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most greeks voted against those measures in a referendum yet the government was pressured by the e.u. into implementing them as results the e.u. approved a key eighty six billion euro tranche of aid the bailouts triggered numerous protests in greece the is. was. was. was. was i was i. was. was an alternative wouldn't be. drastic reduction of the debt to make it sustainable in two thousand and ten it wouldn't require a lot of restructuring in order to make the deck sustainable debt but at that time neither europe nor the united states or the world economy was ready to deal with their debts effectively and that's why people view laura's date with some relief in the sense that they would not be under the same stranglehold as they were in the past eight years on the other hand greece will still have to continue with this and are staring at your regime which is going to make life difficult for the majority. which is young dissipate more news that came through from the anchor this morning still coming through the developing story may be local media there in turkey reporting on numb gunman fired
most greeks voted against those measures in a referendum yet the government was pressured by the e.u. into implementing them as results the e.u. approved a key eighty six billion euro tranche of aid the bailouts triggered numerous protests in greece the is. was. was. was. was i was i. was. was an alternative wouldn't be. drastic reduction of the debt to make it sustainable in two thousand and ten it wouldn't require a lot of restructuring in order to make the deck sustainable debt but at that...
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most greeks voted against those measures in a referendum yet the government was pressured by the e.u. into implementing them as a result the e.u. approved a key eighty six billion euro tranche of aid dimitris former press officer for greece's then finance minister believes the country's partners did not take the right approach to the debt crisis. an alternative would have been the drastic reduction of the debt to make it sustainable in two thousand and ten it wouldn't require a lot of restructuring in order to make the debt sustainable day but at that time neither europe nor the united states or the world economy was ready to deal with their debts effectively and that's why people view tomorrow's date with some relief in the sense that they would not be under the same strength of old as they were in the past eight years on the other hand greece will still have to continue with this and are staring which is going to make life difficult for the majority of greeks. a large fire in a commune in a paris suburb has reportedly left at least twenty two people injured and seven are said to be in cr
most greeks voted against those measures in a referendum yet the government was pressured by the e.u. into implementing them as a result the e.u. approved a key eighty six billion euro tranche of aid dimitris former press officer for greece's then finance minister believes the country's partners did not take the right approach to the debt crisis. an alternative would have been the drastic reduction of the debt to make it sustainable in two thousand and ten it wouldn't require a lot of...
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most greeks voted against those measures in a referendum now the government was pressured by the e.u. into implementing them as a result the e.u. approved a key eighty six billion euro tranche of aid dimitris yana pop the us was former press officer for greece's then finance minister he believes that the country's partners did not take the right approach to the debt crisis. and alternative would've been the drastic reduction of the debt to make it sustainable in two thousand and ten it wouldn't require a lot of restructuring in order to make the deck sustainable day but at that time neither europe nor the united states or the world economy was ready to deal with their debts effectively and that's why people view two hours date with some relief in the sense that they would not be there saying strength of as they were in the past eight years on the other hand greece will still have to continue with this and are staring which is going to make life difficult for the majority. a large fire in a commune in a suburb of paris has reportedly left at least twenty two people injured on sunday seven a
most greeks voted against those measures in a referendum now the government was pressured by the e.u. into implementing them as a result the e.u. approved a key eighty six billion euro tranche of aid dimitris yana pop the us was former press officer for greece's then finance minister he believes that the country's partners did not take the right approach to the debt crisis. and alternative would've been the drastic reduction of the debt to make it sustainable in two thousand and ten it wouldn't...
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crisis most greeks voted against those measures in it referendum government was pressured by the e.u. into implementing them as a result the e.u. approved eighty eighty six billion euro tranche of aid dmitri's young former press officer for greece's then finance minister believes that the country's partners did not take the right approach to the debt crisis. an alternative would have been the . drastic reduction of the debt to make it sustainable in two thousand and ten eight wouldn't require a lot of restructuring in order to make the debt sustainable day but at that time neither europe nor the united states or the world economy were ready to deal with their debts effectively and that's why people view two hours date with some relief in the sense that they would not be under the same strength of old as they were in the past eight years on the other hand greece will still have to continue with this and are staring which is going to make life difficult for the majority of greeks. a large fire in a commune in a suburb of paris has reportedly left at least twenty two people injured on sunday
crisis most greeks voted against those measures in it referendum government was pressured by the e.u. into implementing them as a result the e.u. approved eighty eighty six billion euro tranche of aid dmitri's young former press officer for greece's then finance minister believes that the country's partners did not take the right approach to the debt crisis. an alternative would have been the . drastic reduction of the debt to make it sustainable in two thousand and ten eight wouldn't require a...
