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that the british prime minister has her work cut out for her but what are the next steps for the e.u. how is the ratification process likely to play out. well what happens next is the ball is in the british side of the courts now brussels we'll watch carefully how this approval or norm approval in the british parliament will go in case they would approve this it be then going to the european parliament after that it would come back to the council of member states but expected to be there rubber stamps basically because the summit has already endorsed the outlines of the six hundred page withdrawal treaty and the twenty six pages of the political declaration how the future should be organized and then is really when we get into the difficult phase of the back to the big sample of the triathlon then it's you have to get on the bicycle and start running the marathon because not then the tough bit comes how do you construct a future relationship what can you do in order to avoid a border in northern ireland what can you do to have frictionless trade or anything close to that. at the european
that the british prime minister has her work cut out for her but what are the next steps for the e.u. how is the ratification process likely to play out. well what happens next is the ball is in the british side of the courts now brussels we'll watch carefully how this approval or norm approval in the british parliament will go in case they would approve this it be then going to the european parliament after that it would come back to the council of member states but expected to be there rubber...
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deregulated economy perhaps looking at hair you know low business taxes harsh immigration policy how can the e.u. respond how should the e.u. respond first of all i don't think that we will see that if the. majority because if she if she loses that vote that definitely means snap elections and then every everything probably starts from stretch again probably with a charity called in left government which would change probably some things but it might not stop from from happening but doesn't the e.u. need to prepare for the fact that this might be a hard brags that i mean and what would you do in that case i mean i am i'm convinced that all twenty seven countries are preparing for a heart breaks that i know from what sort of response. i'm not sure first of all this is really about damage control so i know i mean we have prepared about text controls on the balders we have the german government has prepared constant contingency plans and i think all of the countries would have done that so if that happens we will see really a lot of issues but again this is first of all it's damage control and i do
deregulated economy perhaps looking at hair you know low business taxes harsh immigration policy how can the e.u. respond how should the e.u. respond first of all i don't think that we will see that if the. majority because if she if she loses that vote that definitely means snap elections and then every everything probably starts from stretch again probably with a charity called in left government which would change probably some things but it might not stop from from happening but doesn't the...
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respond how should the e.u. respond first of all i don't think that we will see that if the if they won't find a majority because if she if she loses that vote that definitely means snap elections and then every everything probably starts from scratch again probably with a charity called in left government which would change probably some things but it might not stop it from from happening but doesn't the e.u. need to prepare for the fact that this might be a hard brags that i mean and what would you do in that case i mean i am convinced that all twenty seven countries are preparing for a hot break said i know from what sort of response. i'm not sure first of all this is really about damage control so i know i mean we have prepared about text controls on the ball there are we have the german government has prepared constant contingency plans and i think all of the countries would. done that so if that happens we will see really a lot of issues but again this is them first of all it's damage control and i don't k
respond how should the e.u. respond first of all i don't think that we will see that if the if they won't find a majority because if she if she loses that vote that definitely means snap elections and then every everything probably starts from scratch again probably with a charity called in left government which would change probably some things but it might not stop it from from happening but doesn't the e.u. need to prepare for the fact that this might be a hard brags that i mean and what...
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e.u. and the euro zone with economic relationship. how will britain manage that portfolio? primarily through the representatives in brussels? how do you manage that? we mac certainly we will need a large mission and it will be much smaller post exit looking at those outside the e.u. because there is a lot to cover with those close and cooperative relationships with the european partners and also to expand one --dash extend that from the states. and in terms of the e.u. not just the commission and then try to influence the decision and the parliament and the institution. >> seeing the emergence and action is in the e.u. but it isn't different political partiest with the parliament getting stronger but also groups of countries with the new countries people seem to be organizing in different ways some of these groups have positions more in sync so well they play a role and to be a feature of the e.u. of those 27 members. and then you get so groupings around issues every time that bid known - - that budget comes up they are contributors for those who are the recipients. and the
e.u. and the euro zone with economic relationship. how will britain manage that portfolio? primarily through the representatives in brussels? how do you manage that? we mac certainly we will need a large mission and it will be much smaller post exit looking at those outside the e.u. because there is a lot to cover with those close and cooperative relationships with the european partners and also to expand one --dash extend that from the states. and in terms of the e.u. not just the commission...
