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doesn't like the e.u. he doesn't like the fact that they have got a very strong trade agreement with so many other countries and he likes bilateral agreements united states do one on one and he hasn't been able to get through to the e.u. over that and that's i think is why he actually also criticized merkel over immigration as well as that gas pipeline so i think any moment that he can he will he will try to criticize germany we've heard from some people that they believe within germany that he's looking for regime change anything to try to remove i don't know whether that's the case but it is very clear that he finds germany a threat and that he would like to in some way get a better trade agreement with the e.u. all right that's our reporter alex forrest whining thanks for being with us mr. well still ahead on the day the curious case of an al qaeda leader osama bin laden's body guard he's been living in germany for some time and today authorities deported him back to his native tunisia but a court ruling i
doesn't like the e.u. he doesn't like the fact that they have got a very strong trade agreement with so many other countries and he likes bilateral agreements united states do one on one and he hasn't been able to get through to the e.u. over that and that's i think is why he actually also criticized merkel over immigration as well as that gas pipeline so i think any moment that he can he will he will try to criticize germany we've heard from some people that they believe within germany that...
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late on sunday after a person's chief breaks that negotiator announced he was leaving over may's plans for future trade ties with the e.u. hours later the foreign secretary boris johnson said he was stepping down because the bracks it dream is dying has now been replaced by jeremy hunt the former health minister john hull reports british government unity barely made it through the weekend by monday afternoon two senior ministers had resigned in protest of prime minister to resign may's new business friendly brics it strategy pointing to close at times with the e.u. some called it a sellout among lib now former foreign secretary boris johnson who resigned on monday and david davis who went on sunday night the band tossed we negotiated breaks it with the e.u. . johnson figurehead in the twenty sixteenth bricks it campaign and widely thought to covet the top job wrote this in his resignation letter breaks it should be about opportunity and hope it should be a chance to do things differently he said that dream is dying suffocated by needless self-doubt former health secretary jeremy hunt steps into johnson's shoes top level
late on sunday after a person's chief breaks that negotiator announced he was leaving over may's plans for future trade ties with the e.u. hours later the foreign secretary boris johnson said he was stepping down because the bracks it dream is dying has now been replaced by jeremy hunt the former health minister john hull reports british government unity barely made it through the weekend by monday afternoon two senior ministers had resigned in protest of prime minister to resign may's new...
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asked who he thought his number one foe was trump said not russia but the e.u. he said well i think we have a lot of photos i think the european union is a foe what they do to us in trade now you wouldn't think of the european union but there are folks these comments to a quick response from donald tusk e.u. council president america and the e.u. are best friends who have or says we are photos is spreading fake news. the theme of trump's time in europe ruffled feathers the president's relationship with russia has been under scrutiny since he was elected president costing doubt on the strength of the u.s. european alliance ahead of a summit with russia only adds fuel to the fire. well as mentioned it remains unclear exactly what presidents trump and putin are going to be talking about in helsinki so earlier i asked peter craven in helsinki if any details had to fall about their agenda we do assume they're going to talk about crimea ukraine syria nuclear proliferation and those accusations of meddling on the part of russia perhaps the orders of readymade brought in i
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yes i think it's interesting that that came from the president of the e.u. he's not the host of this of course bartz twenty two of his twenty eight e.u. countries are also members of nato he can perhaps speak out in a way that the nato secretary general cannot speak speak out and he is normally a more controversial character but yes we'll have to watch the relationships with all of the nato leaders but i think you're right to focus on chancellor merkel because there is a prickly relationship with president trump watch too though how he gets on with one leader he seemed to get on very well with which is the canadian prime minister justin trudeau they obviously fell out at the end of that g. seven summit last month and angry exchanges from president trump as he flew away from that summit on his way to singapore on twitter let's see if they've made up when they meet again here all right we're told he later james thank you very much. now we got some breaking news coming from afghanistan it seems at least two people have been killed by a gunman who have stormed a gove
yes i think it's interesting that that came from the president of the e.u. he's not the host of this of course bartz twenty two of his twenty eight e.u. countries are also members of nato he can perhaps speak out in a way that the nato secretary general cannot speak speak out and he is normally a more controversial character but yes we'll have to watch the relationships with all of the nato leaders but i think you're right to focus on chancellor merkel because there is a prickly relationship...
