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-e.u. cooperation is that we have two very complex unions, two complex democracies as you jount lined. you know for the united states, the passage of the i.r.a. was incredibly complicated. you know, negotiations behind closed doors. and then we we -- when the e.u. or the u.s. comes out with a new law or new regulation, it's been very hard for us to change it or really to adapt to the concerns of the united states or the european union. and i'm curious, the training technology council that has been set up between the u.s. and e.u. has been really highlighted by this administration as an example of trans-atlantic cooperation. it was mentioned in the national security strategy. how do you see the role of the t.t.c. in sort of trying to iron out the differences that emerged in our perspective approaches? all the while, it seems as if we're actually quite aligned and on the big picture, on the need for protecting supply chains, on the need to be concerned about climate and china. so i'm curious,
-e.u. cooperation is that we have two very complex unions, two complex democracies as you jount lined. you know for the united states, the passage of the i.r.a. was incredibly complicated. you know, negotiations behind closed doors. and then we we -- when the e.u. or the u.s. comes out with a new law or new regulation, it's been very hard for us to change it or really to adapt to the concerns of the united states or the european union. and i'm curious, the training technology council that has...
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that was happening anyway as far as the wider e.u. is concerned.refore croatia itself, the money that ben was referring to in relation to quantitative easing all these years. in other words buying bonds in the secondary market of various countries in ensuring there is enough liquidity in the system to keep them going, if you like. and there are special money being put aside again, even though they finished the overall package of quantitative easing recently, there is extra money put aside for those countries that find themselves in difficulty. so there will be support going to countries like croatia but also countries like italy and spain and greece, which may need that in the short term. a number countries will need an extra boost because the capital markets may decide the debt levels are bit too high for them to do it without support. >> one of my questions was is it going to happen, because we need to talk first about inflation, don't we? it is soaring across much of the world. just bring it back to the basics for us, in the euro zone, why is in
that was happening anyway as far as the wider e.u. is concerned.refore croatia itself, the money that ben was referring to in relation to quantitative easing all these years. in other words buying bonds in the secondary market of various countries in ensuring there is enough liquidity in the system to keep them going, if you like. and there are special money being put aside again, even though they finished the overall package of quantitative easing recently, there is extra money put aside for...
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part of the e.u.t is -- >> i want to thank you for being with us on the france 24 interview from kyiv, the capital of ukraine. thank you for watching it. ♪ >> a war crime founded in silence on marseille's high street. >> [speaking french] >> survivors who will never forget. >> [speaking french] >> one last fight in their memory. >> [speakintg french] >> marseille 1943. a forgotten crime. on france 24 and france 24.com. ♪ ♪ 01/31/23 01/31/23 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> we were definitely happy they are moving in the right direction. the organized crime unit, they all wo under t same umbrella as the scorpioand they should be dbanded as well. amy: as the memphis police department disbands its scorpion unit after the fatal police beating of tyre nichols, we will
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the islamic revolutionary guard corps must be listed on the e.u. terror list immediately.eporter: human rights groups believe this could affect the islamic republic. >> international pressure can still save the two young men's lives, but in, we know also that iranian authorities need to execute and implement these death penalties to spread fear in a society because they have not managed to control the protests. four months and they are still continuing. [chanting] reporter: for the time being, mass protests appear to have slowed down in iran, but anger is still mounting. protesters stood their ground here, despite gunshots being fired. dave out to be back, chanting "until the mullahs are gone, i will not will not be free." nicole: i want to bring in a member of the german parliament for the social democrats and he is sponsoring an iranian protester who has been sentenced to death over the protests there and was briefly mentioned in the report you just saw. tell us about mohammed. guest: good evening. mohammed is only a 19-year-old guy who was involved in the protests and t
the islamic revolutionary guard corps must be listed on the e.u. terror list immediately.eporter: human rights groups believe this could affect the islamic republic. >> international pressure can still save the two young men's lives, but in, we know also that iranian authorities need to execute and implement these death penalties to spread fear in a society because they have not managed to control the protests. four months and they are still continuing. [chanting] reporter: for the time...
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unfortunately, the main engine marks that the e.u.s is a number of interceptions -- the main benchmarks that the e.u. uses to measure its success as are the numbers of people returned to libya, and also the decreased rate of arrivals in europe. that is a flawed benchmark because it hides, to an extent, what happens inside the country. as for inside the country, there are cosmetic measures, is what i would call them, taken by the european union and by the national authorities to improve the detention conditions, which has not been very effective. nicole: you point out many different problems that all sound like they are very difficult to tackle. where should authorities start? how can cooperation with libya be improved to improve the status and the situation of migrants who are stranded in libya, that their situation can be improved and made livable? guest: there are central pathways that should be taken. obviously this is a holistic problem and as you pointed out, libya is mainly a transit point, though that is to an extent changing a
unfortunately, the main engine marks that the e.u.s is a number of interceptions -- the main benchmarks that the e.u. uses to measure its success as are the numbers of people returned to libya, and also the decreased rate of arrivals in europe. that is a flawed benchmark because it hides, to an extent, what happens inside the country. as for inside the country, there are cosmetic measures, is what i would call them, taken by the european union and by the national authorities to improve the...
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but other e.u.sts of their actions. >> so is the expectation that everyone should just trust the cyprus government that they're implementing the sanctions that they're supposed to on russians? >> i'm not saying that everybody should trust the cyprus government. the cyprus government does not need somebody to trust it. we have the reports of the mutual assessment for cyprus 2019 that shows all the progress made in the past years. i think that we have proved as cyprus that we are a reliable member of the e.u. we do admit that in the past there have been mistakes. but cyprus has also been unfairly stigmatized. >> petrides told us the passports of sanctioned oligarchs are in the "process" of being revoked and said cyprus has seized 105 million euros of russian deposits...a big number, but just a fraction of the estimated 5.6 billion euros of russian deposits made in cyprus last year. we also asked minister petrides about this. the dozens of cyprus properties and active shell companies we were able to tr
but other e.u.sts of their actions. >> so is the expectation that everyone should just trust the cyprus government that they're implementing the sanctions that they're supposed to on russians? >> i'm not saying that everybody should trust the cyprus government. the cyprus government does not need somebody to trust it. we have the reports of the mutual assessment for cyprus 2019 that shows all the progress made in the past years. i think that we have proved as cyprus that we are a...
