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austria offering europe's first benchmark sized century bond.t is not really the headline -- the headline is the yield. that is next. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ jonathan: i am jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg: real yield." i want to head to the auction block now where we had , eye-opening debt sales this week. what a week it was. the yield for the 10 and 30 year treasury auctions both nearing levels we haven't seen in almost a year. sales total is $32 billion. a 10 year yield at 2.18%, the lowest since november. the 30 year yield the lowest since october. this week, that country saw demand for the $500 million of its 10 year notes that were so high. it knocked about 90 basis points off the initial price guidance. istan, allowing them to sell at 7.125%, allowing them to sell at the country sold 3.5 billion euros of debt, the biggest ever sell of bonds out of europe. in austria, this was the big one. the sale that are lots of attention through the week. this is the first euro member to issue a century bond, 3.5 billion euros of debt mat
austria offering europe's first benchmark sized century bond.t is not really the headline -- the headline is the yield. that is next. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ jonathan: i am jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg: real yield." i want to head to the auction block now where we had , eye-opening debt sales this week. what a week it was. the yield for the 10 and 30 year treasury auctions both nearing levels we haven't seen in almost a year. sales total is $32 billion....
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kathy, best century bond out of austria. your reaction? kathy: i am stunned.s as if people believe in almost a deflationary trend persisting for decades in europe, otherwise institutions that need to own long-duration, i don't know why anyone would buy it. jonathan: why would anyone buy it? not just that, $11 billion, that was the size of the order book. so clearly, a lot of people wanted to buy it. kathy: i think it was desperation for any sort of positive yield. when your choices between negative and positive, they will take positive all day long. you can see the pension funds, insurance companies, banks desperate for positive yield. jonathan: george, just in terms of the duration risk, we can do a quick calculation on the austrian debt. you can see on the 100 year, what it would take to get a 5% or 10% move? we just need to back out 20 basis points, and you will get a 10% move on price. i mean, the duration risk people are taking is really quite significant. george: it is. i don't think they are looking at it totally from a return respective. but may an ass
kathy, best century bond out of austria. your reaction? kathy: i am stunned.s as if people believe in almost a deflationary trend persisting for decades in europe, otherwise institutions that need to own long-duration, i don't know why anyone would buy it. jonathan: why would anyone buy it? not just that, $11 billion, that was the size of the order book. so clearly, a lot of people wanted to buy it. kathy: i think it was desperation for any sort of positive yield. when your choices between...
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austria with a yield of just 2.1%. we begin with a big issue.bal reflation showing signs of a comeback. >> inflation remains well below 2%. core cpi is 1.7 or 1.6. it allows the fed to go slow and not disrupt market conditions. >> gradual push-up in inflation back to normal, we don't see anything that will push inflation to levels where it becomes a market issue or forces central banks to accelerate any rate hike plans they may have. >> you should probably start to tighten when you see the whites of the eyes of inflation. 1.4 core pce ain't anywhere near the whites of anybody's eyes. >> the biggest risk is clients getting in and eyeing duration right now. we want some duration on portfolio, but too much duration is risk. we don't think this trend is going to be structural. it is transitory in nature. we think investors should be rewarded for going on the other side of that. >> the bond markets continue to be distorted. it is extraordinary to see. we just talked about u.k. inflation heading up, putting pressure on inflation rates all over the wor
austria with a yield of just 2.1%. we begin with a big issue.bal reflation showing signs of a comeback. >> inflation remains well below 2%. core cpi is 1.7 or 1.6. it allows the fed to go slow and not disrupt market conditions. >> gradual push-up in inflation back to normal, we don't see anything that will push inflation to levels where it becomes a market issue or forces central banks to accelerate any rate hike plans they may have. >> you should probably start to tighten...
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austria with a yield of just 2.1%.lobal reflation showing signs of a comeback. >> inflation remains well below 2%. 1.6. cpi is 1.7 or that allows the fed to go slow. >> gradually pushing inflation back to normal, we don't see anything that will push inflation to levels where becomes a market issue or forces central banks to accelerate rate hike plans. >> you should probably start to tighten when you see the whites of the oz of inflation -- the eyes of inflation. this isn't anywhere near the whites of anybody's eyes. >> we want some duration on portfolio, but too much duration is risk. we don't think this trend is going to be structural. it is transitory in nature. >> the bond markets continue to be distorted. it is extraordinary to see. we just talked about u.k. inflation heading out, putting pressure on inflation rates all over the world. on markets are still not responding and appeared very stretched. jonathan: joining me around the table is george rusnak of wells fargo, kathy jones, fixed income usategist, and comin
austria with a yield of just 2.1%.lobal reflation showing signs of a comeback. >> inflation remains well below 2%. 1.6. cpi is 1.7 or that allows the fed to go slow. >> gradually pushing inflation back to normal, we don't see anything that will push inflation to levels where becomes a market issue or forces central banks to accelerate rate hike plans. >> you should probably start to tighten when you see the whites of the oz of inflation -- the eyes of inflation. this isn't...
