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japan deal is the largest ever negotiated by the e.u. how significant is this is especially right now in times of protectionism. we're going to of course there is the economic value of this massive trade deal but there's also the strategic significance and i would say that at this moment even the the more important part the message here being that close the markets remain open remain rule based and that is why she won't go juncker the head of the european commission in this press conference with the japanese prime minister made clear that there is no protection in protectionism and that there is no unity at a time where there is unilateral isn't a message that one could think could be directed at president trump of course the question is always how well balanced are these kind of trade deals only what would you say is one side better off than the other and what trade volume are actually talking about. i think they're differently better off than the other but they're pretty well evenly balanced and contrast for example to the trade relationsh
japan deal is the largest ever negotiated by the e.u. how significant is this is especially right now in times of protectionism. we're going to of course there is the economic value of this massive trade deal but there's also the strategic significance and i would say that at this moment even the the more important part the message here being that close the markets remain open remain rule based and that is why she won't go juncker the head of the european commission in this press conference...
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e.u. but how cantor reason may please everyone and convince e.u. leaders to this is inside story. hello welcome to the program i'm adrian finnigan britain's prime minister's reason may is defending her plans for briggs it in the face of protest resignations from her governing conservative party julia ministers as well as two vice chairs of step down following the resignations of minister briggs that david davis and foreign secretary boris johnson who says the dream of briggs it is dying but may insists that her current position will let the e.u. k. leave the e.u. in a smooth and orderly way in brussels where she attended the nato summit she said her brings it deal will protect jobs and british commitments to will the island the czech a steel plant has been put together it's been agreed government will be publishing our white paper this week which will set out more detail on it it's there because it delivers on the people gave them bricks it it delivers the fact that we will have an end to free movement that we would have an end to the jurisdiction of the european court of justice
e.u. but how cantor reason may please everyone and convince e.u. leaders to this is inside story. hello welcome to the program i'm adrian finnigan britain's prime minister's reason may is defending her plans for briggs it in the face of protest resignations from her governing conservative party julia ministers as well as two vice chairs of step down following the resignations of minister briggs that david davis and foreign secretary boris johnson who says the dream of briggs it is dying but may...
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e.u. policy away from the issue of migration another problem the austrians will face is the pressing question of how to deal with the e.u.'s budget which means that as mr cortes takes a seat around the table he will face lots of questions which may not have easy answers. so laura that's the scenario facing mr chords in vienna but the scenario facing angle americal in berlin is very different and before her meetings she has given an interview to german television this afternoon and in it she says that this is a hopeful and her share the same ideas aspirations objectives it's just that they seem to disagree a little on the way to achieve them question will be what does he make of it and we'll know perhaps in the next few hours how things will progress and will keep watching closely dominic many thanks for his latest that from. now african union leaders have plenty to discuss as they meet in mauritania's capital particularly worried about south sudan where fighting has thrown the latest cease fire in jeopardy just hours after it was signed off but the main thing is corruption which according to estimat
e.u. policy away from the issue of migration another problem the austrians will face is the pressing question of how to deal with the e.u.'s budget which means that as mr cortes takes a seat around the table he will face lots of questions which may not have easy answers. so laura that's the scenario facing mr chords in vienna but the scenario facing angle americal in berlin is very different and before her meetings she has given an interview to german television this afternoon and in it she...
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e.u. but how cantor reason may please everyone and convince e.u. leaders to this is inside story. hello welcome to the program i'm adrian finnegan britain's prime minister's reason may is defending her plans for briggs it in the face of protest resignations from her governing conservative party julia ministers as well as two vice chairs of step down following the resignations of ministers briggs that david davis and foreign secretary boris johnson who says the dream of briggs it is dying but may insists that her current position will let the e.u. k. leave the e.u. in a smooth and orderly way in brussels where she attended the nato summit she said her brings it deal will protect jobs and british commitments to will the island the checkers deal is a plan has been put together it's been agreed government will be publishing our blank paper this week which will set out more detail on it it's there because it delivers on the day that people gave on bret's it it delivers the fact that we will have an end to free movement that we will have an end to the jurisdiction of the european court
e.u. but how cantor reason may please everyone and convince e.u. leaders to this is inside story. hello welcome to the program i'm adrian finnegan britain's prime minister's reason may is defending her plans for briggs it in the face of protest resignations from her governing conservative party julia ministers as well as two vice chairs of step down following the resignations of ministers briggs that david davis and foreign secretary boris johnson who says the dream of briggs it is dying but...
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japan deal is the largest ever negotiated by the e.u. how significant is this is especially right now in times of protectionism what monica of course there is the economic value of this massive trade deal but there's also the strategic significance and i would say that at this moment even the the more important part of the message here being that global markets remain open remain rule based and that is why don't go junker the head of the european commission in this press conference with the japanese prime minister made clear that there is no protection in protectionism and that there is no unity at a time where there is unilateral isn't a message that one could think could be directed at president trump of course the question is always how well balanced are these kind of trade deals what would you say is one side better off than the other and what trade volume are actually talking about. i think they're differently better off than the other but they're pretty well evenly balanced and contrast for example to the trade relationship between the
japan deal is the largest ever negotiated by the e.u. how significant is this is especially right now in times of protectionism what monica of course there is the economic value of this massive trade deal but there's also the strategic significance and i would say that at this moment even the the more important part of the message here being that global markets remain open remain rule based and that is why don't go junker the head of the european commission in this press conference with the...
