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or go and those who the credence of europe and those who escaped europe or go to bed to restock europe make it more faithful to the values of democracy and this is made to remind this at the end of this little book tour with the remembrance of the few ladies or gentlemen who encounter gets this message from their own greatness of their own country who is faithful to his values and stands by his country and by his creed. [applause] >> as you look at this time that we are in, this is not a donald trump phenomenon bet very much an american phenomenon not necessarily physically weary but emotionally ended to live on - - intellectually wary to carry the burden throughout the cold war and a couple of decades afterwards and actually come to view what some call the new world order as a bad deal for them. given what they regard as the concessions they have made. if you think of times in the past of american history because although what you say is true, taking europe for example had a very complicated relationship over two centuries. and russia in 1917 to save liberal europe and then to turn th
or go and those who the credence of europe and those who escaped europe or go to bed to restock europe make it more faithful to the values of democracy and this is made to remind this at the end of this little book tour with the remembrance of the few ladies or gentlemen who encounter gets this message from their own greatness of their own country who is faithful to his values and stands by his country and by his creed. [applause] >> as you look at this time that we are in, this is not a...
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a prosperous europe was vital to america's own welfare. hoover'sars passed, estrangement from europe was intesified. what he had witnessed in 1919 was something far more profound than the intrigues of diplomacy or the foibles of european statesmen. it was in his words, the collision of civilizations that had grown 300 years apart. looking at the chasm he had perceived between the old world and the new, he became an exponent of what we call now american exceptionalism. hoover, for all of his misgivings about europe never ceased being a humanitarian when suffering in the old world beckoned. when world war ii broke out in 1939, it organize private relief agencies in the u.s. to raise money and final assistance to funnel assistance to the distressed civilian populations of war-ravaged finland and poland. in 1940 and 41, as the war in europe expanded, he intended to replicate his world war i success by creating a new relief commission. this time, for the imperiled civilians of five small european democracies overrun by nazi germany. fearing tha
a prosperous europe was vital to america's own welfare. hoover'sars passed, estrangement from europe was intesified. what he had witnessed in 1919 was something far more profound than the intrigues of diplomacy or the foibles of european statesmen. it was in his words, the collision of civilizations that had grown 300 years apart. looking at the chasm he had perceived between the old world and the new, he became an exponent of what we call now american exceptionalism. hoover, for all of his...
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voice in europe we think we can deal better with our problems if that's the case and that europe will listen better to our own circumstances. also to a certain extent it's difficult to work with somebody in madrid like mr were a again minister of foreign affairs pain who's trying to block our action who is somebody else undiplomatic as to say something like russia is our old enemy things like that i think that it's out rages we don't wonder if the iraqi minister is coming to go you can always encounter difficult personalities whether they come from your country or from somebody else might become the representative of foreign affairs in europe exactly talking about that now but i mean the even if you were independent he would still be in that position if he gets his way so. who would want to be represented by somebody like that who would want to live in a place where your leaders are put in jail because they organized the vote so what we're saying is we want a catalan republic because we think it would be fair to our people we think that we would be free to take our own decisions. we t
voice in europe we think we can deal better with our problems if that's the case and that europe will listen better to our own circumstances. also to a certain extent it's difficult to work with somebody in madrid like mr were a again minister of foreign affairs pain who's trying to block our action who is somebody else undiplomatic as to say something like russia is our old enemy things like that i think that it's out rages we don't wonder if the iraqi minister is coming to go you can always...
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and thenjust getting one of the early points for europe.hen just later on getting one of the early points for europe. and thenjust later on in the day, it started to shift seemingly towards the americans, the korda sisters proving to be big matchwinners, nelly korda and jessica korda, winning their matches later on in the afternoon. and then it really came down to that dramatic finish, the final hole, with the final putt, and it was the wildcard suzann pettersen who held her nerve. she has been out of the sport essentially for the last two years, winning it in a most dramatic fashion for europe. a brilliant, remarkable day here at gleneagles, michael redford has the details for you. the roar of a champion. this was the moment team europe snatched the solheim cup back from the jaws of defeat. a moment that nobody saw coming, a show a fight and fea rlessness coming, a show a fight and fearlessness and four—and—a—half points for europe in the afternoon meant they had one hand on the trophy at gleneagles. europe now had to win theirfinal three
and thenjust getting one of the early points for europe.hen just later on getting one of the early points for europe. and thenjust later on in the day, it started to shift seemingly towards the americans, the korda sisters proving to be big matchwinners, nelly korda and jessica korda, winning their matches later on in the afternoon. and then it really came down to that dramatic finish, the final hole, with the final putt, and it was the wildcard suzann pettersen who held her nerve. she has been...
