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angela merkel has it right. it's a day that i don't think anyone who was anywhere close to this wall will ever forget however long that they live because it just captured all the emotions, the hopes, the dreams of people that you knew had been there for decades and they exploded in really a frenzy of celebration atop the wall as the pick axes and hammers blazed away at that and even a heavy equipment had been brought in. the decision was we're going to lift the wall, show a softer side of our socialist system. most people really didn't buy that. a lot of people vowed that once they got out they would never come back. it really -- well, there were other events. the velvet revolution, czechoslovakia, romania, of course poland that led it all off. it mattered here most. this was the focal point, and this brandenburg gate behind me is the mystic center of the german people. this is the epicenter of the east/west divide. when that wall came down it told all of us communism is collapsing. let's reflect on what that me
angela merkel has it right. it's a day that i don't think anyone who was anywhere close to this wall will ever forget however long that they live because it just captured all the emotions, the hopes, the dreams of people that you knew had been there for decades and they exploded in really a frenzy of celebration atop the wall as the pick axes and hammers blazed away at that and even a heavy equipment had been brought in. the decision was we're going to lift the wall, show a softer side of our...
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to his left the angela merkel, the german chancellor. other dignitaries and vips as well, all holding yellow roses in honor of those victims. next hour chancellor merkel will officially open the country's new permanent exhibition in the documentation center of the berlin wall memorial. so much of the history of the berlin is intertwined with the history of the united states as well. behind me is the german parliament and brandenburg gate. ronald reagan calling on mr. gorbachev to tear down the wall. let's bring in fred pleitgen live at the east side gallery and jim clancy is live at brandenburg gate. there you all are. jim clancy, let's start with you. what's going on where you are? >> reporter: two things missing the day, related definitely, the clouds and the beautiful sunshine that we were promised by the weather man. very chilly here today. as i look over the clouds, several hundred people have been gathered here. the bands have been doing some sound tests. people are waiting. i imagine these crowds will swell. perhaps the weather, th
to his left the angela merkel, the german chancellor. other dignitaries and vips as well, all holding yellow roses in honor of those victims. next hour chancellor merkel will officially open the country's new permanent exhibition in the documentation center of the berlin wall memorial. so much of the history of the berlin is intertwined with the history of the united states as well. behind me is the german parliament and brandenburg gate. ronald reagan calling on mr. gorbachev to tear down the...
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for the first time german chancellor angela merkel voiced concerns the u.k. ght leave the european union. merkel is concerned by the british prime minister's efforts to reduce free flow of workers from the other 27 countries in the eu david cameron promises to hold a referendum if he is reelected next year. for more on merkel's concerns over a british accent from the eu, we can go to berlin to speak to the senior vice president. thanks for talking to us. no independent confirmation about the content of this article, but it raises some interesting questions, doesn't? how clear is that we have a disagreement over one of the basic principles of the european union? >> i think it is pretty clear that anybody who would challenge the fundamental principle of the working of the european union would certainly be in disagreement with germany and for the majority of other members in the european union. i think the real conflict is one in which germany has been on the side of the united kingdom when it comes to streamlining bureaucracy, cutting red tape, and gauging free-
for the first time german chancellor angela merkel voiced concerns the u.k. ght leave the european union. merkel is concerned by the british prime minister's efforts to reduce free flow of workers from the other 27 countries in the eu david cameron promises to hold a referendum if he is reelected next year. for more on merkel's concerns over a british accent from the eu, we can go to berlin to speak to the senior vice president. thanks for talking to us. no independent confirmation about the...
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we saw angela merkel at the war memorial. she was accompanied by the former soviet leader mikhail gorbachev. it's interesting. she's been talking about a new cold war and he blames the west. >> he has been speaking about the world being on the verge of a new cold war. those words are weighty coming from the man, opening and restructuring the soviet union, the ideas that were really a breath of fresh air in the 1980s, if you recall that era, when we had to live in a world that was divided and had an absurd symbol of the berlin wall. because of tensions over ukraine and the middle east, and western triumphalism to use his words, we are on the verge of a new lord. he's coming out in support of vladimir putin, and his actions in ukraine, and has condemned sanctions against leading figures in the kremlin and people involved. surprising words to a certain extent for the man we associate with helping midwife, if you will, at the end of the cold war. speaking of a new one around the corner. >> okay. we'll leave you with those orchest
we saw angela merkel at the war memorial. she was accompanied by the former soviet leader mikhail gorbachev. it's interesting. she's been talking about a new cold war and he blames the west. >> he has been speaking about the world being on the verge of a new cold war. those words are weighty coming from the man, opening and restructuring the soviet union, the ideas that were really a breath of fresh air in the 1980s, if you recall that era, when we had to live in a world that was divided...
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what celebrations do they have with former president gorbachev and angela merkel? merkel gave a speech yesterday in parliament. gorbachev is popular here. he's one of the most popular here. many in the east and the west know it was his policies and the fact that the soviet union troops, there were over 100,000 here, they didn't intervene back then and stop that peaceful revolution from happening. what's going on is one of the things you see behind me, the lights you see here. which is the light border that's set up across where the berlin wall used to be, at least across a stretch of it. they are illuminated in the night and released into the sky at precisely 7:20 p.m. local time tomorrow. which is exactly the moment that the announcement was made that the berlin wall would be open. there's a big fest cival at the brandenburg gate. the symbol of german unity. a festival and bands. and the mayor of berlin, possibly with angela merkel is going to start in motion the balloons being released. that's the big moment when germany celebrates 25 years since the fall of the
what celebrations do they have with former president gorbachev and angela merkel? merkel gave a speech yesterday in parliament. gorbachev is popular here. he's one of the most popular here. many in the east and the west know it was his policies and the fact that the soviet union troops, there were over 100,000 here, they didn't intervene back then and stop that peaceful revolution from happening. what's going on is one of the things you see behind me, the lights you see here. which is the...
