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jean—claude juncker saying at the potential for reproach meant has increased.rder issue, giving them a much more optimistic assessment of progress in the negotiations, saying the atmosphere is much better than it has ever been. as for when a deal could be struck, if one is, he could not say whether it would be done in time for the october summit, or whether a special summit in november is going to be needed. the irish government are also saying, or sources within it, that a deal was close. there are suggestions in the papers that the government might already be looking at the next stage, getting a deal through the house of commons. whatever theresa may agrees with brussels is going to have to be agreed by parliament. she does not have a majority. and of course, relying on support from the dup, and also many of her mps are very pro—brexit. so questions about whether she will be able to get a deal through, suggestions in the guardian that senior tory mps have been talking to labour mps to try to persuade them to come onside. there has been a backlash from many la
jean—claude juncker saying at the potential for reproach meant has increased.rder issue, giving them a much more optimistic assessment of progress in the negotiations, saying the atmosphere is much better than it has ever been. as for when a deal could be struck, if one is, he could not say whether it would be done in time for the october summit, or whether a special summit in november is going to be needed. the irish government are also saying, or sources within it, that a deal was close....
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be done between the uk and eu within a fortnight, and the president of the commission jean claude junckernow also making positive noises. yasmin, let's start with your reading of the conservative conference. widely regarded as a very strong performance. it was. it was very clever. she kind of demolished the barrister sterner ‘s the night before. and i think it was very clever, although i hear that abba have objected to their music being used for political purposes. but the show was good. a lot of what she said, you know, need to be questioned. i mean, for her to say end of austerity, it is not going to end of austerity, it is not going to end and you voted for this thing over and over and over again and now it is like mark steel, the comedian, wrote in to wel, bachgen ifanc deyf in the independent, inside an arsonist who has been burning down bands, saying i will stop and as a plodding. there was a lot of spin on the immigration thing is the one that really gets to me. this was a woman who created the hostile environment, who made it. because she was to be home secretary. and some of the
be done between the uk and eu within a fortnight, and the president of the commission jean claude junckernow also making positive noises. yasmin, let's start with your reading of the conservative conference. widely regarded as a very strong performance. it was. it was very clever. she kind of demolished the barrister sterner ‘s the night before. and i think it was very clever, although i hear that abba have objected to their music being used for political purposes. but the show was good. a...
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juncker injuly the us president retreated last month, hitting european vehicle exports with 25% tax.rnings as well from carmakers about the damaging impact ofa from carmakers about the damaging impact of a no—deal brexit of the industry. toyota says output at its facility in the english midlands, which produced almost 150,000 cars last year, would be temporarily halted. speaking of toyota, the carmaker will stop selling diesel powered cars in britain and europe by the year end. and it is in the race towards producing more electric vehicles, but is it too late in the game? here is a response from the carmaker‘s europe chief. game? here is a response from the carmaker's europe chief. no, i don't think we are behind. we launched the first hybrid vehicles more than 20 yea rs first hybrid vehicles more than 20 years ago, we have sold more than 12 million hybrid vehicles, hybrid is a main technology but doesn't mean our only technology, based on what we've learned from hybrid technology we will have electric vehicles, plug—in hybrid vehicles and in future of course we already have our fuel
juncker injuly the us president retreated last month, hitting european vehicle exports with 25% tax.rnings as well from carmakers about the damaging impact ofa from carmakers about the damaging impact of a no—deal brexit of the industry. toyota says output at its facility in the english midlands, which produced almost 150,000 cars last year, would be temporarily halted. speaking of toyota, the carmaker will stop selling diesel powered cars in britain and europe by the year end. and it is in...
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let's listen in to jean—claude juncker.six situations where we have to do is ask the governments for additional information, but apparently i have read in the press this morning, or i heard, that the commission was about to reject the belgian budget. i said yesterday that the belgian budget was not a big problem, or even a small problem, or even a problem at all. but we did have some additional questions to ask them. so all of those who for some incomprehensible reason started looking very carefully at the belgian situation, could ijust say that don't get excited about things where there is no need to. secondly, we discussed the financial perspectives of 2127 andl the financial perspectives of 2127 and i was pleased to see that no prime minister or chancellor or dominant leader in europe said that we had to adopt the financial perspectives after the elections. i said as! perspectives after the elections. i said as i have done many occasions the fact that there are in european elections in may does not reflect a crisis situa
let's listen in to jean—claude juncker.six situations where we have to do is ask the governments for additional information, but apparently i have read in the press this morning, or i heard, that the commission was about to reject the belgian budget. i said yesterday that the belgian budget was not a big problem, or even a small problem, or even a problem at all. but we did have some additional questions to ask them. so all of those who for some incomprehensible reason started looking very...
