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tonight about the meeting with the prime minister, i'll say, well we discussed donald trump and catalonia. [laughter] >> translator: i would like to interesting debate. because for me it's a opportunity to formulate some of my ideas. well, eu enlargement is a very big task. -- in view of the western balkans that we're negotiating with about their potential joining of the european union and in my introductory speech i spoke about the fact in the '90s. still in the '90s we saw a lot of bloodshed in the area of western balkans and we experienced first migration crisis in reto the refugees from the balkan countries and it is very important to realize western balkans continue to be stablized and stabilization will be achieved only countries like albania, serbia, macedonia, mon 10 negative grow become members of the european union. as far as catalonia is concerned, well, look, if it is, demonstrated, in reference to the "brexit" referendum, we saw already similar referendum on scotland deciding yes or no to stay within the u.k. and the scottish decided to stay. and i'm firmly convinced that the
tonight about the meeting with the prime minister, i'll say, well we discussed donald trump and catalonia. [laughter] >> translator: i would like to interesting debate. because for me it's a opportunity to formulate some of my ideas. well, eu enlargement is a very big task. -- in view of the western balkans that we're negotiating with about their potential joining of the european union and in my introductory speech i spoke about the fact in the '90s. still in the '90s we saw a lot of...
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so certain regions, such as catalonia and other regions that are thinking about their independence orsome kind of form of sovereignty, obviously, fragmentation of the european union will be, very much, playing into the hands of the separatists. so we will actually see, depending on the brexit. mr. eisen: very quickly, why do you think that the brexit will fail and the u.k. will stay in the e.u.? why are you optimistic? mr. sobotka: well, i spoke about what i wish for. but, of course, sometimes your wishes are not granted. you know that, right? i would wish to see the u.k. as a member of the european union. i don't know whether brits will grant me this wish, of course it's their sovereign decision. when we spoke about that and the european council actually spoke with -- dave cameron actually told him, look, you couldn't have chosen a worse period for a referendum because all of us are dealing with problems, namely in relation to the refugee crisis. all of that, you know, might very much influence the opinion of the people. of course, there's going to be other subjects as well. but ther
so certain regions, such as catalonia and other regions that are thinking about their independence orsome kind of form of sovereignty, obviously, fragmentation of the european union will be, very much, playing into the hands of the separatists. so we will actually see, depending on the brexit. mr. eisen: very quickly, why do you think that the brexit will fail and the u.k. will stay in the e.u.? why are you optimistic? mr. sobotka: well, i spoke about what i wish for. but, of course, sometimes...
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barcelona -- from let's talk about catalonia. he seems utterly convinced the region will now break away from spain and that it does not need madrid's blessing. ? could he be right -- could he be right? >> i don't think so. has beenan government back and forth for a while now. i think they will wait until the government is formed. they will wait to break, if they .o, in a negotiated way in the framework of the european union, the cost would be very high. i don't think that is a real danger right now. obviously, the lack of -- thisnt is making the more problematic. catherine n.: perhaps just some politicking. in terms of the wider political situation in spain, how different a result is this snap election in june really like to asow -- likely to throw off to the results in december? we still have the same parties with, presumably, more or less the same policies. >> the spanish citizens' preferences have not changed much. we don't expect a big change in the results. there might be some movement. could makemovements it easier to form
barcelona -- from let's talk about catalonia. he seems utterly convinced the region will now break away from spain and that it does not need madrid's blessing. ? could he be right -- could he be right? >> i don't think so. has beenan government back and forth for a while now. i think they will wait until the government is formed. they will wait to break, if they .o, in a negotiated way in the framework of the european union, the cost would be very high. i don't think that is a real danger...
