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when we were part of europe real integrity part of europe did time europe was resigned in the roman and we were like. integral parts of both europe over centuries center of europe moved from roman constantinople to berlin are still down london and then we saw. constantine like many georgians hopes that one day georgia will become a full member of the european union. with a georgian lerton is not like first joining some club and then improve life for me it's more gradually becoming like europe and constantine's business is thriving and he is planning to expand his farm. in darker focus his babies are and usually vigorous pollinators they come from the caucasus mountains and are healthier than most european bees because they've been exposed to less pesticides. when they are traveling through the caucasus mountains in wintertime some villages here on snowed in for months. this is the lady region is located in a remote corner of northwestern georgia. the region was first mentioned in the writings of ancient greek and roman scholars . in modern times this fantasy became a popular destination
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more likely to be the leaders of europe people like angela merkel all the people of europe taking to the streets who are going to create a new dynamic here there are a lot of problems right now in within the u.n. within the european countries i really feel that the civil society movements in all of these countries need to sensible measures. more security in europe rather than less security so i've seen both as having a responsibility to act are going to leave it right further we've run out of time we've been discussing today trumbo says for a nuclear arms race question thanks very much for joining us come back next week. road which miramax europe's find most populous countries to visit sky go for the gusto and know some sand and soft. i'm treasures of conch and history. on the cause of europe every day this week on the romance on the thirty minute response d w. this is d w news lawyer from berlin to bring in our correspondent for the arms are british joins us from korea who shall now we're here to find out what happened with music of a correspondent sandra gets a smile and we do have
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becoming like europe. this is but to me george's second largest city situated on the black sea coast. no other georgian says he better represents the country's aspirations to join europe. during the nearly ten years that president mikheil saakashvili was in office his administration invested heavily in development projects today but to me seems like a cross between dubai and needs. when georgia was part of the soviet union these speeches drew crowds of workers on vacation it was a chance to get some sun and forget their cares for a while. today the tourists and queue turks armenians and azerbaijanis. many of the visitors especially the turks are drawn to the casinos which are banned in turkey. many older georgians prefer to play dominoes card games or nobody a game that's like back iman and dates back centuries. ago both more got a career on earth to. do to get it they don't have much money to bet so they keep their wages low words but even i can't afford to play. all the long mert turning around that's no
becoming like europe. this is but to me george's second largest city situated on the black sea coast. no other georgian says he better represents the country's aspirations to join europe. during the nearly ten years that president mikheil saakashvili was in office his administration invested heavily in development projects today but to me seems like a cross between dubai and needs. when georgia was part of the soviet union these speeches drew crowds of workers on vacation it was a chance to get...
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more likely to be the leaders of europe people like angela merkel all the people of europe taking to the streets who are going to create a new dynamic here there are a lot of problems right now in within the u.n. within the european countries i really feel that the civil society movements in all of these countries need to support sensible measures. more security in europe rather than less security so i do see as having a responsibility to act like i'm comfortable enough to move it right. now to some we've been discussing today trumbo says for a new nuclear arms race question thanks very much for joining us to come back next week. an analyst on consuming conflict for power and religion. thirty years. ago and what challenges failed to determine its outcome. in negotiations lasting many mediators succeeded in reaching agreement was the birth of modern diplomacy. sixteen forty eight the long road to peace. in fifteen minutes on details. of. this it is g.w. news lawyer from berlin to bring in our correspondent the serial homicide british joins us from where you shall know we're here to fi
more likely to be the leaders of europe people like angela merkel all the people of europe taking to the streets who are going to create a new dynamic here there are a lot of problems right now in within the u.n. within the european countries i really feel that the civil society movements in all of these countries need to support sensible measures. more security in europe rather than less security so i do see as having a responsibility to act like i'm comfortable enough to move it right. now to...