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the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, says there's fresh momentum in brexit and warns no deal would be a disaster. safe for now. despite reports of his imminent departure, the bbc understandsjose mourinho has been given the backing of the manchester united board. good morning. a little bit of folk this morning, we also got heavy rain in the forecast, but for many of us, there will be one fine day in the weekend. find out which day it is for you in weekend. find out which day it is foryou ina weekend. find out which day it is for you in a few minutes. it's saturday 6th october, our top story — it's been one week since the indonesian island of sulawesi was hit by a devastating earthquake — officials say more than 1,000 people could still be missing beneath the rubble. so far, around 1,500 people are known to have died in the disaster. hundreds of buildings were destroyed after the island was hit by a wall of water. among the despair, there have been glimmers of hope, as our asia correspondent nick beake explains. within this devastated city you find incredible
the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, says there's fresh momentum in brexit and warns no deal would be a disaster. safe for now. despite reports of his imminent departure, the bbc understandsjose mourinho has been given the backing of the manchester united board. good morning. a little bit of folk this morning, we also got heavy rain in the forecast, but for many of us, there will be one fine day in the weekend. find out which day it is for you in weekend. find out...
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. will be dangerous if there is not one -- jean-claude juncker.he deal is pretty well identified. the uk would stay fully inside the customs union which would solve part of the equation and there would be regulatory checks for goods that move from great britain to northern ireland. this is a must because we need the deep regulatory alignment between northern ireland and the rest, and the republic. we know this is a hard gullit to bite for the dup and i guess this deal will not be presented before the next uk budget is passed towards the end of the month —— hard gullit pulls up but the question is, would such a deal by a majority in westminster? i don't know, within the british government. that is anyone's guess, i really don't know, but the outline is known and has been for quite awhile. 0f but the outline is known and has been for quite awhile. of course, lengthening the transition period increases the probability that by the end of the condition they would you will have a free—trade agreement in place that will the irish backstop needless. yet i
. will be dangerous if there is not one -- jean-claude juncker.he deal is pretty well identified. the uk would stay fully inside the customs union which would solve part of the equation and there would be regulatory checks for goods that move from great britain to northern ireland. this is a must because we need the deep regulatory alignment between northern ireland and the rest, and the republic. we know this is a hard gullit to bite for the dup and i guess this deal will not be presented...
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the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, says there's fresh momentum in brexitalks and warns no deal would be a disaster. the spanish opera star, monserrat cabelle, famous for her barcelona duet with freddie mercury, dies at the age of 85. safe for now... despite reports of his imminent departure, the bbc understandsjose mourinho has been given the backing of the manchester united board. summerfog summer fog to watch for this morning, also heavy rain in the forecast but for many of us, there will be one fine day this weekend. find out which they will be for you in15 find out which they will be for you in 15 minutes. it's saturday 6th october, our top story — it's been one week since the indonesian island of sulawesi was hit by a devastating earthquake — officials say more than 1,000 people could still be missing beneath the rubble. so far, around 1,500 people are known to have died in the disaster. hundreds of buildings were destroyed after the island was hit by a wall of water. among the despair, there have been glimmers of hope, as our asia correspondent nick
the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, says there's fresh momentum in brexitalks and warns no deal would be a disaster. the spanish opera star, monserrat cabelle, famous for her barcelona duet with freddie mercury, dies at the age of 85. safe for now... despite reports of his imminent departure, the bbc understandsjose mourinho has been given the backing of the manchester united board. summerfog summer fog to watch for this morning, also heavy rain in the forecast but...
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we have seen comments from demaio, standing firm in the face of jean-claude juncker.l users can interact with all the charts we have been using on the program. dtv is the -- g tv is the function you need to use. ♪ neijra:t's take a -- let's take a look. the 10-year yield up a basis points. yields rise across the curve. the concern with the ftse taking a hit. the euro hitting its lowest since september 10. anna: time for the battle of the charts. with the tory conference underway, the story is brexit, brexit, brexit. let's look at how u.k. stocks have done. in the upper panel, we can see it counterintuitively. the ftse 100 has outperformed the euro stoxx 50. that is all in local currency trends. we know the pound weakness has been good news for the global stocks that make up the ftse 100 week as it makes them competitive. we look at this lower panel which. shows those two indexes in dollar terms. ftse 100 has the underperformed because they pound declines has wiped out the gains in that index. that explains why the u.k. stocks have been one of those regions that have s
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the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, says there's fresh momentum in brexitalks and warns no deal would be a disaster. former captain gary neville attacks the manchester united board after reports managerjose mourinho will be sacked after today's game with newcastle. good morning. a little bit of fog to watch out for this morning, we have heavy rain in the forecast, but for many of us there will be one fine day this weekend. find out which day it will be for you in about 15 minutes. good morning. it's saturday, six october. our top story: exactly a week since the indonesian island of sulawesi was hit by a devastating earthquake, officials say more than 1000 people could still be missing beneath the rubble. so far around 1500 people are known to have died in the disaster as buildings were razed to the ground, and the island was hit by a wall of water. but among the despair, there have been glimmers of hope, as our asia correspondent nick beake explains. within this devastated city you find incredible stories of survival. including here where the injured are st
the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, says there's fresh momentum in brexitalks and warns no deal would be a disaster. former captain gary neville attacks the manchester united board after reports managerjose mourinho will be sacked after today's game with newcastle. good morning. a little bit of fog to watch out for this morning, we have heavy rain in the forecast, but for many of us there will be one fine day this weekend. find out which day it will be for you in...
