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fish and the liberty bloc and there's many others of course and we'll see what the market decides and how that works and as far as decentralization goes that is a very tricky issue that you can look at both sides as you point out big question is incredibly decentralized anyone in the world can become a miner but due to the nature of the way things were many of those miners have turned into mining pools and we now have less than probably five or ten major mining pools that control most of the big queen mining so in fact with twenty one bloc producers and euros which the market can decide at any moment if it wants to turn any of them off if anyone is doing something they don't like they can just stop there go for it well we'll see how that works so socially this is a complete experiment in true free markets via books in technology is going to be incredibly fascinating to see how it goes right one thing dan larimer did in the design vs that i noticed is that transactions are free which sounds like a very friendly consumer choice to be made by the designer unlike let's say a fairy i'm and
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an alliance they say the union between a victory alliance insiders siren bloc which won the largest number of seats will cross sectarian ethnic divisions potentially and help to secure a ruling bloc a body and solder say the door remains open for the remaining blocs to join them janice below says iraq urgently needs this coalition to work and it's surprising how quickly it's been formed it's been really an extraordinary journey we're taught all solder less than a little more than ten years ago he was his mahdi army was ambushing and killing american soldiers in iraq and here he is the kingmaker after an election that we must remember had a very low turnout around thirty percent marred by many allegations of irregularities and yet he has been able to pull together the supported mehdi and to bring a body the serving prime minister and his block into this broader coalition he's about one hundred forty seats i think he needs another twenty five i think he'll get it and i think it is what iraq urgently needs you know i was saying just after the election i don't expect the coalition to ha
an alliance they say the union between a victory alliance insiders siren bloc which won the largest number of seats will cross sectarian ethnic divisions potentially and help to secure a ruling bloc a body and solder say the door remains open for the remaining blocs to join them janice below says iraq urgently needs this coalition to work and it's surprising how quickly it's been formed it's been really an extraordinary journey we're taught all solder less than a little more than ten years ago...
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tariffs starting in july the bloc will impose import duties on a variety of u.s. products and new penalties were announced today and come in response to increased u.s. students on imported steel and aluminum that took effect this month about three point four billion dollars worth of annual u.s. imports are expected to be hit by the new measures ranging from agricultural products to steel bourbon whiskey that list could also be expanded in the future according to e.u. officials. found this doesn't only affect businesses of course earlier we spoke to our financial correspondent in frankfurt all the spots and i asked him how these tariffs could impact the average citizen. yeah for example in the united states steel tariffs are used by the steel companies in the car companies to pass the higher costs on to consumers and they will be affected and here with consumer goods affected like peanut butter or orange juice or per perhaps jeans the margins this kind of business with retailers are much smaller so i think here there won't be much of a decision to pass them on it w
tariffs starting in july the bloc will impose import duties on a variety of u.s. products and new penalties were announced today and come in response to increased u.s. students on imported steel and aluminum that took effect this month about three point four billion dollars worth of annual u.s. imports are expected to be hit by the new measures ranging from agricultural products to steel bourbon whiskey that list could also be expanded in the future according to e.u. officials. found this...
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this massive nato european union bloc and that's given it america this huge influence now. america had to pay a price for that that the price it paid was that it was running massive trade deficit with everybody because you know in return for their not contributing very much to military spending america gave them. privileged access to u.s. markets it didn't matter very much because the as long as the dollar was the world's reserve currency the trade deficit would eventually eventually all go back to america anyway and into finance but now trump has sensed that american economic supremacy is on the challenge and with the rise of china and the china russia bloc that is a real serious challenge to the united states so he's now trying to shake this up and saying ok now the a this block that we're. dissolve they really have to jump to it they have to follow our goals they you know they you know what we want whether it's in the middle east or anywhere else they will have to follow where where in the polish state they say ok well i guess we have all forty bulls such as rail and you
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this massive nato european union bloc and that's given it america this huge influence now. america had to pay a price for that that the price it paid was that it was running massive trade deficit with everybody because you know in return for their not contributing very much to military spending america gave them. privileged access to u.s. markets it didn't matter very much because the as long as the dollar was the world's reserve currency the trade deficit would eventually eventually all go back to america anyway and into finance but now trump has sensed that american economic supremacy is on the challenge and with the rise of china and the china russia bloc that is a real serious challenge to the united states so he's now trying to shake this up and saying ok now the a this block that we're. dissolve they really have to jump to it they have to follow our goals they you know they you know what what we want whether it's in the middle east or anywhere else they will have to follow where where in the polish state they say ok well i guess we have all four abel's such as rail an
this massive nato european union bloc and that's given it america this huge influence now. america had to pay a price for that that the price it paid was that it was running massive trade deficit with everybody because you know in return for their not contributing very much to military spending america gave them. privileged access to u.s. markets it didn't matter very much because the as long as the dollar was the world's reserve currency the trade deficit would eventually eventually all go...