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these are the heroes of eastern europe. we talk to those who began to struggle for freedom and the most personal courage. to walk will score you going north to level corporal more school years ago when the school we have for a goal didn't surprise us all coming 10 years before the flood sure what. does it take to change the course of history. raising the curtain starts september 30th on d w. in libya over 5000 refugees are languishing in detention centers in inhumane conditions hundreds of people are crammed into their hungry have no clean drinking water and many are ill reports of human trafficking torture and random shootings are common. they said you're a slave you're black brown. even woke us up in the middle of the night to torture us we know when we're in a war. a german diplomat. talk about serious human rights abuses so what exactly is going on there and why. our journalist reports from neighboring music which was taken in 3000 refugees from camps in libya. thank you. thank god. thank you for. these images show the
these are the heroes of eastern europe. we talk to those who began to struggle for freedom and the most personal courage. to walk will score you going north to level corporal more school years ago when the school we have for a goal didn't surprise us all coming 10 years before the flood sure what. does it take to change the course of history. raising the curtain starts september 30th on d w. in libya over 5000 refugees are languishing in detention centers in inhumane conditions hundreds of...
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or now modern day lit up i'm going to report on even though i want to go to europe i hate europe but question that that's why i hope because these days europe couldn't survive without africa if it went off for good reason africa is rich in diamonds and uranium or new premier produce here is the biggest uranium producer way you can and yet we pity its children and if you've been to my country get me a is one of the biggest producers of bauxite after australia and it's going into it with that i leave my study geology and i know that. but who profits from it maybe. the truth on the it makes me angry it makes me sick at heart when i see there's a new phobia the masquerade for me what is europe doing to us. the anger and despair but here but so is the hope for a better life. to tell the whole story in a single picture. sense there. in a world what if images. these far photo artists prove to real life needs no filters. down history ever repeat itself. gemini at the time of the weimar republic. and today. just telephone to the shadows of the cons for each. of the future. time out today. in
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and therefore from initiative is europe in the true sense of europe in the old tradition of european diplomacy but not of the faith diplomacy of the brussels institution luke luke weigh in on this here because i mean it i get it this is a great idea in my personal opinion it's something in something that the russians have been saying all the way back in the early to thousands of talking about a new security architecture for for all of europe including russia and now we have the french president basically carrying a page from putin in bed of i mean our side of the line here this is nothing new what's new is we're hearing it after 5 years of deteriorating relations go ahead look well i think the planets are aligned in a good position in a way i would stress the fact that germany has no foreign policy that's what the liberals in your position empty very strong if d.d. alternative for saying repeatedly to a market you don't have a foreign policy look at mr mark or do you let him run europe as he does in other places so. but can she do something about this and and she knows president puti
and therefore from initiative is europe in the true sense of europe in the old tradition of european diplomacy but not of the faith diplomacy of the brussels institution luke luke weigh in on this here because i mean it i get it this is a great idea in my personal opinion it's something in something that the russians have been saying all the way back in the early to thousands of talking about a new security architecture for for all of europe including russia and now we have the french president...