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here's european commission president, jean—claude juncker. at two — then again, maybe not.o follow suit. i can barely walk in these heels. dancing was never an option. and at one, shoes polished, cravat straightened, then oops! the sergeant and his arms. julia butler. and peers work. but it's also falling down. refurbishment takes place. the leader of the commons told the committee a law to make. was long overdue. to protect everybody on the estate. but mps don't need to start packing just yet. the work isn't due to start until the mid 2020s. and that's it from me for now. more tough questions about universal credit. but for now from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello there. the heaviest rain this week is likely to be on monday. week is likely to be on monday. everything will move north towards lincolnshire. lincolnshire. sunshine and warmth in the south—east. south—east. after a chilly start, temperatures of 13 or 1a in the afternoon. of 13 or 1a in the afternoon. how that rain continues to peter out. left with a fair bit of cloud. everything moving northwards. could be a
here's european commission president, jean—claude juncker. at two — then again, maybe not.o follow suit. i can barely walk in these heels. dancing was never an option. and at one, shoes polished, cravat straightened, then oops! the sergeant and his arms. julia butler. and peers work. but it's also falling down. refurbishment takes place. the leader of the commons told the committee a law to make. was long overdue. to protect everybody on the estate. but mps don't need to start packing just...
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vonnie: jean-claude juncker said we have to avoid a new greece like crisis in italy.l europe allow even a 2.4% deficit? >> let's take a step back. i think the way the italian government has handled this presentation of their plan just hasn't been the greatest in marketing and communication. could be said that juncker and some of the other top eu officials probably one could question whether it was worth it to escalate the rhetoric because you have to is stillthat this is very popular. the opinion polls show that both the five star in the league are extremely popular and they are not losing ground. a very sharp upscale and rhetoric on the part of brussels in a way plays into their hands. and thus markets remain extremely scary about the andpect of this long battle war of words just continues month-to-month. guy: we can throw up a chart of the btp bund spreads. it has certainly been blowing out of late. are people in italy, rome, the lawn -- milan talking about this? aside from the politicians is the rest of italy paying attention to this? >> yes. i think they are. cert
vonnie: jean-claude juncker said we have to avoid a new greece like crisis in italy.l europe allow even a 2.4% deficit? >> let's take a step back. i think the way the italian government has handled this presentation of their plan just hasn't been the greatest in marketing and communication. could be said that juncker and some of the other top eu officials probably one could question whether it was worth it to escalate the rhetoric because you have to is stillthat this is very popular. the...
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and commission president jean-claude juncker hinting that it might be reject it. btp yields have come down today. prices have risen. let's talk about what's happening with the markets and get a little bit more detail. this is the picture. look at the dax. the more peripheral markets are trading even stronger today. bouncing back. volume set except a little bit. this morning we were a little light on the volume. every single sector is trading in positive territory right now. technology is leading the charge. bit as well.e is the market is incredibly short of sterling right now. any good news and you could get a squeeze. it may happen more around the 133 than the one 32 level. we will talk about the pound coming up very shortly. brent is absolutely flat right now. big data coming out tomorrow. check that out on your bloomberg could we also got -- on your bloomberg. we've also got the saudi story. we started off in a real risk off mode and then we got risk on as the day progressed. saudi finishing up. let's get a check of the u.s. markets. >> the strength that you ha
and commission president jean-claude juncker hinting that it might be reject it. btp yields have come down today. prices have risen. let's talk about what's happening with the markets and get a little bit more detail. this is the picture. look at the dax. the more peripheral markets are trading even stronger today. bouncing back. volume set except a little bit. this morning we were a little light on the volume. every single sector is trading in positive territory right now. technology is...
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jean-claude juncker said we should focus where there is agreement. when it and make sure it is working so we can do this deal with and that reasonable timetable. i am very aware of the legislative requirements and the house of commons and the period of time that will take. >> jason gross from the daily mail. minister hasope said that you accept the backstop cannot be time-limited. is that right? closer to home, security services -- is he still a threat to the public? are you happy to see him on the streets? >> on the first point -- if i sort of take a step back and explain what the backstop is and what it is intended for, if there is a gap between the end of the implementation period which has been set at december 2020, and the introduction of the future relationship, if there is a period of a month, and we would only be talking about a matter of months where there is that gap. ensuring there is no return to a hard border between ireland and northern ireland at that time. relationship we want to see in place. nobody wants a backstop to have to be use
jean-claude juncker said we should focus where there is agreement. when it and make sure it is working so we can do this deal with and that reasonable timetable. i am very aware of the legislative requirements and the house of commons and the period of time that will take. >> jason gross from the daily mail. minister hasope said that you accept the backstop cannot be time-limited. is that right? closer to home, security services -- is he still a threat to the public? are you happy to see...