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e.u. side how much optimism is there. but officially that you felt the side and there's no prove of no board that the this actually exists. there officials here in brussels keep fingers crossed that the procedure has this very delicate procedure in london i would take place and then officially the people here say very very close to a solution but this has also be approved by the e.u. twenty seven member states which will gather here this afternoon and tonight to see what comes from london but this optimism that this deal can be done if london is agreeing and so in brussels all eyes on london right at the get in brussels thank you so much. and of course we'll keep an eye on know those possible bricks breakthroughs as well as the showdown between rome and brussels for you as well as the events on the folds will keep you updated phone calls and texts within the european union could soon get cheaper after striking down roaming fees for travelers last year the e.u. now has sky high international calling costs in its sights unt
e.u. side how much optimism is there. but officially that you felt the side and there's no prove of no board that the this actually exists. there officials here in brussels keep fingers crossed that the procedure has this very delicate procedure in london i would take place and then officially the people here say very very close to a solution but this has also be approved by the e.u. twenty seven member states which will gather here this afternoon and tonight to see what comes from london but...
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e.u. offered the u.k. a series of options how fall in toward or close to the e.u. do you want to be here is the menu of options from them and ultimately what's the u.k. is ultimately chosen as something which is approaching what the relationship canada has with the european union it would have a free trade agreement and there are a few of the details around the edge to prevent a whole border in northern ireland for example so ultimately what the the u.k. wanted a much closer relationship on trade of goods but not in trade of services while at the same time controlling immigration that's that that kind of combination of the u.k. ultimately was demanding they've not they've not succeeded in achieving that sort of pride and get the reaction from the u.k. on this barbara visa has been following developments on the ground i did also barbara has there been any reaction you've been yearning to want. to. just have to see in brussels the reaction force kami. that would be a bit quick of course because everybody's still needs to digest what has happened but it will certainly
e.u. offered the u.k. a series of options how fall in toward or close to the e.u. do you want to be here is the menu of options from them and ultimately what's the u.k. is ultimately chosen as something which is approaching what the relationship canada has with the european union it would have a free trade agreement and there are a few of the details around the edge to prevent a whole border in northern ireland for example so ultimately what the the u.k. wanted a much closer relationship on...
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how will the u.k. fare outside the e.u. does the pm have a future and will the people get another say. goals for renault to replace it see cobblestones the rest over a ledge by natural misconduct. and cryptocurrency to continue their slide i talked to an economist about why investors assume. i'm going for gold and. let's do business the bank of england governor has given his backing to a break the deal struck by the u.k. and e.u. counting says it will help smooth the country's departure from the bloc but british lawmakers are still a lot of heads over the agreement with or without a deal the date of separation is drawing closer and young ex-pats a gaging how briggs it will impact them. coventry in the heart of england home to students and researchers from across the european union many of them originally came to the u.k. through the e.u.'s a rasmussen program but with briggs that looming exchange programs like these could be a thing of the past for british students the country's future outside the e.u. has also been the subject of heated debate here in berlin where many young brits had
how will the u.k. fare outside the e.u. does the pm have a future and will the people get another say. goals for renault to replace it see cobblestones the rest over a ledge by natural misconduct. and cryptocurrency to continue their slide i talked to an economist about why investors assume. i'm going for gold and. let's do business the bank of england governor has given his backing to a break the deal struck by the u.k. and e.u. counting says it will help smooth the country's departure from...
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e.u. well how about britain holding a referendum on reagan in its independence from the united states of america ok well if you're going to give me the last word what's next. yeah i mean i think it's very interesting just the way that tourism is presenting things i mean the one thing that she's latched on to is immigration which is about the only thing within her withdrawal plan. she can say achieve something that some people wanted i mean she's always been completely illiberal on immigration and you know as someone who's very liberal and wants freedom of movement i've always been against that. you know quite likes freedom of movement so it's you know i'm not particularly pleased that that's the thing that's been seized on to the other thing i think there's interesting is the way just now that she's constantly portrayed as a politician resilience i'm sorry i think if you got the house to journals then she hasn't had resulted but i mean you know we're of run out of time ever since frank underwood died on house of cards i suggest everyone to turn to the briggs it channel now because it's going to
e.u. well how about britain holding a referendum on reagan in its independence from the united states of america ok well if you're going to give me the last word what's next. yeah i mean i think it's very interesting just the way that tourism is presenting things i mean the one thing that she's latched on to is immigration which is about the only thing within her withdrawal plan. she can say achieve something that some people wanted i mean she's always been completely illiberal on immigration...
