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with respect mr chairman i think would does give the eu nationals here in the uk and ex—pats abroad a to the eu, it includes both substantial substantial protection to rights, and mechanism for enforcement of rights, in the withdrawal agreement, direct rights to that agreement in uk courts, there is also the authority as i set out today, i gave reassurance to the uk ex—pats abroad. dominic raab. a bbc panorama documentary last year exposed staff mistreating detainees at the brook house immigration removal centre, near gatwick airport. the revelations put the spotlight on the management of detention centres. they're used to house illegal immigrants before deportation. a review of the system by stephen shaw noted improvements since his first report two years ago. i'm very grateful to mr shaw for his comprehensive and thoughtful report. it recognises the progress the government has made in reforming immigration detention since his last report in 2016, but it also challenges us to go even further. mrjavid announced four new priorities. let me be clear that the starting point is always imm
with respect mr chairman i think would does give the eu nationals here in the uk and ex—pats abroad a to the eu, it includes both substantial substantial protection to rights, and mechanism for enforcement of rights, in the withdrawal agreement, direct rights to that agreement in uk courts, there is also the authority as i set out today, i gave reassurance to the uk ex—pats abroad. dominic raab. a bbc panorama documentary last year exposed staff mistreating detainees at the brook house...
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intensifying his criticism of america's european allies, sending out a series of tweets claiming eu nations were not spending enough on the road and defence. he will attend a nato summit later. football — and we now know the identity of at least one team playing in the world cup final. it's france — who beat belgium in the first semi—final in st petersburg. samuel umtiti getting the only goal of the game. read more online. now on bbc news, tuesday in parliament. hello and welcome to the programme. coming up. the liberal democrat leader calls for the public to be given the final say on any brexit deal. if brexit day ever happens, it will be a day of mourning. there's anger that plans to cut the maximum stake on gaming machines could take two years. the delight with which the government's announcement was received back on the 17th of may has now turned to puzzlement and dismay. and peers say goodbye to lord carrington. you never, neverfelt other than you were dealing with someone who cared about you. but first, the political week got off to a tumultuous start. in the space of 2a hours, the br
intensifying his criticism of america's european allies, sending out a series of tweets claiming eu nations were not spending enough on the road and defence. he will attend a nato summit later. football — and we now know the identity of at least one team playing in the world cup final. it's france — who beat belgium in the first semi—final in st petersburg. samuel umtiti getting the only goal of the game. read more online. now on bbc news, tuesday in parliament. hello and welcome to the...
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hundred 39,000 eu nationals left britain last year, the highest figure on record. but that a significant number less. and the migration figures for people outside the year hasjumped. the highest since 2011, the main reason for that is because a greater number of people coming from outside europe, something over 300,000 in fact came from outside europe to live in britain. most will have come to work, others to study, other for have come to work, others to study, otherforfamily have come to work, others to study, other for family reasons. those levels we haven't seen since 2011. what is really interesting is that levels of eu net migration may be coming down, but levels of non—eu net migration are going up. so what is the overall figure? the overall figure is reasonably static, 282,000, the cash it well above the government's target to get it down to the tens of thousands. so here is a problem for the government that wa nts to a problem for the government that wants to reduce overall net migration, is that while they may ta ke migration, is that while they may take m
hundred 39,000 eu nationals left britain last year, the highest figure on record. but that a significant number less. and the migration figures for people outside the year hasjumped. the highest since 2011, the main reason for that is because a greater number of people coming from outside europe, something over 300,000 in fact came from outside europe to live in britain. most will have come to work, others to study, other for have come to work, others to study, otherforfamily have come to work,...
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turning that into an advantage last year and for years we've been losing $150 billion with the eu nations, with the european union and they're making money easy, and their currency is falling. in china, their currency is dropping like a rock and our currency is going up and i have to tell you, it puts us at a disadvantage now i'm just saying the same thing that i would have said as a private citizen. so somebody would say, maybe you shouldn't say that as a president, and i couldn't care less what they say because my views haven't changed. i don't like all of this work that we're putting into the economy and then i see rates going up i see china where -- look at what's happening with their currency it's dropping like a rock. >> partly because of some of the trade -- >> i think i'm helping, you want to note truth. i'm doing something to level out the playing field. >> in the context of the stock market after the election, well documented up at one point 40% or so. it's consolidated those gains, held on to the lion's share of those gains. does that go into your thinking if we're ever going t
turning that into an advantage last year and for years we've been losing $150 billion with the eu nations, with the european union and they're making money easy, and their currency is falling. in china, their currency is dropping like a rock and our currency is going up and i have to tell you, it puts us at a disadvantage now i'm just saying the same thing that i would have said as a private citizen. so somebody would say, maybe you shouldn't say that as a president, and i couldn't care less...
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last year and for years we were losing $150 billion with the eu nations, with the european union, andre making money easy and their currency is falling. china, their currency is dropping like a rock, and our currency is going up, and i have to tell you it puts us at a disadvantage now, i'm just saying the same thing i would have said as a private citizen. somebody would say maybe you shouldn't say that as the president. i couldn't carele less what the say. my views haven't changed i don't like all this work we put into the economy, i see rates going up, i see china, look at what's happening with their currency, it is dropping like a rock. >> because of some of the trade problems. >> i think i'm helping, you want to know the truth, because i'm doing something we're going to level out the playing field. >> let's bring in jason furman, former chairman of the white house advisers, and former director of the congressional budget office to react to that gentlemen, thanks for joining us today. >> my pleasure >> doug, i want to start with you on comments from president trump. people's bank of
last year and for years we were losing $150 billion with the eu nations, with the european union, andre making money easy and their currency is falling. china, their currency is dropping like a rock, and our currency is going up, and i have to tell you it puts us at a disadvantage now, i'm just saying the same thing i would have said as a private citizen. somebody would say maybe you shouldn't say that as the president. i couldn't carele less what the say. my views haven't changed i don't like...
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turning that into an advantage last year and for years we've been losing $150 billion with the eu nations, with the european union, and they're making money easy, their currency is falling. in china, their currency is dropping like a rock and our currency is going up and i have to tell you, it puts us at a disadvantage now i'm just saying the same thing that i would have said as a private citizen. so somebody would say, maybe you shouldn't say that as a president, and i couldn't care less what they say because my views haven't changed. i don't like all of this work that we're putting into the economy and then i see rates going up i see china where -- look at what's happening with their currency it's dropping like a rock. >> let's bring in eamon javers live from washington with more the fed is an independent body from the executive branch, it doesn't appear as though president trump wants to maybe keep it that way are his comments considered maybe interference or is this just something where he's speaking more off the cuff >> look, the fed is an independent body, but its chair is appointed
turning that into an advantage last year and for years we've been losing $150 billion with the eu nations, with the european union, and they're making money easy, their currency is falling. in china, their currency is dropping like a rock and our currency is going up and i have to tell you, it puts us at a disadvantage now i'm just saying the same thing that i would have said as a private citizen. so somebody would say, maybe you shouldn't say that as a president, and i couldn't care less what...