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watching bbc news. 29 nobel prize—winning scientists are appealing to theresa may and jean—claude junckeruropean commssion, to reach a brexit deal, for the sake of science, both in this country and across the european union. at the crick institute in london, which is europe's largest biomedical research centre, a staff survey showed about three quarters of eu scientists are likely to leave the uk if there's no deal our science editor david shukman reports. our science editor david shukman reports. sweden. croatia. scotland. germany. france. england. here at the francis crick institute in london, scientists from many different countries are investigating cancer and other diseases. but brexit is creating uncertainty over future funding and who will be free to live here. that's why 29 nobel prize winners have written to theresa may and the european commission saying that all parties must ensure that as little harm as possible is done to research. one issue is money. professor steven west has attracted millions in european grants — fivejobs depend on him. the government says it will keep the
watching bbc news. 29 nobel prize—winning scientists are appealing to theresa may and jean—claude junckeruropean commssion, to reach a brexit deal, for the sake of science, both in this country and across the european union. at the crick institute in london, which is europe's largest biomedical research centre, a staff survey showed about three quarters of eu scientists are likely to leave the uk if there's no deal our science editor david shukman reports. our science editor david shukman...
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it is the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, showing his moves ahead of a speechn monday. some have compared it to the british prime minister, theresa may's, disco demonstration at her party conference last week. and the top story in the uk: the second suspect in the salisbury nerve agent attack has been named. the investigative website bellingcat said alexander mishkin is a military doctor employed by the russian intelligence service, the gru. coming to you live from the indonesian island of bali, where the annual imf and world bank summit is taking place. we will be getting an assessment of the health of the global economy injust assessment of the health of the global economy in just about 30 minutes. and from the paris motor show, our roving reporter strikes up a conversation with a man driving vietnam's carmaking empire. good morning and welcome to asia business report, live from singapore, with me, mariko 0i. the us china trade war, wobbles in emerging markets and the fear of contagion are just some of the risks global finance chiefs and central bankers will
it is the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, showing his moves ahead of a speechn monday. some have compared it to the british prime minister, theresa may's, disco demonstration at her party conference last week. and the top story in the uk: the second suspect in the salisbury nerve agent attack has been named. the investigative website bellingcat said alexander mishkin is a military doctor employed by the russian intelligence service, the gru. coming to you live from...
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despite a truce between donald trump and the eu's jean—claude juncker injuly, the us president reiteratedt last month to hit european vehicle exports with a 25% tax. global manufacturers have warned that tariffs on cars and car parts would raise the price of imported vehicles by up to $6,000 per car. there have been warnings too from a clutch of carmakers about the damaging impact of a no—deal brexit on the sector. toyota says output at its plant at burnaston in the english midlands — which produced almost 150,000 cars last year — would be temporarily halted. it follows similar warnings of stockpiling, extra costs or plant closures from jaguar land rover, bmw and honda. our business correspondent theo leggett is at the paris auto show, where he met bmw's chief executive harald krueger and asked him how the car maker is preparing for brexit. bmw is about flexibility, that is why we plan to shut down, and we have more flexibility left, definitely, and we have more than one location, it is notjust oxford, it is also in the netherlands, so we could move production around as well. if you were
despite a truce between donald trump and the eu's jean—claude juncker injuly, the us president reiteratedt last month to hit european vehicle exports with a 25% tax. global manufacturers have warned that tariffs on cars and car parts would raise the price of imported vehicles by up to $6,000 per car. there have been warnings too from a clutch of carmakers about the damaging impact of a no—deal brexit on the sector. toyota says output at its plant at burnaston in the english midlands —...
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he's in a meeting with japan he sads moscovici and juncker are the enemies of europe.his is not the official representation out of france interesting messaging going on there. of course, what we have seen is a very adverse reaction in italian financial markets today. we have yields moving substantially higher we have two-year yields 30 points higher up to 1.64 ten year, wow, up to 3.60. we just sold off ten basis points in the last 15, 20 minutes or so. it is not a pretty picture at all for italian bonds, italian banks and also for italian equities we will be keeping an eye on this as the week unfolds. >>> quick look at u.s. futures, it is columbus day bond markets are closed. while we do have a slightly weaker picture, opening up about 80 pounds weaker that is it for today's show. i'm an vsa. jonaerce >> i'm willem marks. "worldwide exchange" coming up e. and stay clearer. in fact, most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks stayed clearer through 48 weeks. tremfya® works better than humira® at providing clearer skin, and more patients were symptom free with tr
he's in a meeting with japan he sads moscovici and juncker are the enemies of europe.his is not the official representation out of france interesting messaging going on there. of course, what we have seen is a very adverse reaction in italian financial markets today. we have yields moving substantially higher we have two-year yields 30 points higher up to 1.64 ten year, wow, up to 3.60. we just sold off ten basis points in the last 15, 20 minutes or so. it is not a pretty picture at all for...