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e.u. members. how can the terrorism threat be contained here in. the french and. dangerous extremism is. the country. that home and abroad and is only just coming to terms with the new reality of through a string of the rich. what is the french know how by containing terror compare is dealing with the danger reload. when it came to each european allies to come together in the face of radical extremism. square city thank you very much for being with us today hello so france's bill eight takes and border controls with its neighboring countries for another six months to a persistent terrorist threat if this measure is so effective in combating terrorism maybe the border controls to return of the borders should be permanent. distance with this question brings forward two problems first we are in the schengen european zone where there is freedom of movement so when isis was around there was a very strong terrorist threats against europe and notably our country in particular was bloodied by terrorist attacks isis planned to infiltrate by the muss of columbus' time immigration networks which de
e.u. members. how can the terrorism threat be contained here in. the french and. dangerous extremism is. the country. that home and abroad and is only just coming to terms with the new reality of through a string of the rich. what is the french know how by containing terror compare is dealing with the danger reload. when it came to each european allies to come together in the face of radical extremism. square city thank you very much for being with us today hello so france's bill eight takes...
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e.u. mark carney says it will help smooth the country's departure from the bloc but as the future of the deal is still uncertain young experts are assessing how the looming brecht's it will impact. coventry in the heart of england home to students and researchers from across the european union many of them originally came to the u.k. through the e.u. a rasmussen program but with briggs that looming exchange programs like these could be a thing of the past for british students the country's future outside the e.u. has also been the subject of heated debate here in berlin where many young brits had their first taste of studying abroad. i figure u.k. or at least. employers in the u.k. want to employ more local people now or at least see it as something that's going to be easier and more practical for them as i think that is something that could definitely affect foreigners brits living in the e.u. are concerned about how freely they'll be able to move once britain leaves the european union. also just in terms of the friction of like moving from one place to another you know i don't know now but me back to the u.k. moving a truckload to share eve
e.u. mark carney says it will help smooth the country's departure from the bloc but as the future of the deal is still uncertain young experts are assessing how the looming brecht's it will impact. coventry in the heart of england home to students and researchers from across the european union many of them originally came to the u.k. through the e.u. a rasmussen program but with briggs that looming exchange programs like these could be a thing of the past for british students the country's...
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e.u. and how they impact companies like google and facebook might these laws ultimately be harmonized i'll ask andre all that directly head but first we hit the headlines let's go. some surprising news later our global report today as china exports grew they grew by nearly sixteen percent so far this year according to a report from an analyst at the multi-national bank i n g analyst at the amsterdam based bank say that despite or perhaps because of the lingering trans-pacific trade tussle with president trump chinese exports grew by fifteen point eight percent beating expectations of just below twelve percent i n.-g.'s says chinese exports our exports are racing to get these goods to the u.s. warehouses and stay ahead of the future increases in u.s. tariffs from ten to thirty five percent on january one of next year the analyst also said they expect no progress much less any resolution at the upcoming meeting we've told you about between president trump and chinese president xi jinping and the g twenty in burra when a sari's instead they expressed hope that the meeting does not yield an ov
e.u. and how they impact companies like google and facebook might these laws ultimately be harmonized i'll ask andre all that directly head but first we hit the headlines let's go. some surprising news later our global report today as china exports grew they grew by nearly sixteen percent so far this year according to a report from an analyst at the multi-national bank i n g analyst at the amsterdam based bank say that despite or perhaps because of the lingering trans-pacific trade tussle with...
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e.u. members. how can the terrorism threat contain. to hear him well as the other half past and former head of the french internal security of the ira. dangerous extremism is on the rise in france a country targeted by islamists both at home and abroad and is only just coming to terms with the new reality after stream of the riff attacks in recent years. one is the french know how containing terror compare is dealing with the danger reload. when it come to each european allies to come together in the face of radical extremism. and this question he thank you very much for being with us today hello so france's bill eight takes and border controls with its neighboring countries for another six months to a persistent terrorist threat if this measure is so effective in combating terrorism maybe the border controls to return of the borders should be permanent. distance with this question brings forward two problems first we are in the schengen european zone where there is freedom of movement so when isis was around there was a very strong te
e.u. members. how can the terrorism threat contain. to hear him well as the other half past and former head of the french internal security of the ira. dangerous extremism is on the rise in france a country targeted by islamists both at home and abroad and is only just coming to terms with the new reality after stream of the riff attacks in recent years. one is the french know how containing terror compare is dealing with the danger reload. when it come to each european allies to come together...
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e.u. and how they impact companies like google and facebook might these laws ultimately be harmonized i'll ask andre all that directly had but first we have good headlines let's go. to some surprising news as leading our global report today as china exports grew they grew by nearly sixteen percent so far this year according to a report from an analyst at the multi-national bank i n g analyst at the amsterdam baseband.