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most greeks voted against those measures in the referendum yet the government was pressured by the e.u. into implementing them as a result the e.u. approved a key eighty six billion euro tranche of aid and bailouts triggered numerous protests over the years. of the. was were was. was an alternative would have been the drastic reduction of the debt to make it sustainable in two thousand and ten it wouldn't require a lot of restructuring in order to make the deck sustainable debt but at that time neither europe nor the united states or the world economy was ready to deal with their debts effectively and that's why people view laura's date with some relief in the sense that they would not be under the same stranglehold as they were in the past eight years on the other hand greece will still have to continue with and are staring to regime which is going to make life difficult for the majority of greeks. closer than he's looking so far from moscow it's coming up to us exactly twenty six minutes past nine o. the morning this monday for me kevin oh and thanks for watching and have a good day. but p
most greeks voted against those measures in the referendum yet the government was pressured by the e.u. into implementing them as a result the e.u. approved a key eighty six billion euro tranche of aid and bailouts triggered numerous protests over the years. of the. was were was. was an alternative would have been the drastic reduction of the debt to make it sustainable in two thousand and ten it wouldn't require a lot of restructuring in order to make the deck sustainable debt but at that time...
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voted against those measures in a referendum and yet the government was pressured nonetheless by the e.u. into implementing them as a result of the e.u. approved a key eighty six billion euro tranche of aid the bailouts triggered numerous protests over the years to. i was. was in or turn it it would have been the drastic reduction of the debt to make it sustainable in two thousand and ten it wouldn't require a lot of restructuring in order to make the deck sustainable debt but at that time neither europe nor the united states or the world economy was ready to deal with their debts effectively and that's why people view laura's date with some relief in the sense that they would not be under the same stranglehold as they were in the past eight years on the other hand greece will still have to continue with in our sterrett year ashima which is going to make life difficult for the majority of us. which is shown as part of her story starts about half an hour ago with developing news story from spain police in barcelona shot a man the smalling who tried to attack officers with a knife that happened
voted against those measures in a referendum and yet the government was pressured nonetheless by the e.u. into implementing them as a result of the e.u. approved a key eighty six billion euro tranche of aid the bailouts triggered numerous protests over the years to. i was. was in or turn it it would have been the drastic reduction of the debt to make it sustainable in two thousand and ten it wouldn't require a lot of restructuring in order to make the deck sustainable debt but at that time...
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most greeks voted against those measures in a referendum yet the government was pressured by the e.u. into implementing them as a result the e.u. approved a key eighty six billion euro tranche of aid to me trace bullis former press officer for greece is then a finance minister believes that the country's partners did not take the right approach to the debt crisis. in return it would have been. drastic reduction of the debt to make it sustainable in two thousand and ten it wouldn't require a lot of restructuring in order to make the deck sustainable day but at that time neither europe nor the united states or the world economy was ready to deal with the debt effectively and that's why people view morris date with some relief in the sense that they would not be under the same strength of the world as they were in the past eight years on the other hand greece will still have to continue with this and are staring which is going to make life difficult for the majority it leaks. a large fire in a commune in a suburb of paris has reportedly left at least twenty two people injured seven are said t
most greeks voted against those measures in a referendum yet the government was pressured by the e.u. into implementing them as a result the e.u. approved a key eighty six billion euro tranche of aid to me trace bullis former press officer for greece is then a finance minister believes that the country's partners did not take the right approach to the debt crisis. in return it would have been. drastic reduction of the debt to make it sustainable in two thousand and ten it wouldn't require a lot...
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most greeks voted against those measures in a referendum yet the government was pressured by the e.u. into implementing them as a result the e.u. approved a key eighty six billion euro tranche of aid dimitris young or less former press officer for greece's and then financial minister believes the country's partners did not take the right approach to the debt crisis. debate our programs have helped haven't had at all. the projects ok we don't have the enormous deficits that we have it on the other hand the group date has a reason out of the new loans i think. an alternative would have been the. drastic reduction of the debt to make it sustainable. in two thousand and ten it wouldn't be it would be it wouldn't require. a lot of restructuring. in order to make the debt sustainable day but at that time neither your nor the united states or the world economy was ready to deal with their debts effectively. so that's really the problem inside of course the bailout programs have been a disaster and that's why people. view morris date with some relief in the sense that. they would not be under the
most greeks voted against those measures in a referendum yet the government was pressured by the e.u. into implementing them as a result the e.u. approved a key eighty six billion euro tranche of aid dimitris young or less former press officer for greece's and then financial minister believes the country's partners did not take the right approach to the debt crisis. debate our programs have helped haven't had at all. the projects ok we don't have the enormous deficits that we have it on the...
