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now onto brussels. it's a different brussels than the stereotype from our youth.is 30 countries including northern macedonia, the only one in bloomberg that knows the name of every eu nation is maria. my first question is back to cornwall and then to brussels. how does the european community, the eu, the ec and brussels, how does it fit into the g7 continuity? how does it fit in around the table at cornwall? maria: she does represent the commission, which is becoming incredibly powerful in brussels and in europe so essentially to get everything done in the european union you need the french, the germans, and then you will need brussels. she is that person who represents the brussels voice. you need to remember that she was -- she does know a lot about this topic. it is relevant to some extent. tom: you absolutely nailed it with your defense. what do the nations want from the president of the united states on his unilateral exit from afghanistan? maria: we have not heard anything on this and that significant. the real focus for the country, even europeans, ukrainia
now onto brussels. it's a different brussels than the stereotype from our youth.is 30 countries including northern macedonia, the only one in bloomberg that knows the name of every eu nation is maria. my first question is back to cornwall and then to brussels. how does the european community, the eu, the ec and brussels, how does it fit into the g7 continuity? how does it fit in around the table at cornwall? maria: she does represent the commission, which is becoming incredibly powerful in...
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it's 5 pm in brussels. that's where we're starting this, our barbed wire and a massive police presence. recovering brussels right now. it, it has a nato summit high on the agenda, relations with china and russia. live to europe correspondent now peter oliver is in the belgian capital city, looking rather different, unusual for this summit. i'm actually in geneva ahead of joe biden's. next, stop after brussels, but it is hard to keep up with where the u. s. president is, what is something of a whistle stop to across here. if he started with the g 7 in corner, he's in brussels right now for the nato summit, and it's not summit that has seen that arrival of joe biden. in the belgian capitalist, seeing the, the city of brussels come to a standstill. bob, why are we've seen out in the streets snipers on the roof tops manhole covers being welded shut. all part of the huge security operation that accompanies the us. presidents arriving in that city is going to be there for a couple of days before coming here to ge
it's 5 pm in brussels. that's where we're starting this, our barbed wire and a massive police presence. recovering brussels right now. it, it has a nato summit high on the agenda, relations with china and russia. live to europe correspondent now peter oliver is in the belgian capital city, looking rather different, unusual for this summit. i'm actually in geneva ahead of joe biden's. next, stop after brussels, but it is hard to keep up with where the u. s. president is, what is something of a...
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while the w brussels chief i sent off a now and is covering this use summit. for us, i found you was threatening to take legal action against hungry. now, will this overshadow the summit? while that could happen, definitely we just so how emotional this matter is being discussed and we just so big to or bond hunger and prime minister making clear that he is not thinking about backing down. he said that the law has been published. it's done deal so to speak. but there are also 16, at least 16 you leaders from lots to island to from spain, to italy who are very upset, who are very angry saying that this legislation is against the core values of the european union, the bulge and prime minister, the cross set that they, you is not a supermarket when you go and pick whatever you would like the you. he said is a club with rules as if you are not playing by the rules, you should not continue to receive you fun. so this is the issue. the leaders are going to discuss over dinner and all journalists here, which of course, love to be a fly on the wall to, to see how this
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first us summit meeting in brussels. a deal would lift the threat of billions of dollars in tariffs and boost transatlantic relations . both sides wanted to sold one of the longest running trade disputes in the history of the w t o to focus on broader issues such as concerns of what china us, state driven economic model was talk a little bit about that with our financial market. corresponding chelsea delaney are standing by for us in frankfort. first of all, chelsea. all of that good news for boeing and airbus today. definitely good news for air bus and boeing, which has been had very hard by the pen demo. they can't really afford to have these extra tariffs on, on their business right now, but it's also good news for the broader your european economy. the u. s. had imposed as $7500000000.00 worth of terrorist on not just plains from air bus, but also a broad range of goods. everything from italian cheese to french wine. so a lot of industries have been struggling under these terrorists and especially now in the pen demi
first us summit meeting in brussels. a deal would lift the threat of billions of dollars in tariffs and boost transatlantic relations . both sides wanted to sold one of the longest running trade disputes in the history of the w t o to focus on broader issues such as concerns of what china us, state driven economic model was talk a little bit about that with our financial market. corresponding chelsea delaney are standing by for us in frankfort. first of all, chelsea. all of that good news for...
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thank you so much for listening in brussels. maria from brussels emails in. she says, tom, i am sorry. that is our harley. thank you, maria. lisa: we appreciate your comment. tom: on the equity market, on a surging apple computer, michael holland in the 8:00 hour. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ritika: the u.s. and the european union have agreed to a truce in their 17 year dispute over a cross subsidy according to officials. the battle involving boeing and airbus closing gaps of more than $11 billion of goods. policymakers are concerned over china's state-funded aircraft maker. it is on track to become a major player in the industry. the u.k. will announce a free trade deal with australia. the agreement will cut tariffs on scotch whiskey, clothing, and cars. british farmers have been concerned they could be undercut by cheap australian meat imports. the government has indicated that tax cuts could be phased in to protect farmers. beijing adds that the alliance should not exaggerate chinese military power. the statement illustrates the potential for attentio
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we're live in brussels. >>> breaking overnight, horror at the racetrack. a car crashing into the crowd at this track in texas. dozens were injured. some critically. what witnesses are revealing this morning. >>> vaccine mandate upheld. nurses fighting back against their hospital's covid vaccine order lose in court. the judge explains the ruling. >>> and caught on video from the fiery explosion to the sinking ambulance to the moose on the loose. the wild scenes on american highways this weekend. >>> hurry up and wait. the frustration for millions of americans trying to buy home furniture. >>> and later, america's new top dog. the big winner of the westminster dog show. ♪ all i do is win, win, win no matter what ♪ >>> good monday morning, everyone. i'm mona kosar abdi. >> i'm faith abubey in for andrew dymburt. we begin with president bide an summit. >> the president arrived in brussels to include afghanistan, climate change and the rise in china. >> after the g7 summit, biden became the 13th u.s. president to meet with queen elizabeth, and he's now preparin
we're live in brussels. >>> breaking overnight, horror at the racetrack. a car crashing into the crowd at this track in texas. dozens were injured. some critically. what witnesses are revealing this morning. >>> vaccine mandate upheld. nurses fighting back against their hospital's covid vaccine order lose in court. the judge explains the ruling. >>> and caught on video from the fiery explosion to the sinking ambulance to the moose on the loose. the wild scenes on...