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and the e.u.ontinue working toward post-brexit deals in northern ireland, but stop short of formally announcing the final phase of negotiations. last week the e.u. agreed to 2 -- two take down the database tracking goods, part of the wider u.k.-e.u. brexit deal. in a series of missteps and days of speculation, after a new year's eve video that seemed to make light of russia's war on ukraine. she was criticized for lack of military expertise. japan is urging the world's regulators to treat cryptocurrencies a strictly as they do banks. attributing the ftx collapse and -- to the absence of supervision. investors are poised to be able to withdraw their funds next month. the italian mafia's most wanted boss has been caught, after 30 years on the run. police arrested him at a private clinic in palermo. he's been convicted for dozens of murders including those of two judges. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than
and the e.u.ontinue working toward post-brexit deals in northern ireland, but stop short of formally announcing the final phase of negotiations. last week the e.u. agreed to 2 -- two take down the database tracking goods, part of the wider u.k.-e.u. brexit deal. in a series of missteps and days of speculation, after a new year's eve video that seemed to make light of russia's war on ukraine. she was criticized for lack of military expertise. japan is urging the world's regulators to treat...
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the e.u.--the e.u.y sanctioned iran over human rights and sending military drones to russia. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on "bloomberg quicktake." powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. guy: thank you. just mentioning it, let's get back to the cold weather in the u.k. a frosty start first thing this morning. the issue lies this evening. that is the map across europe. we are fairly dark blue across most of the continent and we are struggling with what is turning out to be a relatively short but relatively severe cold snap across the continent. let's talk about how the u.k. is responding this evening. i think for the first time we are going to be seeing a number of customers at energy companies being asked to turn things like dishwashers and washing machines off for a period in order to conserve power. we are firing up i understand the coal-fired power stations. rachel morrison heads the team covering the european he
the e.u.--the e.u.y sanctioned iran over human rights and sending military drones to russia. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on "bloomberg quicktake." powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. guy: thank you. just mentioning it, let's get back to the cold weather in the u.k. a frosty start first thing this morning. the issue lies this evening. that is the map across europe. we are fairly dark blue...
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and e.u. are having a chilling effect and a court case could prolong migrants uncertainty. here is our special correspondent. reporter: on the greek island of lese bows, this -- lesbos encapsulates the concerns. these volunteers face long jail sentences for trying to save lives. the best-known defendant is sarah. a syrianefugee whose her resume -- whose her was him has been -- heroism was immortalized for giving and blankets. >> there is no more room on the boat. reporter: the film shows how sarah and her sister swam through the night to pull their refugee dinghy to lesbos. >> i survived the war and i survived the crossing and the water and i was completely fe. and just because of the situation, i lost control of myself and my mental health. reporter: sarah did not attend the hearing but her former colleague did. the charge she includes espionage, forgery, people smuggling, money laundering and belonging to a criminal organization. >> can you just described to me what you think of the charges
and e.u. are having a chilling effect and a court case could prolong migrants uncertainty. here is our special correspondent. reporter: on the greek island of lese bows, this -- lesbos encapsulates the concerns. these volunteers face long jail sentences for trying to save lives. the best-known defendant is sarah. a syrianefugee whose her resume -- whose her was him has been -- heroism was immortalized for giving and blankets. >> there is no more room on the boat. reporter: the film shows...
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dani: when it comes to the e.u., what are they considering for passengers coming from china?n the flipside, what has been the reaction from china to those restrictions? >> it includes mask and preflight testing requirements. europe's equivalent of the cdc saying these testing rules are -- these are necessary because the variant floating around in china are the same ones seen in europe. maybe the e.u. is concerning a more uniform approach like imposing requirements of countries. the biggest concern is the fact that there's a lot of information coming out of china in terms of the number of infections and deaths and concern there might be more variants down the line, especially after the chinese new year. for china's part, it has said it will hit back at those nations impose these requirements on nationals with political goals. dani: also saying they would be restrictive when it comes to chinese fights into japan. can you give us the latest on china's property market, looking at potentially having more steps to assure that up? >> it looks like they will focus on too big to fail
dani: when it comes to the e.u., what are they considering for passengers coming from china?n the flipside, what has been the reaction from china to those restrictions? >> it includes mask and preflight testing requirements. europe's equivalent of the cdc saying these testing rules are -- these are necessary because the variant floating around in china are the same ones seen in europe. maybe the e.u. is concerning a more uniform approach like imposing requirements of countries. the...
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those sanctions will threaten the tenuous support of the e.u., which does not have the political willincur steep energy price increases" and so on. now keep in mind, if you're wondering, is this plausible? keep in mind when he wrote this e-mail, hunter biden was an active drug addict. two months before he wrote this in february of 2014, he had been thrown out of the navy for cocaine use. he couldn't even stay sober long enough to pass a scheduled drug test. he was completely out of control. yet somehow in that state, in this e-mail, hunter biden managed to sound like a seasoned ukraine hand from foggy bottom referring to russia as r.u. and all the rest. he seemed to know for a fact the details of american diplomatic strategy in the region. the u.s. will respond with stronger sanctions. how did hunter biden know that? come on. come on. keep in mind when mike flynn mentioned the topic of sanctions to the ambassador from russia, the fbi swooped in and destroyed his life and threatened to send him to prison. he was the national security adviser at the time. he had the highest possible cle
those sanctions will threaten the tenuous support of the e.u., which does not have the political willincur steep energy price increases" and so on. now keep in mind, if you're wondering, is this plausible? keep in mind when he wrote this e-mail, hunter biden was an active drug addict. two months before he wrote this in february of 2014, he had been thrown out of the navy for cocaine use. he couldn't even stay sober long enough to pass a scheduled drug test. he was completely out of...
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and e.u. demands --compliance or defiance ?ants will still keep coming risking everything in the process. ♪ nick: this past weekend the nfl playoffs got underway but for black coaches last week wrought negative news and once again tough questions about the league record when it comes to who is hired to be a head coach. lisa desjardins has the story. reporter: the houston texans are fired lovie smith last week after a three win and 13 loss season that many saw as a rebuilding year leaving just two full-time black head coaches out of the 32 spots in the nfl. this in a leaguehere nearly 60% of the players are black. that gap has been an issue for decades. in 2003 the nfl adopted the rooney rule to ensure teams interviewed at least one minority candidate for every open head coach job. here is what that recently fired coach, lovie smith told the washington post lastummer. >> there is pressure to win. you knew it was bigger than that. if you did not win, you would stop progress. not because back a little bit. and that is pressure tha
and e.u. demands --compliance or defiance ?ants will still keep coming risking everything in the process. ♪ nick: this past weekend the nfl playoffs got underway but for black coaches last week wrought negative news and once again tough questions about the league record when it comes to who is hired to be a head coach. lisa desjardins has the story. reporter: the houston texans are fired lovie smith last week after a three win and 13 loss season that many saw as a rebuilding year leaving just...