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reached a deal aimed at controlling the influx of refugees into europe after myerson overnight talks the bloc will increase funding to address the issue while italy and greece will have the option of setting up large holding centers to process migrants . police have detained a man who shot and killed five people inside a news paper office in the us state of maryland they say he specifically targeted journalists in the city of annapolis. the syrian government offensive in southwestern province of is on hold after a deal was reached but opposition fighters russian led talks in jordan resulted in a temporary truce at least eighty people were killed in their own on thursday. isis control of the iraqi city of mosul and the battle by iraqi forces to recapture it left the city in ruins thousands of people are killed there takes a look at life in the city now and how conditions are still unbearable his mohammed . morsel may be clear of ice. but reminders of the group's reign are everywhere. not just of the group's atrocities but also the brutal fighting it took to topple them. here streets are still
reached a deal aimed at controlling the influx of refugees into europe after myerson overnight talks the bloc will increase funding to address the issue while italy and greece will have the option of setting up large holding centers to process migrants . police have detained a man who shot and killed five people inside a news paper office in the us state of maryland they say he specifically targeted journalists in the city of annapolis. the syrian government offensive in southwestern province...
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there's going to be twenty one long producers that will be the main bloc producers and yours u.s. fish and the liberty bloc and there's many others of course and we'll see what the market decides and how that works and as far as decentralization goes that is a very tricky issue that you can look at both sides as you point out big question is incredibly decentralized anyone in the world can become a miner but due to the nature of the way things were many of those miners have turned into mining pools and we now have less than probably five or ten major mining pools that control most of the bequeathing mining so in fact with twenty one bloc producers and euros which the market can decide at any moment if it wants to turn any of them off if anyone is doing something they don't like they can just stop their vote for it well we'll see how that works so certainly this is a complete experiment in true free markets via books in technology is going to be incredibly fascinating to see how it goes right one thing dan larimer did in the design vs that i noticed is that transactions are free wh
there's going to be twenty one long producers that will be the main bloc producers and yours u.s. fish and the liberty bloc and there's many others of course and we'll see what the market decides and how that works and as far as decentralization goes that is a very tricky issue that you can look at both sides as you point out big question is incredibly decentralized anyone in the world can become a miner but due to the nature of the way things were many of those miners have turned into mining...
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this massive nato european union bloc and that's given that america this huge influence now. america had to pay a price for that that the price it paid was that it was running massive trade deficit with everybody because you know in return for their not contributing very much to military spending america gave them. privileged access to u.s. markets it didn't matter very much because the as long as the dollar was the world's reserve currency the trade deficit would eventually eventually all go back to america anyway and into finance but now trump has sensed that that american economic supremacy is on the challenge and with the rise of china and the china russia bloc that is a real serious challenge to the united states so he's now trying to shake this up and saying ok now the a this block that we're. dissolve they really have to jump to it they have to follow our goals they you know they you know what we want whether it's in the middle east or anywhere else they will have to follow where where in the polish state they say ok well i guess we have all four abel's such israeli an
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and the other bloc which is people's bloc that's c.-h. be the main opposition party good party action arrows of right wing nationalist party and two of the smaller parties the religious one in a sense right well then you've got the first the kurdish ward from h.t.t.p. their candidate is present their present leader so together if h d p is able to pass the ten percent threshold h d p and the people's block would be having more seats in parliament than prisoners are gone and the right think book is created which would mean even if we if present are going to win the elections there will be a stalemate because majority there in the governing broke will be losing its majority in parliament so this will create another uncertainty for the country to further into for the next few years we know that president and his ak party swept to power on a platform that focused on jobs and economic growth and greater equality amongst the people how is he still has a base of support but how has public opinion shifted in the last five years i mean in two thous
and the other bloc which is people's bloc that's c.-h. be the main opposition party good party action arrows of right wing nationalist party and two of the smaller parties the religious one in a sense right well then you've got the first the kurdish ward from h.t.t.p. their candidate is present their present leader so together if h d p is able to pass the ten percent threshold h d p and the people's block would be having more seats in parliament than prisoners are gone and the right think book...