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europe lift the solheim cup but will it give the women's game the lift it needs in europe? what will rise from the ashes? we ta ke stock of england's summer. what's next forjoe root? we know what the autumn will bring. the world cup is almost upon us. also coming up in the programme. concussion claims another rugby union career, david denton retires at the age of 29. evening, a busy week coming up. the start of the champions league group stage, we'll hear from chelsea a little bit later in the programme. but what a weekend we've just had, some fantastic ashes cricket and also golf, europe winning the solheim cup against the usa. after three days, it all went down to the final putt on the 18th green — norway's suzann petersen, representing europe for the ninth and final time — stopping the usa from winning the cup three times in a row. ben croucher reports. suzann pettersen has this putt to win the cup for europe. she has done it. what about that? the crowning moment ofa what about that? the crowning moment of a glorious career. this was suzann pettersen‘s swa nsong, of a gl
europe lift the solheim cup but will it give the women's game the lift it needs in europe? what will rise from the ashes? we ta ke stock of england's summer. what's next forjoe root? we know what the autumn will bring. the world cup is almost upon us. also coming up in the programme. concussion claims another rugby union career, david denton retires at the age of 29. evening, a busy week coming up. the start of the champions league group stage, we'll hear from chelsea a little bit later in the...
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or now modern day lit up i'm going to report on even though i want to go to europe i hate europe were questioned that that's why because these days europe couldn't survive without africa if it weren't offered goodies africa is rich in diamonds and uranium or new premier produce here is the biggest uranium producer. and yet we pity its children . my country good neighbor is one of the biggest producers of bauxite after australia and it's going there. with that only if i study geology and i know that. but who profits from it made me who will keep the peace on the it makes me angry it makes me sick at heart when i see there's a new phobia the masquerade you know for me what is europe doing to us. gets green lit up and of. the anger and despair pop up i hear but so is the hope for a better life. because . here's how the clarion celebrate their october event. they've been flocking to the shingle theater for 100. pews. a small original at the world's biggest public celebration. the moment next on the c.w. . form. the world unto itself. the finest musical compositions. the. don't tell me tha
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and we are ambitious for europe because we are ambitious for europe because we are ambitious for europet of time, but i thank you very much forjoining in on hardtalk. good morning. we really are experiencing all flavours of autumn this week. it was rather cool and disappointing on monday, wasn't it? but tuesday made up for it. some lovely spells of sunshine for most of us — as you can see by this beautiful weather watcher picture sent in from leeds. however, today it's again a different story. we are seeing some wet and windy weather arriving, so some rain at times today and a noticeable blustery wind. and that's because of the remnants of ex—hurricane dorian. an area of low pressure that's been arriving over the last few hours bringing some wet and windy weather into scotland and northern ireland. and we've got these weather fronts straddled across the country first thing in the morning. not producing that much in the way of rain, but some patchy light rain across parts of east anglia and the south—east to start with. overcast skies and some rain into north wales and north—west england
and we are ambitious for europe because we are ambitious for europe because we are ambitious for europet of time, but i thank you very much forjoining in on hardtalk. good morning. we really are experiencing all flavours of autumn this week. it was rather cool and disappointing on monday, wasn't it? but tuesday made up for it. some lovely spells of sunshine for most of us — as you can see by this beautiful weather watcher picture sent in from leeds. however, today it's again a different...
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bonds it general selling off around europe, but the biggest move coming in the gilt market in europe,s big move over in the german ten-year. this as a result of what is happening in the building behind me, the palace of westminster, where the debate is ongoing about this year he that brexit process we have had the rebels taking control this afternoon. they are now in charge of the process rather than the government. around 5:00 today, we will see amendments coming through and 7:00, voting on the extension process which will basically force force johnson to go back to brussels asking for an extension. to goce boris johnson back to brussels asking for an extension. , boris is successful johnson will have a debate later on. if he is successful. the close is next. this is "bloomberg." ♪ here, it all starts with a simple... hello! -hi! how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! [ camera clicking ] wifi up there? -ahhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity, we're here to make l
bonds it general selling off around europe, but the biggest move coming in the gilt market in europe,s big move over in the german ten-year. this as a result of what is happening in the building behind me, the palace of westminster, where the debate is ongoing about this year he that brexit process we have had the rebels taking control this afternoon. they are now in charge of the process rather than the government. around 5:00 today, we will see amendments coming through and 7:00, voting on...