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e.u''sea lders sayhi ts cotitetus a war crime but ssia insists it dnooes t targeset ridtienal buildingsident putiysn sa what he callss hi spe mcialilarity operationas h a poseitiv dynamic with everythgoing intog plan. his cntoury's joint dsrill with thlae berus armoky stesea frs of a nerewed offveensi. nsmik insistshe t ercxeises are lyon defensive iatn nure. laura: foror me on where the war in ukraine stands, ipo ske to negeral ben hod fges,orrme ancommde orf the u.s. ainrmy europe. do s youeehe tse joint dsrill betwrueen ss aiand belarus as of prelude to a new grounfed dense bysi rusa? gen. hs:odge ihi tnk russia is using belarsus a a place to tr taino prare for an eventual wne offensive in t shepring, but i do not think iult wod meco from tirhe decon of belarus because luknkasheo dnooes t ntwa tthato happen. i think he is continuiisng h game of, bace commodating to the poine t hdo nesot get annexed, buit think he alskno ows most oppele and belarus do n hotave ynt ierest in a t fighwith uke.rain the contnsta exerc,isesov ming stinuff a ondut of belarus, oskee ep the ukrais nianands u
e.u''sea lders sayhi ts cotitetus a war crime but ssia insists it dnooes t targeset ridtienal buildingsident putiysn sa what he callss hi spe mcialilarity operationas h a poseitiv dynamic with everythgoing intog plan. his cntoury's joint dsrill with thlae berus armoky stesea frs of a nerewed offveensi. nsmik insistshe t ercxeises are lyon defensive iatn nure. laura: foror me on where the war in ukraine stands, ipo ske to negeral ben hod fges,orrme ancommde orf the u.s. ainrmy europe. do s...
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e.u.'s say this constitutes a war crime but russia insists it does not target residential buildings. president putin says what he calls his special military operation has a positive dynamic with everything going to plan. his country's joint drills with the belarus army stokes fears of a renewed offensive. minsk insists the exercises are only defensive in nature. laura: for more on where the war in ukraine stands, i spoke to general ben hodges, former commander of the u.s. army in europe. do you see these joint drills between russia and belarus as of prelude to a new ground defense by russia? gen. hodges: i think russia is using belarus as a place to train to are for an eventual new offensive in the spring, but i do not think it would come from the direcon of belarus because lukashenko does not want that to happen. i think he is continuing his game of, be accommodating to the point he does not get annexed, but i think he also knows most people and belarus do not have any interest in a fight
e.u.'s say this constitutes a war crime but russia insists it does not target residential buildings. president putin says what he calls his special military operation has a positive dynamic with everything going to plan. his country's joint drills with the belarus army stokes fears of a renewed offensive. minsk insists the exercises are only defensive in nature. laura: for more on where the war in ukraine stands, i spoke to general ben hodges, former commander of the u.s. army in europe. do you...
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comedian says he looks to root out the corruption has dogged ukraine for years and blocks the countries e.u. membership in the past. the chairman of the anticorruption action center -- >> it doesn't show ukraine is corrupt. on the contrary, the -- it was followg the case even before we have seen a series of arrests. the deputy was fired within one hour. anchor: the war in ukraine is a number of -- one of a number of factors that have forced scientists to push the doomsday clock to 90 seconds to midnight. the embolic clock was created in the 40's to show how close humanity is to self annihilation. reporter: -- >> it is now 90 seconds to midnight. reporter: it sounds like a hoax but the panel is made up of atomic scientists, several of them are nobel laureates. less than one month into 2023, they are worried. >> nuclear risks increased due largely to russia's unprovoked invasion of ukraine. the possibility of nuclear use cannot be discounted. accidents, mistakes could lead to unintended escalation. and putin might deliberately escalate if faced with the prospect of defeat. reporter: since the
comedian says he looks to root out the corruption has dogged ukraine for years and blocks the countries e.u. membership in the past. the chairman of the anticorruption action center -- >> it doesn't show ukraine is corrupt. on the contrary, the -- it was followg the case even before we have seen a series of arrests. the deputy was fired within one hour. anchor: the war in ukraine is a number of -- one of a number of factors that have forced scientists to push the doomsday clock to 90...
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kate: we've been talking about the high levels of inflation facing the e.u. and the u.s.n particul. w does that cost-of-living crisis play out in the re of the world? >>t is fcing up the interest rates around the world, which has a direct impact on new investment in developing countries. that's one. also, the high prices transmit into t developing countries. so if you have natural gas prices going up in europe, that puts upward pressure on natural gas prices around the world and it makes it harder to make rtilizer. so one of the most direct think u just going on right now is from high energy prices in fertilizer and that hurts the food production yields. the farmers aren't planting enough into next year to have sufficient supplies. kate: you can see that full interview on our website under the business section, including what he thinks are the possible right spots of 2023. fraser: it's time now for truth or fake, or deadly fact checking segment. happy new year to you as well. in today's segment, we will debunk some of the images that have been circulating following the ar
kate: we've been talking about the high levels of inflation facing the e.u. and the u.s.n particul. w does that cost-of-living crisis play out in the re of the world? >>t is fcing up the interest rates around the world, which has a direct impact on new investment in developing countries. that's one. also, the high prices transmit into t developing countries. so if you have natural gas prices going up in europe, that puts upward pressure on natural gas prices around the world and it makes...
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majority in favor of joining and the government has begun deliberately downplaying the attractiveness for e.uship. that really undermines this whole thing, to transform this into a zero-sum game. into something where both parties stand to win. this is where things are stuck in many ways. without an offer for both, especially serbia, which can live with the status quo better than kosovo, there is no way to move out of it. let's keep in mind the current conflict is triggered by the fact that germany and france put a proposal on the table which would normalize relations without serbia recognizing kosovo. in response to this proposal, things have escalated to the large degree because serbia has no interest in this proposal. because this would actually reduce tensions and would not allow it for the serbian government to use it for domestic purposes. this is the main trigger which brought this escalation about in recent months. >> what florian seems to be saying is that one of the big incentives for peace is the european union membership. in serbia, that is not as popular as it once wasn't even in
majority in favor of joining and the government has begun deliberately downplaying the attractiveness for e.uship. that really undermines this whole thing, to transform this into a zero-sum game. into something where both parties stand to win. this is where things are stuck in many ways. without an offer for both, especially serbia, which can live with the status quo better than kosovo, there is no way to move out of it. let's keep in mind the current conflict is triggered by the fact that...