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angela merkel fighting with vladimir putin three dozen times. nick spicer reporting live from berlin. now a picture making the rounds on social media. a plane processed to the runway, frozen to the runway. minus 22 celsius, minus 52. those are passengers asked to give it a push. the u.k.'s government is facing an unprecedented number of terrorists. threats preventing 40 major parts since 2005. we have more from london. >> reporter: here it seems is one of the new front lines in the british government's campaign against people and newspapers called home grown terrorist. university campuses says the governments are not only to stop extremists, they'll have to prove it too. and the government will hold them to their word. >> when the security agency tells us the threat is more dangerous than before, we should take notice. after careful analysis and thorough preparation where we can tighten the laws and tougher the powers and capabilities. many universities say they are doing their duty, particularly if the alternative issues are denied. >> what we
angela merkel fighting with vladimir putin three dozen times. nick spicer reporting live from berlin. now a picture making the rounds on social media. a plane processed to the runway, frozen to the runway. minus 22 celsius, minus 52. those are passengers asked to give it a push. the u.k.'s government is facing an unprecedented number of terrorists. threats preventing 40 major parts since 2005. we have more from london. >> reporter: here it seems is one of the new front lines in the...
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the chancellor angela merkel will be leading the commemorations. is attending a church service before the main event in a few hours. that's when a million people are expected to join in. let's find out more about what is going on and speak to nick spicer, nick. >> reporter: are angela merkel as you were saying, is attending a church service and will be attending the opening of a new memorial center designed to remember the hundreds of people who died crossing the border between east and west germany between 1961 and 1989. 6'61 was the year the wall was built in august overnight and a prize to the people of the city and the world the dividing line for the country, for europe and indeed for all of the world itself divided by the cold war. angela merkel will be joined by the former polish president in solidarity trade union leader. one of the leading lights of the movement that led to the end of the coal war as well as miguel gorbachov who was here last night and it will all come to a conclusion here where i am standing, you can see a line of balloons
the chancellor angela merkel will be leading the commemorations. is attending a church service before the main event in a few hours. that's when a million people are expected to join in. let's find out more about what is going on and speak to nick spicer, nick. >> reporter: are angela merkel as you were saying, is attending a church service and will be attending the opening of a new memorial center designed to remember the hundreds of people who died crossing the border between east and...
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angela merkel's feet to the fire. he did not give a position on net neutrality. they have got to do a lot on the infrastructure and the data protection sides. merkel'sbout angela phone. she had a secure blackberry. what about her relationship with google? obviously merkel's private phone was the one that was tapped by the nsa. here's what eric schmidt said testifying on capitol hill a couple weeks ago. he said markel raised the issue personally why her phone was being tapped by the u.s. to listen into the phone conversations with her mother. it is personal for her. by merkel'snecdote officials. they said angela merkel had no recollection of bringing that up with eric schmidt. which could add to the distressed, you might say poisonous relationship between u.s. tech companies and san francisco-based tech companies and angela merkel's government. some of merkel's own companies do not want her to repair that relationship, they want her to be antagonistic. what is the view in germany of the incoming digital commissioner who
angela merkel's feet to the fire. he did not give a position on net neutrality. they have got to do a lot on the infrastructure and the data protection sides. merkel'sbout angela phone. she had a secure blackberry. what about her relationship with google? obviously merkel's private phone was the one that was tapped by the nsa. here's what eric schmidt said testifying on capitol hill a couple weeks ago. he said markel raised the issue personally why her phone was being tapped by the u.s. to...
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book aboutote a angela merkel. how serious is this? up a's been building while.e to deal with the starting point. she wants the u.k. to stay in the eu. she has reached out to david cameron on the multiple times over the recent months to try and make that happen. this immigration issue has turned into a problem for her. that now with this morning she is trying to draw a line of how far she is prepared to back the u.k. government. >> run me through this. we talk about a possible british exit being a disaster for all of europe. she is interested in keeping the u.k. in the eu. up week as iis will do everything to keep you inside. not at any price is basically what she is saying. she has hinted at this before. this is causing the latest quite a stir in the u.k.. merkel has of writing factors to consider. as much as she would like the u.k. to stay in the european union, she cites arguments such as the uk's free market tradition being important to the eu as a whole. she can only push that so far. ,isn't in the report she doesn't want to be seen as promoting an anti-immi
book aboutote a angela merkel. how serious is this? up a's been building while.e to deal with the starting point. she wants the u.k. to stay in the eu. she has reached out to david cameron on the multiple times over the recent months to try and make that happen. this immigration issue has turned into a problem for her. that now with this morning she is trying to draw a line of how far she is prepared to back the u.k. government. >> run me through this. we talk about a possible british...
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but it's chancer angela merkel has worked the hardest phoning russian president vladimir putin threeozen times since the crisis began. >> nothing justifies or accuses th the annexization of crimea by russia. it is being called in key. >> go merkebut merkel faces challenges. it could effect up to 30 300,000 jobs in the country. and then she needs to keep the european union behind the sanctions as well before they come up in march. they're showing no signs of changing the mind of the man in the kremlin. or weakening the resolve of nato and the united states. it says it will keep its soldiers in the baltic nations and poland another year. nato's top military commander visited the ukrainian capitol in a show of support. the president wants to hold a referendum of joining the alliance. >> they have been with nato and in maritime operations with us. we've done training here in ukraine together, and what is important about this work is that it will bring the ukrainian army closer to those nato tactics, techniques and procedures that make them even more inter-operable with our forces in the
but it's chancer angela merkel has worked the hardest phoning russian president vladimir putin threeozen times since the crisis began. >> nothing justifies or accuses th the annexization of crimea by russia. it is being called in key. >> go merkebut merkel faces challenges. it could effect up to 30 300,000 jobs in the country. and then she needs to keep the european union behind the sanctions as well before they come up in march. they're showing no signs of changing the mind of the...