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with europe. or not modern day lit up one great report on even though i want to go to europe i hate europe would question that that's why i hope so because these days europe couldn't survive without africa if it went off for good reason africa is rich in diamonds and uranium or new premier produce here is the biggest uranium producer for you and yet we pity its children and if you've been to my country good neo is one of the biggest producers of bauxite after australia and it's going in there. but i would if i started geology and i know that. but who profits from it. q. it makes me angry it makes me sick at heart when i see there's a new phobia the masquerade you know for me what is europe doing to us. the anger and despair. but so is the hope for a better life. for you down. to the m.m.x. heavy metal cast iron maiden name i hate basic. books liner gloria flora and blueberry celebrate their music. they think the rock n roll is seen as a. rock is not that. they look tough but on a really. tough mor
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but it is going to cost europe a great deal.our mind as you consider what to do over the next few weeks? we have it fully in mind. when i was a member of the french government i prepared my country for this scenario of a no—deal, not because i wanted it, because i thought it may very well happen. and now we are prepared, we are ready, and we are going to face the consequences of a decision taken in the united kingdom. with all due respect, you also have to realise that these decisions will have consequences on the united kingdom, on british citizens, on french or european citizens living in the united kingdom. this is why i go back to yourfirst question. yes, this whole brexit story is pure madness. it was sold to voters as being stronger, being wealthier, being more in control, and what do we see today? that a no—deal brexit will mean that the uk is weaker, more isolated and it will cost an enormous amount of money. what do you say... really, if i have something to say... all right, given... ..i would say stop this madness. giv
but it is going to cost europe a great deal.our mind as you consider what to do over the next few weeks? we have it fully in mind. when i was a member of the french government i prepared my country for this scenario of a no—deal, not because i wanted it, because i thought it may very well happen. and now we are prepared, we are ready, and we are going to face the consequences of a decision taken in the united kingdom. with all due respect, you also have to realise that these decisions will...
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re assessing the necessity to be a president a confident president speaking not on behalf of europe as i mentioned been on behalf of the most healthy as country in europe germany is in with the cancer under merkel in a very difficult internal policy the coalition between s.p.d. and see who is a bit weak and of course we've seen in the recent regional elections that extreme right as a lot. put a lot of pressure on the conciliar in great britain the agenda of the brics it is now linked to the internal survival agenda of brian johnson bringing him not to be having a say or not sufficiently willing or being capability to have a say on the international agenda and to a recent. 2 recent. level 2. recent dates the italian. internal policy of course prevented former and now newly reelected. nominated does it become to be part of the international agenda so france is now assessing the fact that india rise in the next general assembly of the nation it is pushing a certain number of them both sides on which it wants to have a unique or. let's say let me let me get a jump in here that you have rat
re assessing the necessity to be a president a confident president speaking not on behalf of europe as i mentioned been on behalf of the most healthy as country in europe germany is in with the cancer under merkel in a very difficult internal policy the coalition between s.p.d. and see who is a bit weak and of course we've seen in the recent regional elections that extreme right as a lot. put a lot of pressure on the conciliar in great britain the agenda of the brics it is now linked to the...
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and northern europe because they don't want to change the rules.o the politics of this in some detail later. butjust paint a picture for me of what condition the people were in that you came across on sea—watch 3 in early june 2019? who were they, and in what condition? there were 53 people on a rubber dinghy, which we know from experience is very unstable, i have seen one sink within nine minutes once they deflate. none of the people had lifejackets. there were two infants, pregnant women, no navigation equipment, no food and no water. so under by the maritime law, that is a distressed case because you can be sure these people cannot arrive to any port. and were they begging you to take them onboard your vessel, the sea—watch? yeah, they were definitely aware of how dangerous the situation was. people were terrified onboard these boats. they know they can break, they can capsize, sometimes people fall overboard. in 2017, for example, i rescued a two—year—old boy whose father had fallen overboard three or four hours ago. you mentioned the infants a
and northern europe because they don't want to change the rules.o the politics of this in some detail later. butjust paint a picture for me of what condition the people were in that you came across on sea—watch 3 in early june 2019? who were they, and in what condition? there were 53 people on a rubber dinghy, which we know from experience is very unstable, i have seen one sink within nine minutes once they deflate. none of the people had lifejackets. there were two infants, pregnant women,...
