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and of breck's it talks in brussels three days after prime minister to reserve may try to revive the process in a keynote speech but the frustrations are store apparent the e.u. is chief negotiator michel barnier said brussels would not discuss may's call for a two year transition deal until progress is made on citizens' rights arland in a financial settlement british breck said minister david davis urged him to stop stalling talks on future trade relations if you want london to settle its bill. it's business time the euro is down as investors uncertainty germany's national election will see a change in the makeup of government and as of now the parties are distracted by coalition talks we'll tell you what this could mean for business also coming up there will be no wholesale takeover of the firm's supervisory board has instead chosen the competitors it wants to woo we'll tell you who and an unlikely place to find something to smarten up your parents we'll tell you why recycled pieces are all the rage you can. i'm daniel winter and this is your business update from ballin angela merk
and of breck's it talks in brussels three days after prime minister to reserve may try to revive the process in a keynote speech but the frustrations are store apparent the e.u. is chief negotiator michel barnier said brussels would not discuss may's call for a two year transition deal until progress is made on citizens' rights arland in a financial settlement british breck said minister david davis urged him to stop stalling talks on future trade relations if you want london to settle its...
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with the election of donald trump and breck's that so although many european countries you know they were kind of right for revolution or change and everyone was sitting on the edge of their seats for example in france to see if look penn would take a lead over michael i do not think that is the feeling in germany they do not want to have a huge change they want to continue in what the hands of what they see as a very calm able and competent chancellor at a time when the world is increasingly in flux and i think that has certainly been an asset for merkel especially if you look at the the foreign policy angle of what these german actions means to the german voter york is the neighborhood partially to blame or to sank for her impending success if it were to play out that way but i certainly do think that the turbulence foreign policy scene. plays a role in these elections we have seen at various stages in the campaign issues like turkey in particular came up the united states and nato or so there certainly is a turbulence i was there that leads many germans to basically rely on the st
with the election of donald trump and breck's that so although many european countries you know they were kind of right for revolution or change and everyone was sitting on the edge of their seats for example in france to see if look penn would take a lead over michael i do not think that is the feeling in germany they do not want to have a huge change they want to continue in what the hands of what they see as a very calm able and competent chancellor at a time when the world is increasingly...
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of a few days ago there was talk that he might resign over breck's ed and for example he was for a much shorter transition period not as much as these are two year that she has decided so then again we have brics it tears and they think that's an absolute catastrophe that she's pandering to the brussels elites and it's basically a fog and that maybe breck said will never happen so you have a bunch of reactions many people who are hoping that it won't be a hard bricks it are still puzzled and they don't know what is actually going to happen after this transition period so a lot of people are not happy with the speech or are waiting for more concrete proposals and one of the areas where tourism a appeared to be conciliatory she was saying the british courts will be guaranteeing the rights of citizens who live in the u.k. is that going to ease their concerns. well e.u. citizens in the u.k. are generally very nervous they don't know what's going to happen will they be x.'s able to access health care what about schools what about universities what about family members that they might want to
of a few days ago there was talk that he might resign over breck's ed and for example he was for a much shorter transition period not as much as these are two year that she has decided so then again we have brics it tears and they think that's an absolute catastrophe that she's pandering to the brussels elites and it's basically a fog and that maybe breck said will never happen so you have a bunch of reactions many people who are hoping that it won't be a hard bricks it are still puzzled and...
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round of breck's it talks in brussels three days after prime minister to reserve may try to revive the process in a keynote speech but the frustrations are still apparent that used chief negotiator me siobhán yea said brussels would not discuss means call for a two year transition deal until progress is made on citizens' rights arland and a financial settlement british breck's it minister david davis urged him to stop stalling talks on future trade relations if he wants london to settle its bill. germany after the election the twilight of the chancers power and the dawn of the far right rise now that is one way to read the results tonight europe's strongest nation asking itself is the glass half empty or is the glass half full i'm burnt off in berlin this is the day. that he does not know we had for better results album especially when. i promise our members of the voters think that we won't just go back to business as usual and this picture defeat needs thoroughgoing analysis of about the size we are saying i do not want to lose germany to an invasion of foreign people from foreign cu
round of breck's it talks in brussels three days after prime minister to reserve may try to revive the process in a keynote speech but the frustrations are still apparent that used chief negotiator me siobhán yea said brussels would not discuss means call for a two year transition deal until progress is made on citizens' rights arland and a financial settlement british breck's it minister david davis urged him to stop stalling talks on future trade relations if he wants london to settle its...