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the reforms he says now is a golden opportunity to make changes to ensure the future success of the bloche is pushing for a more financially flexible you but divisions have been growing as well over the blocs policy on refugees on the opening day a breakthrough of sorts was achieved under the deal to block will boost funding to address the issue which has threatened the very solidarity of the bloc largely has more. if it's being framed as a solution to the migration crisis i think it's the biggest exaggeration you could possibly imagine what what he sees in terms is a sort of political fix to stop the block from falling apart and take the pressure in particular of the german chancellor angela merkel whose political career was in the balance because of this a lot of what they've agreed in this communique is exactly what expected and it's all about keeping people out more support for the libyan coast guard for example strengthening the borders with turkey these sorts of things the surprise package which was dreamt up by emmanuel macron the french president with this idea of what they call
the reforms he says now is a golden opportunity to make changes to ensure the future success of the bloche is pushing for a more financially flexible you but divisions have been growing as well over the blocs policy on refugees on the opening day a breakthrough of sorts was achieved under the deal to block will boost funding to address the issue which has threatened the very solidarity of the bloc largely has more. if it's being framed as a solution to the migration crisis i think it's the...
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the german government chancellor angela merkel has gone as far as warning that it could split the bloc apart italy reportedly blocked the adoption of the joint statement to increase pressure on its european partners a mile appears to have reached a new agreement with france officials say it lacks support from all the e.u. states with a number of undocumented migrants reaching european shores actually dropped since its peak in two thousand and fifteen and the issue is no longer viewed as a crisis the e.u. says it stem the flow of migrants by ninety six percent but base a rouse of broken out in the last few months because some member states is simply refusing to let in rescue boats new right wing governments are demanding tighter border controls austria hungary italy slovakia the czech czech republic. and poland all want a stricter approach so leaders are trying to work out a solution in the form of so-called disembarkation platforms areas outside of europe probably in north africa where migrants will be held out as there is laurence leamer reports now from the summit in brussels. the eu
the german government chancellor angela merkel has gone as far as warning that it could split the bloc apart italy reportedly blocked the adoption of the joint statement to increase pressure on its european partners a mile appears to have reached a new agreement with france officials say it lacks support from all the e.u. states with a number of undocumented migrants reaching european shores actually dropped since its peak in two thousand and fifteen and the issue is no longer viewed as a...
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this praise is a carefully but vaguely worded one just like so many other agreements struck by the bloc in the past but this one manages to satisfy a diverse range of views so just exactly how was it reached one challenge was to satisfy it to me who on thursday blocked all joint decisions prior to the summit in an effort to appease tensions the member states decided to stay and rescued migrants on a new territory to so-called control centers across the bloc but and this was only to appease central european countries like the czech republic and hungary those locations are still to be decided and can only happen in countries who volunteer to have them not surprising they're not many volunteers many leaders again pushed for responsibility to fall on first arrival countries who already have enough migrants same toure's all sides under the dublin regulation refugees have to buy in the first european country where they are right we are sticking to this rule and it follows that those countries are responsible for migration senses france is not the country's first arrival so most opensource sen
this praise is a carefully but vaguely worded one just like so many other agreements struck by the bloc in the past but this one manages to satisfy a diverse range of views so just exactly how was it reached one challenge was to satisfy it to me who on thursday blocked all joint decisions prior to the summit in an effort to appease tensions the member states decided to stay and rescued migrants on a new territory to so-called control centers across the bloc but and this was only to appease...
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they use trade chief says the bloc will challenge u.s. tariffs at the world trade organization is this the beginning of the trade also coming up there are rumblings that german cars could be the ones to bed a brunt of tit for tat tariffs will americans love affairs with beatles being risen mercs enjoy. some go up others come down china lowest tariffs on some important consumer goods. this is your business update i'm helena humphrey in berlin thanks for joining me washington's moves have been deemed illegal by europe the e.u. trade commissioner to see among them saying the bloc will not take america's actions lying down of vowing to challenge the tariffs in a case at the world trade organization in the us government but it certainly didn't waste a moment in following through on its threats. they began friday at six am central european time twenty five percent in part tariffs on steel ten percent an element the europeans reactions are clear. it is unfortunate because this is further weakening the transatlantic relations and it also increase
they use trade chief says the bloc will challenge u.s. tariffs at the world trade organization is this the beginning of the trade also coming up there are rumblings that german cars could be the ones to bed a brunt of tit for tat tariffs will americans love affairs with beatles being risen mercs enjoy. some go up others come down china lowest tariffs on some important consumer goods. this is your business update i'm helena humphrey in berlin thanks for joining me washington's moves have been...
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and the issue has brought european faultlines to the floor and the german chancellor is warning the bloc could split unless policy towards refugees are agreed upon now she was addressing the german parliament before travelling to belgium at home the migration issue has threatened to collapse her governing coalition. what. europe faces many challenges but migration could become the make or break one for the e.u. either we manage it so others in africa believe that we are guided by values and believe in multilateralism not unilateral ism or nobody will believe any longer in
and the issue has brought european faultlines to the floor and the german chancellor is warning the bloc could split unless policy towards refugees are agreed upon now she was addressing the german parliament before travelling to belgium at home the migration issue has threatened to collapse her governing coalition. what. europe faces many challenges but migration could become the make or break one for the e.u. either we manage it so others in africa believe that we are guided by values and...