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he wasn't celebrating that e.u. concessions. on the contrary. 's so happy there aren't trade wars happening. he loves these negotiations. that's what the traders want to see. we take a look at the winners and losers, certainly some of the names that are related to earnings. here are the winners, microsoft, nike, visa on the downside. of course, boeing out with quarterly numbers and the costs that have been on the rise, and that weighed on the dow jones industrial average in the early morning, down 80 points. and then there was facebook, which you noted, the miss on revenue and users. and joel kalina sent me a note, mobile revenues also slightly below. but what's interesting about this, liz, is the triple qs and all things tech started to move to the downside here in the after hours, twitter, snap, amazon, netflix, microsoft all to the downside. we saw these futures up over 200 points, it'll be interesting in the morn dog see -- morning to see the market higher but do these tech stocks? elizabeth: thank you so much. president trump just finishing
he wasn't celebrating that e.u. concessions. on the contrary. 's so happy there aren't trade wars happening. he loves these negotiations. that's what the traders want to see. we take a look at the winners and losers, certainly some of the names that are related to earnings. here are the winners, microsoft, nike, visa on the downside. of course, boeing out with quarterly numbers and the costs that have been on the rise, and that weighed on the dow jones industrial average in the early morning,...
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party apart first to go was david davis who as bracks it secretary was leading negotiations with the e.u. heuit in protest at the plan for brics it which may agreed with a cap and it on friday hours later foreign secretary bars johnson and alst he was resigning as well saying the government self-doubt was killing the brakes it dream is being replaced by health minister jeremy hunt a prime minister's strategy is to match the regulations on goods and strike a new deal to establish a free trade area with zero tariffs bought hardline m.p.'s like davis and johnson as saying that this plan prevents the u.k. from following its own laws that it will still need to bow to the rules john hull now reports. british government unity barely made it through the weekend by monday afternoon two senior ministers had resigned in protest of prime minister to resign may's new business friendly breaks it strategy pointing to closer ties with the e.u. some called it a sellout among them now former foreign secretary boris johnson who resigned on monday and david davis who went on sunday night the man tasked with neg
party apart first to go was david davis who as bracks it secretary was leading negotiations with the e.u. heuit in protest at the plan for brics it which may agreed with a cap and it on friday hours later foreign secretary bars johnson and alst he was resigning as well saying the government self-doubt was killing the brakes it dream is being replaced by health minister jeremy hunt a prime minister's strategy is to match the regulations on goods and strike a new deal to establish a free trade...
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we on the path resignations threats of no confidence threats against the e.u. he has jeremy corbett who is arguably been welcoming blairite resignations on his own bed just you know leads in opinion polls to replace stories in may with a majority labor government after two years negotiating with themselves they then wanted to shut down parliament five days. they've even given up on negotiating with each other it isn't the case that the government is failing to negotiate breaks it . finding to meet the needs of the country because they are too busy far too busy fighting each other to raise it may replied by implying that corbin was in on t.c.m. right. when i was because he didn't see a future security relationship with europe he was renegotiating the definition of ninety seven but attempts to tell the leader of western europe's largest socialist movement with anti semitism opin not to be succeeding even mainstream media appears to suggest that the conservatives lack of governance suggests a kind of an icky in the u.k. well one man who's arguably well placed to judg
we on the path resignations threats of no confidence threats against the e.u. he has jeremy corbett who is arguably been welcoming blairite resignations on his own bed just you know leads in opinion polls to replace stories in may with a majority labor government after two years negotiating with themselves they then wanted to shut down parliament five days. they've even given up on negotiating with each other it isn't the case that the government is failing to negotiate breaks it . finding to...
