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without britain, jean claude juncker wants more european integration not less.thing. also on the programme: where northern ireland meets europe — we hear concerns about a post—brexit irish border and the potential impact on day—to—day lives.
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five out of seven in parliament agreed withjean—claude out of seven in parliament agreed with jean—claudet had a problem with us. this has been proposed many times over the yea rs, been proposed many times over the years, and these things generally happen. they take years, but they are in lamented eventually. vince cable makes a good point. who knew that you would agree? laughter. all the things jean—claude juncker has said here have been useful. particularly for those petitioning for a second eu referendum. particularly for those petitioning fora second eu referendum. if particularly for those petitioning for a second eu referendum. if there is to be one, ifjean—claude juncker said big babies, the leave campaign we re said big babies, the leave campaign were properly win by a bigger margin. although others would say that we were in a two track britain before, and we were on the wrong side of the federalist argument. britain and others cannot be obliged tojoin these things britain and others cannot be obliged to join these things against their will. it remains a british choice if they wan
five out of seven in parliament agreed withjean—claude out of seven in parliament agreed with jean—claudet had a problem with us. this has been proposed many times over the yea rs, been proposed many times over the years, and these things generally happen. they take years, but they are in lamented eventually. vince cable makes a good point. who knew that you would agree? laughter. all the things jean—claude juncker has said here have been useful. particularly for those petitioning for a...
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yes, not me, jean—claude juncker does. you, because it's a rather neat quote, der spiegel, a respected german news organisation, they editorialised saying, "have we not learned from the lesson of greece? there is no convergence of europe, economic reform and efficiencies haven't closed the productivity gap between north and south and the euro precludes the weakest southern economies devaluing to gain competitiveness. " there is still this fundamental lack of convergence inside the european union that all this talk of new fiscal integration ignores. why are the greeks, in spite of many problems, which by the way largely generated through decades of bad government in greece, not by the euro. the euro was the litmus test of all the misconduct in their economy, the greeks have in their public opinion a high favour for europe. you aren't really addressing my point. you said yourself in a recent statement, you said year after year the eu countries of north and south mistrust each other more and more. yes, absolutely. i do not se
yes, not me, jean—claude juncker does. you, because it's a rather neat quote, der spiegel, a respected german news organisation, they editorialised saying, "have we not learned from the lesson of greece? there is no convergence of europe, economic reform and efficiencies haven't closed the productivity gap between north and south and the euro precludes the weakest southern economies devaluing to gain competitiveness. " there is still this fundamental lack of convergence inside the...
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jean—claude juncker took centrestage in strasbourg with his state of the union speech this week.ussed diesel gate, the volkswagen emission scandal, debating new testing regimes in germany and austria introduced earlier this month after a parliamentary enquiry made recommendations. 1.2 billion euros in eu aid was given to italy to help repair damaged caused by recent earthquakes. the massive pay—out is the biggest ever under the eu solidarity fund. and meps approved a motion calling on norway, a member of the european economic area, to give up commercial whaling off its coast. away from the european parliament, protests took place across france on tuesday against president macron‘s controversial changes to the country's labour laws. and with german elections just over a week away, polls show that chancellor angela merkel is 15% ahead of her social democratic rival martin schulz. her party, the christian democratic union, should remain the largest, but is likely to fall short of a majority. let's talk more now about those coming elections in germany. voters go to the polls next sun
jean—claude juncker took centrestage in strasbourg with his state of the union speech this week.ussed diesel gate, the volkswagen emission scandal, debating new testing regimes in germany and austria introduced earlier this month after a parliamentary enquiry made recommendations. 1.2 billion euros in eu aid was given to italy to help repair damaged caused by recent earthquakes. the massive pay—out is the biggest ever under the eu solidarity fund. and meps approved a motion calling on...
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european commission president, john claude junker. —— jean—claude juncker.nd rising prices, meaning a cut in pay for many workers. apple has revealed its high—end smartphone, the iphone x. it has no physical home button, and uses a facial recognition system to identify its owner rather than a fingerprint. it's due to hit uk shelves on november third with a hefty price tag of £1000. uk airline easyjet is to let customers use its website to book long—haul flights with other carriers. it says it is the first global airline connections service by a european no frills carrier. easyjet is teaming up with norwegian and westjet to offer flights to north and south america, as well as singapore, from gatwick. to the us now, and lawmakers say ‘somebody needs to go to jail‘ in the ongoing row about the equifax security breach. 36 us senators have called on federal authorities to investigate the sale of nearly $2 million in shares of credit bureau equifax by company executives after a massive data breach. samira hussain is at the new york stock exchange. samira, explaine
european commission president, john claude junker. —— jean—claude juncker.nd rising prices, meaning a cut in pay for many workers. apple has revealed its high—end smartphone, the iphone x. it has no physical home button, and uses a facial recognition system to identify its owner rather than a fingerprint. it's due to hit uk shelves on november third with a hefty price tag of £1000. uk airline easyjet is to let customers use its website to book long—haul flights with other carriers....
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another case of the brexit blues — european commission president jean—claude juncker says britain, willn regret its decision to leave the eu. back from the dead — this tortoise thought to be extinct for a hundred and fifty years, creeps back out of its shell. eight residents of a florida nursing home have died after hurricane irma knocked out its power and air conditioning, when it hit the state on sunday. 115 other residents of the home were evacuated, a number of them were in critical condition. police are now conducting a criminal investigation into the deaths. sarah corker reports. a state of emergency at a nursing home in florida. without air—conditioning since hurricane irma hit, police say the deaths at the home may be related to high temperatures inside the building. the tragedy described by a senator is inexcusable. 115 elderly and vulnerable residents under severe distress were taken to vulnerable residents under severe distress were ta ken to safety on wednesday. at this time we have other patients in critical care. right now the building has been sealed off and we are conduc
another case of the brexit blues — european commission president jean—claude juncker says britain, willn regret its decision to leave the eu. back from the dead — this tortoise thought to be extinct for a hundred and fifty years, creeps back out of its shell. eight residents of a florida nursing home have died after hurricane irma knocked out its power and air conditioning, when it hit the state on sunday. 115 other residents of the home were evacuated, a number of them were in critical...