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german chancellor many fiscal hawks and under the americans increasingly fragile coalition fear the bloc could become a so-called transfer union where which of countries like the netherlands france or germany permanently finance the poor countries in the south i asked economist young peter cannon from frankfurt university if he thinks the dedicated euro zone budget is a good idea. i think the budget as such is like a two edged swartz and we still don't know in which direction it will cut on the one hand it may be this already mentions transfer union that just transfers consumption income from north to south which would be a bad solution on the other hand it could also be a means and way to enhance productivity growth in say the more perry federal union regions of the european union of the eurozone and in this case it would be a good thing how to achieve this is really a matter of the details that we still have to look at and i think it is our duty to have a very decent look at that once they're on the table. it just took it to finance this budget by an additional tax what kind of money i
german chancellor many fiscal hawks and under the americans increasingly fragile coalition fear the bloc could become a so-called transfer union where which of countries like the netherlands france or germany permanently finance the poor countries in the south i asked economist young peter cannon from frankfurt university if he thinks the dedicated euro zone budget is a good idea. i think the budget as such is like a two edged swartz and we still don't know in which direction it will cut on the...
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can't have the same level of integration as it enjoyed as a member of the bloc right now you mentioned greece there are dimension grace because there's an interesting side point there yeah i'm going to get to that attack and you're going to hear it is the u.k. and they're trying to negotiate against europe they're having their last you're europe keeps on saying no no no no no you we're not going to give you all these goodies that you want because you're not part of the bloc anymore so now they're resorting to they've lost all negotiating leverage and all they have is that if you are so continue to be so hard on us then putin is going to be gleeful right so let me bring up with the point that i made when the banks of boat went down and i got a lot of flak by making the very obvious statement and observation that the united kingdom really seventeen eighteen percent of their g.d.p. on exports to the the e.u. guess maybe four. our five percent their g.d.p. is based on exports to great britain so you never go to a gunfight with a knife and united kingdom was never going to win this negotiat
can't have the same level of integration as it enjoyed as a member of the bloc right now you mentioned greece there are dimension grace because there's an interesting side point there yeah i'm going to get to that attack and you're going to hear it is the u.k. and they're trying to negotiate against europe they're having their last you're europe keeps on saying no no no no no you we're not going to give you all these goodies that you want because you're not part of the bloc anymore so now...
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seen in the last two weeks is that the sea is you this small bavarian party within the conservative bloc of angela merkel threatened with open rebellion they have set up the refugee issue back on the agenda that in the way and in a tone that we normally have only heard from the a of d. party now with this conclusion with this with this result of the european summit some of the sees you followers could think well this is not enough this is not what we have wanted they could in the end turned our backs on the seas go on and go to the a if they and that would be an outcome they see as you never intended. about thank you you're welcome as take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world in mali the headquarters of a multinational antiterrorist force has come under attack in the town savoring the building is said to been besieged following a large explosion six soldiers are reported to have been killed and many more injured. portuguese politician. has been elected director general of the international organization for migration of voters rejected america's nominee. a
seen in the last two weeks is that the sea is you this small bavarian party within the conservative bloc of angela merkel threatened with open rebellion they have set up the refugee issue back on the agenda that in the way and in a tone that we normally have only heard from the a of d. party now with this conclusion with this with this result of the european summit some of the sees you followers could think well this is not enough this is not what we have wanted they could in the end turned our...
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that our southers set your own bloc won the most parliamentary seats fifty four sutter though is not putting himself forward as prime minister. fattah party came a close second with forty seven seas he's known to have close ties with iran and had a coalition of groups i guess i still the incumbent prime minister hate that all about his victory alliance trailed in third place with forty two seats the elections in iraq were marked by a record low turnout but were free from serious violence. let's now go over fast of our guests joining us in baghdad. the director of the house of iraqi expertise foundation and senior foreign policy adviser to the speaker of the iraqi parliament in erbil judith nearing afirm journalist and founder of the independent media center in kurdistan in washington d.c. christine vanden turned director of the institute of regional and international studies warm welcome to you all are we talking about a glitch here or there's something more serious to it. world it looks like that everyone is looking for his own inclosed the parliament or let's say this parliament is
that our southers set your own bloc won the most parliamentary seats fifty four sutter though is not putting himself forward as prime minister. fattah party came a close second with forty seven seas he's known to have close ties with iran and had a coalition of groups i guess i still the incumbent prime minister hate that all about his victory alliance trailed in third place with forty two seats the elections in iraq were marked by a record low turnout but were free from serious violence. let's...
