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i mean paris was six or seven locations. - brussels was multiple locations. - brussels was multiple locations. think about that, the obama legacy is in doubt, obama is excoriated for not doing enough. donald trump is on a roll. - but this is my point, this is the second part of my challenge to you about the middle east not being that important because on the one hand, i actually think the american people care a little bit more than, but i'll stipulate what you're saying. but the second part is-- - i tend to lean on that obama side right now. - but if you don't do anything and then something happens, then you are seen as having not, what couldn't you have done something to prevent this. if you're reactive as opposed to proactive, then everybody gets on you for not having paid sufficient attention. - this is why it's impossible to be president. you've just put your finger on something. no, no, no you put your finger on something because what he knows is, all these republicans, a lot of democratic hawks are saying, get more involved in syria. go take on assad at the same time you're taking on is
i mean paris was six or seven locations. - brussels was multiple locations. - brussels was multiple locations. think about that, the obama legacy is in doubt, obama is excoriated for not doing enough. donald trump is on a roll. - but this is my point, this is the second part of my challenge to you about the middle east not being that important because on the one hand, i actually think the american people care a little bit more than, but i'll stipulate what you're saying. but the second part...
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. >>> and a documentary on fukushima, its director was killed in the brussels terror attack, but final work was completed, thanks to special help. >>> japan's prime minister addressed lawmakers with a policy speech at the start of a new session of the diet on monday. shinzo abe spoke about the need to speed up his economic growth plan. and called for the quick approval of the trans-pacific partnership free trade agreement. >> translator: japan's exports of agricultural forestry and fishery products have been at record levels for three years in a row. this year, its pace is even faster than last year. we aim to attain our $10 billion target, using the great opportunity of an early start of the tpp. >>> the prime minister touched on the emperor's wish to abdicate. the emperor expressed concern it may become difficult for him to carry out official duties. the reason he mentioned was the gradual decline in his physical condition. >> we will ask experts to state how the emperor's deuce should be. we will seek public understanding for those discussions. >> abe expressed hope that lawmakers w
. >>> and a documentary on fukushima, its director was killed in the brussels terror attack, but final work was completed, thanks to special help. >>> japan's prime minister addressed lawmakers with a policy speech at the start of a new session of the diet on monday. shinzo abe spoke about the need to speed up his economic growth plan. and called for the quick approval of the trans-pacific partnership free trade agreement. >> translator: japan's exports of agricultural...
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these are just brussel sprouts you just buy cut off the endbr some of them are half.lf. do you want to have them orem or know. k most of them are pretty big. that's about a normal size.l si. marinating it. this will get it started be ready to absorb the flavors.avor at all of these yummyse y ingredients. it smells so good. all right.mp okay.y. so that magic of tv. an hour later. fast-forward were going to uncover this and were going to marinade them in dark beer. this recipe is getting better by the minute.his recipe make my daughter proud use them adams imperial stout.out. she works for sam adams i support the family.mi modeled moms got dlyunkin' donus from a duck and donuts do you yu have no? 23 right now in this area. she works for sam adams that's awesome.orks fo where going to mix this up andn cover it in this will go in thee refrigerator overnight. okay. so again were going to pretendfr we did that. this will allow the beer toer really be absorbed along withd o the spices that we just put in. okay. now jus let's say it's tomorrowo we're going to do a couple of thin
these are just brussel sprouts you just buy cut off the endbr some of them are half.lf. do you want to have them orem or know. k most of them are pretty big. that's about a normal size.l si. marinating it. this will get it started be ready to absorb the flavors.avor at all of these yummyse y ingredients. it smells so good. all right.mp okay.y. so that magic of tv. an hour later. fast-forward were going to uncover this and were going to marinade them in dark beer. this recipe is getting better...
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the people in brussels have the etiology of an ever stronger, more into grated eu, but they have to doom, of a multispeed europe. lori had one between those in the eurozone and those not, and they're basically saying, how do you take the rest of the eu issues, like immigration, and how do you come up with tailored relationships? tom: over here, united kingdom, industrial production, up we go. basis, noton a level year-over-year, a level basis to where it was in 1994 and almost back to 1989. that is the challenge that each and every country faces, and ambassador, within that, is the new international relations, which is not kissinger diplomacy, it is not even saqqar zakarias. what is the international relations that binds europe together now? richard: if we had this conversation a hero to ago on this show, we would have talked about how much of the power goes national capital and brussels. tom: exactly. richard: we are not having that conversation. tom: why not? richard: the fact that european governments have not emplaced policies of real growth, the challenge of friction between monit
the people in brussels have the etiology of an ever stronger, more into grated eu, but they have to doom, of a multispeed europe. lori had one between those in the eurozone and those not, and they're basically saying, how do you take the rest of the eu issues, like immigration, and how do you come up with tailored relationships? tom: over here, united kingdom, industrial production, up we go. basis, noton a level year-over-year, a level basis to where it was in 1994 and almost back to 1989....
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vonnie: we will take you from new york to brussels and cover stories out of turkey. algeria and the u.k. in the next hour. about 30 minutes into the trading day in the u.s. julie hyman has the latest on some breaking news. julie: new home sales is the data we are getting for the month of august. an annual pace of 600-9000, month over month the klein of 7.6%. not as steep as the estimate. in recent days and weeks we have gotten more negative headlines on housing, existing home sales missing estimates. housing starts missing estimates as well. this number, although it does show a drop, is not as bad as has been forecast. annualized, 600-9000 down 7.6% month over month. it did drop from a nine-year high. that is the perspective that we have on that housing data. ,ome sales, the smaller portion the larger portion. all three averages were already trading lower, pulled down by deutsche bank and some of the other banks coming out of european trading. you're going to get more detail from mark in a moment. the two-year yield, we have been watching that as well in the wake of
vonnie: we will take you from new york to brussels and cover stories out of turkey. algeria and the u.k. in the next hour. about 30 minutes into the trading day in the u.s. julie hyman has the latest on some breaking news. julie: new home sales is the data we are getting for the month of august. an annual pace of 600-9000, month over month the klein of 7.6%. not as steep as the estimate. in recent days and weeks we have gotten more negative headlines on housing, existing home sales missing...