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wales play austria later.ome sunshine with just the odd heavy shower and affecting parts of anglia. a gorgeous day in newcastle upon time. skies like this for most places but that does not tell the whole story. look at this massive cloud in the atlantic. sung—joon will be harder to come by. certainly clear blue sky tomorrow compared with today. already that rain is not too far away from northern ireland. it will edge east through the night across northern ireland, the western fringes of scotland, wales and south—east england and with the wind is picking up england and with the wind is picking up we will see gales developing to the irish sea. cloud increasing the temperatures not going down as far tonight as in the past nights. let's look at the morning. to start the day, across the south facing hills of the south, heavy bursts in this rain. it is windy as well. i think there will be some hazy brightness of the eastern side of the uk were actually for some of us that they will stay dry, just not as much sunshin
wales play austria later.ome sunshine with just the odd heavy shower and affecting parts of anglia. a gorgeous day in newcastle upon time. skies like this for most places but that does not tell the whole story. look at this massive cloud in the atlantic. sung—joon will be harder to come by. certainly clear blue sky tomorrow compared with today. already that rain is not too far away from northern ireland. it will edge east through the night across northern ireland, the western fringes of...
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austria can't afford a draw, so chris coleman thinks it will be a very open game.and they have all the welsh flags on all of the seats here. join us on 5 live for the match which kicks off at 7:45pm. just five minutes away now. northern ireland here. as i mentioned, the republic of ireland in the same group and they are playing georgia right now. martin o'neill's men went 1—0 up with duffy after four minutes, his header they are, but they're not too long before half—time georgia had equalised. it ended 1—1. england, scotland the northern ireland all played their qualifiers last night. england came away from malta with a 4—0 win, but perhaps the scoreline was a little flattering with three goals in the final six minutes. harry kane scored twice, with ryan bertrand and danny welbeck getting the other goals. england lead the group ahead of slovakia by two points — they meet at wembley on monday. we'll recover well now. it's a short turnaround, so then the next couple of days we'll be looking at their team, and kind of their strengths and weaknesses and seeing where we
austria can't afford a draw, so chris coleman thinks it will be a very open game.and they have all the welsh flags on all of the seats here. join us on 5 live for the match which kicks off at 7:45pm. just five minutes away now. northern ireland here. as i mentioned, the republic of ireland in the same group and they are playing georgia right now. martin o'neill's men went 1—0 up with duffy after four minutes, his header they are, but they're not too long before half—time georgia had...
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austria has no say that it could pull out of the games if the safety of its athletes can't be guaranteed meanwhile france's sports minister told french radio station air t l that she is keeping a close eye on the situation and it will never put our team in danger they are aware of the situation we have asked them to remain focused on their objective and if things get worse and we can't assure their security the french team will stay at home and. put the sports governing body the i.o.c. is adamant that the slopes will see olympic action come february. these resolution can and will be an important symbol for the commitment to peace of the international community speaking now about different scenarios for the olympic winter games would send the wrong message. it would be a message against our own belief in peace and diplomacy it's an admirable stance but withdrawals from winter olympic powerhouses like austria could eventually force the committee's hand. friday night action in germany's bonus league or for you now for goal thriller between by munich and valborg the hosts opening the scoring
austria has no say that it could pull out of the games if the safety of its athletes can't be guaranteed meanwhile france's sports minister told french radio station air t l that she is keeping a close eye on the situation and it will never put our team in danger they are aware of the situation we have asked them to remain focused on their objective and if things get worse and we can't assure their security the french team will stay at home and. put the sports governing body the i.o.c. is...
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according to the german institute for economic research germany and austria have the greatest wealth inequality of any countries in the eurozone. marcus copter also studies wealth mobility. how difficult is it to climb the wealth ladder. here. the result here is that the top earners have increased their ability to remain in the top income brackets in recent years at the same time we see the same tendency at the bottom of the scale and. those who come from a basic income situation in germany have had a reduced chance over the past ten years of elevating themselves to a middle class income. let alone a top level income for the. from dishwasher to millionaire hardly anyone can make this dream a reality anymore the gap between the middle class and the rich is widening. in addition to those who are already at the top of wealth distribution are very likely to inherit a lot of money during their lifetime and in turn they'll pass on their wealth to their children. family in westphalia now they christina austin mine is among the lucky ones who will inherit a substantial fortune one day in the
according to the german institute for economic research germany and austria have the greatest wealth inequality of any countries in the eurozone. marcus copter also studies wealth mobility. how difficult is it to climb the wealth ladder. here. the result here is that the top earners have increased their ability to remain in the top income brackets in recent years at the same time we see the same tendency at the bottom of the scale and. those who come from a basic income situation in germany...
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looking at the results, austria it took 18 minutes for them to get the first goal in vienna. crack. losing 3—0 against serbia, they are a top team bird moldova have a lot in them. the manager did not rule out starting ben woodman, the liverpool player became an insta nt the liverpool player became an instant national hero after scoring the winner in austria. gareth bale helped to persuade him to stay and play for wales. he could have played for england, born in nottingham but pa rt for england, born in nottingham but part of the welsh setup since the age of 13. qualifying due a maternal grandfather. i spoke to him and got him on board. we knew that he was a great player and we are delighted to have him and he is welsh anyway, so he is ours! wells are confident of bridging the gap in this group, achieving automatic provocation for finals in russia by finishing top or a possible play—off place by finishing second, that remains in their grasp. the message from the welsh camp in kishinau is familiar. it's another game that they simply had to win. gareth bale says they are treatin
looking at the results, austria it took 18 minutes for them to get the first goal in vienna. crack. losing 3—0 against serbia, they are a top team bird moldova have a lot in them. the manager did not rule out starting ben woodman, the liverpool player became an insta nt the liverpool player became an instant national hero after scoring the winner in austria. gareth bale helped to persuade him to stay and play for wales. he could have played for england, born in nottingham but pa rt for...