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e.u. legislation rules but how can a transporter guarantee animal welfare outside the e.u. . i still don't know who informed russia kazakhstan uzbekistan or wherever that their transport and animal welfare regulations if they have any don't apply to our trucks but our regulations do try saying that to another country. and what's good deeds on the visits and that's why i think the european court judgement is ridiculous. hostile and. still the ruling applies not only to the export of expensive breeding animals but also to animals for slaughter. animal welfare is welfare for all animals this is undisputed however it may be necessary to keep in mind that the treatment of breeding animals could be completely different to that of animals for slaughter. would like us but it's not the same magine you're selling cars if you sell a formula one car that you were planning to race somewhere it must arrive in a faultless condition. but if you're selling junk cars for scrap it's not that important if the body has a few dents. that's how i'd put it. on. that straight talk criminal industry e
e.u. legislation rules but how can a transporter guarantee animal welfare outside the e.u. . i still don't know who informed russia kazakhstan uzbekistan or wherever that their transport and animal welfare regulations if they have any don't apply to our trucks but our regulations do try saying that to another country. and what's good deeds on the visits and that's why i think the european court judgement is ridiculous. hostile and. still the ruling applies not only to the export of expensive...
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e.u. in brussels how can it be that for years now every summer animals are suffering and dying of thirst on the e.u. border with turkey. we're asking about the situation at the border between gary at and turkey so we're working with with gary out for example to see how we can prove different cities of the day have for and most close to the border and we are working with to keep to make sure that such problems at the border are reduced or. don't occur in the future any more so. we are working with them to to try to improve and proof the situation and avoid this kind of on for scene situation temperature for example his mother on forseen. unforseen. event on person situation. unpredictable temperatures traffic jams that go on for kilometers. not every week is like this but it happens every summer. we were here before a few weeks ago little is changed to. endless queues stressed out drivers and animals almost dying of searched until they finally crossed the e.u. border into turkey. the journey is still far from over but any notion of animal welfare ends here especially during these summer week
e.u. in brussels how can it be that for years now every summer animals are suffering and dying of thirst on the e.u. border with turkey. we're asking about the situation at the border between gary at and turkey so we're working with with gary out for example to see how we can prove different cities of the day have for and most close to the border and we are working with to keep to make sure that such problems at the border are reduced or. don't occur in the future any more so. we are working...
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next week president trump has a make or break meeting with the e.u. how that's going to go, we'll break it down for you next. i'm a four-year-old ring bearer with a bad habit of swallowing stuff. still won't eat my broccoli, though. and if you don't have the right overage, you could be paying for that pricey love band yourself. so get an allstate agent, and be better protected from mayhem. like me. can a ring bearer get a snack around here? you shouldn't be rushed into booking a hotel. with expedia's add-on advantage, booking a flight unlocks discounts on select hotels until the day you leave for your trip. add-on advantage. only when you book with expedia. add-on advantage. that's the same things i want to do with you. it's an emotional thing to watch your child grow up and especially get behind the wheel. i want to keep you know, stacking up the memories and the miles and the years. he's gonna get mine -but i'm gonna get a new one. -oh yeah when it's time for your old chevy truck to become their new chevy truck, there's truck month. get 18% of msrp cash
next week president trump has a make or break meeting with the e.u. how that's going to go, we'll break it down for you next. i'm a four-year-old ring bearer with a bad habit of swallowing stuff. still won't eat my broccoli, though. and if you don't have the right overage, you could be paying for that pricey love band yourself. so get an allstate agent, and be better protected from mayhem. like me. can a ring bearer get a snack around here? you shouldn't be rushed into booking a hotel. with...
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israelis who have said thank you for bringing this bill forward so how likely is any mention the e.u. how likely is it that the e.u. would would come on board with an idea like this because i've so far they they don't do they. unfortunately the e.u. and probably won't come on board but my belief is that back in the eighty's and arland where it led to on in south africa in particular on apartheid and i believe we can lead in this i believe arlen can lead on this and i believe if we lead on this well their countries countries will follow too and that's why it's so important to me that that was a distinction between boycotting the goods in particular from the settlements and that the idea of a bigger a broader boycott of israeli goods this is absolutely not a boycott of israeli good stis is only a boycott of the illegal settlements because under international law and we know that settlements are illegal and we know that if we receive god's from the illegal settlements that we're we're going against international law and that's all this is about it's not really rocket science it's not b.d.s.
israelis who have said thank you for bringing this bill forward so how likely is any mention the e.u. how likely is it that the e.u. would would come on board with an idea like this because i've so far they they don't do they. unfortunately the e.u. and probably won't come on board but my belief is that back in the eighty's and arland where it led to on in south africa in particular on apartheid and i believe we can lead in this i believe arlen can lead on this and i believe if we lead on this...