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will be advocating vote leave boris johnson surprise many colleagues by campaigning to leave the e.u. he arguably did more than anyone to ensure a victory for. the battle for brics it was ugly it left scars many cannot forgive boris johnson for using a full statistics and his enemies say for exploiting divisions in british society what do they know the impact of the integration places hospital waiting lists when david cameron resigned after the break to boris hope to become prime minister but his colleagues deserted him and he had to settle for foreign secretary he struggled against the perception that he was a diminished man representing a to finish country at one time. but not when he's foreign secretary not when he has a serious job to do and that's where i think been the clown playing the joke always . it just doesn't work anymore because politics is a serious business when you've got one of the big posts in a cabinet for he just doesn't like you can hack it anymore and i think he knows that he can see that he's losing control he's been written off many many times before not least du
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as well as with the e.u. . he was given a very easy task of negotiating the brexit in december 2016 and has been working very hard since then. we are delighted to welcome him him this morning. he will speak for a few minutes and we will have a brief conversation and then we will take questions from the audience. you all have a copy on your chairs of the powerpoint presentation. >> for those of you watching via live stream - if you look on the side of the screen, you'll see a place to access the pdf files to follow along. let's welcome mr. michelle. >> good morning to all of you in this room and to everyone watching online. thank you very much. this is a challenging task, i can tell you . with the e.u. there are 37 states. we can begin and i regret this vote in the uk two years ago. but to respect it now we have done it in the best way possible. >> today i am finishing my visit in the u.s., where i wanted to make the european voice heard on brexit . just like in europe - know when i met in the u.s. this week would
as well as with the e.u. . he was given a very easy task of negotiating the brexit in december 2016 and has been working very hard since then. we are delighted to welcome him him this morning. he will speak for a few minutes and we will have a brief conversation and then we will take questions from the audience. you all have a copy on your chairs of the powerpoint presentation. >> for those of you watching via live stream - if you look on the side of the screen, you'll see a place to...
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does not have and will not have a better ally than the e.u. helso has mike pompeo saying what a wonderful institution nato was on twitter. it is extraordinary. they even have the old secretary of state, john kelly saying he , has never seen anything so strange or counterproductive than what has been going on in terms of the president trump's reaction at nato. notably, really hitting aggressively at angela merkel's germany saying germany is too reliant on russian energy, russian gas. an unprecedented nato meeting. emily: was there any agreement between these seemingly fraying allies? caroline: yet to ask the question, and while we see donald trump calling for greater spending, he wants the other allies to double their defense spending, but there seems to be something they are working towards. it is involving tech. it is cybersecurity. we did get a key announcement from janice stoltenberg, the nato general secretary, saying yes. we have agreed to up our investment in what they call hybrid warfare ensuring they are protected against cyber attacks d
does not have and will not have a better ally than the e.u. helso has mike pompeo saying what a wonderful institution nato was on twitter. it is extraordinary. they even have the old secretary of state, john kelly saying he , has never seen anything so strange or counterproductive than what has been going on in terms of the president trump's reaction at nato. notably, really hitting aggressively at angela merkel's germany saying germany is too reliant on russian energy, russian gas. an...
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asked who he thought his number one foe was trump said not russia but the e.u. he said well i think we have a lot of photos i think the european union is a foe what they do to us in trade now you wouldn't think of the european union but there are folks these comments to a quick response from donald tusk e.u. council president america and the e.u. are best friends who have a says we are photos is spreading fake news. the theme of trump's time in europe ruffled feathers the president's relationship with russia has been under scrutiny since he was elected president costing doubt on the strength of the u.s. european alliance ahead of a summit with russia only adds fuel to the fire. and to w.'s peter craven is covering today's summit in helsinki for us first of all peter why helsinki why are the two men meeting in the finnish capital. well christopher for more we gather this was a suggestion that came from donald trump itself himself he put that suggestion to his team he said he wanted to have a backdrop that would be monumental no i when you look behind me and you see
asked who he thought his number one foe was trump said not russia but the e.u. he said well i think we have a lot of photos i think the european union is a foe what they do to us in trade now you wouldn't think of the european union but there are folks these comments to a quick response from donald tusk e.u. council president america and the e.u. are best friends who have a says we are photos is spreading fake news. the theme of trump's time in europe ruffled feathers the president's...
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e.u. cars is something he had previously threatened and in response to wish to block had vowed to implement retaliatory measures with twenty billion dollars the e.u. had previously said it would not negotiate with a gun to its head though it seems now to have softened its stance. we have identified a number of areas in which to work together. work to work. on the industrial goods that was my main intention trump told me last week. you want a brutal killer it is the first time that work somewhere has become a threat to the united states of america remember i think as a complement even though i cannot be sure. we will also impose import tariffs this is basically a stupid process the fact that we have to do this but we have to do it we could also do stupid we also have to be this stupid under the new agreement the two sides will seek to cut or eliminate import taxes trade barriers and most subsidies in addition the e.u. will expand its imports of u.s. liquefied natural gas and certain food items in may the ministration slapped hefty tariffs on steel coming from european countries and the e.u.
e.u. cars is something he had previously threatened and in response to wish to block had vowed to implement retaliatory measures with twenty billion dollars the e.u. had previously said it would not negotiate with a gun to its head though it seems now to have softened its stance. we have identified a number of areas in which to work together. work to work. on the industrial goods that was my main intention trump told me last week. you want a brutal killer it is the first time that work...