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the european commission says the majority of e.u.r states are in favor of traveler stay tuned on p up -- travel restrictions on people arriving from china. the chinese foreign ministry said restricons targeting china were unacceptable and would be met with reciprocal action. the saudi football club al nasser has laid on a lavish reception in riyadh for their star new signing cristiano ronaldo of portugal. football star said he hoped to break new records in saudi arabia. it has been reported rinaldo's salary could be more than $160 million a year making him the highest paid foot all are in history. the american football player demar hamlin is in a critical condition after suffering a cardiac arrest during an american football game last night. the buffalo bills player fell to the ground after colliding with an opponent live on tv. his injury has high lytic concerns about the safety of american football. our washington correspondent has been following the story. >> somethng no sports fan wants to see, a play rushed off to hospital follo
the european commission says the majority of e.u.r states are in favor of traveler stay tuned on p up -- travel restrictions on people arriving from china. the chinese foreign ministry said restricons targeting china were unacceptable and would be met with reciprocal action. the saudi football club al nasser has laid on a lavish reception in riyadh for their star new signing cristiano ronaldo of portugal. football star said he hoped to break new records in saudi arabia. it has been reported...
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berlin would not stand in the way if poland decided to send its leopard tanks to kyiv, and at another e.uforeign minister meeting a day later, she reiterated the importance awful surged support for ukraine. >> it is important that we as an international community do everything we can to defend ukraine so that it wins the right to live in peace and freedom again. reporter: kyiv has been asking western allies to supply them with modern tanks for months. ukrainian officials say the military vehicles, in particular the leopard tanks, are vital for fighting off an anticipated criminal offenses in the spring and retaking territory. nicole: i am joined by by our guest from the german institute for international security affairs here in berlin. brent: good to have you with us. good to see you again. there have been a lot of messages coming out of berlin in the last 72 hours or so regarding what will be done with these leopard two tanks. do you know, is germany going to grant consent or stand in the way? what is it going to do about the strengths -- about these tanks? guest: sorry to disappoint yo
berlin would not stand in the way if poland decided to send its leopard tanks to kyiv, and at another e.uforeign minister meeting a day later, she reiterated the importance awful surged support for ukraine. >> it is important that we as an international community do everything we can to defend ukraine so that it wins the right to live in peace and freedom again. reporter: kyiv has been asking western allies to supply them with modern tanks for months. ukrainian officials say the military...
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armed forces e.u. in the ranks of the national guard therefore, of course, i would like to find a worthy him in this position, well, actually, about this worthy person, and who could he be? and by the way, let's first , what do you think, and why did mr. klymenko appoint the government today as a deputy minister and put him in charge to carry out the duties of the minister well, i think that this happened because, after all, the national police is now one of the largest formations, in fact, which are under the ministry of internal affairs, and klymenko heads the national police. therefore, it was obvious the decision that i think for many other ministers, other deputy ministers who, besides you , are nina, uh, it would be denysa, they are engaged in separate divisions, separate areas of the ministry's work, more so, as i said, more bureaucratic, and that's why we needed a person who, after all, can now hold the situation and will be able to ensure the work of the national police and other formations in the future. well , then who can become the successor of denys monastyrsky here, you kn
armed forces e.u. in the ranks of the national guard therefore, of course, i would like to find a worthy him in this position, well, actually, about this worthy person, and who could he be? and by the way, let's first , what do you think, and why did mr. klymenko appoint the government today as a deputy minister and put him in charge to carry out the duties of the minister well, i think that this happened because, after all, the national police is now one of the largest formations, in fact,...
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the e.u. before was talking stuff. now the word and is on the tip of their tongue.e have seen it from india. is there no way a deal could be done with oracle? no way tiktok could convince there is a safe way of continuing to operate in the u.s.? >> europe is starting to ramp up their activity. government officials in the netherlands banned tiktok's on federal devices. there was leaked internal communication forbes got over the summer and they show a tiktok official said even if all these protections are put in place this project texas that involves oracle it remains to be seen whether product and engineering meeting beijing could still get access to the data. if officials inside tiktok and not certain protections are going to be airtight i don't think we should think they should be either. one analyst had's of a tiktok band at 10% this summer. for the end of last fall they upped it to 40%. that was before the bipartisan bill. we will see. they are spending an awful lot of money. ed: there is one part of this equation we have not discussed which is a tiktok user in t
the e.u. before was talking stuff. now the word and is on the tip of their tongue.e have seen it from india. is there no way a deal could be done with oracle? no way tiktok could convince there is a safe way of continuing to operate in the u.s.? >> europe is starting to ramp up their activity. government officials in the netherlands banned tiktok's on federal devices. there was leaked internal communication forbes got over the summer and they show a tiktok official said even if all these...
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does europe actually need another e.u. fund to match the $370 billion that president biden is going to inject through the inflation reduction act? and if you believe that is one of the tools to respond, how do you get that approved at a european level? >> first of all, we should be aware of what has happened over the last three years. the last time we met in this wonderful conference room, 2020, and over the last three years, we have experienced covid, the lockdown, the recession and every developing or developed country, the rise of inflation, and the war in ukraine. and yet we are still here. we are back discussing the future of the world and the best solutions for the world. that is the first good news. the second good news, is europe over the last three years has become a super political power like china and like the united states. that is good news for all of us to have a continent like europe being able to defend its values, to defend its interests. putting -- we would be divided and we would be weak, but we have bee
does europe actually need another e.u. fund to match the $370 billion that president biden is going to inject through the inflation reduction act? and if you believe that is one of the tools to respond, how do you get that approved at a european level? >> first of all, we should be aware of what has happened over the last three years. the last time we met in this wonderful conference room, 2020, and over the last three years, we have experienced covid, the lockdown, the recession and...
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she says the u.s., the e.u.hina are all slowing at the same time, leading to negative trends globally and the outlook for emerging markets even worse. israel has raised interest rates to the highest level since 2008, and will remain elevated for some time. the bank of israel lifted its benchmark 3.75% in line with most forecasts viewed the monitoring committee also adjusted it sees signs of moderation in inflation pressures with an economic slowdown ahead. moscow's defense ministry says a ukrainian strike on a russian literary flexibility has killed 63 troops stationed there -- military facility has killed 63 troops stationed there. the ukrainian president said on new year's day that russians are right to be afraid because they are losing. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am paul allen. this is bloomberg. haidi: with the subsequent spike of cases in china, it has pushed economic activity to the slowest
she says the u.s., the e.u.hina are all slowing at the same time, leading to negative trends globally and the outlook for emerging markets even worse. israel has raised interest rates to the highest level since 2008, and will remain elevated for some time. the bank of israel lifted its benchmark 3.75% in line with most forecasts viewed the monitoring committee also adjusted it sees signs of moderation in inflation pressures with an economic slowdown ahead. moscow's defense ministry says a...