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report from the british government highlighting how maintain smooth e.u. and u.k.he how do us how they can change rules? >> this is the new white paper coming from the prime minster theresa may. within that is the devil in the of how the you can our flows be-- how data impacted. this is clear that the u.k. will called digital signal market. have to prove its adequacy. comes touacy when it the mental right of protecting the data. like argentina at the moment and such new zealand they are deemed adequate when comes have they are allowed to free flows of data. u.k. will not automatically have leaves the e.u. eu and u.k.,een theyng at data how interact. able tountries will be share data and within five rings. is something that can't be .ssumed u.k. will get just about not privacy and it's about national security. concerns.the thanks so much. coming up, your move murdoch. ball is back in fox's corner the bidding war for sky heats up. bloomberg. emily: 2018 emny nominations are in. netflix achieved a milestone. they scored 112. netflix overtakes hbo. reflect rapi
report from the british government highlighting how maintain smooth e.u. and u.k.he how do us how they can change rules? >> this is the new white paper coming from the prime minster theresa may. within that is the devil in the of how the you can our flows be-- how data impacted. this is clear that the u.k. will called digital signal market. have to prove its adequacy. comes touacy when it the mental right of protecting the data. like argentina at the moment and such new zealand they are...
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about how china and the e.u. manipulating currencies, taking away our competitive edge. t a level playing field. do we need to look at this? we have a president who wants a weaker dollar. >> the question is, how much impact does this have on the fed. we know that the fed is independent. to worry about that so much as we have to worry about trade diplomacy. we're talking about tariff war's. how much trading partners can trust us and how much partners want to do business with us if you have a leader who is criticizing and calling them out. you could argue that the yuan devaluation of 2015 was a currency manipulation. what werd to argue that have seen recently is currency manipulation. it reflects expectations about chinese economic growth. alix: gina, it could be worse. it is still 2%. that part has not changed. andonsidering the backdrop the rhetoric we have had, the currency market is benign parent it has not been -- benign. it has not been volatile. it could go there. >> you are heading in that direction. it is tweets that send it in that direction. alix: here's what pre
about how china and the e.u. manipulating currencies, taking away our competitive edge. t a level playing field. do we need to look at this? we have a president who wants a weaker dollar. >> the question is, how much impact does this have on the fed. we know that the fed is independent. to worry about that so much as we have to worry about trade diplomacy. we're talking about tariff war's. how much trading partners can trust us and how much partners want to do business with us if you have...
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e.u. is contemplating how to save the new can a deal france in particular wants airbus to benefit from its deals with iran and is desperately seeking some sort of arrangement the washington is aware of this and the proof of that is that trump has recently announced that he will assess the sanctions case on a case by case basis suggesting that there is room for leeway for opening up certain sectors or or preventing certain sectors from being subject to sanctions trumper should be well aware perhaps he is one of or at least his policy advisers will be well aware that this time implemented ascensions will be far more difficult because the world to jump on the iran nuclear deal it sped to sign agreements with iran and now all of a sudden it's been told it's not allowed to implement them so i think washington is in a very difficult position when it comes to iran in terms of trying to keep the line of allies in check and as i said earlier remember he's made a very very big problem with the e.u. i mean let's look at the the dutch prime minister's visit to washington whereby trump said you know wh
e.u. is contemplating how to save the new can a deal france in particular wants airbus to benefit from its deals with iran and is desperately seeking some sort of arrangement the washington is aware of this and the proof of that is that trump has recently announced that he will assess the sanctions case on a case by case basis suggesting that there is room for leeway for opening up certain sectors or or preventing certain sectors from being subject to sanctions trumper should be well aware...
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e.u. but how cantor reason may please everyone and convince e.u. leaders to this is inside story. hello welcome to the program i'm adrian finnegan britain's prime minister's reason may is defending her plans for briggs it in the face of protest resignations from her governing conservative party julia ministers as well as two vice chairs of stepped down following the resignations of minister briggs at david davis and foreign secretary boris johnson who says the dream of brigs it is dying but may insists that her current position will let the e.u. kay leave the e.u. in a smooth and orderly way in brussels where she attended the nato summit she said her brings a deal will protect jobs and british commitments to will the island the checker steel plant has been put together it's been agreed government will be publishing our blank paper this week which will set out more detail on it it's there because it delivers on the day that people gave on bret's it it delivers the fact that we will have an end to free movement that we would have an end to the jurisdiction of the european court of j
e.u. but how cantor reason may please everyone and convince e.u. leaders to this is inside story. hello welcome to the program i'm adrian finnegan britain's prime minister's reason may is defending her plans for briggs it in the face of protest resignations from her governing conservative party julia ministers as well as two vice chairs of stepped down following the resignations of minister briggs at david davis and foreign secretary boris johnson who says the dream of brigs it is dying but may...