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mario draghi will visit brussels and berlin this week with the message that the government must act.he ecb president will testify today and address a session of -- too slowkers on to implement structural reforms. the turkish lira has fallen to a seven-week low after moody's cut the country's credit rating to junk. andited rising risks external financing needs. weakening credit fundamentals for its decision. in the wakee by s&p of july's failed coup. hillary clinton and donald trump will face each other in the first of three televised u.s. presidential debates later. the event will be held at hofstra university and will be moderated by lester holt. bloomberg has full coverage on that u.s. presidential debate. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am nejra cehic. this is bloomberg. francine: thank you. after a big week for global central banks, we start with comments from the boj speaking this morning. governor grow to says easing options desk governor kuroda says easing options include further negative rates. cooks the poli
mario draghi will visit brussels and berlin this week with the message that the government must act.he ecb president will testify today and address a session of -- too slowkers on to implement structural reforms. the turkish lira has fallen to a seven-week low after moody's cut the country's credit rating to junk. andited rising risks external financing needs. weakening credit fundamentals for its decision. in the wakee by s&p of july's failed coup. hillary clinton and donald trump will...
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that is brussels.onsibility on the shoulders of the european , there is trust in the national institution. francine: is that because of brexit? martin: i think yes. ,verything coming from brussels the real advantage is the national government. it is the same national or of the table in brussels, returning home and saying we have nothing to do with it. this creates mistrust, signaling unity. the union is a strong as the mobile states -- as the member states below it. that would be enough. martin: are you -- francine: are you sort of concerned about a european spring, some kind of social revolution, if the politicians do not do the right thing? it is unclear to me what that is at the moment. martin: some of the member states look to greece. see of the member states what is happening with the united kingdom as an alarm signal. discussing-- we are today 20 billion for here, 40 billion there, 100 billion here, another 90 billion for you and .or me in million euro is a lot of money. also for those who look a
that is brussels.onsibility on the shoulders of the european , there is trust in the national institution. francine: is that because of brexit? martin: i think yes. ,verything coming from brussels the real advantage is the national government. it is the same national or of the table in brussels, returning home and saying we have nothing to do with it. this creates mistrust, signaling unity. the union is a strong as the mobile states -- as the member states below it. that would be enough....
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we are starting with one of brussels latest tax probes. hashe european commission launched a probe into luxembourg's tax treatment of caserench utility -- this of particular interest since it's the first time in brussels -- nt prominent probes specifically loans made in 2009 and 2011 between four companies. commission alleges the company and a luxembourg treating the same loans as both that and equity in order to minimize tax payments. the competition commissioner has said that a single company cannot have the best of both worlds. >> yesterday marked the one-year anniversary of the skit -- the omission scandal that volkswagen has yet to clear up. >> germany officials expect to receive thousands of new lawsuits against volkswagen later today. this after 5000 were filed, friday. investors hearing they have to say within a year. brian quinn has more. >> one year ago, american regulators revealed that volkswagen had deliberately manipulated in missions test results for millions of their vehicles. a massive scandal dubbed dieselgate let the com
we are starting with one of brussels latest tax probes. hashe european commission launched a probe into luxembourg's tax treatment of caserench utility -- this of particular interest since it's the first time in brussels -- nt prominent probes specifically loans made in 2009 and 2011 between four companies. commission alleges the company and a luxembourg treating the same loans as both that and equity in order to minimize tax payments. the competition commissioner has said that a single company...
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we know of the brussels attackers at least one of them was in a false syrian passport and had acquiredugee status in the eu. if you look at the current administration they wish to increase by 30% the refugees coming into the united states so this is an imminent threat. >> a number of those guys in brussels were on welfare payments from brussels taxpayer, one earned $20,000 a year and now i am speaking about a paris attacker, he continued collecting his check until they figured out he was one of the bad guys. as we confront this reality and i look at europe it is hard to get my head around the challenges they are facing because europe is a lot like us. they have been our allies and friends, similar culturally to us, they made such a huge mistake it makes me worry we run the same risk, do we? if we bring in syrians to the country? >> potentially. there is one big difference, that is the proximity geographically. as you get into a boat in north africa you could get across pretty easily into greece and italy. it is harder when it comes to america but if we are willfully letting them in, if
we know of the brussels attackers at least one of them was in a false syrian passport and had acquiredugee status in the eu. if you look at the current administration they wish to increase by 30% the refugees coming into the united states so this is an imminent threat. >> a number of those guys in brussels were on welfare payments from brussels taxpayer, one earned $20,000 a year and now i am speaking about a paris attacker, he continued collecting his check until they figured out he was...
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dock workers obviously but also people in shops, people who work in hotels and gambling houses in brussels where lots of plantation owners came up in the summer to treat new york city as their home away from home in summer months. everybody in various ways was dependent on the cotton trade which means they saw it in their best interests to maintain the plantation system and slavery. new york workers also feared if the 404 million people enslaved in the south were suddenly set free they would come north and take their jobs away. the big irony there is 12,000 free blacks in new york city, the exact opposite was going on. there wasn't really going to be a problem with white guys fighting for their jobs. because of cotton and those ties, enormous economic tie to the cotton south the majority of new yorkers were pro-south and anti-abolition. they were what people called copperheads, northerners who were sympathetic to the south. it is worth mentioning new york was a major northern hub of the trans-atlantic slave trade with a direct effect on slavery because slaves are not being brought into the
dock workers obviously but also people in shops, people who work in hotels and gambling houses in brussels where lots of plantation owners came up in the summer to treat new york city as their home away from home in summer months. everybody in various ways was dependent on the cotton trade which means they saw it in their best interests to maintain the plantation system and slavery. new york workers also feared if the 404 million people enslaved in the south were suddenly set free they would...
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had to take it all apart and put it in 10 huge wooden crates, and they were brought on about from brussels, and by truck from detroit and they came here and the pieces that were laid out in 27 sections by had aorkers, and they huge crane. it took them three days to put it together. another three days to do all of the welding and then we painted it read and we dedicated it. >> it gives me real pleasure to tocome you to the dedication the great swiftness. calder says, it means the grand rapids. dedicated june 14, 1969. >> this is a great occasion for grand rapids. it is a great occasion, not only because of the deal by alexander wants because it is truly -- monumental. as i understand it, the largest calder in the western hemisphere. it is dramatic and a significant moment in the life of our community because it illuminates our city in the eyes of each and every one of us. even though some of us are not experts or as knowledgeable as many others in these particular fields. >> one of my favorite stories about it -- i was down here on sunday morning and people were always coming after church t
had to take it all apart and put it in 10 huge wooden crates, and they were brought on about from brussels, and by truck from detroit and they came here and the pieces that were laid out in 27 sections by had aorkers, and they huge crane. it took them three days to put it together. another three days to do all of the welding and then we painted it read and we dedicated it. >> it gives me real pleasure to tocome you to the dedication the great swiftness. calder says, it means the grand...
