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and then of course anglo-american scott listen would lose a significant number of m.p.'s in the parliament and that would mean that she would have to find a new coalition partner potentially or she would have to call fresh elections now at which point with this really get critical for chancellor merkel just how dangerous is this for her chancellorship overall one must say that she does look like the reasonable part in this story and that at the moment you can tell that the varians are under tremendous pressure and there are state elections we had earlier in the show coming up in the autumn and they are being chased essentially on the far right by the anti immigrant party a of d. there's a power struggle going on where lots of really experienced political pundits are seeking their heads because they just can't understand what's happening at the moment in various anglo-american of course if she loses her coalition partner then that means that she's in an extremely we can position we saw are all we can all we can basically being chased by the varian c.s.u. at the same time
and then of course anglo-american scott listen would lose a significant number of m.p.'s in the parliament and that would mean that she would have to find a new coalition partner potentially or she would have to call fresh elections now at which point with this really get critical for chancellor merkel just how dangerous is this for her chancellorship overall one must say that she does look like the reasonable part in this story and that at the moment you can tell that the varians are under...
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a message of reassurance in the end speech was a rather typical anglo-american speech very calm very down to details and whoever didn't really notice anything about the governmental crisis be have seen in the last two weeks couldn't really get a glimpse of the crisis in that speech any more. what i did here was to send out the message i'm back i still have the grip on everything here in germany and you don't have to worry about stability here this is a message that was not only sent out to the german people but also to the international law allies also to a very lengthy about the need over european solution not only migration policy also in security policy in trade and she also talked very much about the future of nato and the future of multilateral resin in the global sphere so the message today of america was a message of reassurance and it was a message to fellow lawmakers as well were great and as expected the leading opposition party the far right a.f.d. did come down very hard on america when they got up to speak let's listen to their leader on this vital. isn't of the guns i m
a message of reassurance in the end speech was a rather typical anglo-american speech very calm very down to details and whoever didn't really notice anything about the governmental crisis be have seen in the last two weeks couldn't really get a glimpse of the crisis in that speech any more. what i did here was to send out the message i'm back i still have the grip on everything here in germany and you don't have to worry about stability here this is a message that was not only sent out to the...
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built with all these laws to say the salmon run of alaska now on the pebble mine company out of anglo-american corporation of been canada is trying to destroy the great fishing areas that roosevelt fought to say. the same with the arctic refuge. dwight eisenhower, your hearing drill baby drill up there. oil was sent to 60 people want to go into a great wildlife refuge. that would be like mining the grand canyon or chopping can redwood trees and redwood national park. it's a badve idea but with the public doesn't get up there to see the arctic polar bear and the great caribou herd, they think in terms of energy instead of a gift that will pass on to future generations. >> host: what role didid alaska play in the founding of the bull moose party? >> guest: very similar role because long story that we don't have that much number roosevelt after left the presidency 48 hours after leaving, he said mount olympus in washington state, part of olympic national park, went to africa for the smithsonian institute and while he was gone he left behind william howard taft is chief foerster, adaptive administ
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their success in the end is closely linked to anglo-american everyone who is against it will turn to the a of d. that's at least what the deal is saying ok is that perhaps that party is the winner in all of this if there could be a winner amid all of this crisis. with the latest from the german parliament where that debate is still underway thank you so much for your assessment. you're welcome . well now let's get a quick check of some other stories making news around the world rescue teams are searching for dozens of missing passengers one day after a hard ferry ran aground in indonesia at least twenty nine people died after the vessel filled with water maritime accidents are common in indonesia where boats are often overcrowded. in warsaw and other polish cities thousands of people protested against a judicial reform coming into force the controversial new law lowers the retirement age of supreme court judges forcing a third term of them out or rather forcing a third of them out. critics say that the legislation undermines traditional independence but poland's right wing government
their success in the end is closely linked to anglo-american everyone who is against it will turn to the a of d. that's at least what the deal is saying ok is that perhaps that party is the winner in all of this if there could be a winner amid all of this crisis. with the latest from the german parliament where that debate is still underway thank you so much for your assessment. you're welcome . well now let's get a quick check of some other stories making news around the world rescue teams are...
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this debate as well and i'm not sure if i'm one hundred percent correct but i heard anglo-american mention the immigration law all that that is something that germany needs to walk work towards and this is one of the key demands of the s.p.d. so maybe in this rao s.p.d. will agree to the deal if they get something back in return that they can then sell to their party a compromise might have already happened in fact we have to wait and see if that is indeed the case we have any sense as to when we could find out from the s.p.d. if they have well there will be another coalition committee meeting on thursday here in germany and until then i'm sure that they're going to be lots of talks behind closed doors on the phones and you know it's been a very uncertain time for the german government in the past weeks what does this mean for the country. it's been a very uncertain time and this comes at a disapprove because we're not in the state of crisis when it comes to migration for example there is it's not the same situation as three years ago well like i said lots and lots of people arrived on a d
this debate as well and i'm not sure if i'm one hundred percent correct but i heard anglo-american mention the immigration law all that that is something that germany needs to walk work towards and this is one of the key demands of the s.p.d. so maybe in this rao s.p.d. will agree to the deal if they get something back in return that they can then sell to their party a compromise might have already happened in fact we have to wait and see if that is indeed the case we have any sense as to when...
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offered his party essentially three options to accept anglo-american as deal to reject it or to accept his offer to resign as interior minister and also as the party head and of course we were all eagerly waiting to hear from him what his motivation is and that looks like it's going to be happening on monday well nina stand by we have now to krishna who is and at the c.s.u. party headquarters in munich for the latest on that what are you hearing from the c.s.u. headquarters. divisional members are beginning to deve basically after eleven hours of deliberations which they then came to head when the upper echelons of the seas you party and the parliamentary group in the. parliament got together here they separated into small groups after the war offered his resignation to his own party members both as head of the party but also as interior minister we heard that from people who were actually in the room and there was a sense that there is no way back from that point but he did not make that official he didn't go on the record because the next question of course would be who would be his
offered his party essentially three options to accept anglo-american as deal to reject it or to accept his offer to resign as interior minister and also as the party head and of course we were all eagerly waiting to hear from him what his motivation is and that looks like it's going to be happening on monday well nina stand by we have now to krishna who is and at the c.s.u. party headquarters in munich for the latest on that what are you hearing from the c.s.u. headquarters. divisional members...