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into e.u. airspace and vice versa that would have a knock on effect disrupting the delivery of food stuffs britain imports thirty percent of its produce from the e.u. u.k. supermarkets could feel the pinch rob was eager to allay fears of a food shortage issue so let me assure you that contrie to one of the wall the claims you will still be able to enjoy b.l.t. off the bricks and there are no plans to deploy the army to maintain since the plots preparations would also need to be made in the finance sector british citizens living in the european union could lose access to their u.k. bank accounts but rob is sticking to his don't panic mantra adamant that the u.k. is ready for breakfast with or without a deal like very much. well here's some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world australia is in a wild and a leadership crisis that could top one is from malcolm out on the turnbull now he has promised to quit if enough members of his liberal party look for a fresh leader
into e.u. airspace and vice versa that would have a knock on effect disrupting the delivery of food stuffs britain imports thirty percent of its produce from the e.u. u.k. supermarkets could feel the pinch rob was eager to allay fears of a food shortage issue so let me assure you that contrie to one of the wall the claims you will still be able to enjoy b.l.t. off the bricks and there are no plans to deploy the army to maintain since the plots preparations would also need to be made in the...
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e.u. got into it japan got into it china got into it. that's the problem that's what we need to get back to how about a free market in currency that would fix the problem you know the big clean advocates out there would say that this is the free market and currency it is like and it's ability to appeal to thugs who want to compete with each other in a free market and that has gained a lot of attraction and that sense a converse to gold you would think based on what we're saying here that gold would catch a bit that gold would be slightly more positive as folks looked around to the global trade wars and trade situation and started to discount the possibility that this completely unsustainable and like has happened so many times before i return to gold is inevitable how come gold is training so lackluster here v.m.s. then i don't know i certainly expected a rise in gold here but look at it this way if you gave people a choice would you read that they rather have a dollar backed by x. number of those or grams or or whatever of gold or were
e.u. got into it japan got into it china got into it. that's the problem that's what we need to get back to how about a free market in currency that would fix the problem you know the big clean advocates out there would say that this is the free market and currency it is like and it's ability to appeal to thugs who want to compete with each other in a free market and that has gained a lot of attraction and that sense a converse to gold you would think based on what we're saying here that gold...
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into e.u. airspace and vice versa that would have a knock on effect disrupting the delivery of foodstuffs britain imports thirty percent of its produce from the e.u. u.k. supermarkets could feel the pinch rob was eager to allay fears of a food shortage critically important issue so let me assure you that contrary to one of the wall the claims you will still be able to enjoy b.l.t. off the backs it and there are no plans to deploy the army to maintain food supplies. health care services and the finance sector could also be hit british citizens living in the european union could lose access to their u.k. bank accounts should recognise that rob is sticking to his detriment mantra adamant that the u.k. is ready for bracks with or without a deal very much. all right let's pull in our correspondent bob of angel she joins us tonight from brussels good evening to you barbara you know i read that the european union had already put together its own documents on how to deal with a break sit no deal and no
into e.u. airspace and vice versa that would have a knock on effect disrupting the delivery of foodstuffs britain imports thirty percent of its produce from the e.u. u.k. supermarkets could feel the pinch rob was eager to allay fears of a food shortage critically important issue so let me assure you that contrary to one of the wall the claims you will still be able to enjoy b.l.t. off the backs it and there are no plans to deploy the army to maintain food supplies. health care services and the...
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e.u. got into it japan got into it china got into it. that's the problem that's what we need to get back to how about a free market in currency that would fix the problem you know the big clean advocates out there would say that this is the free market and currency it is like and its ability to appeal to thugs who want to compete with each other in a free market and that has gained a lot of attraction and that sense converse to gold you would think based on what we're saying here that gold would catch a bit that gold would be slightly more positive as folks looked around to the global trade wars and trade situation and started to discount the possibility that this completely unsustainable and like has happened so many times before i return to gold is inevitable how come gold is trading so lackluster here v.m.s. then i don't know i certainly expected a rise in gold here but look at it this way if you gave people a choice would you read that they rather have a dollar backed by x. number of those or grams or or whatever of gold or were they
e.u. got into it japan got into it china got into it. that's the problem that's what we need to get back to how about a free market in currency that would fix the problem you know the big clean advocates out there would say that this is the free market and currency it is like and its ability to appeal to thugs who want to compete with each other in a free market and that has gained a lot of attraction and that sense converse to gold you would think based on what we're saying here that gold...
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e.u. become more and more important. they can't be bridged any more people can't get into the e.u. anymore and that is something that is really in the in the sense of that is really something that the hardliners the right wing extremists and populists all these parties in europe that we see now in different governments really want i mean that's in their sense that's what they really want to achieve and it means that spain for instance now will have to deal with migrants coming from morocco for morocco more and more and that the route to cross from libya will be more or less be finished it's of the course says that's a good result for the european union it means that is really just failing in the face of this migrant crisis that has diminished but of course there are still a lot of people trying to reach european shores and they will not be able to do so anymore and the deep divisions in the e.u. are getting every deep divisions between more liberal countries and more right wing populous countries that is something that is quite clear here barbara thank you barbara basell there in v
e.u. become more and more important. they can't be bridged any more people can't get into the e.u. anymore and that is something that is really in the in the sense of that is really something that the hardliners the right wing extremists and populists all these parties in europe that we see now in different governments really want i mean that's in their sense that's what they really want to achieve and it means that spain for instance now will have to deal with migrants coming from morocco for...