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still to come on wake up -- we head out into the garden to for tips to harvesting brussels sprouts. the fall t-v season gets underway tonight on fox six. ahead on wake up -- a hear from the stars of "gotham" about and carl is making sure everyone stay warm this winter --- he's collecting coats for kids. so, can i see you again... ...i'm free on black forest ham day. there's a subway? $3.50 sub of the day to help you remember life's important days. ...we got married in june... ...on tuna day. every day a different $3.50 six-inch sub every day of the week. every sub contains no artificial flavors. at just $3.50, it's a great sub at a great price. her name is teri... ...she was born on b of the day every day of the week... at subway?. you are watching the fox 6 wakeup news. forecast from fox6 chief meteorologist approaching cold front and with a breeze from the southwest today we will warm into the low 80s with dewpoints climbing into the mid to upper 60s. the cold front cuts through wi this evening and overnight. that will likely trigger storms. there is a risk of severe storms in our
still to come on wake up -- we head out into the garden to for tips to harvesting brussels sprouts. the fall t-v season gets underway tonight on fox six. ahead on wake up -- a hear from the stars of "gotham" about and carl is making sure everyone stay warm this winter --- he's collecting coats for kids. so, can i see you again... ...i'm free on black forest ham day. there's a subway? $3.50 sub of the day to help you remember life's important days. ...we got married in june... ...on...
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algeria and brussels in the next hour. here is what we are watching. we are going to talk about karen sees -- currencies. how it could hinder growth in countries like japan and the uk. vonnie: the latest on the oil market. no agreement is expected to be reached. saudi arabia could cut production. poll,bloomberg politics donald trump and hillary clinton are locked in a tight two-way race for the presidency. we look ahead to one of the most highly anticipated debates in modern politics. mark: let's have a look at european equities. gmm go global macro movers. biggest selloff since the beginning of july. we saw the biggest weekly increase since the middle of july. the first weekly gain in three. these of the currencies rising against the dollar. the yields are falling against the sovereign bond space in europe. that is the commodities column in the far right-hand corner. the big story is out of turkey. .t is assets the story broke on friday. all but one are rising. that is south korea. they cut the sovereign credit rating to junk, citing risks linked to t
algeria and brussels in the next hour. here is what we are watching. we are going to talk about karen sees -- currencies. how it could hinder growth in countries like japan and the uk. vonnie: the latest on the oil market. no agreement is expected to be reached. saudi arabia could cut production. poll,bloomberg politics donald trump and hillary clinton are locked in a tight two-way race for the presidency. we look ahead to one of the most highly anticipated debates in modern politics. mark:...
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ahead of brussels. afghanistaning showing tangible reform progress that remains critical for donor confidence. while international support afghanistan remains strong the regional picture remains complex. a constructive relationship between afghanistan and pakistan remains the central to bring peace and stability to the region. following significant improvement after the election of president began any, relations between afghanistan and pakistan have peaked and troughed. tested by terrorism, referees and border management. on counterterrorism pakistan has made progress in shutting down safe havens and worked to decimate core al qaeda. pakistan faces a serious threat from terrorists to continue to target its schools, hospitals and places of worship. while pakistan's progress is laud able, it struggleed with terrorism will not come to an an until i shifts away from tolerating stormily focusedups. u.s. officials have been very clear that pakistan must target all militant groups without discrimination, inclu
ahead of brussels. afghanistaning showing tangible reform progress that remains critical for donor confidence. while international support afghanistan remains strong the regional picture remains complex. a constructive relationship between afghanistan and pakistan remains the central to bring peace and stability to the region. following significant improvement after the election of president began any, relations between afghanistan and pakistan have peaked and troughed. tested by terrorism,...
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brussel sprouts. they're packed sprouts. they're packed with fiber and they're packed with fiber and anti-oxidants and taste great if you bake them with a touch of olive oil and pepper. next.. sweet potatoes. they're one of the good potatoes and carbs. they're loaded with fiber and can help control your blood sugar and curb you appetite. just pass on the butter and sugar.then we have pumpkin seeds. then we have pumpkin seeds. they're packed with protein and omega-3 fatty acides. plus they have trytophan which can help you fall asleep and reduce stress.and finally.. we have spaghetti squash. it's a low-calorie and low-carb alternative to traditional beta-carotene and other nutrients that are great for your vision. it's not quite a debate....but it's close.a look at what hillary clinton and donald trump are getting ready for tonight.... apple getting ready for a big announcement...could we see ####break#### it's someg something it's something that's never been done before - the "commander in chief forum" - airs live tonight on
brussel sprouts. they're packed sprouts. they're packed with fiber and they're packed with fiber and anti-oxidants and taste great if you bake them with a touch of olive oil and pepper. next.. sweet potatoes. they're one of the good potatoes and carbs. they're loaded with fiber and can help control your blood sugar and curb you appetite. just pass on the butter and sugar.then we have pumpkin seeds. then we have pumpkin seeds. they're packed with protein and omega-3 fatty acides. plus they have...
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it is not a vote against the as it wasstem according to some people for brussels or immigrants or anything. david: global news, 24 hours a day, powered by 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. guy echo guy: -- guy? guy: a selloff is ripping through wants and equities. at such a level -- through bonds and equities at such a level that it signifies a shift in -- part of that market positioning. they are tracking each other on the way down. this is weird stuff. the question is what is happening? is this a central tank put that we have all known and loved now being called into question? bob parker is on set with us. bob: that is right. i think what has changed in the last two or three weeks is investors are now focusing on what the fed is going to do in 2017. not necessarily whether they raise rates in september or december 2016. my own view is they are going to do nothing was -- nothing in september but we are going to end the year with the fed raising rates 75 basis points. 2016,progress through headline inflation and core inflation both converge. as a
it is not a vote against the as it wasstem according to some people for brussels or immigrants or anything. david: global news, 24 hours a day, powered by 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. guy echo guy: -- guy? guy: a selloff is ripping through wants and equities. at such a level -- through bonds and equities at such a level that it signifies a shift in -- part of that market positioning. they are tracking each other on the way down. this is weird...