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turning that into an advantage last year, and for years, we've been losing $150 billion with the eu nations, with the european union and they're making money easy. and their currency is falling and china, their currency is dropping like a rock and our currency is going up and i have to tell you, it puts us at a disadvantage i'm just saying the same thing that i would have said as a private citizen. so somebody would say maybe you shouldn't say that as a president. i couldn't care less what they say because my views haven't changed. i see rates going up i see china where -- look what's happening with their currency. it's dropping like a rock. >> steve liesman joins us now to give his reaction. the independence of a central bank bank, this will be controversial, what he said. isn't it >> because the president said it, criticized the federal reserve, he has now made it political. the idea of our central bank, most of the major central banks around the world is that they be independent. all of a sudden now fed policy, the issue of raising rates, lowering rates, it's always been political but ne
turning that into an advantage last year, and for years, we've been losing $150 billion with the eu nations, with the european union and they're making money easy. and their currency is falling and china, their currency is dropping like a rock and our currency is going up and i have to tell you, it puts us at a disadvantage i'm just saying the same thing that i would have said as a private citizen. so somebody would say maybe you shouldn't say that as a president. i couldn't care less what they...
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intensifying his criticism of america's european allies, sending out a series of tweets claiming eu nations of at least one team playing in the world cup final. it's france — who beat belgium in the first semi—final in st petersburg. samuel umtiti getting the only goal of the game. read more online. now on bbc news, tuesday in parliament.
intensifying his criticism of america's european allies, sending out a series of tweets claiming eu nations of at least one team playing in the world cup final. it's france — who beat belgium in the first semi—final in st petersburg. samuel umtiti getting the only goal of the game. read more online. now on bbc news, tuesday in parliament.
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last year and for years we've been losing $150 billion with the eu nations with the european union, and making money easy and china, their currency is dropping like a rock and our currency is going up and i have to tell you, it puts us at a disadvantage. now i'm jt saying the same thing that i would have said as a private citizen, so somebody woul say, maybe you shouldn't say that as a president, and i couldn't care less what t because my views haven't changed. i don't like all of this work that we're putting into t a econom then i see rates going up. i ree china w -- look at what's happening with their currency. it's dropping like a rock. >> the pre event at the white house today with ceos, workers and students aimed at hping employers fill the persistent skills gap. he signed an executirder on job training and created the council for the american worker which will train about $4 million workers and students. >> their task will be to develop a national workforce and ip strategy to e americans of all ages and at all stages of r their car with the skills they need to thrive in the modern
last year and for years we've been losing $150 billion with the eu nations with the european union, and making money easy and china, their currency is dropping like a rock and our currency is going up and i have to tell you, it puts us at a disadvantage. now i'm jt saying the same thing that i would have said as a private citizen, so somebody woul say, maybe you shouldn't say that as a president, and i couldn't care less what t because my views haven't changed. i don't like all of this work...
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he sent out a series of tweets as he crossed the atlantic ocean complaining that eu nations were notsemi—final in st petersburg. samuel umtiti getting the only goal of the game. now on bbc news, panorama. more than 20 women have accused the president of the united states of being a sex pest. i see donald standing there. i‘m thinking, this son of a bitch just grabbed me. it was an assault. it was a very physical attack. now a court is being asked to decide whether president trump is a sexual predator. the truth is always the right option. and we will win out in the end. tonight we reveal details of his parties with teenage models. this particular party, there were four men and probably 50 models.
he sent out a series of tweets as he crossed the atlantic ocean complaining that eu nations were notsemi—final in st petersburg. samuel umtiti getting the only goal of the game. now on bbc news, panorama. more than 20 women have accused the president of the united states of being a sex pest. i see donald standing there. i‘m thinking, this son of a bitch just grabbed me. it was an assault. it was a very physical attack. now a court is being asked to decide whether president trump is a sexual...
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he sent out a series of tweets as he crossed the atlantic ocean complaining that eu nations were nott later today. football, and we now know the identity of at least one team playing in the world cup final. it is france, who beat belgium in the first semi—final in st petersburg, samuel umtiti getting the only goal of the game. now on bbc news, it is hardtalk.
he sent out a series of tweets as he crossed the atlantic ocean complaining that eu nations were nott later today. football, and we now know the identity of at least one team playing in the world cup final. it is france, who beat belgium in the first semi—final in st petersburg, samuel umtiti getting the only goal of the game. now on bbc news, it is hardtalk.
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the prime minister is stepping up her efforts to find allies among the other 27 eu nations for her latester flexible as johnny eu side to avoid britain crashing out in a no—deal brexit. —— greater flexibility on the eu side. but the czech government is already warning that britain will be by far the biggest loser if that happens. our diplomatic correspondent james robbins has been travelling through the czech republic listening to opinions. i'll say it before you do. is there light at the end of the brexit tunnel? theresa may thinks there is, and that this eurosceptic country i'm travelling through might come to heraid. but is the czech republic really a potential ally? certainly the czechs i talked to are dismayed that they are about to lose britain, so often their powerful champion in fights with france and germany. for me it's very pity that, you know, the united kingdom leaves eu, because they always was very pragmatic, and result united kingdom i think european union change, you know, not very i would like, you know. translation: the european union will certainly be weakened. it will
the prime minister is stepping up her efforts to find allies among the other 27 eu nations for her latester flexible as johnny eu side to avoid britain crashing out in a no—deal brexit. —— greater flexibility on the eu side. but the czech government is already warning that britain will be by far the biggest loser if that happens. our diplomatic correspondent james robbins has been travelling through the czech republic listening to opinions. i'll say it before you do. is there light at the...
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he sent out a series of tweets as he crossed the atlantic ocean complaining that eu nations were notnding enough on their own defence. mr trump will attend a nato summit later today. football, and we now know the identity of at least one team playing in the world cup final. it is france, who beat belgium in the first semi—final in st petersburg, samuel umtiti getting the only goal of the game. now on bbc news, it is hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, with me, zeinab badawi. for nearly three decades, the former yugoslav republic of macedonia has been locked in a bitter dispute with neighbouring greece over its name. there is a greek province called macedonia. well, last month, the two countries signed a historic accord to change the name of this small balkan state to the republic of north macedonia, subject to a referendum. the agreement paves the way for macedonia tojoin the european union and nato. this would be a welcome step for a country that is one of the poorest in europe. but challenges from nationalist hardliners, the opposition and the president signal stormy times ahead for the
he sent out a series of tweets as he crossed the atlantic ocean complaining that eu nations were notnding enough on their own defence. mr trump will attend a nato summit later today. football, and we now know the identity of at least one team playing in the world cup final. it is france, who beat belgium in the first semi—final in st petersburg, samuel umtiti getting the only goal of the game. now on bbc news, it is hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, with me, zeinab badawi. for nearly three...