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so you saw the derek splinter in brussels. the chancellor had a clear message under the face of a great chill angel cannot happen. that europe says we cannot handle that, that would be wrong. that's why i always say we can manage that and there were other battles breaks it. budget hurts. know the tedium, sometimes overwhelming and lots of diplomatic greetings and kisses to endure more or less welcome. until the horrors of the coven 19 crisis separated leaders for the 1st time, mecca, the last big fight was brokering a deal on the blocks enormous recovery fund. which morgan today we are entering the 3rd day of negotiations and it will be decisive. but we could also not reach an agreement today. when the deal finally came. america must have felt her work. here was done this pre pandemic family. so to may remind her of happier times, leaders are likely to feel quite lost without her. as the chancellor gets ready to take her last steps, leaving the european stage and back with alexandra for nomine and brussels. alexandra, how is m
so you saw the derek splinter in brussels. the chancellor had a clear message under the face of a great chill angel cannot happen. that europe says we cannot handle that, that would be wrong. that's why i always say we can manage that and there were other battles breaks it. budget hurts. know the tedium, sometimes overwhelming and lots of diplomatic greetings and kisses to endure more or less welcome. until the horrors of the coven 19 crisis separated leaders for the 1st time, mecca, the last...
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as you saw on your screens as alex was handing off to me, air force one arriving in brussels. the president officially arriving there for the next leg of his foreign trip, the nato part of this trip. it comes amid a flurry of activity today. the president and first lady visiting the queen after a g-7 summit ahead of a nato summit and one-on-one meeting with russian president vladimir putin. >> we're not looking for conflict. we are looking to resolve those actions which we think are inconsistent with international norms. >> so the president had a lot more to say about the russian strong man at a news conference. we'll have much more in just a minute as we await the president to disembark from air force one. also this hour breaking news out of israel. wow, it's been a couple of hours. after 12 years, benjamin netanyahu has been voted out of office as prime minister. a new government surviving a key parliament vote. what we know about the new prime minister, neftali bennett and what is on the minds of world leaders. >>> we want to start with that breaking news in brussels where
as you saw on your screens as alex was handing off to me, air force one arriving in brussels. the president officially arriving there for the next leg of his foreign trip, the nato part of this trip. it comes amid a flurry of activity today. the president and first lady visiting the queen after a g-7 summit ahead of a nato summit and one-on-one meeting with russian president vladimir putin. >> we're not looking for conflict. we are looking to resolve those actions which we think are...
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folks, i know it's after 9:30 brussels time, 9:30 p.m. and i'm still at nato.l excited about that, i know. [laughter] >> but i've had a chance to meet with several leaders recently, and i've had calls with others. its been an incredibly productive day here. i just finished meeting with president of turkey and we had a positive and productive meeting, much of it one on one. we had detailed discussions about how how to proceed on a number of issues. our two countries have big agendas. our teams are going to continue our discussions and i'm confident we'll make real progress with turkey and the united states, but now, i want to thank secretary general stolenberg for leading a very successful nato summit today. i had the honor of leading off the discussion today, among the 30 nations, and i pointed out that we're facing a once in a century global health crisis, the same time the democratic values that undergird our alliance are increasing pressure both internally and externally. russia and china are both seeking to drive a wedge in our transatlantic solidarity. we'
folks, i know it's after 9:30 brussels time, 9:30 p.m. and i'm still at nato.l excited about that, i know. [laughter] >> but i've had a chance to meet with several leaders recently, and i've had calls with others. its been an incredibly productive day here. i just finished meeting with president of turkey and we had a positive and productive meeting, much of it one on one. we had detailed discussions about how how to proceed on a number of issues. our two countries have big agendas. our...
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and those are quite different from the relations with brussels itself. and given that the not string to gas pipeline is about to be completed. i think if i can use a nautical metaphor, it's much more important what goes on deep down under the surface beneath the waves beneath the froth. because that project, which as i have predicted for some time, is going to be completed is of much more importance that the ra ever it in the table in brussels. ok, well it's got, it's thomas and nashville, joseph burrell, the, the high commission of her foreign affairs for the repeating union has come up with a formula and i'll just repeated you here. push back, constrain and engage. well, why shouldn't russia do exactly the same thing to the european union? go ahead thomas? well, russia has traditionally, historically tried to divide and conquer in europe. it's not going to, it doesn't like unified europe, it's never like unified europe. i'm a historian, as much as a political sciences, and i know in the 1950s that nikita khrushchev was sent to american leaders, what th
and those are quite different from the relations with brussels itself. and given that the not string to gas pipeline is about to be completed. i think if i can use a nautical metaphor, it's much more important what goes on deep down under the surface beneath the waves beneath the froth. because that project, which as i have predicted for some time, is going to be completed is of much more importance that the ra ever it in the table in brussels. ok, well it's got, it's thomas and nashville,...
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so you saw the derek splinter in brussel. the chancellor headed clear message under the face of a great challenge. it cannot happen that europe says we cannot handle that. that would be wrong. that's why i always say we can manage that. there were other battles breaks. it budget hurts. no. the tedium, sometimes overwhelming. and lots of diplomatic greetings and kisses to endure more or less welcome. until the horrors of the coven, $900.00 crisis separated leaders for the 1st time. nuggets last big fight was brokering a deal on the blocks enormous recovery fund. which morgan today we are entering the 3rd day of negotiations and it will be decisive. but we could also not reach an agreement today. when the deal finally came, medical must have felt her work here was done this pre pandemic family. so to may remind her of happier times, leaders are likely to feel quite lost without her. as the chancellor gets ready to take her last steps, leaving the european stage. and here's a look at some other stories making headline. hundreds
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barbara hazel in brussels. thank you. now the jailed bella, rosie and journalist roman protest. savage has appeared at a news conference in men skin. what the opposition says is another statement made under arrest at a breathing. savage said that he was in a good health and that he was not being beat that he was arrested last month after his flight to lithuania was forced to land and men. this is the 3rd time that he has appeared in front of the process. previously, he admitted to plotting to overthrow president alexander that the shank. oh, who is a son and dw reporter alexandra ball? the slough sky was at that press conference in minsk. she gave us her impression of what appears to have been a forced appearance by port the savage. i think somebody has realizes they made mistakes of all of this situation and they wanted just to fix it and the lotion regime until they made it for propaganda purposes. so they use such people like months of the say where in the acquisition, and now she said that he respect shanker and they,
barbara hazel in brussels. thank you. now the jailed bella, rosie and journalist roman protest. savage has appeared at a news conference in men skin. what the opposition says is another statement made under arrest at a breathing. savage said that he was in a good health and that he was not being beat that he was arrested last month after his flight to lithuania was forced to land and men. this is the 3rd time that he has appeared in front of the process. previously, he admitted to plotting to...