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in austria, this was the big one. the sale that are lots of attention through the week. first euro member to issue a century bond, 3.5 billion euros of debt maturing in 2117, the biggest ever sell of 100 year bonds out of europe. a yield of 2.1%. still with us is george rusnak from the wells fargo investment institute, kathy jones, and matt brill from invesco.
in austria, this was the big one. the sale that are lots of attention through the week. first euro member to issue a century bond, 3.5 billion euros of debt maturing in 2117, the biggest ever sell of 100 year bonds out of europe. a yield of 2.1%. still with us is george rusnak from the wells fargo investment institute, kathy jones, and matt brill from invesco.
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migrant chief's initial call to end the stricter border controls germany along with neighboring austria thinks that it's too easy or too early excuse me to give up on the chicks the german position is clear as long as the external borders are not secure enough there will also be the requirement for controls at the internal borders to stop illegal immigration and avoid unlawful border crossings we must adapt the deadlines for eternal border controls to the real challenges three other countries have also said they want to prolong the chinks an austrian m.p. we spoke to say's they are essential for safety in europe. security cannot be achieved only by border controls but it's a mean at least to know who is coming and who is going the problem is that many states including australia specially germinated have developed a jurisdiction that grants asylum to around fifty percent of the people lost we create sort of vokoun sucking the migrants to europe the union is unable to unwilling or unable and unwilling to protect the borders to stop the influx of migrations and that's some member states in
migrant chief's initial call to end the stricter border controls germany along with neighboring austria thinks that it's too easy or too early excuse me to give up on the chicks the german position is clear as long as the external borders are not secure enough there will also be the requirement for controls at the internal borders to stop illegal immigration and avoid unlawful border crossings we must adapt the deadlines for eternal border controls to the real challenges three other countries...
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austria has said it could pull out of the games if the safety of its athletes can't be guaranteed. france's sports minister told french radio station air tl that she is keeping a close eye on the situation. >> we'll never put our team in danger. they are aware of the situation. we have asked them to remain focused on their objective and if things get worse and we can't assure their security, the french team will stay at home. >> the sports governing body is adamant the pyeongchang slopes will go into action come february. >> this resolution can and will be an important symbol for the commitment to peace of the international community. speaking now about different scenarios for the olympic winter games would send the wrong message. it would be a message against our own belief in peace and diplomacy. >> it's an admirable stance but withdrawals from winter olympic power houses like austria could eventually force the committee's hand. >> you're watching d.w. news. still to come on this program --. >> people are under pressure and they still hope they can find victims alive under the ru
austria has said it could pull out of the games if the safety of its athletes can't be guaranteed. france's sports minister told french radio station air tl that she is keeping a close eye on the situation. >> we'll never put our team in danger. they are aware of the situation. we have asked them to remain focused on their objective and if things get worse and we can't assure their security, the french team will stay at home. >> the sports governing body is adamant the pyeongchang...
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according to the german institute for economic research germany and austria have the greatest wealthinequality of any countries in the eurozone. marcus also studies wealth mobility. how difficult is it to climb the wealth ladder. the result here is that the top earners have increased their ability to remain in the top income brackets in recent years at the same time we see the same tendency at the bottom of the scale and. those who come from a basic income situation in germany have had a reduced chance over the past ten years of elevating themselves to a middle class income. let alone a top level in comfort. from dishwasher to millionaire hardly anyone can make this dream a reality anymore the gap between the middle class and the rich is widening. in addition to those who are already at the top of wealth distribution are very likely to inherit a lot of money during their lifetime and in turn they'll pass on their wealth to their children. family in westphalia now they christina austin mine is among the lucky ones who will inherit a substantial fortune one day in the form of a company
according to the german institute for economic research germany and austria have the greatest wealthinequality of any countries in the eurozone. marcus also studies wealth mobility. how difficult is it to climb the wealth ladder. the result here is that the top earners have increased their ability to remain in the top income brackets in recent years at the same time we see the same tendency at the bottom of the scale and. those who come from a basic income situation in germany have had a...
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summer to stormy autumn is fairly rapid in the southeast of europe with actually as far north as austria and still this cloud circulating east of the age of gatwick and there is still storm warnings up particularly for greece for you can see where the cloud is from slovenia and soon across to remain u.s. storms in the last week were pretty vicious so you expect the temperatures to have dropped and for the most part they have when i below the thirty mark virtually everywhere roams at twenty four there's a bit of space in the bottom left and lucy that spoke still probably about thirty of the most part there is certainly cool down a steady breeze coming in from the east is cooling things down across the black sea keeping book rest at twenty one the sunshine doesn't do much to alleviate the exact about eighteen in lynn very pleasant in comparison to the time of the year twenty or twenty one seems likely in london or past this is true for the next day or so where the storms could see to rumble in greece and probably across the aegean into western turkey as well that those showers won't come m
summer to stormy autumn is fairly rapid in the southeast of europe with actually as far north as austria and still this cloud circulating east of the age of gatwick and there is still storm warnings up particularly for greece for you can see where the cloud is from slovenia and soon across to remain u.s. storms in the last week were pretty vicious so you expect the temperatures to have dropped and for the most part they have when i below the thirty mark virtually everywhere roams at twenty four...
