladimir putin. cnn's live in warsaw now. this is a big, big deal for poland having the u.s. president there in their capital. the u.s. president used to positive relations with poland. should we expect anything different with donald trump? >> no. and there is no surprise donald trump has chosen poland to make his first pit stop on this second foreign trip, hannah. it is after all a government whose mirrors many of his own. its nationalist populist sentiment is something donald trump responds. he is being receive bade friendly government and all too happy to be welcoming him here in warsaw before london or paris or berlin have had the biggest opportunity to do the same. and they've been offering free bus rid
u.s. president. only this time the meetings will be higher profile and the stakes even greater. mr. trump will start with what's expected to be a friendly audience in warsaw, poland. then he travels to germany for the g20 summit and his first face-to-face meeting with russian president vladimir putin. cnn's live in warsaw now. this is a big, big deal for poland having the u.s. president there in their capital. the u.s. president used to positive relations with poland. should we expect anything...
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u.s. officials meeting on this july fourth to discuss potential plans for north korea. after confirming that kim jong-un and his cronies successfully tested the country's first intercontinental ballistic missile. it's a weapon that analysts say could be capable of striking alaska. russian and china proposing their own plan to draw down tensions between the u.s. and kim jong-un's regime. all of this as president trump prepares for his first face-to-face meeting with russian president vladimir putin. we'll be speaking live with bret baier for the latest. plus, wounded warriors teaming up with experts to help preserve america's oh shaken wildlife. we'll take you underwear with some of the military heros. hello. i'm gregg jarrett in for shepard smith. happy independence day. for the first time in its history, north korea successfully test launched an intercontinental ballistic missile. fox news reports top trump officials are meeting today to talk about how to respond to the growing nuclear th
u.s. officials meeting on this july fourth to discuss potential plans for north korea. after confirming that kim jong-un and his cronies successfully tested the country's first intercontinental ballistic missile. it's a weapon that analysts say could be capable of striking alaska. russian and china proposing their own plan to draw down tensions between the u.s. and kim jong-un's regime. all of this as president trump prepares for his first face-to-face meeting with russian president vladimir...
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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. i mean while the u.s. secretary of state has explain the thinking behind the anti russia 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 on major global issues and these sanctions will no longer be necessary. a lot of embassy in washington has had something to say about it they responded to the statement calling it puzzling the embassy said the u.s. government has failed to understand that pressure does not work with russia and sanctions can't improve relations we asked the former diplomat and a political analyst for their views it's not the most logical thing to say we want to improve relations therefore we are imposing sanctions next to listen his statement was trying to be diplom
bank suspending u.s. companies ability to take out short term loans but let's be realistic this would be a nuclear option. i mean while the u.s. secretary of state has explain the thinking behind the anti russia 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 on major global issues and these...
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vladimir putin hope so as he ousts 755 u.s. staff from russia. the former u.s. ambassador at large for the former soviet union will be here. for investors act as shares fell, and we will take a deeper look later on. abigail doolittle is here with us. we are halfway into the trading day. what is going on? abigail: we are looking at relatively small moves for the major averages. the dow and s&p 500 trading higher. nasdaq, down about 0.25%. we have a divergence between the dow and the nasdaq, which we had last week. here is the reason behind the weakness today for the nasdaq. facebook, amazon, netflix, and bet sharply lower. be digital ad space could saturated. all these companies have reported, both netflix and facebook with solid quarters. amazon and alphabet with somewhat mixed quarters. we have a chart on the bloomberg that suggests this could be the case. this is g #btv 8432. it shows inflows to the upside of the red line, and outflows to the downside or bottom. last week, that was the biggest selling pressure we have seen all the way since november of 2007. o
vladimir putin hope so as he ousts 755 u.s. staff from russia. the former u.s. ambassador at large for the former soviet union will be here. for investors act as shares fell, and we will take a deeper look later on. abigail doolittle is here with us. we are halfway into the trading day. what is going on? abigail: we are looking at relatively small moves for the major averages. the dow and s&p 500 trading higher. nasdaq, down about 0.25%. we have a divergence between the dow and the nasdaq,...
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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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banks suspending u.s. companies ability to take out short term loans but let's be realistic this would be a nuclear option from the european union i'm not sure if the european union you know has the courage to to take action against the u.s. . on this frankly i'm worried that the u.s. will be able to impose these sanctions notwithstanding the e.u.'s opposition to the ball right now is very much in president donald trump's court and whether he signs that are not could change what type of reaction we get from here in europe to these new sanctions from the united states on russia's energy sector. you know russia's patience is also when president putin says that moscow can't tolerate offensive actions anymore so in the news of these sanctions are completely illegal they go against international law and the rules of the world trade organization with 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 wou
banks suspending u.s. companies ability to take out short term loans but let's be realistic this would be a nuclear option from the european union i'm not sure if the european union you know has the courage to to take action against the u.s. . on this frankly i'm worried that the u.s. will be able to impose these sanctions notwithstanding the e.u.'s opposition to the ball right now is very much in president donald trump's court and whether he signs that are not could change what type of...