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and its leaders he even called the e.u. a full recently so how can you be confident that we're now entering a better time for trans-atlantic relations. well i think the president's use of the word photo actually he clarified to say he meant to the economic competitors so i think it didn't have quite the implication that some people tried to attribute to it and i think obviously we have to take people at their word resident younger and president trump shut down yesterday they talked for over three hours they worked their way through the issues and they established a good relationship and were able to come out with this agreement which is both a process a working group a roadmap a timeframe and a concrete list of issues through which we will work our way in order to put us on as i say a much more positive and constructive relationship where we can grow our trade develop our trade even further than that which exists today rather than fighting with each other and imposing tariffs which increase cost to consumers and to companies trying to have the following to say in the wake of the meeting he
and its leaders he even called the e.u. a full recently so how can you be confident that we're now entering a better time for trans-atlantic relations. well i think the president's use of the word photo actually he clarified to say he meant to the economic competitors so i think it didn't have quite the implication that some people tried to attribute to it and i think obviously we have to take people at their word resident younger and president trump shut down yesterday they talked for over...
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it's why he wants to speed it up with the e.u. he wants to make sure he's showing his base he's right there with him. charles: all retaliatory tariffs are politically motivated which is against the world trade organization rules. soybean farers can't make money at this level. corn manufacturers can't make money at this level. i pull up the chart, and corn was lower many times during obama. >> i'm impressed you actually raised the possibility of the feds dipping into their pockets to help the farmers. but the president said something either yesterday or today that bothered me. it's what your typical politician would say. it's short term. it's fine in the long term. americans are grown-ups. you tell them you need to sacrifice for a period of time for the greater good, they will do it. just talk to these farmers like grown-ups. they can take it. don't pretend it's short term. >> what i don't like by the. if you look at the congressional hearings it was trump bashing 101. they were grandstanding with the farmers. they probably didn't kno
it's why he wants to speed it up with the e.u. he wants to make sure he's showing his base he's right there with him. charles: all retaliatory tariffs are politically motivated which is against the world trade organization rules. soybean farers can't make money at this level. corn manufacturers can't make money at this level. i pull up the chart, and corn was lower many times during obama. >> i'm impressed you actually raised the possibility of the feds dipping into their pockets to help...
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all right rafael she'll have in brussels he's the e.u. migration policy advisor at oxfam international e.u. advocacy office rochelle thank you so much for joining us on our program. you're watching the news still to come as france a basks in the glory of its world cup success we have to the low income suburbs of paris where many of the squad grew up what does a victory mean to people living there. and the film nico one thousand nine hundred eighty eight hits theaters on the thirtieth anniversary of the death of christa pesca otherwise known as sixty's icon nico turned homes that will be here from our culture dusk in a moment with the details. and don't forget you can always get the news on the go download our app from google player from the op store and that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news and you can also use the data you have to send us your photos and your videos. will be back with much more news coming up the next thirty minutes. to the top. of the.
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now i'm going to start off with the mckayla in munich and say hoover has apparently said he doesn't think that the e.u. deal is enough he said he sees no alternative to turning people sees no alternative to turning people back at the german border does that spell trouble for the coalition. well it certainly suggests that he wants to take a rather tough line and his closed door meeting with anglo-american might not have achieved a kind of compromise that all sides can live with but then one has to see the person the political person of course is evil for almost separate from his own party many here coming into the building behind me who are now talking about whether this is enough that machall brought this whole series of bilateral agreements that in effect would mean that countries are more willing to take migrants back who were initially registered in their country whether that is enough for horse is a separate question this might well mean that he takes himself out of this equation where hearing that he might have some personal words to say here today so there's an indication there and if he was to
now i'm going to start off with the mckayla in munich and say hoover has apparently said he doesn't think that the e.u. deal is enough he said he sees no alternative to turning people sees no alternative to turning people back at the german border does that spell trouble for the coalition. well it certainly suggests that he wants to take a rather tough line and his closed door meeting with anglo-american might not have achieved a kind of compromise that all sides can live with but then one has...