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but you know she is guiding breck's it which is which was the position so will markel koat as she famously does. positions that are held by the f.t. and use that to illegitimate her own. her or her own chancellorship and if so will that pull germany further to the right that's the kind of power that the a.f.p. might have will have to wait and see but we will have to wait and see just how much power they will have already had the lead to say on monday morning that she wants it with the party in parliament i mean what does that mean for the party thorsten bene. i mean the party is famously famous for its infighting among the top brass and it is also very factional there's a stark division between conservative nationalist forces within the more extreme right wing forces. so what we saw today that actually the leader of the party said i will not sit with the parliamentary group because i'm unhappy with the right direction the party is headed it may be further turmoil but we cannot be sure that the deal will self-destruct as we said as we heard they get a lot of resources being in parliament ro
but you know she is guiding breck's it which is which was the position so will markel koat as she famously does. positions that are held by the f.t. and use that to illegitimate her own. her or her own chancellorship and if so will that pull germany further to the right that's the kind of power that the a.f.p. might have will have to wait and see but we will have to wait and see just how much power they will have already had the lead to say on monday morning that she wants it with the party in...
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to leave the european union smoothly breck's it but as lawrence lee explains the critics are warning it will undermine democracy. oh. there are still those who demand the u.k. remains in the european union but judging by this tiny protests outside parliament increasingly few believe it's actually possible. for the basin votes were just one stage of an enormous process albeit an extremely important one the government wants to hand power to ministers to be able to change e.u. laws into british ones without consulting parliament so many opposition politicians say that is a threat to democracy but a notable number who support breck's it voted not with their party but with the government's brecht's it they said must be made to happen i knew it would become precocious and i knew it would be difficult and i knew we would see something of what was saying now which is a rear guard reaction from those people who prefer the european union to make our laws rather than the people of the united kingdom there will be i will fight i'm sure turn this bill into one the ruling conservatives ordered eve
to leave the european union smoothly breck's it but as lawrence lee explains the critics are warning it will undermine democracy. oh. there are still those who demand the u.k. remains in the european union but judging by this tiny protests outside parliament increasingly few believe it's actually possible. for the basin votes were just one stage of an enormous process albeit an extremely important one the government wants to hand power to ministers to be able to change e.u. laws into british...
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and yet retain all the benefits of membership post breck's it having said all that i think donald will six last remarks to us will be discouraging for the british he said that from his point of view sufficient progress had still not been made for the talks to move forward and this is very important the european union has drawn a line in the sand and said that it wants progress to be made on the question of the irish border the very sensitive issue of those three million or so european citizens who live in the u.k. and what will happen to their rights post breaks it and the size of the brics it divorce bill in crude terms how many billions of euros britain is going to pay out as it leaves the european union and that there has to be enough progress in those three areas before the talks can move forward to areas which the british want to talk about namely focusing on trade and the future relationship between a u.k. and the remaining twenty seven e.u. countries. now the american also mark twain died more than a century ago that is fans can still look forward to a brand new work notes of a
and yet retain all the benefits of membership post breck's it having said all that i think donald will six last remarks to us will be discouraging for the british he said that from his point of view sufficient progress had still not been made for the talks to move forward and this is very important the european union has drawn a line in the sand and said that it wants progress to be made on the question of the irish border the very sensitive issue of those three million or so european citizens...
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these protesters many of them british citizens living in italy believe breck's it is a big mistake that people were never informed of all the reasons about the whole issue and i think now is the world gets smaller it becomes more and more important for us to be together and be unified and i think it can be very very difficult for the u.k. going forward to inject it will be a decision that we will regret your future thank you to resume a wants to refrain breck's it is a historic moment focusing not on the differences between nations but on political vision. but with questions still remaining about the u.k.'s border with the republic of ireland the status of a united living in the u.k. and exactly how much britain will pay to leave the e.u. it's a vision many in europe a still struggling to share. barca al-jazeera florence or john spring for it is the director of research at the center for european reform he says terrorism a speech like to detail. well i thought it was a. speech which was constructive in tone which is good twenty seven well like that i think they're also like the idea tha
these protesters many of them british citizens living in italy believe breck's it is a big mistake that people were never informed of all the reasons about the whole issue and i think now is the world gets smaller it becomes more and more important for us to be together and be unified and i think it can be very very difficult for the u.k. going forward to inject it will be a decision that we will regret your future thank you to resume a wants to refrain breck's it is a historic moment focusing...
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the full round of breck's it talks has begun today the futures of many industries in the balance just take wind of which britain makes very little imports a lot produces in countries like france are worried wine drinking will become a luxury and the u.k. . the town of sadly in northern france is synonymous with high quality white wine connoisseurs in the united kingdom are especially fond of us. but as harvest gets underway this year many local producers are worried about how britain's departure from the e.u. will affect their business the drop in the value of sterling has a ready made wine imports more expensive and experts say vendors will suffer even more if the u.k. leaves the customs union. we know that the english are as worried as we are. there are solutions to be found at the european level we need to see what we can do to continue doing business has a strong reputation in britain we need to figure out what we can do to sustain this good relationship. last year producers in sharply exported more than six million bottles of wine to the united kingdom but as vendors contemplate
the full round of breck's it talks has begun today the futures of many industries in the balance just take wind of which britain makes very little imports a lot produces in countries like france are worried wine drinking will become a luxury and the u.k. . the town of sadly in northern france is synonymous with high quality white wine connoisseurs in the united kingdom are especially fond of us. but as harvest gets underway this year many local producers are worried about how britain's...