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a correspondent terry schultz in brussels. the tennis though the french open, novak ciocca which has won the men's singles, their men's singles title after a grueling duel with stuff on us. see. the young greek won the 1st 2 sets against the veteran, sir, but then jock of it dug into prevail and the final 3 sets in a match that lasted almost 4 and a half hours step enough. the pass and insane the court as a grand slam champion in waiting the great baseline looking to his 1st facing off against the serbian hunting his 2nd title in paris. the pair tried to heavy blows from the outset, but it was the younger man who dominated the 1st to sit us was in command, but the serbian responded equal measures of power. precision and plain old leg work would square the match. the longer the match went, the more the remarkable fitness of the serbian came to the for more than 4 hours later, jarvis had grand slam title number 19 the police forget about matches unforgettable moments for for me, for my career, for my life. i definitely remember
a correspondent terry schultz in brussels. the tennis though the french open, novak ciocca which has won the men's singles, their men's singles title after a grueling duel with stuff on us. see. the young greek won the 1st 2 sets against the veteran, sir, but then jock of it dug into prevail and the final 3 sets in a match that lasted almost 4 and a half hours step enough. the pass and insane the court as a grand slam champion in waiting the great baseline looking to his 1st facing off against...
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we'll meet today in brussels with nathan later. it's after wrapping up the g 7 summit over the weekend drink 3 days of talks biden, and the other g. 7 leaders addressed some of the world's biggest challenges, including the pandemic and climate change. but more than anything, the summit in cornwall, england was a chance to reassert transatlantic unity after the fractious trump years. the w terry shots reports covered 19 climate change and china challenges that both united and divided leaders of the world's largest economies. as they closed out, there are 3 de summit devoted to a shared pledge to build back better brushing aside a squabble. over breakfast in northern ireland, british prime minister boris johnson, proclaimed it a hugely successful meeting of minds. being fantastic degree of harmony between the leaders of the, of our, of our countries. and if you need to get some of things they come together to, to agree 1000000000 more days is more vaccines. everybody agreed to phase out the use of coal, a new atlantic charter plan to
we'll meet today in brussels with nathan later. it's after wrapping up the g 7 summit over the weekend drink 3 days of talks biden, and the other g. 7 leaders addressed some of the world's biggest challenges, including the pandemic and climate change. but more than anything, the summit in cornwall, england was a chance to reassert transatlantic unity after the fractious trump years. the w terry shots reports covered 19 climate change and china challenges that both united and divided leaders of...
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again, stella rows are brussels bureau chief, alexander phenomena. it's always good to talk to you to kenya. now where an alarming surgeon cove, at 1900 cases is pushing health providers to the brink, health officials, there are warning that the highly contagious delta variant 1st identified in india, is responsible for the rise and infections. dw visited a hospital and key sumo where oxygen is in short, supply screams for more oxygen, the intensive care unit, and consumer hospital, one of the biggest in kenya. nurse nicholas the piano, have you seen a 3rd of his covert patients die? you might think of if you might think the patient is improving, they might talk to you in one second and then that just collapse and die. the i see you is for a piano and his colleagues overwhelmed. they just lost another patient with the hearing patients calling from oxygen intensive care. and that's in there about 15 people who are struggling for their lives. and we just had to witness how the body has been removed out of a room full of patients. and as it can see, the
again, stella rows are brussels bureau chief, alexander phenomena. it's always good to talk to you to kenya. now where an alarming surgeon cove, at 1900 cases is pushing health providers to the brink, health officials, there are warning that the highly contagious delta variant 1st identified in india, is responsible for the rise and infections. dw visited a hospital and key sumo where oxygen is in short, supply screams for more oxygen, the intensive care unit, and consumer hospital, one of the...
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there is a danger from the brussels prospective that theyj the brussels prospective that they see itrthern ireland, where this kind of high rhetoric... microns angry mount —— we won't negotiate, boris saying they're not... you could do that, you can have a war of words, but that's not violence, but violence can happen if you misjudge the mood and northern ireland. you mis'udge the mood and northern ireland. , ., ~ you mis'udge the mood and northern ireland. , . ,, ,, ., , ireland. yes, and i think he knows exactly what _ ireland. yes, and i think he knows exactly what the _ ireland. yes, and i think he knows exactly what the problems - ireland. yes, and i think he knows exactly what the problems is - ireland. yes, and i think he knows exactly what the problems is and l exactly what the problems is and northern ireland, and i think the waiving of their parts to make themselves feel big is done in order to stoke things up to the right level. this is the fundamental problem with brexit. it was very little discussed on the mainland which voted for it. you have a land border between two e
there is a danger from the brussels prospective that theyj the brussels prospective that they see itrthern ireland, where this kind of high rhetoric... microns angry mount —— we won't negotiate, boris saying they're not... you could do that, you can have a war of words, but that's not violence, but violence can happen if you misjudge the mood and northern ireland. you mis'udge the mood and northern ireland. , ., ~ you mis'udge the mood and northern ireland. , . ,, ,, ., , ireland. yes, and...