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meanwhile it emerged that the european commission presidentjean—claude juncker had questioned the accountabilityf david davis, westminter‘s main man in the negotiations, and his political mandate to conduct talks. steve, how do you assess progress this week? it has been all about brexit as part of the westminster watchers. what is your assessment of how it's been going and what we have been hearing from both sides? virtually every day there is another twist which conveys first of all, the sheer complexity of what is being undertaken here. the sense that time is running out fast, to meet this two—year deadline, march 2019. and there fast, to meet this two—year deadline, march 20 19. and there are so many oddities to this whole situation. labour's position in the
meanwhile it emerged that the european commission presidentjean—claude juncker had questioned the accountabilityf david davis, westminter‘s main man in the negotiations, and his political mandate to conduct talks. steve, how do you assess progress this week? it has been all about brexit as part of the westminster watchers. what is your assessment of how it's been going and what we have been hearing from both sides? virtually every day there is another twist which conveys first of all, the...
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young kurt seals eu integration with a kiss. —— jean—claude juncker.opean union over the next 12 months also. they believe they have the financial crisis out the way and the economy is doing well. he is prepared to dole out a few kisses as a result. it's quite an exciting picture, given the story. we are not used to seeing those kinds of pictures coming from the chamber. no snogging in the chamber! the crux of the story is quite exciting, depending on where you stand on the european issue. no doubting that juncker is stand on the european issue. no doubting thatjuncker is setting out his stall for closer integration of the countries that remain within the eu. he's talking about extending the schengen area to the countries that don't fall under that regime, and also extending the euro, making it
young kurt seals eu integration with a kiss. —— jean—claude juncker.opean union over the next 12 months also. they believe they have the financial crisis out the way and the economy is doing well. he is prepared to dole out a few kisses as a result. it's quite an exciting picture, given the story. we are not used to seeing those kinds of pictures coming from the chamber. no snogging in the chamber! the crux of the story is quite exciting, depending on where you stand on the european...
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guy: we have jean-claude juncker on his feet. delivering a state of the it,n, i guess you can call for the european union. let us take a listen to what the commission president is saying. >> thank you for that. ank the 27t to th leaders of our member states. agenda.come my in doing so, they chose unity. they chose to unite around common ground. slowlynce, we have been but surely gathering momentum. it helps that the economic outlook swung in our favor. we are in the fifth year of an reallyc recovery that reaches every single member state. union hasthe european rivaled that of the united states over the last two years. it now stands above 2% for the forn as a whole and at 2.2% the monetary -- unemployment is at a nine year low. jobs have beenn created during this mandate so far with 235 million people at high more people with employment in the european union than ever before. european union, european commission, cannot take the credit for this alone. 8 millionm sure had jobs been lost, we would have taken the blame. few institutio
guy: we have jean-claude juncker on his feet. delivering a state of the it,n, i guess you can call for the european union. let us take a listen to what the commission president is saying. >> thank you for that. ank the 27t to th leaders of our member states. agenda.come my in doing so, they chose unity. they chose to unite around common ground. slowlynce, we have been but surely gathering momentum. it helps that the economic outlook swung in our favor. we are in the fifth year of an...
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the head of the eu's powerful executive, commission president jean—claude juncker, is to give his annualtate of the european union address in strasbourg in a few hours‘ time. now it's time for world business report. ten generations on, apple releases its anniversary iphone. it has better cameras, can do augmented reality and it recognises your face. but is it worth the wait? and is it worth the cost? and we're at the frankfurt auto motor show, where more weird and wonderful cars are unveiled as the world's leading makers race to plug in. welcome to world business report, i'm sally bundock. also in the programme: toshiba shares dive again in tokyo. we'll be live to the region to find out why. but first... this year is the tenth anniversary of the iphone and the latest version has a new screen, new camera, no home button, and a big price tag of $1000. but will it be enough to drive growth at the world's biggest listed company? the firm's share price has soared over the past few months. since december last year it's climbed more than 50% and is nowjust over $160 a share. but not everything
the head of the eu's powerful executive, commission president jean—claude juncker, is to give his annualtate of the european union address in strasbourg in a few hours‘ time. now it's time for world business report. ten generations on, apple releases its anniversary iphone. it has better cameras, can do augmented reality and it recognises your face. but is it worth the wait? and is it worth the cost? and we're at the frankfurt auto motor show, where more weird and wonderful cars are...
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claude? >> thank you. when they asked me to participate in in panel, i pointed out that by the time you got to me, my would have been lost totally. because you have had three and i'm sure dez will continue. a fourth lesson in the fallacies of worrying about trade deficit. i suggest i'm going to go in another direction a bit. and talk about the united states trade position with china and trade policy towards china. which we have the largest. but product deficit. and so i'm going to be very specific and i should tell you that some may have seen live here in washington. about three or four weeks ago, bob the economy writer for the washington post wrote a piece which he said on trade, trump and by example and bannen got one thing right. that was about china. i guess the theme that i'll be following through with this morning, and i invite feed back from my fellow panelists, because this is in the spirit of what am i getting wrong here? why shouldn't we do this? the theme would be can the evolution of a reluctan
claude? >> thank you. when they asked me to participate in in panel, i pointed out that by the time you got to me, my would have been lost totally. because you have had three and i'm sure dez will continue. a fourth lesson in the fallacies of worrying about trade deficit. i suggest i'm going to go in another direction a bit. and talk about the united states trade position with china and trade policy towards china. which we have the largest. but product deficit. and so i'm going to be very...