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to break away from the failed economic model of the eu. this nationiled economic model of the sum has been a busy, busy night in downing street. the editor of the sun newspaper pop in for his own chat and it will be a long, long day tomorrow. a brave prediction tonight from the man whose job it is to keep the tories in order. will everybody be backing the plan, are you confident of success? a good day perhaps. a difficult one, almost certainly. theresa may is hurtling towards a defining day, for sure. a sixteen year old boy has been charged in connection with the death of a six year old girl on the isle of bute. alesha macphail‘s body was found in woodland on monday morning. she'd been reported missing from grandmother's house. the boy will appear in court tomorrow. there's still no decision on how to rescue 12 boys and their football coach, who've been trapped in a flooded cave for almost 2 weeks now. the children were found on a rocky ledge around 2.5 miles from the mouth of the cave on monday. more than 128 million litres of water has been pumped o
to break away from the failed economic model of the eu. this nationiled economic model of the sum has been a busy, busy night in downing street. the editor of the sun newspaper pop in for his own chat and it will be a long, long day tomorrow. a brave prediction tonight from the man whose job it is to keep the tories in order. will everybody be backing the plan, are you confident of success? a good day perhaps. a difficult one, almost certainly. theresa may is hurtling towards a defining day,...
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yes and whether eu nationals will have preferential treatment over people elsewhere in the world in termsi think the details of that will be critical. there's already been the usual copper bottomed to nutcases on the backbenches going for herand nutcases on the backbenches going for her and saying, "you have breached your red lines". the red line was an end to freedom of movement and she seems to have agreed that. there might be some fluffy edges to that but maybe they should have thought of that and made the red line a bit harder before they started. the sunday telegraph says it is disastrous and the brexit deal will cost the tories power, a warning from brexiteer mps and a picture ofjacob warning from brexiteer mps and a picture of jacob rees—mogg warning from brexiteer mps and a picture ofjacob rees—mogg with his head in his hands. it says something about the story, you can tell something about the story by who is being quoted, and in the telegraph, there is a source, a senior mp, which sets alarm bells ringing and then we get into the likes ofjacob rees—mogg, iain duncan smith, the fo
yes and whether eu nationals will have preferential treatment over people elsewhere in the world in termsi think the details of that will be critical. there's already been the usual copper bottomed to nutcases on the backbenches going for herand nutcases on the backbenches going for her and saying, "you have breached your red lines". the red line was an end to freedom of movement and she seems to have agreed that. there might be some fluffy edges to that but maybe they should have...
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reports from london say eu nations being told to prepare for a no deal brexit. daily telegraph story appear appears -- senior eu officials meet wednesday. wide ranging and internal document that urges to step upons contingency plans of the u.k. onbal news 24 hours a day hair and tictoc on twitter. 2700ed by more than journalists and analyst. is bloomberg. >> thank you. let's dive deeper into the markets now. stocks as well as the dollar rallied that after fed testimony toell congress really touted strong growth in the country. a record. closed at details.hrough all the >> number one, you have the fed hisr testifying and testimony about staying gradually increases now. it's exactly what the market to hear. ease concerns. you had the big netflix news after the bell. in regularred session. that's what the tech guys wanted to hear. what you saw was the dollar rose. treasury little changed. look the nasdaq, 100. that's where the heavily are.ntrated nasdaq stocks that rose into the broadest measure of the market. russell 2000. let's look at netflix. it was a big story.
reports from london say eu nations being told to prepare for a no deal brexit. daily telegraph story appear appears -- senior eu officials meet wednesday. wide ranging and internal document that urges to step upons contingency plans of the u.k. onbal news 24 hours a day hair and tictoc on twitter. 2700ed by more than journalists and analyst. is bloomberg. >> thank you. let's dive deeper into the markets now. stocks as well as the dollar rallied that after fed testimony toell congress...
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britain and the eu nations are moving for a smooth exit next march, but talks are progressing slowly. have been set tax, like the sudden resignation of david been -- there have setbacks, like the sudden resignation of david davis. one in 10 people in north korea live in slavery with most forced to for the state. it cites the nation's coal exports as greatest concern. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. ♪ kevin: i deal with the kremlin? the white house said yesterday they are not ruling out russian putin --'s vladimir russian president vladimir putin's offer. there actually might be a deal? >> well, how to truly know? he said today he wants to meet again. what he was saying was agreeing that may be it was a good idea to invoke this 1991 treaty to allow russian investors to come to the u.s. to talk to send your citizens that they are interested in and vice versa. maybe bob mueller can go to moscow and talk with high-level russian intelligence officers
britain and the eu nations are moving for a smooth exit next march, but talks are progressing slowly. have been set tax, like the sudden resignation of david been -- there have setbacks, like the sudden resignation of david davis. one in 10 people in north korea live in slavery with most forced to for the state. it cites the nation's coal exports as greatest concern. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120...
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turning that into an advantage last year and for years we've been losing $150 billion with the eu nations, with the european union, and they're making money easy, their currency is falling. in china, their currency is dropping like a rock and our currency is goin up and i have to tell you, it puts us at a disadvantage. now i'm just saying the same thing that i would have said as a private citizen. so somebod would say, maybe you shouldn't say that as a president, and i couldn't care less what they say because my views haven't changed. i don't like all of this work that we're putting into the economy and then i see rates going up i see china where -- look at what's happening with their currency it's dropping like a rock. >> dropping like a rock. i'm happy to say somebody to explain why it could be dropping like a rock is our next guest. the president says he's not happy or thrilled about what is going on should currency traders be happy or thrilled at his intervention here >> i think more broadly markets don't like politicalzation of financial markets. this is not inconsistent with what tr
turning that into an advantage last year and for years we've been losing $150 billion with the eu nations, with the european union, and they're making money easy, their currency is falling. in china, their currency is dropping like a rock and our currency is goin up and i have to tell you, it puts us at a disadvantage. now i'm just saying the same thing that i would have said as a private citizen. so somebod would say, maybe you shouldn't say that as a president, and i couldn't care less what...
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last year and for years we have been losing $150 billion with the eu nations, with the european uniononey easy, their currency is falling, china, their currency is dropping like a rock, and our currency is going up. and i have to tell you, it puts us at a disadvantage. i'm just saying the same thing i would have said as a private citizen. somebody would say maybe you shouldn't say that as the president. i couldn't care less what they say. my views haven't changed. i don't like all of this work we put into the economy and then i see rates going up, i see china where, i mean, look at what's happening with their currency. it is dropping like a rock. >> the federal reserve, wolf, is an independent agency, presidents typically don't comment on its monetary policy, so the president straying from that, similar to june before the jobs report came out. he tweeted about that saying he was looking forward to it. that's also not something that presidents typically do. wolf? >> good point. that will cause a ripple effect. a lot of controversy. jeremy, thank you very much. >>> more breaking news no
last year and for years we have been losing $150 billion with the eu nations, with the european uniononey easy, their currency is falling, china, their currency is dropping like a rock, and our currency is going up. and i have to tell you, it puts us at a disadvantage. i'm just saying the same thing i would have said as a private citizen. somebody would say maybe you shouldn't say that as the president. i couldn't care less what they say. my views haven't changed. i don't like all of this work...