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this will be advocating but leave boris johnson surprise many colleagues by campaigning to leave the e.u. he arguably did more than anyone to ensure a victory for. the battle for brics it was ugly it left scars many cannot forgive boris johnson for using a full statistics and his enemies say for exploiting divisions in british society what do they know the impact of the immigration places hospital waiting lists. when david cameron resigned after the break to vote boris hope to become prime minister but his colleagues deserted him and he had to settle for foreign secretary he struggled against the perception that he was a diminished man representing a diminished country one thai people would love but not when he's foreign secretary not when he has a serious job to do and that's where i think been the clown playing the joke always . it just doesn't work anymore because politics is a serious business when you've got one of the big posts in a cabinet for he just doesn't like you can hack it anymore and i think he knows that he can see that he's losing control he's been written off many many time
this will be advocating but leave boris johnson surprise many colleagues by campaigning to leave the e.u. he arguably did more than anyone to ensure a victory for. the battle for brics it was ugly it left scars many cannot forgive boris johnson for using a full statistics and his enemies say for exploiting divisions in british society what do they know the impact of the immigration places hospital waiting lists. when david cameron resigned after the break to vote boris hope to become prime...
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in terms of trade, for example, he's also upset with the e.u. t he and nato allies have come together. take a listen. president trump: i think we have a lot of foes. i think the european union is a foe because of what they do to us in trade. russia is a foe in certain respects, and china is a foe economically. but that doesn't mean anything. it means they are competitors. ed: joining me live is a foreign policy fellow at the brookings institution joining us from washington. thanks for joining us. >> a pleasure. ed: let's dispense with this question about nato. the president's critics have been saying that some of his verbal barbs that germans and others was an attempt to split nato because that's something vladimir putin wants, to see a weak nato. the president tweeted no, we have never been stronger. i'm not trying to split the alliance. but he has tough words for the e.u. where do you come down on what he's really doing here? >> there are both sides to this issue. on the one hand all of the media coverage focused on the president's hard line on
in terms of trade, for example, he's also upset with the e.u. t he and nato allies have come together. take a listen. president trump: i think we have a lot of foes. i think the european union is a foe because of what they do to us in trade. russia is a foe in certain respects, and china is a foe economically. but that doesn't mean anything. it means they are competitors. ed: joining me live is a foreign policy fellow at the brookings institution joining us from washington. thanks for joining...
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e.u. are raising eyebrows. he's on his way to finland after spending the first part of the weekend in scotland. the meeting in finland is a headlining event. russian military action in crimea, russia meddling in the 2016 election and joinltd military proliferation. the u.s. ambassador to russia says this is a meeting that absolutely needs to happen. >> you have to build trust in a relationship that has none. so the collective blood pressure in our bilateral relationship is high. we are not talking with one another, we are talking past one
e.u. are raising eyebrows. he's on his way to finland after spending the first part of the weekend in scotland. the meeting in finland is a headlining event. russian military action in crimea, russia meddling in the 2016 election and joinltd military proliferation. the u.s. ambassador to russia says this is a meeting that absolutely needs to happen. >> you have to build trust in a relationship that has none. so the collective blood pressure in our bilateral relationship is high. we are...
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e.u. in his sights it's a stance guaranteed to win him votes at home he blames the e.u. for turkey's problems especially the three point five million syrians in turkey and with the e.u. desperate to stem the flow of migrants it's a card he's quite willing to play. the fast pace of life in the digital world. as the lowdown on the web showing new developments and providing useful information the with his phone lines and interviews with makers and users. the next w. . they make a commitment. they find solution. based inspire. africa. stories for both people of different shaping their nation. there continent. d.w. multimedia series for africa. t w dot com africa on the move. shift cash tag. our special program on women in the tech industry with preprogramed gender stereotypes virtual museums. and face painting evolution. but first. gender equality remains elusive for women in the world of technology the programs of tomorrow are mostly developed by men.
e.u. in his sights it's a stance guaranteed to win him votes at home he blames the e.u. for turkey's problems especially the three point five million syrians in turkey and with the e.u. desperate to stem the flow of migrants it's a card he's quite willing to play. the fast pace of life in the digital world. as the lowdown on the web showing new developments and providing useful information the with his phone lines and interviews with makers and users. the next w. . they make a commitment. they...
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e.u. in his sights it's a stance guaranteed to win him votes at home he blames the e.u. for turkey's problems especially the three point five million syrians in turkey and with the e.u. desperate to stem the flow of migrants it's a card he's quite willing to play. the fast pace of life in the digital world. as the lowdown on the web showing new developments and providing useful information to the witness flames and interviews with the makers and users. next to w. and gemini with w. at any time...