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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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meanwhile the u.s. secretary of state has explained the thinking behind the anti russia 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 on major global issues and these sanctions will no longer be necessary for the russian embassy in washington responded to rex tillerson statement calling it puzzling there was he said the u.s. government failed to understand the pressure doesn't work with russia and sanctions cannot improve relations we have been speaking to a former diplomat on a political analyst for their take on the ongoing scandal. the most logical thing to say we want to improve relations therefore we are imposing sanctions next to listen to his statement was trying to be diplomatic and less from the impact and be less insulting to russia than the he might otherwise have been i think that's why
meanwhile the u.s. secretary of state has explained the thinking behind the anti russia 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 on major global issues and these sanctions will no longer be necessary for the russian embassy in washington responded to rex tillerson statement calling it...
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u.s. is not confirming exactly what was said in there, but, jim, the question obviously is, if the elephant in the roomy essentially, the meddling in the election in 2016, if that came up at all. obviously that's our question for the secretary of state as well as other things, but this is the beginning of a new relationship. of course, it's the fourth american president that vladimir putin has now contended with during his time. the beginning of one with donald trump. we'll get a readout of that meeting shortly and report back to you what they say in there, but now the president has just left the grounds of the g-20. taking down time before going out to an evening event. certainly, that meeting, that handshake is overshadowing most things here at the g-20. jim? >> thanks very much, jeff zeleny. pictures now of donald trump and the first lady melania trump arriving at the dinner for the g-20 summit. those are the live pictures you see there right now. matthew chance, he's in, in russia righ
u.s. is not confirming exactly what was said in there, but, jim, the question obviously is, if the elephant in the roomy essentially, the meddling in the election in 2016, if that came up at all. obviously that's our question for the secretary of state as well as other things, but this is the beginning of a new relationship. of course, it's the fourth american president that vladimir putin has now contended with during his time. the beginning of one with donald trump. we'll get a readout of...
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u.s. is pulling out of the paris climate accord. and so that was also big subject of conversation here between these world leaders. >> jim acosta, at the g20, over your shoulder there. the monitor that shows angela merkel speaking. we want to go to nic robertson as well. nic, what are we hearing from angela merkel as we wrap up the g20 here? we know this was set initially as interconnectivity being part of the theme. and the headline of potentially the isolation of the u.s. in the multilateral deals that have been struck. what are we hearing from angela merkel? >> angela merkel is the host here, and she does the sort of final big wrap-up. to jim's point about president trump not speaking, president putin able to define his message, to a degree, angela merkel was able to put a cap on everything that was agreed and disagreed here. the very important and big-ticket items here, trade there was a huge concern going into this. a difference over the u.s. position, and the other juntcy members' po
u.s. is pulling out of the paris climate accord. and so that was also big subject of conversation here between these world leaders. >> jim acosta, at the g20, over your shoulder there. the monitor that shows angela merkel speaking. we want to go to nic robertson as well. nic, what are we hearing from angela merkel as we wrap up the g20 here? we know this was set initially as interconnectivity being part of the theme. and the headline of potentially the isolation of the u.s. in the...
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u.s. is set to vote on further sanctions against russia but the e.u. warns up with television against washington if the move hurts european businesses. quote no magic solution to the refugee crisis can be found italy's interior minister warns that international talks and arctic route travels through areas of the countries to gauge the effects of the micro likes. us and he i still rate in afghanistan ends in civilian bloodshed as washington's accused of killing eight locals in an airstrike we hear from survivors and hospital. thanks for tuning in you're watching our team to national it's one in the afternoon here in moscow with you this hour is at least two top story now the u.s. 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
u.s. is set to vote on further sanctions against russia but the e.u. warns up with television against washington if the move hurts european businesses. quote no magic solution to the refugee crisis can be found italy's interior minister warns that international talks and arctic route travels through areas of the countries to gauge the effects of the micro likes. us and he i still rate in afghanistan ends in civilian bloodshed as washington's accused of killing eight locals in an airstrike we...
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the u.s. grows more isolated. reaction in washington to the president's meeting with vladimir putin. the president called it tremendous, but did his demand for answers in the election hacking go far enough? >>> show of force, u.s. bombers carry out an exercise in south korea to send a message to the north. >>> we begin with politics and new questions surrounding what happened when president trump confronted vladimir putin about russia meddling in the u.s. election. during a bilateral meeting with uk prime minister theresa may this morning, president trump did not answer a reporter's question on russian foreign minister sergey lavrov's account that trump accepted putin's denial. >> prime minister may and i have developed a very good relationship, and i think trade will be a very big factor between our two countries, so i want to thank you very much. >> mr. president, did the russians lie about your meeting yesterday? >> we're also getting a taste of the blowback in congress awaiting president t
the u.s. grows more isolated. reaction in washington to the president's meeting with vladimir putin. the president called it tremendous, but did his demand for answers in the election hacking go far enough? >>> show of force, u.s. bombers carry out an exercise in south korea to send a message to the north. >>> we begin with politics and new questions surrounding what happened when president trump confronted vladimir putin about russia meddling in the u.s. election. during a...