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in europe they deployed cells to carry out the attacks in brusse brussels. >> do you think the people of brussels and europe should expect more o t >> i think isis' capability to carry out attacks outside the iraq theater will continue and could increase. >> could increase. >> could increase in the short-term. >> brennan's career spans 36 years, says he can't remember a time when the country faced so many dangerous and complex threats. as we rode in his motorcade, we asked about attacks on files and bases in at least two states. experts say the hacks trace back to russia. >> going forward, do you expect that there will be more cyber intrusions from russia, or russians leading up to the november 8th election? >> well, i believe that as we come to the election there will be additional attempts to exploit, to collect, possibly to disclose information that is presidential campaign. >> he was reluctant to discuss the campaign, insisting he was not a democrat or republican, but he claims he will not waterboard the terror suspects, even though republican nominee donald trump endorses the ide
in europe they deployed cells to carry out the attacks in brusse brussels. >> do you think the people of brussels and europe should expect more o t >> i think isis' capability to carry out attacks outside the iraq theater will continue and could increase. >> could increase. >> could increase in the short-term. >> brennan's career spans 36 years, says he can't remember a time when the country faced so many dangerous and complex threats. as we rode in his motorcade,...
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that is why we have presented our message to brussels. for now.ince it is now public, we thealso sharing those with eu 27 on top of u.k., which makes 28 eu members today. this will engage all of these countries before you can come to a conclusion. francine: another line of thought says that if brexit more to mean that the u.k. loses access to the single market, it would japan and china that would benefit because you could do quicker trade deals. is that something you've been thinking about? mr. tsuruoka: i don't quite see the point how we can benefit of approach.d u.k. will be able to make decision on its own and not being required to consult with the other 27 on trade matters. that may be something that will be beneficial for countries that would like to have a very early , especiallyissues in the form of trade agreements. that is something that will have euwait until u.k. exits because only after that u.k. will be able to officially, with mandate, negotiate those trade agreements with other countries. talk and we talk, or i bloomberg talks about
that is why we have presented our message to brussels. for now.ince it is now public, we thealso sharing those with eu 27 on top of u.k., which makes 28 eu members today. this will engage all of these countries before you can come to a conclusion. francine: another line of thought says that if brexit more to mean that the u.k. loses access to the single market, it would japan and china that would benefit because you could do quicker trade deals. is that something you've been thinking about? mr....
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system, thatrent is not assigned to them, as it was for some people in brussels, or immigrants, or otherngs. di: aiming to resume launching in november, following the dramatic explosion of a spacex rocket. it also destroyed and israeli satellite that facebook atlanta use to improve net service across africa. they're still trying to determine the cause of the incident. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 100 countries. you can find more on the top . this is bloomberg. manus: thank you very much. let us see what asia is doing in terms of the space. we have futures in the u.s. and europe. david, how is asia coping with that in between session? think what isso i well worth noting about asia is that asia never quite switched from the risk aversion. tuesday, saw everything a little bit of a rally, and we had the selloff on wall street overnight. asia again waking up to negative sentiment. and again, we are down for a fifth day, some point over the ort five days was always one two big markets that drag everything lower. right now, rough
system, thatrent is not assigned to them, as it was for some people in brussels, or immigrants, or otherngs. di: aiming to resume launching in november, following the dramatic explosion of a spacex rocket. it also destroyed and israeli satellite that facebook atlanta use to improve net service across africa. they're still trying to determine the cause of the incident. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 100 countries. you can find more on...
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i think smaller countries are also concerned about giving up a lot of the decision-making to brusselsthink the handling, i have a lot of sympathy for immigrants coming to europe, but the handling of the immigrant influx is a fiasco. europe is not an great place. light, weis a shining made a fantastic recovery from the banking crisis that we have had. and despite brexit, i think it really puts attention back on ireland is a great place to invest because it is the only english-speaking country in europe with a highly trained workforce and proper governments and roads. >> i know you were against the basically,g, you say perhaps they are over scrutinizing certain regulations. but they were in 33 countries, a lot of them frontier countries. is it preferable to an ad hoc arrangement? in countries where there are a lot of regulations, paying huge amount of taxes. and we do not mind doing that because poor countries if you invest there, they should tax you. apple, applef played by the rules, and the revenue commission are separate to any government, there a separate agency, independent. there
i think smaller countries are also concerned about giving up a lot of the decision-making to brusselsthink the handling, i have a lot of sympathy for immigrants coming to europe, but the handling of the immigrant influx is a fiasco. europe is not an great place. light, weis a shining made a fantastic recovery from the banking crisis that we have had. and despite brexit, i think it really puts attention back on ireland is a great place to invest because it is the only english-speaking country in...
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it is notable that this meeting isn't happening in brussels.ly, they want to separate themselves. this is an informal meeting, or so it is called. seems pretty formal to me when you have helicopters circling and more than 1000 journalists descending on this meeting. it is a roadmap forward. it is bringing together the eu 27 members. they can't legitimately talk about how to negotiate with the u.k. until they trigger article 50, but they can decide where they agree and where the future of the eu 27 is. francine: thank you so much. caroline hyde in bratislava. today's meeting is a taste of things to come. 27 countries meeting without the u.k. lord introduce our guest, bilimoria. also with us, john wraith. gentlemen, thank you so much for joining us. first of all, you must have benefited from the weaker pound. your position is what, you are concerned if you have trades being put in place when article 50 gets triggered, but for the moment, are you in a sweet spot? the biggestia: concern is the uncertainty. i was outspoken about the fact that if we
it is notable that this meeting isn't happening in brussels.ly, they want to separate themselves. this is an informal meeting, or so it is called. seems pretty formal to me when you have helicopters circling and more than 1000 journalists descending on this meeting. it is a roadmap forward. it is bringing together the eu 27 members. they can't legitimately talk about how to negotiate with the u.k. until they trigger article 50, but they can decide where they agree and where the future of the eu...