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the hope is that a brexit deal will be agreed here — which leaves time for all of the eu's national parliamentspublic of ireland is part of the eu, after brexit, northern ireland, as part of the uk, will not be. today in the european parliament, people weren't holding back about that issue. there is much work ahead with less and less time. the sooner we get the precise uk proposal, on the irish border, the better the chance to finalise the brexit negotiations this year. but simply, we cannot make progress until a solid backstop is presented by the uk and accepted by our irish friends. those words were backed up by the president of the european commission, jean claude juncker. here he is. in the european parliament earlier. he spoke of solidarity with the republic of ireland — and emphasised that the uk can't isolate the irish question until the end of the negotiations. he mostly spoke in french, but added this in english. all of us, we are irish. the uk government is banning gay conversion therapy. it supposedly ‘cures‘ same—sex attraction. treatments can be pyschological or even — in extreme c
the hope is that a brexit deal will be agreed here — which leaves time for all of the eu's national parliamentspublic of ireland is part of the eu, after brexit, northern ireland, as part of the uk, will not be. today in the european parliament, people weren't holding back about that issue. there is much work ahead with less and less time. the sooner we get the precise uk proposal, on the irish border, the better the chance to finalise the brexit negotiations this year. but simply, we cannot...
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you know, last year, and for years, we've been losing $150 billion with the eu nations. with the european union. and they're making money easy and their currency is falling and in china, their currency is dropping like a rock. and our currency is going up. and i have to tell you, it put us at a disadvantage. now, i'm just saying the same thing that i would have said as a private citizen. so somebody would say, oh, maybe you shouldn't say that as a president. i couldn't care less what they say. because my views haven't changed. i don't like all of this work that we're putting into the economy. and then i see rates going up. i see china, where -- i mean, look at what's happening with their currency. it's dropping like a rock. >> msnbc's ali velshi joins me now. he's covered business and finance for years. in layman's terms, walk us through why that is such a big deal. >> okay in layman's terms, the reason we have a federal reserve, the chairman of whose term does not coincide with presidential elections, is so that the decisions made by the federal government on interest r
you know, last year, and for years, we've been losing $150 billion with the eu nations. with the european union. and they're making money easy and their currency is falling and in china, their currency is dropping like a rock. and our currency is going up. and i have to tell you, it put us at a disadvantage. now, i'm just saying the same thing that i would have said as a private citizen. so somebody would say, oh, maybe you shouldn't say that as a president. i couldn't care less what they say....
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disadvantage although i'm turning that into an advantage for years we've been losing $150 billion with the eu nations and with the european union and they're making money easy and their currency is falling and china, their currency is dropping like a rock, and our currency is going up, any i have to tell you it puts us at a disadvantage i'm saying the same thing that i would have said as a private citizen. someone will say maybe you shouldn't say that as a president. i couldn't care less what they say because my views haven't changed. i don't like the work that we're putting into the economy and i see rates going up i see china where -- i mean, look at what's happening with their currency pep it it's dropping like a rock. >> those comments got enormous reaction around the world. the president was treading on the independence of the fed in the minutes and hours after those comments were released on cnbc today the white house put out an additional statement after that explaining, no, the president respects the independence of the fed, tuesday what the president was doing here today, the white house cla
disadvantage although i'm turning that into an advantage for years we've been losing $150 billion with the eu nations and with the european union and they're making money easy and their currency is falling and china, their currency is dropping like a rock, and our currency is going up, any i have to tell you it puts us at a disadvantage i'm saying the same thing that i would have said as a private citizen. someone will say maybe you shouldn't say that as a president. i couldn't care less what...
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britain and the 27 eu nations are aiming for a smooth exit next march, but there have been setbacks like the sudden resignation of brexit -- chief brexit negotiator david davis. air and @tictoc on twitter. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. scarlet? scarlet: live pictures from the senate floor, where lawmakers are voting on a nonbinding resolution to review -- review president trump -- to rebuke president trump. this is a resolution that was brought by the democrats, bob menendez and brian schatz, as well as chuck schumer. we will keep you posted. ♪ scarlet: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm scarlet fu. lisa: and i'm lisa abramowicz. china's yuan continues to decline. we are joined by leland miller, chief executive of china beige book international. leland, just a bit ago, president trump in an interview with cnbc said that the chinese currency is, quote, "dropping like a stone." chinaintentionally -- is intentionally devaluing its currency? leland: they are not devaluing the currency, they are just not stepping up to prop it up. when they want to stop this continually weakening curren
britain and the 27 eu nations are aiming for a smooth exit next march, but there have been setbacks like the sudden resignation of brexit -- chief brexit negotiator david davis. air and @tictoc on twitter. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. scarlet? scarlet: live pictures from the senate floor, where lawmakers are voting on a nonbinding resolution to review -- review president trump -- to rebuke president trump. this is a resolution that was brought by the democrats, bob menendez and brian...
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for years we have been losing $150 billion with the eu nations, with the european union, and they areeasy and they air currency is falling in china. their currency is dropping like a rock, and our currency is going up. i have to tell you it puts us at a disadvantage. >> let's start with the first part of that. that centering on the fed. this is something a lot of folks don't think about day in, day out. that was extraordinary? >> yeah. >> why? >> for 25 years there has been this strong norm in the white house that the president and white house officials do not comment on monitor issues. >> unspoken rule? >> yes. in many cases a spoken rule. bob ruben, treasury secretary before that, he imposed this rule. the clinton people abided by it. so did george bush's administration and the obamas. in 1992 george bush senior had been openly complaining that interest rates were too high, that the fed was too worried about inflaption, needed to cut rates. he was coming up to re-election, that the fed was cooling the economy unnecessarily. the fed didn't do what bush wanted. there was a sense that
for years we have been losing $150 billion with the eu nations, with the european union, and they areeasy and they air currency is falling in china. their currency is dropping like a rock, and our currency is going up. i have to tell you it puts us at a disadvantage. >> let's start with the first part of that. that centering on the fed. this is something a lot of folks don't think about day in, day out. that was extraordinary? >> yeah. >> why? >> for 25 years there has...
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eu nations are being told to prepare for a no-deal brexit. daily telegraph story appears on the day the new u.k. brexit secretary this its brussels for the first time in his new role. senior eu officials meet wednesday to discuss the internal document that urges member nations to step up contingency plans for the do k to crash out of the block. goldman sachs has confirmed david solomon will succeed lloyd blankfein as ceo. it is only the second hand over of power in goldman sachs two decades as a public company. he will be the oldest new leader animals half a century. blankfein has been that goldman for 30 years and is expected to pocket $85 million when he finally walks away. ceo at the down as end of september, and as chairman, i will retire from the firm at the end of the year. >> global news 24 hours a day on air and on tictoc on twitter powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am tom mackenzie. this is bloomberg. fed chair jerome powell delivering up the testimony, signaling more rate hikes ahead to
eu nations are being told to prepare for a no-deal brexit. daily telegraph story appears on the day the new u.k. brexit secretary this its brussels for the first time in his new role. senior eu officials meet wednesday to discuss the internal document that urges member nations to step up contingency plans for the do k to crash out of the block. goldman sachs has confirmed david solomon will succeed lloyd blankfein as ceo. it is only the second hand over of power in goldman sachs two decades as...