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e.u. having said that when you people how lucky they think it is to happen most of them seem to have got the message from europe and see. joining the e.u. something that's off in the future and there is growing disappointment a sense that the e.u. strong ukraine along with expectations that couldn't be met so that is something that is changing remains pretty widespread if we look at what has happened in the last five years after my don russia annexed crimea and. ukraine there's been multiple efforts to bring peace to the region we mentioned that chancellor angela merkel is visiting kiev today she's been a big part of pushing forward those peace efforts why haven't they really succeeded . at the forefront of those talks the two different rounds of the. process the fundamental problem here is that the process would involve on the one hand the. separatists in eastern ukraine closing. the border to russia which carney porus. supports them. fresh elections. in those elections giving them. regional status. seems willing to make that move both sides. seem to be satisfied with the states taking the
e.u. having said that when you people how lucky they think it is to happen most of them seem to have got the message from europe and see. joining the e.u. something that's off in the future and there is growing disappointment a sense that the e.u. strong ukraine along with expectations that couldn't be met so that is something that is changing remains pretty widespread if we look at what has happened in the last five years after my don russia annexed crimea and. ukraine there's been multiple...
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e.u. and how they impact companies like google and facebook might these laws ultimately be harmonized i'll ask andre all that directly head but first we hit the headlines let's go. some surprising news later our global report today as china exports grew they grew by nearly sixteen percent so far this year according to a report from an analyst at the multi-national bank i n g analyst at the amsterdam based bank say that despite or perhaps because of the lingering trans-pacific trade tussle with president trump chinese exports grew by fifteen point eight percent beating expectations of just below twelve percent i n.-g.'s says chinese exports our exports are racing to get these goods to the u.s. warehouses and stay ahead of the future increases in u.s. tariffs from ten to thirty five percent on january one of next year the analyst also said they expect no progress much less any resolution at the upcoming meeting we've told you about between president trump and chinese president xi jinping and the g twenty in burra when a sari's instead they expressed hope that the meeting does not yield an ov
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e.u. are concerned about how freely they'll be able to move once britain leaves the european union. also just in terms of the friction of like moving from one place to another you know i don't know now let me back to the u.k. moving a truckload of shared everything is that going to be subject to some kind of delay you know is it basically to make things worse that's a for me either. but others maintain that britain is unlikely there burn all its bridges with europe just get off and ours does minda so i think that in the long term they'll be at least an agreement for either members and citizens because otherwise britain would end up cutting itself off economically and i don't think that would make sense in the long term. with nothing as they stand. with so many questions still unresolved young people are still unclear about whether they'll win or lose after briggs it. to young people in indonesia now one of the biggest countries in the world with two hundred sixty five million people and an impressive connectivity half of the population is connected to the internet and uses it regula
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e.u. commission was asked exactly how you felt he said he was still sad about bragg's it but yes this is a step in the direction that the e.u. had hoped for and they agreed on something they agreed on five hundred eighty five pages that's how comprehensive this withdrawal agreement is and especially as bill you mentioned they agreed on a backstop to avoid a hard border between northern ireland and ireland we all didn't know what it was exactly going to be until the very end we know if you and the u.k. failed to agree on the nature of their future relationships between during the transition period then a customs union will kick in between the e.u. and the whole of the united kingdom. big it many hurdles to getting bragg's it actually through still remain including passage by the u.k. parliament where theresa may will be speaking today what can we expect there. more firewood you. expect reason may needs to really survive this day there's been speculation that there might be in the tissue contest from within her own party very dismal confidence so he's asking for a very to of no confidence be
e.u. commission was asked exactly how you felt he said he was still sad about bragg's it but yes this is a step in the direction that the e.u. had hoped for and they agreed on something they agreed on five hundred eighty five pages that's how comprehensive this withdrawal agreement is and especially as bill you mentioned they agreed on a backstop to avoid a hard border between northern ireland and ireland we all didn't know what it was exactly going to be until the very end we know if you and...
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promote peace now when people say that they don't often explain how the e.u. contributes to peace well of course this is because you reduce the strain barriers between countries so when. countries treated each other they're much less likely to go to war so of course need to also deserve some credit for keeping the peace in europe off the second world war but the e.u. and you. agree. on mr lots of people who analyze these kind of things are saying what we're seeing today if we fast forward a hundred years is the rise of the so-called right wing we have seen the right rise cyclical and then go away in the last hundred years today however does that rise of the right wing feel different to you and your organization. i would describe it as the rise of authoritarianism which is taking many forms is not only rising in europe but across the world i would argue i suppose it's in avoidable but people forget certainly that since now what to do about it earlier in your program we could hear how emotional whole the president was calling for an e.u. army now i think that's
promote peace now when people say that they don't often explain how the e.u. contributes to peace well of course this is because you reduce the strain barriers between countries so when. countries treated each other they're much less likely to go to war so of course need to also deserve some credit for keeping the peace in europe off the second world war but the e.u. and you. agree. on mr lots of people who analyze these kind of things are saying what we're seeing today if we fast forward a...