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e.u. migration policies and vowed to take power into their own hands in the next elections for the european parliament artificial dubinsky reports now from the french capital base saying clear sight developing as we head towards the european elections in twenty nineteen but what we're seeing is the big divisions between the leaders of e.u. nations where the manual might go the president of france declaring today that he would be in opposition to the leaders of italy and hungry if that's what they will change and he would stand up against their policies. he's just like it is indeed clear that today there is a strong opposition between nationalists and progressives and i will not give anything away to nationalists and to those who deliver this hate speech and so if they wanted to see me as their main opponent they are right well that's what a president had to say oh after that meeting the whole cheese day between the elite
e.u. migration policies and vowed to take power into their own hands in the next elections for the european parliament artificial dubinsky reports now from the french capital base saying clear sight developing as we head towards the european elections in twenty nineteen but what we're seeing is the big divisions between the leaders of e.u. nations where the manual might go the president of france declaring today that he would be in opposition to the leaders of italy and hungry if that's what...
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e.u. migration policies and found to take power into their own hands in the next elections for the european parliament artificial dubinsky reports now from the french capital. we're seeing clear signs developing as we head towards the european elections in twenty nineteen but what we're seeing is the big divisions between the leaders of e.u. nations where the money will not go the president of france declaring today that he would be in opposition to the leaders of italy aren't hungry if that's what they wanted and he would stand up against their policies. just because it is indeed clear that today there is a strong opposition between nationalists and progressives and i will not give anything away to nationalists and to those who deliver this hate speech and so if they wanted to see me as their main opponent they are right well that's what a president to say oh after that meeting on tuesday between the leader of hungary
e.u. migration policies and found to take power into their own hands in the next elections for the european parliament artificial dubinsky reports now from the french capital. we're seeing clear signs developing as we head towards the european elections in twenty nineteen but what we're seeing is the big divisions between the leaders of e.u. nations where the money will not go the president of france declaring today that he would be in opposition to the leaders of italy aren't hungry if that's...
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into e.u. airspace and vice versa that would have a knock on effect disrupting the delivery of foodstuffs britain imports thirty percent of its produce from the e.u. u.k. supermarkets could feel the pinch rob was eager to allay fears of a food shortage critically important issue so let me assure you that contrie to one of the wall the claims you will still be able to enjoy b.l.t. off the bricks that and there are no plans to deploy the army to maintain food supplies. health care services and the finance sector could also be his citizens living in the european union could lose access to the u.k. bank accounts should recognise that rob is sticking to his daniel tammet mantra adamant that the u.k. is ready for breakfast with or without a deal very much. all right let's pull in our correspondent bob of angel she joins us tonight from brussels good evening to you barbara you know i read that the european union had already put together its own documents on how to deal with a break sit no deal and now
into e.u. airspace and vice versa that would have a knock on effect disrupting the delivery of foodstuffs britain imports thirty percent of its produce from the e.u. u.k. supermarkets could feel the pinch rob was eager to allay fears of a food shortage critically important issue so let me assure you that contrie to one of the wall the claims you will still be able to enjoy b.l.t. off the bricks that and there are no plans to deploy the army to maintain food supplies. health care services and...
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two years ago a law went into effect under pressure from the e.u. that prohibited the transport of migrants afterwards many of the people smugglers were taken into custody and their vehicles confiscated although they wouldn't call themselves people smugglers they see themselves as drivers hoteliers and cooks the e.u. had promised to help to start up new businesses as a result nothing illegal about it. here in this district we had lots of people running small shops and restaurants. there was a lot going on but now agadez economy is dead. two years ago a law went into effect under pressure from the e.u. that precipitated the transport of migrants afterwards many of the people smugglers were taken into custody and their vehicles confiscated although they wouldn't call themselves people smugglers they see themselves as dr. as hoteliers and cooks the e.u. had promised to help to start up new businesses as an alternative but nothing ever came of it. now that we have children we have to feed now we don't have any more work how are supposed to be able to rai
two years ago a law went into effect under pressure from the e.u. that prohibited the transport of migrants afterwards many of the people smugglers were taken into custody and their vehicles confiscated although they wouldn't call themselves people smugglers they see themselves as drivers hoteliers and cooks the e.u. had promised to help to start up new businesses as a result nothing illegal about it. here in this district we had lots of people running small shops and restaurants. there was a...