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in recent weeks donald trump slapped billions of dollars in tariffs on china and the eu citing nationaloncerns, unfair trade practices and the need for reciprocal market access but the eu retaliated hitting the us with higher tariffs on motorcycles and bourbon. beijing responded targeting us ag products including corn, pork and poultry but administration officials insist short-term discomfort will be outweighed by increased fairness were american workers. the us census bureau reported the us goods and services deficit was $43 billion in may, that is down from april. >> these trade issues didn't occur overnight. donald trump is determined to have free, fair and more balanced trade. >> the administration is touting robust jobs outlook with 3.2 million new jobs created since the president took office at near record low unemployment. >> this is happening when we expect to see the president of the european commission come into the white house, set up for wednesday, no doubt hoping to tempt down the budding trade war. i am kevin cork fox news. >> just about 9 minutes after the hour, fire and
in recent weeks donald trump slapped billions of dollars in tariffs on china and the eu citing nationaloncerns, unfair trade practices and the need for reciprocal market access but the eu retaliated hitting the us with higher tariffs on motorcycles and bourbon. beijing responded targeting us ag products including corn, pork and poultry but administration officials insist short-term discomfort will be outweighed by increased fairness were american workers. the us census bureau reported the us...
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eu. a nation expects england play sweden in samara as they look to reach their first world cup semi finaltiles are opening. and there are some interesting characters about. the nation is expected to come to a standstill as millions of people watch the game in pubs and on big screens up and down the country. 12 thai boys stuck in a cave send letters to their parents assuring them they're fine. police investigating the poisoning of a couple in wiltshire last weekend warn the operation could take months.
eu. a nation expects england play sweden in samara as they look to reach their first world cup semi finaltiles are opening. and there are some interesting characters about. the nation is expected to come to a standstill as millions of people watch the game in pubs and on big screens up and down the country. 12 thai boys stuck in a cave send letters to their parents assuring them they're fine. police investigating the poisoning of a couple in wiltshire last weekend warn the operation could take...
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from london said eu nations are being told to prepare for a no deal exit.elegraph story appears. this is brussels, for the first time in his new role. there officials meet in on wednesday. they'll discuss an internal document that makes them step up contingency plans. global news, 24 hours a day on air and on tictoc at twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am jessica summers, this is bloomberg. ahead, top grade iron ore could spike. first, here y tribeca investments -- hear why tribeca investments say that asia looks like it has good trade value. this is bloomberg. ♪ ramy: welcome back, this is daybreak asia. i am remy innocence you in new york. , in sydney.haidi is our guest. investmentsa portfolio manager. there are more stocks related to the china and economic growth. showing good value at this point. haidi: how do you get more exposure to that the domestic growth story? point, there is really great value. ei: the valuation of the stocks looks very reasonable. trade war is doing a whole thing. that will
from london said eu nations are being told to prepare for a no deal exit.elegraph story appears. this is brussels, for the first time in his new role. there officials meet in on wednesday. they'll discuss an internal document that makes them step up contingency plans. global news, 24 hours a day on air and on tictoc at twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am jessica summers, this is bloomberg. ahead, top grade iron ore could spike. first,...
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eu. a nation expects england play sweden in samara as they look to reach their first world cup semi final in 28 years. lam iamat i am at the samara arena where the turnstiles are opening. and there are some interesting characters about. the nation is expected to come to a standstill as millions of people watch the game in pubs and on big screens up and down the country. 12 thai boys stuck in a cave send letters to their parents assuring them they're fine. police investigating the poisoning of a couple in wiltshire last weekend warn the operation could take months. and in half an hour, we'll hear the story of sophie raworth's grandfather who was one of the first pilots in the newly formed raf. in a special programme ahead of the centenary of the air force. hello. good afternoon. welcome to bbc news. the prime minister has warned her cabinet she'll no longer tolerate public dissent over brexit following itscollective agreement to back her plan for britain's future relationship with the eu. at a marathon 12 hour meeting of the cabinet at chequers yesterday, theresa may told ministers it was
eu. a nation expects england play sweden in samara as they look to reach their first world cup semi final in 28 years. lam iamat i am at the samara arena where the turnstiles are opening. and there are some interesting characters about. the nation is expected to come to a standstill as millions of people watch the game in pubs and on big screens up and down the country. 12 thai boys stuck in a cave send letters to their parents assuring them they're fine. police investigating the poisoning of a...
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eu extension and all of the opportunities that would bring. are you worried this is going to put a spoke in your wheel? >> north atlantic oriented as a nationvery direct and trustful relations with london, with uk as we do with u.s. however, we see an advantage of becoming eu member so we are part of a team of nations on our -- as balkans for us as a small nation, this is the advantage we believe our prospect -- [ inaudible >> are you worried at all when we look at what's happening more broadly? a lot of noise out of russia, for example. we've heard the president say in the past things like crimea is a part of russia and kosovo is a part of serbia does that worry europe has an interest in balkans all of our nations becomes eu, difference of russia or states exactly. there are other influences as well that i believe balkans will need to stay out of them >> we have a nato summit coming up next week hadley, you're going to be there. and there are more than 4,000 peacekeeper troops in kosovo right now. are you concerned when you hear the likes of president trump threatening to take away the presence there and if this is going to impact kosovo g
eu extension and all of the opportunities that would bring. are you worried this is going to put a spoke in your wheel? >> north atlantic oriented as a nationvery direct and trustful relations with london, with uk as we do with u.s. however, we see an advantage of becoming eu member so we are part of a team of nations on our -- as balkans for us as a small nation, this is the advantage we believe our prospect -- [ inaudible >> are you worried at all when we look at what's happening...
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last year, and for years, we've, losing $150 billion with the eu nations with the european union.nd they're making money easy and their currency is falling and china, their currency is dropping like a rock and our currency is going up and i have to tell you, it puts us at a disadvantage. now i'm just saying the same thing that i would have said as a private citizens somebody would say maybe you shouldn't say that as a president. i couldn't careless what they say. my views haven't changed i don't like all of this work that we're putting into the economy. and then i see rates going up. i see china look at what is happening with the currency. it's dropping like a rock. >> partly because of the trade -- >> i think i'm helping i'm doing something, if you want to know the truth, we're going level out the playing field. >> fresh tweet from the president on soybeans. farmers has been on a downward trend for 15 years the price of soybeans have fallen 50% since five years before the election. the problem is other countries canada charges 275% on dairy farmers will win we'll bring in jerry b
last year, and for years, we've, losing $150 billion with the eu nations with the european union.nd they're making money easy and their currency is falling and china, their currency is dropping like a rock and our currency is going up and i have to tell you, it puts us at a disadvantage. now i'm just saying the same thing that i would have said as a private citizens somebody would say maybe you shouldn't say that as a president. i couldn't careless what they say. my views haven't changed i...