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e.u. being very strong there how much money will the iran sanctions cost you for a while down some of your business that you. well. the after the after the implementation dave years ago we have been studying opus li our contacts and. with our customers in iran now it's a unilateral move from the united states to to bail out of. the agreement we obviously need to see what that is you know respecting the sanctions we are very very very clear on that matter and that's exactly what we do i mean obviously it is unfortunate that there was a unilateral bailout of the agreement but it is what it is we need to deal with it and we are going to deal with it that that's exactly what we do and look at the economic impact is not really relevant to siemens as the money goes and much more concerned about a further let's say escalation on the on the conflict in the middle east which is the last place we see to it another conflict even c.e.o. joe case i thank you very much for joining us. trade in china appears to be roaring ahead in spite of a drawn out trade conflict with the united states official figure
e.u. being very strong there how much money will the iran sanctions cost you for a while down some of your business that you. well. the after the after the implementation dave years ago we have been studying opus li our contacts and. with our customers in iran now it's a unilateral move from the united states to to bail out of. the agreement we obviously need to see what that is you know respecting the sanctions we are very very very clear on that matter and that's exactly what we do i mean...
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it's not yet clear how the e.u.'s new payment mechanism would work it could be a barter system or it could be a new e.u. backed financial body set up to deal with transactions between europe and tehran either way some analysts say it may not be enough to make big multinationals like hotel reconsider doing business with iran companies like to order companies are afraid of your essential stock i don't think they're going to take the risk of brain or from iraq so it doesn't sort of i would say ninety percent of the problems due to the recession the plan may be flawed but it sends a political signal to washington and tehran europe is determined to maintain the accord even though relations between some european countries and iran have to tear aerated in october danish officials said they prevented a planned iranian attack on opponents in denmark a few weeks earlier france's government said that they had foiled a similar plot their efforts to preserve this accord but it's more about maintaining cordial diplomatic ties the
it's not yet clear how the e.u.'s new payment mechanism would work it could be a barter system or it could be a new e.u. backed financial body set up to deal with transactions between europe and tehran either way some analysts say it may not be enough to make big multinationals like hotel reconsider doing business with iran companies like to order companies are afraid of your essential stock i don't think they're going to take the risk of brain or from iraq so it doesn't sort of i would say...
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how britain thinks? >> particularly in the expanded e.u. that was a rarity. long issues that tend to be quite fluid every time those budget negotiations come up they are basic contributors and for those who are mainly recipients you have geographical groupings and that line between france and germany we used to work very closely with the other countries but all of these are fluid and can change and can be geographically based and when you get to the european council you need everyone to agree so with your discussions up to that point everyone has a say. by the way also you can find political groupings like the people's party of the european socialist party and their other small groups. >> to study divisions in europe is one core british skill. >> maybe. [laughter] >> i realize those days are past but looking further abroad to the commonwealth, i know britain gave up close economic relations with new zealand and australia and that led to some bad feeling so to hope that these relationships can become much stronger and deeper with the bilateral treaties with au
how britain thinks? >> particularly in the expanded e.u. that was a rarity. long issues that tend to be quite fluid every time those budget negotiations come up they are basic contributors and for those who are mainly recipients you have geographical groupings and that line between france and germany we used to work very closely with the other countries but all of these are fluid and can change and can be geographically based and when you get to the european council you need everyone to...
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e.u. leaders have been aware of how bitter this this whole issue of it has been in the u. k. if may goes how is that likely to affect the deal that we currently have on the table. let me speculate here on breaks into that it's the big question you know is of course any successor of to recent may if he or she would be voted what for find him or herself in the same situation the problem is there is no majority for a people's vote so for no practice there is no majority for a heartbreaks it's over a cliff edge breaks it a no deal scenario and that is exactly the situation that address the maze facing that's the situation that any successor would face and even politicians my impression is are fully aware of this is there room for more negotiations i think the reason may has pushed the limits year the us made very clear what the red lines are and yet the e.u. keeps preparing things it's a bit like the scenario here in brussels preparations move forward for the summit on the sa on sunday ambassadors will be briefed so wedding preparations if you want are keep moving forward even th
e.u. leaders have been aware of how bitter this this whole issue of it has been in the u. k. if may goes how is that likely to affect the deal that we currently have on the table. let me speculate here on breaks into that it's the big question you know is of course any successor of to recent may if he or she would be voted what for find him or herself in the same situation the problem is there is no majority for a people's vote so for no practice there is no majority for a heartbreaks it's over...
