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and to kevin connelly in brussels.orts from brussels suggest that eu leaders might be prepared to maybe soften their line with button in auditable stooke theresa may's position? that's right, that is the rumour sweeping brussels today, that the eu leaders, when they gather in salzburg in austria next week, they will of course hear from theresa may. at that meeting, it is rumoured that they might decide to tweak their negotiating deadlines to michel barnier to make it easier to doa michel barnier to make it easier to do a deal. i don't think that tweak will amount to anything substantial in practical terms. you're not suddenly going to get the eu 27 thanked britain, 0k, suddenly going to get the eu 27 thanked britain, ok, you can have free movement of goods without free movement of people. so there will not be big, fundamental changes. but on this side of the channel, they see the difficulties that theresa may is facing. this is not about supporting her as a political character against any possible future rival in the c
and to kevin connelly in brussels.orts from brussels suggest that eu leaders might be prepared to maybe soften their line with button in auditable stooke theresa may's position? that's right, that is the rumour sweeping brussels today, that the eu leaders, when they gather in salzburg in austria next week, they will of course hear from theresa may. at that meeting, it is rumoured that they might decide to tweak their negotiating deadlines to michel barnier to make it easier to doa michel...
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terry that raised me a two year terry in brussels i mean the battle lines are drawn a defiant british prime minister of britain basically a new leader is demanding respect and as nicko has been reporting at counterproposals anyone in brussels react to all of this. you know we haven't had any official reaction here in brussels and we're not expecting any this friday afternoon behind the scenes the sense is that e.u. officials don't feel that they were disrespectful that the salzburg summit they feel that they simply reiterated its reason maybe the same lines that they had that have been drawn now for months and that they are not going to go back on those either and frankly president to be to theresa may to the punch on saying that that counter-proposals must be coming from her side he said that the moment of truth will come a month from now at the october council meeting and he says if she doesn't show up there with new proposals he won't be calling the special bret's at summit later in november so the e.u. side has already told to resume a we've made our last proposal to you and it's
terry that raised me a two year terry in brussels i mean the battle lines are drawn a defiant british prime minister of britain basically a new leader is demanding respect and as nicko has been reporting at counterproposals anyone in brussels react to all of this. you know we haven't had any official reaction here in brussels and we're not expecting any this friday afternoon behind the scenes the sense is that e.u. officials don't feel that they were disrespectful that the salzburg summit they...
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you are in brussels. looks glorious there. for our country. you are in brussels.we are confused, lots of us are confused so who better to talk to them this gorgeous setting than two people who live and breathe it. i have joining me now is jacki davis, eu commentator and analyst, and james crisp, the telegraph's brussels correspondent. you been here the 26 years, jackie, andjames, you been here the 26 years, jackie, and james, eight years. it's a lovely story, a rather special place to you. actually proposed to my wife here about six years ago and since then,in here about six years ago and since then, in stark contrast to the brexit negotiations, things have been going really well. i'm very pleased to hear that but it is a stark contrast. 26 years, you are here after the maastricht treaty and how do you think it is now progressing, in terms of tone and the confusion or in terms of clarity? there's a tremendous sense of frustration, that we are over two years from the referendum, six months to go as of this week and still, we don't have the final shape of the divorc
you are in brussels. looks glorious there. for our country. you are in brussels.we are confused, lots of us are confused so who better to talk to them this gorgeous setting than two people who live and breathe it. i have joining me now is jacki davis, eu commentator and analyst, and james crisp, the telegraph's brussels correspondent. you been here the 26 years, jackie, andjames, you been here the 26 years, jackie, and james, eight years. it's a lovely story, a rather special place to you....
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brussels wants to move on, it has to. we have to.ls michel barnier, dogmatic legalism. he had to negotiate within the brief that he was given from the eu. they are now opening the brief. britain should be very careful. yesterday the commerce secretary was on the bbc actually and he said, well, we have chequers and he said, well, we have chequers and they have to take chequers. it's still a negotiation. we shouldn't say it's hunky—dory, it isn't. it's still a negotiation and there will still a negotiation and there will still be stumbling blocks. ambassadors have been told in brussels with regard to the timing of any deal, regarding the sticking point with the irish border, the meeting will discuss whether to issue additional guidance to michel barnier, the eu chief negotiator, to move on these issues. it's the recognition there has to be progress because of course we're not far from 0ctober... because of course we're not far from october... 200 days from exiting the eu. the 27 eu governments have to sign off. the parliament has to si
brussels wants to move on, it has to. we have to.ls michel barnier, dogmatic legalism. he had to negotiate within the brief that he was given from the eu. they are now opening the brief. britain should be very careful. yesterday the commerce secretary was on the bbc actually and he said, well, we have chequers and he said, well, we have chequers and they have to take chequers. it's still a negotiation. we shouldn't say it's hunky—dory, it isn't. it's still a negotiation and there will still a...