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e.u. in his sights it's a stance guaranteed to win him votes at home he blames the e.u. for turkey's problems especially the three point five million syrians in turkey and with the e.u. desperate to stem the flow of migrants it's a card he's quite willing to play. the fast pace of life in the digital. has the lowdown on the web showing new developments and providing useful information the witness finds and interviews with makers and users. next on. iran ones and unsullied to see how rigid power...
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on a long time when euro skeptic was a critic of plans to allow the free trade of goods with the e.u. but he shrugged off suggestions that his resignation threatens the survival of the british government. now it's time for us to quit too that's all feel business update don't forget you can also catch us on social media i'll be back in the next hour with even more of your business news so until then keep it on . the to. the to. the to. the to. the to be. found the to. the least at full speed. china. korea. but always on the move. mostly today and in the future. try again next week for. mobile for. climate change. live. isn't it time for good. eco africa people and projects that are changing the lives are meant for the better it's up to us to make a difference he could. double you. playing who you think is going to be bullshit. all the matches all the scores. two thousand a team soccer world cup w. we make up over three quarters of it that under the ticket we are the civil service of the game want to shape the continent's future it's part of it enjoying some stars as they share their stories t
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e.u. in his sights it's a stance guaranteed to win him votes at home he blames the e.u. for turkey's problems especially the three point five million syrians in turkey and with the e.u. desperate to stem the flow of migrants it's a card he's quite willing to play. the fast pace of life into digital. as the lowdown on the web showing new developments and providing useful information the way he's flames and interviews with the makers and users. next to the. must still have the best. open air festival in northern germany. talking metal back to the showcase dozens of newcomers to local. w n pop exports. are going to buy their. fucking open air two thousand team starts august second on the dollar and on monday. shift cache. our special program on women in the tech industry with preprogramed gender stereotypes virtual museums. and face painting evolution. but first. gender equality remains elusive for women in the world of technology the programs of tomorrow are mostly developed by man.
e.u. in his sights it's a stance guaranteed to win him votes at home he blames the e.u. for turkey's problems especially the three point five million syrians in turkey and with the e.u. desperate to stem the flow of migrants it's a card he's quite willing to play. the fast pace of life into digital. as the lowdown on the web showing new developments and providing useful information the way he's flames and interviews with the makers and users. next to the. must still have the best. open air...
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e.u. in his sights it's a stance guaranteed to win him votes at home he blames the e.u. for turkey's problems especially the three point five million syrians in turkey and with the e.u. desperate to stem the flow of migrants it's a card he's quite willing to play. the fast pace of life in the digital world. has the lowdown on the web showing new developments and providing useful information the we do use forums and interviews with makers and users. the next day. what keeps us in shape what makes a c. and how do we stay on. my name is dr costa rica i talk to me they can make sense. watch the network. and they discuss what you can do to improve your health. stage use and let's all try to stay in good shape. d.w. . shift cash tag. our special program on women in the tech industry with preprogramed gender stereotypes virtual museums. and face painting evolution. but first. gender equality remains elusive for women in the world of technology the programs of tomorrow are mostly developed by man.
e.u. in his sights it's a stance guaranteed to win him votes at home he blames the e.u. for turkey's problems especially the three point five million syrians in turkey and with the e.u. desperate to stem the flow of migrants it's a card he's quite willing to play. the fast pace of life in the digital world. has the lowdown on the web showing new developments and providing useful information the we do use forums and interviews with makers and users. the next day. what keeps us in shape what...
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when i was clipping, while i was delivering a plan for our future trade with the e.u., he was delivering a plan to teach children how to go on strike. and while i, while i was negotiating our future security or relationship with europe, he was renegotiating the definition of anti-semitism. [inaudible conversations] he protests, i deliver. >> [inaudible] >> there will, indeed, be more. helen wheatley. >> thank you, mr. speaker. 31 member countries of the international holocaust remembrance alliance have an an agreed definition of anti-semitism. does my right honorable friend agree that all political parties should adopt this definition and its examples without amendments or omissions? >> prime minister. >> can i say to my honorable friend that i agree that all political parties should do just that. the conservative party has done that but, sadly, the labour party does not agree. the labour party is trying to redefine anti-semitism to allow people to say that israel is a racist endeavor. the chief rabbi says that what the labour speart doing is sending an unprecedented message of contempt
when i was clipping, while i was delivering a plan for our future trade with the e.u., he was delivering a plan to teach children how to go on strike. and while i, while i was negotiating our future security or relationship with europe, he was renegotiating the definition of anti-semitism. [inaudible conversations] he protests, i deliver. >> [inaudible] >> there will, indeed, be more. helen wheatley. >> thank you, mr. speaker. 31 member countries of the international holocaust...