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more likely to be the leaders of europe people of all the people of europe taking to the streets who are going to create a new dynamic you know there are a lot of problems right now in within the u.n. within the european countries i really feel that the civil society movements in all of these countries need to sensible measures. more security in europe rather than less security so i do see both as having a responsibility to act i'm comfortable enough to move it right now because further we're going to sign we've been discussing today trumbo says for a new nuclear arms race question thanks very much for joining us about next week by inches. on top. of the load malaysia francisco if you're listening to me give me. the fight against illegal logging. david against goliath all time for me to tell everyone what's going on the fight on regis activists johnston oh my giovanni. but who will move the borneo case in fifteen minutes. this is g w news lawyer from berlin to bring in our correspondent ophelia harms are british and joins us from career who shall know we're here to find out what happ
more likely to be the leaders of europe people of all the people of europe taking to the streets who are going to create a new dynamic you know there are a lot of problems right now in within the u.n. within the european countries i really feel that the civil society movements in all of these countries need to sensible measures. more security in europe rather than less security so i do see both as having a responsibility to act i'm comfortable enough to move it right now because further we're...
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over europe for nothing. europe more nothing and there are a few legal amounts to this gone the only way and that is across the desert on route made more dangerous by european policy. they say the desert is a graveyard a graveyard where the data mining invisible. on. the fast pace of life in the digital shift has the lowdown on the web showing new developments and providing useful information the wittiest finds and interviews with the makers and users. next d.w. . time for an upgrade. how about...
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more likely to be the leaders of europe people of all the people of europe taking to the streets who are going to create a new dynamic here there are a lot of problems right now in within the u.n. within the european countries i really feel that the civil society movements in all of these countries need to supports sensible measures. more security in europe rather than less security so i do see both as having a responsibility to export their incomes are going to leave it right there because further we're going to some we've been discussing today trump versus proceeding a new nuclear arms race question blog thanks very much for joining us come back next week bye bye . what keeps us in shape what makes us sick and how soon. my name is dr carson the i talk to medical experts. watch them at work. and then discuss what you can do to improve your health. stay jews and let's all try to stay. calm d.w. . be our fighters want to start families to become farmers or engineers everyone of them as a planet. the children who have always been the voice and those that will follow are part of a new.
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, working to reform europe. my worry is this exit does not function properly, there is not a strong government. then, isn i ask you angela merkel's departure and existential threat to the existence of the euro? if she exits and there are new elections, afd is rising, the greens are rising, macon's popularity is slowing come a what is the biggest threat to the euro? marcel: the biggest threat is the political nationalism and populism of the likes we see in italy today. forticians blaming europe their own mistakes of the past. italy is in a really difficult state, the economy has shrunk by 5% since 2008, high unemployment, desperate people who want a future and jobs. this is the big threat. some people might say look at britain with brexit, let's have a referendum too. let's challenge the euro. remember 2012 where the ecb had when they failed to calm markets, they promised to do whatever it takes to guarantee the euro. that no longer is the case. if there is a political crisis, the ecb will say it is not our job t
, working to reform europe. my worry is this exit does not function properly, there is not a strong government. then, isn i ask you angela merkel's departure and existential threat to the existence of the euro? if she exits and there are new elections, afd is rising, the greens are rising, macon's popularity is slowing come a what is the biggest threat to the euro? marcel: the biggest threat is the political nationalism and populism of the likes we see in italy today. forticians blaming europe...
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around the world are waiting for that chancellor here quite a strong europe but europe appears to many has been a would this been used in recent days quite just and europe appears helpless so just with the current situation you have you are europe seems like a potential battlefield but not much more in the current debate but this really is and it could be an opportunity i mean sometimes politics works for shock so sometimes you know in this case this this isn't unexpected and mean the u.s. is than expected to pull out of the i.n.f. treaty for quite some time and so there's been a build up to that perhaps what it takes is a recognition that now it is time for another player in this case europe could be that player to step up and say. now it is time let us convene and me. reading these principle players that are involved in these agreements. you know i think sometimes politics takes that shock and you know president trump has perfected the art of confrontation as a sort of opening salvo for negotiation in this case i just don't know. more likely to be the leaders of europe and all the pe
around the world are waiting for that chancellor here quite a strong europe but europe appears to many has been a would this been used in recent days quite just and europe appears helpless so just with the current situation you have you are europe seems like a potential battlefield but not much more in the current debate but this really is and it could be an opportunity i mean sometimes politics works for shock so sometimes you know in this case this this isn't unexpected and mean the u.s. is...