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crisis chancellor angela merkel faces a rebellion over her refugee policy with in her conservative bloc and it could threaten her political future. is going to have you lost everyone well the moment russia and football fans the world over have been waiting for is finally here the twenty eighteen world cup is underway in our correspondent in moscow will join us in just a moment to talk us through the opening match but first let's take a peek at how russia kicked things off flashy style. with the moscow streets full the fan zones in the russian capital as busy as could be the new sneaky stadium bursting at the seams and the world of football watching closely the opening ceremony had a lot to live up to plenty of pressure on robbie williams shoulders then. the pop star had been accused of selling his soul to putin by agreeing to take part though neither he nor the eighty thousand fans inside the stadium appeared especially feigns it seems putin's stated principle of keeping sports and politics apart is widely shared. williams was joined by russian operatic singa garofoli now a collaborativ
crisis chancellor angela merkel faces a rebellion over her refugee policy with in her conservative bloc and it could threaten her political future. is going to have you lost everyone well the moment russia and football fans the world over have been waiting for is finally here the twenty eighteen world cup is underway in our correspondent in moscow will join us in just a moment to talk us through the opening match but first let's take a peek at how russia kicked things off flashy style. with the...
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maxine water and kind of criticizing her for some of her comments and the cbc had been a loyal voting bloc for pelosi. we'll see if that she w now,his is in a new york district, left of centerjoe ley center.she co not win in omaha, nebraska, or in most parts of michigan. but the republicans are going to say, mitch mcconnell already saying it today, look where the democrats are going, universal health oft borders. will she become a -- sort of a national weapon for republicans? >> i think what we're seeing with this race and also with what's been going o this week, is both parties continuing to push to their partest extremes. so with this race, we're seeing like a very left candidate, and really talking about these very left of policies. and you're seeing president trump, especially after the supreme court ruling yesterday, real doubling down again and again on the extreme immigration policies, the far right immigration policies that brought him to the white house. i think what we're going to see really is juxtaposition of thtwo sides. >> one note on that, i was in a mcadams. we have to reme
maxine water and kind of criticizing her for some of her comments and the cbc had been a loyal voting bloc for pelosi. we'll see if that she w now,his is in a new york district, left of centerjoe ley center.she co not win in omaha, nebraska, or in most parts of michigan. but the republicans are going to say, mitch mcconnell already saying it today, look where the democrats are going, universal health oft borders. will she become a -- sort of a national weapon for republicans? >> i think...
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have seen in the last two weeks is that the sea is you this very in party within the conservative bloc of angela merkel threaten put the open rebellion they have set up the refugee issue back on the agenda that in a way and in a tone that we normally have only heard from the a of d. party now with this conclusion with this with this result of the european summit some of the sees your followers could think well this is not enough this is not what we have wanted they could in the end turned our backs on the seas go on go through the a of day and that would be an outcome they see as you never intended. thank you you know walk. away from migration the other big topic on this huge summits agenda was bret said the process of great britain leaving the bloc in federal to happen in nine months twenty ninth of march next year and a final deal is nowhere in sight here's a president of the european council donald tusk. you oughtn't to seven stake in what's been achieved so far however there's a great deal of work ahead and most of us still. if you want to reach a deal in the over we need to tweak
have seen in the last two weeks is that the sea is you this very in party within the conservative bloc of angela merkel threaten put the open rebellion they have set up the refugee issue back on the agenda that in a way and in a tone that we normally have only heard from the a of d. party now with this conclusion with this with this result of the european summit some of the sees your followers could think well this is not enough this is not what we have wanted they could in the end turned our...
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the underdog bid may also find some support in asia where china leads a bloc of countries said to be ready to cast their vote for morocco some european countries may join them still getting to the magic one hundred four votes will be tough. no matter what the two bids will be fighting for every vote until the last possible minute that it may putin has called an ex fifa president sepp blatter who is expected to lobby for morocco and against the u.s. . current president gianni infantino meanwhile believes the north american bid is the one to take feed into the future. so now from sports joins me now to talk about these beds two massive bit how they measure up against each other max you know it's interesting to the countries involved the real world cup bidding veterans morocco for america it's the fifth time they're going for it so they've been trying very hard you can be oddly doubt the sincerity of that in one thousand nine hundred four for instance they lost to the usa who hosts the world cup tournament then and it's very much a tale of two very contrasting business we saw in the rep
the underdog bid may also find some support in asia where china leads a bloc of countries said to be ready to cast their vote for morocco some european countries may join them still getting to the magic one hundred four votes will be tough. no matter what the two bids will be fighting for every vote until the last possible minute that it may putin has called an ex fifa president sepp blatter who is expected to lobby for morocco and against the u.s. . current president gianni infantino meanwhile...