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of europe. >> the enemies of the happiness of the european people are the junckers and moscovicis, whobrought uncertainty and fear to europe, and refuse to leave their cushy posts. vonnie: salvini says citizens look beyond spreads when they vote. right now, the 10-year spread to german bunds is above 300 basis points. for how long will citizens ignore spreads? has been talking about having the spread for breakfast and has been taunting the gentlemen of the spread. i was with him this morning when he was looking beyond the european commission, the people who are in power now. they are looking to the time in a few months where the commissioners' mandate will have ended and , they're looking to the european parliament elections. they say they want to take power then, then try to change the rules. jonathan the italian deputy : prime minister saying, he is sure the spreads between italian and german bond yields will not reach 400 basis points. saying an interview on italian tv, should i change my policies on the basis of what some speculators decide in the morning? no. has this been taken i
of europe. >> the enemies of the happiness of the european people are the junckers and moscovicis, whobrought uncertainty and fear to europe, and refuse to leave their cushy posts. vonnie: salvini says citizens look beyond spreads when they vote. right now, the 10-year spread to german bunds is above 300 basis points. for how long will citizens ignore spreads? has been talking about having the spread for breakfast and has been taunting the gentlemen of the spread. i was with him this...
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, juncker will brief 27 leaders on readiness for no-deal scenario on a wednesday summit dinner the eu is said to now be expecting prime minister may to present her view of brexit progress before the wednesday summit dinner. we've also heard from a german government official who says the north ireland brexit backstop must be legally water tight. this withdrawal agreement has to be legally binding before they can move on to that of the topic of the political declarations. so, it looks as though prime minister may will have an opportunity to spell out her definition of what progress means ahead of that eu summit at a dinner on wednesday. >>> we already discussed a lot if you have anything you want to tell us, if you want to get involved in on the conversation, follow us on twitter. >>> coming up on the show, emanuel macron reshuffles his cabinet. find out the big move after this break. place, the xfinity xfi gateway. and it's strengthened by xfi pods, which plug in to extend the wifi even farther, past anything that stands in its way. ...well almost anything. leave no room behind with xf
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eu commission chief jean-claude juncker is throwing his weight behind the idea of a -- of extending aition period as britain leaves the block, calling it a good idea. theresa may said she would consider extending the period which stands at 21 months. officials
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after he said that, he madejean—claude juncker the president of the european commission.ed by three guests here. alessandro verri, caterina sarfatti amd yuri guaiana. do you think he wants another election? surely not. absolutely, yes. we trust in salvini. you in salvini? the first time i came to a union. i said three words that made me in that place. the territory identity and culture to culture identity and culture to culture identity —— the territory, identity and culture identity. he values those three things but i wonder if you feel he's attacking european identity. i think he's attacking european values. european rights. he is clearly picking fights with your up is clearly picking fights with your up constantly. and that goes against the interest of a silly in my opinion. it's improved so much thanks to the european union. —— that goes against the interests of italy. besides values, it's a paradox that salvini talks about the european union, and when he was memberof parliament, he european union, and when he was member of parliament, he was never there. there is one
after he said that, he madejean—claude juncker the president of the european commission.ed by three guests here. alessandro verri, caterina sarfatti amd yuri guaiana. do you think he wants another election? surely not. absolutely, yes. we trust in salvini. you in salvini? the first time i came to a union. i said three words that made me in that place. the territory identity and culture to culture identity and culture to culture identity —— the territory, identity and culture identity. he...
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you speak to juncker, we're 80 or percent there it's the final 10 or 15% which has proved the biggest sticking point. there are skeptics who told us years ago that this would be the issue. years ago we were asking the question i remember speaking to leon fox a long, long time ago, at least 12 months ago with you and jeff and said what about the irish issue. there's a customs partnership solution the europeans haven't thought of any of that. they've kept a hard line going about the need for a fiscal border if, indeed, they can't spin off the n.i. in terms of the jurisdiction jeremy hunt, the u.n. secretary, appreciates this is one of the sticking points. we've been hearing some comments let's hear from him and we'll carry on the conversation. >> theresa may made it clear she would not sign you were to indefinite agreement so we have to have a manifesto. >> reporter: now regardless of what you think about mrs. may, if you're the hardest brexiteer, you have to admire the fact that this prime minister has tried to do something almost impossible, and that is try to basically sayings s saci
you speak to juncker, we're 80 or percent there it's the final 10 or 15% which has proved the biggest sticking point. there are skeptics who told us years ago that this would be the issue. years ago we were asking the question i remember speaking to leon fox a long, long time ago, at least 12 months ago with you and jeff and said what about the irish issue. there's a customs partnership solution the europeans haven't thought of any of that. they've kept a hard line going about the need for a...
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the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, says there's fresh momentum in brexite with newcastle.