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clear yet this deal so far is just words for instance when it comes to solar beams it's not clear how the e.u. will actually manage to make sure that the europeans buy more soybeans because how can they force the european consumers or companies to buy that stuff with liquefied natural gas also some technical conditions have to be fulfilled first and then when it comes to the negotiations about reduced tariffs and other trade barriers this is as we've just heard a long and complicated process the question is was on the trunk have the patience to do that and also the tariffs on steel and aluminum by the americans and the countermeasures by the europeans are still in place and then of course if donald trump is in a bad mood he might destroy everything that has been achieved with just one tree so i would be very cautious right proceed with caution but nevertheless there were some relief that me felt he in the european union said what about the reaction from american companies and industry how are they taking this latest development. also cautious the relieved the dollar jones was up on thursday p
clear yet this deal so far is just words for instance when it comes to solar beams it's not clear how the e.u. will actually manage to make sure that the europeans buy more soybeans because how can they force the european consumers or companies to buy that stuff with liquefied natural gas also some technical conditions have to be fulfilled first and then when it comes to the negotiations about reduced tariffs and other trade barriers this is as we've just heard a long and complicated process...
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e.u. and how he feels about the strength of the greenback. look at the key affects. would say the key markets story this week. we are looking at the yuan, backup the top of the list for worries of emerging-market investors. this is what we see with a gap of offshore yuan. you see the bears when it comes to this, getting ever louder with expectations. the pboc not doing much to stem fears. we had the 6.7 for the first time in about a year and the most weakening on friday in two years. down 8% since march highs when it comes to the yuan. looking to see whether volatility spreads across the rest of the em, the fx complex. us get to first word news. u.k.'s new brexit chief said the country must prepare for a no deal brexit. they told bbc that while they ae this scenario happening, responsible government should plan for every outcome. he talked to the sunday telegraph, the uk's will refuse to pay the divorce bill if it fails to agree on a deal. the new president of mexico is toling on president trump trash nafta talks and aimed at a final deal including all three countrie
e.u. and how he feels about the strength of the greenback. look at the key affects. would say the key markets story this week. we are looking at the yuan, backup the top of the list for worries of emerging-market investors. this is what we see with a gap of offshore yuan. you see the bears when it comes to this, getting ever louder with expectations. the pboc not doing much to stem fears. we had the 6.7 for the first time in about a year and the most weakening on friday in two years. down 8%...
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e.u. countries so how unusual as a massive series of fires like this in sweden. well that's not totally unheard of in n.t. fourteen though is a very big forest fire and that one actually ended up burning from july to march the following yeah but it definitely becoming more common the deputy prime minister has looked at climate change issues as the role of sweden's climate minister and all the politicians seem to be saying sweeney's are a lot to become more bad for this because it's becoming more common this summer has been extremely hot and that coupled with an act of rain just means that the vast arse the country has. very trying to wildfires spreading quickly and how close have they come to populated areas well the prayers of the firefighters at the moment is to try and keep them away from populated areas and they see concentrated around the central regions a c. then and there have been a few villages where people have been ordered to evacuate and leave the hames at the moment i think that's affected between three hundred to five hundred people say in each case
e.u. countries so how unusual as a massive series of fires like this in sweden. well that's not totally unheard of in n.t. fourteen though is a very big forest fire and that one actually ended up burning from july to march the following yeah but it definitely becoming more common the deputy prime minister has looked at climate change issues as the role of sweden's climate minister and all the politicians seem to be saying sweeney's are a lot to become more bad for this because it's becoming...
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how the issue has divided europe. this is. it's quite obvious that this puts europe under a lot of pressure. the fact this issue affects every e.u. member state means of course that it will take longer to solve this it shows how divided we are over the issue. but i believe finding a common solution for migration is crucial to the future of the european union. not only in europe in recent weeks migration policy has exposed to visions that threaten to break apart her governing coalition. but at friday's press conference she showed no sign of being troubled missing only that she looked forward to a few days' rest. you're watching the news or so have a lot more to tell you about including there sweden's biggest wildfires in decades and now other european countries are sending help to combat that well have we won in a report coming up but first let's return to the chasseur on america and what she had to say about a brewing trade faceoff with the u.s. guard as she reiterated that the e.u. is determined to counter any u.s. tariffs and a further escalation of the trade was started by u.s. president paul trump the situation she said is v
how the issue has divided europe. this is. it's quite obvious that this puts europe under a lot of pressure. the fact this issue affects every e.u. member state means of course that it will take longer to solve this it shows how divided we are over the issue. but i believe finding a common solution for migration is crucial to the future of the european union. not only in europe in recent weeks migration policy has exposed to visions that threaten to break apart her governing coalition. but at...
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we take a look at how austria's e.u. presidency could impact the block and the boats bringing refugees and migrants to european shores. and it's. in. the weather sponsored by katter. hello there you may have heard it's been pretty warm in the western parts of europe recently we've got some health pipe bands we've also got some wildfires but if you manage to avoid those hazards then it's fine and settled in pretty warm. many of us are enjoying that warm weather now for some of us it's going to stay hot and dry over the next few days but not quite for all of us we've already seen some thunderstorms over the iberian peninsula and this spiraling area of low pressure is going to give more of a role to hefty downpours as we head through the next day or so so you can see it at the moment making its way into the northwestern parts of france and through parts of the british isles and this region is where we're going to see more thunderstorms as we head through the next few days for the central belt of europe there it will stay fi
we take a look at how austria's e.u. presidency could impact the block and the boats bringing refugees and migrants to european shores. and it's. in. the weather sponsored by katter. hello there you may have heard it's been pretty warm in the western parts of europe recently we've got some health pipe bands we've also got some wildfires but if you manage to avoid those hazards then it's fine and settled in pretty warm. many of us are enjoying that warm weather now for some of us it's going to...