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the e.u. many rockets. >> lift off from sweden's spaceport in preparation for what could be the first tellite launchrom mainland europe, the eu has inaugurated a new facility, a big step in the space race. >> it is a big moment for europe's space industry, the first orbital launch site on european mainland. this is exactly the infrastructure we need not only to continue to innovate but also to further explore the final frontier. >> the inauguration comes at a time when space cooperation with russia has been curtailed by the war in ukraine. >> the current geopolitical situation, not least, of course, the russian invasion of ukraine, has demonstrated how important it is that the european uon s access tspace. >> the satellite industry is booming. in 2021, more objects were launched in space than ever before, and europe has been developing smaller, cheaper micro rockets. the eu is looking to revive their space program after italy's rocket failed on its second mission. britain's rocket launch also
the e.u. many rockets. >> lift off from sweden's spaceport in preparation for what could be the first tellite launchrom mainland europe, the eu has inaugurated a new facility, a big step in the space race. >> it is a big moment for europe's space industry, the first orbital launch site on european mainland. this is exactly the infrastructure we need not only to continue to innovate but also to further explore the final frontier. >> the inauguration comes at a time when space...
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globalists have always been partial to europe, because, let's face it, technocrats essentially run the e.u. the people have limited say. they are slow to resist agendas forced upon them like merkel's decision to flood the region with an influx of islamic refugees. not popular, they didn't do anything about it, and, of course, davos attendees love china. they don't care if they are the world's biggest polluter and china continues to build coal plants. in fact, they see the ccp as a very valuable partner. >> since china, reformed process over 40 years ago, the country has made great contributions to the development of the economy. >> china is the number one driver of clean energy to date. >> absolutely right. >> yes. >> we vow to cooperate with them obviously. >> laura: we obviously have to cooperate with them. they completely ignore the fact that since china was admitted to the world trade organization they have become if anything more, not less oppressive. but of course, none of that matters to the elites. then there is america. now, we're by our nature rebels. we test theories. we challen
globalists have always been partial to europe, because, let's face it, technocrats essentially run the e.u. the people have limited say. they are slow to resist agendas forced upon them like merkel's decision to flood the region with an influx of islamic refugees. not popular, they didn't do anything about it, and, of course, davos attendees love china. they don't care if they are the world's biggest polluter and china continues to build coal plants. in fact, they see the ccp as a very valuable...
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meta has three months to ensure the processing of such information complies with e.u. rules. the best year of gains for british hedge od manager -- hedge fund manager odey. german power exports jumped. france has been in need of all the electricity it can get. many u.k. reactors were taken off-line for repairs. that is your latest business flash. guy: let's get to that strike story we were talking about. rishi sunak today delivering a speech at the east end of london, setting out his priorities for 2023. he has not given many speeches, and this is his first big one of the new year. among the issues he addressed, real strikes. >> we hugely value public-sector workers like nurses. they do incredibly important work, and that is why we want a reasonable dialogue with the unions about what is responsible unfair for our country. in the coming days, we will update you on the government's next steps. guy: not real strikes. nhs strikes. joining us now, bloomberg's strikes reporter. he has been out of the picket lines to hear what is being said. let's talk about the prime minister and
meta has three months to ensure the processing of such information complies with e.u. rules. the best year of gains for british hedge od manager -- hedge fund manager odey. german power exports jumped. france has been in need of all the electricity it can get. many u.k. reactors were taken off-line for repairs. that is your latest business flash. guy: let's get to that strike story we were talking about. rishi sunak today delivering a speech at the east end of london, setting out his priorities...
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top e.u. and u.k. negotiators speak about whether to fix brexit trading arrangements for northern ireland are within reach. plus, back to davos. the world economic forum resumes after pandemic disruptions. as davos goes on, it is a market that is forced to grapple with an upgrade to their once pessimistic outlook for the year. it is china reopening and it continues to fuel and claim market rally. me take you straight into it because the csi 300 has moved above its 200 day moving average for the first time since december 2021. at the same time, s&p 500 futures, it'll changed at this morning, but hanging around a one month high. even with this optimism, we have a wall street banks reporting on friday and everyone from j.p. morgan to wells fargo, basically everyone we heard of is preparing for a worse economy. it might be a mild recession, so we have to ask to what degree are equity markets pricing in a mild recession? global picture has the same sort of flavor to it, a weaker dollar, lessening expectatio
top e.u. and u.k. negotiators speak about whether to fix brexit trading arrangements for northern ireland are within reach. plus, back to davos. the world economic forum resumes after pandemic disruptions. as davos goes on, it is a market that is forced to grapple with an upgrade to their once pessimistic outlook for the year. it is china reopening and it continues to fuel and claim market rally. me take you straight into it because the csi 300 has moved above its 200 day moving average for the...
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the e.u. has just given the green light for two more species of insect to be used as food for humans. i know you're thinking someone pinched me but it's true. as of tuesday, a powdered form of the house cricket will be given the green light. but don't start licking your chops. also approved is the larval form of the meal worm. it's got meal right there in the name. the netherlands program is pitching the worms as an alternative form of nutrition for school children. of course, this diabolical plan should come as no surprise to no one. for years global elites have been aiming to move western populations away from eating meet. when you can eat something that even miky on the cereal commercials wouldn't touch. that's a beamer reference, isn't it? okay, earlier this month the to which i can was once again front and center at the world economic's forum conference in davos, or as the rest of us all it the futurecasting call for bond villains. we caught up with chairman swag to see what he thinks. >>
the e.u. has just given the green light for two more species of insect to be used as food for humans. i know you're thinking someone pinched me but it's true. as of tuesday, a powdered form of the house cricket will be given the green light. but don't start licking your chops. also approved is the larval form of the meal worm. it's got meal right there in the name. the netherlands program is pitching the worms as an alternative form of nutrition for school children. of course, this diabolical...
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the memphis fire department firing three employees, they e.u. saying the medics and driver failed to properly assess nichols when they arrived on the scene, coming as officials confirm that two more memphis police officers were also relieved of duty, that's the phrase they've used. on top of the five other officers who were fired and charged with second degree murder among other crimes into nichols death, we'll bring in the form he have head of intelligence for the dc home land security me, i'll begin with you, den nel because there's a new york times analysis i was particularly interested in it found that the officers in this encounter shouted at least 71 commands. 71 commands, in approximately a 13-minute period. i want to play a clip frankly from that initial stop for a moment. listen to this. >> i didn't do anything. turn your ass around >> don't do that. ok? get on the fing ground. "i'll tase your ass. i'm on the ground. >> i'll tase you. get off the ground. >>. >>> just hearing this yet again, frankly, it is anxiety producings at the the l
the memphis fire department firing three employees, they e.u. saying the medics and driver failed to properly assess nichols when they arrived on the scene, coming as officials confirm that two more memphis police officers were also relieved of duty, that's the phrase they've used. on top of the five other officers who were fired and charged with second degree murder among other crimes into nichols death, we'll bring in the form he have head of intelligence for the dc home land security me,...