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and others who opposed the election results which saw a successful outcome the three main shia led blocs in iraq's first election since the defeat of eisel in architecture we had a hierarchy and there are frauds manipulations and many problems that took place and that is seen apparent in the decisions made by parliament today and i personally support these decisions in which they serve in the interest of the political and democratic process in iraq therefore we must implement these decisions prime minister hydrilla body wound in his weekly news conference of potential political instability if demands for recounts continued. i must warn of something that we can't get into a political limbo we're checking all violations and complaints i must say that the political process is important we can't get into a political vacuum parliament only has thirty days left to finish its legal term and the new parliament must take effect after that without a new parliament in place there will be a constitutional gap on wednesday parliament special session continued twenty eight parliamentarians put togethe
and others who opposed the election results which saw a successful outcome the three main shia led blocs in iraq's first election since the defeat of eisel in architecture we had a hierarchy and there are frauds manipulations and many problems that took place and that is seen apparent in the decisions made by parliament today and i personally support these decisions in which they serve in the interest of the political and democratic process in iraq therefore we must implement these decisions...
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pressure over divisions within our conservative bloc over germany's migration policy. now the electric car maker tesla is to slash thousands of jobs earhart that's right in an e-mail to start off c.e.o. elon musk says the layoffs when necessary for the company to become profitable the cuts which will see nine percent of workers lose the jobs come as the company grapples to address a number of problems including the posture of serious stuff and crashes and valving that cause most says the production of those mobile three sit down won't be affected. now let's bring in our financial correspondents now them a loan from the frankfurt stock exchange actually no from a tesla shop as i can see. in downtown franks but general want to be hard to meet those already still production targets for the model three with the even smaller star. well he did say that tough i was only going to let go of salaried employees and not the workers that working along the production assembly line won't be affected by the cuts which is good because those production targets are very ambitious indeed
pressure over divisions within our conservative bloc over germany's migration policy. now the electric car maker tesla is to slash thousands of jobs earhart that's right in an e-mail to start off c.e.o. elon musk says the layoffs when necessary for the company to become profitable the cuts which will see nine percent of workers lose the jobs come as the company grapples to address a number of problems including the posture of serious stuff and crashes and valving that cause most says the...
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welcome to the program german chancellor angela merkel is facing a mutiny in her own conservative bloc over migration policy that could threaten her hold on power merkel's interior minister horsley hoffa of the conservative bavarian c.s.u. party is openly do. firing her he's demanding the power to turn some migrants away at the german border americal has rejected the idea insisting instead on finding a joint european approach this is being seen as the most serious crisis to hit the chancellor since our new coalition government took office in march. unprecedented scenes in the german bunds talk yesterday as chancellor angela merkel was in effect threatened with open rebellion a conservative bloc in the bundestag normally act as one but in an extraordinary move it held separate meetings on the same issue the bavarian conservatives of the season versus the rest this is a says it can wait no longer to see a change in michael's migration policy. toward the once again we've made it clear what needs to be done more urgently to restore order at borders we should take the stand turning refugees
welcome to the program german chancellor angela merkel is facing a mutiny in her own conservative bloc over migration policy that could threaten her hold on power merkel's interior minister horsley hoffa of the conservative bavarian c.s.u. party is openly do. firing her he's demanding the power to turn some migrants away at the german border americal has rejected the idea insisting instead on finding a joint european approach this is being seen as the most serious crisis to hit the chancellor...
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those conservative bloc of c.d.u. and c.s.u. the bloc about house been fighting so hard in the last two weeks. supporters within the c.d.u. said this is just what we wanted this is the european solution that we were fighting for and that we were looking for so this must be this is just what we were looking at all we talk to the see is you the smaller sister party the party that put so much pressure on glom out who they say this is jobs just what we have been looking for because they they see the possibility for bilateral agreements for taking back refugees to other countries so both sides seem to be satisfied so i think at least the pressure for now is off but still the officials have to decide if this really is enough there were probably developed a reporting out from a parliamentary studios and a marcus at the e.u. summit in brussels gentlemen thank you for your coverage your. let's get you caught up now with some of the other stories making news around the world. in mali the headquarters of a multinational antiterrorist force
those conservative bloc of c.d.u. and c.s.u. the bloc about house been fighting so hard in the last two weeks. supporters within the c.d.u. said this is just what we wanted this is the european solution that we were fighting for and that we were looking for so this must be this is just what we were looking at all we talk to the see is you the smaller sister party the party that put so much pressure on glom out who they say this is jobs just what we have been looking for because they they see...
