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migrants should be taken in all migrants only those who have a chance to get asylum actually in the e.u. which only 20 or 30 percent of the migrants with a broad which are which come from africa so far and rita and then what about italy under the previous hardline minister muttiah salvini italy had closed its forts to rescue vessels do you think the sun let go due to a change of that policy. yes the policy already has changed the new home secretary. is a totally different kind of politician she's not come painting on this issue she's not a right wing politician she's a civil servant if you will and she said she will open the heart as of italy again if there is a relocation scheme so salvini blockade actually failed. and when thousands of if it is that have died in the past few years in the mediterranean is there any india discussion that whether the e.u. could have done more to prevent those deaths but the n.g.o.s the health organization of course maintain that you could have done more and save more lives but the you on the other hand says we cannot take every migrant and we cannot prevent mig
migrants should be taken in all migrants only those who have a chance to get asylum actually in the e.u. which only 20 or 30 percent of the migrants with a broad which are which come from africa so far and rita and then what about italy under the previous hardline minister muttiah salvini italy had closed its forts to rescue vessels do you think the sun let go due to a change of that policy. yes the policy already has changed the new home secretary. is a totally different kind of politician...
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that he must have the threat of a no deal breaks it to strengthen his negotiating hand with the e.u. which also features britain leaving without an agreement. an explosive atmosphere both outside and inside parliament on the 1st day of the big showdown for these protesters the prime minister himself is the demolition chief with his threat to push through a no deal breaks it. opposition parties are determined to stop that from happening and they're joined by members of the conservative party itself such as former finance minister philip hammond it's good but. many colleagues have been incensed by some of the actions over the last week or so and i think there's a there's a group of conservatives who feel very strongly that now is the time when we have to put the national interest ahead of any threats to us personally cost one conservative m.p. went even further he's left the party and now sits in parliament alongside the leader of the europe friendly liberal democrats any chance now boris johnson has lost his majority the opposition appear strengthened and united it's becoming increasingly c
that he must have the threat of a no deal breaks it to strengthen his negotiating hand with the e.u. which also features britain leaving without an agreement. an explosive atmosphere both outside and inside parliament on the 1st day of the big showdown for these protesters the prime minister himself is the demolition chief with his threat to push through a no deal breaks it. opposition parties are determined to stop that from happening and they're joined by members of the conservative party...
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our obliques states the african union and the e.u. which is has also been interested in that and if this process does start there is the same approach could be used in other countries of the middle east and northern africa where. we see. a need for an inclusive system of security. thank you very much mr leverett what could you tell about your daughter there way from p.o.d. to talk about strategic stability if your arrive at any car collision involving a road in history that russia should stay should fire to start their way to move forward how did that strike you maybe this is just another lip service because what we discussed a wide range of issues is small we. used the statement for the media to discuss the strategic stability and. dimensions of we've also discussed the conflicts with your city of acute currently ongoing in the middle east and northern africa such as syria libya also. so you know you also address north. asia because what the north koreans in the korean peninsula. do you see and so there's a national president following up
our obliques states the african union and the e.u. which is has also been interested in that and if this process does start there is the same approach could be used in other countries of the middle east and northern africa where. we see. a need for an inclusive system of security. thank you very much mr leverett what could you tell about your daughter there way from p.o.d. to talk about strategic stability if your arrive at any car collision involving a road in history that russia should stay...
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affectively commit itself to we're going to block it no matter what that sent a very clear signal to the e.u. which is you know now it's either we can either give them a deal an awful deal or no deal or not necessarily often they want a deal that works more in the use favor so obviously in berlin and brussels now they have the impression you know brics it's not going to go through at least no deal because parliament will find a way to stop it so i think once they've miscalculated well you know they didn't you know. but i'm not sure at all so i think. they're panicking a bit more now than seems that this is the language here is sort of the more willing to try to find some compromise but where i would agree with marcus of course is that the u.s. has boxed itself in a little bit as well because they've been insisting that there is no way to compromise over ireland or there can be in the company other deal in this century they only if there's going to be a deal may go to him if there is going to be a deal i say the ball is in the european court right well i think it's again chicken coming home to roost
affectively commit itself to we're going to block it no matter what that sent a very clear signal to the e.u. which is you know now it's either we can either give them a deal an awful deal or no deal or not necessarily often they want a deal that works more in the use favor so obviously in berlin and brussels now they have the impression you know brics it's not going to go through at least no deal because parliament will find a way to stop it so i think once they've miscalculated well you know...