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in preparation for this breck said and we still don't know how it's going to look like as barbara has said so we still don't know after this so-called transition period what are the rights and will people maybe have to pay if they want to send their children to university how about health care how about pensions so all this is really hasn't hasn't been touched and maybe you can expect her to touch on this in a speech like this as well but also the question of the chords she says that the u.k. will take into account the european courts but what exactly does that mean so who is going to be the arbiter about of any court challenges so not very clear as far as you citizens' rights are concerned we can't view any speech that that is made by the british prime minister without a bearing in mind the fact that she has a away for a fair majority there how is this speech going to play politically back in the u.k. . well politically i think labor the labor party has had a bit of a shift over the summer they said that they want britain in the transitional period to stay within the single market an
in preparation for this breck said and we still don't know how it's going to look like as barbara has said so we still don't know after this so-called transition period what are the rights and will people maybe have to pay if they want to send their children to university how about health care how about pensions so all this is really hasn't hasn't been touched and maybe you can expect her to touch on this in a speech like this as well but also the question of the chords she says that the u.k....
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well as breck's it looms french president manuel mccrone is calling for greater cooperation within europe speaking as a sore bone mccrone delivered an ambitious vision for europe calling on the e.u. to unite in the face of domestic and foreign challenges. at a time when the european project is under attack as never before in manual mccall spent nearly two hours laying out his vision for a united europe. the europe we know is too weak to slow and too inefficient but only europe and europe alone can give us the capacity to act against the big challenges we face now. flanked by french and european flags he said europe needed to relaunch itself with greater cooperation on issues including asylum seekers border protection and intelligence. what's missing in europe today particularly with regard to defense it is a common strategic culture in our incapacity to act together in a convincing manner puts our credibility in question. as well as strategic issues he also called for the creation of a transnational agency to foster european innovation financial stability and corporate tax were also in ar
well as breck's it looms french president manuel mccrone is calling for greater cooperation within europe speaking as a sore bone mccrone delivered an ambitious vision for europe calling on the e.u. to unite in the face of domestic and foreign challenges. at a time when the european project is under attack as never before in manual mccall spent nearly two hours laying out his vision for a united europe. the europe we know is too weak to slow and too inefficient but only europe and europe alone...
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says it will take miracles it would take miracles either for breck's it talks to make enough progress to begin trade negotiations he made those comments as european leaders arrived in estonia for a digital summit ireland's prime minister neel. echoed that statement i think you know i think i'm right that was definitely a better value than a better mood coming out of the negotiations between me sober and yanna david davis but i think it's still very evidence that there's more work to be done we're not yet stage so we can say the temperature of progress is being made to talk about the relationship the trade. that it will be able to make that call until until much later in the month. and at least twenty two people have been killed in fighting pete at a railway station in india it happened on a footbridge in mumbai's elphinstone station which connects two of the city's major knowhow lives coming up next on al-jazeera it's one of many stay with us i really felt liberated as a journalist was. going to the truth as i would that's what this job. they did the crime and they've served their tim
says it will take miracles it would take miracles either for breck's it talks to make enough progress to begin trade negotiations he made those comments as european leaders arrived in estonia for a digital summit ireland's prime minister neel. echoed that statement i think you know i think i'm right that was definitely a better value than a better mood coming out of the negotiations between me sober and yanna david davis but i think it's still very evidence that there's more work to be done...
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and delicate decision the economic and political scenarios of today's europe after the victory of breck's of the british prime minister had been accused of excess of democracy for allowing a popular consultation i representatives of the european institutions and several intellectuals have ridiculed the citizens who voted for bracks and especially the elderly and farmers accusing them of ignorance selfishness and racism whose decision would create an economic disaster for britain and threaten the stability of the e.u. . whether this alarmism is founded or not perhaps the real danger of this story is that it has questioned the fundamental principles of democracy what is the state of health of democracy in europe today. that's the well so i'm not sure if we see that a. yet i don't know when you know what they. say it. don't know but a lot of it is your own idea that song make that out that it evolves it for simple . and then entirely. ecology and you know it. for some. say greece in particular it's been a total disaster if the troika and particularly. interested in only one outcome the quest
and delicate decision the economic and political scenarios of today's europe after the victory of breck's of the british prime minister had been accused of excess of democracy for allowing a popular consultation i representatives of the european institutions and several intellectuals have ridiculed the citizens who voted for bracks and especially the elderly and farmers accusing them of ignorance selfishness and racism whose decision would create an economic disaster for britain and threaten...