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another week, another dispute — us trade representative robert lighthizer is in brussels for talks withuropean union trade chief cecilia malmstrom and alibaba has announced the successor to its charismatic leaderjack ma. we are live to the region to find out who it will be. and on the markets... many faltering from eight days in a i’ow many faltering from eight days in a row as the us president raises the sta kes row as the us president raises the stakes in the heated trade dispute with china. later today, high level trade talks between the european union and the united states take place in brussels, with the aim of resolving the on—going trade dispute. us trade representative robert lighthizer will meet eu trade chief cecilia malmstrom to discuss how to build closer trading ties. let's see how the dispute began: in march, the trump administration hit the eu with increased import tariffs, which included 25% on steel and 10% on aluminium. the eu retaliated by increasing tariffs on $3.1 billion worth of us products, such as bourbon whiskey and motorcycles. however president trump and euro
another week, another dispute — us trade representative robert lighthizer is in brussels for talks withuropean union trade chief cecilia malmstrom and alibaba has announced the successor to its charismatic leaderjack ma. we are live to the region to find out who it will be. and on the markets... many faltering from eight days in a i’ow many faltering from eight days in a row as the us president raises the sta kes row as the us president raises the stakes in the heated trade dispute with...
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with eastern european members refusing to follow brussels line over newcomers the bloc is already threatening action against troublemakers so can countries like hungary and poland resist the pressure from leaders in the euro establishment to actually do anything to really harm descend to states and will the conflict grow into an irreparable rift in the. sense really great to have you once again on our program always a pleasure thank you a lot has happened since the last time we spoke so the european parliament has given an official warning of some sort to your country over your prime minister's new policies domestic policies do you feel like it's just a little parliamentary schooling or can sanctions with that. that was a that was a political decision that was made by cheating. as the votes for abstention vary not counted so if the vote had taken place like two days later than maybe the no votes would have been wouldn't have been counted either. there is a basic debate between us and the majority of the european parliament and this debate is about migration as the majority of the european par
with eastern european members refusing to follow brussels line over newcomers the bloc is already threatening action against troublemakers so can countries like hungary and poland resist the pressure from leaders in the euro establishment to actually do anything to really harm descend to states and will the conflict grow into an irreparable rift in the. sense really great to have you once again on our program always a pleasure thank you a lot has happened since the last time we spoke so the...
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and they want brussels to impose or be got three photos on the member states to you know distribute the migrants among you member states and that's that's a clash between the pro migration majority of the european parliament and the hunger in government we're going to get to the migration part obviously because it's a huge topic inviting europe literally but i think. they also many other domestic policies when they're threatening sanctions against hungary's that they don't like or they think and democratic do you think congress voting rights in the could be suspended and if yes then what can we do in return no surely not it cannot be taken away because it requires a unanimous decision and poland has already expressed that they would veto all kinds of decisions like that as there is an article seven percent are going on against poland as well and they made it very clear that we're going to veto all kinds of sanctions against poland and the prime minister czech republic made it very clear that he's standing besides our prime minister so definitely such a political intention will be unsucc
and they want brussels to impose or be got three photos on the member states to you know distribute the migrants among you member states and that's that's a clash between the pro migration majority of the european parliament and the hunger in government we're going to get to the migration part obviously because it's a huge topic inviting europe literally but i think. they also many other domestic policies when they're threatening sanctions against hungary's that they don't like or they think...
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put forward an alternative after plans thrown out by leaders in brussels. just a framework for corporations. at this late stage in the negotiations. to simply reject the other side's proposals without explanation and counterproposals. anything for me kevin only. just turned five pm moscow time this friday top stories in the us will bear the consequences if it doesn't cancel its sanctions against china's military. has reacted now to washington's latest move prior to the sanctions china had announced it would purchase russian military hardware. deeper into the story. to analyze what has said we have to see we have to look at what washington's doing and essentially it's playing a double game it is targeting russia mostly with its new round of sanctions but also launching a blog that is well which intention is to damage beijing everything revolves around the russia's weapons russia's heavy weapons like the su thirty five fighter jet and the earth's four hundred surface to air missile defense system and so china bought some of those units and now it is also comi
put forward an alternative after plans thrown out by leaders in brussels. just a framework for corporations. at this late stage in the negotiations. to simply reject the other side's proposals without explanation and counterproposals. anything for me kevin only. just turned five pm moscow time this friday top stories in the us will bear the consequences if it doesn't cancel its sanctions against china's military. has reacted now to washington's latest move prior to the sanctions china had...
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saying she has handed the detonator to brussels. he says the detonator to brussels. male. it has been high drama at the us open serena williams loses her call and the final. penalised for you to round up for the empire. serena williams accuses him of treating haran family. voting is under way at the swedish general election following a campaign dam dominated by immigration concerns. the national swedish democratic party is expected to make big gains. and mo farah winds the great north run for a record—breaking fifth consecutive time. kenya's contender winds the women's race. i'll have more for you in halfan women's race. i'll have more for you in half an hour.
saying she has handed the detonator to brussels. he says the detonator to brussels. male. it has been high drama at the us open serena williams loses her call and the final. penalised for you to round up for the empire. serena williams accuses him of treating haran family. voting is under way at the swedish general election following a campaign dam dominated by immigration concerns. the national swedish democratic party is expected to make big gains. and mo farah winds the great north run for a...