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. >> the president in context with this global trade strategy if he continues negotiations with mexico, china and the e.u. on wednesday. he will never wave the white flag or give up fighting for fair trade print the president mentioning three big trading partners of the u.s., mexico, china and the e.u. saying he's optimistic things will work out on wednesday. >> the president travels to kansas city, missouri to meet face-to-face with veteran and the vfw convention. live right here on the fox business network. >> tariffs on $16 billion of chinese goods are going to be held today and tomorrow. the u.s. sincerity slap tariffs on $34 billion in response to what it says are beijing's unfair trade practices. to impose $500 billion on all chinese imports. the whole enchilada. >> to trade with china forcing hasbro to make production changes. gerri: tracee carrasco has that story and other headlines this morning. >> during a post-earnings conference call, the company will move outside of china with a third-party vendors are located as a result of potential terrorists. it will continue to diversify. they didn't sa
. >> the president in context with this global trade strategy if he continues negotiations with mexico, china and the e.u. on wednesday. he will never wave the white flag or give up fighting for fair trade print the president mentioning three big trading partners of the u.s., mexico, china and the e.u. saying he's optimistic things will work out on wednesday. >> the president travels to kansas city, missouri to meet face-to-face with veteran and the vfw convention. live right here...
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he just got the e.u. to agree to some major trade deals. >> juan: go back to '70s and nixon and e howard hunt. >> greg: i was a young kid. >> juan: you can go back. >> jesse: secretary of state mike pompeo facing off with senators right now about the putin summit and much more. that showdown, we will bring it to you next. (vo) why are subaru outback owners always smiling? because they've chosen the industry leader. subaru outback holds its value better than any other vehicle in its class, according to alg. better than rav4. better than grand cherokee. better than edge. make every adventure a happy one with subaru outback. get 0% apr financing on the 2018 subaru outback. but i am a simple farmer.bas! my life is here... [telephone ring] ahoy-hoy. alexander graham bell here... no, no, my number is one, you must want two! two, i say!! like my father before... [telephone ring] like my father before... ahoy-hoy! as long as people talk too loudly on the phone, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen m
he just got the e.u. to agree to some major trade deals. >> juan: go back to '70s and nixon and e howard hunt. >> greg: i was a young kid. >> juan: you can go back. >> jesse: secretary of state mike pompeo facing off with senators right now about the putin summit and much more. that showdown, we will bring it to you next. (vo) why are subaru outback owners always smiling? because they've chosen the industry leader. subaru outback holds its value better than any other...
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e.u. chiefs. he sides agreed to cut or remove key import taxes trade barriers and subsidies on the e.u. will boost imports of u.s. food and liquefied natural gas this comes after the white house slapped huge tariffs on european our new medium and steel in may and his new walk towards trump is strikingly different from his earlier hostility we have identified a number of various blue ridge to work together. to work towards zero terrace on the industrial goods that was my main intention. told me last week claude you are a brutal killer and this is the first time that luxembourg has become a threat to the united states of america remember i think as a compliment even though i cannot be sure. so now we will also impose import tariffs this is basically a stupid process the fact that we have to do this but we have to do we can also do stupid we also have to be this stupid to try and just roll over john clarke younker and get concessions almost immediately the answer is yes john clarke younker is is a surrender monkey it came to d.c. and he surrendered the white flag was waved and he gets noth
e.u. chiefs. he sides agreed to cut or remove key import taxes trade barriers and subsidies on the e.u. will boost imports of u.s. food and liquefied natural gas this comes after the white house slapped huge tariffs on european our new medium and steel in may and his new walk towards trump is strikingly different from his earlier hostility we have identified a number of various blue ridge to work together. to work towards zero terrace on the industrial goods that was my main intention. told me...