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it's not a u.s. ally but now appears to have the capability to threaten nuclear attack on the united states this is why today's missile test is a big deal and it makes washington very nervous but you know if north if us wants north korea to stop then the path is very clear it has to stop its provocations end its military exercises and then resolve the conflict fundamentally by signing a peace treaty to end the ongoing state of war between the united states and north korea do you think it's possible is there and to this vicious circle where opposite sides just fire missiles trying to be on each other what do you think. yes i think there is a clear path north korea we should note has repeatedly offered to free its own nuclear and missile program in exchange for a free of u.s. provocations including the very provocative military exercises that i mentioned that rehearsed the collapse of the north korean regime routinely i think the most sensible path at this point is for the us to end the korean war sign
it's not a u.s. ally but now appears to have the capability to threaten nuclear attack on the united states this is why today's missile test is a big deal and it makes washington very nervous but you know if north if us wants north korea to stop then the path is very clear it has to stop its provocations end its military exercises and then resolve the conflict fundamentally by signing a peace treaty to end the ongoing state of war between the united states and north korea do you think it's...
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the u.s. stea -- could u.s. steaks be going to china? we have the story coming up. ♪ ♪ >> everyone, every man knows that a child needs food. without food, you can do nothing. we had a lot of problems. >> they were eating nothing. >> that could have been us. anyone of us. ♪ ♪ ♪ sarah: welcome back. you are watching "dw news." celebrations across germany as lawmakers approved same-sex marriage. the reform will give gay couples full marriage rights, including the ability to adopt children. a funeral for the from her chancellorhelmut kohl set to take place on saturday. the two weeks since his death have been marked by disputes within his family and uncertainty about how to act after he said he did not want a federal royal service. the politicians and citizens are still paying respects. ♪ correspondent: within hours of his death, people began arriving at his home to pay tribute to -- and to offer condolences. to express sadness and admiration for the great statesman. in germany, politic
the u.s. stea -- could u.s. steaks be going to china? we have the story coming up. ♪ ♪ >> everyone, every man knows that a child needs food. without food, you can do nothing. we had a lot of problems. >> they were eating nothing. >> that could have been us. anyone of us. ♪ ♪ ♪ sarah: welcome back. you are watching "dw news." celebrations across germany as lawmakers approved same-sex marriage. the reform will give gay couples full marriage rights, including...
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the u.s. government and japan have ripped into china after north korea's latest long range missile test china has responded to the criticism saying that it's completely misguided and in fact is working on a resolution when it comes to north korea's nuclear issues our teams alex a hell of a century last with more so alex what's the trump ministrations saying about china and also the situation on the north korean peninsula well we know just very recently there was delicious chocolate cake in mara largo with the president of china but now the tuna has changed all over north korea's rocket launch just this past friday it's unbelievable how quickly washington can change its ideas and we all heard the tweets that came out this week and let's start with nikki haley's two we know her as the ambassador of the united nations for the united states done talking about north korea china where they must act japan itself korea must increase pressure not only u.s. problem it will require an international solut
the u.s. government and japan have ripped into china after north korea's latest long range missile test china has responded to the criticism saying that it's completely misguided and in fact is working on a resolution when it comes to north korea's nuclear issues our teams alex a hell of a century last with more so alex what's the trump ministrations saying about china and also the situation on the north korean peninsula well we know just very recently there was delicious chocolate cake in mara...
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u.s. trading commissioner bart chilton joins me for a wrap of the dramatic meeting of the group of twenty in hamburg by the us starts right now. the dollar had a two month peak rising night point nineteen percent to one hundred fourteen yen earlier in the session it hit one fourteen twenty nine yen its highest since may eleventh the euro fell point one percent to one fourteenth stock markets rallied on the heels of the european central banks collectively hawkish tone over the last fourteen days as investors expect a turning point in central bank policy this comes as focus shifts to how the federal reserve might react to the latest jobs and inflation data fed chairman janet yellen testifies at the end of this week to u.s. lawmakers now she's expected to lift interest rates before the end of the year the fed has done so twice this year so germany's dax was up point three percent while the cac forty in france followed suit at point three percent higher at the f.t. a c. one hundred index of le
u.s. trading commissioner bart chilton joins me for a wrap of the dramatic meeting of the group of twenty in hamburg by the us starts right now. the dollar had a two month peak rising night point nineteen percent to one hundred fourteen yen earlier in the session it hit one fourteen twenty nine yen its highest since may eleventh the euro fell point one percent to one fourteenth stock markets rallied on the heels of the european central banks collectively hawkish tone over the last fourteen days...