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. >> austria's freedodom party has expressed similar sentiments ahead of parliamentary elections setor october. >> or goal is to keep p controlf our country. that's what we intend to do. we have high hopes. what sort of europe to the right-wing parties actually want? pascalea good question, we know there anti-immigration, anti-islam, antiforeigner, anti-e.u. for these populist parties a genuine threat to the e.u. itself? threat, depending on how much they are not in the government, that's the first thing. they have a lot of impact in terms of influence but they are not in the government. they're not able to make the laws or to decide anything, so that's a good thing. emmanuel macrcron did two days ago is to try to rejuvenate, to get some new energy to the european idea, and that's a very good thing that he young man, he's going to be 40 in december, it's another generation, we know that the older generation are very pro-european. now it's this young, globalized generation. he speaks perfect english, the first president we have in france who speaks english. we have a prime minister wh
. >> austria's freedodom party has expressed similar sentiments ahead of parliamentary elections setor october. >> or goal is to keep p controlf our country. that's what we intend to do. we have high hopes. what sort of europe to the right-wing parties actually want? pascalea good question, we know there anti-immigration, anti-islam, antiforeigner, anti-e.u. for these populist parties a genuine threat to the e.u. itself? threat, depending on how much they are not in the government,...
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he would write about this trip to germany and austria. entirely aside from any humanitarian feelings for this mass of people, if we want peace, if we want to preserve the safety and health of our army of occupation, if we want to save the expense of even larger military forces to preserve order, if we want to reduce the size and expense of our army of occupation, i can see no other course but to me to the burdens i have outlined. our determination is to establish such a regime in germany as well present forever again the rise and tortures him of aggression within these people. those who believe in vengeance and the punishment of the great mass of germans, have no misgivings for all of them. they need food and warmth and shelter. they have been sunk to the lowest level known in western history. if western civilization is to survive in europe, it must also survive in germany. so this would be the beginning of what is initially called the hoover clan in march and april of 1947. we now know it as the marshall plan. what hoover was recommendin
he would write about this trip to germany and austria. entirely aside from any humanitarian feelings for this mass of people, if we want peace, if we want to preserve the safety and health of our army of occupation, if we want to save the expense of even larger military forces to preserve order, if we want to reduce the size and expense of our army of occupation, i can see no other course but to me to the burdens i have outlined. our determination is to establish such a regime in germany as...
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teenager ben woodburn got the brilliant winner against austria in cardiff at the weekend to put themers serbia. but they closed the gap on the republic of ireland who slipped up the republic of ireland who slipped up in georgia in the second play—off spot. tom stafford reports from the moldovan capital. soon, more than 1300 fans will descend on the capital here with renewed hope... with players training at home this morning they are boosted by the return of their midfielderjoe allen and left back neil taylor. they are determined to build momentum heading into the final three qualifiers. while wales remain four points behind group leaders, they are crucially closing the gap on second place. if the republic of ireland fail to beat serbia tomorrow, wales could overta ke serbia tomorrow, wales could overtake them with a win in moldova, the group's weaker side. but wales's last game here should serve as a warning. in 1994 they were expected to win against the relatively new footballing nation that emerged. it was one of their most infamous away trips. preparation in this corner of europe
teenager ben woodburn got the brilliant winner against austria in cardiff at the weekend to put themers serbia. but they closed the gap on the republic of ireland who slipped up the republic of ireland who slipped up in georgia in the second play—off spot. tom stafford reports from the moldovan capital. soon, more than 1300 fans will descend on the capital here with renewed hope... with players training at home this morning they are boosted by the return of their midfielderjoe allen and left...
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germany which course took in more migrants then the other country in the bloc along with neighboring austria thinks that it is too early right now to give up these extra checks. the german position is clear as long as the external borders are not secure enough there will also be the requirement for controls at the internal borders to stop illegal immigration and avoid unlawful border crossings we must adapt the deadlines for eternal border controls to the real challenges three other countries have also said they want to prolong the checks to freedom of movement within the u.s come under fire recently with critics saying it makes it harder for security services to track terrorists across europe. security cannot be achieved only by border controls but it's a mean at least to know who is coming and who is going the problem is that many states including auster and especially germany they have developed jurisdiction that grants asylum to around fifty percent of the people who ask for it we create sort of vokoun sucking migrants to europe the union is unable to and unwilling unable and unwilling t
germany which course took in more migrants then the other country in the bloc along with neighboring austria thinks that it is too early right now to give up these extra checks. the german position is clear as long as the external borders are not secure enough there will also be the requirement for controls at the internal borders to stop illegal immigration and avoid unlawful border crossings we must adapt the deadlines for eternal border controls to the real challenges three other countries...