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incredible in this country and that's another thing we talk about what's washed up in the media if the e.u. whichis to be dogged by john pilger on this program is an agency of nature why is nuclear weapon so important it's been borne throughout your work and your people here in mainstream media is that they don't even cover the trade now and the debates lead to the threat of global annihilation why do you think it's lessened in putin's in the media generally begin i think that in both of those you know the media sort of needs to ties in people that they think that you know what. they've kept the piece of that sort of thing obviously now with trump he's torn up the. intermediate treaty tree yeah nuclear treaty so you know there's a theoretically cruise missile a cruise missiles could come back and so on because today people may not remember the protect and survive actual government no no and that you followed him around you know they've done with that's one of the things to actually remind people and of course there is now an enormous connection because they say that the american military. is the
incredible in this country and that's another thing we talk about what's washed up in the media if the e.u. whichis to be dogged by john pilger on this program is an agency of nature why is nuclear weapon so important it's been borne throughout your work and your people here in mainstream media is that they don't even cover the trade now and the debates lead to the threat of global annihilation why do you think it's lessened in putin's in the media generally begin i think that in both of those...
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conservative social democrat majority but then brussels announced its response to the outcome alarmed the e.u. which said the amendments didn't sufficiently protect drinking water the threat of the fine for germany is still unresolved. as well. back in cologne in $29000.00 we are researching which unspoken interests influence the vote in berlin how many politicians have times to industry and which companies do they work for. we meet you don't issue it's a researcher from the university of brain on behalf of the nature conservation group in a b u nish hits took a closer look at leaders in the agriculture sector and a politician and mapped out the various connections he found the following. as a high for stopping the political influence at the government level committed at least in the agricultural sector as wielded by individuals who are what you would call wealthy functionaries who wear a multitude of hats to all fields and they represent associations in the agricultural sector which are rooted in agribusiness and ideally also hold positions on supervisory. boards of manufacturers or industry groups
conservative social democrat majority but then brussels announced its response to the outcome alarmed the e.u. which said the amendments didn't sufficiently protect drinking water the threat of the fine for germany is still unresolved. as well. back in cologne in $29000.00 we are researching which unspoken interests influence the vote in berlin how many politicians have times to industry and which companies do they work for. we meet you don't issue it's a researcher from the university of brain...
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little by go just to consider the figures we're talking about a 1000000 refugees who came to the e.u. which is home to 500000000 people. most of the gulf the old old old personally i see immigration more as an opportunity than a threat. when you believe in yourself that things need to change now and no one else is doing it and it's you responsibility to do it and in the worst situation you fell and you try again. i was 22 when we created which is upon us. before i could actually have a real voice in politics i could have waited an extremely long time if i joined a traditional party really i could have but i think that there's a real edge and. when you look at global challenges like migration flows climate change fiscal justice we don't have a choice but to deal with those issues that you can. avoid the what actually means energy the unit of measure of energy we want to end it and part of it but most important is the same way that in every single language so you have. all behind the same name. you created both as a result. there was so many wrong things happening and we really for the confid
little by go just to consider the figures we're talking about a 1000000 refugees who came to the e.u. which is home to 500000000 people. most of the gulf the old old old personally i see immigration more as an opportunity than a threat. when you believe in yourself that things need to change now and no one else is doing it and it's you responsibility to do it and in the worst situation you fell and you try again. i was 22 when we created which is upon us. before i could actually have a real...
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e.u. constitution which he had championed was his biggest failure in office he had little love for his party colleague nicolas sarkozy yet he could not stop him from becoming his successor after she rocks term in office was over old scandals return to the public eye he was accused of paying party colleagues for fake jobs while mayor of paris he was sentenced to a 2 year suspended prison term junk chirac remained popular though he'll be less remembered for his politics and more for his warm bond to the french people. now being applied except the world championships kick off in qatar on friday and we are joined by retired german track and field athlete betty heiler she is a hammer thrower european and world champion and a silver medalist at the 2012 a london olympics so good to have you here with us i'm just warning you ended your career 3 years ago how does it feel to not be a competitor and a soviet spectator. it's quite cool. very good to sit at home and just what's to be and i don't know how the essence feud and for me it's. not the same like some years before but i'm still nervous because
e.u. constitution which he had championed was his biggest failure in office he had little love for his party colleague nicolas sarkozy yet he could not stop him from becoming his successor after she rocks term in office was over old scandals return to the public eye he was accused of paying party colleagues for fake jobs while mayor of paris he was sentenced to a 2 year suspended prison term junk chirac remained popular though he'll be less remembered for his politics and more for his warm bond...