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e.u. companies but how that's put into practice we still don't know how that will will take any form what we do know though is that this news is being welcomed in tehran . to the entire world has shown it disagrees with the u.s. policies against iran talk to anyone anywhere in the world and they will tell you that netanyahu trump and been summoned are isolated not iran but that decision by donald trump to pull out of the two thousand and fifteen iran nuclear deal it's proving to be a real tough issue between washington and brussels and it's one that doesn't show any sign of going away because all those these sanctions are set to come in on tuesday we're expecting more perhaps even much harsher sanctions to come in by the end of twenty eighteen yes seventy going to rumble on as in that piece that was all over there for us in berkeley. it. has been one year since we first reported on russian speaking children found in an orphanage in iraq following the brutal military operation there against islamic state after the reporter said we launched a campaign to to find relatives of those children
e.u. companies but how that's put into practice we still don't know how that will will take any form what we do know though is that this news is being welcomed in tehran . to the entire world has shown it disagrees with the u.s. policies against iran talk to anyone anywhere in the world and they will tell you that netanyahu trump and been summoned are isolated not iran but that decision by donald trump to pull out of the two thousand and fifteen iran nuclear deal it's proving to be a real tough...
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e.u. size however what that doesn't really take into account is that a lot of these major companies that are doing business with iran and the east pushing to do business with iran as part of that deal they also have major operations in the united states as well and those operations in the u.s. they wouldn't be covered by the blocking start to it and it could leave them open to potential penalties that there thing is we don't actually know because the blocking statute is never been fully implicated we have to wait and see what the reaction would be from washington and what moves they could potentially make what we have heard though is from the iranian side the iranian foreign ministry saying they're very happy to see that the e.u. is standing alongside them to do the entire world has shown it disagrees with the u.s. policies against iran talk to anyone anywhere in the world and they will tell you that netanyahu trump and been some are isolated not iran. but the u.s. secretary of state mike pompei old has said that the sanctions are necessary if iran's to be brought back to what he calls the t
e.u. size however what that doesn't really take into account is that a lot of these major companies that are doing business with iran and the east pushing to do business with iran as part of that deal they also have major operations in the united states as well and those operations in the u.s. they wouldn't be covered by the blocking start to it and it could leave them open to potential penalties that there thing is we don't actually know because the blocking statute is never been fully...
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question for mark as you mentioned, mark come to the idea we drag in canada and the e.u. into this overall trade issue, trade war. do you think that was more of a negotiating ploy with the president in terms of overall it just do for china or do you think msn, you know, there's not really a grand strategy here? >> it is tough to say what the president. maybe he's trying to show the chinese seem serious about this and quietly behind the scenes reaching an agreement. mexico we might update the nafta agreement and be at a playing field again. you really don't want to take on the entire world that is see their take on china and focus on these legitimate inequities, technology transfer and others and let's have our allies with us as we try to take on china. china is also unfair to the e.u. let's make the e.u. our ally against the number one trade offender and that is china. >> this is lee carter. one of the things i've been fascinated to watch his most americans have been willing to give the president a long runway and that's been really surprising because for the most part people
question for mark as you mentioned, mark come to the idea we drag in canada and the e.u. into this overall trade issue, trade war. do you think that was more of a negotiating ploy with the president in terms of overall it just do for china or do you think msn, you know, there's not really a grand strategy here? >> it is tough to say what the president. maybe he's trying to show the chinese seem serious about this and quietly behind the scenes reaching an agreement. mexico we might update...
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e.u. over its refusal to allow them into the country. yet you can always get news on the go just out from google play from the apple store and give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news it also uses to send us photos i'm videos. on the website called. letter we were. when we were. in the percent of americans or someplace in our lives will experience hardship listen.
e.u. over its refusal to allow them into the country. yet you can always get news on the go just out from google play from the apple store and give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news it also uses to send us photos i'm videos. on the website called. letter we were. when we were. in the percent of americans or someplace in our lives will experience hardship listen.
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erick: i want to jump back into the e.u. because it plays into the perception of bias. in this country you have a first amendment and a fourth amendment. you do not have rights to disappear on the internet. google, having to compensate for those, and at the same time, in the e.u. now, they are trying to impose, not just massive fines on google, but it seems like they are shaking down american companies across the board. i think i read mcdonald's is being shaking down, apple situation. it's nice to see president trump engaging on behalf of american companies, even google, where there is a perception that most of the people who work at google are liberal, and yet here is president trump standing up for google. max: he referred to us as a great american company. erick: there you go. max: in a tweet. erick: you can put that as your motto, like the "washington post," democracy dies, great american company. [laughter] max: you're right about the patterns. there have been european cases against mcdonald's, starbucks, disney, the movie studios, apple, facebook, google, which se
erick: i want to jump back into the e.u. because it plays into the perception of bias. in this country you have a first amendment and a fourth amendment. you do not have rights to disappear on the internet. google, having to compensate for those, and at the same time, in the e.u. now, they are trying to impose, not just massive fines on google, but it seems like they are shaking down american companies across the board. i think i read mcdonald's is being shaking down, apple situation. it's nice...