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wales have beaten austria in their world cup qualifier this evening with the winning goal coming from in third place in theirgroup. patrick gearey reports. together, stronger, the slogan of the summer of 16, the spirit of that run to the semis of the euros lingers, wales are still together, but stronger, in world cup qualifying they are yet to convince, too many chances not taken, close no longer good enough. to reach russia they might need for victories from four, including against austria, all very close, all very tense, and the pressure drove wales forward, just in time for gareth bale. the austrian keeper had seen him do that before, but ben woodburn still has the power of surprise and like gareth bale, he is only 17 and these we re gareth bale, he is only 17 and these were his first moments as an international footballer and this was his first shot. the teenager born in england who chose to play for wales scoring the goal which keeps alive his nation's chances of reaching the world cup, where on earth do you go from here? wales will hope to russia. the republic of ireland are in
wales have beaten austria in their world cup qualifier this evening with the winning goal coming from in third place in theirgroup. patrick gearey reports. together, stronger, the slogan of the summer of 16, the spirit of that run to the semis of the euros lingers, wales are still together, but stronger, in world cup qualifying they are yet to convince, too many chances not taken, close no longer good enough. to reach russia they might need for victories from four, including against austria,...
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migrant chief's initial call to end the stricter border controls germany along with neighboring austria thinks that it's too early to give up the czechs the german position is clear as long as the external borders are not secure enough there will also be the requirement for controls at the internal borders to stop illegal immigration and avoid unlawful border crossings we must adapt the deadlines for eternal border controls to the real challenges. over the past number of years europe has seen a whole range of deadly terror attacks where free movement within the e.u. has seemingly played right into the hundreds of terrorists. two other world news this hour north korea continues to ignore calls for after it fired a missile over the northern japanese island of hokkaido it is the latest act of aggression in the regional crisis over peeling young's weapons program japanese citizens in several regions were warned to find shelter as the missile passed over with the details. the missile has touched down in the pacific ocean at this point they're calling it an unidentified missile we are getting
migrant chief's initial call to end the stricter border controls germany along with neighboring austria thinks that it's too early to give up the czechs the german position is clear as long as the external borders are not secure enough there will also be the requirement for controls at the internal borders to stop illegal immigration and avoid unlawful border crossings we must adapt the deadlines for eternal border controls to the real challenges. over the past number of years europe has seen a...
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austria hosts called fororty you negotiations access some negotiated since with turkey to be ended. our and against that so are. my my no mccrone stands up and says no i'll let them negotitiations wilill turkey continue. that you'll needs turkey foror its strugglee against terrorism. and also in itsts battle to cocontain illegal immigration. so franz has becomee a valuable ally. also. okay well thank you very much indeed for that update from central is just for more tonight in ankara. excellent. no news in the face of growing opposition from baghdad be iraqi kurdish parliament has today held votes on paving the way for independence talks. but the outcome of that vote being approval for an independencece referendum in just ten days from now. with the move which is also generated alarming neighboring countries need to be in turkey. alice the saying the referendum plants could still a tech ethnic tensions and ththat it could mark the end ofof an era corporation. for thee last three years. i gogot an of f bill have e bn battling a a common enemy in the form of the islac state. no it's a
austria hosts called fororty you negotiations access some negotiated since with turkey to be ended. our and against that so are. my my no mccrone stands up and says no i'll let them negotitiations wilill turkey continue. that you'll needs turkey foror its strugglee against terrorism. and also in itsts battle to cocontain illegal immigration. so franz has becomee a valuable ally. also. okay well thank you very much indeed for that update from central is just for more tonight in ankara....
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being joined from austria. we will try to return to this. thank you so much. >>> let's get you the latest on the korean peninsula. south korea is responding to north korea's claimed hydrogen bomb test with its own show of force. defense officials say they were meant to send a message they can wipe out seoul's leadership. this ominous message from u.s. president donald trump just as he was leaving church on sunday. >> mr. president, will you attack north korea? >> we'll see. >> the u.s. president met with u.s. secretary james mattis, briefed reporters and said the u.s. had many options to deal with inconorth korea. take a listen. >> we have many military options and the president wanted to be briefed on each one of them. we made clear we have the ability to defend ourselves and our allies, south korea and japan. from any attacks and our commitments among the allies are iron clad. any threat to the united states or its territories including guam or our allies will be met with a massive military response. a response both effective and overwhelm
being joined from austria. we will try to return to this. thank you so much. >>> let's get you the latest on the korean peninsula. south korea is responding to north korea's claimed hydrogen bomb test with its own show of force. defense officials say they were meant to send a message they can wipe out seoul's leadership. this ominous message from u.s. president donald trump just as he was leaving church on sunday. >> mr. president, will you attack north korea? >> we'll see....
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austria was threatened by serbia with support of germany. russia was drawn to mobilize against austria to protect serbia. that led germany to work against russia. france mobilized against germany because it had a treaty with russia to support it. when germany invaded neutral belgium as it drove to france, this brought in british intervention. there was a world war. the central powers, germany, turkey, all of, the commonwealth and colonies of france and england. this was the summer of 1914. by august the war was in full force. america sat it out. america was in pacifist mode, and woodrow wilson ran on a platform to keep us out. for the next few years, until american entry in 1917, many americans did volunteer and go canada,ether going to joining the canadian black watch were flying for france or britain or driving an ambulance. uswould take until 1917 for to enter. there were three contributing factors. 30th, july 30,e 1916, the explosion of black tum mile. that is an island on jersey behind the pedestal of the statue of liberty. on the eve,
austria was threatened by serbia with support of germany. russia was drawn to mobilize against austria to protect serbia. that led germany to work against russia. france mobilized against germany because it had a treaty with russia to support it. when germany invaded neutral belgium as it drove to france, this brought in british intervention. there was a world war. the central powers, germany, turkey, all of, the commonwealth and colonies of france and england. this was the summer of 1914. by...