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crisis chancellor angela merkel faces aber belyaev over her refugee policy within her conservative bloc it could threaten her political future i'm sara kelly in berlin this is the day. that to me the question of how to tackle this migration issue is a litmus test for the future and cohesion of europe and it therefore needs to take every country's needs into consideration into tears and all the rigors of it we get the impression that this is an aggravated to speech and this is always connected to personnel and leadership and the tradition in my view for the world to work through before we even form the c.d.u. that we see the need for action right now and will continue to support efforts on the european level to reach similarly not official results these days but this isn't forseeable in the near future so we need to act for ourselves. on this. we began in germany where chancellor angela merkel is facing a rebellion by her interior minister over migration policy it is the most serious crisis to hit merkel since her new government took office her interior minister horst hoffa of the conser
crisis chancellor angela merkel faces aber belyaev over her refugee policy within her conservative bloc it could threaten her political future i'm sara kelly in berlin this is the day. that to me the question of how to tackle this migration issue is a litmus test for the future and cohesion of europe and it therefore needs to take every country's needs into consideration into tears and all the rigors of it we get the impression that this is an aggravated to speech and this is always connected...
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that would leave the chancellor's christian democrats her part of the conservative bloc still in the government but with the s.p.d. they would only have a minority of the seats in parliament meaning they could try to govern as a minority coalition that generally is viewed as unstable and the chancellor has said in the past she does not like that option another possibility would be for chancellor merkel to try to bring the green party into the government as a coalition member that's also viewed by many people here in berlin as a long shot so the most probable option should it really come to a head today and by the way most insiders in the city you don't think that will come to a head if that word though then in effect the government would most likely fall and that could be the end of chancellor merkel's last term well let's take a step back now for a moment get some perspective some context if you will the political tensions over migration have been building for a long time those tensions have been fuelled by high profile crimes involving migrants one of the cases is involved in iraqi
that would leave the chancellor's christian democrats her part of the conservative bloc still in the government but with the s.p.d. they would only have a minority of the seats in parliament meaning they could try to govern as a minority coalition that generally is viewed as unstable and the chancellor has said in the past she does not like that option another possibility would be for chancellor merkel to try to bring the green party into the government as a coalition member that's also viewed...
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germany's chancellor angela merkel says there's a lot of goodwill to discuss disagreements within the bloc this is a mulled over solutions to stem the influx of my friends and what to do with them is one thing make it onto the continent also coming up turkish president rich of china heir to juan has a clear lead in his country's elections that's more than sixty percent of the ballots counted he hopes to garner more than half of the vote took over from wood a runoff. and the goals were coming fast and furious today at the soccer world cup but they were almost all part including the three lions thrashing panama to book their ticket to the knockout stages to talk about that and also look back at germany's dramatic last minute win on saturday night. thanks for joining us by marrying evan steen german chancellor angela merkel says the e.u. will work to stem the flow of illegal migration americal and fifteen other e.u. leaders held emergency talks in brussels today ahead of a european council meeting on migration a few days from now divisions within the bloc are widening over how to manage the i
germany's chancellor angela merkel says there's a lot of goodwill to discuss disagreements within the bloc this is a mulled over solutions to stem the influx of my friends and what to do with them is one thing make it onto the continent also coming up turkish president rich of china heir to juan has a clear lead in his country's elections that's more than sixty percent of the ballots counted he hopes to garner more than half of the vote took over from wood a runoff. and the goals were coming...
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the bloc about house been fighting so hard in the last two weeks. supporters within the c.d.u. said this is just what we wanted this is the european solution that we were fighting for and that we were looking for so this must be this is just what we were looking for if we talk to the seas you the smaller sister party the party that put so much pressure on glom our cool they say this is job just what we have been looking for because they they see the possibility for bilateral agreements for taking back refugees to other countries so both sides seem to be satisfied so i think at least the pressure for now is off but still the officials have to decide if this really isn't up to repeat of all to reporting from our parliamentary studios and derek marcus at the e.u. summit in brussels gentlemen thank you for your coverage. and in other news we had to the u.s. now where a gunman has killed five people and injured two others a newspaper offices in the state of maryland police say it was a targeted attack and that the shooter walked through the newsroom of the capitol because that in an
the bloc about house been fighting so hard in the last two weeks. supporters within the c.d.u. said this is just what we wanted this is the european solution that we were fighting for and that we were looking for so this must be this is just what we were looking for if we talk to the seas you the smaller sister party the party that put so much pressure on glom our cool they say this is job just what we have been looking for because they they see the possibility for bilateral agreements for...