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juncker greece and italy in the same phrase.ok at italy as having the propensity to infuse that amount of risk that greece did 10 years, eight years ago? a stretch to be frank. the eurozone is much better prepared, the ecb is much better prepared. like the central bank, no matter what the crisis was they are making it up as they go along. now it is completely different. italy has much better funding. and also there is international demand out there as well. we are talking about an economy with the capacity to manage the situation and most important lay, there is enough physical wealth to do with it at that point. aim concerneficit to because they prefer something closer to 1.6% so italy can get its debt load down but how much of a concern is it for markets? been atial reaction has sharp selloff but will that continue given that some were saying 2.5% was the line? jeremy: there are a few things here. eurozone growthe and what, how does that impact the ecb trajectory? that is where we will see the volatility over the medium term.
juncker greece and italy in the same phrase.ok at italy as having the propensity to infuse that amount of risk that greece did 10 years, eight years ago? a stretch to be frank. the eurozone is much better prepared, the ecb is much better prepared. like the central bank, no matter what the crisis was they are making it up as they go along. now it is completely different. italy has much better funding. and also there is international demand out there as well. we are talking about an economy with...
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the head of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, has said the chance of the uk and the eu reachingys. speaking to journalists in austria, mrjuncker said he was not sure an agreement could be finalised by october, but he said brussels was determined to reach an accord, saying "our will is unbroken". some patients could see theirgps in groups, under plans being considered by the nhs in england. doctors have been trialling shared appointments for up to 15 patients with the same condition — ranging from raised blood pressure and rheumatoid arthritis, to chronic back pain and asthma. the royal college of gps says patients like getting the support of others — while gps say it stops them having to repeat advice. earlier i spoke to dr fraser birrell and mary henfrey — a patient who's taken part in group—led sessions. i used to go to see doctor birrell each week and it was a three—hour group session and the good parts about it were people ask questions that you might not have thought of asking yourself and also it was nice to see other people and talk to them and get their experiences as we
the head of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, has said the chance of the uk and the eu reachingys. speaking to journalists in austria, mrjuncker said he was not sure an agreement could be finalised by october, but he said brussels was determined to reach an accord, saying "our will is unbroken". some patients could see theirgps in groups, under plans being considered by the nhs in england. doctors have been trialling shared appointments for up to 15 patients with the...
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jean-claude juncker comparing italy to greece this week. he's in that post for a long time.he is, but we are looking at an overall setup of leading post on the european stage cheney -- changing. we have the european central bank, the parliament and commission. all of that is up for grabs into 2019. it will be interesting to see where we are in terms of centrist majorities after the parliament election. anna: there is a lot in play into u.k., as well. the conservative party conference taking place. what is your assessment of the agreement that will be done? rsll it look like the cheque plan? carsten: that will never see the light of day, let's face it. it will provide cover for theresa may and domestic u.k. politics, but the withdrawal agreement, the stuff that matters in legal terms, that is going to be drafted on the basis of what the commission has been proposing. the backstop on northern ireland and customs union for the u.k. anna: does that mean we are getting little detail on the future trading relationship? carsten: that is what we are looking at. right now, there is s
jean-claude juncker comparing italy to greece this week. he's in that post for a long time.he is, but we are looking at an overall setup of leading post on the european stage cheney -- changing. we have the european central bank, the parliament and commission. all of that is up for grabs into 2019. it will be interesting to see where we are in terms of centrist majorities after the parliament election. anna: there is a lot in play into u.k., as well. the conservative party conference taking...
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there is freshman meant in brexit talks, according to the president of the commission, jean—claude junckera deal could be reached by next month. 0ne next month. one week after the indonesian earthquake and tsunami, officials say more than 1000 people could still be missing beneath the rubble. the opera singer has died at the age of 85. her song with freddie mercury which became the signature song at the barcelona olympics. now, it's time for the travel show. this week we are in kazakhstan. the view from the top! a vast country in the middle of central asia. full of stunning landscapes and nomadic traditions. you can feel the fish tugging on the net. nature and the great outdoors have always been central to that kazakh people's way of life. birds chirping, fish jumping, sun setting... i get it. and i am here to explore how they are now combining both ancient and modern ways to stay in touch with their wild side. he grunts. it feels good to make the sound, but i don't know what they are saying. woo! this is a lot of fun! i've arrived in kazakhstan‘s biggest city of almaty. once, back when th
there is freshman meant in brexit talks, according to the president of the commission, jean—claude junckera deal could be reached by next month. 0ne next month. one week after the indonesian earthquake and tsunami, officials say more than 1000 people could still be missing beneath the rubble. the opera singer has died at the age of 85. her song with freddie mercury which became the signature song at the barcelona olympics. now, it's time for the travel show. this week we are in kazakhstan....