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without britain, jean claude juncker wants more european integration not less.teers say he hasn't learnt anything. also on the programme: where northern ireland meets europe — we hear concerns about a post—brexit irish border and the potential impact on day—to—day lives. younger members of the family go to the school across the border, the play park, we buy diesel, ice—cream even. and hillary clinton has plenty to say about bernie sanders in her new book — does his brother agree? we'll be finding out when larry sanders joins us here on beyond 100 days. hello, i'm katty kay in washington, christian fraser is in london. donald trump has a new game plan — forget republicans, make friends with democrats instead. tonight, the two top democrats in congress will have dinner with the president. last week, they made a deal with him over debt, tonight they'll go further. nancy pelosi and chuck schumer want to get trump to protect young illegal immigrants and help shore up obamacare. while mr trump wants the favourable headlines that come with making deals and getting thin
without britain, jean claude juncker wants more european integration not less.teers say he hasn't learnt anything. also on the programme: where northern ireland meets europe — we hear concerns about a post—brexit irish border and the potential impact on day—to—day lives. younger members of the family go to the school across the border, the play park, we buy diesel, ice—cream even. and hillary clinton has plenty to say about bernie sanders in her new book — does his brother agree?...
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the day after the uk leads on the 29th of march 2019, jean—claude juncker has said leads on the 29thjean—claudejuncker has said there should be a summit for the remaining members in romania to celebrate their shared future. as adam said, jean claudejuncker was also optimistic about solving europe's migrant crisis — saying the eu had "drastically reduced the loss of life in the mediterranean". here's mrjuncker on that. translation: we managed to better control the central mediterranean roots, arrivals down 81% in august compared to the same time last year. in this way, we have considerably reduce the number of human lives lost in the mediterranean. how accurate is that? chris morris from bbc‘s reality check has been looking at that claim. the overall numbers have certainly gone down. in 2015, the number of people reported dead or missing crossing the mediterranean was 3700. that jumped to over 5000. crossing the mediterranean was 3700. thatjumped to over 5000. so far this year that number is 2500. still shockingly high, but a significant reduction. you have to look at those figures in
the day after the uk leads on the 29th of march 2019, jean—claude juncker has said leads on the 29thjean—claudejuncker has said there should be a summit for the remaining members in romania to celebrate their shared future. as adam said, jean claudejuncker was also optimistic about solving europe's migrant crisis — saying the eu had "drastically reduced the loss of life in the mediterranean". here's mrjuncker on that. translation: we managed to better control the central...
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the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, has told the european parliament thatritain will soon regret its decision to leave the eu. in his annual speech on the state of the european union, mrjuncker also outlined his plans for a more integrated eu. now on bbc news, wednesday in parliament. hello and welcome to wednesday in parliament. the news from westminster: the labour leader accuses the government of neglecting ordinary people. a conservative prime minister once told britain, you've never had it so good. now tory mps tell each other, we've never had it so good. but the prime minister says voters can't trust labour. he promised voters he would deliver on brexit. and he's let them down. what people know is that it's only the conservatives that deliver a better britain. also in the programme, mps back a labour motion calling for an end to the pay cap for nhs workers. myself and my colleagues are minded to support the motion that he has put before the house this evening. but it would be appropriate if true sincerity was shown by all members of this house and the
the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, has told the european parliament thatritain will soon regret its decision to leave the eu. in his annual speech on the state of the european union, mrjuncker also outlined his plans for a more integrated eu. now on bbc news, wednesday in parliament. hello and welcome to wednesday in parliament. the news from westminster: the labour leader accuses the government of neglecting ordinary people. a conservative prime minister once told...
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during the practice, center claude giroux was at left wing. >> i'm open minded.could work. they're two smart players. so get the chemistry going quickly. it's going to be good. >> if the left wing thing doesn't work out, giroux could try baseball. he threw out the first pitch before the phillies game. a perfect strike. that's sports. >> all right, thank you, ducis. jimmy kimmel live. tonight, kirsten dunst. action news continues at 4:30. don't look at me that way, they're really good. all right. 4:30, tamela edwards, karen rogers. for the entire action news team, i'm jim gardner. good night. ♪ >> dicky: from hollywood it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight, julie bowen. here's jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: thank you very much. thanks for coming. anybody of you feel that earthquake we had last night? around 11:00 last night? it sounds terrible to say it was
during the practice, center claude giroux was at left wing. >> i'm open minded.could work. they're two smart players. so get the chemistry going quickly. it's going to be good. >> if the left wing thing doesn't work out, giroux could try baseball. he threw out the first pitch before the phillies game. a perfect strike. that's sports. >> all right, thank you, ducis. jimmy kimmel live. tonight, kirsten dunst. action news continues at 4:30. don't look at me that way, they're...
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the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, has told the european parliament thatritain will soon regret its decision to leave the eu. in his annual speech on the state of the european union, mrjuncker also outlined his plans for a more integrated eu. now on bbc news, click. this week, the women fighting for tech recognition. berlin in the round. and attack of the swarm. it's going to be monstrous. this week, we've been to ifa, the massive tech show in berlin. we'll be looking at the big launches and the cool new devices from the fair in a few minutes, and we'll also hear from the people behind them, who, we've noticed, once again are mostly men. the lack of women in tech has been well documented and it's something that we run up against every single day working on click and it's so frustrating — it's extremely rare for us to turn up at a tech company and for any of the available spokespeople to be female. it's been suggested that the lack of women in tech starts developing early on. kids are going back to school this week hot on the heels of stats from the latest
the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, has told the european parliament thatritain will soon regret its decision to leave the eu. in his annual speech on the state of the european union, mrjuncker also outlined his plans for a more integrated eu. now on bbc news, click. this week, the women fighting for tech recognition. berlin in the round. and attack of the swarm. it's going to be monstrous. this week, we've been to ifa, the massive tech show in berlin. we'll be...