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e.u. constitution which he had championed was his biggest failure in office he had little love for his party colleague nicolas sarkozy yet he could not stop him from becoming his successor after she rocks term in office was over old scandals return to the public eye he was accused of paying party colleagues for fake jobs while mayor of paris he was sentenced to a 2 year suspended prison term junk chirac remained popular though he'll be less remembered for his politics and more for his warm bond to the french people. want to say now about some of the other stories making news around the world. a strong earthquake has struck the maluco islands of eastern indonesia killing at least 20 people the $6.00 magnitude tremor caused widespread damage and landslides it was centered and north east of the provincial capital authorities say there is no danger of a tsunami. zimbabwe's says robert mugabe will now be buried in his home village not a national monument in the capital harare the late president's final resting place has been in dispute between the government of president emerson god and mugabe's
e.u. constitution which he had championed was his biggest failure in office he had little love for his party colleague nicolas sarkozy yet he could not stop him from becoming his successor after she rocks term in office was over old scandals return to the public eye he was accused of paying party colleagues for fake jobs while mayor of paris he was sentenced to a 2 year suspended prison term junk chirac remained popular though he'll be less remembered for his politics and more for his warm bond...
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. >> it was a victory for the e.u., which is pursuing allegations regarding its tax arrangement in luxembourg. on the flipside, you had starbucks winning the case. the court saying that the e.u. did not have enough evidence. for both of the companies, it was not super financial material. only about $30 million. apple is facing a $14 billion tax bill. what the court did not do is say that the e.u. competition commission is overreaching by looking into the text deals. it is an antitrust body. the court essentially supports the right to do that. it is going to be interesting to see what happens with apple. much to kaileyo leinz. of next, president trump made tax codes the centerpiece for his economic growth plan. two years later, what effect did they have? we are going to talk with president obama's former economics advisor, jason furman. this is bloomberg. david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television. i am david westin. we have some news -- there will be remarks by vice president -- former vice president joe biden in wilmington, delaware, and he will call for impeachment of preside
. >> it was a victory for the e.u., which is pursuing allegations regarding its tax arrangement in luxembourg. on the flipside, you had starbucks winning the case. the court saying that the e.u. did not have enough evidence. for both of the companies, it was not super financial material. only about $30 million. apple is facing a $14 billion tax bill. what the court did not do is say that the e.u. competition commission is overreaching by looking into the text deals. it is an antitrust...
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e.u. constitution which he had championed was his biggest failure in office he had little love for his party colleague nicolas sarkozy yet he could not stop him from becoming his successor after she rocks term in office was over old scandals return to the public eye he was accused of paying party colleagues for fake jobs while mayor of paris he was sentenced to a 2 year suspended prison term the judge chirac remained popular though he'll be less remembered for his politics and more for his warm bond to the french people. now let's take a look at some other stories making news around the world a strong earthquake has struck the islands of peace and into music killing at least 20 people and causing structural damage the 6.5 magnitude tremor was centered northeast of the provincial capital on authorities have not issued a tsunami warning for the. ongoing unrest in the caribbean nation of haiti has left at least one person dead and several others injured demonstrators clashed with dr police who used tear gas that people are protesting over food and fuel shortages spiraling inflation and governme
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e.u. and the u.k. which the e.u. have got to agree to what have they got to agree to it will have to agree to it or they haven't got to agree to it but it to make it work they've got to agree that we can have but you haven't got that agreement you say it's a 2 peter we haven't you haven't got it we haven't but this is pioneers going on that we're not going to get that agreement while the e.u. think they're either going to get us to coerce us through to stay in the european union and not actually leave or to ask for an extension or that we would find the withdrawal agreement which is better for them they're not going to face the consequences of no deal until. we sorted out our parliament if i were the they're going to charge tyrants they treat you as a 3rd country and the rules and terrorists apply at the absolute leaders and that and i'm the day i'm going we'll meet and if that's the way the e.u. want to play it that's fine it's unfortunate it will be rules in that case and will pocket we can refund all the tariffs t
e.u. and the u.k. which the e.u. have got to agree to what have they got to agree to it will have to agree to it or they haven't got to agree to it but it to make it work they've got to agree that we can have but you haven't got that agreement you say it's a 2 peter we haven't you haven't got it we haven't but this is pioneers going on that we're not going to get that agreement while the e.u. think they're either going to get us to coerce us through to stay in the european union and not...