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e.u. but how counter reason may please everyone i'm convinced to this is inside story. welcome to the program. britain's prime minister its reason may is defending her plans for briggs it in the face of protest resignations from her governing conservative policy julia ministers as well as to vice chair of step down following the resignations of minister.
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e.u. are also threatening how these bottom line. lies in business with. me. sliding down a forest flying holiday. by boat or by rail. peaceful tranquil. sailing with energy. you it's most beautiful really are as diverse as they are in. our series this week all in. the room next to the table. sis louis sarno just couldn't get this song out of his head. musicologist began searching for the source of these captivating sounds. and found that deep in the rain forest in central africa. the bike up people. that i hang a. thing out. and would like to believe likely to even be because. i am the one thing they. say he was so fascinated by their culture that he stayed. only a promise to a son was made son to leave the jungle and return to the concrete and glass jungle . the result reverse culture shock. ready for a comeback you realize how strange artificial is they collect into life. the prize winning documentary from the forest starts aug ninth d w. hi there welcome for your remarks here's what's coming up to kick off this week. some a sensation but the song that's on
e.u. are also threatening how these bottom line. lies in business with. me. sliding down a forest flying holiday. by boat or by rail. peaceful tranquil. sailing with energy. you it's most beautiful really are as diverse as they are in. our series this week all in. the room next to the table. sis louis sarno just couldn't get this song out of his head. musicologist began searching for the source of these captivating sounds. and found that deep in the rain forest in central africa. the bike up...
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>> "the washington post" reported trump for his part frequently tells european leaders how much he dislikes the e.uand how it is worse than china. ambassador, what do you make of those comments, and is it possible for the president to convey a sense of cooperation? because there has been significant progress that nato has made. >> ambassador hutchison: nato really is making progress and they are doing it really at president trump's insistence and i think that it's very clear, and he's been very direct about the europeans needing to do more for their own security. i've worked for probably three presidents, all of whom have said the same thing. now i think for the first time we are releasing the europeans actually start going in the right direction. every ally is now increasing defense spending. we have had the largest increase in defense spending since the cold war and in the year and a half since president trump has been in office, it has doubled since 2014. i think he is making an impact and i think that the europeans, including chancellor merkel just recently has said we are going to do more. it
>> "the washington post" reported trump for his part frequently tells european leaders how much he dislikes the e.uand how it is worse than china. ambassador, what do you make of those comments, and is it possible for the president to convey a sense of cooperation? because there has been significant progress that nato has made. >> ambassador hutchison: nato really is making progress and they are doing it really at president trump's insistence and i think that it's very...
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e.u. just going to wait and watch how do you see things developing from brussels. you can't do anything unless london sort of comes up with a solution unless the government either steps down and a new government comes and then a lot more time will go by unless london for instance asks for a prolongation off period and probably then all you countries together could decide to sort of extend the deadline to give a bit more time but the find the first movement has to come from the british government and so far we don't really see what's happening there and that's the problem brussels is in now if somebody like boris johnson would step up and maybe even become prime minister it's quite clear that a suffer exit is off the cards that maybe we are heading for a sort of creche for exit because he really doesn't want any kind of negotiated solution so far he's been very very hardline on that and that for the european union means as for britain that a lot of economic and political damage will be done so everybody of course is afraid of that and hopes that it won't happen but
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e.u. and u.k. about how.k., the surveillance systems that they have in place, looking at data, access it, and notably some of the relationships it has with new england, canada, the u.s. and those sorts of shareies to be able to data within spy rings so really can't beomething that assumed the u.k. will get so-called adequacy, and it's prove it to the e.u. when it leaves the e.u. in post-brexit. >> not just about privacy, but national security. those are the concerns. london, thankn you so much. coming up your move murdock. in fox's court. we'll discuss next. this is bloomberg. uss next. this is bloomberg. >> the 2018 emmy nominations are in. netflix has achieved a new milestone. streaming giants scored the most 112.ations, netflix overtakes hbo who has held the top spot. it reflects the rapid rise of netflix, which started receiving ininations for programming 2013. sticking with media and, another development in the bidding war for sky. britain's top paid tv provider. the u.k. government approved a bid from
e.u. and u.k. about how.k., the surveillance systems that they have in place, looking at data, access it, and notably some of the relationships it has with new england, canada, the u.s. and those sorts of shareies to be able to data within spy rings so really can't beomething that assumed the u.k. will get so-called adequacy, and it's prove it to the e.u. when it leaves the e.u. in post-brexit. >> not just about privacy, but national security. those are the concerns. london, thankn you so...