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directly targeted syrian government forces with a five hundred pound paveway for bomb near an anglo-american special forces base on . the jordanian iraqi border in syria joining me now via skype from aleppo in syria's far as she hobby he is syria's member of parliament for aleppo and chairman of the syrian federation of industry fires thanks so much for coming back on before we get on do the british bombing of your country what hopes do you have and what does the syrian government think about the trumpet in talks on the sixteenth i understand the russian foreign minister as a good lover of saying that southern syria may come up yes we hold we really hope they're wrong and it's really realize that their presence in syria is it legal and they're not really providing an event benefit to anyone. as a matter of fact they are not only escalate mr way should this this military base or any military base nato military base in syria is illegal it goes against international law they're not here on that any mandate from the united nations so basically they're on a form of illegal occupation this is this
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you've mentioned as well at five o'clock this afternoon here local time hosts a whole for an anglo-american coming together for another attempt to try and compromise to try and find some consensus between themselves and the two parties but they met on saturday for two hours they sucked wine they spoke long and hard with each of the didn't come up with agreement wholesale hofer came out saying it's been pointless the meeting and this is the this is a meeting with a woman who said i can't work with that woman i can't see where this is going to go i can't see how this can be a happy end for or say over here some people asking the question what the interior minister taking such a stand against the chancellor threatening the entire government why can't simply fire her interior minister she could do she did i think she what she wants is she wants jose over to fire himself effectively she wants him to. she wants him to step down and go away she wants to retain the moral high ground she doesn't want to be seen to be the aggressor she wants to have the zero option open to work with the c.s.u. in the
you've mentioned as well at five o'clock this afternoon here local time hosts a whole for an anglo-american coming together for another attempt to try and compromise to try and find some consensus between themselves and the two parties but they met on saturday for two hours they sucked wine they spoke long and hard with each of the didn't come up with agreement wholesale hofer came out saying it's been pointless the meeting and this is the this is a meeting with a woman who said i can't work...
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to have you with us chaos grips germany's government as a futile for migration and dangerous anglo-american is ruling coalition last ditch talks among the chancellor's conservative bloc are now set for later today on sunday interior minister horst they hope for threatened to resign his post over michael's insistence on an e.u. wide migration policy he also threatened to resign as leader of the bavarian wing of merkel's conservative alliance but they were says he'll meet once more with merkel to try to resolve the crisis. you know one year we will talk one more time in the interest of our country and the capacity for action of our government which we want to maintain we intend to make a further attempt at reaching agreement on the central question of border controls and turning people back on this question alone. and i hope that this effort succeeds. this is a concession from me now that we're making this attempt. otherwise everything would have already been final today. let's bring in our political correspondent well but he's following the latest at our parliamentary studio so they hope for
to have you with us chaos grips germany's government as a futile for migration and dangerous anglo-american is ruling coalition last ditch talks among the chancellor's conservative bloc are now set for later today on sunday interior minister horst they hope for threatened to resign his post over michael's insistence on an e.u. wide migration policy he also threatened to resign as leader of the bavarian wing of merkel's conservative alliance but they were says he'll meet once more with merkel to...
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consensus these are very much anglo-american concepts and the very point here was. the figure that was quoted sixty percent of the population suddenly don't think compromise is important there's a very strong notion there of a very changing german society yeah let's go back to a chance i think she's building a question now about relations with israel i think that the protection of minorities as part and parcel of democracy is crucial and i think that since there's been an appeal to found the state of israel and i know it is to be an issue of course i can understand that this is a very controversial debate but it is an israeli based debate and i wouldn't want to interfere. into marketing on this law this controversial law that was passed the national assembly all that has just been passed to the disadvantage of arab israelis they would say. obviously benyamin netanyahu sees it a very different way and his likud party but it's interesting just to point out for our viewers that angela merkel is a very very very close friend of israel as she is very much beholden and su
consensus these are very much anglo-american concepts and the very point here was. the figure that was quoted sixty percent of the population suddenly don't think compromise is important there's a very strong notion there of a very changing german society yeah let's go back to a chance i think she's building a question now about relations with israel i think that the protection of minorities as part and parcel of democracy is crucial and i think that since there's been an appeal to found the...
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human rights council debates the killing of palestinian protesters by anglo-american backed israel in gaza coming up on the show the ongoing crisis catalyzed by a war that to raise amaze supported we talked to the libyan mission chief of the international organization of migration about the post nato war descent of africa's richest but capita country and on the first day of the championship his wimbledon only serve the rich we ask working class as we all are just dr lisa mackenzie plus we look beneath the prize money and plans to speak to a charity funded by the wimbledon foundation about government cuts allegedly putting some vices of domestic abuse at risk all the civil war coming up in today's going underground but first facebook sees itself under investigation at the european parliament today as a story that has made great headway in nato nation media rolls on the story is why did trump get elected why did britain vote for brics it was jeremy corbyn leader of the british labor party and why people across europe turning against new liberalism the answer could not possibly be this w
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so basically the other form of illegal occupation this is this is the anglo american backed and norwegian backed base in iraq by and i want to get to that in a second but i'm going to ask you the european union is condemning your government for attacking what i suppose you would call terrorists in daraa right now yeah yeah definitely we are attacking terrorists and if you thought that i mean the european union is saying they shouldn't be attacking these people these rebels we are to say we are we are rescuing civilians and that we're where under seventy an occupation from outside and i say it's for god's sakes i says but for us in an area in in that are they just they just joined the if they refuse that of course it is a sham and join isis the syrian army and the syrians they offered the constellation and then some dollars but people fall back on faith in arms they handed over their arms and just signed a piece of paper just like this one and they did it in normal citizen again no one no one questioned them to what they thought the brits and no one punished them but we are fighting terror
so basically the other form of illegal occupation this is this is the anglo american backed and norwegian backed base in iraq by and i want to get to that in a second but i'm going to ask you the european union is condemning your government for attacking what i suppose you would call terrorists in daraa right now yeah yeah definitely we are attacking terrorists and if you thought that i mean the european union is saying they shouldn't be attacking these people these rebels we are to say we are...