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breck carr, who was a teammate tweeted this, praying for you. counci retweeted more than 3,000 times. >>> cold play will be the last rfew. the british band will be the final band to play a gig at levi stadium after a scuffle with the city council over a noise curfew. no more weeknight concerts at all, period. ian cull joins us with more. >> it's expected to go past the curfew hoar, it will be the last scheduled weeknight concert here at levi stadium for now. >> it's super loud. there's no denying it. >> reporter: for levi stadium's neighbors, concerts that go past the 10:00 p.m. curfew are disruptive. >> you have to abide by the rule. >> concerts have gone over in the past. council members want the curfew taken seriously. >> when you have the trains, cars rb helicopters flying overhead until 12:00 at night that's a problem because they are people working in the neighborhoods. the team wants a few exceptions in a year but they'll stop adding concerts. adding ed sheer an cancelled his stop because of the issue and now a second performer may pull o
breck carr, who was a teammate tweeted this, praying for you. counci retweeted more than 3,000 times. >>> cold play will be the last rfew. the british band will be the final band to play a gig at levi stadium after a scuffle with the city council over a noise curfew. no more weeknight concerts at all, period. ian cull joins us with more. >> it's expected to go past the curfew hoar, it will be the last scheduled weeknight concert here at levi stadium for now. >> it's super...
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country entering spain would almost certainly do that so don't you run the risk of doing a catalonian breck's it in putting more borders between you and europe rather than fewer know is impossible that's impossible firstly. we are already european citizens seven point five million cats of us who have european citizenship and we shall not lose it. to date i've never requested recognition from any european state because we don't know the result of the referendum after the referendum we should move forward on that i just know that the european union and member states should side with spain that's i mean no one said. but. for something. like we describe to happen like a couple of bricks of the country which would remain outside your opinion if there is a. look at the loan it would have to be recognized as such and it ended state by the spanish state and the spanish that could veto the entrance of a custom of state to be in a union if it has been recognized by the spanish as an independent nation because if it is not recognized that problem what arise what happens if a spanish state or french stat
country entering spain would almost certainly do that so don't you run the risk of doing a catalonian breck's it in putting more borders between you and europe rather than fewer know is impossible that's impossible firstly. we are already european citizens seven point five million cats of us who have european citizenship and we shall not lose it. to date i've never requested recognition from any european state because we don't know the result of the referendum after the referendum we should...
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they would say thatis the breck brexiteers. they would say that is europe light. it. at the moment, they're trying to get through this process week—by—week and for now, that means getting the talks started again, getting the talks started again, getting agreement on transition and hopefully getting agreement on cash. that would be a result in itself. never mind the absolutely hugely daunting question of where is this all going to end up. because that exposes profound tensions within the cabinet and the conservative party. i understand it was a lively cabinet meeting, all saw it for the first timea meeting, all saw it for the first time a first reading. they had half an hourto time a first reading. they had half an hour to read it and put forward suggestions. we got an insight into some of the ideas, michael gove, he is sanguine about the cash, but he wa nts is sanguine about the cash, but he wants different sectors to go at different speeds. that that was the initial proposal in mrs may's lancaster house speech that, there would be different phases for different s
they would say thatis the breck brexiteers. they would say that is europe light. it. at the moment, they're trying to get through this process week—by—week and for now, that means getting the talks started again, getting the talks started again, getting agreement on transition and hopefully getting agreement on cash. that would be a result in itself. never mind the absolutely hugely daunting question of where is this all going to end up. because that exposes profound tensions within the...
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the full round of breck's it talks has begun today the futures of many industries in the balance just take wind of which britain makes very little imports a lot produces in countries like france are worried wine drinking will become a luxury and the u.k. . the town of chablis in northern france is synonymous with high quality white wine connoisseurs in the united kingdom are especially fond of us but as harvest gets underway this year many local producers are worried about how britain's departure from the e.u. will affect their business the drop in the value of sterling has a ready made wine imports more expensive and experts say vintners will suffer even more if the u.k. leaves the customs union. we know that the english are as worried as we are by practice. there are solutions to be found at the european level but we need to see what we can do to continue doing business has a strong reputation in britain we need to figure out what we can do to sustain this good relationship. last year producers in sharply exported more than six million bottles of wine to the united kingdom but as ve
the full round of breck's it talks has begun today the futures of many industries in the balance just take wind of which britain makes very little imports a lot produces in countries like france are worried wine drinking will become a luxury and the u.k. . the town of chablis in northern france is synonymous with high quality white wine connoisseurs in the united kingdom are especially fond of us but as harvest gets underway this year many local producers are worried about how britain's...