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, the hand of brussels reached too far and brexit tells us we need last. he is talking about how brexit for the euro does not mean a central crisis. europe in agrating softer way perhaps, and try to move the region beyond the brexit issue. europe is united in its emergency for the u.k. to trigger article 50. we spoke to the economic and monetary affairs commissioner. >> up to now we have no consequence from the brexit economically but if it lasts too long i am afraid that investors will start being too careful and start to wonder this is why. jean claude juncker said that, it is important the article 50 which will start the negotiations, is raised by the british government as soon as possible. mark: in the piece you have , everywhere you can get a hold of itm,ay's boutique brexit deal they take longer. some are calling for the delay of formal investigations as long as feasible or possibly when an extension of article 50 beyond two years. a delay in formal negotiations as long as feasible. onon: everyone is focusing this article 50 and the two years of rene
, the hand of brussels reached too far and brexit tells us we need last. he is talking about how brexit for the euro does not mean a central crisis. europe in agrating softer way perhaps, and try to move the region beyond the brexit issue. europe is united in its emergency for the u.k. to trigger article 50. we spoke to the economic and monetary affairs commissioner. >> up to now we have no consequence from the brexit economically but if it lasts too long i am afraid that investors will...
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in march of this year, terrorists detonated a bomb in the brussels airport, killing 32 and injuring 340eople. this july the south of france, and islamist terrorist turned his chart into an instrument of mass murder, killing 85 men, women, and children, and wounding 308 people. among the dead were two americans, a texas father and his 11-year-old son. shortly after that, in germany, a refugee armed with an ax wounded five people in a gruesome train attack. this summer an isis killer invaded a christian church in normandy and forced an 85-year-old priest to his knees and slit his throat in front of his congregation. christians driven from their homes and hunted for extermination. isis rounding up what it calls the nation of the cross in a campaign of genocide -- horrible genocide. we cannot let this evil continue. cannot do it. cannot do it. nor can we let the hateful ideology of radical islam, it suppression of women, gays, children, and nonbelievers be allowed to spread within our country. just cannot do it. we will defeat radical islamic terrorism, just as we have defeated every threat
in march of this year, terrorists detonated a bomb in the brussels airport, killing 32 and injuring 340eople. this july the south of france, and islamist terrorist turned his chart into an instrument of mass murder, killing 85 men, women, and children, and wounding 308 people. among the dead were two americans, a texas father and his 11-year-old son. shortly after that, in germany, a refugee armed with an ax wounded five people in a gruesome train attack. this summer an isis killer invaded a...
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indeed, many of the parliamentary committees meet in brussels.n they have to get on a train with their tons of documents and get on over to strasbourg for their formal parliamentary meetings. so it's an issue before europe of how much this is worth. but, of course, there are political and cultural interests vested in this. ( speaking french ) translator: strasbourg is on the border between germany and france, and for centuries, the city has been caught in the middle of conflicts between the two nations, and reconciliation between them has passed by strasbourg. since we have so few symbols in europe, strasbourg is surely an appropriate symbol of unification and peace. and the parliament would be crazy not to take advantage of the possibilities of this town as its seat. even if the european union remains simply an economic union, it has already achieved a lot. but if it remains only economic, if it does not enter into the hearts of the people, if there is no common belief, it will run aground. narrator: these cultural foundations will be crucial to
indeed, many of the parliamentary committees meet in brussels.n they have to get on a train with their tons of documents and get on over to strasbourg for their formal parliamentary meetings. so it's an issue before europe of how much this is worth. but, of course, there are political and cultural interests vested in this. ( speaking french ) translator: strasbourg is on the border between germany and france, and for centuries, the city has been caught in the middle of conflicts between the two...
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michael's cemetery clinton died 78 the tombstone is right next to brussels the dozens a drifter the says knight of the road. he left people loved people he loves stories and was very forgiving some he like dimity was sad eccentric. >> something that you might imagine he but think about these days adult mean to put you in his mind but who better to ask that someone who put together this biography. what would he think about today's political environment? >> he would be horrified in every way.n two things would have bothered him immensely, he thought george bush foreign policy, the first was against everything that america stood for he was worried about the first goal for the first foray as american empire he was really run out of the conservative movement for his views on this he thought bush betrayed the entire reagan legacy. he did not believe in any form of overseas expansion so the idea that we have troops stationed in 150 countries is something very different and would havee been very upset and would not have recognized the neocons and bought about that but and not to necessarily name
michael's cemetery clinton died 78 the tombstone is right next to brussels the dozens a drifter the says knight of the road. he left people loved people he loves stories and was very forgiving some he like dimity was sad eccentric. >> something that you might imagine he but think about these days adult mean to put you in his mind but who better to ask that someone who put together this biography. what would he think about today's political environment? >> he would be horrified in...
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you are right, the last year alone, horrible attacks in paris, brussels, nice and elsewhere.re's a challenge for integration, social integration, making sure our youngsters are resilient. as a young citizen in america, canada, the uk and france or brussels or anywhere, when you are approached bay preacher of hate, when you are approached by someone that says it west hates you and the way to achieve success is turning on your neighbors and your friends, your resilient enough to say you are talking rubbish. i know the truth of islam. i know what being a muslim means. >> what is the mood in britain today? do you think the vote agrains britain staying in the european union, the brexit vote was an expression of fear or distrust of foreigners? it did seem to me like the campaign moved from economic argue mlts like those who wanted to stay in the european union won the debate. it moved quickly to the issue of migration and the worries about foreigners swamping britain. >> one of the other reasons i'm keen to come to this visit is to show the rest of the world london is open. we are
you are right, the last year alone, horrible attacks in paris, brussels, nice and elsewhere.re's a challenge for integration, social integration, making sure our youngsters are resilient. as a young citizen in america, canada, the uk and france or brussels or anywhere, when you are approached bay preacher of hate, when you are approached by someone that says it west hates you and the way to achieve success is turning on your neighbors and your friends, your resilient enough to say you are...
