Will come tonight. Every week w. A global trade emergency and the biggest crisis in the history of the World Trade Organization. Arbitration system collapses in. Pressure goes out its top court also coming up the swine flu epidemic is hitting consumers in china prices for pork have doubled pushing overall inflation to the highest level in years and this years Nobel Prize Winner is now have their medals to take you inside the factory where theyre for. Kris kobach into the program as if global trade wasnt under enough pressure its now losing its ultimate empire the World Trade Organization will no longer be able to deliver a final trade dispute rulings starting on wednesday the bodys chief says this after Member States failed to on block a dispute over the way that cases have been handled successive u. S. Administrations have blocked the appointment of new judges to the w t os now effectively crippled apple of course critics fear world trade is now facing the law of the jungle the World
Tomorrow how options traders get ready for the prin by start with a d. C. Triple play, the house moving forward on impeachment against President Trump. Congress reaching a bipartisan deal when was the last time you heard bipartisan deal on a new nafta we have late breaking developments on the trade war with china as the clock clicks to the new round of tariffs kicking in this we could lets get to Kayla Tausche live in washington in the d. C. Newsroom for all three the stories. One of the two major variables on trade as you mentioned. House democrats announcing a deal with the white house and usmca, negotiators from the u. S. Mexico and canada in mexico city to sign the revised deal the senate will not vote on in until after the impeachment trial. Some republicans have raised concerns about how Union Friendly the deal is even as Speaker Pelosi is confirming that the house will vote next week. We are declaring victory for the American Worker in what is in the agreement but we never not a
Of labor we have an exclusive report from the front lines of the stream. Across from the program as if global trade wasnt under enough pressure its now losing its ultimate empire the World Trade Organization will no longer be able to deliver a final trade dispute ruling starting on wednesday the bodys chief says this after Member States failed to solve the dispute over the way that cases have been handled successive u. S. Administrations have blocked the appointment of new judges to the w t os now if it effectively crippled. Critics fear that world trade is now facing the law of the jungle. The World Trade Organization is facing its biggest crisis since it was founded a quarter century ago director general roberto as of 80. 00 had hoped to resolve the impasse but instead the organization can no longer deliver rulings on trade disputes because washington has blocked the appointment of new judges to its Appellate Panel the panel was made up of 7 judges for whose terms have expired have n
Excellent panel and were start off with heather. Thank you so much. I think the arctic is the best place to talk about the intersection of climate stress and security. In many ways, the arctic is telling us, both polar regions are telling us theyre under the most stress as the arctic is warming two to three times faster than anyplace on the planet. In many ways, were now dealing with a very new ocean. In fact our former coast guard commandant called the arctic americas fourth coast. I thought that was a powerful way of thinking about it because Many Americans do not know the United States as an arctic nation to bring it home, this is homeland security. We now have a new coast that requires our protection. That is what in many ways the nexus between the rapid diminishment of the arctic polar ice cap is now creating new borders, new coasts to protect. Which is why we need enhanced coast guard presence. Certainly thats through the enhanced ice breaker component, what we call a polar secur
See these folks behind us these folks behind us on both sides are amazing. The staff democratic and republican members have to put up with us, which is amazing to start with but in a Committee Role like this, susan, youve been a friend, youre probably the one i hear the name most often when i say johnny says well susan called, i said in my in trouble and he says no. Susan, youre going to be missed. It will be hard to turn around and not see you here but i am so happy for you, the beneficiary heres what youve done for the committee but also at the administration of officer courts are to do. They are gaining, we are losing, and we acknowledge that with that i yield back the chair. [applause] i will now recognize myself her opening statement. Todays hearing furthers our committees longstanding commitment to conducting meaningful oversight of state and federal Law Enforcement. As initiated by former chairman goodlad and his establishment of the bipartisan policing strategies working group.