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of which of course work and directing a referendum that points to catalonia to make a decision. if we look at the legitimacy of the spanish government of course you have to use as the prime minister who went across and asked them to do so and it's out of habit that they seem -- i'm not sure is the wisest thing to do it you will be more about what other people think of the decision is not in the best interest of this country. >> again, your partner in crime i remember when said it was the e.u. is never going to work properly. i remember writing down, down, he said the e.u. is never going to work properly, that's quite an astounding remark. >> let's talk about the european guilt without european governments. >> right, so he is against the e.u. but he said the e.u. is never went to work properly. i don't believe us there be a single government in europe, so the rational extension of that is that the e.u. is never going to work properly. bearing in mind there's 17 countries using the euro and other countries like poland and others are obliged, is it wise for us to continue this proj
of which of course work and directing a referendum that points to catalonia to make a decision. if we look at the legitimacy of the spanish government of course you have to use as the prime minister who went across and asked them to do so and it's out of habit that they seem -- i'm not sure is the wisest thing to do it you will be more about what other people think of the decision is not in the best interest of this country. >> again, your partner in crime i remember when said it was the...
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just about everyone at the catalonia apartments knows one another, has a family and hates the idea of a homeless development being built on the other side of this fence. >> like right in our back yard, you know? we don't know their background. we don't know, we just know they're homeless. >> reporter: this 6 acre parcel belongs to the city of san jose. they recommend building portables with communal kitchens and bath many rrooms with space0 people. >> when they say this would be a place for homeless people, it's not appealing to me at all. >> i'm for it if they can find a better location. >> reporter: right now there are 700 beds. they think this lot is perfect. >> they're people just like we do. we're all family. you know? >> reporter: opponents, meantime, have taken their concerns to their city councilman. >> you try to put it somewhere, there's always push back. >> reporter: in san jose, abc 7 news. >>> still ahead, a quarter of a billion dollar donation from a bay area tech titan, an unprecedented give away just announced tonight. >>> and a summer travel warning, a bay area airpor
just about everyone at the catalonia apartments knows one another, has a family and hates the idea of a homeless development being built on the other side of this fence. >> like right in our back yard, you know? we don't know their background. we don't know, we just know they're homeless. >> reporter: this 6 acre parcel belongs to the city of san jose. they recommend building portables with communal kitchens and bath many rrooms with space0 people. >> when they say this would...
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just about everyone at the catalonia apartments knows one another, has a family and hates the idea ofvelopment being built on the other side of this fence. >> like right in our back yard, you know? we don't know their background. we don't know, we just know they're homeless. >> reporter: this 6 acre parcel belongs to the city of san jose. they recommend building portables with communal kitchens and bath many rrooms with space0 people. >> when they say this would be a place for homeless people, it's not appealing to me at all. >> i'm for it if they can find a better location. >> reporter: right now there are 700 beds. they think this lot is perfect. >> they're people just like we do. we're all family. you know? >> reporter: opponents, meantime, have taken their concerns to their city councilman. >> you try to put it somewhere, there's always push back. >> reporter: in san jose, abc 7 news. >>> still ahead, a quarter of a billion dollar donation from a bay area tech titan, an unprecedented give away just announced tonight. >>> and a summer travel warning, a bay area airport says passeng
just about everyone at the catalonia apartments knows one another, has a family and hates the idea ofvelopment being built on the other side of this fence. >> like right in our back yard, you know? we don't know their background. we don't know, we just know they're homeless. >> reporter: this 6 acre parcel belongs to the city of san jose. they recommend building portables with communal kitchens and bath many rrooms with space0 people. >> when they say this would be a place for...
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residents of catalonia apartments are outraged over the possibility of it being next door. the housing department recommends building portals with community bathrooms and kitchens for 170s people. >> in our backyard. we don't know their backgrounds. we do not know anything about them. all the speed great with 6,000 homeless people in san jose. only 700 beds. >> we are learning this morning of a $1 million mistake by bart. the "san francisco chronicle" is reporting that bart management hired non-union security guards in 2013 to action as fire watchers while outdated fire alarm systems are replaced in stations. an arbitrator ruled it was a vie ray of the agency contract with the bart police union so bart has to pay $1.1 million to union members essentially paying twice for the same work. >> silicon valley entrepreneur is making the biggest investments yet, donating $250 million to cancer research. our reporter is in the newsroom with more on the big announcement. >> that announcement is taking place right thousand in los angeles at a private ever sent to celebrate the future
residents of catalonia apartments are outraged over the possibility of it being next door. the housing department recommends building portals with community bathrooms and kitchens for 170s people. >> in our backyard. we don't know their backgrounds. we do not know anything about them. all the speed great with 6,000 homeless people in san jose. only 700 beds. >> we are learning this morning of a $1 million mistake by bart. the "san francisco chronicle" is reporting that...