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crisis chancellor angela merkel faces a rebellion over her refugee policy within her conservative bloc that could threaten her political future. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program the twenty eighteen world cup is underway in russia the fans in moscow were hoping for a win in the opening match against saudi arabia knowing that this would be their team's best chance to pick up points and get out of the group they were treated to a goal fests. couldn't have hoped for better start than this eurekas in ski backing the first goal of the tournament after just twelve minutes. and on the stroke of hop time was to substitute danny's cherish have putting a beaming grin on coach church's shelves face. russia might be the tournament's lowest ranked team but they certainly didn't look like it. does you've made it three i the best of the bunch came in the ninety first minute kerry chef second and early contender for goal of the tournament saudi arabia might have been something of a soft opponent but the spall tough ali was pure inspiration. for the guests elation for the hosts. even then there wa
crisis chancellor angela merkel faces a rebellion over her refugee policy within her conservative bloc that could threaten her political future. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program the twenty eighteen world cup is underway in russia the fans in moscow were hoping for a win in the opening match against saudi arabia knowing that this would be their team's best chance to pick up points and get out of the group they were treated to a goal fests. couldn't have hoped for better start than this...
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summit they have two days to hammer out their differences on how to manage the flow of migrants the bloc remains deeply divided on the issue particularly the question of how to distribute refugees fairly france and germany are sticking with their call for a common solution but bilateral agreements are now also on the table the leaders are also expected to discuss setting up large centers outside the e.u. were asylum claims could be processed before people make their way to the block. now at some other stories making headlines around the world in india at least five people are dead after a small plane crashed into a construction site in mumbai rescue teams are searching through the wreckage from the accident that killed all four people on board the plane and at least one person on the ground. kenyan authorities say at least fifteen people have been killed after a fire swept through a crowded market in nairobi dozens more people were injured in the blaze officials say the fire broke out in a timber yard before spreading to the market and nearby home. and german turkish journalist denis you
summit they have two days to hammer out their differences on how to manage the flow of migrants the bloc remains deeply divided on the issue particularly the question of how to distribute refugees fairly france and germany are sticking with their call for a common solution but bilateral agreements are now also on the table the leaders are also expected to discuss setting up large centers outside the e.u. were asylum claims could be processed before people make their way to the block. now at...
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crisis the german chancellor faces a brit valiant over her policy on migrants within her conservative bloc her interior minister leading a revolt that could threaten america as political future. also coming up the twenty eighteen world cup has special kicked off in moscow after a glittering opening ceremony with robyn williams the first match turned out to be a big win for the host to dominate it start to finish. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program we begin in germany where chancellor angela merkel is facing a rebellion by her interior minister over migration it's being seen as the most serious crisis to hit merkel since her new coalition government took office in march now the interior minister of the conservative bavarian c.s.u. wants the power to turn some migrants away at the border merkel has rejected the idea saying that it would undermine european solidarity but the interior minister or stay home for as reported is reported to be ready to fire her. it was a day of doubts and disruption of the german parliament as angle americal was in effect threatened with open rebellion the con
crisis the german chancellor faces a brit valiant over her policy on migrants within her conservative bloc her interior minister leading a revolt that could threaten america as political future. also coming up the twenty eighteen world cup has special kicked off in moscow after a glittering opening ceremony with robyn williams the first match turned out to be a big win for the host to dominate it start to finish. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program we begin in germany where chancellor angela...
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say hall for her position hanging by a thread after mr say ha for a member of her own conservative bloc and sister party the c.s.u. went against her say offer once to implement a plan under which some migrant. would be turned away at the german border america has rejected that idea insisting instead on finding a joint european approach. medical's governing coalition has begun to wobble over her welcoming policy toward refugees while her own conservative party the c d u still backs her the bavarian conservatives the c s u r n open rebellion. despite attempts at finding a consensus c s u leaders say a change in policy is needed now. to flaws in the stream of illegal migrants to germany is a big problems with the populace is very critical but it's a political hot potato wherever we go we have to solve this problem now. machall hopes to negotiate a european solution to the migrant issue when e.u. heads of state meet in brussels in two weeks' time she argues that germany shouldn't be acting on its own offering a quote to the effect that international problems require international solutions.
say hall for her position hanging by a thread after mr say ha for a member of her own conservative bloc and sister party the c.s.u. went against her say offer once to implement a plan under which some migrant. would be turned away at the german border america has rejected that idea insisting instead on finding a joint european approach. medical's governing coalition has begun to wobble over her welcoming policy toward refugees while her own conservative party the c d u still backs her the...