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chancellor angela merkel has rejected recognition of palestine. the same applies to the united states. they say that absence of a peace deal with israel could do more harm than good. >> we are joined now by a member of the german social democratic party and a member of the european parliament. welcome to the program. are you planning to support the move in the european parliament to recognize an independent palestine? >> i need some more time to discuss with my friends for example. i'm happy we have four weeks more time before we have to take the decision. >> why is this vote coming now? >> it is coming right now after a long time of discussions, within the parliament, within our political group, and the majority of socialist here feel it is necessary to do this step to make very clear that we want to have a two state solution and we want to have progress in its he's protests. >> with this vote undermine europe and germany's special standing with the state of israel? >> we need the four weeks to discuss it. it is a question of the wording. it will
chancellor angela merkel has rejected recognition of palestine. the same applies to the united states. they say that absence of a peace deal with israel could do more harm than good. >> we are joined now by a member of the german social democratic party and a member of the european parliament. welcome to the program. are you planning to support the move in the european parliament to recognize an independent palestine? >> i need some more time to discuss with my friends for example....
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german chancellor angela merkel laid roses marking those that died trying to escape the communist east to the democratic west >>> two american citizens released by north korea have arrived back in the united states. kenneth bae, and michael todd miller were freed after the u.s. director of national intelligence flew to pyongyang for talks. kenneth bae had been sentenced to 15 years for anti-government activities, and michael todd miller a 16 month gaol term for espionage >>> back home on american soil. kenneth bae steps off a plane in military washington state. he's joined on the tarmac by michael todd miller. the two men were held in prison examples in north korea. michael todd miller was gaoled for six years, kenneth bae, a christian missionary convicted two years ago for alleged anti-government activities. he'd been trying to convert north koreans. he'd been serving a 15 year term. >> thank you for all your support and prayer and love. that has been encouraging for me, and for others. thank you. god bless you >>> news of the men's release had been welcomed earlier by president obama
german chancellor angela merkel laid roses marking those that died trying to escape the communist east to the democratic west >>> two american citizens released by north korea have arrived back in the united states. kenneth bae, and michael todd miller were freed after the u.s. director of national intelligence flew to pyongyang for talks. kenneth bae had been sentenced to 15 years for anti-government activities, and michael todd miller a 16 month gaol term for espionage >>>...
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chancellor angela merkel led the tribute to hundreds killed trying to breach the hated symbol of the cold war. nick spicer is following events in the german capitol. ♪ >> peter gabriel sang "heroes," written during the old war by david bowie. a fitting tribute on a day that marked the triumph of people power over the east german leadership. earlier in the day, the german chancellor remembered the east germans who died trying to flee to the west before the wall came down. >> it showed that we have the power to shape our destiny and make things better. that is the message of the fall of the wall. it is directed at germany, ours in europe and the world, especially in ukraine, syria, iraq, other areas where rights are violated. >> this man shows travel documents a understands remembers taking the first train in the morning to wait for hours at the check point. >> we crossed and stood in west berlin. it is to this day an overwhelming memory. it's a strange feeling now to see the gate from the western side. it's something you will never forget. >> as part of the festivities, balloons lined
chancellor angela merkel led the tribute to hundreds killed trying to breach the hated symbol of the cold war. nick spicer is following events in the german capitol. ♪ >> peter gabriel sang "heroes," written during the old war by david bowie. a fitting tribute on a day that marked the triumph of people power over the east german leadership. earlier in the day, the german chancellor remembered the east germans who died trying to flee to the west before the wall came down....
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we will hear from chancellor, angela merkel, on her country's historic day. we will have more after this break. >>> survivors of this record-breaking storm are still trying to rebuild more than 70,000 people still live in the danger zone fearing what could happen next. one filmmaker takes a look back at the dreaded days when the typhoon hit and his life was completely changed. >> the storm came around quarter to 6:00, and originally it was expected to make landfall around 12:00, noon. so everybody was caught off guard, including the international media who were here to cover the event. all of us were trapped inside buildings and hotels, and nobody was able to go out and actually cover what was going on. as the water came in immediately, and nobody could move. i was with my mom on the phone when the water hit. she said, we're okay. we're safe. the last thing she said, she could hear people banging at the door. i know now they were not people. it was the water rushing. the phone was cut, and that was the last time i heard from my mom. when the phone went off, t
we will hear from chancellor, angela merkel, on her country's historic day. we will have more after this break. >>> survivors of this record-breaking storm are still trying to rebuild more than 70,000 people still live in the danger zone fearing what could happen next. one filmmaker takes a look back at the dreaded days when the typhoon hit and his life was completely changed. >> the storm came around quarter to 6:00, and originally it was expected to make landfall around 12:00,...
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angela merkel said the fall of the berlin wall shows that dreams can come true. >> i'm in the occupied west bank. as the word celebrates the 25th anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall, israel's separation wall is under the spotlight. >> over a million catalans take part in a vote to demand independence from spain. >> a new government offers a message of hope to yemen but faces a struggle to establish its authority. >> i have all the day's sport. beating lamb i will to know by seconds to snatch the brazilian grand prix with just one race remaining. >> welcome to the program. more than a million visitors have descended on berlin to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall. 8,000 white balloons are to be released along the part of the wall that once divided east from west. you're looking at live shots now of the celebration there in berlin, a total symbol of the wall of course of the cold war. let's cross live to nick spicer. lots of light events in berlin where you are, even the chance lower made an appearance at the wall earlier today. what's the atmosphere lik
angela merkel said the fall of the berlin wall shows that dreams can come true. >> i'm in the occupied west bank. as the word celebrates the 25th anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall, israel's separation wall is under the spotlight. >> over a million catalans take part in a vote to demand independence from spain. >> a new government offers a message of hope to yemen but faces a struggle to establish its authority. >> i have all the day's sport. beating lamb i will...