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sean couturier played certainty with captain claude giroux on left wing and claude has not played wing since minors but willing to do whatever it takes for the team >> from there because you have the puck on your good side, so it is, you know, it was actually a lot of fun, you know, and it is not that i'm against it. we can make the team better. we have a lot of centerman. i'm up for the idea for sure. >> game two of the four game series between dodgers and phillies tonight, aaron necessity lah is pitching for fightins. they have not won a series at home against l.a. since 2011. they won game number one last night, nick paveta playing defense, and catches line drive with his shirt. um-hmm. i still don't necessity how he did it. did it go inside the shirt, the bump. phillies win four-three thanks to the aaron all tear grand slam as well. >> it went through a couple buttons. >> wow. >> thanks, sir. >> we will be right thanks for watching "eyewitness news" at 6:00 we are back at 10 on the cw philly and back on cbs-3 at 11:00. >>> up next, "cbs evening news", from new york, here's anthony
sean couturier played certainty with captain claude giroux on left wing and claude has not played wing since minors but willing to do whatever it takes for the team >> from there because you have the puck on your good side, so it is, you know, it was actually a lot of fun, you know, and it is not that i'm against it. we can make the team better. we have a lot of centerman. i'm up for the idea for sure. >> game two of the four game series between dodgers and phillies tonight, aaron...
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that's the message from european commission president jean-claude juncker as he strikes a bullish tone in his state of the union address. >> the wind is back in the sails. we have now a window of opportunity, but it will not stay open forever. >>> welcome, everyone. let's look at the energy complex. the oil market has coped well with the busy hurricane season that's the message from the international energy agency. in its new report, the iea said crude prices were settling after recent severe weather. it added that investor sentiment pointed towards tightening markets and an expectation that oil prices will rise modestly. let's bring in neil atkinson, head of the oil industry and markets division at the iea. lovely to see you. hurricanes harvey and uirma, thy will hit oil demand in the u.s. in third quarter how bad will that hit be >> it won't be taking over the quarter as a whole it won't be a huge hit what we have noticed in previous hurricanes back in 2005 with katrina and gustav is that there is a very, very sharp, fast rebound because for one thing oil is used in some of the recov
that's the message from european commission president jean-claude juncker as he strikes a bullish tone in his state of the union address. >> the wind is back in the sails. we have now a window of opportunity, but it will not stay open forever. >>> welcome, everyone. let's look at the energy complex. the oil market has coped well with the busy hurricane season that's the message from the international energy agency. in its new report, the iea said crude prices were settling after...
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jean—claude juncker, the president of the european commission, has told meps in brussels that britainecision to leave the eu. he used his annual state of the european union speech to argue that the eu should now see britain's exit — which he also called sad and tragic — as an opportunity for the remaining countries to move towards a closer union. damian grammaticas reports. this was a striking shift from the eu. its leaders losing optimism, because they believe the worst crisis of recent years are behind them. your‘s economy is growing faster than america and the migrant surge is receding and brexit hasn't proved fatal to their union. translation: on the 29th of proved fatal to their union. translation: 0n the 29th of march 2019, the united kingdom will leave the european union. it will be a sad and tragic moment. we will always regret it and you will come to regret it and you will come to regret it and you will come to regret it soon. what is striking, listening to this speech, that is the only reference he has made to brexit in an hour of talking. the rest has all been about the eu
jean—claude juncker, the president of the european commission, has told meps in brussels that britainecision to leave the eu. he used his annual state of the european union speech to argue that the eu should now see britain's exit — which he also called sad and tragic — as an opportunity for the remaining countries to move towards a closer union. damian grammaticas reports. this was a striking shift from the eu. its leaders losing optimism, because they believe the worst crisis of recent...
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and when jean claude—juncker, the european president of the commission, talked about david davis being he was talking about during. there have been some papers written over the summer. a lot of papers over the summer. so there was progress but each time, disappointment. in october we are supposed to move from the withdrawal issue, the divorced bill settlement and the status of eu citizens in the uk, to the actual discussion about the trade relationship between britain and the eu. this is not go to happen in a few weeks. so probably it will be pushed to christmas, to another summit. isn't this why the uk is saying, we'd like to have continual discussions? it's meant to be one week per month and someone has realised that we need a little bit more talking than that. yes, but you also have to prepare between meetings. and it's bewildering, i'm not sure brexit is going to happen, but how long will it take for britain to come to its senses and for the british parliament to regain some power? but it looks as if... people will be wondering what you mean by regain senses. in ten seconds, can i
and when jean claude—juncker, the european president of the commission, talked about david davis being he was talking about during. there have been some papers written over the summer. a lot of papers over the summer. so there was progress but each time, disappointment. in october we are supposed to move from the withdrawal issue, the divorced bill settlement and the status of eu citizens in the uk, to the actual discussion about the trade relationship between britain and the eu. this is not...
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the graciousness of it and the generosity of makes it difficult for michel barnier and jean—claude junckerme back with their usual response. although it did not released at michel barnier. he was there pretty much three hours after her speech. of course, it was short on detail. what the eu means by more detail is more money. what british politicians and public want by more detail is what is this really going to mean. we still don't really going to mean. we still don't really know. the most critical issues for people who voted leave and the brexit kevin barron party, the european court ofjustice, it is critical, taking back our own law and taking back control of our borders. she made gestures in both of those directions. she said rulings no longer have force in britain, but we will take into account their views, whatever that means. and she also said after we leave, there will be still at mission —— admission for eu citizens, but they would have to register. it were still pretty clear. the eu was going to hold out on the serious negotiation until they get more cash on the table. this is rid
the graciousness of it and the generosity of makes it difficult for michel barnier and jean—claude junckerme back with their usual response. although it did not released at michel barnier. he was there pretty much three hours after her speech. of course, it was short on detail. what the eu means by more detail is more money. what british politicians and public want by more detail is what is this really going to mean. we still don't really going to mean. we still don't really know. the most...