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the u.s. to give back two mansions suspected of housing spies. will trump agree. >>> and a north korean nuclear missile could hit the west coast in 20 minutes. but is the u.s. ready? let's go out front. >>> out front tonight the breaking news. cnn learning that russian spies are stepping up their intelligence gathering in the u.s. this is spying that has increased since the election. this is according to current and former u.s. intelligence officials. it comes just hours away from that highly anticipated high stakes first face to face first president trump and president putin. trump speaking in poland today used some of his strongest language get to urge russia to stop its destabilizing activity and support for hostile regimes. but the big question is will trump confront putin about the election? earlier today, trump talked about it. he broke with america's intelligence agencies, casting doubt on whether russia actually meddled. >> i think it was russia, but i think it was probably other peopl
the u.s. to give back two mansions suspected of housing spies. will trump agree. >>> and a north korean nuclear missile could hit the west coast in 20 minutes. but is the u.s. ready? let's go out front. >>> out front tonight the breaking news. cnn learning that russian spies are stepping up their intelligence gathering in the u.s. this is spying that has increased since the election. this is according to current and former u.s. intelligence officials. it comes just hours away...
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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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at all.d let's ask tell u.s. diplomats are seen in moscow. the u.s. media just kind of assumes that any russian diplomats are spies, basically kgb. isn't the same vice versa -- is it the same vice versa? reporter: u.s. diplomats serving in moscow are certainly under a lot of surveillance. they are heavily monitored. there is been a growing number of instances surrounding them that we have read about, when they have been the target of various forms of harassment, that sort of thing. certainly, being a u.s. diplomat in moscow now would be a tricky job for sure. and there are other areas we can focus on be on the russia story. one is what is happening in terms of the white house. let's talk about the republican party versus donald trump white house. there does seem to be pressure growing for the republicans to move on to tax reform. health care and move on to tax reform. the tweets from the president indicate he does not want to do that. which way does this go? reporter: it is very interesting. here we are, it is practically august. congress is about to
at all.d let's ask tell u.s. diplomats are seen in moscow. the u.s. media just kind of assumes that any russian diplomats are spies, basically kgb. isn't the same vice versa -- is it the same vice versa? reporter: u.s. diplomats serving in moscow are certainly under a lot of surveillance. they are heavily monitored. there is been a growing number of instances surrounding them that we have read about, when they have been the target of various forms of harassment, that sort of thing. certainly,...
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reveal the number of u.s. soldiers operating in the city but a coalition spokesman quote not hundreds. said the u.s. led coalition forces in a more exposed than those in iraq. according to. the meaning of the. troops. a closer look. it by it's this train those are all the tags you always get when the pentagon tries to explain what american soldiers are doing in iraq in three or four years and assist training aspect advise and assist in training mission. training equipping. a company to. train equip and assist in the company and our partners on the ground so let's break down those terms that often fall like a bunch of cliches but actually mean very specific things train and equip is how it usually begins that's sort of like a boot camp when u.s. instructors provide local forces with arms and train them that approach was taken in theory a while back but didn't prove to be very effective can you tell us what the total number of trained fighters remains we're talking four or five next we have. which is what troops
reveal the number of u.s. soldiers operating in the city but a coalition spokesman quote not hundreds. said the u.s. led coalition forces in a more exposed than those in iraq. according to. the meaning of the. troops. a closer look. it by it's this train those are all the tags you always get when the pentagon tries to explain what american soldiers are doing in iraq in three or four years and assist training aspect advise and assist in training mission. training equipping. a company to. train...
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the u.s. officials are saying that the u.s. and russia have reached an agreement for a cease-fire in southwest syria. those pictures you see were from before they went into their face-to-face meeting. some friendly words exchanged. matt: the two leaders had real admiration for each other. they were not just pleasant words. president putin referred to donald trump as your excellency, mr. president, whereas president trump said it was an honor to be speaking with president putin. both of them said they expected a positive outcome to the meetings. they were only expected to meet for about 30 minutes, the meeting stretched far beyond the two-hour length. >> obviously a meeting with putin is eye-catching, sort of the melodramatic moment of the day. but it is important to remember that there are huge wide ranging conversations going on. angela merkel spoke with the press about an hour ago and it is clear there are deep seated divisions emerging over trade. there is no agreement on the communique right now and in a lot of ways it is f
the u.s. officials are saying that the u.s. and russia have reached an agreement for a cease-fire in southwest syria. those pictures you see were from before they went into their face-to-face meeting. some friendly words exchanged. matt: the two leaders had real admiration for each other. they were not just pleasant words. president putin referred to donald trump as your excellency, mr. president, whereas president trump said it was an honor to be speaking with president putin. both of them...