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german chancellor angela merkel laid roses at a stretch of wall. she was after a huge party, at the brandenburg gait. the wall divided the commune yist east germany and the west. it became a powerful symbol of the end of the cold war. >> mikhail gorbachev will attend the celebrations and says that the world is on the brink of a new cold war. >> translation: bloodshed in europe and the middle east against the backdrop between a breakdown of dialogue between major powers is of concern. the world is on the brink of a new cold war. some say it has begun. >> a symbol of the cold war may have begun. it is a tourist attraction. we'll cross to nick spicer in berlin, let's look at where the fall of wall was important. >> reporter: east germany built a wall after a quarter of its population fled to west germany. in an example of communist devil speak it said the barrier was to keep western fascists out. the east german people tore the wall down. the regime called it the peaceful revolution. >> nowadays the wall is big business. trinkets and tours on offer ev
german chancellor angela merkel laid roses at a stretch of wall. she was after a huge party, at the brandenburg gait. the wall divided the commune yist east germany and the west. it became a powerful symbol of the end of the cold war. >> mikhail gorbachev will attend the celebrations and says that the world is on the brink of a new cold war. >> translation: bloodshed in europe and the middle east against the backdrop between a breakdown of dialogue between major powers is of...
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. >> german chancellor angela merkel started the day by remembering the people killed trying to escape to west germany. she grew up in east germany and like almost everyone could never have thought the berlin wall would come down through simple people power. the former satisfactory jet leader credited with paving the way for the fall responded to east-west techies in the ukraine. >> the break down of the dialogue is of major concern. the world is on the brink of a new cold war. some say it's all right begun yet we don't see the u.n. security council playing any role or taking concrete action. >> a million, maybe more people are expected to take part in celebrations here. the berlin wall used to run in front of the gate, dividing a country, city, continent and to a larger extend the world and a super power standoff. the wall didn't come down because of decisions at the top but because of citizens taking to the streets. >> this former dissident is one of them. he now overkeeps the files kept by the police and says the fall of the wall has a message for the world. >> what can you learn? i
. >> german chancellor angela merkel started the day by remembering the people killed trying to escape to west germany. she grew up in east germany and like almost everyone could never have thought the berlin wall would come down through simple people power. the former satisfactory jet leader credited with paving the way for the fall responded to east-west techies in the ukraine. >> the break down of the dialogue is of major concern. the world is on the brink of a new cold war. some...
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jim, there's angela merkel now. she has arrived at the berlin wall memorial.'ll open a new exhibition on a street that saw heart-rending scenes of families ripped apart, friends cut off from one another, back when the infamous wall was suddenly erected by communist authorities in august 1961. we just saw jim clancy's report. 25 years ago for cnn. of course he's still on our team today. and he's part of our special coverage there in berlin. so stay with us for a two-hour special, looking at the 25th anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall. jim clancy, fred pleitgen and holly gorani pick things up from berlin in just a minute. you're watching cnn. s. >>> hello everyone and welcome to our viewers all over the world and in the united states this hour. we are live in berlin. as events are under way to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall. we'll get to all the celebrat n celebrations and festivities in a moment. you're seeing the beginning of those commemorative events on your screen. two american citizens held by north korea are back in
jim, there's angela merkel now. she has arrived at the berlin wall memorial.'ll open a new exhibition on a street that saw heart-rending scenes of families ripped apart, friends cut off from one another, back when the infamous wall was suddenly erected by communist authorities in august 1961. we just saw jim clancy's report. 25 years ago for cnn. of course he's still on our team today. and he's part of our special coverage there in berlin. so stay with us for a two-hour special, looking at the...
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what's interesting is that earlier in the year, angela merkel said she was more than prepared to workitain to tackle benefit fraud. it seems that perhaps there's now a little bit of common ground. it's worth remembering that germany too struggles with very high immigration. it's actually at a 20-year high here. solving problems like a skills gap and a low birthrate. nevertheless, it's not long since the mayors of 12 major german cities wrote the central german government saying they were struggling to cope with the numbers of people coming in. there are proposals on the table in germany to deal with that issue, too. they, for example, would quite like to cut some benefits to eu migrants if they haven't got a job after six months. they'd like to be able to deport people who were convicted of benefit fraud. so you can see that some common ground is starting to emerge. although david cameron's proposals go much further than the german proposals. nevertheless, now that those proposals are on the table, it may be that there's a way forward. it's been very interesting the last few months. y
what's interesting is that earlier in the year, angela merkel said she was more than prepared to workitain to tackle benefit fraud. it seems that perhaps there's now a little bit of common ground. it's worth remembering that germany too struggles with very high immigration. it's actually at a 20-year high here. solving problems like a skills gap and a low birthrate. nevertheless, it's not long since the mayors of 12 major german cities wrote the central german government saying they were...
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and 89% of the global polls at is europe's deflation greater than the strength of inflation and angela merkel's policy not rubbing that well with the global culture either. policy is too restrictive. that is a number that they will make that message at g-20 but will anyone listen to it? equity markets are up a little bit higher. brents, week eight of decline on the brent market. the longest losing streak since 1988. do anything? volumes accrued 47% against the hundred day average. not only do you see prices decline you are seeing an aggressive shift in terms of volume. if that is not enough to finish he says he quite likes itvron in terms of the oil there will be more deals done as a result of these moves. copper is down the third day in a row. commodities are going to set the tone and the agenda for the potential deals that will be done in 2014 -- i am a year behind myself, 2015. charoline keeping the numbers stable, 2014 deliveries 2.6%,ed to be better, up ,he telecom conglomerate third-quarter sales beat. .hey raised the 2014 target cac up 4/10 of 1%. >> france winning this morning. that is
and 89% of the global polls at is europe's deflation greater than the strength of inflation and angela merkel's policy not rubbing that well with the global culture either. policy is too restrictive. that is a number that they will make that message at g-20 but will anyone listen to it? equity markets are up a little bit higher. brents, week eight of decline on the brent market. the longest losing streak since 1988. do anything? volumes accrued 47% against the hundred day average. not only do...