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to race in brussels monitor and his three fellow team members hope to show what they can do. they all began as amateur pilots but now they're professionals performing in front of an audience as a sports drone racing has become professional to help advise us all founded the d.c.l. . three years ago it's now one of the world's largest professional leagues his biggest success so far was staging a race on the famous shows easy in paris where a hundred fifty thousand fans follow the action. for. good in america in years. people are training more and preparing themselves better for the races. and they often attend various events the community the community knows the pilots and slowly they're becoming their heroes so long time to the heroes one of those heroes is eighteen year old luke bannister he won the first drone grand prix in dubai at age fifteen even though most of the british team the favorites in brussels. i was pretty lucky when i started ice i thought this is a hobby when sports very young and like racing it just started and it was never really big leagues we just went to
to race in brussels monitor and his three fellow team members hope to show what they can do. they all began as amateur pilots but now they're professionals performing in front of an audience as a sports drone racing has become professional to help advise us all founded the d.c.l. . three years ago it's now one of the world's largest professional leagues his biggest success so far was staging a race on the famous shows easy in paris where a hundred fifty thousand fans follow the action. for....
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to race in brussels monitor and history fellow team members hope to show what they can do. they all began this amateur kind but now they're professionals performing in front of an audience as a sports drone racing has become professional to talk about violence now found at the d.c.l. three years ago it's now one of the world's largest professional leagues his biggest success so far was staging a race on the famous shows easy in paris where a hundred fifty thousand fans follow the action in the first term for. good in momentum in years. people are training the war and preparing themselves better for the race. and they often attend various events the community the community knows the pilots and slowly they're becoming their heroes so long time to be heroes one of those heroes is eighteen year old luke bannister he won the first drone grand prix in jew by age fifteen even launch of the british team the favorites in brussels. i was pretty lucky when i started ice i thought this is a hobby when the sports very young and like very sick and just started and i was never really big
to race in brussels monitor and history fellow team members hope to show what they can do. they all began this amateur kind but now they're professionals performing in front of an audience as a sports drone racing has become professional to talk about violence now found at the d.c.l. three years ago it's now one of the world's largest professional leagues his biggest success so far was staging a race on the famous shows easy in paris where a hundred fifty thousand fans follow the action in the...
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we can speak now to our brussels reporter adam fleming.vement might be? there's a big drive by the eu to make their proposals for northern ireland after brexit look a lot less dramatic, so that they are much easierfor the uk dramatic, so that they are much easier for the uk to sign up to, because they haven't done that up until now. a quick reminder, the eu wa nts a until now. a quick reminder, the eu wants a back—up plan, a so—called backstop, written into the final brexit treaty that northern ireland would stay in the single market and the customs union if there was no other way to prevent the deduction ofa other way to prevent the deduction of a hard border with ireland. theresa may said no prime minister could ever sign up to that, because it would be like carving out one bit of the uk from the rest of the country. so, what the european commission, michel barnier‘s team in this building, are doing now, is looking at how that backstop woodwork in the real world, what checks would you have and where? what customs officers would you have
we can speak now to our brussels reporter adam fleming.vement might be? there's a big drive by the eu to make their proposals for northern ireland after brexit look a lot less dramatic, so that they are much easierfor the uk dramatic, so that they are much easier for the uk to sign up to, because they haven't done that up until now. a quick reminder, the eu wa nts a until now. a quick reminder, the eu wants a back—up plan, a so—called backstop, written into the final brexit treaty that...
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welcome to brussels, newly renamed placed jo cox, right in the centre of town, surrounded by nightlife that grey building as a venue for nightlife and that grey building as a venue for concerts nightlife and that grey building as a venue for concerts wentjo cox used to go all the time when she spent six years living here in brussels when she worked for the charity 0xfam and also as an assistant foreign mep, so she's got lots of friends and people who knew her here and brussels wanted to send a really strong powerful message of remembrance by renaming this square after her. jeremy corbyn was here to pull the curtain on the placards gave a message about his ambitions to effectively remake the world. it's a very different afternoon for the labour leader. he's headed across town to the eu quarter, where he's going to be meeting the eu chief negotiator, michelle barnier, wesley lovell opportunity to talk about labour's policy on brexit which has been clarified since the pa rty‘s conference which has been clarified since the party's conference in liverpool this week. michelle barnier‘s team
welcome to brussels, newly renamed placed jo cox, right in the centre of town, surrounded by nightlife that grey building as a venue for nightlife and that grey building as a venue for concerts nightlife and that grey building as a venue for concerts wentjo cox used to go all the time when she spent six years living here in brussels when she worked for the charity 0xfam and also as an assistant foreign mep, so she's got lots of friends and people who knew her here and brussels wanted to send a...
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she's under pressure from her own party to stand up to brussels. lot of people i've talked to, prime minister, say that chequers represents a compromise and it's not the brexit that people voted for. you know what some people say — they rather liked it when you joked about being that bloody difficult woman, they liked that. and they sometimes say, "where's she gone?" well, she's still there, but i think there's a difference between those who think you can only be bloody difficult in public and those of us who think actually you bide your time and you're bloody difficult when the time is right and when it really matters. the eu says she's still not offering a deal they can accept. hello, jean—claude. hello. no deal is now a real possibility. the next few weeks are going to be really important. we're reaching that critical stage... tonight, the prime minister at work... £50,000. at home... at stake — herfuture. and yours. for years, it was just the name of the prime minister's country retreat, in this beautiful corner of buckinghamshire. it is now, t
she's under pressure from her own party to stand up to brussels. lot of people i've talked to, prime minister, say that chequers represents a compromise and it's not the brexit that people voted for. you know what some people say — they rather liked it when you joked about being that bloody difficult woman, they liked that. and they sometimes say, "where's she gone?" well, she's still there, but i think there's a difference between those who think you can only be bloody difficult in...