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next this morning reporting news that the u.s. it seems is gearing up to put soldiers in space the vice president's plan for a military unit to focus solely on missions beyond earth is making its way to the senate jacqueline vogel has more. space the final frontier where everyone is rushing to go where no one has gone before our nation will return to the moon and we will put american boots on the face of mars. american boots on mars now no one would blame you for being a bit spooked by that phrasing given that the u.s. already has military boots on the ground in one hundred seventy seven countries but surely the vice president was just referring to scientists and brave explorers or was when it comes to military expansion in the u.s. the sky is full limits or at least it used to be congress is now working on a proposal to create a brand new branch of the u.s. armed forces whose sole mission would be to focus on space and while the u.s. air force who is now in charge of operations in space is strongly against it the plan is already
next this morning reporting news that the u.s. it seems is gearing up to put soldiers in space the vice president's plan for a military unit to focus solely on missions beyond earth is making its way to the senate jacqueline vogel has more. space the final frontier where everyone is rushing to go where no one has gone before our nation will return to the moon and we will put american boots on the face of mars. american boots on mars now no one would blame you for being a bit spooked by that...
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yes it is bad that the u.s. has left the common line it had with europe for sanctions against russia there is a possibility of counter sanctions against the guinness we've heard from the german minister of economy and energy there. but she's not alone in those that have been critical of this latest round of sanctions that's been proposed by the united states we've also heard from the austrian chancellor christine care he posted online saying that these were on acceptable he said that politics and business should not be mixing when it comes to making decisions like this such as putting sanctions in place on another country we've also heard from the unions as well who are concerned about potential impact on their members that work within the energy sector there's been a meeting a conference taking place from the german committee of e.u. economic relations there they've described the sanctions as they're written right now as an acceptable the americans have in mind their own interests and it's written down that do
yes it is bad that the u.s. has left the common line it had with europe for sanctions against russia there is a possibility of counter sanctions against the guinness we've heard from the german minister of economy and energy there. but she's not alone in those that have been critical of this latest round of sanctions that's been proposed by the united states we've also heard from the austrian chancellor christine care he posted online saying that these were on acceptable he said that politics...
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u.s. relationship forward and agreed to exchange further work regarding commitments of noninterference in the affairs of the united states and our democratic process as well as those of other countries. >> reporter: so tillerson is saying, look, we brought it up, we talked about it, we didn't dwell on it. we're trying to move forward rather than focus on the past. we'll see if that's the same explanation we get today. now, as for how our allies are viewing this meeting, german chancellor angela merkel said she was delighted to see president trump and president putin meeting at the g20 for the first time face-to-face. she says it's always better to talk to each other rather than about each other. back to you. >> sara murray in hamburg, thank you so much. so the contradictions keep rolling in over what exactly was said between president trump and president putin. united nations ambassador nikki haley sat down with cnn's dana bash to discuss what she believes putin is trying to do, in her wor
u.s. relationship forward and agreed to exchange further work regarding commitments of noninterference in the affairs of the united states and our democratic process as well as those of other countries. >> reporter: so tillerson is saying, look, we brought it up, we talked about it, we didn't dwell on it. we're trying to move forward rather than focus on the past. we'll see if that's the same explanation we get today. now, as for how our allies are viewing this meeting, german chancellor...
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the u.s. where european demands and asian demands for u.s. bonds. there could be a pick up where have to go back to the markets tomorrow. now they are open but they should get over, especially the corporate, where you are creating winners and losers in an unfair way. alix: and in the lending survey, the banks are loosening restrictions in the second quarter. are we going to see a flood of issuance? is that in play? peter tchir: i think you will see continued issuance. certainly in the u.s. it is well received. yesterday -- two days ago, jpmorgan did his deal. expectations are morgan stanley might do a deal tomorrow. they are not trading well in the secondary market so that is one trait in the scene. six months ago, when people brought in a new or issue they would bring in five basis points to the secondary market and they would have room to trade up and generate some additional revenue. that is another thing that would really change. deals come off of secondary and they trade for a little bit.
the u.s. where european demands and asian demands for u.s. bonds. there could be a pick up where have to go back to the markets tomorrow. now they are open but they should get over, especially the corporate, where you are creating winners and losers in an unfair way. alix: and in the lending survey, the banks are loosening restrictions in the second quarter. are we going to see a flood of issuance? is that in play? peter tchir: i think you will see continued issuance. certainly in the u.s. it...
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the u.s. and global companies and they are forcing a decent proportion of revenue benefiting because the dollar generally. is closingity market equities globally, when we see the dollar strength in again, it comes back into play. alix: we talked about the relative value trade. james: you do see that. when we look at credit between europe and the u.s. in marketsld spaces, those can appear to behave quite differently on the surface. obviously a huge tech presence. ,he most successful companies the european story is less about the fact that 10 countries. if we wind up having more that make aes, does headwind? is there a correlation? with $300see apple billion on its balance sheet. certainly, but the more mature companies in the tech sector, i don't think there's going to be any problem whatsoever. when you get into the smaller there are a forward-looking businesses. i'm sure they're going to be some who are swimming without their short. alix: tech has momentum. that is potentially dangerous area
the u.s. and global companies and they are forcing a decent proportion of revenue benefiting because the dollar generally. is closingity market equities globally, when we see the dollar strength in again, it comes back into play. alix: we talked about the relative value trade. james: you do see that. when we look at credit between europe and the u.s. in marketsld spaces, those can appear to behave quite differently on the surface. obviously a huge tech presence. ,he most successful companies...