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they're reporting that the antitrust watchdog of the e.u.hat $69 billion acquisition of the maker of "call of duty," huge franchise. they're expectedded to put out this statement of objections, basically why they're concerned about this potential deal. microsoft then address cans those concerns to twist their arm and get them to push it e through. microsoft says, look, we need more content because with we're competing with the likes of sony. they've offered to let "call of duty" play on other consoles like nintendo, for instance, all to a-- allay fears. stuart: one of these days, europeans will come up with a viable company like microsoft. in the meantime, they're going to copy their ideas and take their money. look at bitcoin can. have you any idea why it's breaking out? lauren: fear of missing out. stuart suit that's it? stuart: lauren: and the ftx fallout. you're stuck in the $16-17,000 range, and all of a sudden over the weekend 21,000 the, it seems to be holding. i asked two guests yesterday, they said, yeah, we don't believe this. bitc
they're reporting that the antitrust watchdog of the e.u.hat $69 billion acquisition of the maker of "call of duty," huge franchise. they're expectedded to put out this statement of objections, basically why they're concerned about this potential deal. microsoft then address cans those concerns to twist their arm and get them to push it e through. microsoft says, look, we need more content because with we're competing with the likes of sony. they've offered to let "call of...
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consumer prices in the e.u. fell sharply in december.. on wall street, stock index futures this hour are mixed. a 1% decline on wall street yesterday. the dow fell more than 300 points. strong jobs data was the reason. it's a sign further interest rate hikes may be necessary. on inflation watch, gas prices holding steady at $3.29 a gallon. the final jobs report of the year is due out later this morning. 200,000 new jobs are forecast. that will be the lowest monthly employment gain but still a very big number. if that number holds, it means 2022 was the second biggest year in american history for job creation. think of that. the let's bring in john leer, chief economist at morning consult. good morning. what do you think this job report will tell us? >> good morning. i think the expectations are largely right, that things are still fairly -- you know, the economy is still growing. people are still adding to jobs but i think what's going to be really important is looking at the totality of the first quarter. i think we're seeing an in refl
consumer prices in the e.u. fell sharply in december.. on wall street, stock index futures this hour are mixed. a 1% decline on wall street yesterday. the dow fell more than 300 points. strong jobs data was the reason. it's a sign further interest rate hikes may be necessary. on inflation watch, gas prices holding steady at $3.29 a gallon. the final jobs report of the year is due out later this morning. 200,000 new jobs are forecast. that will be the lowest monthly employment gain but still a...
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and in the e.u. has never been stronger. i know this for a fact.a very strong desire on the part of leadership on both sides to have spats become gone rather than worse. guy: and there are other threats which require unity. john micklethwait will be speaking with -- always a pleasure, please come back again and don't go on any of those other shows. ralph: i promise. [applause] ralph: i love this show. guy: that's what we like to hear. see, diplomacy. thank you very much indeed. alix: come to new york next time. right now back to davos where david westin is joined by the meta-platforms president of global affairs. david: thank you so much for being here. let's start with your business. where are you, you changed the whole business prayed where you and the process for something quite different. >> we are in the process of transition. the building of the metaverse is not an overnight job. this great transition from all of us having a phone in the palm of our hands to putting something on the bridge of our nose and being able to communicate with each o
and in the e.u. has never been stronger. i know this for a fact.a very strong desire on the part of leadership on both sides to have spats become gone rather than worse. guy: and there are other threats which require unity. john micklethwait will be speaking with -- always a pleasure, please come back again and don't go on any of those other shows. ralph: i promise. [applause] ralph: i love this show. guy: that's what we like to hear. see, diplomacy. thank you very much indeed. alix: come to...
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government can take the lead and press the e.u., the european countries, the american allies to designateit as a terrorist organization. it's a threat to the people in region, to people in ukraine, they are sending drones. america has to be tough against them. >> sandra: keep us posted where this goes, should you get the meeting, we would love to follow where that goes next and our thoughts are with you. >> thank you so much for hosting. >> sandra: as you continue on your brave fight. john, something to talk to masih, and she's not afraid for her own life but those around her, her neighbors, for speaking out for the women who are brutally assaulted in her home country. >> john: and you can imagine how terrifying it is to see somebody like that on your front porch and thank goodness she has the camera that takes video, she has the proof for u.s. authorities of the level and the urgent nature of the threats. god bless her, hope she keeps going the great work she's been doing. she's not the sort of person who gives up, no question about that. >> sandra: and full agreement with you as you sai
government can take the lead and press the e.u., the european countries, the american allies to designateit as a terrorist organization. it's a threat to the people in region, to people in ukraine, they are sending drones. america has to be tough against them. >> sandra: keep us posted where this goes, should you get the meeting, we would love to follow where that goes next and our thoughts are with you. >> thank you so much for hosting. >> sandra: as you continue on your...
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is recommending all passengers wear masks on flights from china and that two member states of the e.uou think the u.s. should recommend or require masks on planes from china? >> it is a comprehensive approach. and one of things that has gotten attention is having a negative test before you get on an airline and that applies whether you're an american in china, it applies to everybody. but we're doing increase surveillance of travelers to identify those variants. and them there is a recommendation if you're on a long flight, wearing a mask makes a lot of sense. and so i think that recommendation is still out there by the cdc. and that combination of testing, mask recommendation, genomic sequencing i think it the comprehensive approach that will keep america safe. >> when you look at travel, are you still wearing a mask when you travel? how are you feeling about it? >> yeah, i do. and i'll tell you why, kate. i do it because i travel a lot. i go back and forth a lot over of on weekends and for me, i don't want to get sick. i want to avoid flew and rsv. and i want to avoid covid. so i st
is recommending all passengers wear masks on flights from china and that two member states of the e.uou think the u.s. should recommend or require masks on planes from china? >> it is a comprehensive approach. and one of things that has gotten attention is having a negative test before you get on an airline and that applies whether you're an american in china, it applies to everybody. but we're doing increase surveillance of travelers to identify those variants. and them there is a...