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how good it is to have an. internal market that's actually breathing as the e.u. does that but look yes this deal delivers on that so may ought to be able to sell it but she but she won't but let's leave that to later. react to that if you like but i'd also like to ask you about your opening statements raising the possibility of a second referendum and to the u.k. in that case maybe staying in the e.u. after all you're not alone in this we're hearing a lot of calls for a second referendum we're hearing more and more people even theresa may saying look if this deal breaks down well maybe there will be no breaks it at all or new new words coming from her but as i understand it you are simultaneously applying for german citizenship so do you really believe in that possibility. i can't count on that i have to separate my own personal situation from what i think about the political analysis i'm applying to become german because my own personal future is here i'm quite at home in berlin and therefore i'm i'm i'm i come to terms of which was becoming german in terms of t
how good it is to have an. internal market that's actually breathing as the e.u. does that but look yes this deal delivers on that so may ought to be able to sell it but she but she won't but let's leave that to later. react to that if you like but i'd also like to ask you about your opening statements raising the possibility of a second referendum and to the u.k. in that case maybe staying in the e.u. after all you're not alone in this we're hearing a lot of calls for a second referendum we're...
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europe given that italy is actually one of the founding members of the european union how far removed from the e.u. well you know the leaders are definitely the political leaders are definitely using . d.-u. politically you know if you're saying we're going to put italians first you know the european union is cramping you know our will to go ahead with our spending and many talents will tell you that they feel that the crisis started when it's only joined the e.u. that's of course not something that economists. buy as a theory but i think that. is something that both salvini and the my you will play politically and if de you were to impose fines it could do you could become an easy scapegoat. could even get worse than it any because any journalist based in rome for us thank you so much. now germany's al the discount supermarket chain has grown swiftly in recent years to become one of the largest food retailers in all over europe while the who group's global sales are in the region of sixty billion euros that's money it makes by buying a limited number of products cheaply and in huge quantities low
europe given that italy is actually one of the founding members of the european union how far removed from the e.u. well you know the leaders are definitely the political leaders are definitely using . d.-u. politically you know if you're saying we're going to put italians first you know the european union is cramping you know our will to go ahead with our spending and many talents will tell you that they feel that the crisis started when it's only joined the e.u. that's of course not something...
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e.u. seal of approval for how bright.
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e.u. is doing saying how do i get a narrowly taylors bill so i don't hurt u.s.and keep them in check. >> we are so focused on hurting business. we heed to make sure whatever information is sent out into the stratosphere, it's not hurting the american people. >> i agree, the upon question is how. blake: we just talked about facebook, we didn't mention twitter, google and the rest. coming up, china, tariffs and trade back in the focus at the white house. big meeting up there at the white house. a lot of details coming up after the break. (engine roaring) (horn honking) okay, okay, okay... (clatter) ( ♪ ) feeling unsure? oh... (nervous yelp) what if you had some help? introducing the new 2019 ford edge with the confidence of ford co-pilot360 (tm) technology. the most available driver assist technology in its class. ( ♪ ) the new 2019 ford edge. so a and as if thatyour brwasn't bad enough,tals it. ( ♪ ) now your insurance won't replace it outright because of depreciation. if your insurance won't replace your car, what good is it? you'd be better off just taking your
e.u. is doing saying how do i get a narrowly taylors bill so i don't hurt u.s.and keep them in check. >> we are so focused on hurting business. we heed to make sure whatever information is sent out into the stratosphere, it's not hurting the american people. >> i agree, the upon question is how. blake: we just talked about facebook, we didn't mention twitter, google and the rest. coming up, china, tariffs and trade back in the focus at the white house. big meeting up there at the...
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sanctions that's how how it's invision and the e.u. maintains that this is going to happen although it's not operational today but what we have seen is an exodus of european companies and some very big german companies among them deciding that simply their bottom line cannot support being in a confrontation with washington and that whatever losses they have to take by cutting contracts in iran and and possibly annoying brussels is going to be worth it teri schultz reporting there on the e.u. reaction to the latest sanctions on iran and the united states and meanwhile democrats and republicans are making their final appeals to voters ahead of the midterm elections which take place tomorrow cheers days poll is widely seen as a referendum on donald trump's administration widespread dissatisfaction over the trump presidency has fueled a surge and women and minority candidates standing for election across the u.s. and now in a deeply conservative texas one woman is hoping to channel that discontent into an election victory and a seat in the
sanctions that's how how it's invision and the e.u. maintains that this is going to happen although it's not operational today but what we have seen is an exodus of european companies and some very big german companies among them deciding that simply their bottom line cannot support being in a confrontation with washington and that whatever losses they have to take by cutting contracts in iran and and possibly annoying brussels is going to be worth it teri schultz reporting there on the e.u....