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in africa etc so i think here in europe there's a concern that if if the west doesn't pull together europe along with the united states and set certain standards of data privacy there's a debate in the u.k. right now about surveillance. for example at king's cross station. in london so this is a debate that that europe united states other western countries have to have what is acceptable and what for them goes too far in talking about control and influence over and over there we're going to talk about the rebels and road initiative it's the biggest infrastructure project in the world they say it's bringing jobs and economic opportunity to very many countries that haven't have jobs and economic opportunity in the way that we do in europe it has to be a good think well no not necessarily because they also has to be stunned ots what they're european you know what your money is focusing on the stuff that of course infrastructure investment. investment is an investment that any at any level should come with a certain standards and such transparency goals and certain standards of how investments
in africa etc so i think here in europe there's a concern that if if the west doesn't pull together europe along with the united states and set certain standards of data privacy there's a debate in the u.k. right now about surveillance. for example at king's cross station. in london so this is a debate that that europe united states other western countries have to have what is acceptable and what for them goes too far in talking about control and influence over and over there we're going to...
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you just are all for as you're from europe we envisioned in 1905 was a different one it was a europe that would grow together. unified. i won't hide your words. but i also have faith that today's younger generation will try just as we did in the studios to shape a better world. but so in that sense. i am optimistic about the future of europe and of course it's. only. illegal for the time being is unable to vote in her own country for the party she co-founded. in france votes remains a distant dream. but none of the established parties give the since she's looking for. michael michael is that how their basic cringes when mccrone started out i hope that he would present a new political vision. pretty soon as i soon realized he didn't have a political program and suitable these were close to me and that is but one of the reasons i was drawn to the idea of it if this be just the one i saw happen and was a kind of populism even though his populism share some of my value was just about all political point you just. don't have the room ok i was a possible way to have confidence that today o
you just are all for as you're from europe we envisioned in 1905 was a different one it was a europe that would grow together. unified. i won't hide your words. but i also have faith that today's younger generation will try just as we did in the studios to shape a better world. but so in that sense. i am optimistic about the future of europe and of course it's. only. illegal for the time being is unable to vote in her own country for the party she co-founded. in france votes remains a distant...
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or now modern day lit up i'm going to report on even though i want to go to europe i hate europe but wasn't that that's why i hope because these days europe couldn't survive without africa for good reason africa is rich in diamonds and uranium or new premier produce here is the biggest uranium producer for you and yet we pity its children and if you've been to my country good neo is one of the biggest producers of bauxite after australia and it's going into it with that i would if i studied geology and i know that. but who profits from it. who will keep the peace on the it makes me angry it makes me sick at heart when i see there's a new phobia the masquerade for me what is europe doing to us. the anger and despair or here but so is the hope for a better life. for years in the lives of maggie and leo. more than once or do you always think it will come some time from this difficult to stay hopeful. their 2nd chance at life. 2 patients 2 lives before and after a life saving organ transplants. donor organ recipients. next on d w. the latest then raw materials research and nickel that ca
or now modern day lit up i'm going to report on even though i want to go to europe i hate europe but wasn't that that's why i hope because these days europe couldn't survive without africa for good reason africa is rich in diamonds and uranium or new premier produce here is the biggest uranium producer for you and yet we pity its children and if you've been to my country good neo is one of the biggest producers of bauxite after australia and it's going into it with that i would if i studied...
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this is bloomberg daybreak: europe. almost s5. president trump lashes out at a whistleblower complaint and testimony by the acting intelligence chief adds fuel to the democrat's impeachment inquiry. richard clarida suggests the central bank is considering a shift in its approach to inflation. ipo slump. palatine becomes the latest major debut to fall with shares dropping 11%. nejra: welcome to "daybreak europe" everyone. investors trying to assess risk in the u.s.. the s&p 500 falling for a third day. we could see another day of declines, even if futures are indicating down 0.1%. we hold on to a 169 handled today. the dollar steady, heading for a weekly gain. the new zealand dollar is a standout in terms of the downside because of some consumer confidence data. we are also seeing weakness in asian equities. risk-off continues into the asian session. oil heading for a weekly loss after we got that update from saudi aramco on bringing output back. president trump has used a closed-door meeting with u.s. diplomats to disparage a whis
this is bloomberg daybreak: europe. almost s5. president trump lashes out at a whistleblower complaint and testimony by the acting intelligence chief adds fuel to the democrat's impeachment inquiry. richard clarida suggests the central bank is considering a shift in its approach to inflation. ipo slump. palatine becomes the latest major debut to fall with shares dropping 11%. nejra: welcome to "daybreak europe" everyone. investors trying to assess risk in the u.s.. the s&p 500...