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that's going to be our priority and that is how i want to be judged i thought it was fascinating anglo-american stuff why do you think she chose it to focus on domestic issues in the statement i think there's a lot of people in germany who now believe that the political class. in berlin has become almost obsessed with the very important issue of migration immigration refugees and what have you and people now are hoping that this new angle american government has only been in office for four for four months will address real issues that are of real concern to their everyday lives all right let's listen back and she still took some questions about transatlantic relations with a. lot of those in the states we believe that we can all profit from this and this is why in an international framework i will continue to pursue this but it's not something you can take for granted in the way we've been used to doing in recent years which is why we have to look about the best way forward and regarding. i would have to say that these decisions that companies need to make on their own it's my personal opinion
that's going to be our priority and that is how i want to be judged i thought it was fascinating anglo-american stuff why do you think she chose it to focus on domestic issues in the statement i think there's a lot of people in germany who now believe that the political class. in berlin has become almost obsessed with the very important issue of migration immigration refugees and what have you and people now are hoping that this new angle american government has only been in office for four for...
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government's time so in the end the resignation of whole see who could also be a back door for anglo-american little soul of this whole conflict without losing power and without shooting herself in the foot there as well so tell us because of the will that exactly merkel's christian democrats meanwhile there said to me today as you've articulated i just want to listen briefly to what their general secretary said after talks on sunday evening and have a listen not soon on mosque. with national measures such as increased security among many others we believe we will significantly reduce secondary migration in a coordinated sustainable way with the e.u. member states student and not against these of a hunt to move these negotiations need to be continued just quickly as possible so that we can deliver and get real results you know actually turning people away at the borders we believe would send the wrong signal to our partners in the european union who ph english placement. so that was the general secretary of their party and it's very clear from what she has just articulated that merkel seems t
government's time so in the end the resignation of whole see who could also be a back door for anglo-american little soul of this whole conflict without losing power and without shooting herself in the foot there as well so tell us because of the will that exactly merkel's christian democrats meanwhile there said to me today as you've articulated i just want to listen briefly to what their general secretary said after talks on sunday evening and have a listen not soon on mosque. with national...
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directly targeted syrian government forces with a five hundred pound paveway for bomb near an anglo-american special forces base on the jordanian iraqi border in syria joining me now via skype from aleppo in syria's far as your hobby is syria's member of parliament for aleppo and chairman of the syrian federation. industry fires thanks so much for coming back on before we get on do the british bombing of your country what hopes do you have and what does the syrian government think about the trumpet in talks on the sixteenth and the stand the russian foreign minister as a good lover of saying that seven syria may come up yes we hold really we really hope they're at the top and it's the really realize that their presence in syria is illegal and they're not really providing an event benefit to anyone. as a matter of fact they are not only escalate this the way sion this this military base or any military base nato military base in syria is illegal it goes against international law they're not here on that any mandate from the united nations so basically they're on a form of illegal occupation t
directly targeted syrian government forces with a five hundred pound paveway for bomb near an anglo-american special forces base on the jordanian iraqi border in syria joining me now via skype from aleppo in syria's far as your hobby is syria's member of parliament for aleppo and chairman of the syrian federation. industry fires thanks so much for coming back on before we get on do the british bombing of your country what hopes do you have and what does the syrian government think about the...
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has put his resignation on the table and so there's an awful anglo-american take all much take nobody really knows if this use going to follow him if he resigns or if he sees you is going to stay within the coalition government hold that we know about it is technically possible to replace he sees you as a coalition partner but if he sees you were pulled out of government but would mean the actual and office seventy year old cooperation between the c.d.u. and the seas you nobody really knows what but would mean in the end so we don't really know yet what's going to happen we have to wait and see how much i'm going back and whole see who are going to be really in agreement all max what do you think we can expect from the c.s.u. because we know that this hardline stance that they've taken on migration it has not boast of popularity head of state elections in october so what's the endgame here. in as you say sara it hasn't they said that polls in fact actually has dropped them and some say one of the biggest motivations is in fact the polls ahead of the state election here in the very end
has put his resignation on the table and so there's an awful anglo-american take all much take nobody really knows if this use going to follow him if he resigns or if he sees you is going to stay within the coalition government hold that we know about it is technically possible to replace he sees you as a coalition partner but if he sees you were pulled out of government but would mean the actual and office seventy year old cooperation between the c.d.u. and the seas you nobody really knows...