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e.u. will implement the blocking statute what is it what it was first written into law back in one thousand nine hundred six it was designed to allow european businesses to get around a blockade on cuba but it's never been fully implemented and in fact it has been extensively really written earlier this year specifically with iran in mind now in theory what it should do is it should protect european businesses doing business in iran and should stop them from being affected by u.s. sanctions so it hasn't been used yet we don't know how it will be used and we also don't know how well it will be received in the united states what we do know is that it's been warmly welcomed into iran to date the entire world has shown it disagrees with the u.s. policies against iran talk to anyone anywhere in the world and they will tell you that netanyahu trump and been some are isolated not iran but from the u.s. side we've heard from secretary of state mike. pompei it says that the sanctions on the ones that they intend to introduce in november as well are necessary if they're to bring iran back into the re
e.u. will implement the blocking statute what is it what it was first written into law back in one thousand nine hundred six it was designed to allow european businesses to get around a blockade on cuba but it's never been fully implemented and in fact it has been extensively really written earlier this year specifically with iran in mind now in theory what it should do is it should protect european businesses doing business in iran and should stop them from being affected by u.s. sanctions so...
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sanctions came into force china russia and the e.u. have all criticized the rest in. a diplomatic dispute between saudi arabia and camels over human rights is escalating with the kingdom's national carrier counseling its flights between toronto malaysia's a former prime minister najib razak is to be charged with money laundering on wednesday a luxury yacht allegedly bought with money stolen from a state fund as arrived at the country after being impounded in egypt. as we've heard the us sanctions are expected to hit iran hard it's struggling economy has already resulted in a crackdown on refugees and migrant workers in the country three million afghans live in iran but many are losing jobs and facing deportation as the trial weakens a shot of bella's reports from hair outs in western afghanistan more than two hundred thousand have already been sent back. this is the human cost of u.s. sanctions on iran these people are not iranian or american but afghan and sixteen and her family have lived in iran for twenty five years all her children were born there they were depor
sanctions came into force china russia and the e.u. have all criticized the rest in. a diplomatic dispute between saudi arabia and camels over human rights is escalating with the kingdom's national carrier counseling its flights between toronto malaysia's a former prime minister najib razak is to be charged with money laundering on wednesday a luxury yacht allegedly bought with money stolen from a state fund as arrived at the country after being impounded in egypt. as we've heard the us...
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last week about one hundred migrants arrive at a catholic church facility the standoff between into the in the e.u. is over in this case but it's only a matter of time before the next migrant ship arrives and something has made it clear he's prepared to lock horns with brussels again. let's bring in our correspondent ben breaker and he is following the story for us from brussels hi there good to see you what does this vowed to work together between italy and hungry on a hard line approach actually mean what could it look like. gathering supports the european union among many member states already of poland the czech republic slovakia austria in this and the migration and outs of germany is shifting actually the german interior minister hosts as a hopeful is also on the same vein even they met a couple of weeks ago in salzburg so and you too in the aid already decided that the aim to fend off migration to deter migration and to close border as is a common name only the means different but this is the direction so the union all but can push the whole you yet there they are fierce critics of how euro
last week about one hundred migrants arrive at a catholic church facility the standoff between into the in the e.u. is over in this case but it's only a matter of time before the next migrant ship arrives and something has made it clear he's prepared to lock horns with brussels again. let's bring in our correspondent ben breaker and he is following the story for us from brussels hi there good to see you what does this vowed to work together between italy and hungry on a hard line approach...
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sanctions came into force china russia and the e.u. have all criticised the rest of. the diplomatic dispute between saudi arabia and camels over human rights is escalating with the kingdom's national carrier counseling its flights between toronto. a former prime minister najib razak is to be charged with money laundering on the state a luxury yacht allegedly bought with money stolen from the state as a right to the country after being impounded in egypt. as we've heard the u.s. sanctions are expected to hit iran hard its struggling economy has already resulted in a crackdown on refugees and migrant workers in the country three million afghans live in iran but many are losing jobs and facing deportation as the trial weakens a shot a bellows reports from hair ass and western afghanistan more than two hundred thousand have already been sent back. this is the human cost of u.s. sanctions on iran these people are not iranian or american but afghan and sikkim and her family have lived in iran for twenty.
sanctions came into force china russia and the e.u. have all criticised the rest of. the diplomatic dispute between saudi arabia and camels over human rights is escalating with the kingdom's national carrier counseling its flights between toronto. a former prime minister najib razak is to be charged with money laundering on the state a luxury yacht allegedly bought with money stolen from the state as a right to the country after being impounded in egypt. as we've heard the u.s. sanctions are...