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his vision for security in europe is it's time has come i have to say it's time is finally come it's taken a lot of courage it's a bold statement to make and i think it. really makes people reassess the situation because the relationship between the between europe and russia and the united states and russia is not where it should be it doesn't necessarily have to be that way the europeans are taking an initiative here through the french president what does he want to achieve is that just for his own political gain at home does he want to take the mantle of the western world is he wary of the united states does he see a paradigm shift going on here what it's the root of this here go ahead emmanuel in paris well it's 0 of what you've mentioned but i asked to admit that it is not a european position and then of course not speaking on behalf of the european union i mean and france is a president sharing the g 7 at least till the end of the year but it is not at the head of european union finland is leading that is it has been dismissed france ability since last july i think the position
his vision for security in europe is it's time has come i have to say it's time is finally come it's taken a lot of courage it's a bold statement to make and i think it. really makes people reassess the situation because the relationship between the between europe and russia and the united states and russia is not where it should be it doesn't necessarily have to be that way the europeans are taking an initiative here through the french president what does he want to achieve is that just for...
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so tonight we're going to be continuing our discussion of europe. in this case in the 1930s, and i know that a number of you did get here in the ice to see the films from the lawrence reese collection on the nazis, and given what you've been doing each week and given the journals i'm going to give back to you later tonight, and the level of their quality, i know you're ready for tonight's lecture also. and you can interrupt and ask questions and we'll have plenty of time also for our normal process and questions after. and because of that, i'm going to handle the topic somewhat differently than is normally done. more in a sort of french pattern. the french in the beginning the french diplomatic scholars often studied the force profound, the underlying structures of society. the deep forces that set the context for developments in any particular age, and if diplomacy in the 1930s is a story of a perfect storm, it is largely because of those underlying structures. so i'm going to deal with them rather analytically, and then stop along the way and give
so tonight we're going to be continuing our discussion of europe. in this case in the 1930s, and i know that a number of you did get here in the ice to see the films from the lawrence reese collection on the nazis, and given what you've been doing each week and given the journals i'm going to give back to you later tonight, and the level of their quality, i know you're ready for tonight's lecture also. and you can interrupt and ask questions and we'll have plenty of time also for our normal...
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or now modern day lit up i'm going to report on even though i want to go to europe i hate europe we question that that's why i hope because these days europe couldn't survive without africa if it weren't for goodies africa is rich in diamonds and uranium or new premier produce here is the biggest uranium producer for you and yet we pity its children and if you've been here my country get me a is one of the biggest producers of bauxite after australia and it's going to go. with that only if i study geology and i know that. but who profits right. it makes me angry it makes me sick at heart when i see there's a no phobia the masquerade you know for me what is europe doing to us. the anger and despair. but so is the hope for a better life. being . the messiah people cool it's nice of the cool mostly. but today the nairobi river is kenya's most conducive to. an initiative brings concerned he's on board and cleans up. the river runs previously ineffective policies. giving 3000 next d.w. . the fall of the berlin wall began long before november 1989. we visit the heroes of eastern europe we talk to
or now modern day lit up i'm going to report on even though i want to go to europe i hate europe we question that that's why i hope because these days europe couldn't survive without africa if it weren't for goodies africa is rich in diamonds and uranium or new premier produce here is the biggest uranium producer for you and yet we pity its children and if you've been here my country get me a is one of the biggest producers of bauxite after australia and it's going to go. with that only if i...