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sanctions that's how how it's invision and the e.u. maintains that this is going to happen although it's not operational today but what we have seen is an exodus of european companies and some very big german companies among them deciding that simply their bottom line cannot support being in a confrontation with washington and that whatever losses they have to take by cutting contracts in iran and and possibly annoying brussels is going to be worth it. teri schultz there let's get a quick check of some other stories making news around the world around eighty people have been kidnapped from a school in the city of bomb mend in the western english speaking part of cameroon reports suggest that all or most of those abducted abducted are children there are no immediate claims of responsibility separatists are fighting to form a breakaway state in the region. saudi arabia has told the un human rights body that it will prosecute the alleged perpetrators in the killing of journalist jamal khashoggi and in turkey a pro-government newspaper has
sanctions that's how how it's invision and the e.u. maintains that this is going to happen although it's not operational today but what we have seen is an exodus of european companies and some very big german companies among them deciding that simply their bottom line cannot support being in a confrontation with washington and that whatever losses they have to take by cutting contracts in iran and and possibly annoying brussels is going to be worth it. teri schultz there let's get a quick check...
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e.u. so a lot of anger still regarding this backstop max how about those fears that sunday's e.u. crunch summit could be called off are those fears receding we have been hearing that much anymore over the last two or three days it never was taken that seriously here in brussels and it appears it's not going to happen by the way even you know if there had been let's say one or two more topics open where the leaders really have to work on a little more i don't think it would have been called off in spite of that but if you have you know five or six points where the leaders really have to start working on the text that's not their role then they would have caught it up called it off pretty sure about that but we are not at that point so we're all assuming it will take place but we are almost at the point of bragg's it is just months away bear get remind us of the exact timing here. well it will be at the end of march snakes did this is at least what's what's agreed so far but there's also of the areas where the u.k. might try and stop the clock because if the situation is still so un
e.u. so a lot of anger still regarding this backstop max how about those fears that sunday's e.u. crunch summit could be called off are those fears receding we have been hearing that much anymore over the last two or three days it never was taken that seriously here in brussels and it appears it's not going to happen by the way even you know if there had been let's say one or two more topics open where the leaders really have to work on a little more i don't think it would have been called off...
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e.u. five years on has ukraine moved any closer to europe did have a usenet connelly takes a look. this is how it all started with a handful of people taking to modern square protesting against president a coach's decision to abandon a long awaited dissociation deal much to fear of angering moscow within weeks the protests a growing to tens of thousands of people europe wasn't the only issue but the european flags were hard to miss. the protesters had no shortage of prominent guess from brussels showing their support among them the chief diplomat at the time catherine ashton was three months later and present in a coach was gone fleeing to accelerate. just a matter of weeks later and ukraine finally signed dissociation agreement and over two thousand pages long it covers everything from animal welfare to judicial reform but ask most ukrainians what the association deal means to them and they'll most likely answer two things travel and trade. no more queuing up for visas no more hefty visa fees for many ukrainians visa free access to the e.u. schengen area has been the most tangible change. no
e.u. five years on has ukraine moved any closer to europe did have a usenet connelly takes a look. this is how it all started with a handful of people taking to modern square protesting against president a coach's decision to abandon a long awaited dissociation deal much to fear of angering moscow within weeks the protests a growing to tens of thousands of people europe wasn't the only issue but the european flags were hard to miss. the protesters had no shortage of prominent guess from...
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operations german car make a daimler is also pulling out along with british airways it's not yet clear how the e.u.'s new payment mechanism would work it could be about a system or it could be a new e.u. backed financial body set up to deal with transactions between europe and tehran either way some analysts say it may not be enough to make big multinational flights hotels reconsider doing business with iran companies like to order companies are fruit of your essential stock i don't think they're going to take the risk of brain or from iraq so it doesn't sort of i would say ninety percent of the problems due to the recession. the plan may be flawed but it sends a political signal to washington and tehran europe is determined to maintain the accord even though relations between some european countries and iran have deteriorated in october danish officials said they prevented a planned iranian attack on opponents in denmark a few weeks earlier france's government said that they had filed a similar plot their efforts to preserve this accord but it's more about maintaining cordial diplomatic ties the
operations german car make a daimler is also pulling out along with british airways it's not yet clear how the e.u.'s new payment mechanism would work it could be about a system or it could be a new e.u. backed financial body set up to deal with transactions between europe and tehran either way some analysts say it may not be enough to make big multinational flights hotels reconsider doing business with iran companies like to order companies are fruit of your essential stock i don't think...