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. >> everyone at the catalonia apartments knows each other, has a family and hates the idea of a homelessevelopment the on the other side of this fence. >> right in our back yesterday. we don't know their background. we don't know -- we know they homeless. >> the six acre parcel belongs to the city of san jose. housing recommended building portables with community kitchens and bat programs interest space for 170. >> they said it could be a place for homeless people, it does not seem appealing. >> i am for it if they can tip a best location. >> there are 6,000 homeless in san jose and 700 beds. an outreach volunteer thinks this lot is perfect. >> they people that need love like we do. we are all family. they family. >> opponents have taken their concerns to the city council members. >> there is always push back. all the public can still comment on the impact of the proposed site open were environment until thursday. i am lisa amin gulezian for abc7 >> the music video service is moving into the new headquarters in san francisco. it is elected next to twitter headquarters at 11th and market,
. >> everyone at the catalonia apartments knows each other, has a family and hates the idea of a homelessevelopment the on the other side of this fence. >> right in our back yesterday. we don't know their background. we don't know -- we know they homeless. >> the six acre parcel belongs to the city of san jose. housing recommended building portables with community kitchens and bat programs interest space for 170. >> they said it could be a place for homeless people, it...
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that point about catalonia was a constitutional process. where you are in regard to the legitimacy of the spanish government, of course they were occasionally dragged in usually because the prime minister went across and asked them to do so. it is a habit that he seems to be maintaining in this european referendum. i'm not sure it is the wisest thing to do because i'm quite certain what motivates people in it the decision in this referendum is going to be less about what other people think about the decision and much more about the arguments so deployed in the best interests of this country and its people. >> i remember your partner in crime said the euro is never going to work properly, sir malcolm. i remember writing that. he said the euro is never going to work properly. that's quite an astounding remark to me. >> i said without a european government. that's why i'm against the euro. >> right. so he is against the euro. but he said the euro is never going to work properly, and i don't believe there will be a single government in europe.
that point about catalonia was a constitutional process. where you are in regard to the legitimacy of the spanish government, of course they were occasionally dragged in usually because the prime minister went across and asked them to do so. it is a habit that he seems to be maintaining in this european referendum. i'm not sure it is the wisest thing to do because i'm quite certain what motivates people in it the decision in this referendum is going to be less about what other people think...
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residents of catalonia apartments are outraymond over the possibility of it being build next door. >>ion for using non-union workers to watch for fires while the army was replacing fire alarms these years ago that should have have again to bart mess -- go warriors! go warriors! if clear ♪ ♪ ♪ that's not fair, he should give you your rollerblades back. anddddd, she's back. storm coming? a very dangerous cheese storm. so you have 20 more bags. mhm. my yoga instructor calls it the death spiral. i call it living the dream. american express presents the blue cash everyday card with no annual fee. cash back on purchases. see you tomorrow. backed by the service and security of american express. >>> good morning, america. donald trump taking on his own party calling the system rigged as a new poll shows he has a huge lead in new york. as his family rallies to his side. >> if he would only listen, i say, okay, do whatever you want. he's an adult. he knows the consequences. >> as paul ryan shuts down talk again about his own late run for the white house. >>> severe storms slam the south and gia
residents of catalonia apartments are outraymond over the possibility of it being build next door. >>ion for using non-union workers to watch for fires while the army was replacing fire alarms these years ago that should have have again to bart mess -- go warriors! go warriors! if clear ♪ ♪ ♪ that's not fair, he should give you your rollerblades back. anddddd, she's back. storm coming? a very dangerous cheese storm. so you have 20 more bags. mhm. my yoga instructor calls it the...