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anchor: alexandra in brussels tonight, thank you.very year, dw brings together media professionals and decision-makers from a range of fields to discuss the most important sociopolitical issues of our time. german chancellor angela merkel started this year's global media form with a special message. there was also an address from this man. he is a party colleague of the chancellor and would like to be the next chancellor. disruption and innovation is the theme of the two-day conference, with conspiracy theories and artificial intelligence among the topics being explored. dw's editor-in-chief spoke with him and questioned him about some of the foreign policy questions he would face if he were the next german chancellor. >> a new chapter in transatlantic relations seems to be open now. what is your take on this? >> the u.s. is returning to the world health organization, it is engaging at the united nations again, and reviving the g-7 process, as we saw at the weekend. i believe we should seize this moment. the president's idea of a coa
anchor: alexandra in brussels tonight, thank you.very year, dw brings together media professionals and decision-makers from a range of fields to discuss the most important sociopolitical issues of our time. german chancellor angela merkel started this year's global media form with a special message. there was also an address from this man. he is a party colleague of the chancellor and would like to be the next chancellor. disruption and innovation is the theme of the two-day conference, with...
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they're in brussels. i think it will be received as good news definitely to hear that romantic savage and his partner are apparently no longer in jail, but now under house arrest. however, we have to stress that the european union has been calling on the risk and authorities to release both of them immediately, not to keep them under house arrest. and additionally, we have to say that according to human rights groups, more than $500.00 political prisons are still in detention. and viola rules and then your opinion is calling on the law roof to release them immediately as well. so i don't think that we will see anything dramatic as, as you know, lifting sanctions or something because it won't be enough. okay, what about further impact? i mean, we mentioned that there was no agreement at the summit on holding talks with the russian president vladimir putin. could this development possibly change some of the positions there in brussels? not in the short term. i would say, as you just said, the leaders have a
they're in brussels. i think it will be received as good news definitely to hear that romantic savage and his partner are apparently no longer in jail, but now under house arrest. however, we have to stress that the european union has been calling on the risk and authorities to release both of them immediately, not to keep them under house arrest. and additionally, we have to say that according to human rights groups, more than $500.00 political prisons are still in detention. and viola rules...
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i think brussels are starting to be tired of having _ brussels are starting to be tired of having theer. there is something absurd about this, thomas, _ and over. there is something absurd about this, thomas, no _ and over. there is something absurd about this, thomas, no one - and over. there is something absurd | about this, thomas, no one seriously about this, thoma5, no one seriously thinks a sausage coming from great britain into northern ireland is going to end up in portugal to be eaten by a portuguese innocently in terrible food poisoning or something offer happens. people in brussels are angry that bori5 offer happens. people in brussels are angry that borisjohnson appears to be signing and not honouring it. we don't want to reward him but there is a danger of not seeing the wood for the trees. surely what's more important is stability in a place like northern ireland, the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland, stability that could be threatened and people would say actually the eu in the uk and the irish all have an interest in ensuring that doesn't hap
i think brussels are starting to be tired of having _ brussels are starting to be tired of having theer. there is something absurd about this, thomas, _ and over. there is something absurd about this, thomas, no _ and over. there is something absurd about this, thomas, no one - and over. there is something absurd | about this, thomas, no one seriously about this, thoma5, no one seriously thinks a sausage coming from great britain into northern ireland is going to end up in portugal to be eaten...
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i think this now our brussels bureau chief, alexander phenomena she is that they do headquarters in brussels. good evening to you, alex andrew, the us president. they are speaking of sounds like he's making a promise from the united states, not necessarily from nato. so when he goes to meet with the russian president later this week, will he be taking a new nato strategy with him? well, i don't think that he will be taking any major strategy with him, but he will be definitely taking a lot of support from america's allies, a lot of support for his position. and he's planned to take a ta 1st hands on russia. during his press conference, joe biden told the press that he met with a lot of allies, for example, with the baltic states. and that they told him that they are getting more and more concerned. and they're seeing russia more and more as a strep. and he also said that he thought that they felt justified to meet lobby may pooty and to take a tough s tans on russia. and to do it right now, because we have to keep in mind that there is some criticism that this summit is coming so early witho
i think this now our brussels bureau chief, alexander phenomena she is that they do headquarters in brussels. good evening to you, alex andrew, the us president. they are speaking of sounds like he's making a promise from the united states, not necessarily from nato. so when he goes to meet with the russian president later this week, will he be taking a new nato strategy with him? well, i don't think that he will be taking any major strategy with him, but he will be definitely taking a lot of...
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he's at the nato summit in brussels. you can see the leaders gathering around there as they watch a video presentation then they'll go off to their summit meetings. the alliance of the nato leaders and the headquarters there in brussels belgium. the agenda includes countries like china but also what to do about afghanistan and strengthening the transatlantaic relationship according to the white house. then of course, you have article 5 that binds all of these countries together. for the nato alliance. that is that the parties agree that an armed attack against one or more of them in europe or north america shall be considered an attack against them all. consequently they agree if such an armed attack occurred each of them in exercise of the right of individual or collective self-defense recognized by article 51 of the charter of the united nations will assist the party or parties so attacked by taking forthwith individually and in concert with the other parties such action as it deems necessary. including the use of arme
he's at the nato summit in brussels. you can see the leaders gathering around there as they watch a video presentation then they'll go off to their summit meetings. the alliance of the nato leaders and the headquarters there in brussels belgium. the agenda includes countries like china but also what to do about afghanistan and strengthening the transatlantaic relationship according to the white house. then of course, you have article 5 that binds all of these countries together. for the nato...
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let's go right to brussels, our bureau chief, alexander phenomena standing by for us. there are good morning, alexandra. i want to ask you about the 2 big topics, dividing member states. first of all, the question of a possible summit with latimer putin. there was no agreement on this issue. why is that? well, we have to understand, 1st of all, that this was a last minute pitched by germany and friends and that was presented shortly before the summer started. many leaders felt blindsided,...