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the head of the eu's powerful executive, commission president jean—claude juncker, is to give his annualss in strasbourg in a few hours' time. mrjuncker is expected to call for member states to decide the future direction they want the eu to take, after britain leaves the world's largest trading bloc. the venezuelan opposition has refused to take part in direct talks with president nicolas maduro's government in the dominican republic later on wednesday. the opposition coalition said it wouldn't enter talks until the government agreed to meet a number of demands, including addressing the country's humanitarian crisis and releasing all political prisoners. hope hicks has now officially been named as the trump administration's communications director. she'd been filling the post for the past few weeks and her confirmation makes her the third person to get the job on a permanent basis since president trump took office. at 28 years of age, old she's taken on what is widely seen as one of the most powerful positions in washington, shaping the administration's public messages. now to one of th
the head of the eu's powerful executive, commission president jean—claude juncker, is to give his annualss in strasbourg in a few hours' time. mrjuncker is expected to call for member states to decide the future direction they want the eu to take, after britain leaves the world's largest trading bloc. the venezuelan opposition has refused to take part in direct talks with president nicolas maduro's government in the dominican republic later on wednesday. the opposition coalition said it...
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claud barfield. trade policyudes in china and east asia, the wto intellectual property in science and technology policy. his books include, the future of the free trade association. high-tech protectionism, the irrationality of anti-dumping laws. our last speaker, has been a resident fellow at adi since 2003, focused on the global macro economy. desmond writes extensively on international economics and trade issues, currencies, and sovereign debt. previously he was chief emerging markets strategist at the international monetary fund and he has done a great job of organizing this conference. thank you, desmond. jeff, welcome back to adi, you have the floor. >> thank you, alex. thank you all for coming. offs an honor to be leading this distinguished panel. i could try to cover all of the things that president trump has said and done in the area of trade that i would view as ill advised. but we have only 15 minutes each so i cannot really do that. i don't thinkt anyone but donald trump could threaten to
claud barfield. trade policyudes in china and east asia, the wto intellectual property in science and technology policy. his books include, the future of the free trade association. high-tech protectionism, the irrationality of anti-dumping laws. our last speaker, has been a resident fellow at adi since 2003, focused on the global macro economy. desmond writes extensively on international economics and trade issues, currencies, and sovereign debt. previously he was chief emerging markets...
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the coach claude says they're gaining strength flexibility coordination and a lot more because it's confidence it's you know the more the feel of the more energetic i like. more on the field for working or what is appropriate for good for these ladies are tough and i take their training very seriously and i think i would want to get in the ring with gladys anytime so. at sixty nine gladys is one of the youngest when i start to. get a hold of. my legs. but. i feel better than. the other gladys at training is seventy seven years old she's ready for any trouble that comes her way. if something doesn't. it isn't strong when. he is it was one of them would he come to me and given it a thought it might be good to separate my thinking of anyone from. that sound advice but they are fighting off old age and having a lot of fun doing it tony a page out just ahead of. it is good to have you with us avery and for getting here and other top stories this hour the crisis on the korean peninsula shows no sign of abating u.s. bombers have flown north of the demilitarized zone in a show of force of north korea'
the coach claude says they're gaining strength flexibility coordination and a lot more because it's confidence it's you know the more the feel of the more energetic i like. more on the field for working or what is appropriate for good for these ladies are tough and i take their training very seriously and i think i would want to get in the ring with gladys anytime so. at sixty nine gladys is one of the youngest when i start to. get a hold of. my legs. but. i feel better than. the other gladys...
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will there be enoughin jean—claude juncker.n this speech to move the european negotiators to that crucial next phrase, the future trading relationship? ben wright has been taking a look. the time to negotiate britain's exit from the eu is disappearing fast. we will be out by march 2019, and talks seem stuck. that's why theresa may is here in florence, to set out in more detail her view of how britain and the eu will work together and trade together after brexit. the government is impatient for the talks to move on. what we think is necessary is for the talks do not only encompassed the things that have been discussed so far, like the rights of citizens, the irish border, but if we're going to address all of the detailed issues around even those things we've 0re been talking about, we've actually got to resolve what the future trading relationship is going to be, what our future trading relationship is going to be and what theresa may is going to be and what theresa may is doing today is setting out her ambition for that relatio
will there be enoughin jean—claude juncker.n this speech to move the european negotiators to that crucial next phrase, the future trading relationship? ben wright has been taking a look. the time to negotiate britain's exit from the eu is disappearing fast. we will be out by march 2019, and talks seem stuck. that's why theresa may is here in florence, to set out in more detail her view of how britain and the eu will work together and trade together after brexit. the government is impatient...
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jean—claude juncker made the remark ahead of a summit of european leaders in estonia, which is being speaking as she arrived, the prime minister insisted that "very good progress" had been made in the first phase of talks. 0ur correspondent gavin lee is in tallin. gavin, different signals coming from the leaders? what do you read into that? yes, on the face of it, theresa may is a bit part player, the leaders are meeting in the culture centre behind me, the digital future culture centre behind me, the digitalfuture of europe culture centre behind me, the digital future of europe and crafting out very early on, dry to carve out a new vision for europe without exit. it's the second time the leaders have met, in bratislava last year, when she arrived, theresa may was told politely not to mention the b word, she arrived here today and some of the leaders gave their thoughts on it. in three weeks' time ultimately given week she's had, florence speech breaking some kind ofa florence speech breaking some kind of a deadlock, momentum perhaps on the talks with david davis and michel barnier,
jean—claude juncker made the remark ahead of a summit of european leaders in estonia, which is being speaking as she arrived, the prime minister insisted that "very good progress" had been made in the first phase of talks. 0ur correspondent gavin lee is in tallin. gavin, different signals coming from the leaders? what do you read into that? yes, on the face of it, theresa may is a bit part player, the leaders are meeting in the culture centre behind me, the digital future culture...