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i'm turning that into an advantage last year and for years we've been losing $150 billion for the eu nations, with the european union. and they're making money easy and their currency is falling. in china their currency is drop like a rock. and our currency is going up, and i have to tell you it puts us at a disadvantage my views haven't changed i don't like all of this work we're putting into the economy and then i see rates going up. i see china, i mean look at what's happening with their currency it's dropping like a rock. >> the president there expressing some extreme frustration with the fed he says he feels like he's putting in a lot of effort on the economy and then he sees the fed raising rates. he says that's frustrating to him, but he also said in that sound bite he's going to let the fed do what they think is appropriate to do here so that comment attracted a lot of attention immediately after it first played on cnbc this afternoon. and the reason is because there's predation of fed independence there's been instances in the past where presidents have been extremely frustrated wit
i'm turning that into an advantage last year and for years we've been losing $150 billion for the eu nations, with the european union. and they're making money easy and their currency is falling. in china their currency is drop like a rock. and our currency is going up, and i have to tell you it puts us at a disadvantage my views haven't changed i don't like all of this work we're putting into the economy and then i see rates going up. i see china, i mean look at what's happening with their...
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michel barnier's first impressions of david davis's replacement will no doubt feature as the eu's 27 other nations negotiations. talks are also likely to cover their response to britain's white paper on its future relationship with the eu. the work on withdrawal agreement and issues relating to the irish border, a key sticking point in deciding on exit deal. away from brussels, the british prime minister will also be addressing that as she delivers a speech in belfast later. theresa may is expected to reaffirm her proposal to reconsider a deal which would see northern ireland treated differently to the rest of the uk. the likelihood of britain crashing out of the club without an agreement is farfrom a certainty, but many in brussels now fear it is a growing possibility, and it is that uncertainty that has led the european commission to urge its members to step up contingency planning for a chaotic no deal brexit. now to our top business story. is related to that report by caroline rigby. —— it is related to. you can just about see his caroline rigby. —— it is related to. you canjust about see his
michel barnier's first impressions of david davis's replacement will no doubt feature as the eu's 27 other nations negotiations. talks are also likely to cover their response to britain's white paper on its future relationship with the eu. the work on withdrawal agreement and issues relating to the irish border, a key sticking point in deciding on exit deal. away from brussels, the british prime minister will also be addressing that as she delivers a speech in belfast later. theresa may is...
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there is lot of resentment against germany on other eu nations. italy came with the forefront.harles: if i'm like some of the others paying my fair share i would be. >> thanks. charles: going to a welcome dinner. they just finished their family photo. we'll be right back. at crowne plaza, we know business travel isn't just business. there's this. a bit of this. why not? your hotel should make it easy to do all the things you do. which is what we do. crowne plaza. we're all business, mostly. my secret visitors. appearing next to me in plain sight. hallucinations and delusions. these are the unknown parts of living with parkinson's disease. what stories they tell. but for my ears only. what plots they unfold. but only in my mind. over 50% of people with parkinson's will experience hallucinations or delusions during the course of their disease. and these can worsen over time, making things even more challenging. but there are advances that have led to treatment options that can help. if someone you love has parkinson's and is experiencing hallucinations or delusions, talk to your
there is lot of resentment against germany on other eu nations. italy came with the forefront.harles: if i'm like some of the others paying my fair share i would be. >> thanks. charles: going to a welcome dinner. they just finished their family photo. we'll be right back. at crowne plaza, we know business travel isn't just business. there's this. a bit of this. why not? your hotel should make it easy to do all the things you do. which is what we do. crowne plaza. we're all business,...
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the single market, it has brought so much wealth to eu nations. economically or geopolitically or strategically, are aligned. that has surprised the u.k. going in, they hoped to divide and conquer. that has not happened. the british cabinet unable to unite. the 27 are united. tom: this is what we have seen. i love this divide and conquer has not happened. how does prime minister may adapt given domestic politics to the failure of divide and conquer? politics areestic so far away from the reality of the negotiating position on the european union, sometimes they cannot believe theresa may is able to wake up every day and do the job again. what you have seen with theresa may, she has been mugged by reality. throughout the course of her speeches on brexit, you are seeing the u.k. do exactly what sir richard did in 2015 when they had the negotiation with europe. they promised the electric company it was impossible and then had to capitulate. that is what theresa may is in the position of doing now. whether or not her own party will accept that -- is it
the single market, it has brought so much wealth to eu nations. economically or geopolitically or strategically, are aligned. that has surprised the u.k. going in, they hoped to divide and conquer. that has not happened. the british cabinet unable to unite. the 27 are united. tom: this is what we have seen. i love this divide and conquer has not happened. how does prime minister may adapt given domestic politics to the failure of divide and conquer? politics areestic so far away from the...
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got a three-way discussion where we hammer out a compromise and that technically becomes eu law transposed to national law. >> mister come all, you really think piece saying tech companies, don't be scared of vrexit. how would that affect some of the issues you deal with? >> i supported brexit personally but for two different reasons. one is i believe we need to have a fair immigration policy toeveryone outside the uk . we have a immigration policy where we have low barriers and then we make it quite onerous on people to come to the uk. lots of anti-immigration policy but a fair immigration policy where we treat everyone equally and where we have tech skills gas, we go look for the best people in the world. the second reason is because the eu is based on the 1950s model. many people there want to build in the united states and really the united states and of america. what i found was there was a massive gap in people in britain who see the eu about trade and cooperation but people inbrussels see it as a union, there's quite a clear gap in those perceptions . >> your second question was about? >> the t
got a three-way discussion where we hammer out a compromise and that technically becomes eu law transposed to national law. >> mister come all, you really think piece saying tech companies, don't be scared of vrexit. how would that affect some of the issues you deal with? >> i supported brexit personally but for two different reasons. one is i believe we need to have a fair immigration policy toeveryone outside the uk . we have a immigration policy where we have low barriers and...
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eu. and to be talking at this stage of what would be nationally collateral must, a no—go scenario —— be nationallyl must, a no—go scenario —— no be nationally collateral must, a no—go scenario —— no deal scenario, says a lot about the lack of planning at the heart of our government and the fact that what we have got is planning that is dictated by the internal rankings of the conservative party rather than around the national interest. everybody who has looked at the situation of the irish border has known for a long time that this will be the single defining process that drives the way in which the uk and the eu negotiate a settlement. it isn't good enough to say we want
eu. and to be talking at this stage of what would be nationally collateral must, a no—go scenario —— be nationallyl must, a no—go scenario —— no be nationally collateral must, a no—go scenario —— no deal scenario, says a lot about the lack of planning at the heart of our government and the fact that what we have got is planning that is dictated by the internal rankings of the conservative party rather than around the national interest. everybody who has looked at the situation...