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show that nature headquarters in brussels. every year dw brings together media professionals and decision makers from a range of fields to discuss the most important socio political issues about time. german chancellor, i'm going to michael started this g as global media form with a special message. there was also an address from armand lasha party colleague who hopes to succeed her as chancellor disruption and innovation is the theme of the 2 day meeting with conspiracy theories and artificial intelligence. amongst the topics being explored. google search or google use because it's on the w editor in chief. manuela caspar claridge spoke with armand lasha and questioned him about some of the foreign policy issues he would face if he became chancellor. mr. lashes . a new chapter in trans atlantic relations seems to be open. now, what's your take on this? the, with our key on the u. s. is returning to the walls, health organization and it's engaging at the united nations again, and it's reviving 7 processes we just saw over the
show that nature headquarters in brussels. every year dw brings together media professionals and decision makers from a range of fields to discuss the most important socio political issues about time. german chancellor, i'm going to michael started this g as global media form with a special message. there was also an address from armand lasha party colleague who hopes to succeed her as chancellor disruption and innovation is the theme of the 2 day meeting with conspiracy theories and artificial...
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brussels is very sterile.ifferent parts of brussels, and there's lovely parts of brussels, but where nato is is three or four lanes of highway, just beautiful roads , with the wonderful headquarters building and three or four buildings around. it is a fairly sterile building where they will do a photo op of nato. for those of you on radio, across this nation, it is a very important part of the united states' projection in europe, and for the nations that are a part of nato as well, as the leaders greet, socially distanced on the floor. sort of like the way lisa and i are socially distanced. lisa: a lot of blue suits. tom: mr. erdogan there, standing in front of chancellor merkel. they did no one from the netherlands behind chancellor merkel -- the gentleman from the netherlands behind chancellor merkel. it is nato. our maria tadeo is there. she walked the entire blue carpet this morning. good morning. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: with the first word news, i'm ritika gupta. president biden tried to reassure u.s
brussels is very sterile.ifferent parts of brussels, and there's lovely parts of brussels, but where nato is is three or four lanes of highway, just beautiful roads , with the wonderful headquarters building and three or four buildings around. it is a fairly sterile building where they will do a photo op of nato. for those of you on radio, across this nation, it is a very important part of the united states' projection in europe, and for the nations that are a part of nato as well, as the...
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happening right now, president biden arriving in brussels for the nato summit. air force one touching down a few minutes ago after the president wrapped up a meeting in england. something only four other u.s. presidents have enjoyed. a private visit with the queen at windsor castle for afternoon tea. ♪ >> overall biden is the 13th u.s. president to meet with the now 95-year-old monarch, this moment also marking the queen's first major engagement since the passing of prince philip in april, her husband of 73 years as biden moves into the nato summit in brussels, again air force one there which starts tomorrow, all attention will be focused on his upcoming face to face meeting with russian president vladimir putin. that's on wednesday. biden agreeing this morning with putin's earlier remarks that the u.s. relationship with russia is as bad as it's ever been. >> let me make it clear, i think he's right it's a low point, and it depends on how he responds to acting consistent with international norms. which in many cases he has not. >> cnn's jeff zeleny is in brussel
happening right now, president biden arriving in brussels for the nato summit. air force one touching down a few minutes ago after the president wrapped up a meeting in england. something only four other u.s. presidents have enjoyed. a private visit with the queen at windsor castle for afternoon tea. ♪ >> overall biden is the 13th u.s. president to meet with the now 95-year-old monarch, this moment also marking the queen's first major engagement since the passing of prince philip in...
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with the rest of the world takes him to brussels.his first nato summit as commander in chief, he plans to reail firm america's commitment to the alliance. >> the event comes on the heels with several allies in
with the rest of the world takes him to brussels.his first nato summit as commander in chief, he plans to reail firm america's commitment to the alliance. >> the event comes on the heels with several allies in
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as we said, president biden is now in brussels for the nato summit.nato, and hejoins us now from washington. thanks very much forjoining us. first of all, on the optics, if you like, all the way these people are going to get on together, there is no big bruiser in the middle of it who is happy to put people's noses out ofjoint. joe biden will fit in more comfortably, clearly. what you think he needs to for nato?- clearly. what you think he needs to for nato? your first oint is needs to for nato? your first point is an — needs to for nato? your first point is an important - needs to for nato? your first point is an important point, l point is an important point, that this will be a way of showing american support and broader support for nato, and a desire for the united states to lead nato into the future. this is important. and i think it is the main message. in addition to that, there will be an effort to have nato look forward. what is the vision for 2030? there was a study group done by a group of senior national experts some time ago that will now
as we said, president biden is now in brussels for the nato summit.nato, and hejoins us now from washington. thanks very much forjoining us. first of all, on the optics, if you like, all the way these people are going to get on together, there is no big bruiser in the middle of it who is happy to put people's noses out ofjoint. joe biden will fit in more comfortably, clearly. what you think he needs to for nato?- clearly. what you think he needs to for nato? your first oint is needs to for...
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as he arrived for his 1st summit of the 30 member group in brussels, i want to make it clear. nato is critically important for us interest in and of itself. if there weren't one, we'd have to invest one. clearly enjoying the moment wide and thought to rebuild trust after 4 years of donald trump, the former u. s. leader was openly hostile to nato, once even threatening to pull out the military withdrawal from us, ghana, stan climate change an native feature on the agenda. but relations with russia and china dominated discussions, china's growing influence on international policies present challenges to alliance security. joe biden succeeded in persuading nato to back his administration pushed for a tougher approach to china, regarded by washington as a major economic and strategic rival. but for most nato allies, russia remains the main threat relations between moscow and nato, are at the lowest points since the cold war on wednesday bite and shed you to meet russian leader vladimir putin. so highly anticipated talks in geneva, i shared at our allies that our convey to press what are c
as he arrived for his 1st summit of the 30 member group in brussels, i want to make it clear. nato is critically important for us interest in and of itself. if there weren't one, we'd have to invest one. clearly enjoying the moment wide and thought to rebuild trust after 4 years of donald trump, the former u. s. leader was openly hostile to nato, once even threatening to pull out the military withdrawal from us, ghana, stan climate change an native feature on the agenda. but relations with...