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. >> henry kissinger and remember it's of this with leading academics of the world, angela merkel grewp in east germany, didn't she? >> you know what she did? she went to the sauna. after the sauna, she had a beer. she did not quite know that it was real, and it was not until the next day -- she had classes, her physics lab to tend to. the next day she cross shoppingt to the center, saw the excess. one other thing about this is merkel, and this gets back to the tech debate, merkel was in the former east, which means that the shot of the was a real presence. today as shere thinks and makes decisions on tech and national security issues. >> i liked what you bring up the emotion of merkel who grew up in east germany. this is the 25th anniversary. you have an entire generation of kids who were not there when the berlin wall came down. what is the emotion of the millennials? fromlot of the millennials the east do not really understand the significance of it. for the generation in the 40's and 50's, those on the east may have been left behind just a little bit. number of board members from t
. >> henry kissinger and remember it's of this with leading academics of the world, angela merkel grewp in east germany, didn't she? >> you know what she did? she went to the sauna. after the sauna, she had a beer. she did not quite know that it was real, and it was not until the next day -- she had classes, her physics lab to tend to. the next day she cross shoppingt to the center, saw the excess. one other thing about this is merkel, and this gets back to the tech debate, merkel...
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angela merkel reportedly shoving her first -- showing her first concerns the u.k. is heading towards the exit door. are you aware of that concern, and how concerned are you about how much of a political messages come -- becoming ahead of the election next year? >> i am concerned when people ,tart raising these issues because from the point of view of the international business community, they won't have certainty. one of those has been the knowledge we are members of the central market. we have had anxiety discussed about our future. the increasingly toxic debate has made this more difficult. >> do you think it is becoming a ?olitical football >> clearly it is. i think part of the problem is immigration is a complex issue. there are issues about people coming in from outside of the european union, and we have to maintain a careful balance between making sure it is haveed, ensuring we freedom from overseas students to come to the u.k., that workers can come in where employers need them. there is a different set of issues where the basic risible is freedom of movemen
angela merkel reportedly shoving her first -- showing her first concerns the u.k. is heading towards the exit door. are you aware of that concern, and how concerned are you about how much of a political messages come -- becoming ahead of the election next year? >> i am concerned when people ,tart raising these issues because from the point of view of the international business community, they won't have certainty. one of those has been the knowledge we are members of the central market....
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we have had angela merkel say she supports the plan in principle. is cover from the jury decide -- german side. i'm more interested about what the french and italians have to say about it. some french for calling forth 60,000,000,000-80,000,000,000 in new money. the depending on how you slice it, it is hard to get past that 20 million, have private loans go out to the tune of 60 billion euros, and once these projects get started, have bonds off the back of the projects. the big guarantee is that the eu money would be the first hit is some of the projects go south. it is being used as what is called a leverage he shooter. that is how they get -- peashooter. that is how they get it up to 315. we're talking about money from the european investment inc. and that is why i am interested to hear what the french and italian say as what angela merkel said a few minutes ago. it is the backdrop of this budget deadline later this month, november 30. that is when the eu has to rule on whether their budget are in line. if the french want to take a shot of brussel
we have had angela merkel say she supports the plan in principle. is cover from the jury decide -- german side. i'm more interested about what the french and italians have to say about it. some french for calling forth 60,000,000,000-80,000,000,000 in new money. the depending on how you slice it, it is hard to get past that 20 million, have private loans go out to the tune of 60 billion euros, and once these projects get started, have bonds off the back of the projects. the big guarantee is...
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and angela merkel now. we'll talk about all of this with the u.k. shadow business secretary. we're going to be we go into to c.e.o. of virgin atlantic. we'll talk to him about his business. we'll talk to him about his brand. is his brand impacted by what just happened with virgin galactic? we'll talk to him about that and his relationship with delta as well. all of that coming up in the second hour of "the pulse". >> busy show. we will continue our conversation on oil. the big question, how low can it o? we're over 20% lower than the highs hit earlier this year. "on the move" will be back in two. >> we are still talking about oil. i'm looking at w.t.i. brent. a move lower again. let's bring in ryan chilcote. the move lower continues. it goes on and on. w.t.i. below $30 a barrel now. >> the saudis are discounting their prices to the u.s. market. that's where this began two days ago. it has continued. in addition to that, people think the inventories in the united states, we'll get that number later today, are higher than they were. it indicates a surplusor oil on the market. w
and angela merkel now. we'll talk about all of this with the u.k. shadow business secretary. we're going to be we go into to c.e.o. of virgin atlantic. we'll talk to him about his business. we'll talk to him about his brand. is his brand impacted by what just happened with virgin galactic? we'll talk to him about that and his relationship with delta as well. all of that coming up in the second hour of "the pulse". >> busy show. we will continue our conversation on oil. the big...
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german chancellor, angela merkel, wants to break into the top 10. new law she intends to require requires top german companies to build 30% of board positions with women. germany's government is headed by a woman, and 40% of the cabinet is women, gender equality has a way to go. the government says women hold 22% of non-executive positions on boards of companies listed on the stock index. they hold 6% of management board posts, the plan affecting 100 listed companies in 2016. fat chance we'll see anything in america. free market types scream socialism if anyone tries to mandate quotas. the new yorker magazine called angela merkel the most powerful woman in the world. a look at what she's doing or women in germany, that's hour show. i'm ali velshi. >> the final frontier exploring... discovering... experiencing all that is possible... the new space race >> we're democratizing space... >> for profit... >> a hunk of the moon that you can hold in your hands, could be worth a billion dollars >> who are the players? what's the cost? how will it impact our
german chancellor, angela merkel, wants to break into the top 10. new law she intends to require requires top german companies to build 30% of board positions with women. germany's government is headed by a woman, and 40% of the cabinet is women, gender equality has a way to go. the government says women hold 22% of non-executive positions on boards of companies listed on the stock index. they hold 6% of management board posts, the plan affecting 100 listed companies in 2016. fat chance we'll...