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from africa to europe hundreds of thousands have tried to flee. but recently the number of arriving migrants has dropped. the e.u. has cut deals with african governments curbing mass migration in return for aid. many years development policymakers have failed to sufficiently address security issues. the e.u. is widening its reach beyond the mediterranean into africa and it hasn't shied away from bringing long shunned dictators out of isolation borders are being sealed. in my space and. so are we criminalise and. it's a lucrative new market for the arms and security industry. which you can't secure thousands of kilometers of order in libya and egypt without foot patrols technologies exist someone just needs to pay for them. given. the e.u. has allocated more than eight billion euros to stem the tide of migration. today more migrants are dying in the desert than drowning in the mediterranean. has become an open there's some unsavory way. what impact is the e.u.'s new policy having on africa. our investigation begins. we're headed towards libya from
from africa to europe hundreds of thousands have tried to flee. but recently the number of arriving migrants has dropped. the e.u. has cut deals with african governments curbing mass migration in return for aid. many years development policymakers have failed to sufficiently address security issues. the e.u. is widening its reach beyond the mediterranean into africa and it hasn't shied away from bringing long shunned dictators out of isolation borders are being sealed. in my space and. so are...
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what we're trying to do is minimise the damage, because brexit will damage ireland, the uk, europe andtry to find a mechanism to minimise that damage and that's my political priority in all of this. i don't want to spend the entire interviewjust on brexit. i want to give you some quickfire questions, quick answers and then we will move on. if there is no deal, is there bound to be a hard border between your country, the republic of ireland, and northern ireland? we've said we won't construct a hard border and the british have said the same, so that is the position for now. you see, many others have said there is bound to be a hard border with no deal, because wto rules will require it, if nothing else. i certainly will not vote for anything that would result in a hard border on the island of ireland, because it would not just be a step backwards, it would be a generation backwards. in that case you are saying the same thing as the brexiteers in the uk who are saying that many people talking about the necessity of a hard border in the case of a no deal or indeed a trade deal are talking
what we're trying to do is minimise the damage, because brexit will damage ireland, the uk, europe andtry to find a mechanism to minimise that damage and that's my political priority in all of this. i don't want to spend the entire interviewjust on brexit. i want to give you some quickfire questions, quick answers and then we will move on. if there is no deal, is there bound to be a hard border between your country, the republic of ireland, and northern ireland? we've said we won't construct a...
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it's not so much that london is the international center of europe but it's the service center of europe are u.k. legislation so it's a hassle it's going to make our life more difficult but to me as a banker the biggest issue is that we actually have two countries in europe that have a strong long-lasting capital market culture. one is switzerland that's never been in the eu and the other is the u.k. which is about to leave and i think one of the weaknesses of the european national system is the importance of its banking system the banks finance more than 75% of the european economy, whereas, in the u.s. it's 20%. so we need more capital market in europe and we need that -- i think that would have been accomplished a lot easier with the u.k. in. so for that alone i'm very sad that u.k. leaves europe. >> banking union, do you think we have parked that issue and put it on the side of the road again in we have all of this volatility around italy and the italians trying to spend up the italian market and that's got the ire of other countries so we're done on bank willing unions >> i don't kn
it's not so much that london is the international center of europe but it's the service center of europe are u.k. legislation so it's a hassle it's going to make our life more difficult but to me as a banker the biggest issue is that we actually have two countries in europe that have a strong long-lasting capital market culture. one is switzerland that's never been in the eu and the other is the u.k. which is about to leave and i think one of the weaknesses of the european national system is...