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everyone at the catalonia apartments hates the idea of a homeless veteranment build on the other sidetheir fence. that six acre parcel belongs to the city. they recommend building portables with communal kitchen and baths with space for 170. there are 6,000 homeless in san jose and only 700 beds. >> in our backyard. we don't know their back group. we don't know anything. only they are homeless. all the public can comment on the impact of the site open environment until next thursday. >> a music service is moving into new headquarters in san francisco located next to twitter headquarters at 11th and market. it is six times larger than los angeles and new york offices and hopes to double the number of employees in san francisco by investing in local talent. >> if you love a blizzard or chocolate-covered cone you could be able to get them here in the bay area. dairy queen is planning a massive expansion crass across california opening new stores in california with only 17 in our neck of woods. >> peanut-buster parfait. >> it will bust a last things. >> it will rain temperature. 5:47. her
everyone at the catalonia apartments hates the idea of a homeless veteranment build on the other sidetheir fence. that six acre parcel belongs to the city. they recommend building portables with communal kitchen and baths with space for 170. there are 6,000 homeless in san jose and only 700 beds. >> in our backyard. we don't know their back group. we don't know anything. only they are homeless. all the public can comment on the impact of the site open environment until next thursday....
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this competition pits the rival villages in the catalonia region against one another to see which onesllest and biggest castells, or human castles. this woman is a chief communicator for the debut le franca. >> the competition of the human towers because this is the only official day that is for competition, and at the end, a winner receives a trophy. >> castellas devilla franca has won the competition the last five times in a row. it is only considered a success if it can be dismantled without collapsing and crushing those at the base underneath. >> the oldest people and the people, the tallest one and biggest one, in the base of the structure of the castell, but then you can find the children in the top. >> that's right. children. some as young as 5 years old climb atop the human towers and salute the crowd. >> translator: when i'm on top, i get nervous. >> a nine or rarely achieved ten level castell can exceed more than 40 feet in height. that's a long way up with very little protection. >> it's normally just for the children, the helmets, but also here in our group we have teeth pr
this competition pits the rival villages in the catalonia region against one another to see which onesllest and biggest castells, or human castles. this woman is a chief communicator for the debut le franca. >> the competition of the human towers because this is the only official day that is for competition, and at the end, a winner receives a trophy. >> castellas devilla franca has won the competition the last five times in a row. it is only considered a success if it can be...
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spanish government, we were very careful to point out the differen differences betweens cases of catalonia and scotland. we shall conducting a referendum. they weren't making point that they were the same, an opposite point. they were dragged in because the prime minister went across and asked them to do so. i'm not sure this referendum is going to be less than what other people think about this decision as deployed, what's in the best interest of this country and its people. >> the euro is never going to work properly, sir malcolm. i remember writing that. he said the euyou'reuryou'reuro to work properly. that's quite an astounding remark to me. >> i said without a european government. >> so he is against the euro. but he say said the rur owe is never going to work properly. i don't believe there will be a single government with the euro. the rational extension is it's never going to work properly. poland and others are obliged to join the euro, ask it wise for us to continue this project, which sir malcolm says is doomed for failure. >> we have to fist as a condition of being with the eu
spanish government, we were very careful to point out the differen differences betweens cases of catalonia and scotland. we shall conducting a referendum. they weren't making point that they were the same, an opposite point. they were dragged in because the prime minister went across and asked them to do so. i'm not sure this referendum is going to be less than what other people think about this decision as deployed, what's in the best interest of this country and its people. >> the euro...
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even nationally look at catalonia, scotland at the eu level. elsewhere, i mean -- the u.s.ning more adverse in terms of public opinion towards trade negotiations, for example. the u.s. is reducing its sympathy for global integration. one may have different judgments, but that's not the nature itself of the u.s. for us integration is the name of the game. so it is not so much to me brexit or exit, in the end i'm convinced neither will happen. it is this implosion from within that is a supposedly eu policy in the interest of the eu, which is simply a cacophony of conflicting 28 national short-term politics of leaders when they meet in the european council. and to be frank, and i will conclude with this, it's not even national interests replacing the eu interests. in most cases it's person interests of the politicians involve involved, covered up by the word national interest. >> one last question. why don't you think brexit will pass? >> for two reasons. first of all, i think the british people after all are very pragmatic. they will see what is at stake. secondly, however we
even nationally look at catalonia, scotland at the eu level. elsewhere, i mean -- the u.s.ning more adverse in terms of public opinion towards trade negotiations, for example. the u.s. is reducing its sympathy for global integration. one may have different judgments, but that's not the nature itself of the u.s. for us integration is the name of the game. so it is not so much to me brexit or exit, in the end i'm convinced neither will happen. it is this implosion from within that is a supposedly...