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german chancellor, angela merkel, wants to break into the top 10. new law she intends to require requires top german companies to build 30% of board positions with women. germany's government is headed by a woman, and 40% of the cabinet is women, gender equality has a way to go. the government says women hold 22% of non-executive positions on boards of companies listed on the stock index. they hold 6% of management board posts, the plan affecting 100 listed companies in 2016. fat chance we'll see anything in america. free market types scream socialism if anyone tries to mandate quotas. the new yorker magazine called angela merkel the most powerful woman in the world. a look at what she's doing or women in germany, that's hour show. i'm ali velshi. othat most people don't see. a neighborhood of murals, street art telling the story of the city's troubled past and hopes for the future. >> you can do like the bottom teeth and i could do the top and we could -- >> the great wall of watts doesn't just represent a victory for artists and curators, it's a c
german chancellor, angela merkel, wants to break into the top 10. new law she intends to require requires top german companies to build 30% of board positions with women. germany's government is headed by a woman, and 40% of the cabinet is women, gender equality has a way to go. the government says women hold 22% of non-executive positions on boards of companies listed on the stock index. they hold 6% of management board posts, the plan affecting 100 listed companies in 2016. fat chance we'll...
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. >> german chancellor angela merkel said today that the wall's opening represented the potential for change in the world. nick spicer is in berlin with more. >> reporter: german chancellor angela merkel started the day by remembering the people killed while escaping to west germany. she grew up in east germany and never thought the berlin wall would come down through people power. the former soviet leaders cast a pal over the celebrations by warning of new east-west tensions, notably over ukraine. translation: bloodshed in europe and the middle east in the backdrop of a break down of dialogue between the major powers. the world is on the brink of a cold war, some say it has begun. we don't see the u.n. security council taking any role or taking action. >> a million, maybe more, are expected to take part in celebrations here at the brandenburg gate. the berlin wall ran in front of it, dividing a city, country, continent, the world in a standoff. the world didn't come down because of decisions at the top, but because of tens of thousands taking to the streets. this dissident was one of
. >> german chancellor angela merkel said today that the wall's opening represented the potential for change in the world. nick spicer is in berlin with more. >> reporter: german chancellor angela merkel started the day by remembering the people killed while escaping to west germany. she grew up in east germany and never thought the berlin wall would come down through people power. the former soviet leaders cast a pal over the celebrations by warning of new east-west tensions,...
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but as long as angela merkel herbert hoover in a pantsuit runs germany than the european central bank will be -- germany's largest economy in europe and merkel has been dead set against stimulus. i think only the possibility that a radical right wing regime might spring up somewhere in europe could change her mind. honestly i think merkel's intrance again is playing cool to the other members of the union they have profited from my other country. even the horrific nazi regime embraced stimulus in the midst of recession. but today it's too far. it's ridiculous. don't get carried away about the stocks of companies that depend upon the rest of the world. it's a raw store. a move that is about the u.s. or some of these companies that do well even if europe fails. the rest, you have to do a lot of hoping. i hate hope as an investment strategy. i'm hope for an eagle's victory on sunday but not this. washington is going back to the normal partisan ways. practically overnight. the president is fighting with republicans. keep an eye own this. it's destructive to congress. as i tell you get rich
but as long as angela merkel herbert hoover in a pantsuit runs germany than the european central bank will be -- germany's largest economy in europe and merkel has been dead set against stimulus. i think only the possibility that a radical right wing regime might spring up somewhere in europe could change her mind. honestly i think merkel's intrance again is playing cool to the other members of the union they have profited from my other country. even the horrific nazi regime embraced stimulus...
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it includes the president of the european parliament, german chancellor angela merkel, of course, asder mikhail gorbachev. that is going to make this 25th anniversary of the fall of the wall very much a people event. that people of germany and the people who have come here from around the world. and in many ways, that is fitting because it is the people that brought down this wall. jim clancy, cnn, berlin. >>> well, more than 100 people died trying to flee east berlin during the 28 years the wall separated the city. >> some tried to get out no matter what the odds. >> reporter: when berlin was divided on august 13, 1961, this woman was 23 years old and in the final stages of her medical studies. she and her parents immediately knew they couldn't live in the communist east and decided to flee. we were unhappy in east germany, she said. we were christians and will be rals and that was just impossible under communism. the dictatorship of the proletariat was something we couldn't liver with. their way out was supposed fob a tunnel similar to this one from a house in the west to a house i
it includes the president of the european parliament, german chancellor angela merkel, of course, asder mikhail gorbachev. that is going to make this 25th anniversary of the fall of the wall very much a people event. that people of germany and the people who have come here from around the world. and in many ways, that is fitting because it is the people that brought down this wall. jim clancy, cnn, berlin. >>> well, more than 100 people died trying to flee east berlin during the 28...
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angela merkel saying no new sanctions now.this mean the western response of this is now frozen, in effect? >> so that was last week. then we saw the new invasion, you know, the umpteenth invasion by yuk, russian military vehicles. again you're seeing russian soldiers in russian uniforms without any identifying insignia. angela merkel said at the g-20 they are thinking about ramping up those sanctions. the sanctions are having a bite. the russian economy is slowly but surely going belly up because of what opec is doing, lowering oil prices on which the russian economy is so heavily dependent and sanctions are not helping. >> understood. always good to have your opinion. very strong on this situation right now in eastern ukraine. great to have you on. >> thanks. >> coming up next the case of the 43 missing students sparking violent protests. why it's divided one mexican town. i have a cold with terrible chest congestion. better take something. theraflu severe cold doesn't treat chest congestion. really? new alka-seltzer plus day
angela merkel saying no new sanctions now.this mean the western response of this is now frozen, in effect? >> so that was last week. then we saw the new invasion, you know, the umpteenth invasion by yuk, russian military vehicles. again you're seeing russian soldiers in russian uniforms without any identifying insignia. angela merkel said at the g-20 they are thinking about ramping up those sanctions. the sanctions are having a bite. the russian economy is slowly but surely going belly up...