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ros: let me show you the pictures from brussels, no big developments.ink joe biden will be stepping out sooner rather than later. however, i have been thinking that for the last few minutes. we think he will be talking at the end of this nato summit, soon. this comes off of the back of the g7 summit in cornwall, the group of the seven wealthiest democracies. let's have a look at what they agreed while they were in cornwall. two big issues, climate change and vaccis. here is boris johnson. prime minister johnson: i am pleased to announce that this weekend leaders have pledged over one billion doses either directly or through funding to covax, including 100 million from t u.k., to the world's poorest countries, which is another big step toward vaccinating the world. ros: one billing is certainly an eye-catching number. the context is the world health organization says 11 billion vaccines are needed. here is the u.n. secretary general saying we need more than that, we need a global vaccination plan. we need to act with a sense of logic and urgency and with
ros: let me show you the pictures from brussels, no big developments.ink joe biden will be stepping out sooner rather than later. however, i have been thinking that for the last few minutes. we think he will be talking at the end of this nato summit, soon. this comes off of the back of the g7 summit in cornwall, the group of the seven wealthiest democracies. let's have a look at what they agreed while they were in cornwall. two big issues, climate change and vaccis. here is boris johnson. prime...
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when you do what testing go, it will mean that they pos to figure taking to brussels. now where you can see the president joe biden at the nato summit, the chatting with jens stoughton back. the navy chief let's i'm listening. mean you're right. moving up here, i guess are more than 10 countries that have met the goal and others are on the way . and so it's, it's important but, but it's different. thank you for your leadership. lot of this wouldn't happen without you. thanks much. well that was a very brief interlude, a little glimpse of what's going on there and brussels will be hearing more later from the u. s. president. and indeed the native chief and various others as that some continues in the coming still ahead here on algebra. one of the, one of hong kong is most popular festival is allowed to go ahead, but other events in bloss public health and a bountiful problem. we look at what's help south africa grew. it's coffee from the industry. we got support coming up with jo milwaukee. the greek star is didn't fine for me. i'm actually in a bit a hello . the temper
when you do what testing go, it will mean that they pos to figure taking to brussels. now where you can see the president joe biden at the nato summit, the chatting with jens stoughton back. the navy chief let's i'm listening. mean you're right. moving up here, i guess are more than 10 countries that have met the goal and others are on the way . and so it's, it's important but, but it's different. thank you for your leadership. lot of this wouldn't happen without you. thanks much. well that was...
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they wrapped up their summit in brussels on monday.s melissa bell is live in the belgian capital, she joins us now. so how successful was this nato alliance meeting and what is expected out of president biden's upcoming talks with the eu leaders? >> reporter: well, in the end the points of contention or areas of difference or the differences of focus that we had seen yesterday at nato seemed in the end to give way to a communiquÉ that satisfied everyone. the threat that russia posed, the challenge that china posed really making a step towards europeans who had been reluctant to be as hard line as joe biden had wanted them to be on the threat presented to nato by beijing. so there are two different approaches, but an agreement that there are challenges to be faced. now, today is going to be much more about how beyond military means and beyond those questions of security china's rise can be countered or met with an equal rise by the united states and the eu and that is all about the kind of collaboration that joe biden and european leade
they wrapped up their summit in brussels on monday.s melissa bell is live in the belgian capital, she joins us now. so how successful was this nato alliance meeting and what is expected out of president biden's upcoming talks with the eu leaders? >> reporter: well, in the end the points of contention or areas of difference or the differences of focus that we had seen yesterday at nato seemed in the end to give way to a communiquÉ that satisfied everyone. the threat that russia posed, the...
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office from brussels. that boston has more on days, events united front against china also economically. that's what joe biden wanted to achieve here in brussels chief that he had to come up with an interesting offer . the offer came in the form of a deal on aircraft subsidies. this had led to legal battles lasting 17 years long and also met the terrorists imposed on both sides the e u and the u. s. it was all about state subsidies for boy on one side in the us and on air bus here in the you. now there is a $5.00 fee of truth on these paris which means that the air between the us should . ringback be clear for why this meeting started with a breakthrough on aircraft. the agreement we have fall now really opens a new chapter in our relationship because we move from litigation to cooperation on aircraft and that after almost 20 years of dispute, it is the longest trade dispute in the history of w t o. the relationship between the you and the u. s. had suffered pretty badly from 4 years of donald trump. now j
office from brussels. that boston has more on days, events united front against china also economically. that's what joe biden wanted to achieve here in brussels chief that he had to come up with an interesting offer . the offer came in the form of a deal on aircraft subsidies. this had led to legal battles lasting 17 years long and also met the terrorists imposed on both sides the e u and the u. s. it was all about state subsidies for boy on one side in the us and on air bus here in the you....
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errol. >> barnett: ed o'keefe in brussels tonight, thank you. today president biden also congratulated israeli new naftali bennett, he formed the coalition government touting a ousting benjamin netanayu from power. cbs' charlie d'agata in jerusalem has more on this political shakeup. >> reporter: and with that vote benjamin netanyahu's 12 years of rule are over. new prime minister naftali bennett and an unlikely coalition have dethroned the longest running leader in the history of the country, 49 year old bennett thanked netanyahu for his service to the country but said that the job of governing israel has moved on to the next generation. in an afternoon punctuated with cheers and jeers from both sides, netanyahu struck a defiant tone in what sounded nothing like a farewell speech. >> ( translated ): if we are destined to go into the opposition, he said, we will do so with our heads held high until we can bring down this government. >> reporter: the coalition government holds a razor thin majority and netanyahu is still the head of the largest s
errol. >> barnett: ed o'keefe in brussels tonight, thank you. today president biden also congratulated israeli new naftali bennett, he formed the coalition government touting a ousting benjamin netanayu from power. cbs' charlie d'agata in jerusalem has more on this political shakeup. >> reporter: and with that vote benjamin netanyahu's 12 years of rule are over. new prime minister naftali bennett and an unlikely coalition have dethroned the longest running leader in the history of...