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business with iran this is why european union's updated blocking statute enters into force under seventh of august to protect e.u. companies doing legitimate business but he ran from the impact of u.s. extraterritorial sanctions so what is the blocking start to it well it was initially written into law back in one thousand nine hundred six it was designed to allow european companies to get around a u.s. blockade of cuba however it was significantly rewritten earlier this year to focus on iran what it means essentially is that european companies have to pay no heed to sanctions against a country in which they're doing business say iran in this case and also that any courtroom in a foreign country based on those business dealings another fight in the eyes of the e.u. but put it this way with a hypothetical example say you're an e.u. car manufacturer and you've got yourself a toehold in a run maybe tens perhaps hundreds of millions of dollars worth of business that would be protected by the e.u. however the e.u. can't protect in another country. say the united states and say you that same you can manufacture and yo
business with iran this is why european union's updated blocking statute enters into force under seventh of august to protect e.u. companies doing legitimate business but he ran from the impact of u.s. extraterritorial sanctions so what is the blocking start to it well it was initially written into law back in one thousand nine hundred six it was designed to allow european companies to get around a u.s. blockade of cuba however it was significantly rewritten earlier this year to focus on iran...
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business with iran this is why european union's updated blocking statute enters into force under seventh of august to protect e.u. companies doing legitimate business with iran from the impact of u.s. extraterritorial sanctions we believe that it is and it has to be up to. the europeans in this case to decide with home to trade the first round of sanctions prohibits around from using the u.s. dollar and restricts trading in precious metals and also includes limiting reigning in currency flows as well as constraints on the car trade ok let's discuss this story and several others now my guess is former u.s. congressman ron paul good to have you gone wrong let's start with this issue then of sanctions the use insisting that it will back you firms that are dealing with iran is this going to cause a widening rift between the u.s. and the. well i would think so there's a big question there i can't imagine it not already haven't done that but so far you know there's been a lot of bluster and i think one problem is that the united states is still pretty powerful they have the currency for the reserve currency of the wor
business with iran this is why european union's updated blocking statute enters into force under seventh of august to protect e.u. companies doing legitimate business with iran from the impact of u.s. extraterritorial sanctions we believe that it is and it has to be up to. the europeans in this case to decide with home to trade the first round of sanctions prohibits around from using the u.s. dollar and restricts trading in precious metals and also includes limiting reigning in currency flows...
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economy is now recording modest growth nearly a decade of financial problems has turned greece into the e.u.'s fourth poorest country at twenty percent unemployment is still more than double what it was before the crisis and it's unlikely the government will be able to provide much relief to those without jobs all to pensioners because it's still under a huge amount of debt and it needs monetary reform in beg is a professor at the european institute at the london school of economics and he's joining us live now from london so quite a mammoth task then ahead for the greek government what does alexis tsipras in the first instance need to do. where he's made commitments to continue with what we might call disciplined as opposed to a sturdy fiscal policies he's required as part of understanding with the european union to maintain what's called a primary surplus that's the difference between public expenditure and public revenue raising many through taxation but without counting the interest payments of three and a half percentage points of g.d.p. for the next three years and thereafter for two
economy is now recording modest growth nearly a decade of financial problems has turned greece into the e.u.'s fourth poorest country at twenty percent unemployment is still more than double what it was before the crisis and it's unlikely the government will be able to provide much relief to those without jobs all to pensioners because it's still under a huge amount of debt and it needs monetary reform in beg is a professor at the european institute at the london school of economics and he's...
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business with iran this is why european union's updated blocking statute enters into force under seven of august to protect e.u. companies doing legitimate business with iran for and impact of u.s. extraterritorial sanctions. so what is the blocking start shit well the honest reality is we don't know what form it will take ultimately as it's never been fully implemented before it was first written back in one thousand nine hundred six and was designed to get around us blockades on cuba however it's been heavily rewritten in early two twenty eighteen specifically with iran in mind what we do know is how it's supposed to work in principle is that it would basically allow european companies to ignore sanctions from a foreign country to allow them to continue to do business in iran it would also notify court decisions made abroad relating to those companies and their business dealings in iran however this is all well it's all on paper and we don't know how it will be enforced we don't know how it would be received from the united states and of course any decisions legally made by the e.u. they're only valid within
business with iran this is why european union's updated blocking statute enters into force under seven of august to protect e.u. companies doing legitimate business with iran for and impact of u.s. extraterritorial sanctions. so what is the blocking start shit well the honest reality is we don't know what form it will take ultimately as it's never been fully implemented before it was first written back in one thousand nine hundred six and was designed to get around us blockades on cuba however...