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. >> german chancellor angela merkel said the opening showed that change is possible for people living unt oppression. -- under oppression. spice is in germany. >> reporter: german chancellor angela merkel started the day by remembering those killed whilst trying to escape to west germy. she grow up in east germany and never thought the berlin wall would come down through people power. the former soviet leader credited for paving the way cast a pal over celebrations by rarning of east-west -- warning of east-west teptions. >> bloodshed in europe and the middle east. and the breakdown of dialogue of major powers is of enormous concern. the world is on the brink of the war. we dent see the u.n. security council playing any roll tore taking action. >> a million, maybe more people are expected to take part in celebrations here at the brandenburg gate. the berlin wall ran in front of it, dividing a city, a country, a continent and the world. in a superpower stand off. the world didn't come down because of decisions at the top, but tens of thousands of east germans taking to the streets. >>
. >> german chancellor angela merkel said the opening showed that change is possible for people living unt oppression. -- under oppression. spice is in germany. >> reporter: german chancellor angela merkel started the day by remembering those killed whilst trying to escape to west germy. she grow up in east germany and never thought the berlin wall would come down through people power. the former soviet leader credited for paving the way cast a pal over celebrations by rarning of...
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. >> reporter: mikhail gorbachev will be there and angela merkel is the other major player. not too many foreign dignitary also come here. a very local sort of celebration but also a lot of stars coming. peter gabriel will play at the berlin wall. there will be a bunch of other celebrities playing at a big festival at the brandenburg gate which was one of the major areas where the wall divided east and west and is now the big symbol of german unity so that's going to be a large celebration there as well and as i said, a lot of this is going to be a little bit of dignitaries speaking, the president of the european parliament lu by and large this will be a festival of the people for the people so the main event is going to be a big public festival at the brandenburg gate and certainly a lot of people will be looking forward to that, as well, natalie. >> we can't wait. i just hope sophie there knows that you can't drive that car. we saw you try to do it the other day. >> reporter: i can drive it. not very well. i wouldn't take her for a spin in that thing. >> yeah, right. it is
. >> reporter: mikhail gorbachev will be there and angela merkel is the other major player. not too many foreign dignitary also come here. a very local sort of celebration but also a lot of stars coming. peter gabriel will play at the berlin wall. there will be a bunch of other celebrities playing at a big festival at the brandenburg gate which was one of the major areas where the wall divided east and west and is now the big symbol of german unity so that's going to be a large...
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the photo is of chancellor angela merkel looking at gorbachev, now 83. the architect of terminal reunification, more or less. she says, i thank you for that. i thank you for letting things happen. >> gorbachev's, and that the world is again on the brink of a new cold war -- it's getting a lot of attention, isn't it? >> a lot of analysis pieces are about this statement by gorbachev that there could be a new cold war. let's go to the u.k. pic of the day. -- u.k. pick iof the day. the paper concludes that it is not possible to justify taking control of the crimea and backing a non-rebellion in eastern ukraine. for more analysis of this question is there a cold war we can go to the guardian -- "the guardian." it says, yes, there is. there are no big ideas at stake. it's not left versus right or the state versus the individual. on both sides, we have the most rapacious and least honest approach. she says that, depressingly, it looks as if there is a new cold war emerging, both sides have their arguments and they will óÑ h the popularity of social media and ne
the photo is of chancellor angela merkel looking at gorbachev, now 83. the architect of terminal reunification, more or less. she says, i thank you for that. i thank you for letting things happen. >> gorbachev's, and that the world is again on the brink of a new cold war -- it's getting a lot of attention, isn't it? >> a lot of analysis pieces are about this statement by gorbachev that there could be a new cold war. let's go to the u.k. pic of the day. -- u.k. pick iof the day. the...
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la opresiÓn en la mal llamada alemania democrÁtica, derrotaron el muro de berlÍn, la canciller Ángela merkelonsulta, para que estas votaciones no tenÍan ninguna valdez constitucional, cata slufluÑa e regiÓn mÁs rica del paÍs ibÉrico >>> la enfermera que estuvo en cua rerentena dejarÁ el aislamio por seguir, su novio tambiÉn enfermero estÁn buscando otro sitio para vivir y otra universidad donde el prometo tidz pueda terminar sus estudios. >>> en el salvador corre...
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angela merkel wants the german cloud. francois hollande wants the french cloud.be wants the japan cloud. >> they want a cloud maker. >> they should have one. they should have their own clouds. every important country in the world will have their own clouds. they will all interoperate, or they can have their own local versions. that is my job. >> how does that work for me security and privacy perspective? >> security and privacy perspective, we use the best practices in the industry. i will say something that you already know, and that every viewer will now, there is no finish line when it comes to security. we are in a difficult and dynamic situation for cyber security. if you take any position other than that it is a tough environment, we taken super seriously and are super cautious. it will be a complex environment going forward. >> we spoke about your mentors. how does mark benioff want to be remembered? ♪ >> you have sold tens of millions of shares in the last year. why? >> i have sold a lot of stock over the last 10 years, and diversified out of a percentage
angela merkel wants the german cloud. francois hollande wants the french cloud.be wants the japan cloud. >> they want a cloud maker. >> they should have one. they should have their own clouds. every important country in the world will have their own clouds. they will all interoperate, or they can have their own local versions. that is my job. >> how does that work for me security and privacy perspective? >> security and privacy perspective, we use the best practices in...
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angela merkel has been a very important figure in the western response. president obama made a decision early on we were not going to fight for ukraine. there was no legal or ethical obligation for nato to fight for ukraine but instead we try to isolate the russians politically, try to build up as steve just described the nato position in the baltic states in poland as an deterrent device and the we would drive up the cost through economic sanctions. and slur the development issue down a malaysian airlines in mid july and a significant sanction the e.u. and nato put forward second week of september. and is it time for the urine paeons to say they need to raise the strength of those sanctions? >> the challenges. and they defined it as such. and detrimental to the security. and european union and the united states so with this asymmetry from the beginning of the question is, is this asymmetry and since they carol lot more about this than we do how do we deter them from going further in what they are doing? several rounds of sanctions, clearly affected russi
angela merkel has been a very important figure in the western response. president obama made a decision early on we were not going to fight for ukraine. there was no legal or ethical obligation for nato to fight for ukraine but instead we try to isolate the russians politically, try to build up as steve just described the nato position in the baltic states in poland as an deterrent device and the we would drive up the cost through economic sanctions. and slur the development issue down a...