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put that in context for how that uncertainty, we talk about the e.u. t how nafta might add to the uncertainty and risk. michael: it's a big uncertainty. supply chains are tightly integrated among the three companies. that's why every business you can name has come out against destroying the nafta treaty, putting pressure on trump. we have heard from the governments of mexico and canada in the past that they don't want a bilateral treaty, they want a three-way agreement, business would want a three-way agreement so your standards are the same as you cross borders. we have to wait and see when they resume negotiations. shery: we are seeing mr. powell back in the room at the house financial services committee. let's listen in >> remains the great undone work of the financial crisis and you have previously called for reforms stating that we need to move to a system that attracts ample amounts of private capital to stand between housing sector credit risk and the taxpayers. a nationalized mortgage market is an unsustainable status quo. obviously from a moral
put that in context for how that uncertainty, we talk about the e.u. t how nafta might add to the uncertainty and risk. michael: it's a big uncertainty. supply chains are tightly integrated among the three companies. that's why every business you can name has come out against destroying the nafta treaty, putting pressure on trump. we have heard from the governments of mexico and canada in the past that they don't want a bilateral treaty, they want a three-way agreement, business would want a...
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how the issue has divided europe. it's yeah. it's quite obvious that this puts under a lot of pressure. the fact this issue affects every e.u. member state means of course that it will take longer to solve this it shows how divided we are over the issue. but i believe finding a common solution for migration is crucial to the future of the european union. not only in europe and recent weeks migration policy has exposed to visions that threaten to break apart her governing coalition. but at friday's press conference she showed no sign of being troubled missing only that she looked forward to a few days' rest. of the e.u. is chief breaks it negotiating has given a cautious welcome to new british proposals regarding its future relationship with europe michelle bodies the proposals contained useful elements of provide the basis for negotiations but also create some elements in the white paper which they have to teresa mayes government in disarray. london likes to cultivate an image of cool majesty but that's not what brussels and many officials from the european union perceive. they see a british government that still hasn't figur
how the issue has divided europe. it's yeah. it's quite obvious that this puts under a lot of pressure. the fact this issue affects every e.u. member state means of course that it will take longer to solve this it shows how divided we are over the issue. but i believe finding a common solution for migration is crucial to the future of the european union. not only in europe and recent weeks migration policy has exposed to visions that threaten to break apart her governing coalition. but at...
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capital and preventing the outflows of the chinese friend from leaving the country and real quick how about the e.u. in general we have a reef a condo and later i think she's doing some work in switzerland setzer they're very helpful with regard to cryptocurrency regs but how about other countries in the e.u. europe is very positive in support of the cryptic currencies the fifth anti money laundering directive actually came out earlier this week which basically set up a new framework that allows the e.u. financial watchdogs to monitor the transactions of qatar currency to prevent money laundering and terrorist financing so what this new directive actually allows them to do is to be able to link a crypto currency wall address to the actual identity of the use it's an owner's and this came as a response to the crypto currency exchanges asking for more fair and more suitable regulations to grant legitimacy to the industry very interesting we've just got about thirty seconds left but i want to talk i hate talking about it but we need to talk about hacks they're happening all the time and if we don't fi
capital and preventing the outflows of the chinese friend from leaving the country and real quick how about the e.u. in general we have a reef a condo and later i think she's doing some work in switzerland setzer they're very helpful with regard to cryptocurrency regs but how about other countries in the e.u. europe is very positive in support of the cryptic currencies the fifth anti money laundering directive actually came out earlier this week which basically set up a new framework that...
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e.u. is saying is doing so how is it able to justify that claim. well you know it says that for example on the android platform you can download other apps and it's very easy to download other apps of course android is an open platform in a lot of ways so they've they've pointed to that as well. as they defend sort of the platform and what it does. but you know they've also said that the e.u. failed to take into account competition from apple but at the end of the day the e.u. just didn't buy google's argument and that's how you got to this record financial behavioral changes today it would seem though that of course because you mentioned google is going to appeal this so as a result this is going to be a prolonged situation isn't it nothing immediately is going to change is it well certainly not immediately you know i think the appeals process and the sort of evaluation of order can run together but yes it seems like this is destined for the court and this is not settled today or anytime soon why is it that the e.u. seems so successful in being ab
e.u. is saying is doing so how is it able to justify that claim. well you know it says that for example on the android platform you can download other apps and it's very easy to download other apps of course android is an open platform in a lot of ways so they've they've pointed to that as well. as they defend sort of the platform and what it does. but you know they've also said that the e.u. failed to take into account competition from apple but at the end of the day the e.u. just didn't buy...