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directly targeted syrian government forces with a five hundred pound paveway for bomb near an anglo-american special forces base on the jordanian iraqi border in syria joining me now via skype from aleppo in syria's far as your hobby he is syria's member of parliament for aleppo and chairman of the syrian federation of industry fires thanks so much for coming back before we get on do the british bombing of your country what hopes do you have and what does the syrian government think about the trumpet in talks on the sixteenth i understand the russian foreign minister as a gay lover of saying that southern syria may come up yes we hold we really hope that they don't really realize that their presence. and they're not really providing any bit benefit to anyone. as a matter of fact they are they are only escalate the situation this this military base or any military base nato military base in syria is illegal it goes against international law they're not here under any mandate from the united nations so basically they're on a form of illegal occupation this is this is the anglo-american backed
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roosevelt did all these lieus to save the sam ron rub and now the pebble mine company out of angelo anglo-american corporation is trying destroy the great fishery areas that roosevelt fought to save and same with a arctic refuge, eisenhower crated it and now your hail drill, baby, dreamt that is like mining the grand canyon or chopping down redwood trees average it's bad idea but because the public doesn't see the arctic where a polar den and the great caribou herd, they think of it as energy instead of a gift. >> host: what role did alaska play the found offering the bull moose party. >> guest: very seminole roll. a long story but roosevelt after he left the president si, 48 hours after leaving, saved mt. olympus in washington state. part of olympic national park. went to african for the smithsonian institute and he live behind for will howard taft, the taft administration started giving sweetheart deals to corporations, what they could the guggenheim syndicate. the today's exxonmobil or shell and giving them sweetheart deals and clearcutting whole areas and leaving it in -- the raping, the begin
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most are catholic who view like we view muslims today very alien to the united states and the anglo-american ways it was a time of great anxiety and out of this came the whole idea of colonists getting lost. so i should add the women really created the stories women riders were beginning to write for magazines specifically for wome women. there were very few women in american history it was all about the men so virginia dare here is a baby who symbolized the way the white people had arrived on the continent to stake their claim and the child was born and all of these fantasy legends grow up around virginia dare. >> i know that we do say about virginia dare she was the first english child born on the continent but for a long time she was characterized as the first white child born on the continent. so when we think about the spanish who were in central america and south america, how could it be that so what is sa but english attitudes about the spanish that there is a story there that we should understand? >> you get the sense he knows a lot more about this than i do. [laughter] the spanish w
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so i would expect those critics of anglo-american also to have their say behind me in the room but also those and there are quite a few we're hearing who say this has gone far enough let's get back down to work and that would mean working with the german chancellor angela merkel as our chief political editor we can occur for standing by for us there and thank you very much . the polls have opened in mexico's elections after the most violent lead up to a vote in the country's history at least one hundred thirty politicians have been murdered since campaigning began presidential frontrunner andras manuel lopez obrador arrived early to cast his vote it's his current bid for the presidency and that's when former mayor of mexico city could i asked the two parties that have governed mexico for nearly a century. in the u.s. hundreds of thousands of demonstrators have been taking part in nationwide protests to show their opposition to the chump's immigration policy iranis comb despite president trump's decision to end the four separations of migrant families nevertheless thousands of children r
so i would expect those critics of anglo-american also to have their say behind me in the room but also those and there are quite a few we're hearing who say this has gone far enough let's get back down to work and that would mean working with the german chancellor angela merkel as our chief political editor we can occur for standing by for us there and thank you very much . the polls have opened in mexico's elections after the most violent lead up to a vote in the country's history at least...
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the of interior minister jose will fall though he himself said that ultimately it will also be anglo americanhostages sizes agreements or other political correspondent thomas spear on the story for us tonight here in berlin thomas thank you. british public health authorities are warning people not to touch anything that may have been discarded by someone else it comes as british police confirm that two people boys and by you know we choked nerve agent were exposed to this substance by handling a contaminated object the incident happened near the city of salzburg it is the second time the city has been at the center of a nobody. in march the former russian spy sergei screwball and his daughter were allegedly attacked at his home in the town of this is about thirteen kilometers from the house where the couple involved in this new case were found on britain's health minister says this poisoning looks like an unfortunate after effect of the earlier incident counterterrorism police are leading the investigation they're trying to determine what happened. this is the british couple at the center of
the of interior minister jose will fall though he himself said that ultimately it will also be anglo americanhostages sizes agreements or other political correspondent thomas spear on the story for us tonight here in berlin thomas thank you. british public health authorities are warning people not to touch anything that may have been discarded by someone else it comes as british police confirm that two people boys and by you know we choked nerve agent were exposed to this substance by handling...
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harder time getting open criticism to really come to the surface than you would even in terms of anglo-american c.d.u. party in just as we are we saw those ranks close behind uncle america all over this blatant and brazen attack from the c.s.u. leadership in particular horses who for here in bavaria we are seeing the ranks close behind horses. in this crucial hour where he puts his political fate on the line potentially but at the same time also drowning out those who came in almost quite cheerful like a month later viva who is a prominent european politician he's the leader of the european peoples party the conservative bloc in the european parliament who basically said he was quite heartened by the fact that i'm going to machall to come back with those bilateral agreements of a dozen or so countries that was much more than anybody had expected now we saw the will for here in this meeting basically not that count for very much not seeing that amount to his demand his initial demand and this is where we are there's no open rift within the c.s.u. but there was a lot of tension and that lasted fo
harder time getting open criticism to really come to the surface than you would even in terms of anglo-american c.d.u. party in just as we are we saw those ranks close behind uncle america all over this blatant and brazen attack from the c.s.u. leadership in particular horses who for here in bavaria we are seeing the ranks close behind horses. in this crucial hour where he puts his political fate on the line potentially but at the same time also drowning out those who came in almost quite...
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critics and there certainly was a moment where there was momentum where it says you critics of anglo-american all had quite a few c.d.u. delegates behind them but clearly that seems to have changed they're saying not now and not like this if a horse were to ask to step down that would create a lot of political uncertainty here in bavaria as well and it would still leave open the question how much of this from the c.s.u. side was political drama it's a party that has been known to engage in that and hostile fire certainly known as a politician who keeps the his cards of his political future particularly close to his chest so we certainly can expect a pretty big shake up here but very if you were to take that decision but this could create uncertainty in berlin as well but not the resoundingly break with his see as you party that would be the case if he were to indeed go it alone and start rejecting those migrants attorneys borders. linda do you see any room for compromise between chancellor angela merkel and the various c.s.u. at this point. i absolutely do see room for compromise and certainl
critics and there certainly was a moment where there was momentum where it says you critics of anglo-american all had quite a few c.d.u. delegates behind them but clearly that seems to have changed they're saying not now and not like this if a horse were to ask to step down that would create a lot of political uncertainty here in bavaria as well and it would still leave open the question how much of this from the c.s.u. side was political drama it's a party that has been known to engage in that...