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so it was so much in europe interest so europe if they could. finally unify around some issue could act as a kind of a counterweight to say to you okay guys let's have a reasonable discussion about this and let's work out something that includes. all of the threat they these these threats. you said hopefully and this is exactly the point i think it's it's very telling that the people who are promoting or applauding the step to get out of the i. n. f.. by by the us government always saying well we hope that afterwards we'll sit down with the chinese we hope that something better will come along we hope the russians will react this wa. where is i think the more responsible approach from leaders and from a strategi? should be to really sit down and think what is realistic how can we realistically negotiate a better treaty and what what what we feel needs to happen you said europe needs to to come together. i think also the german government has a very big responsibility to play because we host nuclear weapons here on our soil us american -- nuclear
so it was so much in europe interest so europe if they could. finally unify around some issue could act as a kind of a counterweight to say to you okay guys let's have a reasonable discussion about this and let's work out something that includes. all of the threat they these these threats. you said hopefully and this is exactly the point i think it's it's very telling that the people who are promoting or applauding the step to get out of the i. n. f.. by by the us government always saying well...
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europe is not. some reasonable ending, if italy doesn't totally fall out of bed, if global growth is moderate next year, europe should see an acceleration in earnings growth. that's a very different picture versus the u.s., what technology is now suffering a little bit. nejra: even though i said earlier people toot the earnings horn, usually they are referring to the u.s. it seems whatever happens, investors want to be overweight u.s. they see that as the safe market. how can europe actually make a comeback from that? it's very in love versus emerging markets. tim: very true. if you look from 2000-2010, europe and the u.s. traded for a much in line. they went up, they went down together. one outperformed, one underperformed, whatever the case may be. since 2010, there's been a massive performance of the u.s. technology has been a big deal. it's a super heavyweight there. financials are a heavyweight here on a relative basis and that's a big part of why the u.s. has outperformed and why it is such th
europe is not. some reasonable ending, if italy doesn't totally fall out of bed, if global growth is moderate next year, europe should see an acceleration in earnings growth. that's a very different picture versus the u.s., what technology is now suffering a little bit. nejra: even though i said earlier people toot the earnings horn, usually they are referring to the u.s. it seems whatever happens, investors want to be overweight u.s. they see that as the safe market. how can europe actually...
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in europe, the biggest drop is not only 2% across europe and the u.k.. absolutely., down 1.5%. cushioned by the lack of reliance on technology. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: red october, the slump in the wake of the biggest wall street selloff since the very. italian equities set to enter a bear market. 2011,rst selloff since $900 billion since august. the stock market plunges and prompts the president to call the fed crazy. how much conflict can we see between trump and powell?
in europe, the biggest drop is not only 2% across europe and the u.k.. absolutely., down 1.5%. cushioned by the lack of reliance on technology. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: red october, the slump in the wake of the biggest wall street selloff since the very. italian equities set to enter a bear market. 2011,rst selloff since $900 billion since august. the stock market plunges and prompts the president to call the fed crazy. how much conflict can we see between trump and powell?
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we need a new deal for europe. across the standard party political divisions, we're going to fail and the only beneficiaries will be the ones who turn one proud people against the other, the northern europeans against the southern europeans, the europeans against the africans, or the syrians. and, indeed, europeans against europeans. yeah, politics is very much about emotion as well as rationality and logic. when you put forward your proposition and to flesh it out a little bit, you've talked about a new international monetary system that must be created, an international wealth fund. you've even talked about an international digital currency that could ensure that your new fair world of finance had its own sort of electronic currency. all of this, i would put you, doesn't get to the emotional heart of where politics is today. it is those people who are talking about the dangers of mass immigration, those who are talking about the need for secure borders — they're the people in europe who appear to connect with so
we need a new deal for europe. across the standard party political divisions, we're going to fail and the only beneficiaries will be the ones who turn one proud people against the other, the northern europeans against the southern europeans, the europeans against the africans, or the syrians. and, indeed, europeans against europeans. yeah, politics is very much about emotion as well as rationality and logic. when you put forward your proposition and to flesh it out a little bit, you've talked...
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europe oh no they are not the values of europe the values of europe have to do with peace prosperity security and stability and we're trying to work towards those every countries in the world is not going to be german french finnish swedish british or anything for that matter but i think it's very important that we continue to work on the basis of our values you're never going to get it pitch perfect i also must remind that the european union is the biggest aid donor in the world i must also remind of the european union countries have this horrible compensation over no other things we're talking to no it's not it's not that by now i think the way in which you're trying to present things i find it extremely simplified and black and white if i understand that no don't lie don't do this in the world perspectives are it or not they are not you're not only with only everything with your hard work you're not listening because you're interrupt me constantly so what i'm trying to say is that the world is not perfect if i had a choice we would be based on values having liberal democracy is a
europe oh no they are not the values of europe the values of europe have to do with peace prosperity security and stability and we're trying to work towards those every countries in the world is not going to be german french finnish swedish british or anything for that matter but i think it's very important that we continue to work on the basis of our values you're never going to get it pitch perfect i also must remind that the european union is the biggest aid donor in the world i must also...