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wales have beaten austria in their world cup qualifier this evening with the winning goal coming fromebut. wales' win means they can qualify for the world cup in russia but they are still in third place in their group. patrick gearey reports. together stronger. the slogan of the summer of16, together stronger. the slogan of the summer of 16, the spirit of that run to the semis of the euros lingers. wales are still together but stronger? in world cup qualifying they are yet to convince. too many chances not ta ken, they are yet to convince. too many chances not taken, close no longer good enough as aaron ramsey new. to which russia they may need four wins from four as may austria, two sides separated by little, all very close, all very tense. for a while the pressure drove wales forward, just the time and place for gareth bale. the austrian keeper had seen him do that before. unlike bale, ben woodburn still has the power of surprise, after all he's only 17 and these were his first moments as an international and this was his first shot. the teenager born in england who chose to play fo
wales have beaten austria in their world cup qualifier this evening with the winning goal coming fromebut. wales' win means they can qualify for the world cup in russia but they are still in third place in their group. patrick gearey reports. together stronger. the slogan of the summer of16, together stronger. the slogan of the summer of 16, the spirit of that run to the semis of the euros lingers. wales are still together but stronger? in world cup qualifying they are yet to convince. too many...
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summer to stormy autumn is fairly rapid in the southeast of europe with actually as far north as austria and still this cloud circulating east of the age of the attic and there is still storm warnings up particularly for greece for you can see where the cloud is from slovenia and sioux across to remain u.s. storms in the last week were pretty vicious so you expect the temperatures to have dropped in for the most part they have we're now below the thirty mark virtually everywhere roams at twenty four there's a bit of space in the bottom left and lucy that spoke still probably about thirty of the most part there is certainly cool down a steady breeze coming in from the east is cooling things down across the black sea keeping book rest at twenty one the sunshine doesn't do much to alleviate exert about eighteen in lynn very pleasant in comparison to the time of year twenty or twenty one she's likely in london or past this is true for the next day or so where the storms could see to rumble in greece and probably across the igi and into western turkey as well that those showers won't come muc
summer to stormy autumn is fairly rapid in the southeast of europe with actually as far north as austria and still this cloud circulating east of the age of the attic and there is still storm warnings up particularly for greece for you can see where the cloud is from slovenia and sioux across to remain u.s. storms in the last week were pretty vicious so you expect the temperatures to have dropped in for the most part they have we're now below the thirty mark virtually everywhere roams at twenty...
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austria's keeper had seen gareth bale. austria's keeper had seen him do that before.t shot. teenager, born in england who chose to play for wales, scoring a goal which keeps alive his nation's chances of winning the world cup. where on earth are you go from there? wales will hope to russia. it is a dream come true and iam happy russia. it is a dream come true and i am happy i got the three points. what did crusade you mr mark he said injoy what did crusade you mr mark he said in joy yourself and help the team as best you can and hopefully i did that. -- what did chris say to you? he said. they now face the group's bottom team moldova on tuesday night. republic of ireland are two points ahead of wales in second, that's after their 1—1 draw against georgia. they started really well , taking the lead afterjust four minutes in tblisi, thanks to shane duffy's header. but just before half time georgia drew level, and held on for a point. ireland face the group leaders serbia next tuesday, so that will give wales a chance to make up some ground. there was some brilliant cric
austria's keeper had seen gareth bale. austria's keeper had seen him do that before.t shot. teenager, born in england who chose to play for wales, scoring a goal which keeps alive his nation's chances of winning the world cup. where on earth are you go from there? wales will hope to russia. it is a dream come true and iam happy russia. it is a dream come true and i am happy i got the three points. what did crusade you mr mark he said injoy what did crusade you mr mark he said in joy yourself...
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thanks to ben woodburn, the teenager made his international debut last night and won the match against austriamasz has the weather. we have been forecasting some rain for today. it is on its way, but some of us may end up with a pretty bright day. we are going to bring you the very latest on the situation in north korea in a few moments‘ time. we have had confirmation from a state news agency that a test has been carried out. more on that. senior conservatives are warning backbenchers not to rebel against the government‘s plans for brexit when parliament returns this week. the eu repeal bill is due to be debated on thursday. our political correspondent emma vardy joins us from our london newsroom. theresa may is probably distracted by thoughts of rebellion as well as the eu repeal bill. that's right. the eu repealed beale as the legislation that is needed to convert all of the eu laws into british ones. it‘s notjust a cut and pastejob. british ones. it‘s notjust a cut and paste job. the british ones. it‘s notjust a cut and pastejob. the government will need to use a special powers to make it a
thanks to ben woodburn, the teenager made his international debut last night and won the match against austriamasz has the weather. we have been forecasting some rain for today. it is on its way, but some of us may end up with a pretty bright day. we are going to bring you the very latest on the situation in north korea in a few moments‘ time. we have had confirmation from a state news agency that a test has been carried out. more on that. senior conservatives are warning backbenchers not to...