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so you saw the derek splinter in brussel. the chancellor had a clear message under the face of the great chillen. she cannot happen that europe says we cannot handle that. that would be wrong. that's why i always say we can manage that and there were other battles. rex it, budget personnel, the tedium, sometimes overwhelming. and lots of diplomatic greetings and kisses to endure more or less welcome. until the horrors of the coven, $900.00 crisis separated leaders for the 1st time. mecca, the last big fight was brokering a deal on the blocks enormous recovery fund. good morgan. today we are entering the 3rd day of negotiations and it will be decisive. but we could also not reach an agreement today. when the deal finally came, america must have felt her work here was done this pretend demik family. so to me remind her of happy times. leaders are likely to feel quite lost without her . as the chancellor gets ready to take her last steps, leaving the european stage and joining me now as a woman who burned the midnight oil many a
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we've had helicopters hovering overhead in brussels all day snipe is on the roof. bob wire and manhole covers welded shut, all part of that security operation. the us president said that he believes that nations need to rally behind democracies. however, a poll taken globally showed that only 70 percent of those aft thought that the united states was a democratic leader globally. we gauge the temperature of those in berlin in london, and paris is the page to the power of the people, the power of a bunch of people. things like one tunnel are an obstacle against thinking that the u. s. is the only and probably the best democracy in the world. i think they were missing a kind of let's say response like, sense of responsibility of the us for being the democratic leader of the world. so i think that's why probably 80 percent that know and that there is a chef, but i still believe they are just because of the incredible power that they will do . it's difficult to compare countries, but i think that no country has a stable democracy. this was clear in the united states an
we've had helicopters hovering overhead in brussels all day snipe is on the roof. bob wire and manhole covers welded shut, all part of that security operation. the us president said that he believes that nations need to rally behind democracies. however, a poll taken globally showed that only 70 percent of those aft thought that the united states was a democratic leader globally. we gauge the temperature of those in berlin in london, and paris is the page to the power of the people, the power...
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we'll speak to corresponding to new york. president biden is in brussels. he'll be talking training with your officials, having already urged allies to help challenge the dominance of china. impact your tooth brush and beach towel, sunny spain is calling, but tourism return. there are questions about how we can become more sustainable use of your business, imo, bought in berlin. welcome to the program. crude oil has hit its highest price in 32 months as the global economic recovery gains momentum. the rise is also being held by sluggish talks between the u. s. and iran over a nuclear to the radians voting and presidential elections. this we can imminent and to american sanction is looking unlikely. a deal could mean a flood of iranian oil into the market, lowering prices. but in the meantime, they continue to rise as loosening pandemic restrictions increased demand for crude cost or financial correspond to new york young quarter high young's. the oil market lease seems skeptical that washington will lift the sanctions on iraq anytime soon . yeah, well, i me
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president biden who is expecting to hold a news conference at any moment from the nato summit in brussels. we'll bring it to you as soon as the president appears. >>> the g7 summit in the u.k. was about holding our closest allies. this summit may prove even more of a challenge with the country's alliance still unsure about the commitment to the nato pact which has shaped the world since 1959. >>> boris johnson threatens to end nato as we know it. the key to nato's purpose is offense. an attack on nato to one member is an attack to all of them. it's no coincidence that biden wants to solidify the nato pact and get everybody on the same page ahead of meeting him tomorrow in geneva, switzerland. prior to that, putin sat down with keir simmons in a world exclusive. >> are you waging a cyber war against america? >> where is evidence? where is proof? it's becoming farcical. we know it well. we have been accused of all sorts of things, election interference, cyberattacks, so on and so forth, and not once, not one time did they bother to produce any kind of evidence or proof. >> first of all, the
president biden who is expecting to hold a news conference at any moment from the nato summit in brussels. we'll bring it to you as soon as the president appears. >>> the g7 summit in the u.k. was about holding our closest allies. this summit may prove even more of a challenge with the country's alliance still unsure about the commitment to the nato pact which has shaped the world since 1959. >>> boris johnson threatens to end nato as we know it. the key to nato's purpose is...
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president's message to the world touching down in brussels for a nato summit. the new agreement to battle cyber terrorists, and what the president says he agrees with vladimir putin on. >> that's potentially a good sign of progress >> their meeting, days away our andrea mitchell is one on e with the secretary of state for a preview. >>> royal visit. queen of england welcomes the president and the first lady with a military salute, the invitation he extended to her. >>> historic change. benjamin netanyahu is voted out after 12 years as prime minister what israel's new leader says about relation with the u.s. >>> record-breaking temperatures, scorching the west, idaho and utah, the extreme drought in nearly half the country is about to get worse. >>> the major ruling that can require workers to get vaccinated will more companies follow >>> gridlock is leading to massive traffic jams across the u.s. >>> after that terrifying collapse on the soccer field, the team doctor's revelation today. the player had to be brought back to life >> announcer: this is "nbc nightl
president's message to the world touching down in brussels for a nato summit. the new agreement to battle cyber terrorists, and what the president says he agrees with vladimir putin on. >> that's potentially a good sign of progress >> their meeting, days away our andrea mitchell is one on e with the secretary of state for a preview. >>> royal visit. queen of england welcomes the president and the first lady with a military salute, the invitation he extended to her....
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it also sounds like there's been some other tensions around issues in brussels today. can you talk us through what we've been hearing? well, there are a lot of other issues on the agenda for this to day. so i made over 19 of course, one of the main ones, the health situation and most the member states is improving the vaccine rollouts are going ahead on shade you. however, there are concerns about they still to variance with some medical experts and the use saying it could be it could account for more than 80 percent of infections in the european union. it will go. so a lot of concern is that the german charles has been calling on the member states to basically coordinate their travel policies and plans. now that's something that will also be talked by very specifically because next week you is going to long chase cove. it certificates which will effectively make it easier for people in the european union to travel within the your european union. it's kind of like starting to reopen the board as if you've been fascinated if you can show negative p c r test. and that ki
it also sounds like there's been some other tensions around issues in brussels today. can you talk us through what we've been hearing? well, there are a lot of other issues on the agenda for this to day. so i made over 19 of course, one of the main ones, the health situation and most the member states is improving the vaccine rollouts are going ahead on shade you. however, there are concerns about they still to variance with some medical experts and the use saying it could be it could account...