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italy and others feel europe has abandoned them.decreased, but what's very worrying, if you have any concern about human beings, is one in18 have any concern about human beings, is one in 18 died. for 18 arrivals, one person dies in the first couple of months of this year. that is a horrific statistics. you're listening to the arguments about what to do, and they seem increasingly to be buying the arguments of the far right. we're about to go into elections... don't mention the peoples of europe without mentioning the uk. the uk referendum was, in my view, fuelled by false pollsters and focused around migration. we're going back to square one. looking to the future, when it comes to the next european elections, the brits won't be voting but around europe, polling evidence suggests mr salvini, marine le pen's party in france, whole range of far right parties in countries like poland, hungary, austria, you name it, they have the political momentum. the polls suggest they will be very strong in the european parliament. in that area at
italy and others feel europe has abandoned them.decreased, but what's very worrying, if you have any concern about human beings, is one in18 have any concern about human beings, is one in 18 died. for 18 arrivals, one person dies in the first couple of months of this year. that is a horrific statistics. you're listening to the arguments about what to do, and they seem increasingly to be buying the arguments of the far right. we're about to go into elections... don't mention the peoples of...
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europe teams up with asia to push for free trade a free trade agreement with singapore signed in brussels should the e.u. give up on the u.s. spy on a trade mission to germany governor phil murphy who says definitely not. also on the program how the french port of tele is already getting ready for brics it it's a key port connecting the u.k. and the e.u. . and right now the border between the british held territory of gibraltar and spain is easy to cross but workers there are worried that could change after a break so. it's time for business on d.w.i.m. how you got to get us good to have you with us the european union and singapore signed a free trade agreement on friday on the sidelines of the e.u. asia summit in brussels the pact with singapore prime minister unleashing long is one of many agreements the e.u. is pursuing with several asian countries including vietnam leaders participating in the summit call for unity and strong signals against american protectionism. america first policy has led to closer cooperation between asian and european economies to deal with singapore must still
europe teams up with asia to push for free trade a free trade agreement with singapore signed in brussels should the e.u. give up on the u.s. spy on a trade mission to germany governor phil murphy who says definitely not. also on the program how the french port of tele is already getting ready for brics it it's a key port connecting the u.k. and the e.u. . and right now the border between the british held territory of gibraltar and spain is easy to cross but workers there are worried that could...
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well in europe thirds frontex. we're expecting orders from the agencies and if you're trying to stop the border crossing was there are various types of technology available for surveillance and control and alarm this is one that while the capacity to solution is like a swiss army knife it's saw you can choose the tools that meets your current need or it was assumed to kill a few that have to have a clue what the media. order management is a booming business with global annual market growth of seven percent. sales in the industry are due to exceed fifty billion dollars worldwide by two thousand and twenty two. one reason is increasing demand in the fight against irregular migration but nobody here is willing to discuss the topic with us airbus ryan mittal and industry groups decline or ignore our request for interviews. but we know their lobbyists are busy working behind the scenes thanks to the efforts of the arms industry's most important e.u. lobby organization the aerospace and defense industries association or.
well in europe thirds frontex. we're expecting orders from the agencies and if you're trying to stop the border crossing was there are various types of technology available for surveillance and control and alarm this is one that while the capacity to solution is like a swiss army knife it's saw you can choose the tools that meets your current need or it was assumed to kill a few that have to have a clue what the media. order management is a booming business with global annual market growth of...