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. >>> brussel, the knighthood of the paddle leads a procession through the streets in honor of saint arnold, the patron saint of brewers. all a part of the blessing of the beer. the procession ends at the cathedral where there is a -- there is a consecration to bless a b it all marks the beginning of beer week in brussels. a time to celebrate. why not -- >> jen: holy bear. i haven't had any of that. >>> looking to escape the rain. take in a movie. >> jen: what isnew in theatres. >> alcides: "finding dory" was hot in the box office. was it good? i know the kids loved it. own. how it all happens. >> jen: a look at last night's lottery numbers. no winner either jackpot. you know what that means mega millions rolling over to 101 million and the lucky money up to $2 million. it is 6:40. good luck and good morning. >>> you are watching "good day tampa bay." >> jen: she was on the sidelines in rio cheering on her star student simone biles. the coach that took simone all the way to olympic gold is moving to the bay area. >> alcides: thing is neat. little girls with big gymnastic dreams are f
. >>> brussel, the knighthood of the paddle leads a procession through the streets in honor of saint arnold, the patron saint of brewers. all a part of the blessing of the beer. the procession ends at the cathedral where there is a -- there is a consecration to bless a b it all marks the beginning of beer week in brussels. a time to celebrate. why not -- >> jen: holy bear. i haven't had any of that. >>> looking to escape the rain. take in a movie. >> jen: what...
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. >> i republican being in brussels after the brussels investigations were going down, they had all of this information that led them to believe there was a terror cell, a larger things. they had places, contacts, they worked together, they thought they found it pretty quick, but it feels comforting to me that you're not going to run across a few more. >> yeah, it is good news, at this point it looks like he planted them, and they tied the bombs to them, and whether or not he will provide more information is interesting. i saw an article that said afriend of rahami said he was radicalized after visiting afghanistan two years ago. he is from afghanistan, his friend said he came back from afghanistan a couple years ago, and was a different person. was radicalized. and that is something they will be looking to. >> i know you have to get off, and i appreciate that and your participation and your great reporting over the weekend, rick. we realize we're a target. those that would do us harm have told us specifically you're our target, we're coming there to finish what we started. our brother
. >> i republican being in brussels after the brussels investigations were going down, they had all of this information that led them to believe there was a terror cell, a larger things. they had places, contacts, they worked together, they thought they found it pretty quick, but it feels comforting to me that you're not going to run across a few more. >> yeah, it is good news, at this point it looks like he planted them, and they tied the bombs to them, and whether or not he will...
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. >> and first up, this is tram's favorite brussel sprouts. >> no. >> it don't like bacon. >> what he wrong with you. >> -- what's wrong with you. >> they are packed with fish and anti-oxidants and -- packed with antioxidants. >> how about sweet potatoes. >> no. >> they are one of the good potatoes and carbs and loaded with fiber and can control blood sugar and curb a tied. i can do those. they are packed with protein and omega 3 fatty acids and have tryptophan which can help you fall asleep and reduce stress that's in turkey also. >> yes exactly. thanksgiving around the corner. spaghetti squash you leek that. >> i never tried -- like that? >>i never tried it. >> well this is a localry and low carb alternative to traditional pasta we prefer the a tray digsal. >> dah. >> but this vers >> dah. >> but this is load with beta care teen and it's great with -- care teen it's -- care teen. it's great with olive oil>> we will have final check of the weather forecast coming up. >> when are you bringing in something? >> next on arizona midday it's football season and we have your way to make it
. >> and first up, this is tram's favorite brussel sprouts. >> no. >> it don't like bacon. >> what he wrong with you. >> -- what's wrong with you. >> they are packed with fish and anti-oxidants and -- packed with antioxidants. >> how about sweet potatoes. >> no. >> they are one of the good potatoes and carbs and loaded with fiber and can control blood sugar and curb a tied. i can do those. they are packed with protein and omega 3 fatty acids...
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the october 4th and 5th brussels conference co.-hosted by the afghanistan and officials for the development and government reform plans for the years ahead. made of brussels, afghanistan is showing tangible reform progress that remains critical for donor confidence. whul international support for afghanistan remains strong, the regional picture remains comp x complex. a constructive relationship between afghanistan and pakistan remains essential to bringing peace and stability to the renal. following significant improvement after the election of president ghani, relations between afghanistan and pakistan have peaked and troughed, tested by terrorism, refugees, and border management. on counterterrorism, pakistan has made flog shutting down safe havens and the travel areas and worked with us to decimate core al qaeda. pakistan faces a serious threat from terrorists who continue to target it's places of worship. while pakistan's progress is lotable, it struggled with terrorism will not come to an end until a decisive lead shifts away
the october 4th and 5th brussels conference co.-hosted by the afghanistan and officials for the development and government reform plans for the years ahead. made of brussels, afghanistan is showing tangible reform progress that remains critical for donor confidence. whul international support for afghanistan remains strong, the regional picture remains comp x complex. a constructive relationship between afghanistan and pakistan remains essential to bringing peace and stability to the renal....
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and carried out attacks in brussels. >> do you think people in america and europe should expect more ofse >> i think isis' capability to carry out the attacks outside the iraq theater will continue and could increase. >> could increase. >> could increase in the short term. >> reporter: brennan, whose career in national security spans 36 years says he can't remember a time when the country faced so many complex and dangerous threats. as we rode in his motorcade, we asked about attacks on the files committee and election data bases in at least two states. experts say the hacks trace back to russia. >> going forward, do you expect that there will be more cyber india intrusions from russia leading up to the november election? >> well, i believe as we come to the election there will be additional attempts to collect, information somehow related to the campaign. >> reporter: he was reluctant to speak of the campaign, insisting h he was not a democrat or republican, but he is adamant that he will not waterboard suspects, even though donald trump has discussed such events. >> i will just say
and carried out attacks in brussels. >> do you think people in america and europe should expect more ofse >> i think isis' capability to carry out the attacks outside the iraq theater will continue and could increase. >> could increase. >> could increase in the short term. >> reporter: brennan, whose career in national security spans 36 years says he can't remember a time when the country faced so many complex and dangerous threats. as we rode in his motorcade, we...
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a new terror group sprung from the ashes of the wars in iraq attacks in paris, brussels, even orlando. is this the new normal? a recent poll shows 89% of americans believe terrorism is at least somewhat likely to be a part of life in the future. so what's being done today, and, tomorrow, to ease those concerns? joining us is congressman michael mccaul. he is chairman of the house committee on homeland security. nice to have you with us. rep. mccaul: thanks for having me. soledad:ou it's hard to believe it's been that long. it feels like yesterday to me. rep. mccaul: it does to me as well, and people ask me are we safer today than we were before? we are in the highest threat environment since 9/11 but the threat level has changed dramatically pre-9/11. soledad: so you think we are less safe? rep. mccaul: i think the numbers are going up in terms of investigations, terror plots. we stopped a lot of bad things, the good news. the bad news is we are still numbers are increasing in terms of suspects and numbers of arrests within the united states. soledad: what have we learned from 9/11? r
a new terror group sprung from the ashes of the wars in iraq attacks in paris, brussels, even orlando. is this the new normal? a recent poll shows 89% of americans believe terrorism is at least somewhat likely to be a part of life in the future. so what's being done today, and, tomorrow, to ease those concerns? joining us is congressman michael mccaul. he is chairman of the house committee on homeland security. nice to have you with us. rep. mccaul: thanks for having me. soledad:ou it's hard to...