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how the u.k. will exit the e.u. >> translator: my feelings are divided.t also i feel a certain sense of relief that we have been able to achieve what we have achieved. >> reporter: to that point, this warning. the brexit deal is done. no coming back for more. >> this is the best deal possible given the circumstances. >> this is the best deal possible for britain. this is the best deal possible for europe. this is the only deal possible. >> reporter: if you thought that's brexit done and dusted, think again. theresa may needs to get the u.k. parliament to back it. >> before christmas, m.p.s will vote on this deal. it will be one of the most significant votes that parliament has held for many years. >> reporter: no one doubts its significance. only her ability to pass it. she has dozens of rebels in her own party. and ten key northern island m.p.s vital for her majority are backing away. fearing may's deal leaves them less british. >> this draft agreement feels her own key commitments. >> reporter: the main u.k. opposition labor party tweeted sunday, they w
how the u.k. will exit the e.u. >> translator: my feelings are divided.t also i feel a certain sense of relief that we have been able to achieve what we have achieved. >> reporter: to that point, this warning. the brexit deal is done. no coming back for more. >> this is the best deal possible given the circumstances. >> this is the best deal possible for britain. this is the best deal possible for europe. this is the only deal possible. >> reporter: if you thought...
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e.u. being very strong there how much money will the iran sanctions cost you've already won down some of your business there haven't you. well. the after the after the implementation dave years ago we have been studying opus li our contacts and. with our customers in iran now it's a unilateral move from the united states through to pale out of. the agreement we obviously need to see what that is you know respecting the sanctions we are very very very clear on that matter and that's exactly what we do i mean obviously this unfortunate that there was a unilateral bail out of the agreement but it is what it is we need to deal with it and we are going to deal with it. that's exactly what we do and look at the economic impact is not really relevant to siemens as far as the money goes a much more concerned about a further let's say escalation on the on the conflict in the middle east which is the last place we see to it another conflict even c.e.o. joe case i thank you very much for joining us. and that's all your business here's a reminder of the top stories we're following for you here u.s. presi
e.u. being very strong there how much money will the iran sanctions cost you've already won down some of your business there haven't you. well. the after the after the implementation dave years ago we have been studying opus li our contacts and. with our customers in iran now it's a unilateral move from the united states through to pale out of. the agreement we obviously need to see what that is you know respecting the sanctions we are very very very clear on that matter and that's exactly what...
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e.u. is in damage control mode and and so they'll they'll have to see how things now really work out on the u.k. side when it comes to is there more wiggle room a lot of leaders today have said including the austrian chancellor calls for instance there is no leeway this is the offer is now on the table there are red lines we will not step across them this is the deal basically the message being take it or leave it take it or leave it at best a message. the survey will take with her to the u.k. parliament john burke you've been following the negotiations for quite some time how will this play out in the u.k. now i've been asked and they'll probably leave it i would say at the moment it looks like there's considerable opposition to to resume a deal inside the house of commons and it's extremely unlikely that you'll be able to get any deal through the commons the challenge then is bearing in mind that brussels and says there's no wriggle room is no of the deal available what happens then does threesome a government fold or she resign is she forced out or is this a is this issue of a second ref
e.u. is in damage control mode and and so they'll they'll have to see how things now really work out on the u.k. side when it comes to is there more wiggle room a lot of leaders today have said including the austrian chancellor calls for instance there is no leeway this is the offer is now on the table there are red lines we will not step across them this is the deal basically the message being take it or leave it take it or leave it at best a message. the survey will take with her to the u.k....
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just a withdraw agreement, which sets out the terms of the -- with which we're leaving the e.u., in terms of how pay. what happens to u.k. citizens here and abroad. now, she may sign that, once we get a little more information on what this -- why the political agreement for the future says because it's attached to this. there's a withdraw agreement and a political statement, in terms of what may happen in the future, in no way binding. she could sign that. she would be prime minister by sunday. then, does she get it through parliament. the europeans were saying, maybe we've given too many concessions to the u.k. they're not all happy about this. but it's been a compromise of business for the moment, seems happy to accept. >> presumably, a lot of the value tillty was built in. >> to a point. it changes from day-to-day. we don't know the detail of what the trading arrangement is going to be in the future. if we get a transition period from the start of march next year, we're talk about possible extending it to 2022. that suggests there's uncertainty for both sides. in reality, there would need to
just a withdraw agreement, which sets out the terms of the -- with which we're leaving the e.u., in terms of how pay. what happens to u.k. citizens here and abroad. now, she may sign that, once we get a little more information on what this -- why the political agreement for the future says because it's attached to this. there's a withdraw agreement and a political statement, in terms of what may happen in the future, in no way binding. she could sign that. she would be prime minister by sunday....