Hardtalk with Zeinab Badawi. Welcome to hardtalk, with me Zeinab Badawi in new york. My guest in this rare interview is the foreign ministerfor iran, president we dodoo of indonesia was re ce ntly president we dodoo of indonesia was recently elected to a second term in office. He said he had big ideas to raise the standards of living for his people. Indonesia has the biggest economy in southeast asia, but it faces a series of challenges, from infrastructure to corruption and extreme income inequality. My guest is indonesias minister for National Development planning, who is here trying to attract investors. But is the government doing enough to tackle its problems . Minister bambang brodjonegoro, welcome to hardtalk. Here you are in london trying to attract investors to your country. What message are you giving them . I think the first one must either size of our economy and the population as well. 216 million population, with gdp more than1 trillion currently. But in 2045 it will be 1
Hardtalk with zeinab badawi. Welcome to hardtalk, with me, zeinab badawi. President widodo of indonesia was recently re elected to a second term in office. He says he has big ambitions to raise the standards of living for his people. Indonesia is the most populous country in Southeast Asia and has its biggest economy, but it faces a series of challenges, from poor infrastructure to corruption and extreme income inequality. My guest is indonesias minister for National Development planning, bambang brodjonegoro, who is here in londodn trying to attract investors. But is the government doing enough to tackle its problems . Minister bambang brodjonegoro, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you, zeinab. So, here you are in london trying to attract investors to your country. What message are you giving them . I think the first one must be the size of our economy and the population as well. 216 million population, with gdp more than us 1 trillion currently. But in 2045, 100 years of independence, it w
Expected but still noteworthy in terms of timing right for the g. 20. Many feared as a signal that beijing still have critical leverage and perhaps he was signaling to President Trump that maybe he should modulate the trade for accordingly if he wants to see progress in the negotiations. And obviously there was President Trumps recent visit to tokyo and the desire to meet. Hes now met with him five tim times. President trump five times and putin warns. Then we obviously have the g. 20 later this weekend of this muchanticipated. Just last friday the administrations added five embassies and further restricting the access to technology and further complicating efforts to reach a trade deal with high tensions between the u. S. And china so all of this going on and we couldnt ask for a more distant this panel to discuss these and other issues. No one on the panel really needs an introduction so i will make them very brief so we can start the discussion. We have on my left ambassador campbel
Welcome to hardtalk, with me, zeinab badawi. President widodo of indonesia was recently re elected to a second term in office, and he says he has big ambitions to raise the standards of living for his people. Indonesia is the most populous country in Southeast Asia and has its biggest economy, but it faces a series of challenges, from poor infrastructure to corruption and extreme income inequality. My guest is indonesias minister for National Development planning, bambang brodjonegoro, who is here in londodn trying to attract investors. But is the government doing enough to tackle its problems . Minister bambang brodjonegoro, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you, zeinab. So, here you are in london trying to attract investors to your country. What message are you giving them . I think the first one must be the size of our economy and the population as well. 216 million population, with gdp more than us i trillion currently. But in 2045, 100 years of independence, it will be 320 million, with
Newshour, meeting with senator mark warner, who needs no introduction, chairman of the Senate Committee on intelligence. Ill be presiding over this discussion. Kenneth a moscow lecture. This is an annual lectureship that honors the memory of kenneth a. Moscow, longtime member of the council with a distinguished career in the Intelligence Community. Further details on his life and many professional accomplishments can be found in the booklet that you have at your seat. I do want to extend a special welcome to the members and guests of the moscow family who are here with us today, seated at the center table. Welcome to you. So, without further ado, ill just say i will invite senator warner. He will speak for about ten minutes, then ill have the opportunity to ask him questions for about 20 minutes and then at 1 00, we will open it up for questions for members. Without further ado, senator mark warner. Thank you for that introduction, judy. Looking forward to our discussion. That is, abou