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democrats will not be part of this government given what martin shorts has said in the past his stance on breck said you know threatening that the hardest threatening the hardest threats it possible when he was president of the e.u. parliament i don't think that will make that much of a difference the future of the negotiations depend. burn in see it primarily on the brits whether they get their act together if negotiating seriously as long as they are divided among themselves in even more so within the conservative party it's going to be very very difficult to come to a positive conclusion regardless of whether our social democrats on government or not so the ball is in the court or the other side of the channel and on the german side we are willing to find a fair deal with the united kingdom on bracks and provided this doesn't end up with reasoned picking in the sense that it makes the result makes it an invitation to other members of the european union to imitate the british example so . everything remains to be seen i don't think it has that much to do with our election bethanie alan abraha
democrats will not be part of this government given what martin shorts has said in the past his stance on breck said you know threatening that the hardest threatening the hardest threats it possible when he was president of the e.u. parliament i don't think that will make that much of a difference the future of the negotiations depend. burn in see it primarily on the brits whether they get their act together if negotiating seriously as long as they are divided among themselves in even more so...
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in preparation for this breck said and we still don't know how it's going to look like as barbara has said so we still don't know after this so-called transition period what are the rights and will people maybe have to pay if they want to send their children to university how about health care how about pensions so all this is really hasn't hasn't been touched and maybe you can expect her to touch on this in a speech like this as well but also the question of the chords she says that the u.k. will take into account the european courts but what exactly does that mean so who is going to be the arbiter about of any court challenges so not very clear as far as you citizens' rights are concerned we can't view any speech that that is made by the british prime minister without a bearing in mind the fact that she has a away for thin majority there how is this speech going to play politically back in the u.k. . well politically i think labor the labor party has had a bit of a shift over the summer they said that they want britain in the transitional period to stay within the single market and
in preparation for this breck said and we still don't know how it's going to look like as barbara has said so we still don't know after this so-called transition period what are the rights and will people maybe have to pay if they want to send their children to university how about health care how about pensions so all this is really hasn't hasn't been touched and maybe you can expect her to touch on this in a speech like this as well but also the question of the chords she says that the u.k....
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bank of england governor mark carney said breck said this likely to hurt britain's growth prospects in the short term for him the negative effects of bracks that are clear. any reduction you know openness with the e.u. is unlikely to be immediately compensated by new ties of a similar magnitude with other trade partners and even if those new agreements with other partners could be struck instantaneously the reorientation of business relationships will take some time britain's inflation rate has accelerated this year due in large part to the fall of the pound since the referendum decision in june two thousand and sixteen to leave the e.u. carney expects more inflation however any coming interest rate rises would be limited and gradual a statement less hawkish than expected. five more days to germans elect a new government terry maybe that's right maybe maybe with less than a week to go to the german election the principal challenger for the post chancellor. has been facing questions from a live t.v. audience he and his party the social democrats are heading into the polls trailing chanc
bank of england governor mark carney said breck said this likely to hurt britain's growth prospects in the short term for him the negative effects of bracks that are clear. any reduction you know openness with the e.u. is unlikely to be immediately compensated by new ties of a similar magnitude with other trade partners and even if those new agreements with other partners could be struck instantaneously the reorientation of business relationships will take some time britain's inflation rate has...
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officials will follow this speech very closely but the prospects that the reason may will called breck's it not point of departure or an end to something but the beginning of a great future relationship and that is at least how history she's expected to be to say and we'll remember this point of departure of this. that is nothing that gets anyone excited here in brussels the chief negotiator michel been able to very clear when he said he's rather puzzled that even at this point with eighteen months to go the u.k. has not been able to come across with concrete commitments on the key questions of it well concrete commitments hard numbers that's what many people looking for in her speech today theresa may is expected to say that the u.k. will pay roughly twenty billion euros to the e.u. during a post bragg's a transition period with that break the deadlock in a p.c. with a szell's. that would of course be a step forward that would be one of those concrete commitments the e.u. is looking for where negotiations could start but if course as i've said in my piece in the report this is just a fr
officials will follow this speech very closely but the prospects that the reason may will called breck's it not point of departure or an end to something but the beginning of a great future relationship and that is at least how history she's expected to be to say and we'll remember this point of departure of this. that is nothing that gets anyone excited here in brussels the chief negotiator michel been able to very clear when he said he's rather puzzled that even at this point with eighteen...
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well i guess just like the fisherman that which is surgeon you know report you know breck's of the still a topic with so many question marks also here for investors on the trading floor but what really seems to be the case that the countries who are going to remain in the european union are going to benefit we got very interesting numbers through today from the center of european economic research they are always doing a survey and kind of an indication of how the next six months off businesses are going to perform and on a scale with twenty points the european businesses are actually all ranked right now with seventeen points that even made investors you surprised they were expecting a number roughly between ten and twelve points and the big winners right now are mostly banks and financial institutions who are really getting stronger with this. with this negotiation talks ok so that's sort of a refers to the next six months what about when briggs it actually occurs are you getting the feeling that investors are bracing for the worst well the big question of course is there really going
well i guess just like the fisherman that which is surgeon you know report you know breck's of the still a topic with so many question marks also here for investors on the trading floor but what really seems to be the case that the countries who are going to remain in the european union are going to benefit we got very interesting numbers through today from the center of european economic research they are always doing a survey and kind of an indication of how the next six months off businesses...