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so it was free exchange of atomic information in a joint anglo-american enterprise in each governmentgrees not to use the invention against each other and each agrees not to give atomic information to other parties without the other consent. each agrees not to use it against another party without consent of the other and lastly, interesting one british industrial and commercial use should be limited by the us president in a manner he considers equitable. now, a sign of how close the proximity had come between the atomic issues and strategies churchill and simpson then sent their atomic advisors out of the room, close the door and took up alone the second part which was were strategy and as assistant later reported to fdr that the two of them had a hammer and tongs. partly through stimson in london jcs in the white house were alarmed to learn that churchill would come early to north america for the conference and a new that he wanted to influence fdr to the british position before the conference could happen. the jcs supported by stimson and harry hopkins all intent on winning the us s
so it was free exchange of atomic information in a joint anglo-american enterprise in each governmentgrees not to use the invention against each other and each agrees not to give atomic information to other parties without the other consent. each agrees not to use it against another party without consent of the other and lastly, interesting one british industrial and commercial use should be limited by the us president in a manner he considers equitable. now, a sign of how close the proximity...
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and hungary's prime minister have traded accusations of migration policy talks here in berlin anglo-american met with viktor orban as part of her efforts to win support for her tough new migration policy despite germany's newest stricter attitude chancellor merkel said she wants to protect to europe's humanity mr obama or of a believes the german proposals do not go far enough. gary in prime minister viktor orban arrived in berlin one thing was clear he was not here just to agree with germany on the contrary or bond as a critic of german chancellor because migration policy he wants to turn back most to sign him seekers at europe's external borders and is also strictly against distributing them within the e.u. . should last updated at the minute because only i would like to inform you that the un garion border is guarded by eight thousand armed troops twenty four hours a day. barely visible would a keeps migrants from coming to germany if it weren't guarded four to five thousand would cross this border every day about that solidarity in solidarity. as at sometime egypt may going to get a saud
and hungary's prime minister have traded accusations of migration policy talks here in berlin anglo-american met with viktor orban as part of her efforts to win support for her tough new migration policy despite germany's newest stricter attitude chancellor merkel said she wants to protect to europe's humanity mr obama or of a believes the german proposals do not go far enough. gary in prime minister viktor orban arrived in berlin one thing was clear he was not here just to agree with germany...
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that would raise yet more questions of who will really be at the helm here in the very end to anglo-american partner within the c.s.u. would be in the future so a lot of question marks there but we can already say that first of all this politically doesn't really add up from the c.s.u. polish position it has really suffered in the polls over those past ten days it wasn't able to capsulize on taking this much tougher anti machall course line something it has done in the past particularly horsy so this is use damage itself and the german chancellor will definitely come out of this damage because she's seen her or thor she challenge from within her own political calm and she well if i was to ask to be allowed to resign she would be left with yet another unknown within her own coalition and this could also mean bad news for her government coalition so we're so far from really seeing what the outcome here will be tonight. melinda do you see any room for compromise between chancellor angela merkel and the various c.s.u. . absolutely i see that and certainly some members of the c.s.u. indicated in
that would raise yet more questions of who will really be at the helm here in the very end to anglo-american partner within the c.s.u. would be in the future so a lot of question marks there but we can already say that first of all this politically doesn't really add up from the c.s.u. polish position it has really suffered in the polls over those past ten days it wasn't able to capsulize on taking this much tougher anti machall course line something it has done in the past particularly horsy...
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disagreement between anglo-american c.d.u. party on hold. interior minister's see is you policy basically is all about toughening up border controls at the german border especially at the very in border to all syria. they want to introduce a so-called on the already mentioned transit centers where they want to filter out asylum seekers which have been over the register in other countries and there's also another plan on the table by the chancellery. which would introduce a drac not controls on all other german borders through european countries also with the goal to filter out asylum seekers which have already been registered somewhere else this will mean a fundamental change to migration policy here in germany. although the open border policy of three years ago house had been changed since then very much this fundamental change would in the end mean that germany would seal off itself from the influx of foreigners from other countries so richard you know as we heard this compromise between merkel and they hope for this is not the end of the
disagreement between anglo-american c.d.u. party on hold. interior minister's see is you policy basically is all about toughening up border controls at the german border especially at the very in border to all syria. they want to introduce a so-called on the already mentioned transit centers where they want to filter out asylum seekers which have been over the register in other countries and there's also another plan on the table by the chancellery. which would introduce a drac not controls on...
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certainly suggests that he wants to take a rather tough line and his closed door meeting with anglo-american might not have achieved a kind of compromise that all sides can live with but then one has to see the person the political person of course is evil for almost separate from his own party many here coming into the building behind me who are now talking about whether this is enough that machall brought this whole series of bilateral agreements that in effect would mean that countries are more willing to take migrants back who were initially registered in their country whether that is enough for horse is a separate question this might well mean that he takes himself out of this equation where hearing that he might have some personal words to say here today so there's an indication there and if he was to unilaterally decide that people ought to be turned away effectively making germany's border tighter leading towards a potential sort of borders here then germany would essentially have to fire him and this of course is what everybody sees as the ignite ignition point for potential governm
certainly suggests that he wants to take a rather tough line and his closed door meeting with anglo-american might not have achieved a kind of compromise that all sides can live with but then one has to see the person the political person of course is evil for almost separate from his own party many here coming into the building behind me who are now talking about whether this is enough that machall brought this whole series of bilateral agreements that in effect would mean that countries are...
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credibility has been tarnished that's for sure because one of one of the central characteristics of anglo-american one of the central characteristics of her personal and political persona is that she can manage this kind of situation this that the situation has been appallingly managed and people have looked on the grates a german public and the media have looked on they believe they've been shot i mean i've seen just members of whole say hold his own policy of being shocked and furious with all say go for what he's been getting away with angela merkel's manage this very badly the two sides holds the hope for and i'm going to have to come back together again now and work together in the same cabinet i fear however while they're smiling they're going to be sharpening their knives behind their backs the social democrats in all of this peter they're an important part of the governing coalition are they going to sign off on this deal or not well certainly they're glad i think initially that a deal has been struck of some kind so that they can take some of the fire out of this crisis because they've be
credibility has been tarnished that's for sure because one of one of the central characteristics of anglo-american one of the central characteristics of her personal and political persona is that she can manage this kind of situation this that the situation has been appallingly managed and people have looked on the grates a german public and the media have looked on they believe they've been shot i mean i've seen just members of whole say hold his own policy of being shocked and furious with...