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e.u. has a very big us and sends a lot of costs to the us and it's quite vulnerable to that. i mean it's difficult to say how the e.u. should respond on the one hand if they just said ok trump imposed tariffs on us and we're not going to respond and then it may well just involved in trying to go further particularly if the trade balance between the e.u. and the us does not improve but on the other hand you know if they do escalate the trade war then it might become a kind of fight to the death and we might see some severe restrictions on transatlantic trade which which won't help anyone and so is it typical economists on the one hand and on the other argument but i think the e.u. is essentially has got no easy options in john's break for good to speak with you thank you. now an iconic motorcycle brand versus donald trump the u.s. president's trade spat with the e.u. has forced holly davidson to shift gear new e.u. tariffs will raise the average cost per bite by about two thousand dollars so it's moving some production outside the u.s. and with that decision holly became the poster child for the breakdown in
e.u. has a very big us and sends a lot of costs to the us and it's quite vulnerable to that. i mean it's difficult to say how the e.u. should respond on the one hand if they just said ok trump imposed tariffs on us and we're not going to respond and then it may well just involved in trying to go further particularly if the trade balance between the e.u. and the us does not improve but on the other hand you know if they do escalate the trade war then it might become a kind of fight to the death...
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e.u. will reject it although they me maybe some suggestions about how the u.k. may need to prove that the technology it aims to use to distinguish between you came you tyrus will work by the time you case ready to leave the e.u. we have about half a minute left and perhaps you could enlighten us do you happen to know what donald trump advised to reset may to do in terms of greg said she said she gave her advise and she didn't take it. all i think donald trump was advice would have been just try to convince the e.u. that you're completely crazy that's exactly what we see now when we see the u.s. negotiating trade deals the question is will that work i doubt very much all right kellan pickering there senior economist at bear in bed and in london thank you so much for your time. we're here on the european continent people have also been listening to donald trump's comments and it seems that he wants a trade deal with the united kingdom than a relationship with the european union which is remarkable given the fact that the e.u. is a much bigger market i asked our fra
e.u. will reject it although they me maybe some suggestions about how the u.k. may need to prove that the technology it aims to use to distinguish between you came you tyrus will work by the time you case ready to leave the e.u. we have about half a minute left and perhaps you could enlighten us do you happen to know what donald trump advised to reset may to do in terms of greg said she said she gave her advise and she didn't take it. all i think donald trump was advice would have been just try...
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e.u. next march i mean how worried are you negotiators that an orderly brecht's that is is not going to happen. well not only negotiators but also member states have already started preparing for a scenario where the u.k. will crash out not even a hot bricks it's an aria by the real no deal scenario which is on the table there's some people in brussels here who say there's even a fifty fifty chance and with these two resignations that the chatter the oughts are are even higher now but they want what brussels also know is it knows that that the scenario of may which is now called a smooth and let me get the wadding right here a smooth and orderly breck's it is also not as a lifesaving vote because the compromise she has reached may be good for her own party which which is in disarray but it will certainly not fly in the european union. i mean we've heard of a heartbreaks of soft bricks and now we're talking about a smooth rocks we will see a record spondon in brussels tonight to your majesty or thank you to turkey now where i should tell you carol one has been sworn in once more as president it
e.u. next march i mean how worried are you negotiators that an orderly brecht's that is is not going to happen. well not only negotiators but also member states have already started preparing for a scenario where the u.k. will crash out not even a hot bricks it's an aria by the real no deal scenario which is on the table there's some people in brussels here who say there's even a fifty fifty chance and with these two resignations that the chatter the oughts are are even higher now but they want...
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e.u. the british cabinet has been bitterly divided on how the blue forward on the brakes that strategy just on friday the prime minister should cured a hard won agreement from her cabinet today during a stormy session in parliament theresa may think the two ministers for their work but she was repeatedly interrupt. turning to mr speaker i want to pay tribute to my right elbow friends. the members. the members the men this whole surprising how to talk speech in south priceless that was i. i i i. we do not agree about the best way to differing our shared commitments to one of the results of the referendum but i want to recognize the work of the full of a sect of state exit in the european union for the work he did to establish a new car and steer and steer through parliament some of the most important legislation for generations and some of these who recognize the passion full of foreign sex he demonstrated i think i. mean from my own seeing eye information o'er the litany on seemly atmosphere. all i want to hear about these important matters. are that was inside the british parliament today
e.u. the british cabinet has been bitterly divided on how the blue forward on the brakes that strategy just on friday the prime minister should cured a hard won agreement from her cabinet today during a stormy session in parliament theresa may think the two ministers for their work but she was repeatedly interrupt. turning to mr speaker i want to pay tribute to my right elbow friends. the members. the members the men this whole surprising how to talk speech in south priceless that was i. i i i....
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e.u. the british cabinet has been bitterly divided on how to move forward on a break that strategy while just on friday last friday the prime minister security hard won agreement from her cabinet that now appears to be in complete disarray during a stormy session in parliament to recently thank the two ministers for their work but she was repeatedly interrupted. turning to break said mr speaker i want to pay tribute to my right elbow friends. the members. the members the men mr holton prize and how tim and oxbridge and south rice met there were. we. do not agree about the best way to differing our shared commitments to one of the results of the referendum but i want to recognize the work of the former secretary of state for accepting the european union for the work he did to establish a new car and steer and steer through parliament some of the most important not just nation for generations and some of these you recognize the passion that the former foreign secretary demonstrated in. information sharing. intimate no dogs or the litany on seemly atmosphere that. i want to hear about these impo
e.u. the british cabinet has been bitterly divided on how to move forward on a break that strategy while just on friday last friday the prime minister security hard won agreement from her cabinet that now appears to be in complete disarray during a stormy session in parliament to recently thank the two ministers for their work but she was repeatedly interrupted. turning to break said mr speaker i want to pay tribute to my right elbow friends. the members. the members the men mr holton prize and...