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so, obviously you can get some well-meaning american states, you can get the e.u., you can get a fews, as long as china and russia and india and many others, understandable reasons. a lot of these countries want to lift their population out of poverty, as long as they don't play game we are not succeeding. all we are doing is outsourcing our emissions and we are paying and they are gaining. the way to solve global warming is to innovate. if you could get clean green energy to be cheaper than fossil fuels, everyone would switch. >> john: the marketplace can determine it. speaking of policies, consumer products safety commission has been looking into banning gas stoves, full disclosure, i have one in my house. apparently they have dialed back the policy a little bit, not after existing ones, but only ones that may be manufactured in the future. the reason is respiratory issues from emissions and the overall use of fossil fuels. what do you think of the idea of banning gas stoves? >> it's slightly bizarre. look, there is some respiratory issues and i think it's fine that people are poin
so, obviously you can get some well-meaning american states, you can get the e.u., you can get a fews, as long as china and russia and india and many others, understandable reasons. a lot of these countries want to lift their population out of poverty, as long as they don't play game we are not succeeding. all we are doing is outsourcing our emissions and we are paying and they are gaining. the way to solve global warming is to innovate. if you could get clean green energy to be cheaper than...
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the memphis fire department firing three employees, they e.u.when they arrived on the scene, coming as officials confirm that two more memphis police officers were also relieved of duty, that's the phrase they've used. on top of the five other officers who were fired and charged with second degree murder among other crimes into nichols death, we'll bring in the form he have head of intelligence for the dc home land security me, i'll begin with you, den nel because there's a new york times analysis i was particularly interested in it found that th
the memphis fire department firing three employees, they e.u.when they arrived on the scene, coming as officials confirm that two more memphis police officers were also relieved of duty, that's the phrase they've used. on top of the five other officers who were fired and charged with second degree murder among other crimes into nichols death, we'll bring in the form he have head of intelligence for the dc home land security me, i'll begin with you, den nel because there's a new york times...
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i've been amazed being here in davos talking to our allies, whether they be from nato, the e.u., canada, australia, new zealand, how united the democratic world is and how focused they are on making sure that we stand by ukraine and give them what they need so that putin knows that -- that we will be there and try to have this war won sooner rather than later. >> yeah, and germany is also kind of the center of this debate when i'm talking about which is tanks. other nations like poland and the u.k. just made an announcement they're ramping up pressure on germany to send more modern tanks into the fight. the "wall street journal" reported that germany wouldn't unless the u.s. sent tanks as well. the time to hesitate is long past. does that change anything for you? do tanks need to be going now? >> well, i think that sooner better than later for sure. i'm hopeful that in the dialogue and conversation that will take place tomorrow in the next day, that we'll get to just that point. but i do believe that we're at that point. we see that putin is escalating. to see the destruction to the inf
i've been amazed being here in davos talking to our allies, whether they be from nato, the e.u., canada, australia, new zealand, how united the democratic world is and how focused they are on making sure that we stand by ukraine and give them what they need so that putin knows that -- that we will be there and try to have this war won sooner rather than later. >> yeah, and germany is also kind of the center of this debate when i'm talking about which is tanks. other nations like poland...
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days into the warm one zelinski stood before congress in february he stood before the leaders of the e.ud said this may be the last time you see me alive. he has been clearly imploring the entire globe for aid in very specific ways that it seems his administration never wanted to meet and out to that reporter's question chancellor comes on board of germany and we had committed a battalion as europe has committed two battalions of tanks, but that will be delayed too. it takes time to train. it takes time to ship. why the cost of our tax dollars have we been giving sort of nuggets this whole time to a tune of a huge amount or we could have provided exactly what zelinski was asking for love and months ago? >> mike: i think they just had this inordinate fear of provocation. my judgment immediately was we knew back in september that he was going to invade, we didn't provide any agreement then, he didn't invade until february. that was an enormous mistake. this is months and months of time. to your point, i don't know when they will get these tanks in the field the british shakes, german taste
days into the warm one zelinski stood before congress in february he stood before the leaders of the e.ud said this may be the last time you see me alive. he has been clearly imploring the entire globe for aid in very specific ways that it seems his administration never wanted to meet and out to that reporter's question chancellor comes on board of germany and we had committed a battalion as europe has committed two battalions of tanks, but that will be delayed too. it takes time to train. it...
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and e.u.olence in production and a brazil's capital where thousands of supporters of also narrow broke through security barriers and invaded congress, the supreme court and the presidential palace. the president says the incident is unprecedented in brazil and authorities will hunt down the protesters financial backers per day at least 200 people have been arrested. newly elected u.s. house speaker kevin mccarthy is rallying republicans with pledges to champion spending cuts and strengthen the borders paired on monday the house votes on a new rules package which includes a measure to allow a single member to force a motion to vacate the speakership to a cart the also gave in to the demands from republican hardliners to use the federal debt ceiling as a bargaining chip. ukraine has rejected as nonsense a russian defense ministry claim kremlin troops killed 600 ukrainian soldiers in major strike overnight. the cool officials say the region was hit by a russian missiles but military targets were
and e.u.olence in production and a brazil's capital where thousands of supporters of also narrow broke through security barriers and invaded congress, the supreme court and the presidential palace. the president says the incident is unprecedented in brazil and authorities will hunt down the protesters financial backers per day at least 200 people have been arrested. newly elected u.s. house speaker kevin mccarthy is rallying republicans with pledges to champion spending cuts and strengthen the...
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-e.u. relations. through networks, supporting educational and exchange programs and discussing recent updates in events around global foreign affairs, the caucus will better support security, safety, and prosperity within our own countries and on the global stage. mr. speaker -- madam speaker, lastly, i'd like to encourage my colleagues to join the bipartisan scouting caucus. i co-chair this caucus alongside my colleague, congressman sanford d. bishop jr. from georgia. the congressional scouting caucus is a bipartisan group that aims to promote scouting and support in all forms. as a caucus we will serve as an informal group of members dedicated to issues related to scouting and educating other members on the subject. scouting has been an important part of each of our lives and gives us the tools at an early age to develop personal and leadership skills that have helped make us successful. as adults, we have been given -- we have been involved in promoting scouting and believe strongly in its ability
-e.u. relations. through networks, supporting educational and exchange programs and discussing recent updates in events around global foreign affairs, the caucus will better support security, safety, and prosperity within our own countries and on the global stage. mr. speaker -- madam speaker, lastly, i'd like to encourage my colleagues to join the bipartisan scouting caucus. i co-chair this caucus alongside my colleague, congressman sanford d. bishop jr. from georgia. the congressional...