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>> kevin. >> supertramp this video put together for the city of brussels.as awesome as jose makes this look, there were some fails. >> no way, jose. >> yep. >> that's going to leave a mark. so is that. even the way he lands is pretty epic. >> two skate boards. juggling why not. >> i never seen somebody work with a skate board like that. it is truly an extension of his body. >> is he real? >> h steps, no problem. making the internet better, another spectacular video. ♪ >>> lily sins what it be like if rappers were school teachers. >> we would all be expert scientists. >>> see what happens when lily takes jar? >> i know. i need this in my life. >>> according to lily sing, if rappers were school teachers, it would go something like this. ♪ >> hey. if science teachers did rap -- we would all be expert scientists. >> easy. >> i would prefer my lesson set to more like rock or metal or something like that. >> this is a parody of dna so get with it. ♪ >>> let's move on over to english. ♪ >>> lily calls this i write it like that, clearly its her version of cardi b's
>> kevin. >> supertramp this video put together for the city of brussels.as awesome as jose makes this look, there were some fails. >> no way, jose. >> yep. >> that's going to leave a mark. so is that. even the way he lands is pretty epic. >> two skate boards. juggling why not. >> i never seen somebody work with a skate board like that. it is truly an extension of his body. >> is he real? >> h steps, no problem. making the internet better,...
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but first the german team has to win some races in brussels they get off to a good start but one by one bite and his team members crash out of the race. after the first round it's game over the boys and i give mine. we need to finally store a victory last year the guy stored several ways this year things aren't going so well but it's still. tough for luke bannister things are going swimmingly the british team wins gracious to rinks looking spain the us and the czech republic chile in the favorites and wind up in first place once again. since the weekend unix october fest at the v's this in full swing again people are swaying to breast music and having a beer or two every day of millions of visitors come from all over the globe to bavaria to experience the world's biggest folk fest you should definitely be in the party won't comment pay attention to a few things let's find out more serious here are. fine things you should know before you visit october cast. some people say time passes differently in bavaria so if you're planning to go to october fest get ready for both vary in timing whi
but first the german team has to win some races in brussels they get off to a good start but one by one bite and his team members crash out of the race. after the first round it's game over the boys and i give mine. we need to finally store a victory last year the guy stored several ways this year things aren't going so well but it's still. tough for luke bannister things are going swimmingly the british team wins gracious to rinks looking spain the us and the czech republic chile in the...
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in brussels thank you.and from brussels little to frankfurt and our financial correspondent standing by the frankfurt augustine's daniel daniel how have shares and false legacy is reacted after this news and one trader saying. well in general cursive we have had a strong trading day here and frankfurt the dax close with a plus of close to one percent and of course iran was a big topic here as well i heard quite some discussions about it but we did not see any big impact when you talk about the share price of both. aff and volkswagen volkswagen finish the trading day and the green with a class of close to one percent and b a s f even better overall one percent in general traders are annoyed calling all of this what is happening quite a shame because iran is considered as a country with lots of potential for german companies of all spying could possibly sell hundreds of thousands of cars there but the business of course with the united states is more important that's why it would not surprise investors if wal
in brussels thank you.and from brussels little to frankfurt and our financial correspondent standing by the frankfurt augustine's daniel daniel how have shares and false legacy is reacted after this news and one trader saying. well in general cursive we have had a strong trading day here and frankfurt the dax close with a plus of close to one percent and of course iran was a big topic here as well i heard quite some discussions about it but we did not see any big impact when you talk about the...
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where national politicians are saying well we can't do anything anymore it's all in the hands of brussels and wrestles they're not even communicating to the public because a lot of the technicians technocrats in brussels don't even are not even elected so the people who are deciding on the future of europe and you can sometimes live on two different currents. now returning to our breaking news story the russian defense military says one of its military planes was downed by a missile launched by syria's a defense system overnight but it claims the missile had been fired in response to israel's quote dangerous actions fifteen russian military personnel were killed in the incident can get more details now from our middle east correspondent paula a paula thank you for joining the war do we know at this point. well this is a hugely wiring development what we're hearing now from the russian defense ministry is that a lesson military plane that was downed by a missile that was launched by sony as a defense system the ministry however saying that these radio defense forces had created. to quote a
where national politicians are saying well we can't do anything anymore it's all in the hands of brussels and wrestles they're not even communicating to the public because a lot of the technicians technocrats in brussels don't even are not even elected so the people who are deciding on the future of europe and you can sometimes live on two different currents. now returning to our breaking news story the russian defense military says one of its military planes was downed by a missile launched by...