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this says "bloomberg daybreak: europe." -- this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." 630 here in london. let's check out the latest market action. annemarie: a bit of a mixed picture in asia. china easing. biggest slump and 3 -- in three months on the stock front yesterday. japan is back from the holiday. the yen ins strengthening. they are saying the global economic outlook has plateaued. korea, futures in london pushing for a higher start. in new york, a bit lower. since the end of may, there is a correlation -- but when china came back on the market from the bloombergoliday, the commodities index and the chinese stocks diverged. given that china is the world's importer, isdity this divergent sustainable -- divergence sustainable? michael is, storm likely to become a hurricane when it makes landfall. it's already impacting the energy sector. 19% of oil production in the gulf of mexico and 11% of natural gas already being shut down. cotton it surprising to its highest -- is rising to the highest in a week. up, butbrent are stockpiles and inventories are expected to i
this says "bloomberg daybreak: europe." -- this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." 630 here in london. let's check out the latest market action. annemarie: a bit of a mixed picture in asia. china easing. biggest slump and 3 -- in three months on the stock front yesterday. japan is back from the holiday. the yen ins strengthening. they are saying the global economic outlook has plateaued. korea, futures in london pushing for a higher start. in new york, a bit lower. since the...
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as the beer flowed and the champagne sprayed, europe showed that power.ied a fitting finale, alex noren is your man. another debutant on the 18th green, galleries packed, never looked like missing. seven points the margin of victory, the meaning is so much more. this is a europe united. throughout the tournament john watson has been our man at the course. here is his take on the final day at le golf national and what went wrong for the usa team. so much talk in the lead up to this yea r‘s so much talk in the lead up to this year's ryder cup was about the strength of the american team. they had 11 of the top 17 players in their ranks. the world number one in dustinjohnson. a their ranks. the world number one in dustin johnson. a resurgent their ranks. the world number one in dustinjohnson. a resurgent tiger woods winning the tour championship and even tiger woods himself was talking up america and his own prospects coming into this, saying, look, a lot of these young players have never played against tiger woods at his best and now they can but they didn't
as the beer flowed and the champagne sprayed, europe showed that power.ied a fitting finale, alex noren is your man. another debutant on the 18th green, galleries packed, never looked like missing. seven points the margin of victory, the meaning is so much more. this is a europe united. throughout the tournament john watson has been our man at the course. here is his take on the final day at le golf national and what went wrong for the usa team. so much talk in the lead up to this yea r‘s so...
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alone a very warm welcome indeed to focus on europe but the number of refugees making their way to europe has now gone down for three years in a row that is in part due to the fact that the so-called islamic state has been losing influence in many areas that it previously controlled in countries like iraq and syria but the fear now is that a growing number of posts.
alone a very warm welcome indeed to focus on europe but the number of refugees making their way to europe has now gone down for three years in a row that is in part due to the fact that the so-called islamic state has been losing influence in many areas that it previously controlled in countries like iraq and syria but the fear now is that a growing number of posts.
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we want to make italy a great place in europe. we wa nt italy a great place in europe.e to change. again, it depends on how you do it. if you increase deficits but you try to decrease your debit, it's something. if you increase deficits and debit, it's a problem not quite what about the principal? you have a government which has it's being told you cannot do it you wa nt it's being told you cannot do it you want byjean—claude juncker and the european commission. the problem is about being in the european union. honestly, i don't want an italian brexit. i want to make the european union stronger, not less stronger. no one wants to go away. we want to change. we want to change. we lost the european value. we lost the european common value but we have just the money common. just this one. we have someone just the money common. just this one. we have someone that imposes what we have to do, what we have to eat, what we... how we have to spend our money. can i ask you one question? of only at one minute and i wanted to ask you one question. your party was one of the biggest
we want to make italy a great place in europe. we wa nt italy a great place in europe.e to change. again, it depends on how you do it. if you increase deficits but you try to decrease your debit, it's something. if you increase deficits and debit, it's a problem not quite what about the principal? you have a government which has it's being told you cannot do it you wa nt it's being told you cannot do it you want byjean—claude juncker and the european commission. the problem is about being in...