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according to press reports, angela merkel has said she would prefer the uk to leave the eu rather thanise on the principle of free movement. rob watson is live for us in central london. rob, just tell us how all this emerged. >> well, it emerged through a german news magazine where essentially you've had the chancellor, the german chancellor saying something through sources that we hadn't heard before, and that is basically germany contemplating the idea that britain could leave the european union, because i think it's worth rowing back to first principles, both germany wants britain to stay in the european union and david cameron leading the british government wants to stay in the european union. but there is a negotiation that's about to start over, well, what part of the eu's arrangements could you unpick, and essentially what you've now got as the german chancellor laying down a red line, making things extremely difficult for david cameron. >> and i suppose the impact that this has had underlines the importance of the issues of immigration and the european union as we approach an e
according to press reports, angela merkel has said she would prefer the uk to leave the eu rather thanise on the principle of free movement. rob watson is live for us in central london. rob, just tell us how all this emerged. >> well, it emerged through a german news magazine where essentially you've had the chancellor, the german chancellor saying something through sources that we hadn't heard before, and that is basically germany contemplating the idea that britain could leave the...
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with president obama and angela merkel sharply criticizing vladimir putin. climate change made headlines, with the u.s. urging leaders to commit to fighting global warming. andrew thomas is there with more. >> reporter: the focus. speech was expected to be the united states strategic pivot towards asia, with a nod to the g20s economic talks to come. unexpectedly one of president obama's main themes was the environment much. as we focus on the economy we cannot forget the need to lead on the global fight against climate change. >> reporter: more than 6 minutes of the president's speech was devoted to climate change, in what looked like a rebuke to the prime minister. he made it clear he did not want climate change discussed. >> if tony abbott was stung, vladimir putin was isolated, all but ignored from other world leaders. >> the obligatory handshake between the hosts and guests. >> a few people were protesting against vladimir putin. there were marches on climate change. rights for aboriginal australians and higher taxes on banks. >> economic growth will dom
with president obama and angela merkel sharply criticizing vladimir putin. climate change made headlines, with the u.s. urging leaders to commit to fighting global warming. andrew thomas is there with more. >> reporter: the focus. speech was expected to be the united states strategic pivot towards asia, with a nod to the g20s economic talks to come. unexpectedly one of president obama's main themes was the environment much. as we focus on the economy we cannot forget the need to lead on...
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our assistant editor says angela merkel has strong views on freedom of movement. >> there has been noial. no one is suggesting these are not mrs. merkel's views and they are significant because mrs. merkel really is the latest in a long line of senior figures in the eu who have been warning mr. cameron not to think he can cut some sort of new deal that involves changing the eu's fundamental laws on free movement throughout the eu. we had the outgoing president of the eu, mr. barroso here in london just the other week saying you won't get a deal on that. if you want to go down that road, you'll have to leave the eu. we've had president hollande saying it's not a priority for anyone else in the eu. we've had a number of eastern eu leaders saying exactly the same, and now mrs. merkel. why mrs. merkel's comments are perhaps more significant, it's not just because of who she is. the fact that she is the key pivotal player in europe. but also the tone of her reported remarks. her suggestion that really mr. cameron was leaving himself no room for maneuver. you've got a sense of her exasperat
our assistant editor says angela merkel has strong views on freedom of movement. >> there has been noial. no one is suggesting these are not mrs. merkel's views and they are significant because mrs. merkel really is the latest in a long line of senior figures in the eu who have been warning mr. cameron not to think he can cut some sort of new deal that involves changing the eu's fundamental laws on free movement throughout the eu. we had the outgoing president of the eu, mr. barroso here...
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. >> reporter: angela merkel is unlikely to lend support towards any more austerity softening policiesll the head of a pharmaceutical firm in india and his son have been arrested over botched sterilizations that lead to the death of 14 women. nearly 90 procedures were performed in 6 hours. 16 of the patients are still fighting for their lives. police arrested the doctor, and he blamed bad quality drugs. crossing over to new delhi. what is the latest on the investigation and what we can expect to happen. >> absolutely. well as you mentioned, the director of a local pharmaceutical firm as well as his sop have been arrested. keeping in mind one thing that is really important here is it's all allegations and possibilities at this stage. we have yet to see any formal drug test results. we have yet to see any formal autopsy. those results have not been released to the public yet. so until we have that information, it's quite hard to see where the focus of the investigation will be. but what we can say is it will be a wide-ranging investigation and most likely a long investigation. those resp
. >> reporter: angela merkel is unlikely to lend support towards any more austerity softening policiesll the head of a pharmaceutical firm in india and his son have been arrested over botched sterilizations that lead to the death of 14 women. nearly 90 procedures were performed in 6 hours. 16 of the patients are still fighting for their lives. police arrested the doctor, and he blamed bad quality drugs. crossing over to new delhi. what is the latest on the investigation and what we can...
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he says his admiration for angela merkel is enormous. after the last couple of days we can see the feeling is mutual, mr. speaker. if it's going so swimmingly, why do you think chancellor merkel has already rejected his proposal? >> on that is completely wrong as well. she herself this is our problems in terms of free movement that needs to be dealt with but he talks about support for european referendum. perhaps you would like to address this. the former chancellor of the exchequer who has decided to leave the house of commons, yes, about the only person on the labour bench who at any economic credibility has said that the european referendum is inevitable. he says on the quote it's a boiled that has to be lanced. if it's inevitable, why is the right audible children so frightened of the british public? >> mr. speaker, we know -- it's his divided party, mr. speaker. you should listen to what his own mps are saying. the honorable member, the one who hasn't effected yet, he says vague promises will not work. they know his renegotiation is
he says his admiration for angela merkel is enormous. after the last couple of days we can see the feeling is mutual, mr. speaker. if it's going so swimmingly, why do you think chancellor merkel has already rejected his proposal? >> on that is completely wrong as well. she herself this is our problems in terms of free movement that needs to be dealt with but he talks about support for european referendum. perhaps you would like to address this. the former chancellor of the exchequer who...