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i'm fascinated therefore what you think when you listen to michelle barnier, when you listen tojean—claudes going through their mind about britain's decision to leave, about the long, long, long process that is still ahead of us all? well, i think that people like michelle barnier and jean—claude junker, they remember how difficult making deals with the british in the eu have been over the years and in some ways they're breathing a sigh of relief. they're also thinking, we'll get out own back. there were all these meetings that would go on with mrs thatcher and so on. we want our money back. and they are losing i4% of the of the eu budget, they are quite unhappy about that. it will go on for a very long time and they always say in the eu nothing is agreed until everything is agreed, and it will take a long time for it to be agreed. but it is interesting, the talk now that there is, and we have just seen henry viii walking along here. the idea that british ministers can take henry viii powers, this goes back to 1539, the tudor monarchs statutory declarations, because he didn't quite like pa
i'm fascinated therefore what you think when you listen to michelle barnier, when you listen tojean—claudes going through their mind about britain's decision to leave, about the long, long, long process that is still ahead of us all? well, i think that people like michelle barnier and jean—claude junker, they remember how difficult making deals with the british in the eu have been over the years and in some ways they're breathing a sigh of relief. they're also thinking, we'll get out own...
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what is striking, listening to the whole speech, is that that is the only reference jean—claude juncker rest of it has all been about the eu without the uk, setting out his vision for the future and he wa nts far out his vision for the future and he wants far reaching change, an eu that grows bigger and integrates more in many ways. his plan includes creating a single eu president to head the institutions, and an eu finance minister to promote economic reforms. he wants more countries to join the eu, particularly balkan states, or tojoin the borderless schengen area and more to join the single currency as well. we now have a window of opportunity, but it will not stay open for ever. let us make the most of the momentum, catch the wind in our sales. he wants eu trade deals done with mexico, south american states, australia and new zealand. some listening called for even more eu integration, but not those who backed brexit. all i can integration, but not those who backed brexit. alll can say integration, but not those who backed brexit. all i can say is, thank god we are leaving. if you h
what is striking, listening to the whole speech, is that that is the only reference jean—claude juncker rest of it has all been about the eu without the uk, setting out his vision for the future and he wa nts far out his vision for the future and he wants far reaching change, an eu that grows bigger and integrates more in many ways. his plan includes creating a single eu president to head the institutions, and an eu finance minister to promote economic reforms. he wants more countries to join...
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jean—claude juncker, the president of the european commission, has told meps in brussels that britainthat the eu should now see britain's exit — which he also called sad and tragic — as an opportunity for the remaining countries to move towards a closer union. damian grammaticas reports. this was a striking shift from the eu. its leaders oozing optimism, because they believe the worst crisis of recent years are behind them. europe's economy is growing faster than america's. the migrant surge is receding and brexit hasn't proved fatal to their union. translation: on the 29th of march 2019, the united kingdom will leave the european union. it will be a sad and tragic moment. we will always regret it and you will come to regret it soon. what's striking, listening to this speech, that is the only reference mrjunker has made to brexit in an hour of talking. the rest has all been about the eu without the uk, setting out his vision for the future. he wants far—reaching change, and an eu that grows bigger and integrates even more in many ways. his plan includes an eu president to head all its
jean—claude juncker, the president of the european commission, has told meps in brussels that britainthat the eu should now see britain's exit — which he also called sad and tragic — as an opportunity for the remaining countries to move towards a closer union. damian grammaticas reports. this was a striking shift from the eu. its leaders oozing optimism, because they believe the worst crisis of recent years are behind them. europe's economy is growing faster than america's. the migrant...
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i managed to have a word with jean—claude juncker.ncker. it is worth saying this is a man who was a conduit for these talks, he's the boss of michel barnier, involved in every round of these talks. he also has a pinball machine, known as an amateur pinball player, which comes to this reference — this is what he had to say on progress so far. there will be no sufficient progress from now until october unless a miracle happens. do you feel it is going in the right direction? we are making progress. so i think even know these talks are about something else today, it is a good point — is it being overshadowed? in three weeks they will meet again in brussels with the lithuanian president. negotiations are behind schedule and we are already facing the necessity of transitional or additional period for brexit and this is the message, we need to be openly acknowledging to each other that the brexit negotiations are out of shape.“ there anything else you want to see that's not quite there yet for you? for lithuania we don't have individual int
i managed to have a word with jean—claude juncker.ncker. it is worth saying this is a man who was a conduit for these talks, he's the boss of michel barnier, involved in every round of these talks. he also has a pinball machine, known as an amateur pinball player, which comes to this reference — this is what he had to say on progress so far. there will be no sufficient progress from now until october unless a miracle happens. do you feel it is going in the right direction? we are making...