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gave that interview to the sun tabloid he not only sighed look you have to choose between us and the e.u. he said he was a much better negotiator than juries in my undermining her authority he endorsed a rival of hers the former foreign secretary boris johnson as the next prime minister and he did that not on his own because his former chief strategist but still a trump ally steve bannon was in london working with the right wing politicians including a politician named nigel fraught the former leader of the u.k. independence party become a link they are all hard great to tears then and wants to see the breakup of the new project wants to get back into politics boris johnson must be prime minister in other words it wasn't just trump speaking off the top of his. truck predicted yesterday that his meeting with vladimir putin would be easier than the meetings that he's had with his his allies in brussels and in the u.k. this week he says that putin is not his friend but his competitor well can we expect. you can expect a photo opportunity donald trump admires a lot of donald trump would like to
gave that interview to the sun tabloid he not only sighed look you have to choose between us and the e.u. he said he was a much better negotiator than juries in my undermining her authority he endorsed a rival of hers the former foreign secretary boris johnson as the next prime minister and he did that not on his own because his former chief strategist but still a trump ally steve bannon was in london working with the right wing politicians including a politician named nigel fraught the former...
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he talked about not just tariffs in the upcoming meeting with the leadership of the e.u., he spent a great deal of time talking about the great things that he thinks are very important. i should point this out, he had a chance to introduce to the crowd his new v.a. secretary, robert wilkey. as mentioned, he took a swipe at european leaders that are set to visit here, the white house this week, hoping to tamp down a budding trade tiff. >> for now in the midst of a great economic revival. it's for that reason i chose this is the time. last year our country lost $817 billion dollars on trade. these countries have been ripping us off for decades. >> a familiar refrain from the president. a rather touching moment today as i had a chance to watch the president welcome a 94-year-old veteran. very sweet. he made brief remarks. the president said it made him nervous because he kept saying one more thing, mr. president. you never know what happens when you give the mic to somebody else. he said listen, for my 95th birthday, i'd like to visit you in the oval office. president said he would oblig
he talked about not just tariffs in the upcoming meeting with the leadership of the e.u., he spent a great deal of time talking about the great things that he thinks are very important. i should point this out, he had a chance to introduce to the crowd his new v.a. secretary, robert wilkey. as mentioned, he took a swipe at european leaders that are set to visit here, the white house this week, hoping to tamp down a budding trade tiff. >> for now in the midst of a great economic revival....
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by being conciliatory towards the e.u., he might be able to do that. >> juan: greg, how did you get backrom granite city so quickly? >> greg: private plane and a tunnel. looking at liz warren and other folks like cory booker, we have so much good news and the democrats are fixated on finding bad news. they are like old, strange men on the beach with metal detectors who are walking too close to you hoping to find something. except they are misery detectors and they can't find any misery so they have to invent misery. liz warren wants to raise tax rates to 50% for some people and rollback the tax cuts. she is essentially a success extinguisher. she is looking at the economy like it's a fire and she wants to put it out. that's what she's doing. here's what i worry about. but i've noticed is we might be entering the second part of a political cycle that's been going on since the '60s. the republicans come in and fix things and that allows for democrats to come in and break things because there are things to be broken. then you get the republicans back into fix things because the democrats br
by being conciliatory towards the e.u., he might be able to do that. >> juan: greg, how did you get backrom granite city so quickly? >> greg: private plane and a tunnel. looking at liz warren and other folks like cory booker, we have so much good news and the democrats are fixated on finding bad news. they are like old, strange men on the beach with metal detectors who are walking too close to you hoping to find something. except they are misery detectors and they can't find any...
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e.u. where he straightening to slap a twenty percent tariff on imported cars from europe but stock market investors are acting as if a genuine u.s. trying to trade war has erupted has a tit for tat tariff spat between china and the us shifted from a skirmish to a full blown trade war that is certainly how financial markets have been react. thing tensions took a turn higher last tuesday after president donald trump threatened to impose tariffs on as much as four hundred fifty billion dollars in chinese goods further ratcheting up tensions between the two largest economies in the world well you know all the trade that's been going on for decades a kind of got into these channels of trade that nobody's questioned for. questioning what's going on and really architecting global trade in a way that would probably be fair more fair fair trade you know i was speaking of mispronunciation this is kind of why i set this up is that there's this little stand country eastern european country called stan cruz cruz expand. and i know i'm probably mispronouncing it but nevertheless they are right there be
e.u. where he straightening to slap a twenty percent tariff on imported cars from europe but stock market investors are acting as if a genuine u.s. trying to trade war has erupted has a tit for tat tariff spat between china and the us shifted from a skirmish to a full blown trade war that is certainly how financial markets have been react. thing tensions took a turn higher last tuesday after president donald trump threatened to impose tariffs on as much as four hundred fifty billion dollars in...