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transition deal until progress is made on citizens' rights arland and a financial settlement british breck's it minister david davis urged him to stop stalling talks on future trade relations if he wants london to settle its bill. alone a very warm welcome indeed to this special edition of quadriga coming to you from the heart of berlin where heads are still spinning after sunday's election outcome angle americal secured a fourth term in office as chancellor but who will be joining her in government will only become clear in the days or more likely the weeks that lie ahead the chancellor social democratic rival martin schulz failed to convince enough voters that he should get the job and save the s.p.d. will now lead the opposition but for many the clear winners in this election are the third placed alternative for germany the far right a.f.d. who have made it into the bundestag for the very first time so today on quadriga we're examining the election results here in germany and their significance for germany europe and the rest of the world election twenty seventeen germany has voted in to
transition deal until progress is made on citizens' rights arland and a financial settlement british breck's it minister david davis urged him to stop stalling talks on future trade relations if he wants london to settle its bill. alone a very warm welcome indeed to this special edition of quadriga coming to you from the heart of berlin where heads are still spinning after sunday's election outcome angle americal secured a fourth term in office as chancellor but who will be joining her in...
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parliaments many opposition politicians say that is a threat to democracy but a notable number who support breck's it voted not with their party but with the governments they said must be made to happen i knew it would become precocious and i knew it would be difficult so i knew we would say something of what we're saying now which is a real reaction from those people who prefer the european union to make of those roles than the people of the united kingdom will be i. am sure. the ruling conservatives ordered every single m.p. to toe the line. even the most passionate pro europeans for me there's no two more fundamental british values than democracy and the rule of law and this bill strikes at the heart of both democracy and the rule of law because it prevents parliament from scrutinizing laws and it prevents the courts from ensuring that ministers only use their powers. to question is how the government lost the vote it probably would have collapsed it didn't so the process moves on it's all enormously difficult. for supporters of the whole point is to make the country more democratic to increase
parliaments many opposition politicians say that is a threat to democracy but a notable number who support breck's it voted not with their party but with the governments they said must be made to happen i knew it would become precocious and i knew it would be difficult so i knew we would say something of what we're saying now which is a real reaction from those people who prefer the european union to make of those roles than the people of the united kingdom will be i. am sure. the ruling...
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until america annoyed by breck's it talks shook off some of her frustration at a nearby fried course in brussels a while back. who got her tasty to eat one it's currently being expanded but customers can still get a fix from a nearby food truck in the interim made just the way they like them and so belgians can continue to enjoy their favorite snack browned but not burnt although there is now just a slight after taste brought about by the e.u. trying to make their lives miserable. if you ever get a chance to taste a belgian fruit preferably covered in nanae no other version will ever come close again that's it for today thank you for watching. next time. the free spirited vibe that the seventy's was reflected in the campaign ads. tell your parents to vote speedy on. chancellor helmut they can do that. of course. he did t.v. debates between the candidates drew record audiences as if there was helmut schmidt decent unlikable fellow who is constantly dipping snuff and frenzy also stars who look like he just stepped out of the shower and hadn't had time to calm his hair. if you want to s
until america annoyed by breck's it talks shook off some of her frustration at a nearby fried course in brussels a while back. who got her tasty to eat one it's currently being expanded but customers can still get a fix from a nearby food truck in the interim made just the way they like them and so belgians can continue to enjoy their favorite snack browned but not burnt although there is now just a slight after taste brought about by the e.u. trying to make their lives miserable. if you ever...
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had a constructive wake of market talks it was the fourth round of negotiations and losses for ins breck's secretary david davis was upbeat saying the team's had made decisive steps forward but his european counterparts michel barnier warned more progress is needed before the next phase of talks on trade and a transition period well germany's biggest football club bar in munich says it's fire and star coach carlo on chalabi the fifty eight year old italian joined the bundesliga champions in two thousand and sixteen winning the title in his first year on chalabi is also a three time champions league winner and buyer wanted him to bring home our title as well but yesterday's humiliating three nil lost a priest and your mom in the champions league appears to have been a strong that broke the camel's back capping a string of lackluster performance. let's get in here now from the sports that have got cross harrington in a studio with me chris do you think it was that last a presenter mana did it i think that was strike three for call and now there were some few strikes that happen domestically
had a constructive wake of market talks it was the fourth round of negotiations and losses for ins breck's secretary david davis was upbeat saying the team's had made decisive steps forward but his european counterparts michel barnier warned more progress is needed before the next phase of talks on trade and a transition period well germany's biggest football club bar in munich says it's fire and star coach carlo on chalabi the fifty eight year old italian joined the bundesliga champions in two...