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he will now be much easier for eu reducers to expertise, chocolate and meat to japan, a nation of prosperousonsumers. the eu expects food exports alone to jump by 180%. that will create new jobs and boost gdp. the message to washington is loud and clear. you build walls, you lose. and freeee trade is a win-win fr all participants. daniel: amazon workers across europe walked off the job today. in six of the warehouses in germany, employees are striking for contracts that guarantee better positions. he strikes began in spain and poland, coinciding with amazon's prime day. workers are also staging a work to rule action, only doing the minimum required. they expect only a fraction of its workers to join the walkout. that's it across the pond. jens korte is on wall street for us. we have seen amazon into some trouble, earlier netflix has had problems. would you say it is a tough week for tech stocks? jens: let's look at amazon. they also had their prime day tuesday, meaning they offered lots of discounts. there were some hitches with their service, not ideal timing. still, the stock of amazon gai
he will now be much easier for eu reducers to expertise, chocolate and meat to japan, a nation of prosperousonsumers. the eu expects food exports alone to jump by 180%. that will create new jobs and boost gdp. the message to washington is loud and clear. you build walls, you lose. and freeee trade is a win-win fr all participants. daniel: amazon workers across europe walked off the job today. in six of the warehouses in germany, employees are striking for contracts that guarantee better...
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promised a long time ago faster, but he also said i feel we are going to be treated better by the eu nations comes to trade. that's been something that has been his tirade for the last couple of months. >> that's right. steve. part of the national security. our financial security and our national security are closely intertwined and is he calling out germany on the pipeline deal with russia. and all of that wraps together the eu globalists agenda. and the nato defense requirements are all intertwined together. you know, i think about when -- i saw a comment that president obama never called out nato like this. well, president obama never responded -- remember the france attacks and the belgium attacks? during our 9/11, france and nato actually implemented article 5 of the north atlantic treaty which an attack against one is an attack against all. president obama ignored tato during the france attack and belgium attack. at least president trump is engaged with nato. leading nato and taking us down this path of a stronger alliance where we have 29 member nations, including tuckery, germany, an
promised a long time ago faster, but he also said i feel we are going to be treated better by the eu nations comes to trade. that's been something that has been his tirade for the last couple of months. >> that's right. steve. part of the national security. our financial security and our national security are closely intertwined and is he calling out germany on the pipeline deal with russia. and all of that wraps together the eu globalists agenda. and the nato defense requirements are all...
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say they want more details about the plans for the uk's future relationship with the eu, agreed yesterday. a nation they prepare to take on sweden for a place in the world cup semifinals. the players are well prepared, well recovered from the other night. they know the opportunity they have, and we are looking forward to the challenge. i am sarah rainsford in the stadium in samara where the sun is shining, the stands are filling up is shining, the stands are filling up with fans and the excitement is building.
say they want more details about the plans for the uk's future relationship with the eu, agreed yesterday. a nation they prepare to take on sweden for a place in the world cup semifinals. the players are well prepared, well recovered from the other night. they know the opportunity they have, and we are looking forward to the challenge. i am sarah rainsford in the stadium in samara where the sun is shining, the stands are filling up is shining, the stands are filling up with fans and the...
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say they want more details about the plans for the uk's future relationship with the eu, agreed yesterday. a nation expects, england arrive at the kosmos arena and samara as they prepare to take on sweden for a place in the world cup semifinals. the players are well prepared, well recovered from the other night. they know the opportunity they have, and we are looking forward to the challenge. i am sarah rainsford in the stadium in samara where the sun is shining, the stands are filling up is shining, the stands are filling up with fans and the excitement is building. and millions of people will be watching the game in pubs and big screens up watching the game in pubs and big screens up and down the country today. this is the scene live in sunderland where fans are already gathering. in other news, 12 thai boys stuck in a cave sent letters to their parents assuring them they are fine. police investigating the poisoning of a couple in wiltshire last weekend warned that the operation could take months. in hardtalk, stephen sacre meets jerusalem's 2—term mirror. —— two term mayor. good afternoon. the p
say they want more details about the plans for the uk's future relationship with the eu, agreed yesterday. a nation expects, england arrive at the kosmos arena and samara as they prepare to take on sweden for a place in the world cup semifinals. the players are well prepared, well recovered from the other night. they know the opportunity they have, and we are looking forward to the challenge. i am sarah rainsford in the stadium in samara where the sun is shining, the stands are filling up is...
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eu, everyone in this limited area. i understand that concern. but i think it is in the national be, for say financial service, let me explain. first, the rules that cover goods have been relatively stable over the last 30 year, second, many of the releva nt last 30 year, second, many of the relevant standards are set by international bodies which we remain a member of after we leave the eu. third, the many uk businesses that trade with the single market will continue to meet these rules any way, whether or not the government makes a promise to. making a formal commitment allows us to establish a free trade area that will good for our whole economy, it will deliver friction free trade in goods with our nearest trading bah par inner ins in the eu. lizes will bible a to importan ins in the eu. lizes will bible a to import an export gods across the eu frontier without impediment. the just in time supply chains that underpine high skilled manufacturing jobs will be able to continue without disruption. and it will ensure we remain one united kingdom, with a uk internal market on good
eu, everyone in this limited area. i understand that concern. but i think it is in the national be, for say financial service, let me explain. first, the rules that cover goods have been relatively stable over the last 30 year, second, many of the releva nt last 30 year, second, many of the relevant standards are set by international bodies which we remain a member of after we leave the eu. third, the many uk businesses that trade with the single market will continue to meet these rules any...
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nation. but yes, we are a member of eu. we are an enhanced partner of nato. we have bilateral defense military cooperation with several countries, including usa. so i wonder, describe finland during the cold war. you had to bow to the east while not mooning the west. >> that might be true, in some days in '50s, maybe. but you have to remember also that finland was the only country where stalin attacked but couldn't conquer. >> and you have a massively long -- >> so that is our history, actually. >> and right now, over the last couple of weeks, there have been russian military exercises, a mock sort of invasion, on a piece of territory that is russian, but it happens to be in the gulf of finland. >> yes. >> exactly. what do you feel as the finnish president, as the finnish people, when those kinds of exercises go on? and should the baltic nations or other nations in that area worry about president putin's intentions? >> i do not believe that russia is going to attack finland. they realize very well that nato presence in baltic countries means that any kind of
nation. but yes, we are a member of eu. we are an enhanced partner of nato. we have bilateral defense military cooperation with several countries, including usa. so i wonder, describe finland during the cold war. you had to bow to the east while not mooning the west. >> that might be true, in some days in '50s, maybe. but you have to remember also that finland was the only country where stalin attacked but couldn't conquer. >> and you have a massively long -- >> so that is our...