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e.u. will drop by 7 percent which is around $16000000000.00. it's not only trade with the e.u. that will be hit when it leaves the e.u. the u.k. will no longer benefit from several existing e.u. trade agreements such as those with canada japan and mexico which will affect many sectors. i think there are a couple of sectors where the automobile sector is one of them our food products beef for example would be also very good. as well but more will be one of the most affected sectors. in case of far. as said the u.k. as car industry is a serious risk that industry so-called just in time production system is dependent on various carrots moving across borders with a minimum of fuss and no deal brags it could take a wrecking ball to the system risking thousands of jobs. yet as the current d.-day of october 31st looms ever closer no one can say for certain what will happen at the u.k.'s borders in a week's time. and that's a business thanks for watching. the law. natural riches. precious resources. and a real morning investment in the. farmland has been called. the country as a rundow
e.u. will drop by 7 percent which is around $16000000000.00. it's not only trade with the e.u. that will be hit when it leaves the e.u. the u.k. will no longer benefit from several existing e.u. trade agreements such as those with canada japan and mexico which will affect many sectors. i think there are a couple of sectors where the automobile sector is one of them our food products beef for example would be also very good. as well but more will be one of the most affected sectors. in case of...
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e.u. constitution which he had championed was his biggest failure in office he had little love for his party colleague nicolas sarkozy yet he could not stop him from becoming his successor after she rocks term in office was over old scandals return to the public eye he was accused of paying party colleagues for fake jobs while mayor of paris he was sentenced to a 2 year suspended prison term juncture iraq remained popular though he'll be less remembered for his politics and more for his warm bond to the french people. or the united nations high commissioner for refugees is urgently calling on countries worldwide to take in refugees trapped in libya the commission has described its migrant center in tripoli is severely overcrowded but it's not the only camp is one of the most important transit boards for migrants who are trying to cross the mediterranean to get to europe poting camps have sprung up for the thousands of refugees stranded inside the war torn country german diplomats. i've described conditions in those camps as being in shimon and investigating those conditions it's almost impos
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a different date there's a 2 day period or something in which they have to do that exactly i think that's the most difficult scenario if the e.u. offers an extension different from that which the government is required to offer up to the 31st of january that could maybe open up some political difficulties which some people think johnson a is trying to engineer to create ok jack let's leave it there thanks very much a long night ahead a couple of debates going on now john bercow exercising a late flourish of his powers to allow them and then a big vote on an election on october the 15th which the government all but certain to lose back to you more for the china in the coming hours thank you. when a general election is eventually called one of the tightest battles will be in the city of canterbury southeast of london in the last election in 2017 labor took it from the really conservatives for the 1st time in almost a century thanks in part to a large student vote the area was also almost evenly states in the 2016 brax that referendum with 51 percent of people voting to leave the e.u. well brannan travelled to canterbury to gauge
a different date there's a 2 day period or something in which they have to do that exactly i think that's the most difficult scenario if the e.u. offers an extension different from that which the government is required to offer up to the 31st of january that could maybe open up some political difficulties which some people think johnson a is trying to engineer to create ok jack let's leave it there thanks very much a long night ahead a couple of debates going on now john bercow exercising a...
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for an extension which he says he doesn't want or plunging into the e.u. without a deal or maybe a vote of no confidence in the prime minister's government could also be called which could potentially trigger a general election you'll recall boris johnson suspended all perogue parliament earlier this month which was supposed to stay shut for 5 weeks any longer it was seen by critics as a move to prevent him from scrutinizing his plan to exit the european union or mile away with or without a deal from his 1st day in office the prime minister has maintained that he's ready to leave the e.u. without a deal if necessary however then at the beginning of september parliament so at the last minute squeezed in the law they just got it passed the stop no deal exit but will the pm abide well lecture in international politics david says brussels on the other side of the fence of this of course is tired of the whole brecht's it all deal. they concern the letter to brussels and say we would like an extension and the government is already implied that it will send a 2nd
for an extension which he says he doesn't want or plunging into the e.u. without a deal or maybe a vote of no confidence in the prime minister's government could also be called which could potentially trigger a general election you'll recall boris johnson suspended all perogue parliament earlier this month which was supposed to stay shut for 5 weeks any longer it was seen by critics as a move to prevent him from scrutinizing his plan to exit the european union or mile away with or without a...