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u.s. east coast. we want to welcome our viewers here in the united states and all around the world. i'm george howell in clant. >> and it is 10:00 a.m. here in london. i'm lye for queue from the brit inner capital. cnn newsroom starts right now. >>> around the world, good day to you. we start this hour with the breaking news we're following. at least one person was killed, at a shooting at a nightclub in southern germany near the swiss border. we understand that again three other people were seriously wounded there at that nightclub. hear's what we know about the shooter. police say that he was a 34-year-old man killed in a shootout with police officers. at this point the motive still unclear. let's go live to germany. journalist chris burns is on the phone with us at this hour from berlin. what more can you tell us? what more do you know at this point? >> details are very sketchy at the moment. what we know is this a shooting that at happened at 4:30 a.m. local time in this resort town yo
u.s. east coast. we want to welcome our viewers here in the united states and all around the world. i'm george howell in clant. >> and it is 10:00 a.m. here in london. i'm lye for queue from the brit inner capital. cnn newsroom starts right now. >>> around the world, good day to you. we start this hour with the breaking news we're following. at least one person was killed, at a shooting at a nightclub in southern germany near the swiss border. we understand that again three other...
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the u.s. or to the un nikki haley has said she made a promise to the people of venezuela to protect them and controversially added that president maduro is destroying the mocker sea and washington sanction more than a dozen senior venezuelan officials on wednesday putting pressure and material is pushed to strengthen is power in a vote this coming weekend we discussed the issue with political activist christian muncher. it is very clear as we have seen in the past that the opposition won clear and save elections about two years ago where they won the majority in the parliament so there is no reason for him to write a new constitution when in fact there is a constitution there was written by hugo chavez the founder of this socialism over the twenty first century i think the majority of the people going to have a different opinion what's going on in the country the bending on what social sector they belong to most of the people who have no food who are standing in line to get whatever they need
the u.s. or to the un nikki haley has said she made a promise to the people of venezuela to protect them and controversially added that president maduro is destroying the mocker sea and washington sanction more than a dozen senior venezuelan officials on wednesday putting pressure and material is pushed to strengthen is power in a vote this coming weekend we discussed the issue with political activist christian muncher. it is very clear as we have seen in the past that the opposition won clear...
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u.s. and south korean forces have held a military drill in a ofid response to a launch north korea's first intercontinental ballistic missile. world leaders were quick to react. >> esther north korea's missile launch of the u.s. and south korea hit back with their own show of force. the joint military drill was controlled to -- conducted northeast of the capital. accompanied by harsh words from the u.s. secretary of state. >> global action is required to stop a global threat. all nations should publicly demonstrate that there are consequences to their pursuit of nuclear weapons. the chinese president and russian president vowed to work defused thetry and growing tensions in the peninsula. forwardreed to move based on the russian project device device that resolution of progress and resolving nuclear activities in the military exercises of the united states and south korea. to south korea's defense minister entirely likely that north korea could launch a 60 nuclear test in the future. news
u.s. and south korean forces have held a military drill in a ofid response to a launch north korea's first intercontinental ballistic missile. world leaders were quick to react. >> esther north korea's missile launch of the u.s. and south korea hit back with their own show of force. the joint military drill was controlled to -- conducted northeast of the capital. accompanied by harsh words from the u.s. secretary of state. >> global action is required to stop a global threat. all...
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those who use the u.s. led coalition planes and those who give the orders to travel long think about the consequences of their actions civilians have been killed or forced to flee because of them and the infrastructure has been destroyed civilians claim that the pretext of fighting against terrorism and extremism is used to justify the actions of the coalition. that you have our houses were. destroyed there was no more water for irrigation the land is burned in record province and there is no harvest and if any crops did remain we were not allowed to use them. to hurt us there was the coalition struck some schools so children don't study anymore many more civilians were injured when the coalition hit hospitals as well. and i can just say i'm now in fourth grade hellish and jets bombed our school so we stopped going there lots of civilians were killed in that airstrike as they were sheltering in fear at the time. a new round of until sanctions is just a signature away as congress waits for president trump to
those who use the u.s. led coalition planes and those who give the orders to travel long think about the consequences of their actions civilians have been killed or forced to flee because of them and the infrastructure has been destroyed civilians claim that the pretext of fighting against terrorism and extremism is used to justify the actions of the coalition. that you have our houses were. destroyed there was no more water for irrigation the land is burned in record province and there is no...