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here are some of the stories we're covering this week brings out the worst in the british papers brussels does not approve but the satirists strike it rich. and mahathir the sequel journalists in malaysia wonder what's in it for them and the country's media space and more than two years after their publication the panama papers are still making news britain is more than two years into the painful process of negotiating its way out of the european union and the media angle to this story is no mere sideshow when the justice commissioner veera you with all of us said this past week that the news media can so divisions spread this information and encourage exclusion she said that the bracks it debate is the best example of that many of britain's papers especially the tabloids like the sun and the daily mail are playing an outsized role stoking the political flames pushing their proly but john does in fact the day after the e.u. rejected prime minister teresa mayes brecht's that proposal the sun's front page served up yet another example of that another reminder of the role it played in the tw
here are some of the stories we're covering this week brings out the worst in the british papers brussels does not approve but the satirists strike it rich. and mahathir the sequel journalists in malaysia wonder what's in it for them and the country's media space and more than two years after their publication the panama papers are still making news britain is more than two years into the painful process of negotiating its way out of the european union and the media angle to this story is no...
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[laughing] >> i lived in brussels. my daughter was born in brussels. >> some of his best friends are in brussels. >> it's a wonderful town and i love belgium. the fact is that the -- >> chocolate, bureaucracy. [laughing] >> the eu for all its achievements, and there have been great achievements over the last 50-60 years, seven years of the eu's existence, all its achievements it really is no longer right in its current form for the uk. we've done the right thing. we done the right thing, but -- [applause] -- having done that, we've got to make sense of it. there is no point at all it are coming out of the eu only to remain effectively in large measure run by the eu. if you take back control, and take back control and use it for a purpose. i hope very much it will get the support of you guys in achieving that objective. [applause] >> i'm going to come back to this issue in just a minute but i want to go slightly backward to another book that you wrote that bears on the subject. you wrote a very popular book about the hi
[laughing] >> i lived in brussels. my daughter was born in brussels. >> some of his best friends are in brussels. >> it's a wonderful town and i love belgium. the fact is that the -- >> chocolate, bureaucracy. [laughing] >> the eu for all its achievements, and there have been great achievements over the last 50-60 years, seven years of the eu's existence, all its achievements it really is no longer right in its current form for the uk. we've done the right thing....
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that the president urged the finance minister not to resign and ahead of a potential collision with brussels over deficit levels. >>> advertisers take a hit in early trade after manhattan prosecutors reportedly open an investigation into media buying practices. >>> and tesla's ceo. elon musk, calls fraud charges against him unjustified. >>> welcome to "street signs." happy friday there's a lot to get through today. i want to talk about some activity in u.s. markets all three major indexes ended up in the green asian markets, the one theme was the nikkei back at 27-year highs for the japanese index, helped by the weaker yen and some performance of exporters europe, the number one story is that of the italian budget proposal coming out at 2.4% and sending jitters through the european market. the stoxx 600 down 0.6% one hour into trading let's get into the individual indices. let's start off straight away with ftse mib down 2.5 percentage points, 540 points already into this. you can see the market is getting somewhat concerned with the language that has come out of italy with the proposals put
that the president urged the finance minister not to resign and ahead of a potential collision with brussels over deficit levels. >>> advertisers take a hit in early trade after manhattan prosecutors reportedly open an investigation into media buying practices. >>> and tesla's ceo. elon musk, calls fraud charges against him unjustified. >>> welcome to "street signs." happy friday there's a lot to get through today. i want to talk about some activity in u.s....
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and the us to another level brussels want to maintain the deal with terror on washington once out. again returned to do business in iran last year after a seventeen year absence the german auto giant said it wanted to reestablish its business in the country it signed contracts to import several vehicle models to run other german companies like b a s f o so investing in their brand but could there be a u. turn the us ambassador to germany richard grinnell said is now exiting the market he tweeted. will comply with us dungeons on the ground. has yet to respond and neither has at least not directly the carmakers says it's complying with all the relevant and export regulations one of the. european companies don't have to comply with the u.s. sanctions on iran but more companies are choosing to play it safe and they fear doing business in iran could hurt their access to the u.s. market. that's why carmaker. and communications company deutsche telekom all seized a pivot he's in iran. the united states is building up pressure on companies to quit their around business while of the same ti
and the us to another level brussels want to maintain the deal with terror on washington once out. again returned to do business in iran last year after a seventeen year absence the german auto giant said it wanted to reestablish its business in the country it signed contracts to import several vehicle models to run other german companies like b a s f o so investing in their brand but could there be a u. turn the us ambassador to germany richard grinnell said is now exiting the market he...