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it would increase public spending next year, the president of the european commission jean-claude junckerarned the government to its -- scale back instead. a new euro crisis could be on the horizon. reporter: the prime minister's main focus is on damage control. after a meeting the italian leader pledged to shrink his nation's debt burden. italy's economic minister provided more details. he said the government wanted to gradually reduce the country's get in stages from 2.4% to 2% of gdp within three years. italy's new debt is a hot topic across europe right now. after all, the country is the eurozone's third-largest economy. yet it is struggling. it's national debt is twice what it should be. unemployment is high. the country's banks stand on shaky ground. and the eu has long demanded introduction of reforms. there are still many in italy's populist government who want to increase spending, not reduce it. it was one of their key election promises. >> to retreat from 2.4% would mean telling italians you wiwill not retire, wewe will not compensate t those treateded byh banks, and we will no
it would increase public spending next year, the president of the european commission jean-claude junckerarned the government to its -- scale back instead. a new euro crisis could be on the horizon. reporter: the prime minister's main focus is on damage control. after a meeting the italian leader pledged to shrink his nation's debt burden. italy's economic minister provided more details. he said the government wanted to gradually reduce the country's get in stages from 2.4% to 2% of gdp within...
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he is having a little dance, jean claudejuncker at he is having a little dance, jean claude juncker attalks, it is filled with speculation by journalists and a few diplomats as well about whether he was mocking theresa may for her now infamous dance at the podium and that speculation was ended by this tweet from his chief spokesperson saying that without a song or dance what would life be? quoting abba there, not directed at anyone, improvisation on the moment has the music kept playing before he could start his speech. great respect for theresa may, repeatedly stated in public and demonstrated and practised. if we have learned anything from that short episode of his dancing, the european commission is well aware that anything, absolutely anything, including some dancing in the podium has to be careful that it does not become a somatic incident. i was rather thinking they could go on strictly dancing together but an unlikely couple perhaps. thank you for joining us with the latest on brexit from brussels. you are watching bbc news at 5pm. one of britain's most senior police officers ha
he is having a little dance, jean claudejuncker at he is having a little dance, jean claude juncker attalks, it is filled with speculation by journalists and a few diplomats as well about whether he was mocking theresa may for her now infamous dance at the podium and that speculation was ended by this tweet from his chief spokesperson saying that without a song or dance what would life be? quoting abba there, not directed at anyone, improvisation on the moment has the music kept playing before...
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in fact, jean—claude juncker, the president of the commission said not long ago, "my goodness, you know get their independence we would be looking at a european union which would consist of about 98 states — we don't want that." there is no content in the treaties to make us out of the european union. there is no treaty for the question, the issue of nations inside the state to take the decision to separate from the state... there is no provision. it would be no more than two, three, four cases — scotland, flemish... well, who are you to say? you can't say what you might open up in terms of other separatist movements around europe. you have no idea. that's why it makes sense, as it is already happening, to open the real debate at the european level about the internal enlargement, to say the requisite, the democratic equality that would be required for the people to express their will in this sense, why not? to be honest, at the moment, given europe's problems with brexit, with some much of what's happening in eastern europe with nationalism and populism, frankly, i don't think your visi
in fact, jean—claude juncker, the president of the commission said not long ago, "my goodness, you know get their independence we would be looking at a european union which would consist of about 98 states — we don't want that." there is no content in the treaties to make us out of the european union. there is no treaty for the question, the issue of nations inside the state to take the decision to separate from the state... there is no provision. it would be no more than two,...
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the president of the commission, juncker, was very upbeat this week.ression is that there will be some sort of fudge, some kind of invisible border in northern ireland, there will be some magic there. a deal will be found and then there will be this frictionless trade, which is the keyword at the moment. nobody wants a mess, so they will get frictionless trade. a long transition, 21, 24 months, and then maybe we will know something about it. but on the other hand, what is happening on saturday with the people's vote march, with people actually in britain starting to realise that it is an awful mess, a dog's dinner, and people are starting to shift opinion towards a second vote... they're not. the polls tell us that they are, actually. the polls tell us that they are. they simply don't. look atjohn curtice on this, leading british experts on this also. this is one of the most astonishing things about life in britain since the referendum, people who voted leave are still broadly in favour of leave. those who voted remain are still broadly in favour of re
the president of the commission, juncker, was very upbeat this week.ression is that there will be some sort of fudge, some kind of invisible border in northern ireland, there will be some magic there. a deal will be found and then there will be this frictionless trade, which is the keyword at the moment. nobody wants a mess, so they will get frictionless trade. a long transition, 21, 24 months, and then maybe we will know something about it. but on the other hand, what is happening on saturday...
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his comments came after another senior eu official, jean claude juncker, president of the european commissionin the last few days. stay with us on bbc news. still to come — tributes are paid to montserrat caballe — the spanish opera singer who's died at the age of 85. this was a celebration by people who were relishing their freedom. they believe everything's going to be different from now on. they think their country will be respected in the world once more, as it used to be before slobodan milosevic took power. the dalai lama, the exiled spiritual leader of tibet, has won this year's nobel peace prize. as the parade was reaching its climax, two grenades exploded, and a group of soldiersjumped from a military truck taking part in the parade and ran towards the president, firing from kalashnikov automatic rifles. after 437 years, the skeletal ribs of henry viii's tragic warship emerged. but, even as divers work to buoy her up, the mary rose went through another heart—stopping drama. i want to be the people's governor. i want to represent everybody. i believe in the people of california. this
his comments came after another senior eu official, jean claude juncker, president of the european commissionin the last few days. stay with us on bbc news. still to come — tributes are paid to montserrat caballe — the spanish opera singer who's died at the age of 85. this was a celebration by people who were relishing their freedom. they believe everything's going to be different from now on. they think their country will be respected in the world once more, as it used to be before...