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they will for has given this ultimatum has threatened to act on his own against the wishes of anglo-american against the wishes of the chancellor if that actually came to happen in other words if they reject this deal today and if it was a over then goes ahead and closes the bavarian border as he has threatened to a certain categories of of refugees and then he would be in defiance of his chancellor and i'm going to america would have and have no choice but to throw him out of a government that could lead to the collapse of the entire government now we understand there were talks last night between america and the hoof do we know anything about what came out of that meeting now when we know nothing about it we know that it took two hours went on and pretty late into the night. there were photographs of them entering the meeting looking grim for photographs of them coming out of the meeting looking looking slightly less grim so people were saying well maybe something positive did develop in that meeting but we simply do not know the two of them obviously have known each other for decades and
they will for has given this ultimatum has threatened to act on his own against the wishes of anglo-american against the wishes of the chancellor if that actually came to happen in other words if they reject this deal today and if it was a over then goes ahead and closes the bavarian border as he has threatened to a certain categories of of refugees and then he would be in defiance of his chancellor and i'm going to america would have and have no choice but to throw him out of a government that...
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nd anglo american. matt: savings slump.e bank thousand to maintain its position in fixed-income trading after reporting its weakest second quarter and's 2008. we will bring you our interview with deutsche bank's ceo. he strikes and optimistic tone. christian sewing minutes from now. jean-claude juncker talks trade. donald trump calls for the eu to drop all tariffs and subsidies. will the two find anything to agree? on does anyone really want free trade? as theresa may takes control of brexit negotiations, the u.k. publishes plans to keep financial firms operating after a no deal brexit. we speak exclusively to the deputy governor of the bank of england, sam woods. welcome to "bloomberg markets: the european open." i am matt miller in frankfurt alongside matt -- mark barton in london. mark: 30 minutes into the trading day. stocks are higher for a second day after gaining yesterday for the first day. -- $46 billion merger is on track, lifting shares by 2.6%. low among the other gainers. the swedish financial company bank is t
nd anglo american. matt: savings slump.e bank thousand to maintain its position in fixed-income trading after reporting its weakest second quarter and's 2008. we will bring you our interview with deutsche bank's ceo. he strikes and optimistic tone. christian sewing minutes from now. jean-claude juncker talks trade. donald trump calls for the eu to drop all tariffs and subsidies. will the two find anything to agree? on does anyone really want free trade? as theresa may takes control of brexit...
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you are seeing approval come through for anglo american on that story.will trump the agenda on that news flow. let's talk about one or two of the other stocks we have. we have total, complementry what is going on with shell. also ecuador. total give you the numbers. second quarter net income 3.5 5 billion, a little bit of a miss, in threet penciled point 6 billion. gross will be above 7%. there is a dividend of 65 euro cents per share. what you have there is european $35ning margins around since the start of the third quarter. , a strong upside growth, they have the assets and they have done those deals in brazil and abu dhabi. a red headline for total income, that is below the market expectations. astrazeneca, we gave you roche. you have astra coming out with the second quarter earnings per share, $.69 and a nice comfortable beat. 69 cents. the estimate was $.61 but they roush.ttle with rauch -- astrazeneca maintains their guidance for the year. we are, keep an eye on that at the open.ock drugs will be a focus, autos will be in focus, the oil giants wil
you are seeing approval come through for anglo american on that story.will trump the agenda on that news flow. let's talk about one or two of the other stocks we have. we have total, complementry what is going on with shell. also ecuador. total give you the numbers. second quarter net income 3.5 5 billion, a little bit of a miss, in threet penciled point 6 billion. gross will be above 7%. there is a dividend of 65 euro cents per share. what you have there is european $35ning margins around...
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we'll bring you a raft of guests and exclusive interviews with ceo's of anglo american. bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to bloomberg markets. this is the european open. i'm matt miller in for guy johnson. normally i'm in berlin and his office week so here i am in london. a warning in japan markets saw -- search. the central bank later offered to buy an unlimited amount of bonds at a fixed rate operation. the yen rose to a two-week high against the dollar and rates on jgb's rose, as well. we also have, and currency news, donald trump tweeting about chinese manipulation and complaining that the u.n. is falling like a stone. u.n.sponse, china says the exchange rate is determined by the market and also says threats and intimidation will never work on it. let's talk about the schoolyard ethics battle with my guest, tim graf. head of microstrategy. china says sticks and stones will break my bones, but words will never hurt me. still, donald trump will use that twitter pulpit. is he right to do so? tim: difficult to say. he also singled out the eu and the eurozone. it's pretty
we'll bring you a raft of guests and exclusive interviews with ceo's of anglo american. bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to bloomberg markets. this is the european open. i'm matt miller in for guy johnson. normally i'm in berlin and his office week so here i am in london. a warning in japan markets saw -- search. the central bank later offered to buy an unlimited amount of bonds at a fixed rate operation. the yen rose to a two-week high against the dollar and rates on jgb's rose, as well. we...
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coalition would they be prepared to negotiate remember last autumn after the general election anglo-american negotiated with the greens and the liberals say and it was the greens who were prepared to work with her so watch out for that but for the moment all eyes all eyes are on horse to offer thank you very much dominic came in early. so i had for you on the program and i have the latest from thailand where rescuers as still battling to find the boys football team were trapped in a flooded cave complex. and preventing seems like this new speed restrictions come into force in france. hello there for many of us in china it's been very wet recently it is the rainy season and that rain has certainly been quite active here are the latest pictures out of the jiangxi province showing just how deep that water is it is causing quite a few problems there and you and she isn't the only province where we've seen problems with wet weather this system has also been stretching of course into this issue province giving us a lot of heavy rains here as well now as we head through the next couple of days ther
coalition would they be prepared to negotiate remember last autumn after the general election anglo-american negotiated with the greens and the liberals say and it was the greens who were prepared to work with her so watch out for that but for the moment all eyes all eyes are on horse to offer thank you very much dominic came in early. so i had for you on the program and i have the latest from thailand where rescuers as still battling to find the boys football team were trapped in a flooded...