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reporter: if the deal is signed during justin trudeau's to brussels in october it could enter into force next year. after a few straight sessions of gains major european indices closed in the red this friday. economic dataad across the eurozone. manufacturing and economic activity at a two-year low for the month of september down slightly from august and below market expectations for the block. wall street trading downward secession. the major indices down half a percentage point each. not expect adoes decision to freeze crude production when opec and other -- producers meet for talks in nigeria next month. to best-performing stock has be twitter. shares shot up more than 21% since the nasdaq open for trade. it is still trading around that level as we approach the end of the session on rumors that it is looking for a buyer. cnbc broke the news saying that several companies including google and salesforce have expressed interest in twitter is reportedhe board to be open to a deal. stock had fallen 30% over the past year trading around $22.5 a share compared to $24 in 2013. yahoo! shares h
reporter: if the deal is signed during justin trudeau's to brussels in october it could enter into force next year. after a few straight sessions of gains major european indices closed in the red this friday. economic dataad across the eurozone. manufacturing and economic activity at a two-year low for the month of september down slightly from august and below market expectations for the block. wall street trading downward secession. the major indices down half a percentage point each. not...
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a new terror group sprung from the ashes of the wars in iraq attacks in paris, brussels, even orlando. is this the new normal? a recent poll shows 89% of americans believe terrorism is at least somewhat likely to be a part of life in the future. so what's being done today, and, tomorrow, to ease those concerns? joining us is congressman michael mccaul. he is chairman of the house committee on homeland security. nice to have you with us. rep. mccaul: thanks for having me. soledad: 15 years since 9/11. it's hard to believe it's been that long. it feels like yesterday to me. rep. mccaul: it does to me as well, and people ask me are we safer today than we were before? we are in the highest threat environment since 9/11 but the threat level has changed dramatically pre-9/11. soledad: so you think we are less safe? rep. mccaul: i think the numbers are going up in terms of investigations, terror plots. we stopped a lot of bad things, the good news. numbers are increasing in terms of suspects and numbers of arrests within the united states. soledad: what have we learned from 9/11? rep. mccaul
a new terror group sprung from the ashes of the wars in iraq attacks in paris, brussels, even orlando. is this the new normal? a recent poll shows 89% of americans believe terrorism is at least somewhat likely to be a part of life in the future. so what's being done today, and, tomorrow, to ease those concerns? joining us is congressman michael mccaul. he is chairman of the house committee on homeland security. nice to have you with us. rep. mccaul: thanks for having me. soledad: 15 years since...
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i asked our brussels correspondent weather that has actually weekend of them on the european stage.eporter: it does to some extent. when comes to refugee crisis, a lot of eu member states are convinced that on the low merkel is partially to be blamed. -- angela merkel is to blame. when it comes to the lacking discipline of the budget and the economic stability pact within europe that france is violating. both have their problems but at the same time they are the powerhouse of europe. have a long history. like all european estates, they know very well what they can gain from the european union. the question is can they come together to pull on the same rope to achieve these objectives? brent: as we mentioned, britain will not be at tomorrow's summit because it voted to leave the european union. one of the parties that spearheaded the campaign to leave was the uk independence party. lead by nigel farage. they gained in popularity in the run-up to the brexit vote, and the even enter the london assembly for the first time. what do you do after you have one -- won? reporter: when the rig
i asked our brussels correspondent weather that has actually weekend of them on the european stage.eporter: it does to some extent. when comes to refugee crisis, a lot of eu member states are convinced that on the low merkel is partially to be blamed. -- angela merkel is to blame. when it comes to the lacking discipline of the budget and the economic stability pact within europe that france is violating. both have their problems but at the same time they are the powerhouse of europe. have a...
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joining us live from brussels, story, is may.is what is the diplomatic fallout incident? reporter: well, getting quite for theecause frankly, french authorities, by transporting and depositing those 13 migrants 15 yards into the french border, they were tree.g up the wrong they shouldn't have done that territory. french that's why we saw those two thrown intoers, their barracks, to interrogate some four years. minister hadterior a clear and frank discussion, looking again for explanations. belgium,, here in police are quite upset about it, saying that during those four hours, while those belgian police man were being rightogated, they had no to an attorney and french was the only language being spoken, them, hish one of native language is dutch. policemen here are seeking interiornd asking the minister, what are the legal procedures? he interior minister said would temporarily allow for theer checks of french-belgium border. 2,500 migrants have been transported by police belgium border. the message is those two men jobs and doing their belgium police have threatened to st
joining us live from brussels, story, is may.is what is the diplomatic fallout incident? reporter: well, getting quite for theecause frankly, french authorities, by transporting and depositing those 13 migrants 15 yards into the french border, they were tree.g up the wrong they shouldn't have done that territory. french that's why we saw those two thrown intoers, their barracks, to interrogate some four years. minister hadterior a clear and frank discussion, looking again for explanations....
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brussels, in concerns like any other british company, concerned about losing influence that the eu andl europe and therefore we are upping our focus on it. paradoxically, what it means is that despite the fact that post brexit, if brexit does mean brexit, ultimately we are going to focus more on the next level -- but as we have done historically it means we are upping the emphasis on continental europe. in terms of jobs that wpp it's more likely to come from those four main markets then it is the q k that doesn't mean that the uk will not continue to be important and we won't continue to grow, but it does mean that the relative importance will have changed. with trump, you don't know what you will get. maybe he will turn out like reagan, he will nominate a collective of strong people, the ability too get things done -- although when reagan left office the deficit was considerably wider than when he took the office. it's very difficult to project. , his emotional platform is not logical. hillary moved to the left in order to deal with bernie sanders and to take the primary election. a g
brussels, in concerns like any other british company, concerned about losing influence that the eu andl europe and therefore we are upping our focus on it. paradoxically, what it means is that despite the fact that post brexit, if brexit does mean brexit, ultimately we are going to focus more on the next level -- but as we have done historically it means we are upping the emphasis on continental europe. in terms of jobs that wpp it's more likely to come from those four main markets then it is...