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his comments came after another senior eu official, jean claude juncker, president of the european commissionhe chances of a an agreement have risen in the last few days. voters in brazil are preparing to go to the polls, after a bitterly divisive presidential election campaign. the front runner is the far right nationalist, jiar bolsonaro, who was stabbed by a protester on the campaign trail. among voters' biggest concerns are corruption, rising crime and a stagnant economy, as katy watson from brazil. this past week in brazil has been tense. the proud host of the olympic games, rio was brazil's showpiece. two yea rs rio was brazil's showpiece. two years on, that pride has turned to shame. police shootouts, fear all is —— funerals and painful goodbyes. where people's lives and up like this. violence has become a key election issue. 13—year—old maria eduardo was affectionate and studios. a keen basketball player, she never once missed training. but one day she didn't come back. in this video, police shoot dead two drug traffickers. maria was caught in the crossfire, shot three times on the ba
his comments came after another senior eu official, jean claude juncker, president of the european commissionhe chances of a an agreement have risen in the last few days. voters in brazil are preparing to go to the polls, after a bitterly divisive presidential election campaign. the front runner is the far right nationalist, jiar bolsonaro, who was stabbed by a protester on the campaign trail. among voters' biggest concerns are corruption, rising crime and a stagnant economy, as katy watson...
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commission president juncker sounded a little less optimistic how much money did we get the impression that the britons think we are leaving great britain so it's exactly the opposite. why are you so negative. because the e.u. chief negotiator and the u.k. gregg's it minister have been negotiating. and negotiating. then the u.k. changed its bragg's it minister and they negotiated some more with this result we must finalize the reason right riemann. and we are not yet there to document. we must prepare for forty because the conversation on our future russian ship you can see all of this is borderline literally we mean the border between northern ireland which is part of the u.k. and the republic of ireland that belongs to the e.u. this remains the main sticking point in the negotiations everybody wants to avoid the border the e.u. has suggested pushing it into the irish sea but to reset may rejects an external border separating two parts of the u.k. that could be avoided if the u.k. as a whole were part of the european single market and customs union but. the only workable solution is o
commission president juncker sounded a little less optimistic how much money did we get the impression that the britons think we are leaving great britain so it's exactly the opposite. why are you so negative. because the e.u. chief negotiator and the u.k. gregg's it minister have been negotiating. and negotiating. then the u.k. changed its bragg's it minister and they negotiated some more with this result we must finalize the reason right riemann. and we are not yet there to document. we must...
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the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, has suggested the chances of a brexitrecent days. in an interview published in three austrian newspapers, he said an agreement might be concluded in time for a special eu summit in november. he also reiterated his position that a no—deal scenario "would not be good" for either the uk or the eu. further rail strikes are bringing disruption today as industrial action continues in the long—running dispute over the role of guards on trains. members of the rmt union on south western railway are staging a 48—hour walkout, and workers on northern are holding their seventh consecutive saturday stoppage. the former chair of a parliamentary body overseeing mps expenses has criticised the disability benefits assessment system as a "hostile environment" after being told he was ineligible for support despite having parkinson's and terminal prostate cancer. andrew mcdonald ran the independent parliamentary standards authority before retiring on health grounds — he had his benefits stopped after assessors decided he was no longer ill en
the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, has suggested the chances of a brexitrecent days. in an interview published in three austrian newspapers, he said an agreement might be concluded in time for a special eu summit in november. he also reiterated his position that a no—deal scenario "would not be good" for either the uk or the eu. further rail strikes are bringing disruption today as industrial action continues in the long—running dispute over the role...
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the head of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, has said the chance of the uk and the eu reachingsed in the last few days. speaking to journalists in austria, mrjuncker said he was not sure an agreement could be finalised by october, but he said brussels was determined to reach an accord, saying "our will is unbroken". further rail strikes have brought disruption today, as industrial action continues in the long—running dispute over the role of guards on trains. members of the rmt union on south western railway are staging a 48—hour walk—out, and workers on northern are holding their seventh consecutive saturday stoppage. scientists and representatives of 195 governments have a approved a report on limiting global temperature rises to 1.5 degrees. the finalised report — due to be published on monday — will sound a warning about the speed and scale of measures required to protect countries vulnerable to global warming and rising sea levels. it's expected to prompt calls for urgent steps to cut greenhouse emissions to zero by 2050. and we'll bring you the full details of that report
the head of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, has said the chance of the uk and the eu reachingsed in the last few days. speaking to journalists in austria, mrjuncker said he was not sure an agreement could be finalised by october, but he said brussels was determined to reach an accord, saying "our will is unbroken". further rail strikes have brought disruption today, as industrial action continues in the long—running dispute over the role of guards on trains. members...