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u.s. is apparently backtracking on its plans to restore the relations with russia just days after the leaders of the two countries agreed on several key issues. you're watching r.t. international live from last in moscow studio with me welcome to the program. u.s. democrats on the media have rounded on donald trump's son over a meeting he held last year with a russian lawyer the kremlin spokesperson has also weighed in calling the new allegations of collusion with russia as the latest twist in this ongoing soap opera . in response to the allegations trumped you know released the full email exchange relating to this meeting one of the e-mails offers quote very high level and sensitive information that supposedly incriminated presidential candidate hillary clinton and might be of use to trump sr the info was claimed to be based on some official documents originating allegedly from some crown prosecutor of russia that job title though was actually raised quite a few eyebrows in the media that
u.s. is apparently backtracking on its plans to restore the relations with russia just days after the leaders of the two countries agreed on several key issues. you're watching r.t. international live from last in moscow studio with me welcome to the program. u.s. democrats on the media have rounded on donald trump's son over a meeting he held last year with a russian lawyer the kremlin spokesperson has also weighed in calling the new allegations of collusion with russia as the latest twist in...
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meanwhile the u.s. secretary of state has released this statement regarding the ongoing fight against eyes over there right because the it has more in some of the reaction to. well the tone of the statement was somewhat neutral more so than we've come to expect it was even corporative but there were its own twists and turns in it for example the united states said that it is open to working with russia on stablish a no fly zone over syria working out to gether a joint mechanism when the united states talks about no fly zones there's a lot of suspicion everybody remembers what happened in libya where the u.s. and its nato allies established a no fly zone for humanitarian purposes to ease the suffering of civilians only for it to turn into a we fly you don't deserve where the united states bombed you know gadhafi his father his fighters his military anyone of wanted with impunity and nobody else could fly up in the skies it was also an interesting bit about chemical weapons where the united states said th
meanwhile the u.s. secretary of state has released this statement regarding the ongoing fight against eyes over there right because the it has more in some of the reaction to. well the tone of the statement was somewhat neutral more so than we've come to expect it was even corporative but there were its own twists and turns in it for example the united states said that it is open to working with russia on stablish a no fly zone over syria working out to gether a joint mechanism when the united...
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it is a u.s. territory, so all puerto ricans are u.s. citizens. they can easily come to the u.s. for opportunities and they have. it's a huge story. we devoted an entire section to it. we obviously carried it throughout, but we devoted one day where we spent a lot of time writing about this issue. talking about all news is global, a leading newspaper in puerto rico actually ended up reporting 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. >> just to sort of tie those last two points together, 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 doorstep, i don't care. or i may care but i don't have the resources because there are definitely economic factors to this. but what is missing is those valuable perspectives. i mean, at the press club for more than a century we've hosted people from all manner of political perspectives and walks of life. we had one of the leading contenders running for the mexican presidency and there was, you
it is a u.s. territory, so all puerto ricans are u.s. citizens. they can easily come to the u.s. for opportunities and they have. it's a huge story. we devoted an entire section to it. we obviously carried it throughout, but we devoted one day where we spent a lot of time writing about this issue. talking about all news is global, a leading newspaper in puerto rico actually ended up reporting on the fact that a u.s. newspaper had reported on puerto rico, because it was such a unique thing that...
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the u.s. and russia brokered cease fire comes into force in southwest syria people there are enjoying their first peaceful day after six years of fighting. the week's top stories have a come folds in. the g twenty rights apply to the german city leaving hundreds of police and protesters injured. i think c.n.n. is accused of blackmailing the creator of the present trump wrestling clip threatening to reveal his identity if he does something similar again. they're welcome the latest developments and a look back at the last seven days to you watching the weekly here on r.t. international now just a few hours ago a cease fire brokered by the u.s. and russia came into force in southwest syria after six years of relentless fighting people across three provinces have finally enjoyed a relatively peaceful. you know. i'm not a newbie to deliberately. watch t.v. . well you have to work with the whole world because of all the. other syrian ceasefire came as an unexpected breakthrough following a meeting b
the u.s. and russia brokered cease fire comes into force in southwest syria people there are enjoying their first peaceful day after six years of fighting. the week's top stories have a come folds in. the g twenty rights apply to the german city leaving hundreds of police and protesters injured. i think c.n.n. is accused of blackmailing the creator of the present trump wrestling clip threatening to reveal his identity if he does something similar again. they're welcome the latest developments...
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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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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 emergency meeting 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 emergency meeting 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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two u.s. bombers flew over the korean peninsula in a ten-hour mission on friday. >> they were joined by japanese and south korean and other fighter jets. it calls the north korean actions an threat to the americn allies. they are able to release the capacity of the military if needed. >> south korea is stepping up military drills. >> our barbara starr has the report. >> reporter: south korea flexing its military muscle. conducting a naval military drill to show the world and north korean leader kim jong un it's own military might. for its part, north korea is still celebrating the launch from the fourth of july. >> translator: the great success of the intercontinental ballistic missile launch is the show of our mighty power. >> reporter: the u.s. is assessing what it knows about the north korean icbm test and how soon it will be able to strike u.s. soil. >> we're still analyzing the latest tests at this time. >> reporter: a key question, did the missile reenter the earth's atmosphere in tact?
two u.s. bombers flew over the korean peninsula in a ten-hour mission on friday. >> they were joined by japanese and south korean and other fighter jets. it calls the north korean actions an threat to the americn allies. they are able to release the capacity of the military if needed. >> south korea is stepping up military drills. >> our barbara starr has the report. >> reporter: south korea flexing its military muscle. conducting a naval military drill to show the world...