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and brussels and as long as those issues aren't resolved to resume a says the u.k. is going to continue to prepare for a no deal scenario which after this statement i have to say feels like a much more realistic prospect this is a pretty low point in relations between the u.k. and the rest of the e.u. to resume a failed to secure any approval and to convince the e.u. leaders of the merits of the checkers deal in salzburg yesterday she came back to london empty handed and the president of the european council donald terse really wasn't impressed with what she had to offer and he made that quite clear take a listen to soldiers to train work for the moment corporation. must be clear that some issues. we're not. ready to compromise and. first of all this is. for fundamental freedoms. and. single market and this is why we. remain skeptical and critical is done still despite the chicas proposals skeptical and critical and those poor's israelis say it's all they really are at loggerheads and donald tusk didn't stop there he used instagram as well to have a dig at to resume
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in brussels for us thank you very much. argentina is bracing for a general strike that will see disruptions to services across the country it comes a day off the tens of thousands of people turned out to protest against the against the government's plan to impose austerity in exchange for another loan from the international monetary fund a currency crisis in the press or lose heart of its value against the dollar there is here. reports from the center of those demonstrations in the capital. protests on the streets of what is aries kinds of people turned out to reject on the stairs he punches the government says it needs to secure funds from the i.m.f. . i'm a teacher and i say no to the adjustments. you know i want the president to change course on these policies. like everyone else i'm affected by it economically whether it's work shortages or increasing food prices everyone here is feeling is. that devaluation of the art in time there so that went from twenty eight to forty basis for dollars increase the social tension th
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correspondent terry shows joining us from brussels terry it's good to see you let's start looking at the position of the companies because no matter how you look at it they are certainly quitting or at least becoming very cautious in general terms with their own business and they do have a very difficult situation right now to. that's true having are there under pressure from both sides the u.s. says that it's going to sanction any company doing business in iran the european union has updated its own legislation to pressure companies to stay in saying it's going to be illegal for companies to pull out of iran based on the u.s. sanctions threat so the companies are really put in the middle and and while brussels says it will back them up by allowing them to sue u.s. companies or even the u.s. government in national courts that doesn't seem to be convincing to companies right now who are risk of losing of course possibly millions or even billions of dollars if the u.s. puts them under this pressure of sanctions let's look a little bit more into these measures by the e.u. they introduce
correspondent terry shows joining us from brussels terry it's good to see you let's start looking at the position of the companies because no matter how you look at it they are certainly quitting or at least becoming very cautious in general terms with their own business and they do have a very difficult situation right now to. that's true having are there under pressure from both sides the u.s. says that it's going to sanction any company doing business in iran the european union has updated...
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in brussels don't even now are not even elected so there's the people who are deciding on the future of europe and the europeans themselves really want two different kind it's still to come the u.s. has announced new tariffs on china weeping game on this and other stories right after the break. seems wrong. just don't hold. me. to shape our. culture. and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. like these junk food companies at all. but rather just so they get you they give you diarrhea and then you care for diarrhea so the cycle of family they get you there when they try to give you the take your friend i'll never have another care for them but they also have something to carry on. the ability to keep you locked into a perpetual life long dystopian heroine. this fall. like. welcome back now hungary's prime minister viktor orban is on an official visit to moscow and has held talks with president putin the true leaders focus predominantly on energy projects as well as economic ties in general but in all likelihood a mee
in brussels don't even now are not even elected so there's the people who are deciding on the future of europe and the europeans themselves really want two different kind it's still to come the u.s. has announced new tariffs on china weeping game on this and other stories right after the break. seems wrong. just don't hold. me. to shape our. culture. and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. like these junk food companies at...
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well there has been no official reaction from brussels.r says he does not like to comment on british internal politics and that is exactly how this paper on northern ireland is being viewed here in brussels. there was in fact a very blunt comment from an eu diplomat to me tonight saying, we, the eu are negotiating with her majesty's government but not with this group of politicians oi’ not with this group of politicians orany not with this group of politicians or any other outside group but privately, eu sources have been making criticisms of the paper. the couple have said to me can i it relies far too heavily, they say, on a system of mutual trusts and recognition the eu does not have with the non—member states, which is what we will become after brexit. we heard whatjean—claude juncker said today. he said, you leave the club, you lose privileges. he also today poured cold water over the warm up words the eu has had of late for the prime minister's checkers proposal for brexit. he said there can be no partial membership of the single mar
well there has been no official reaction from brussels.r says he does not like to comment on british internal politics and that is exactly how this paper on northern ireland is being viewed here in brussels. there was in fact a very blunt comment from an eu diplomat to me tonight saying, we, the eu are negotiating with her majesty's government but not with this group of politicians oi’ not with this group of politicians orany not with this group of politicians or any other outside group but...
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other thing that strikes me from what we have heard today from brussels, is that if it is not the brusselsew sort of plan that we have not heard of before, and it will have to be something that is off the shelf. yes, andi be something that is off the shelf. yes, and i guess the theory is that if you are going tojumpjet, you should do it soon because the clock is ticking. --junk it. sparks are expected to fly this week as the us senate grills brett kavanaugh to find out if he is the right man tojoin the illustrious supreme court. not since 2006 has a supreme court appointment been this important, because mr kavanaugh would make the court more conservative for years to come. republicans are likely to spend their allotted question time extolling his virtues, while democrats try to explain why they think he's a threat to the nation. the final vote — as with almost everything else in washington — is likely to be totally partisan. so, who is he? brett kavanaugh is a reliable conservative — a former adviser to president george w bush and an appeals courtjudge for the district of colombia. but man
other thing that strikes me from what we have heard today from brussels, is that if it is not the brusselsew sort of plan that we have not heard of before, and it will have to be something that is off the shelf. yes, andi be something that is off the shelf. yes, and i guess the theory is that if you are going tojumpjet, you should do it soon because the clock is ticking. --junk it. sparks are expected to fly this week as the us senate grills brett kavanaugh to find out if he is the right man...