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toestigators are also keen find out what role he may have played in the brussels bombings and how extensivehe islamic state group's terrorist cell is in europe. for now their questions remain unanswered. molly: russia and the united states will start a new syrian peace effort. this has not been confirmed by the united states. moscow and washington back opposing sides in the civil war. negotiations have been difficult. they have failed to agree on how to move forward. the u.s. and russia are yet to reach any meaningful cease-fire deal in syria. for president obama speaking in china on monday, a lack of mutual trust is behind the impasse. some productive conversations about what a real cessation of hostilities with look like. given the gaps of trust that exist that is a tough negotiation. we haven't yet closed the gaps in a way where we think it would actually work. state johnretary of kerry and his russian counterpart have met twice in two weeks but to no avail. both countries have been working since july on initiatives to hold the violence in areas where moderate opposition groups supported
toestigators are also keen find out what role he may have played in the brussels bombings and how extensivehe islamic state group's terrorist cell is in europe. for now their questions remain unanswered. molly: russia and the united states will start a new syrian peace effort. this has not been confirmed by the united states. moscow and washington back opposing sides in the civil war. negotiations have been difficult. they have failed to agree on how to move forward. the u.s. and russia are yet...
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our very own brussels bureau chief called up and asked him whether change is imminent. >> is this theeek when the european union reinvents itself? >> that would be a nice event. thed kingdomt the europe union. a dramatic situation for both united kingdom and for us. to reinvent the european union is unnecessary. if we explore the potential of the lisbon treaty, a consult a lot of problem spirit -- it c ould solve a lot of problems. >> do you think the politicians, has what it takes to give them the signal that they need? >> not all of them. i am fed up, also, with a lot of developments, their strategy to fight against populists by read nationalization. d of them concessions is wrong. what we need -- to give them concessions is wrong. tax evasion, tax fraud, trade relations, security corporation. these are international questions where you need more cooperation, not less. >> are those the topics to win the hearts and minds of the people of the eu? >> i want to regain trust of the citizens, then the hearts and minds. it probably is not the heart and mind, it is this dramatic loss of tru
our very own brussels bureau chief called up and asked him whether change is imminent. >> is this theeek when the european union reinvents itself? >> that would be a nice event. thed kingdomt the europe union. a dramatic situation for both united kingdom and for us. to reinvent the european union is unnecessary. if we explore the potential of the lisbon treaty, a consult a lot of problem spirit -- it c ould solve a lot of problems. >> do you think the politicians, has what it...
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in europe a well-intentioned brussels often became too isolated from the normal push and pull of national politics. too often in capitals decisionmakers have forgotten that democracy needs to b the bottom up, not governance by experts from the top be down. so these are real problems and as leaders of democratic governments make the case for democracy abroad, we better strife harder to set a better example at home. moreover, every country will organize its government informed by centuries of history and circumstances of geography and people. i recognize traditional society may value unity and cohesion, more than diverse country like my own, found on what at the time was a radical idea. the idea of liberty of individual human beings, endowed with certain god-given rights. but that does not mean that ordinary people in asia or africa, or the middle east somehow prefer arbitrary rule that denies them a decisions that can shape their lives. i believe that spirit is universal. and if any of you doubt the the universality of that desire, listen to the voices of young people everywhere who call o
in europe a well-intentioned brussels often became too isolated from the normal push and pull of national politics. too often in capitals decisionmakers have forgotten that democracy needs to b the bottom up, not governance by experts from the top be down. so these are real problems and as leaders of democratic governments make the case for democracy abroad, we better strife harder to set a better example at home. moreover, every country will organize its government informed by centuries of...
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visitdraghi will brussels and berlin this week with his increasingly urgent message that governments must help bolster the economy. the ecb bank president will address a closed door session of german lawmakers on wednesday. one of his main concerns is that governments are being too slow to implement structural reforms. china's central bank has drained the most funds from the financial system in six months. the pboc pulled a net $37 million, the biggest one-day withdrawal since march. it adds to speculation it is keeping a tight rein on cash supply as part of efforts to curb excessive leverage. hillary clinton and donald trump will face each other in the first of three televised presidential debates later. the event will be moderated by nbc's lester holt. can follow that on live at 2:30 a.m. u.k. time. global news 24 hours a day, powered by 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries around the world. this is bloomberg. guy: thank you very much. we are about 30 minutes away from the equity market open. things are shaping up in an interesting fashion. we've got an inte
visitdraghi will brussels and berlin this week with his increasingly urgent message that governments must help bolster the economy. the ecb bank president will address a closed door session of german lawmakers on wednesday. one of his main concerns is that governments are being too slow to implement structural reforms. china's central bank has drained the most funds from the financial system in six months. the pboc pulled a net $37 million, the biggest one-day withdrawal since march. it adds to...
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germans tried forcing the issue by d demanding a vote in a dramatic meeting of interior ministers in brussels majority ended up deciding in favor of limited refugee quotas, but this did not change the situation on the ground. most migrants continued to get stuck in greek camps. >> heads of state, ministers come here, decide, this is what we're going to do. and then they go home and it's actually not happening and i think that's a huge issue for the european union. we have to do what we decide together otherwise the whole credibility and the stability and power of the construction is gone. reporter: which is exactly what happened. a number of countries started to rebel against merkel's policy. austria and the balkan states closed their borders. in interviews merkel was undeterred. but she was a largely isolated figure, and effectively the border closures were helping her. she now put all her efforts into a deal with turkey, to prevent refugees from illegally getting to europe in the first place. and it worked, for some time at let. the numbers of migrants arriving at the greek coast dropped dr
germans tried forcing the issue by d demanding a vote in a dramatic meeting of interior ministers in brussels majority ended up deciding in favor of limited refugee quotas, but this did not change the situation on the ground. most migrants continued to get stuck in greek camps. >> heads of state, ministers come here, decide, this is what we're going to do. and then they go home and it's actually not happening and i think that's a huge issue for the european union. we have to do what we...