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business with iran this is why european union's updated blocking statute enters into force under seven of august to protect e.u. companies doing legitimate business but he ran from an impact of u.s. extraterritorial sanctions so what is the blocking statute well it was initially written into law back in one thousand nine hundred six it was designed to allow european companies to get around a u.s. blockade of cuba however it was significantly rewritten earlier this year to focus on iran what it means essentially is that european companies have to pay no heed to sanctions against a country in which they're doing business say iran in this case and also that any courtroom in a foreign country based on those business dealings another fight in the eyes of the e.u. but put it this way with a hypothetical example say you're an e.u. car manufacturer and you've got yourself a toehold in a run maybe tens perhaps hundreds of millions of dollars worth of business that would be protected by the e.u. however the e.u. can't protect in another country. say the united states and say you that same you can manufacture and you do
business with iran this is why european union's updated blocking statute enters into force under seven of august to protect e.u. companies doing legitimate business but he ran from an impact of u.s. extraterritorial sanctions so what is the blocking statute well it was initially written into law back in one thousand nine hundred six it was designed to allow european companies to get around a u.s. blockade of cuba however it was significantly rewritten earlier this year to focus on iran what it...
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e.u. migration policies invalid to take power into their own hands in the next elections for the european parliament are to israel dubinsky reports now from the french capital. we're seeing clear sides developing as we head towards the european elections in twenty nineteen and what we're seeing is the big divisions between the leaders of e.u. nations where the manual might go the president of france declaring today that he would be in opposition to the leaders of italy aren't hungry for that's what they wanted and he would stand up against their policies. just because it is indeed clear that today there is a strong opposition between nationalists and progressives and i will not give anything away to nationalists and to those who deliver this hate speech and so if they wanted to see me as their main opponent they are right well that's what a president might call and how to say oh after that meeting on tuesday between the leader of hungary viktor orban and the deputy prime minister of italy mattel yourself we need now they met yesterday in a phone did very well one of the issues that they w
e.u. migration policies invalid to take power into their own hands in the next elections for the european parliament are to israel dubinsky reports now from the french capital. we're seeing clear sides developing as we head towards the european elections in twenty nineteen and what we're seeing is the big divisions between the leaders of e.u. nations where the manual might go the president of france declaring today that he would be in opposition to the leaders of italy aren't hungry for that's...
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business with iran this is why european union's updated blocking statute enters into force under seventh of august to protect e.u. companies doing legitimate business with iran from the mpact of u.s. extraterritorial sanctions we believe that it is and it has to be up to. the europeans in this case to decide with home to trade. well the first round of sanctions prohibits around from using american currency and put restrictions to on trading precious metals it also includes limiting iranian currency flows as well as constraints on the car trade spirit can now looks though at the kind of impact u.s. sanctions have had in the past. the trumpet ministration has imposed so we think things should only run with the goal of curtailing so-called iranian aggression and blocking all paths to iranian nuclear radiation now the outcome of such a move is hard to predict but from what we've seen so far unilateral u.s. sanctions are rarely successful but that certainly wasn't for lack of trying the department of treasury is sanctioning turkey's minister of justice of the united states has issued sanctions on key russian oligarch
business with iran this is why european union's updated blocking statute enters into force under seventh of august to protect e.u. companies doing legitimate business with iran from the mpact of u.s. extraterritorial sanctions we believe that it is and it has to be up to. the europeans in this case to decide with home to trade. well the first round of sanctions prohibits around from using american currency and put restrictions to on trading precious metals it also includes limiting iranian...
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business with iran this is why your opinions updated blocking statute enters into force under seven of august to protect e.u. companies doing legitimate business with iran for an impact of u.s. extraterritorial sanctions so what is the blocking start to it well it was initially written into law back in one thousand nine hundred six it was designed to allow european companies to get around a u.s. blockade of cuba however it was significantly rewritten earlier this year to focus on iran what it means essentially is that european companies have to pay no heed to sanctions against a country in which they're doing business say iran in this case and also that any courtroom in a foreign country based on those business dealings another fight in the eyes of the e.u. but put it this way with a hypothetical example say you're an e.u. car manufacturer and you've got yourself a toehold in a run maybe tens perhaps hundreds of millions of dollars worth of business that would be protected by the e.u. however the e.u. can't protect in another country. say the united states and say you that same you can manufacture and you d
business with iran this is why your opinions updated blocking statute enters into force under seven of august to protect e.u. companies doing legitimate business with iran for an impact of u.s. extraterritorial sanctions so what is the blocking start to it well it was initially written into law back in one thousand nine hundred six it was designed to allow european companies to get around a u.s. blockade of cuba however it was significantly rewritten earlier this year to focus on iran what it...