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the fight against the turks and the dominance of the austria last perhaps. the people always fought for individual freedom the concept of freedom. came. this is in fact a place of oppression people always clung to their humanitarian visions and eventually realized that. hungary proved its role in exemplary fashion and the political events between east and west. directly to the up people and destruction of livelihoods. after the nuclear reactor disaster in one thousand nine hundred sixty he created the work pictures. i want to create images that are incomparable manifestations of inner expression he said i send signals and expose myself. and see this record it was deeply frightening and it challenged my whole artistic approach. before that you have to bring our world is bloody and we can't ignore that fact by idealized tandi imagining a beautiful wow and that would make us ignorant towards others others who live in different conditions and we would ask ourselves become victims of this delusion and . have found that you are the one who got off of. booker says
the fight against the turks and the dominance of the austria last perhaps. the people always fought for individual freedom the concept of freedom. came. this is in fact a place of oppression people always clung to their humanitarian visions and eventually realized that. hungary proved its role in exemplary fashion and the political events between east and west. directly to the up people and destruction of livelihoods. after the nuclear reactor disaster in one thousand nine hundred sixty he...
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countries that is not a member of nato and austria finland multi or sweden sweden would be well placed its foreign minister margot will stream is a former un and e.u. official it currently sits on the security council and has had an embassy in pyongyang since the one nine hundred seventy s. the general assembly week at the united nations is drawing to a close but the north korean crisis will stay in the spotlight with north korea's foreign minister giving his address on saturday james closed out jazeera at the united nations. john howard's is director of the atlantic council's dinner patricia eurasia center he's joining us now from washington d.c. thank you very much indeed for your time so this seems to have degenerated into a slanging match between two world leaders is there any room for diplomacy in this . this is kind of a farce. the overheated rhetoric is typical for north korea it's not helpful the overheated rhetoric is unfortunately now coming from washington to this too is not helpful but i'm not sure there's either diplomatic and there certainly not a military solution to thi
countries that is not a member of nato and austria finland multi or sweden sweden would be well placed its foreign minister margot will stream is a former un and e.u. official it currently sits on the security council and has had an embassy in pyongyang since the one nine hundred seventy s. the general assembly week at the united nations is drawing to a close but the north korean crisis will stay in the spotlight with north korea's foreign minister giving his address on saturday james closed...
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trump does not confuse austria and australia. he thinks they're the same place.day mate, throw another mozart on the harpsichord!" we'll be right back with the star of hbo's "the deuce," maggie gyllenhaal. ♪ ♪ ( applause ) when i walked through a snowstorm for a cigarette, that's when i knew i had to quit. for real this time. that's why i'm using nicorette. only nicorette gum has patented dual-coated technology for great taste, plus intense craving relief. every great why needs a great how. ♪ ( ♪ ) girl: ... on it. found it! (imitating explosion) ( ♪ ) okay, so let's... stop. don't mess it up! (squeaking) ahh-h-h! ee-e-e! ( ♪ ) all right. (chuckle) ( ♪ ) nice! ( ♪ ) come on, dad, let's go! for those who know what they're really building. always unstoppable. ( band playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. ladies and gentlemen, you know my first guest from "the dark knight" and "secretary." she now stars in the hbo series "the deuce." please welcome maggie gyllenhaal! ♪ ♪ ( applause ) >> stephen: hey. >> hey. >> stephen: nice to see yo
trump does not confuse austria and australia. he thinks they're the same place.day mate, throw another mozart on the harpsichord!" we'll be right back with the star of hbo's "the deuce," maggie gyllenhaal. ♪ ♪ ( applause ) when i walked through a snowstorm for a cigarette, that's when i knew i had to quit. for real this time. that's why i'm using nicorette. only nicorette gum has patented dual-coated technology for great taste, plus intense craving relief. every great why...
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countries that's not a member of nato and austria finland mult or sweden sweden would be well placed its foreign minister margot will stream is a former un and e.u. official it currently sits on the security council and has had an embassy in pyongyang since the one nine hundred seventy s. the general assembly week at the united nations is drawing to a close but the north korean crisis will stay in the spotlight with north korea's foreign minister giving his address on saturday james closed out jazeera at the united nations on grandma weber's a research fellow at the institute of defense and strategic studies. and school of international studies is joining us now from singapore thank you very much for your time give us some context if you would please have we really got to the stage where the fate of the world is down to two men slinging insults at each other unfortunately it looks to be the case that it is that simple as that two men on opposite sides of a fence hurling insults at each other hurling threats which is driving escalation which many people see is are necessarily. being h
countries that's not a member of nato and austria finland mult or sweden sweden would be well placed its foreign minister margot will stream is a former un and e.u. official it currently sits on the security council and has had an embassy in pyongyang since the one nine hundred seventy s. the general assembly week at the united nations is drawing to a close but the north korean crisis will stay in the spotlight with north korea's foreign minister giving his address on saturday james closed out...
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the fight against the turks and the dominance of the austria lost perhaps books. the people always fought for individual freedom the concept of freedom and. this is in fact a place of oppression people always clung to their humanitarian visions and eventually realize that. hungary proved its role in exemplary fashion and the political events between east and west. directly to the upheaval and destruction of livelihoods. after the nuclear reactor disaster in one thousand nine hundred sixty he created the work pictures. i want to create images that are incomparable manifestations of inner expression he said i send signals and expose myself. and see this record it was deeply frightening and it challenged my whole artistic approach. before that. our world is bloody and we can't ignore that fact by idealized and imagining a beautiful well known that would make us ignorant towards others others who live in different conditions and we would ask ourselves become victims of this delusion . of. booker says when i work i don't think i only look at the work when it is finishe
the fight against the turks and the dominance of the austria lost perhaps books. the people always fought for individual freedom the concept of freedom and. this is in fact a place of oppression people always clung to their humanitarian visions and eventually realize that. hungary proved its role in exemplary fashion and the political events between east and west. directly to the upheaval and destruction of livelihoods. after the nuclear reactor disaster in one thousand nine hundred sixty he...