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the u.s. tested its missile defense system on tuesday by shooting down a simulated target over the pacific washington says it's the first time ever an intermediate range ballistic missile has been successfully hit the times similar to those apparently being developed by north korea parts of the american anti missile system have already been installed in science career meanwhile pyongyang has threatened to turn the u.s. into a pile of ash that's if washington tries to use military force to stop its nuclear program although the u.s. drill was planned months ago it's being seen as a response to north korea's latest missile test earlier this month. well after that test president trump expressed his dissatisfaction with china for not putting more pressure on north korea i mean he soon looks at how washington is trying to lean on regional powers even before the eleven missile tests north korea conducted this year the u.s. has long demanded beijing to do more to curb pyongyang's nuclear program this
the u.s. tested its missile defense system on tuesday by shooting down a simulated target over the pacific washington says it's the first time ever an intermediate range ballistic missile has been successfully hit the times similar to those apparently being developed by north korea parts of the american anti missile system have already been installed in science career meanwhile pyongyang has threatened to turn the u.s. into a pile of ash that's if washington tries to use military force to stop...
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on the u.s. side, u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson a while later addressed u.s. reporters but it was audio only. then if you think about today, president putin gave a press conference as he was leaving. he answer the a question from me. he too said that president trump by the way, it was his impression agreed that russia hadn't intervened in the election. while as the u.s. delegation, president trump simply laughed. they didn't have a press conference at all. so the russians have certainly been talking about the meeting a lot more. and i think you know, that's given them an opportunity to shape how people characterize it. >> sreenivasan: one of the story lines we've also been being are images of protests that happening in hamburg. how significant have they been. >> i think it's fair to say that the protests here, and i've been to many many g20's, g7's have really engulfed this city. it's a big city. this is germany's second largest city. it's really quite large and these protests were everywhere. everyone said before this summit began that it was a gamble on ange
on the u.s. side, u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson a while later addressed u.s. reporters but it was audio only. then if you think about today, president putin gave a press conference as he was leaving. he answer the a question from me. he too said that president trump by the way, it was his impression agreed that russia hadn't intervened in the election. while as the u.s. delegation, president trump simply laughed. they didn't have a press conference at all. so the russians have certainly...
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the u.s. manufacturing sector, giving a good boost to wall street. in asia, you had the dow jones again an intraday trade. australia's market leading again, it was the worst performer yesterday but we are seeing a good rally from energy and banking stocks. nikkei 200 up. rba decision coming through as well. 1/10 of oner up percent. theyen is strong on surprise defeat of the ldp in tokyo. a bit of weakness coming in from korea's market and you see the yuan performing bad. you have seen a bit of a switchout in the oil contracts. wti down 1%. sectors, we're seeing energy players up and just a couple of sectors in the red but only slightly. tech stocks under pressure. just having a look at this currency story. the yen leaving the game in the region. of southome news out korea and north korea rashaad: breaking news, the chief of staff in south korea says north korea has fired a illicit missile.- ballistic that north korea may m. attempting to create an ibc unidentified ballistic missile that was fi
the u.s. manufacturing sector, giving a good boost to wall street. in asia, you had the dow jones again an intraday trade. australia's market leading again, it was the worst performer yesterday but we are seeing a good rally from energy and banking stocks. nikkei 200 up. rba decision coming through as well. 1/10 of oner up percent. theyen is strong on surprise defeat of the ldp in tokyo. a bit of weakness coming in from korea's market and you see the yuan performing bad. you have seen a bit of...
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the u.s. is closed for the holiday. u.s. investors concerned that the huntsman transaction which clarence is trying to push through under valance -- clariant.es of some of the activists. the top line looks i get is -- looks like it is delivering nicely. it does seem to be taking the idea that you could push prices through consumer a little harder and further. this topline story which speaks to that area the other stock to mention is santander is talking about its recent acquisition. it was part of the bank rescue. it does not think that will have a meaningful impact on its numbers going forward. that stock has had quite a run. the market is about to open. we think it will be a negative start down i .501%. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: catches about to open, but the u.s. is closed. on the fair value calculations around the world at the moment, bloomberg points to around a half-point drop. we are expecting maybe a little fade off, but not a big one. in some ways, today's session is a nonevent with the u.s. out. in terms of stock
the u.s. is closed for the holiday. u.s. investors concerned that the huntsman transaction which clarence is trying to push through under valance -- clariant.es of some of the activists. the top line looks i get is -- looks like it is delivering nicely. it does seem to be taking the idea that you could push prices through consumer a little harder and further. this topline story which speaks to that area the other stock to mention is santander is talking about its recent acquisition. it was part...