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reactions were also mixed in brussels. so. very worried about what is happening in italy that this economic maneuver is not for the people but against the people it will create many problems in the north without solving those of the south it will not increase employment but will put in trouble a talian savings and will increasingly put our country in the hands of creditors not only internal but also external. because the. economy minister. who is against releasing a budget with a higher deficit target who will now have to explain his government's spending plan in brussels there he will have to address fears that italy's debt could once again spiral out of control. more than two hundred ryanair flights have been struck from departure boards across europe on friday staff in belgium portugal the netherlands spain italy and germany have walked off the job they want better pay and improved working conditions which the airline has seen repeated strike action in recent months ryanair is continuing negotiations but the unions say the
reactions were also mixed in brussels. so. very worried about what is happening in italy that this economic maneuver is not for the people but against the people it will create many problems in the north without solving those of the south it will not increase employment but will put in trouble a talian savings and will increasingly put our country in the hands of creditors not only internal but also external. because the. economy minister. who is against releasing a budget with a higher deficit...
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another week, another dispute — us trade representative robert lighthizer is in brussels for talks withuropean union trade chief cecilia malmstrom. live from london, that's our top story on monday, 10th september. can the eu and the us negotiators mend the on—going trade dispute between the two countries? and aliba ba has announced the successor to its charismatic leaderjack ma — we are live to the region to find out. and a mixed beginning for the european trading day but all the markets seem pretty flat and looking for direction. and it's a multi—million dollar market — but do travel firms really understand lgbt travellers? we'll get the inside track on tailor made travel — without the discrimination. and will the four—day working week ever take off? here in the uk the leader of the tuc is going to call forjust that and with more pay — all thanks to advances in technology. so, today we want to know — what would improve your work—life balance? let us know — just use the hashtag bbcbizlive hello and welcome to business live. already packed show. we start with trade again. later today, hi
another week, another dispute — us trade representative robert lighthizer is in brussels for talks withuropean union trade chief cecilia malmstrom. live from london, that's our top story on monday, 10th september. can the eu and the us negotiators mend the on—going trade dispute between the two countries? and aliba ba has announced the successor to its charismatic leaderjack ma — we are live to the region to find out. and a mixed beginning for the european trading day but all the markets...
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minister's brexit plans saying she has wrapped the country in a suicide vest and handed the detonator to brussels. high drama at the us open as serena williams loses her cool and the final. also in the news today... north korea stages a huge military display to celebrate it's 70th anniversary. but the country's long range missiles weren't part of the display of power. voting is under way in the swedish general election, with an anti—immigration party expected to make large gains. and sir mo farah wins the great north run for a record breaking 5th consecutive time, kenya's vivian cheruiyot wins the women's race. senior conservatives have criticised borisjohnson for saying that theresa may's brexit policy has "wrapped a suicide vest" around the british consitution and "handed the detonator" to the eu. the foreign office minister sir alan duncan has described the comment as "one of the most disgusting moments" in british politics. our political correspondent helen catt reports. borisjohnson is a man usually at home in the spotlight, but with divisions over brexit and his own leadership ambitions, th
minister's brexit plans saying she has wrapped the country in a suicide vest and handed the detonator to brussels. high drama at the us open as serena williams loses her cool and the final. also in the news today... north korea stages a huge military display to celebrate it's 70th anniversary. but the country's long range missiles weren't part of the display of power. voting is under way in the swedish general election, with an anti—immigration party expected to make large gains. and sir mo...
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have a chance of passing through parliament by march right right so is that likely people are in brussels already talking about november all the not toba. even the sweet talk of whether it could be pushed. but unlikely negotiation any other type of international guard station that cult is taking and that is also taking them to the european palms elections which happen in may of next year so that so essentially you can't push it much beyond the autumn and again if you don't make any progress by this also him then again there's the danger that some sort of panic may begin to break out. also to come back to your clip of violence recently this idea that it's her deal or no deal is that just doesn't make sense there are all the possibilities of how you could deal what the labor party wants is essentially a close relationship with the european union or you could even negotiate an extension and to talk even further that's even possible within the rules so this idea that to resume is kind of threatening the e.u. and here i get what i want or else it will be disorderly that just does. whoa whoa wh
have a chance of passing through parliament by march right right so is that likely people are in brussels already talking about november all the not toba. even the sweet talk of whether it could be pushed. but unlikely negotiation any other type of international guard station that cult is taking and that is also taking them to the european palms elections which happen in may of next year so that so essentially you can't push it much beyond the autumn and again if you don't make any progress by...
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but getting brussels to agree on britain's divorce is only half the battle. the support of her own mps to get the deal through parliament, and a tricky conservative conference in just over a week's time might revealjust how hard it will be to unite the party behind her. matt cole, bbc news, westminster. the shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell has accused the government of being out of its depth in its handling of brexit. he's been speaking as the labour party conference gets underway in liverpool. meanwhile the deputy leader tom watson, in an interview for a sunday newspaper, says labour should back a second referendum on any final brexit deal if members want one. here's our chief political correspondent vicki young. familiar scenes and a guaranteed rapturous reception forjeremy corbyn. his grassroots supporters propelled him to the top of the party and new rules could soon be agreed that give them more power in the future. but on brexit, is mr corbyn listening to labour members? we will challenge this government on whatever deal it brings back, on our six tests,
but getting brussels to agree on britain's divorce is only half the battle. the support of her own mps to get the deal through parliament, and a tricky conservative conference in just over a week's time might revealjust how hard it will be to unite the party behind her. matt cole, bbc news, westminster. the shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell has accused the government of being out of its depth in its handling of brexit. he's been speaking as the labour party conference gets underway in liverpool....