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think it will be a decision that we will regret your future thank you to resume a wants to refrain breck's it is a historic moment focusing not on the differences between nations but on political vision but with questions still remaining about the u.k.'s border with the republic of ireland the status of a united living in the u.k. and exactly how much britain will pay to leave the e.u. it's a vision many in europe a still struggling to share needs barca al-jazeera florence. all right still ahead on al-jazeera in the u.s. another setback for the republican party's effort to repeal the rock obama's health care law. defiance in iraq's kurdish region lead is there say an independence referendum will go ahead regardless of what baghdad or other governments think. welcome back we'll take a look at the weather across the americas on the satellite imagery you can see the remnants of jose close to the eastern seaboard and giving them a brace of rain and then hurrican rio which is going to certainly give some surf conditions to worry about over the next twenty four to forty hours on the eastern seab
think it will be a decision that we will regret your future thank you to resume a wants to refrain breck's it is a historic moment focusing not on the differences between nations but on political vision but with questions still remaining about the u.k.'s border with the republic of ireland the status of a united living in the u.k. and exactly how much britain will pay to leave the e.u. it's a vision many in europe a still struggling to share needs barca al-jazeera florence. all right still...
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thank you to resume a wants to refrain breck's it is a historic moment focusing not on the differences between nations but on political vision. but with questions still remaining about the u.k.'s border with the republic of ireland the status of a u. nationals living in the u.k. and exactly how much britain will pay to leave the e.u. it's a vision many in europe still struggling to share. barca al-jazeera florence a former general guide of the muslim brotherhood mohammed marked the arc half has died he was arrested a day after the former egyptian president morsi was ousted from power in twenty thirteen and i can takes a look back at his life. mohammad was born in the same year the muslim brotherhood was founded in one thousand nine hundred twenty eight in his early teens the man who had become one of the symbols of the organization became aware of its teachings and became a passionate advocate of its ideas. the muslim brotherhood rejected british occupation of egypt and western government style of liberal democratic society in favor of a model that placed islam at the heart of politica
thank you to resume a wants to refrain breck's it is a historic moment focusing not on the differences between nations but on political vision. but with questions still remaining about the u.k.'s border with the republic of ireland the status of a u. nationals living in the u.k. and exactly how much britain will pay to leave the e.u. it's a vision many in europe still struggling to share. barca al-jazeera florence a former general guide of the muslim brotherhood mohammed marked the arc half has...
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think it will be a decision that we will regret your future thank you to resume a wants to refrain breck's it is a historic moment focusing not on the differences between nations but on political vision. but with questions still remaining about the u.k.'s border with the republic of ireland the status of a united living in the u.k. and exactly how much britain will pay to leave the e.u. it's a vision many in europe still struggling to share. barca al-jazeera florence. the u.s. department of homeland security is expected to give new recommendations to president donald trump on and wholesome global security it's thought they will include a replacement to trump soon to expire a travel bottle people from six muslim majority nations committee how good has the latest from washington what we're learning is that the department of homeland security could be replacing the current travel ban that is in effect for six middle eastern north african countries and instead would replace that ninety day travel restriction with more targeted restrictions adding to the list of countries affected by as many as
think it will be a decision that we will regret your future thank you to resume a wants to refrain breck's it is a historic moment focusing not on the differences between nations but on political vision. but with questions still remaining about the u.k.'s border with the republic of ireland the status of a united living in the u.k. and exactly how much britain will pay to leave the e.u. it's a vision many in europe still struggling to share. barca al-jazeera florence. the u.s. department of...
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raise or keep tourism is prime minister but just very very briefly the context of all this amidst breck's it negotiations in the talk of a hard border is going to end up saying a bomb in a london train station is a price we're paying for bricks it because of this overriding context of a lack of political authority and you know and again actually we have been a strong position and we have used our position here in westminster to try to ensure that the concerns of northern ireland by the border and the movement of people across the border are reflected in the government's negotiating position and indeed if one looks at the the paper which the government put forward during the recess about the situation in northern ireland it really light the hard border in fact to put forward lots of propositions as to hide the hard border could be avoided and that was not a result by the way of any input from sheffield because they have to give it all the responsibility and that that was a direct result of the interventions by ourselves but you know again it's a ironic the people who are complaining most a
raise or keep tourism is prime minister but just very very briefly the context of all this amidst breck's it negotiations in the talk of a hard border is going to end up saying a bomb in a london train station is a price we're paying for bricks it because of this overriding context of a lack of political authority and you know and again actually we have been a strong position and we have used our position here in westminster to try to ensure that the concerns of northern ireland by the border...