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i managed to talk to jean—claude junker.a conduit for these talks, he is the boss of michel barnier, the chief negotiator for the eu. he also has a pinball machine. this is what he had to say. i'm saying that between now and october no progress will be made unless miracles can happen. but you are known for your pinball skills, you are a pinball wizard. if brexit was a pinball game, do you feel it is going right direction? we are making progress. soi so i think even know these talks about something else today it is a good point you make. ultimately is it being overshadowed 7 good point you make. ultimately is it being overshadowed? the leaders we re it being overshadowed? the leaders were willing to talk about it. in three weeks' time they all meet in brussels they will also have to look at is that significant progress on the exit bill, the citizens rights,, irish border. the lithuanian president... today we can say that things are a little bit behind schedule and already we are facing additional for brexit. and this is the m
i managed to talk to jean—claude junker.a conduit for these talks, he is the boss of michel barnier, the chief negotiator for the eu. he also has a pinball machine. this is what he had to say. i'm saying that between now and october no progress will be made unless miracles can happen. but you are known for your pinball skills, you are a pinball wizard. if brexit was a pinball game, do you feel it is going right direction? we are making progress. soi so i think even know these talks about...
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another case of the brexit blues — european commission president jean—claude juncker says britain, willve the eu. back from the dead — this tortoise thought to be extinct for a hundred and fifty years, creeps back out of its shell.
another case of the brexit blues — european commission president jean—claude juncker says britain, willve the eu. back from the dead — this tortoise thought to be extinct for a hundred and fifty years, creeps back out of its shell.
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framing european union presidentjean—claude juncker on the front page of the telegraph following hise on the bank of england's dilemma
framing european union presidentjean—claude juncker on the front page of the telegraph following hise on the bank of england's dilemma
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applause the future of europe asjean—claude juncker sees it is all sorts of deeper integration.gen borders, combining hisjob with the president of the council who chairs the summits, he wants to have new agencies do ensure workers' rights. the action summed up in the words up to meps i spoke to. one centre—right from finland said it was great, just what we need, more integration so every euro being spent more wisely. a eurosceptic fromjimmy said it spent more wisely. a eurosceptic from jimmy said it was spent more wisely. a eurosceptic fromjimmy said it was a spent more wisely. a eurosceptic from jimmy said it was a horrifying pathway to united europe. basically the two views you will get in the building to the state of the union speech. more than 1000 people are still without power after the first named storm of the season. gusts as high as 70 miles per hour hit south west england and south wales overnight, but no serious damage has been reported yet. the highest gust of wind 83 miles an hour, the needles at the isle of wight. now some sport. good morning. celtic boss mike wors
applause the future of europe asjean—claude juncker sees it is all sorts of deeper integration.gen borders, combining hisjob with the president of the council who chairs the summits, he wants to have new agencies do ensure workers' rights. the action summed up in the words up to meps i spoke to. one centre—right from finland said it was great, just what we need, more integration so every euro being spent more wisely. a eurosceptic fromjimmy said it spent more wisely. a eurosceptic from...
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and i don't know about you, but i believe that the arrogance of jean—claude juncker and michel barnierlain rude. so, prime minister, where is your strong as stable leadership because ido strong as stable leadership because i do not see it. and s dwelling on it if we may on the prime minister 's it if we may on the prime minister '5 speech in florence. what did she actually say? —— let us dwell. many of you will be saying, not a lot. i am going to agree with you. but i am going to go off my speech. she said, we are moving through a critical period in history. the british people have decided to leave the european union. we may be leaving the eu but we are not leaving europe. the uk's departure is inevitably a difficult process. the uk is leaving the eu. well, very good, sherlock. very clever. good lord. what a startlingly clever prime minister we have. lord. what a startlingly clever prime ministerwe have. i lord. what a startlingly clever prime minister we have. i suspect donald tusk may have been better off saying should try harder. but did she actually to be fair suggest anything conc
and i don't know about you, but i believe that the arrogance of jean—claude juncker and michel barnierlain rude. so, prime minister, where is your strong as stable leadership because ido strong as stable leadership because i do not see it. and s dwelling on it if we may on the prime minister 's it if we may on the prime minister '5 speech in florence. what did she actually say? —— let us dwell. many of you will be saying, not a lot. i am going to agree with you. but i am going to go off...
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framing european union presidentjean—claude juncker on the front page of the telegraph following histate of the union address yesterday promising an ever—more powerful eu. the financial times has a piece on the bank of england's dilemma as jobless rates fall to lowest level in 42 years. but of course inflation is climbing. an energy story now in bloomberg as the saudi state—oil company ipo has been delayed. when it eventually happens, it could eclipse ali baba's 2014 ipo to become the biggest public offering in history. a few markets clamouring to get hold of that. 0n the front page of the guardian, a story in the continued football sex abuse scandal — former england coach graham taylor "failed to report paedophile." and finally, gymwear everywhere? not quite everywhere. i cannot remember the last time i wore very much. the new trend in wearing your lycras and trainers to work or even on a night out. the huffington post has an article on the rise of athleisure. so let's begin. with me is amrita sen, chief 0il analyst at energy aspects. let's start with how he was sticking his head of
framing european union presidentjean—claude juncker on the front page of the telegraph following histate of the union address yesterday promising an ever—more powerful eu. the financial times has a piece on the bank of england's dilemma as jobless rates fall to lowest level in 42 years. but of course inflation is climbing. an energy story now in bloomberg as the saudi state—oil company ipo has been delayed. when it eventually happens, it could eclipse ali baba's 2014 ipo to become the...
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. —— jean—claude juncker.tty bullish assessment of the prospects of the european union over the next 12 months also. they believe they have the financial crisis out the way and the economy is doing well. he is prepared to dole out a few kisses as a result. it's quite an exciting picture, given the story. we are not used to seeing those kinds of pictures coming from the chamber. no snogging in the chamber! the crux of the story is quite exciting, depending on where you stand on the european issue. no doubting that juncker is stand on the european issue. no doubting thatjuncker is setting out his stall for closer integration of the countries that remain within the eu. he's talking about extending the schengen area to the countries that don't fall under that regime, and also extending the euro, making it essential for those countries that sit outside the euro at the moment. if you are on the sceptical side of the european argument, his speech will have confirmed that we are on the right track in leaving. chain, t
. —— jean—claude juncker.tty bullish assessment of the prospects of the european union over the next 12 months also. they believe they have the financial crisis out the way and the economy is doing well. he is prepared to dole out a few kisses as a result. it's quite an exciting picture, given the story. we are not used to seeing those kinds of pictures coming from the chamber. no snogging in the chamber! the crux of the story is quite exciting, depending on where you stand on the...