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this report is based on these lies this is a lie or report ok so let's think logically what can brussels achieve fire. isolating but it passed and if you find yourself isolated do you do you think you can really invoke their article five and maybe a movie all together no definitely a lot leave the european union because our interest is to have a strong european union under it can be strong in a strong european union and this is the this is the focal point of the debate how to make european union strong again and there's a big clash between the some western european and to slip through the strait who are pushing for a european union which should be stepping into a dimension of post christianity. and post nations and our goal is totally different we want a strong european union based on strong member states and we want a europe which sticks to its christian heritage so we're number one we don't want europe to get rid of the christian heritage and we want member states to stay as member states we don't want our you know give up our nationality we don't want to give up our culture of we don'
this report is based on these lies this is a lie or report ok so let's think logically what can brussels achieve fire. isolating but it passed and if you find yourself isolated do you do you think you can really invoke their article five and maybe a movie all together no definitely a lot leave the european union because our interest is to have a strong european union under it can be strong in a strong european union and this is the this is the focal point of the debate how to make european...
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italy's radical new government has caused plenty of consternation here in brussels since it was elected but is its bark worse than its bite my guest this week is the italian m.e.p. fabulous cast out o. who's also vice president of the european parliament after urging britain to stand up to the e.u. on breck said why did his government leave to resume may in the lurch at last week's critical e.u. summit.
italy's radical new government has caused plenty of consternation here in brussels since it was elected but is its bark worse than its bite my guest this week is the italian m.e.p. fabulous cast out o. who's also vice president of the european parliament after urging britain to stand up to the e.u. on breck said why did his government leave to resume may in the lurch at last week's critical e.u. summit.
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put forward an alternative after brics a plan was thrown out by leaders in brussels. just a framework for it come on the corporation will not work at this late stage in the negotiations it is not acceptable just simply rejects the other side's proposals without a detailed explanation and counterproposals coming up to china says the us will face consequences if it doesn't roll back the sanctions it imposed on beijing over the purchase of russian military hardware. in the u.k. coupled with trucks the tale of a russian model who claimed president putin attempted to assassinate her in the english city of songs for. other good evening live from moscow this is out international with me kevin owen host in the next half hour for you hope you can stay with me first in this news bulletin britain's prime minister is demanding equal respect from the european union that came in a fiery statement after trees a major plan was slapped down by e.u. leaders at the summit in austria yesterday. anything which fails to respect the referendum or which effectively divide our country into wo
put forward an alternative after brics a plan was thrown out by leaders in brussels. just a framework for it come on the corporation will not work at this late stage in the negotiations it is not acceptable just simply rejects the other side's proposals without a detailed explanation and counterproposals coming up to china says the us will face consequences if it doesn't roll back the sanctions it imposed on beijing over the purchase of russian military hardware. in the u.k. coupled with trucks...
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reactions were also mixed in brussels. so most of the above a bit i am very worried about what is happening in italy this economic maneuver is not for the people but against the people it will create many problems in the north without solving those of the south. it will not increase employment but will put in trouble italian savings and will increasingly put our country in the hands of creditors not only internal but also external. is the. economy minister giovanni three who is against releasing a budget with a higher deficit target who will now have to explain his government's spending plan in brussels there he will have to address fears that italy's debt could once again spiral out of control. more than two hundred ryanair flights have been struck from departure boards across europe on friday staff in belgium portugal the netherlands spain italy and germany have walked off the job they want better pay and improved working conditions the best airline has seen repeated strike action in recent months ryanair is continuing n
reactions were also mixed in brussels. so most of the above a bit i am very worried about what is happening in italy this economic maneuver is not for the people but against the people it will create many problems in the north without solving those of the south. it will not increase employment but will put in trouble italian savings and will increasingly put our country in the hands of creditors not only internal but also external. is the. economy minister giovanni three who is against...
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relationship with brussels might develop. watching. welcome to the program. the us presidents don't know trump has to live it has addressed to the united nations general assembly outlining his fission for the world in a patron takes us through the speech the american president decided to begin by telling the entire world how his administration was doing a good job in less than two years my administration has accomplished more than almost any administration in the history of our country. america hears so true. i didn't expect a reaction but that's. the general reception of the audience was rather warm bought more awkward moments were to call donald trump stressed that his country would not intervene in other nations affairs and basically said that washington will stop telling other countries what to do we reject the ideology of globalism and we embrace the doctrine of patriotism and almost immediately after that the american president got to doing just that. germany will become totally dependent on russian energy if it does not immediately change course. but.
relationship with brussels might develop. watching. welcome to the program. the us presidents don't know trump has to live it has addressed to the united nations general assembly outlining his fission for the world in a patron takes us through the speech the american president decided to begin by telling the entire world how his administration was doing a good job in less than two years my administration has accomplished more than almost any administration in the history of our country. america...