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countries who were against mandatory schemes like poland and hungary the czech republic and also austria they say it's good that we have this voluntary basis and on the other side the countries who are the usual suspects i would say like germany sweden france who take in these refugees. this new scheme they say it's not good that the solidarity is not among all the twenty eight member states but only thirteen of the twenty eight states taking part in this voluntary scheme so far so this is not the solution for the sort of dirty problem in the union and there's also another solution for the monetary scheme which is also running is still there ten thousand people waiting in italy and greece for relocation to other e.u. countries in this is not happening then rigorous in brussels thank you after some of the other stories making news around the world pope francis has launched a campaign to tackle growing worldwide anti immigrant sentiment the two year campaign will attempt to raise awareness of the migrants plight and change people's view of them many migrants and refugees turned out to hear
countries who were against mandatory schemes like poland and hungary the czech republic and also austria they say it's good that we have this voluntary basis and on the other side the countries who are the usual suspects i would say like germany sweden france who take in these refugees. this new scheme they say it's not good that the solidarity is not among all the twenty eight member states but only thirteen of the twenty eight states taking part in this voluntary scheme so far so this is not...
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hoffehim at home and a big win for milan — andre silva with a hat—trick in their 5—1 win away at austriaall of thursday's europa league results on the bbc sport website. overcrowding around the emirates stadium led to a 60—minute delay to the start of arsenal's match against cologne, which they won 3—1. thousands of ticketless away fans turned up outside the ground and there were some scuffles between supporters and stewards inside after the gates opened. cologne brought 20,000 fans but only 3,000 of them had tickets to the match. our reporter danjohnson was outside the stadium before kick—off. this game between arsenal and cologne was due to kick off at five minutes past eight but it has been delayed by the police, they say, because of safety concerns. we have had a statement from the police saying they have offices here dealing with disorder at the stadium. we have not seen anyone causing problem but there are thousands of fans outside the ground. it looks like the numbers of people have been too much and that is why kick—off has been delayed for one hour. there are lines of police her
hoffehim at home and a big win for milan — andre silva with a hat—trick in their 5—1 win away at austriaall of thursday's europa league results on the bbc sport website. overcrowding around the emirates stadium led to a 60—minute delay to the start of arsenal's match against cologne, which they won 3—1. thousands of ticketless away fans turned up outside the ground and there were some scuffles between supporters and stewards inside after the gates opened. cologne brought 20,000 fans...
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after that win against austria in aardiff they are in kishinau for their qualifier against moldova.uarter—finals at the us open at flushing meadows after a straightforward fourth round win over alexander dolgopolov of ukraine. nadal, the world number one, lostjust seven games on his way to victory as he reached the quarters for the first time since 2013. he now faces russian teenager andrei rublev in the last eight. rublev beat ninth seed david goffin of belgium in straight sets to book his match against nadal. the russian 19—year—old is the first teenager since andy roddick in 2001 to reach this stage. he says nadal is one of his childhood idols. the world number one karolina pliskova flew into the last eight after thrashing the american jennifer brady. the match seemed at times little more than a training workout for the czech and she took the first set 6—1. the second set was even easier with the american offering scant resistance and pliskova didn't lose a game. the match was over in 46 minutes and pliskova next faces american coco vanderweghe. i was just saying, my first good m
after that win against austria in aardiff they are in kishinau for their qualifier against moldova.uarter—finals at the us open at flushing meadows after a straightforward fourth round win over alexander dolgopolov of ukraine. nadal, the world number one, lostjust seven games on his way to victory as he reached the quarters for the first time since 2013. he now faces russian teenager andrei rublev in the last eight. rublev beat ninth seed david goffin of belgium in straight sets to book his...
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before stemming this position he served as the south korean ambassador to india and austria to --. permanent mission he is worked on a variety of issues during his distinguished career including trade, nuclear security, energy, and climate change policy. he was recently a visiting professor at a university of foreign studies. please give a welcome round of applause to minister cho. we will have him come to the podium now and give his remarks. thank you. >> good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. i am delighted to be here today to attend this forum. hosted by career foundations and the csi s. talk aboutld like to the three challenges we have koreaacing recently -- has been facing recently and how has beenhe u.s.-korea in facing those challenges. my remarks today, however, are not expressions of the official position of the korean government. as in fact i do not deal with the issues i am going to talk about today. i would rather therefore present my own personal observations on me korean government policy on these challenges. ago, i was here in anhington, d.c., working as officer of the
before stemming this position he served as the south korean ambassador to india and austria to --. permanent mission he is worked on a variety of issues during his distinguished career including trade, nuclear security, energy, and climate change policy. he was recently a visiting professor at a university of foreign studies. please give a welcome round of applause to minister cho. we will have him come to the podium now and give his remarks. thank you. >> good afternoon ladies and...