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include having one police officer from efficient station dedicated to property crime, including car breck-inscompanies to warn customers about break-ins and barring the bar codes. >>> attorney general jeff sessions is again criticizing sanctuary cities like san francisco, jones. and in portland yesterday, which is also sanctuary city. san francisco and santa clara counties filed one the lawsuits challenging the white house. >>> meantime, paul manafort who severed briefly as campaign manager for president trump is angry about a report that he was wire tapped by federal officials. manafort is being investigated as part of special counsel robert mueller's investigation. an attorney for manafort demanded a special investigation into leaks. he says that surveillance of manafort was politically motivated. he resigned after reports that he had business relationships with a former ukraine leader connected to the kremlin. >>> there are signs of progress in the fight against a.i.d.s. san francisco health officials released numbers showing a decline in new hiv cases last year. the number of new hiv case
include having one police officer from efficient station dedicated to property crime, including car breck-inscompanies to warn customers about break-ins and barring the bar codes. >>> attorney general jeff sessions is again criticizing sanctuary cities like san francisco, jones. and in portland yesterday, which is also sanctuary city. san francisco and santa clara counties filed one the lawsuits challenging the white house. >>> meantime, paul manafort who severed briefly as...
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of the other noegs nations on earth that supported the kurdish referendum where the kurds voted to breck off iraq and become own nation. u.s. government very opposed to that. fighting for a decade or more in iraq to keep it together as sij nation and government. russia is all for blowing it apart. supported that referendum as it donald trump's campaign manager paul manafort. latest consulting job since warned by prosecutors he's about to be indicted, advising about the breakup iraq referendum. going to be another in spain, catalan region is voting if they want to break off from spain. russia is supporting that one too. what is the russian interest in kat lonia? i don't know but it is part of a theme. and we've talked about this on the show in the past. russia for years in this country has actively promoted the secession of texas, the quirky texas secessionist movement to the point of inviting texas secessionists to russia. paying their way to help them promote the independent republic of texasstan or whatever. in the immediate wake of president trump's victory in the election, new flurry
of the other noegs nations on earth that supported the kurdish referendum where the kurds voted to breck off iraq and become own nation. u.s. government very opposed to that. fighting for a decade or more in iraq to keep it together as sij nation and government. russia is all for blowing it apart. supported that referendum as it donald trump's campaign manager paul manafort. latest consulting job since warned by prosecutors he's about to be indicted, advising about the breakup iraq referendum....
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this series would not be possible without the support of city and at&t sponsored the networking breck nas. i want to thank citi for the voices of women and national security and international business so i'd specifically like to offer kristen, the federal government affairs at citi. please welcome me in welcoming kristen. >>. [applause] >> hi, good morning, everybody, thank you, kathleen and thanks again for joining us for this morning's event in this smart women, smart power series. it's been an honor to support these and we continue to bring extraordinary women and foreign policy and national community to give their insights and expertise on so many fascinating issues and today will be no exception. we're thrilled to have joni ernst, first combat elected in the u.s. senate. she served 23 years in the military, including time in iraq and kuwait during operation iraqi freedom. she represents my home state of iowa so i'm especially thrilled to have her today. and at citi we represent more than 100 countries in our unique global presence, aids us in recognizing the challenges in operati
this series would not be possible without the support of city and at&t sponsored the networking breck nas. i want to thank citi for the voices of women and national security and international business so i'd specifically like to offer kristen, the federal government affairs at citi. please welcome me in welcoming kristen. >>. [applause] >> hi, good morning, everybody, thank you, kathleen and thanks again for joining us for this morning's event in this smart women, smart power...
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after dark, in all, nine police officers injured, one of them seriously, apparently from a thrown breck. two dozen people were arrested before nightfall. and nightfall was when things got noticeably worse as they fanned out across the city, there was vandalism at the mayor's home, the mayor was home but fought hurt, apparently. but this just continued to go on and on into the night. the issue here is the acquittal, which was announced yesterday morning of jason stockily, the former police officer accused in the 2011 shooting death of anthony lamar smith, 24 years old. stockily claimed the shootings, five shots were in self defense. prosecutors say it was a premeditated murder and allege that he actually planted a gun in smith's car, which the judge, who was the tryer of fact in this case because there was no jury, essentially dismissed, saying that it would be an anomaly for an urban drug dealner this day and age not to have a firearm. that's just one of the things that set off the protesters during the day and into the night. it is a city that is, alex, very much on edge. >> so with th
after dark, in all, nine police officers injured, one of them seriously, apparently from a thrown breck. two dozen people were arrested before nightfall. and nightfall was when things got noticeably worse as they fanned out across the city, there was vandalism at the mayor's home, the mayor was home but fought hurt, apparently. but this just continued to go on and on into the night. the issue here is the acquittal, which was announced yesterday morning of jason stockily, the former police...