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europe has failed to deliver.looks like we are going to get a negative close in europe and that is important from a technical point of view. the european closes next. this is "bloomberg." ♪ can see, there is not much green around today. under pressure, peripheral markets under pressure. it is the core ones i want to focus on. you can zoom in wherever you want around the world. i want to show you numbers. there are important things going on. the dax is the market i want to focus on. the dax is closing down .2%. it has baited through the faded throughhas the session. in weekendoth very which could be a test for the merkel administration in berlin. keep an eye on bavaria. most markets in europe have suffered today, closing out the negative territory is a negative signal to investors. let us talk about what is going on with individual names. i want to highlight a few series. the squeeze in pandora, this is a jewelry company, the stock has been under pressure for time. the last few sessions have seen a squeeze kicking
europe has failed to deliver.looks like we are going to get a negative close in europe and that is important from a technical point of view. the european closes next. this is "bloomberg." ♪ can see, there is not much green around today. under pressure, peripheral markets under pressure. it is the core ones i want to focus on. you can zoom in wherever you want around the world. i want to show you numbers. there are important things going on. the dax is the market i want to focus on....
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the last couple its crisis that europe would look after us. in effect they dumped us in order to save those markets watch this space where we're told that europe will defend the interests of little ireland. i suspect strongly and has been mooted last week through social democratic lines that cam the leader of the irish labor party said that he had heard rumblings that europe was preparing to ditch the irish position the backstop and all of that watch this space where the little irish economy becomes so insignificant if it's stopping a deal between britain and europe both of whom need each other because there are so many synergies in their economy that ireland's issues will be. and so what happens then the border where you live for the border i think the reality is. i predicted non profit that i predict that there's going to be a really hard crash here because there is no logical way out of this because the interests are mutually. incompatible we will have a crash there will be. a border that will be maintained by the british on one side and po
the last couple its crisis that europe would look after us. in effect they dumped us in order to save those markets watch this space where we're told that europe will defend the interests of little ireland. i suspect strongly and has been mooted last week through social democratic lines that cam the leader of the irish labor party said that he had heard rumblings that europe was preparing to ditch the irish position the backstop and all of that watch this space where the little irish economy...
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i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program if you've bought fresh produce in europe there's a strong chance that it may have come from an italian farm but there's a dark side to the juicy plums and ripe tomatoes that many of us enjoy on a regular basis d.w. has spoken to migrant workers in the latina area there we found exhausting work conditions poor pay and allegations that organized crime gangs are preying on pickers in india. the now and a half from rome the villas hidden behind these high walls and hedges are vacation homes for well off italians but there's also shadow side to this fertile region the projects grown here is sold in supermarkets throughout europe but the laborers who harvest the fruits and vegetables then only a few euros per hour some of them have come from as far away as india. singh has been working in latina for twelve years he's one of nearly eight hundred thousand sikhs from punjab working in this region friends from his village back home who told him he could earn good money in italy's agriculture sector he knew life here wouldn't be easy but he found it so challe
i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program if you've bought fresh produce in europe there's a strong chance that it may have come from an italian farm but there's a dark side to the juicy plums and ripe tomatoes that many of us enjoy on a regular basis d.w. has spoken to migrant workers in the latina area there we found exhausting work conditions poor pay and allegations that organized crime gangs are preying on pickers in india. the now and a half from rome the villas hidden behind these high...
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forces in america are saying that all europe wants to weaken the us economy. and if we fail to join forces and shape europe together and if people like america builders get to chart europe's course you know things are going to get very dangerous for all of us and think that's good fairly feelings i lived in safely to having a new one in touring and has depended on the entire economic area of our exports go to other european countries sixty of our companies are global market leaders does that means we are doing extremely well in certain industries. that would be jeopardized if the xenophobia and racism were to become a part of everyday life fairly stanford a question fairing and also has a huge demographic problem like an assertive a million or about to retire out of a population of a little over two million men. yet to come here by these if we can't entice people to settle here work here not contribute to society here if we fail to make the state in that healing place to do business in the heart of europe and we're going to have a long term economic problem do
forces in america are saying that all europe wants to weaken the us economy. and if we fail to join forces and shape europe together and if people like america builders get to chart europe's course you know things are going to get very dangerous for all of us and think that's good fairly feelings i lived in safely to having a new one in touring and has depended on the entire economic area of our exports go to other european countries sixty of our companies are global market leaders does that...