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undies are disappearing for anglo-american two for years she tried to wrestle vladimir putin into a solutionr the crimean peninsula and ukraine with the arrival of donald trump her transatlantic partner in the white house has become an unpredictable opponent those two represent old and new leaders who want to weaken germany and a weak union. thug russian political satire meets game design is outliving next with the help of a game engine and modern digital technology and it creates such a risk taking place. satire goes russian on t.w. . clever. courageous. shift. good good. good job it. sure link to news from africa and the world or link to exceptional stories and discussion follow news as easy as i want website deputed com still to come join us on facebook j w for god. shifts living in the digital world coming up. lending what you choose relaxing on instagram. and life projections on dancers. the first innovative technology. up of it that is causing a stir in t.v. and social media it's a russian language show produced on a platform created for three d. games.
undies are disappearing for anglo-american two for years she tried to wrestle vladimir putin into a solutionr the crimean peninsula and ukraine with the arrival of donald trump her transatlantic partner in the white house has become an unpredictable opponent those two represent old and new leaders who want to weaken germany and a weak union. thug russian political satire meets game design is outliving next with the help of a game engine and modern digital technology and it creates such a risk...
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stinging attack on the british prime minister over her brags of the reason may tell reporters about anglo american relations are stronger than ever. broadest deepest and most successful relationship tradition of friendship collaboration highest level of special. tell us both leaders sweet talk the media in central london mass protests taking place against transmitted. a very warm welcome to our team international my names you know me. good to have your company our top story this hour and we do begin with breaking news on the program the u.s. justice department has charged twelve russian intelligence officers with talking offenses linked to the twenty sixteen presidential election take a look at the indictment charges twelve russian military officers by name for conspiring to interfere with the twenty sixteen presidential election. eleven of the defendants are charged with conspiring to hack into computers steal documents and release those documents with the intent to interfere in the election . let's get some of the details of our breaking news this hour and join samir account of cross the atlanti
stinging attack on the british prime minister over her brags of the reason may tell reporters about anglo american relations are stronger than ever. broadest deepest and most successful relationship tradition of friendship collaboration highest level of special. tell us both leaders sweet talk the media in central london mass protests taking place against transmitted. a very warm welcome to our team international my names you know me. good to have your company our top story this hour and we do...
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billion dollars plus two hundred raytheon missiles from the us palestinians continue to face my anglo-american armed israeli fire but is it the beginning of the end of israeli goods in the european union we speak to ireland's former presidential candidate senator david norris and with the british government in collapse up to top level resignations we asked former shadow fire and emergency services minister chris williamson if jeremy corbin would do better as prime minister buss i should mention that we're very fortunate today to be joined in the public gallery one of all gatherers by two members of the own simmons family. are all all smug all american family bound they all simmons turn up at pm queues the list of all coming up today is going underground fast as u.s. president trump plays golf in the country his mother's but scotland today palestinians continue to miss their wounds this was released this week from palestine as union of health work committees affiliated so front yeah. my. scenes there from the outcome of the great return much as campaign which began when trump moved the u.s. emb
billion dollars plus two hundred raytheon missiles from the us palestinians continue to face my anglo-american armed israeli fire but is it the beginning of the end of israeli goods in the european union we speak to ireland's former presidential candidate senator david norris and with the british government in collapse up to top level resignations we asked former shadow fire and emergency services minister chris williamson if jeremy corbin would do better as prime minister buss i should mention...
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germany once so reliable has started to falter old certainties are disappearing for anglo-american twofor years she tried to wrestle vladimir putin into a solution for the crimean peninsula and ukraine with the arrival of donald trump her transatlantic partner in the white house has become an unpredictable opponent those two represent old and new leaders who want to weaken germany and a weak union. russian political satire meets game design has outlived a nick with the help of the game engine and modern digital technology it creates. a complete. satire goes russian on t.v. w. . clever parents courageous. woman in fighting for the case to be taken seriously in the world of what appears was coming out women's talk. superhero. smartarse smart stage a legend bring creasing when dangerous time for a double for my. shifts living in the digital world coming up. relaxing on instagram. and life projections on dancers. the first innovative technology. up a vid mic is causing a stir in t.v. and social media it's a russian language show produced on a platform created for three.
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stinging attack on the british prime minister over her brags that plan may tell reporters that anglo-american relations are stronger than ever. the broadest based impression relationship it's really something very special to give our relationship terms of the highest level of special. broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is our international thomas certainly glad to have you with us of the u.s. justice department has charged twelve russians with hacking offenses linked to the two thousand and sixteen presidential election. indictment charges twelve russian military officers by name for conspiring to interfere with the twentieth sixteen presidential election. eleven of the defendants are charged with conspiring to hack into computers steal documents and release those documents with the intent to interfere in the election well i have the document here in my hands and as you can see it's pretty long twenty nine pages to be precise so let me read to you exactly what it says while russian intelligence officers knowingly and intentionally conspired with each other and with perso
stinging attack on the british prime minister over her brags that plan may tell reporters that anglo-american relations are stronger than ever. the broadest based impression relationship it's really something very special to give our relationship terms of the highest level of special. broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is our international thomas certainly glad to have you with us of the u.s. justice department has charged twelve russians with hacking offenses linked to...
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wanted to win back a few voters because he did lose a lot of voters support in that battle with anglo-american maybe he saw this as an opportunity to make himself popular again but maybe this plan will backfire if they see now turns out to be a legal battle between an unseemly battle between several german institutions tell us a little bit dana briefly about public opinion in germany when it comes to this issue . well of course this is a contentious issue and there are prominent cases like this one but again we don't know whether he was the bodyguard of osama bin laden or not and so far according to the german legal system the courts are in charge and we have to follow court procedures all right we have to follow the rule of law here in germany that's political correspondent nina thanks for weighing in. well the day is nearly done but as our will take the conversation online you can find us on twitter if they're acting w news or tweet me at sarah harmon five three and don't forget to miss our hash tag and to have a great weekend i hope just instead. of . following for cultural supremacy. artis
wanted to win back a few voters because he did lose a lot of voters support in that battle with anglo-american maybe he saw this as an opportunity to make himself popular again but maybe this plan will backfire if they see now turns out to be a legal battle between an unseemly battle between several german institutions tell us a little bit dana briefly about public opinion in germany when it comes to this issue . well of course this is a contentious issue and there are prominent cases like this...