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e.u. data banks which helps him detect forged documents his albanian colleagues don't have this access. i figured i hope to record its thing here over time because here we need to go in there again you know. meanwhile the frontex border patrol has reached a mountaintop along the greek border. this is where people often attempt to illegally enter greece but thanks to frontex that's become more difficult if we were. than being in office or so we are in all now 50. feet or so when you know we're searching for suspicious objects and documents. and if we find anything our albanian colleagues come along and transport the individuals to a police station to be questioned either by a frontex or albanian officers. police. these mountains now make an exciting place for kids to play but 30 years ago during cold war times this border was heavily fortified. majority and with anyone who experienced the cold war deeply appreciate where we are today in your view it's a good feeling to have this kind of operational general today soldiers from both sides no longer need to fear each other as they did in th
e.u. data banks which helps him detect forged documents his albanian colleagues don't have this access. i figured i hope to record its thing here over time because here we need to go in there again you know. meanwhile the frontex border patrol has reached a mountaintop along the greek border. this is where people often attempt to illegally enter greece but thanks to frontex that's become more difficult if we were. than being in office or so we are in all now 50. feet or so when you know we're...
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movement and the us system by which the e.u. can control the u.k. after we leave. the so-called backstop. to go from that treaty but officials caution that johnson had so far failed to come up with an alternative to the backstop. the british prime minister has said he does not seek to delay practice it beyond the current october 31st deadline i am he also seemed to be in a rush to depart from the meeting with his luxembourg counterpart and jovial but tell was left to hold a joint press conference alone. to tell them not to hold back his frustration. you can't hold the future hostage for party political gates the arbor so now it's its own. mr johnson. he holds the future of all u.k. citizens and every us citizen sleeving the u.k. he sense if he stressed once ability you know people our people come to you but the clock is ticking. use your time wisely docs and most prime minister also accused johnson of playing the blame game i repeat sprigs it's not my choice it's been a decision from the party it was a decision from david coming to do it they decide they decide i r
movement and the us system by which the e.u. can control the u.k. after we leave. the so-called backstop. to go from that treaty but officials caution that johnson had so far failed to come up with an alternative to the backstop. the british prime minister has said he does not seek to delay practice it beyond the current october 31st deadline i am he also seemed to be in a rush to depart from the meeting with his luxembourg counterpart and jovial but tell was left to hold a joint press...
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e.u. constitution in 2005 which he had championed was his biggest failure in office. he had little love for his party colleague nicolas sarkozy that he could not stop him from becoming his successor after chirac's term in office was over old scandals returned to the public eye he was accused of paying party colleagues for fake jobs while mayor of paris he was sentenced to a 2 year suspended prison term. but jacques chirac remained popular though will be remembered less for his politics and more to the french people. that's all for now but still in this hour business news with stephen beardsley so stay tuned. coming up on the adventures of the famous naturalist and explorer. to celebrate clicks on the from the boats from 250. marking on the for each of discovery. expedition in boyd on to the limits.
e.u. constitution in 2005 which he had championed was his biggest failure in office. he had little love for his party colleague nicolas sarkozy that he could not stop him from becoming his successor after chirac's term in office was over old scandals returned to the public eye he was accused of paying party colleagues for fake jobs while mayor of paris he was sentenced to a 2 year suspended prison term. but jacques chirac remained popular though will be remembered less for his politics and more...
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e.u. constitution in 2005 which he had championed was his biggest failure in office. he had little love for his party colleague nicolas sarkozy he could not stop him from becoming his successor. after chirac's term in office was over old scandals returned to the public eye he was accused of paying party colleagues for fake one mare of paris he was sentenced to a 2 year suspended prison term. that will be remembered less for his politics and more to the french people. that's all the news for now but don't go anywhere the documentary botswana's heavy metal queens is up next there's more news at the top of the hour state. line which of course is. anytime anywhere. the subject.
e.u. constitution in 2005 which he had championed was his biggest failure in office. he had little love for his party colleague nicolas sarkozy he could not stop him from becoming his successor. after chirac's term in office was over old scandals returned to the public eye he was accused of paying party colleagues for fake one mare of paris he was sentenced to a 2 year suspended prison term. that will be remembered less for his politics and more to the french people. that's all the news for now...