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que enseÑa los empleadores de california sus derechos en caso de unos objetivos de dicha agencia, claudembiÉn le preocupa el incremento de arrestos en su puesto de trabajo, lo que ha llevado a que muchos trabajadores agrÍcolas se vayan. >>> evitÓ que tenga que atrapar alguien porque ocurriÓ tambiÉn con trabajadores conocidos. >>> creÓ una guÍa conocida como con estos derechos dirigida a los trabajadores de california, esa ley formas quÉ hacer y cÓmo prepararse si llegarÁ agentes de inmigraciÓn. >>> esta guÍa fue publicada en espaÑol e inglÉs y fue diseÑada para los empleados agrÍcolas, sino que para todos los sectores laborales. >>>> te brinda informaciÓn ge general sobre los casos en que mir se podrir al lugar de emp o empleo. >>> no informa que los empleadores no estÁn obligados a dejarlos entrar a menos que presenten una orden judicial. >>> nativo cuatro tenemos que preparar a los trajo darÍa lo empleadores. >>> como te sientes a saber que tÚ potencian en esta guÍa? >>>>> y me siento mÁs seguro. >>>>> uno de en california uno cada 10 trabajadores son incas documentados. >>>> decenas d
que enseÑa los empleadores de california sus derechos en caso de unos objetivos de dicha agencia, claudembiÉn le preocupa el incremento de arrestos en su puesto de trabajo, lo que ha llevado a que muchos trabajadores agrÍcolas se vayan. >>> evitÓ que tenga que atrapar alguien porque ocurriÓ tambiÉn con trabajadores conocidos. >>> creÓ una guÍa conocida como con estos derechos dirigida a los trabajadores de california, esa ley formas quÉ hacer y cÓmo prepararse si...
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earlier we spoke to jean-claude trichet and asked if the european recovery was on track >> it is sticking up now very, very vivisibly, and i hope for a long period of time. there's a lot of positive in this respect we see that we have created 6 million jobs over the last three years. things are going well in all dimensions >> let's do some analysis of what's going on in the eurozone. to do that i'm joined by the head of cio european macro nicks at ubs wealth management good morning look, obviously brexit negotiations are an important factor for the eurozone. similarly what's happening with the fx rate, but also another key, key thing to watch is the german elections could you give us your view on what you think the outcome of these elections is going to be >> yes i mean, in germany they're just about to finish which means a lot of the population, 42% of the voters will make up their minds in the coming weeks. the voters can check their beliefs with the manifestoes over the parties, and choose the party they want to vote on 2.5 million voters already are doing that in the first 24 hours. t
earlier we spoke to jean-claude trichet and asked if the european recovery was on track >> it is sticking up now very, very vivisibly, and i hope for a long period of time. there's a lot of positive in this respect we see that we have created 6 million jobs over the last three years. things are going well in all dimensions >> let's do some analysis of what's going on in the eurozone. to do that i'm joined by the head of cio european macro nicks at ubs wealth management good morning...
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jean—claude by firing in from 45 yards out. cue the wild celebrations from the travelling fans.y were, arsenals doing their tea m that they were, arsenals doing their team off at half—time. in the last few moments, they have gone ahead. it brilliant solo effort from alexis sanchez has given the gunners the lead. they are too one ahead with just over 15 minutes to go. —— 2—1 ahead. within the last hour, we've had an update from the metropolitan police, who say they've made four arrests on suspicion of public order offences. everton also began their campaign in the europa league, with manager ronald koeman promising to date the competition seriously. despite picking a strong team, they lost 3— 02 italian side atalanta. this is the first time an english club has faced atalanta. it was some welcome. the italian side forced to play 120 miles away from home whilst their ground is renovated. but clearly there's is a passion that travel. making iraq a shorterjourney from the back, was the defender going close —— a rather shorterjourney. so close he decided to up there. for the resulting
jean—claude by firing in from 45 yards out. cue the wild celebrations from the travelling fans.y were, arsenals doing their tea m that they were, arsenals doing their team off at half—time. in the last few moments, they have gone ahead. it brilliant solo effort from alexis sanchez has given the gunners the lead. they are too one ahead with just over 15 minutes to go. —— 2—1 ahead. within the last hour, we've had an update from the metropolitan police, who say they've made four arrests...
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meanwhile, jean—claude juncker, the president of the european commission, has told meps in brussels that will soon regret its decision to leave the eu. he used his annual state of the european union speech to argue that the eu should now see britain's exit — which he also called sad and tragic — as an opportunity for the remaining countries to move towards a closer union. translation: march 29, 2019 will be the date where the united kingdom will leave the european union. this will leave the european union. this will be a very sad and tragic moment in our history. we will always regret this but... and i think that you will regret it soon, if i may say. nonetheless we must respect the will of the british people. we're going to make progress. we will keep moving. we will move on because brexit is not everything. it is not the future of europe, it is not the be all and end all. a £37 million fund has been set up, for victims of the breast surgeon ian paterson, who duped patients into unnecessary operations, including mastectomies. he's now serving 20 years in jail. the bulk of the fund will
meanwhile, jean—claude juncker, the president of the european commission, has told meps in brussels that will soon regret its decision to leave the eu. he used his annual state of the european union speech to argue that the eu should now see britain's exit — which he also called sad and tragic — as an opportunity for the remaining countries to move towards a closer union. translation: march 29, 2019 will be the date where the united kingdom will leave the european union. this will leave...