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well what we have seen today is a in the end very typical speech of anglo american very detailed. hasn't noticed anything about the drama that we have seen in the last two weeks wouldn't have sensed anything of that drama in this speech today. called it just an important debate which was important to have as there are some problems on migration in this country but she also said very reassuring the in the end. we need to put bring more order into migration policy this was one of the key sentences she also served and we in order to do so we have to find an immigration law is something germany has and have the last fifty years and we also are going to reach agreements with the european partners. in the end this this whole speech send out two messages from a message from clearly domestic telling the german people the immigration policy debate in the eyes of the chancellor needs to be over and she thinks she has solved the problem and the other message is a is a message send out to the european allies and to the international partners and to all the countries that are looking on german
well what we have seen today is a in the end very typical speech of anglo american very detailed. hasn't noticed anything about the drama that we have seen in the last two weeks wouldn't have sensed anything of that drama in this speech today. called it just an important debate which was important to have as there are some problems on migration in this country but she also said very reassuring the in the end. we need to put bring more order into migration policy this was one of the key...
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desperately in need germany's chancellor is meeting the chinese premier in beilin talks between anglo-american and leak a chance to focus on trade those are the headlines coming up next it's the system. grandma. was watching the news and that's how we actually found out about it. they even asked for the many of these soft. destroyed his chest he was on a rainy day when the plea for. men to find out it was can fifteen years old was. a horrific crime but if you look at sol sol is different than any other defendant i've ever represented an injustice was done salo should never been sentenced as an adult and should never been sentenced mandatory life in prison. for six to sleep two for the american criminal justice system in forces our laws and keeps watch over us that person. who is watching the system. under and i've used my camera for twenty years to knock down doors and pursue the truth on t.v. just now we're going inside the american criminal justice system a comment from the judge from law enforcement to elected officials the court system the corrections to find out if justice is being served
desperately in need germany's chancellor is meeting the chinese premier in beilin talks between anglo-american and leak a chance to focus on trade those are the headlines coming up next it's the system. grandma. was watching the news and that's how we actually found out about it. they even asked for the many of these soft. destroyed his chest he was on a rainy day when the plea for. men to find out it was can fifteen years old was. a horrific crime but if you look at sol sol is different than...
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chancellor has managed to save her governing coalition after reaching a compromise on migration anglo-american held high stakes crisis talks overnight hoping to settle a dangerous standoff with a longtime rival interior minister horst c a half he's the head of merkel's traditional political political allies and if their coalition fell apart it would have forced merkel to find new partners or call another election those are the headlines we're back with more of the inside story. it is the impromptu on of them that the sequester want to yvonne the u.s. president accuses altec of manipulation oil prices and allies to production as he's really imposing sanctions on iran he's also question country still doing business with the iranians this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program on a miserable purana him or oil production process and politics require a delicate balance donald trump is urging oil producing countries except iran to boost output he hopes that will keep prices low and motorists happy with cheaper fuel as he tries to force the iranians out of the market or trump's pressuring
chancellor has managed to save her governing coalition after reaching a compromise on migration anglo-american held high stakes crisis talks overnight hoping to settle a dangerous standoff with a longtime rival interior minister horst c a half he's the head of merkel's traditional political political allies and if their coalition fell apart it would have forced merkel to find new partners or call another election those are the headlines we're back with more of the inside story. it is the...
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national solution to me which would in the end mean just close the borders and the same council anglo-american she called sane which is. all i've said about european solution and multilateralism that doesn't count any form of the doesn't account anymore. so in the end there's just a solution. for whole seawolf with a compu solution with both of them the viewer evolves with the latest from berlin thank you so much theo welcomes for a quick check now some other stories making news around the world military divers have been searching a flooded cave in thailand where twelve boys and their soccer coach went missing more than a week ago that divers are widening the underwater passageway to the chamber where they believe that the group was trapped following heavy rains. police in istanbul have fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disport activists holding an l g b t pride march turkish authorities had banned the event for a fourth consecutive year in istanbul but hundreds of gay rights activists gathered despite the ban and say that they do not recognize. afghan officials say that a suicide bomb has
national solution to me which would in the end mean just close the borders and the same council anglo-american she called sane which is. all i've said about european solution and multilateralism that doesn't count any form of the doesn't account anymore. so in the end there's just a solution. for whole seawolf with a compu solution with both of them the viewer evolves with the latest from berlin thank you so much theo welcomes for a quick check now some other stories making news around the...
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attack on the british prime minister over her brags of plans that he may tell reporters that anglo-american relations are stronger than ever. one of the stories you can head darkie dot com stay with us now though for the big picture. on this week's show if you're a parent you need to start saving for your children's education the very day you pay off your college loans if not sooner but first the nato show what really happened at the brussels summit and how does that set the table for president trump's meeting with vladimir putin hollande cook in washington you're watching r t america. this weekend the president is golfing at trump international turnberry it's the midpoint in a european tour that will climax in helsinki his first formal one on one with russian president vladimir putin whom we have met previously as world leaders gathered on two other occasions that meeting comes in the wake of this week's nato summit and awake is a not a cold term meaning a wave. pattern on the water's surface produced by a moving object caused by differences of what's above and below the surface what happe
attack on the british prime minister over her brags of plans that he may tell reporters that anglo-american relations are stronger than ever. one of the stories you can head darkie dot com stay with us now though for the big picture. on this week's show if you're a parent you need to start saving for your children's education the very day you pay off your college loans if not sooner but first the nato show what really happened at the brussels summit and how does that set the table for president...