Record. Manus it is daybreak europe. The words of the Vice President of the United States of america now open up a new salvo in the trade wars. Those words are the president has made it clear it is going to be very hard for us to do a deal with china. Geopolitics and human rights is the new escalation in trade wars. Nejra it is interesting, the timing of these two stories coming through both having an impact on the markets in terms of the hong kong bill and how that could have an impact on the negotiations. They are going to go back to that may template in terms of rolling back tariffs. We know how much hope there was ahead of that only to be thwarted later on. Highrises of the beijing. We have come here specifically to host some pretty good interviews. The roster is pretty high quality. It is the Bloomberg News Economy Forum. We will speak to the Standard Chartered ceo and the ubs group ceo. We are going to catch up with the Goldman Sachs chairman and ceo david solomon. The former whi
Precountry new narkal limitation for employmentbased immigrants to increase the per country numerical limitation for familysponsored immigrants, and for other purposes. The speaker pro tempore pursuant to the rule, the gentlewoman from california,s. Colorado, mr. Buck, will each control 20 minutes. The chair recognizes the gentlewoman from california. Mrs. Love gren i ask unanimous consent that address the house for one minute. The speaker pro tempore without objection. Ms. Lofgren i yield myself such time as i may consume. Mr. Speaker, i rise today in support of h. R. 1044, the fairness for high schooled immigrants act, a bipartisan bill that would make a modest but important change to our immigration laws to alleviate hardships associated with lengthy visa backlogs. Let me begin by explaining what this bill does do and does not do. H. R. 1044 does not increase the overall number of immigrant visas that are available each year. Although raising the ceiling on visas is the only viable
Area of bradford on saturday. West Yorkshire Police have confirmed the baby wasnt harmed, and theyve referred themselves to the police watchdog, because the victim had been in touch with officers. Police say the suspect remains very dangerous. Danny savage, has our top story. Where is Habibur Masum . Police have just released this picture of the 25 year old taken on saturday, the day he is suspected of carrying out an horrific attack on a woman he knew. Who was named this afternoon as Kulsama Akter. Kulsama akter was with her young baby at this time and was walking along westgate when she was attacked and stabbed multiple times. Emergency services were called at 3. 21pm. However, despite the best efforts of members of the public, Ambulance Crews and hospital staff, Kulsama Akter sadly lost her life due to the injuries. Her baby is safe and well and was not harmed in this incident. The 27 year old mother and her child were walking here in the centre of bradford. This shocking incident h
Thank you. I think the companies are focused on being mobile irt companies and partnering with Ride Sharing Services and investing in those types of businesses because they do recognize there are some changing patterns. Having said that, the car is really an important part of American Culture and how our economy functions and how most people get to work. I think the car will remain an important part of the American Life for decades to come. Clearly there are some changes with younger drivers, younger americans having a different perspective on cars than perhaps previous generations did. Roger green on twitter wants us to get to the trade deal. Does the Auto Industry support the Transpacific Partnership . We export more cars from the United States than anything else. Were not just philosophers of free trade but able practitioners. Weve endorsed every Free Trade Agreement the United States currently has. And were hopeful that the final version of the Transpacific Partnership is an agreem
Lecturing at the university of texas. To continue about her experiences in the military and her fight for increased military effectiveness for equality, we are so please to have her here tonight and without further ado, Mary Jennings hegar. [applause] thank you so much and thank you to bookpeople, you people have been so warm and return your book and buy it from bookpeople. Ive been speaking for seven years and im so nervous right now because ive talking to a bunch of people i know and love and respect, many of whom are in our office so i please ask you to not evaluate this speech. So i am just going to amazed by how many people are here and i want to stay on this time because a lot of you havent seen in a while but my mom wanted me to speak for like an hour and then someone else told me, be brief, be funny. So im going to try to find somewhere in between those. Im going to read just a short excerpt from the book and then talk for like six or seven minutes and we will get to the signin