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we've seen firsthand what russia has done to the e.u., to you're, our allies, but most importantly to their production of energy, inexpensive, cheap energy, and let europe, and mostly germany, put their guard down and become totally dependent. and then putin weaponized energy against them and put a heck of a stranglehold. then we had basically decisions were being made about what could they do. well, the first thing they did was basically eliminate their dispatchable, dependable fuel, whether coal-fired plants, which they had a desire to do but they actively worked quicker than what they had anything to replace it with and become more dependent. they got rid of their nuclear plants because they're ex -- their extreme environmental community wanted none of that. they wanted to go absolutely clean and green. there will be a time probably, hopefully in our lifetime, maybe not but our children's lifetime, that all this might be transitioned into a new carbonless fuel. right now, we need all-of-the-above energy policy. they became totally dependent on cheap russian gas and realized, only a
we've seen firsthand what russia has done to the e.u., to you're, our allies, but most importantly to their production of energy, inexpensive, cheap energy, and let europe, and mostly germany, put their guard down and become totally dependent. and then putin weaponized energy against them and put a heck of a stranglehold. then we had basically decisions were being made about what could they do. well, the first thing they did was basically eliminate their dispatchable, dependable fuel, whether...
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international oil prices claimed, with china reopening -- climbed with china reopening and the e.u.ill start to reverse its curbs at the second half of this year. congress has extended a deadline in peru to set new elections. it has disrupted mining, tourism and agriculture. . six weeks of violent turmoil began when president castillo was impeached. protesters are calling for the interim president and the conservative-controlled congress be replaced. >> a resignation and a new elections. what will they ask for? the generate chaos and anarchy in the country. they went with illegal acts such as drug trafficking, illegal mining and trafficking. vonnie: pakistan's tested prime minister says he is confident to return. to power this year. khan says he expects to win a majority when elections are held sometime in august the former leader. is also toting a planet to shore up economy and backing the imf to stave off continuing default. >> we have no choice now. pakistan has $4 billion reserves left. we are already defaulting on various areas. we will have to make policies like never before i
international oil prices claimed, with china reopening -- climbed with china reopening and the e.u.ill start to reverse its curbs at the second half of this year. congress has extended a deadline in peru to set new elections. it has disrupted mining, tourism and agriculture. . six weeks of violent turmoil began when president castillo was impeached. protesters are calling for the interim president and the conservative-controlled congress be replaced. >> a resignation and a new elections....
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we could growth in the u.s., e.u. and china.ll these things are big headwinds for countries around the world. david: jamie dimon chiming in on the fed conversation. how much higher does he think rates can get ny? -- get and why? >> it is interesting forecast to he was the guy who said there was a hurricane ahead of the u.s. economy. now he said he should of said storm clouds. he thinks the key rate is going to 5%. the markets are pricing in 5.1% as a terminal rate. what he said was the fed will pause. before they move 50% chance. after that they still need to do more moves to 6%. they're going to watch to see what happens to wages. other factors that will tell the balance either way for the fed. >> we were a little slow getting going. i don't think there is any harm done waiting three to six months to see what the full effect is around the world. a reduction of wages etc. it is a wise thing to do. i'm on the side where it may not be enough. >> business schools economic outlook. i've been doing it at the last few years. the forme
we could growth in the u.s., e.u. and china.ll these things are big headwinds for countries around the world. david: jamie dimon chiming in on the fed conversation. how much higher does he think rates can get ny? -- get and why? >> it is interesting forecast to he was the guy who said there was a hurricane ahead of the u.s. economy. now he said he should of said storm clouds. he thinks the key rate is going to 5%. the markets are pricing in 5.1% as a terminal rate. what he said was the...
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she says the u.s., e.u.hina are slowing at the same time leading to negative trends globally with the outlook for emerging markets even worse. israel has raised rates to the highest level since 2008 and signaled they will remain elevated for some time. the bank of israel lifted its benchmark to 3.7 5% from 3.25 percent in line with the most forecasts. monetary committee suggested it sees signs of a moderation in inflation pressures with an economic slowdown ahead. wishing says new chinese foreign minister says he once better ties with the u.s. in a new year's day phone conversation with secretary of state antony blinken. he previously served as china's u.s. ambassador. he said he was looking to maintain a close working relationship with his american counterpart. antony blinken tweeted the two discussed maintaining open lines of communication. hong kong is planning to resume quarantine free travel with china as soon january 8. the chief secretary wrote in a facebook post cross-border travelers will be initial
she says the u.s., e.u.hina are slowing at the same time leading to negative trends globally with the outlook for emerging markets even worse. israel has raised rates to the highest level since 2008 and signaled they will remain elevated for some time. the bank of israel lifted its benchmark to 3.7 5% from 3.25 percent in line with the most forecasts. monetary committee suggested it sees signs of a moderation in inflation pressures with an economic slowdown ahead. wishing says new chinese...
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negotiators from the e.u. and u.k. look to end the disputes over northern ireland as exit talks wrap up today and china reporting 60,000 co-related deaths in the last five weeks. experts say that may be just a fraction of the true toll. welcome to the special edition of bloomberg markets. it is martin luther king day stateside, which means no trading there. a focus on gas prices again, and once again they are dropping, so this has been a big success story for european growth narratives in recent weeks that the natural gas price down 58 euros. it was in the mid 300s and the height of the summer crisis. what is next winter have in store? i climbed down by the chinese authorities is having an impact and brent crude, a little more downside on commodities today. we seem to lack conviction as to whether we are risk on or risk off. we have big events taking place this week, particularly in japan with the boj meeting. we see the yen coming down from recent highs and the dollar resurgent this morning. the yen on the back foot a
negotiators from the e.u. and u.k. look to end the disputes over northern ireland as exit talks wrap up today and china reporting 60,000 co-related deaths in the last five weeks. experts say that may be just a fraction of the true toll. welcome to the special edition of bloomberg markets. it is martin luther king day stateside, which means no trading there. a focus on gas prices again, and once again they are dropping, so this has been a big success story for european growth narratives in...
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would like to allow the spreading of hate speech or other kind of harmful content if it is ahead of e.u able to get -- and europe you may face fines and questions about transparency over his algorithm settings. the eu has taken a number of steps. some of the legislation still needing to enter in, others still on the book. elon musk will find out law applies to him as it does to everyone. tom: i want to go to where ian bremmer is, which is the discussion of tiktok. i am certain every american listener and viewer want me to ask one simple question. should we fear tiktok that our kids use or should we look at -- should we fear that as some form of pipeline or conduit to institutions or authorities in china? dr. schaake: yes. we should not be naive about it. no one should be naive about the harvesting of data as a use social media, whether it is on tiktok or facebook or youtube. for a long time it was american companies that dominated the market elsewhere. as a european we were first floated by his book instagram, youtube, step chapter. the concern about where the data goes and who has acce
would like to allow the spreading of hate speech or other kind of harmful content if it is ahead of e.u able to get -- and europe you may face fines and questions about transparency over his algorithm settings. the eu has taken a number of steps. some of the legislation still needing to enter in, others still on the book. elon musk will find out law applies to him as it does to everyone. tom: i want to go to where ian bremmer is, which is the discussion of tiktok. i am certain every american...