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e.u. countries will discuss how migrants rescued at sea can be distributed across the e.u. . and forty people remain stranded on a supply vessel just off the coast he left libya on july the eleventh they were rescued several days later this ship these are asked was refused permission to dock in italy france and malta. ten people have been arrested over the alleged rape of at least sixteen girls by staff at a government funded shelter in northern india police in the city of mazar for poor are also searching for a body after one of the victims said another girl was beaten to death and buried within the complex she was reportedly killed after having a disagreement with shelter workers and in a controversial move the british government has decided not to object to the united states seeking the death penalty for two suspected british members of eisel alexander coty and shall feel shaikh have been blamed for executing several captives including journalists while with eyesore in syria human rights groups of criticized the move because britain abolished the death penalty more than fi
e.u. countries will discuss how migrants rescued at sea can be distributed across the e.u. . and forty people remain stranded on a supply vessel just off the coast he left libya on july the eleventh they were rescued several days later this ship these are asked was refused permission to dock in italy france and malta. ten people have been arrested over the alleged rape of at least sixteen girls by staff at a government funded shelter in northern india police in the city of mazar for poor are...
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how the issue has divined that europe. is. it's quite obvious that this puts europe under a lot of pressure. the fact this issue affects every e.u. member state means of course that it will take longer to solve this it shows how divided we are over the issue. but i believe finding a common solution for migration is crucial to the future of the european union. not only in europe in recent weeks migration policy has exposed to visions that threaten to break apart her governing coalition. but at friday's press conference she showed no sign of being troubled missing only that she looked forward to a few days' rest. and other news the air is chief negotiator has cautiously welcome new proposals from britain on its future alicia's ship with the european union we set about a new set the proposals contain useful elements that provide the basis for negotiations but he said there are also questions about whether some aspects are compatible with the e.u.'s basic principles while the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland remains one of the keystone blocks where it is theresa may called on the e.u. today to evolve its p
how the issue has divined that europe. is. it's quite obvious that this puts europe under a lot of pressure. the fact this issue affects every e.u. member state means of course that it will take longer to solve this it shows how divided we are over the issue. but i believe finding a common solution for migration is crucial to the future of the european union. not only in europe in recent weeks migration policy has exposed to visions that threaten to break apart her governing coalition. but at...
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e.u. has a very big us and sends a lot of costs to the us and it's quite vulnerable to that. i mean it's difficult to say how the e.u. should respond on the one hand if they just said ok trump imposed tariffs on us and we're not going to respond and then it may well just involved in trying to go further particularly if the trade balance between the e.u. and the us does not improve but on the other hand you know if they do escalate the trade war then it might become a kind of fight to the death and we might see some severe restrictions on transatlantic trade which which won't help anyone and so is a typical economist on the one hand and on the other argument but i think the e.u. is essentially has got no easy options here john's break for good to speak with you thank you. now an iconic motorcycle brand versus donald trump the u.s. president's trade spat with the e.u. has forced holly davidson to shift gear new e.u. tariffs will raise the average cost per bite by about two thousand dollars so it's moving some production outside the u.s. and with that decision holly became the poster child for the breakdown in
e.u. has a very big us and sends a lot of costs to the us and it's quite vulnerable to that. i mean it's difficult to say how the e.u. should respond on the one hand if they just said ok trump imposed tariffs on us and we're not going to respond and then it may well just involved in trying to go further particularly if the trade balance between the e.u. and the us does not improve but on the other hand you know if they do escalate the trade war then it might become a kind of fight to the death...
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e.u. policy away from the issue of migration another problem the austrians will face is the pressing question of how to deal with the e.u.'s budget which means that as mr cortes takes his seat around the e.u. table he will face lots of questions which may not have easy answers dominic kane al-jazeera oberndorf by sport. but i mean rival rallies in south korea over the rising number of yemenis seeking asylum there. hundreds of protesters gathered in central sold to support refugees and to welcome them and letting also turned up to express their anger against yemenis seeking refuge at the resort island of jeju about five hundred of our lives since december the government held an emergency meeting on friday to deal with the crisis and eventually promising to tighten its laws. well fighting in yemen has forced more than two million people from their homes most remain inside the country but hundreds of thousands fled overseas according to the u.n.h.c.r. fifty one thousand have gone to neighboring oman another forty thousand are in somalia which already has one point five million internally displaced peop
e.u. policy away from the issue of migration another problem the austrians will face is the pressing question of how to deal with the e.u.'s budget which means that as mr cortes takes his seat around the e.u. table he will face lots of questions which may not have easy answers dominic kane al-jazeera oberndorf by sport. but i mean rival rallies in south korea over the rising number of yemenis seeking asylum there. hundreds of protesters gathered in central sold to support refugees and to...