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the eu controls the member nation. they handle the trade. we know how the boys in brussels think. it's a leverage game. and china buying smithfield. they needed to feed their population. >> so they're not running for re-election. >> this is about a longer strategy to solve a problem where there has been a trade war, there has been a subsidy fight going on all around the world. there's been subsidizing of companies by solve originations. if we're going to solve the problem, this is where we do it. >> kennedy is ready to jump in. >> the ultimate solution is not to create a centralized economy in the united states. >> we're not creating a centralized economy here. >> we're saying there's a cause and effect relationship between a trade deficit and unemployment. the unemployment rate, although it's at 4%, which went up a little bit because there's more people entering the labor market. there's more jobs being added. there's more economic growth, so there's a disconnect at least what we've been sold -- let me finish here, david. we all have a lot to say about this. there's a disconnect
the eu controls the member nation. they handle the trade. we know how the boys in brussels think. it's a leverage game. and china buying smithfield. they needed to feed their population. >> so they're not running for re-election. >> this is about a longer strategy to solve a problem where there has been a trade war, there has been a subsidy fight going on all around the world. there's been subsidizing of companies by solve originations. if we're going to solve the problem, this is...
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brexit to keep the eu close or keep it at an arm's distance, as long as it respects the eu and its rules. the nationalng its 70th birthday today. it was created on july 5th 19118, and since then, the nhs has grown to become the world's largest publicly funded health service — employing 1.5 million people. today, staffjoined patients and charities at a service at westminster abbey. many others will attend a service this evening at york minster. and the prince of wales has met patients at a hospital in blaenau gwent. our health correspondent dominic hughes reports. 70 years old, and the nhs is still going strong. at the christie hospital in manchester, a patient who has relied on the nhs for all of her 70 years. as a baby, jeanjones was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer. she's been treated here ever since. i always think of the people who were around before the nhs, how they used to think, we either have a meal on the table or we call the doctor. you know, that sort of thing. and i think about all the treatments and all the medication i've had over the years, and it will have cost a fortune. a more f
brexit to keep the eu close or keep it at an arm's distance, as long as it respects the eu and its rules. the nationalng its 70th birthday today. it was created on july 5th 19118, and since then, the nhs has grown to become the world's largest publicly funded health service — employing 1.5 million people. today, staffjoined patients and charities at a service at westminster abbey. many others will attend a service this evening at york minster. and the prince of wales has met patients at a...
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and that text then becomes eu law which is transposed down to national laws. >> okay. mr. kamall, you wrote a think piece saying tech companies don't be scared of brexit. are you a supporter of brexit and how would that affect some of the tech policies. >> sure. i supported brexit for two very clear reasons. one is i believe the uk should have had a fair immigration policy where we treat everyone outside of the u.k. equally. at the moment we have an immigration policy where we have no barriers to people from the eu or a few barriers and then we make it quite onerous for eem outside of the -- people outside of the eu to come to the eu. not the immigration policy but a fair immigration policy where we treated ea treated everyone all over the world equally. we don't look for europeans. we look for the better people of the world. the second reason was because the eu is based on a 1950s model of political integration. actually many people there want to build a united states. i thought -- what i found when i first got there is there was a massive gap in perception. people in eur
and that text then becomes eu law which is transposed down to national laws. >> okay. mr. kamall, you wrote a think piece saying tech companies don't be scared of brexit. are you a supporter of brexit and how would that affect some of the tech policies. >> sure. i supported brexit for two very clear reasons. one is i believe the uk should have had a fair immigration policy where we treat everyone outside of the u.k. equally. at the moment we have an immigration policy where we have...
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national health service. first. the uk is set to leave the eu in march 2019.ernment has some crucial legislation to get through before then. firstly, the bill putting eu law into uk legislation to stop a legal black hole opening up after brexit and giving ministers the option to change those laws once we have left. the seemingly simple aim of the eu withdrawal bill went —— led to a nine—month long parliamentary battle. the bill passed through the commons before easter was just battle. the bill passed through the commons before easter wasjust one defeat inflicted upon it, either manned by mps for a vote on the final brick deal struck with brussels. but when it got to the lords, peers to the scissors to the bill, inflicting defeat after defeat after defeat on the legislation. coming back to the commons, concessions and compromises were reached but there was still one big sticking point. having secured a vote on the final deal there was a call for parliament to have an even bigger say with the power to direct the government on what to do if we left the eu without
national health service. first. the uk is set to leave the eu in march 2019.ernment has some crucial legislation to get through before then. firstly, the bill putting eu law into uk legislation to stop a legal black hole opening up after brexit and giving ministers the option to change those laws once we have left. the seemingly simple aim of the eu withdrawal bill went —— led to a nine—month long parliamentary battle. the bill passed through the commons before easter was just battle. the...
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what we're all doing is putting the national interest first. the euthey don't like the idea of britain picking and mixing. your proposal does just that. up to now, what we have seen from europe, the proposals that they have effectively put to us, have been ones that we could not accept. we're just about to sit down and start those negotiations with them. i think, from the reaction we have seen so far, there is an understanding and an acceptance that this is something that we should be sitting down and talking about. looking serious to the eu is what she wants. but looking serious at home is still a challenge. a memo circulating amongst eurosceptics said the cabinet's new plan is not credible, calling it a "black—hole brexit", even if senior ministers had enough sweeteners to be able to sign. labour has its own brexit headaches, but questions whether this deal can last. i've got a feeling the whole thing might start to unravel in a few days. it's also very unclear whether or not they could deliver that as an agreement with europe. number ten has had to
what we're all doing is putting the national interest first. the euthey don't like the idea of britain picking and mixing. your proposal does just that. up to now, what we have seen from europe, the proposals that they have effectively put to us, have been ones that we could not accept. we're just about to sit down and start those negotiations with them. i think, from the reaction we have seen so far, there is an understanding and an acceptance that this is something that we should be sitting...
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pauline: at the moment, there are national insurance schemes, and across eu countries, there is $100,000n on deposits. the idea is to have a european-wide one. some would argue that it is not necessary, that the current system works. so there are definitely question marks are about that. it is a difficult question to get the consensus that banks have de-risked enough. nejra: what progress is there on the banks having de-risked? pauline: enough nonperforming loans, they have all dramatically improved. what is more important is that banks themselves have become much more focused on their businesses. management teams are looking at their businesses to say, does it make sense to be in this, versus the other? is it profitable? something that i should be doing in the long-term? combined with the metrics, management is thinking about their business. nejra: what about the a-1 market? pauline: it is an important part of bank's capital buffers. the large banks have been able to issue successfully, we have seen the investor base grow, so there is much more acceptance about these securities. with th
pauline: at the moment, there are national insurance schemes, and across eu countries, there is $100,000n on deposits. the idea is to have a european-wide one. some would argue that it is not necessary, that the current system works. so there are definitely question marks are about that. it is a difficult question to get the consensus that banks have de-risked enough. nejra: what progress is there on the banks having de-risked? pauline: enough nonperforming loans, they have all dramatically...