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what can brussels actually do to bring them into line? they have been trying to bring it, bring him into line for quite a while after they have watched his checking to the extreme right and towards authoritarianism over a number of years. and now of course is the, the patches in the fire. and he was trying to do everything on the legal level. i can count the number of infringement procedures that are running at the moment to sort of bring him back into the fold. but he obviously seems to be really out for a battle just a couple days ago in a public statement. he said, oh, the european parliament should sort of relinquish its power as power should be taking away. and the national states indians, the ones that decide. so he really seems to be out for it was, was the european union who is getting to win it. of course the you is bigger, but how to sort of rain. victor are been in. nobody has so far found the right recipe. everybody thinks whoever it's the money is they managed to sort of turn off the tap for the billions that are flowing into
what can brussels actually do to bring them into line? they have been trying to bring it, bring him into line for quite a while after they have watched his checking to the extreme right and towards authoritarianism over a number of years. and now of course is the, the patches in the fire. and he was trying to do everything on the legal level. i can count the number of infringement procedures that are running at the moment to sort of bring him back into the fold. but he obviously seems to be...
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and leaders gathered in brussels and elected by the people but accused of crime like, illegally import, importing walkie talkies, a court appearance among the poke leader. and one of the world's top footballers, little messy, told of his fear of k 19 as the copper america told me that begins in brazil. ah, welcome to ben. you mean that's his 12 year run, as well as prime minister is at an end after parliament approved a new coalition government and the narrowest of margins. far right laden of tale bennett has been fallen as israel newly to how he falls. it begins on coverage for west jerusalem been, i mean it's any negative. benjamin netanyahu has spent 2 and a half years and 4 elections fighting for his political life. desperate to stay on his, his rose prime minister. go down when the in came. it was quick and by the slimmest of margins and abstention, leaving the votes tallied 60 to 59 against him. israel's longest serving prime minister, whose catholic curated image as its indispensable leader, had to be told to give up his seat. swapping it instead for that of the leader of the op
and leaders gathered in brussels and elected by the people but accused of crime like, illegally import, importing walkie talkies, a court appearance among the poke leader. and one of the world's top footballers, little messy, told of his fear of k 19 as the copper america told me that begins in brazil. ah, welcome to ben. you mean that's his 12 year run, as well as prime minister is at an end after parliament approved a new coalition government and the narrowest of margins. far right laden of...
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in this dispute between brussels in this dispute between brussels and astrazeneca.e autumn. to make 80 million doses by the end of september and if it doesn't, it has to pay a fine of around 10 euros per dose. band doesn't, it has to pay a fine of around 10 euros per dose. and the latest ruling _ around 10 euros per dose. and the latest ruling is _ around 10 euros per dose. and the latest ruling is just _ around 10 euros per dose. and the latest ruling isjust one _ around 10 euros per dose. and the latest ruling isjust one moment i around 10 euros per dose. and the i latest ruling isjust one moment and what has _ latest ruling isjust one moment and what has been a long drawn out battle _ what has been a long drawn out battle between the eu and the vaccine — battle between the eu and the vaccine maker.
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and now i'm going to be heading off to brussels, to nato. and the same, many of the same people will be at that table. and in nato. and to make the case, we're back, as well. bottom line is, i think we've made some progress in re-establishing american credibility among our closest friends and our values. >> alex, the thing that the white house is really sort of most proud of coming out of this summit is the language of what they call a communique. it's the joint statement after these types of multinational summits. the significance to the white house was the fact that they called china out specifically, by title, by name. something that hasn't happened in a g7 document before, specifically over the human rights abuses and genocide. when the president talks about the importance of our alliances, they feel like they've come away with this with some demonstration of what this looks like and the power of those words. >> mike, thank you. you were the perfect punctuation point to our discussion with andrea mitchell. >> let's get right to the presi
and now i'm going to be heading off to brussels, to nato. and the same, many of the same people will be at that table. and in nato. and to make the case, we're back, as well. bottom line is, i think we've made some progress in re-establishing american credibility among our closest friends and our values. >> alex, the thing that the white house is really sort of most proud of coming out of this summit is the language of what they call a communique. it's the joint statement after these...
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joe biden will continue his charm offensive here in the brussels. unlike the previous days when it was about politics and defense military bond today, it will be about mainly here at the billing information seems to be arriving as i'm speaking right now. that's why there's so much noise by it and, and that you want to gather is to renew their strategic alliance. biden has called at the closest relationship in the world between the e u and the u. s, which has been badly damaged into trump era. to do this, they have to remove a lot of trouble between the you and the u. s. which also has been building up during the from era which are terrorists. so what we are expecting here in the next hour is one announcement about a long, long trade dispute between the us and you about it. craft building a subsidies. so between boeing on one hand in the us, an air bus here in europe. so we want, we are expecting announcement on that that that will be removed, but still the metal terrorists in place and bite and hasn't shown any incentive us yet. so we move those ins
joe biden will continue his charm offensive here in the brussels. unlike the previous days when it was about politics and defense military bond today, it will be about mainly here at the billing information seems to be arriving as i'm speaking right now. that's why there's so much noise by it and, and that you want to gather is to renew their strategic alliance. biden has called at the closest relationship in the world between the e u and the u. s, which has been badly damaged into trump era....
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no, president biden is in brussels. he'll be talking trade with your officials, already urged allies to help challenge the dominance of china. and pack your tooth brush and beach towel. sunny spain is calling, but ive tourism return. they're all questions or how it can become more sustainable versus need to be a business imo, bought in berlin. welcome to the program. crude oil has hit its highest price in 32 months as the global economic recovery gains momentum. the rise is also being held by sluggish talks between us and iran, over a nuclear to the radians voting and presidential election. this we can eminent end to american sanction, is looking unlikely. a deal could mean a flood of coil into the market, lowering prices. but in the meantime, continues to rise as loosening pandemic restrictions increase demand for crude cost or financial correspond to new york yet quarter high young v o markets at least seem skeptical that washington will lift the sanctions on around anytime soon . yeah, well i mean, if the negotiation
no, president biden is in brussels. he'll be talking trade with your officials, already urged allies to help challenge the dominance of china. and pack your tooth brush and beach towel. sunny spain is calling, but ive tourism return. they're all questions or how it can become more sustainable versus need to be a business imo, bought in berlin. welcome to the program. crude oil has hit its highest price in 32 months as the global economic recovery gains momentum. the rise is also being held by...