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the most ancient capital of europe, the cradle of western civilization, athens.s ancient alliance of greek city states, successfully resisted the aggression of the east. but the world among themselves. over trade and fishing rights and islands. ♪ today modern athens is alive with new life and new vigor. ♪ and just across the border, turkey. southern and eastern most anchor of nado. turkey is another civilization menaced by old aeros, but alive with new vigor. and everywhere people are busy learning new ways. many years ago turkey tore off the veil and liberated. now working side-by-side with their men. building a new nation. hoping someday to be free of ancient. peer may have been the cement of nado, but hope is its superstructure and freedom its fate. ♪ ♪ men may argue and quarrel and by communist paper, which denounced nado. they are free to buy it. freedom has prevailed. since nado was born, not one foot of free soil has been dropped. >>> the post war world began with a hunger for peace and for home. ♪ ♪ ♪ window solution began to set in, shortly after the war
the most ancient capital of europe, the cradle of western civilization, athens.s ancient alliance of greek city states, successfully resisted the aggression of the east. but the world among themselves. over trade and fishing rights and islands. ♪ today modern athens is alive with new life and new vigor. ♪ and just across the border, turkey. southern and eastern most anchor of nado. turkey is another civilization menaced by old aeros, but alive with new vigor. and everywhere people are busy...
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or now modern day lit up i'm going to report on even though i want to go to europe i hate europe we question that that's why because these days europe couldn't survive without africa for good reason africa is rich in diamonds and uranium or new premier produce here is the biggest uranium producer where you and your we pity it's children if you've been here my country good neighbor is one of the biggest producers of bauxite after australia and it's going to. operated with that only if i study geology and i know that the who profits from it make. the persona it makes me angry it makes me sick at heart when i see there's a new phobia the masquerade you know for me what is europe doing to us. gets screwed up and with. the anger and despair here but so is the hope for a better life. no for a car with a special edition on a classic ecosystems did you know that more than 2 sides only young enough and by once a. week to save a life next generation these are the resources we have to make for the face of government on all climate change has just presented its report on the condition of all muslims wil
or now modern day lit up i'm going to report on even though i want to go to europe i hate europe we question that that's why because these days europe couldn't survive without africa for good reason africa is rich in diamonds and uranium or new premier produce here is the biggest uranium producer where you and your we pity it's children if you've been here my country good neighbor is one of the biggest producers of bauxite after australia and it's going to. operated with that only if i study...
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dogs are sold every year the profit margin is very wide because the dogs can be bought in eastern europe very cheap and then sold for 3 to 4 times as much here. and i'd say 8 out of 10 ads on e bay classifieds are from disreputable dealers trading in dogs illegally covered $100.00. 1 of the figures from the german animal welfare association will show that most of the puppies export it illegally from eastern europe are taken to germany the main country of origin for the smugglers is romania they are the dog smugglers employ another scam they smuggle stray dogs instead of pedigree canines to germany and often through dubious animal welfare organizations or private individuals good to get more blood on it may sound improbable can you make money with stray dogs hundreds of thousands live in the streets i can collect them from there or from animal shelters they even get them for free in germany they'd have to pay a token charge they sell them here and cash in big on people's compassion. the animal welfare arrests estimate that europe's illegal dog trade now brings in billions of euros almost
dogs are sold every year the profit margin is very wide because the dogs can be bought in eastern europe very cheap and then sold for 3 to 4 times as much here. and i'd say 8 out of 10 ads on e bay classifieds are from disreputable dealers trading in dogs illegally covered $100.00. 1 of the figures from the german animal welfare association will show that most of the puppies export it illegally from eastern europe are taken to germany the main country of origin for the smugglers is romania they...
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it's a big worry in europe where levels of debt have soared.lation means debts shrink over time, deflation has the opposite effect. so what action will the ecb take? it's likely to cut interest rates further. they are already in negative territory. the ecb's deposit rate is already at minus 0.4%. meaning banks are charged almost 0.5%, to keep excess money at the ecb, piling pressure on them to lend it out. more controversially, it could bring back so called quantitative easing, printing money and spending it in the bond market to pump cash into the system. it had already spent 2.3 trillion euros, when the scheme was suspended last year, or more than 7,500 euros for every single person in the eurozone. expectation of more stimulus has been boosting stock markets. translation: many including myself expect a rate cut that would make it clear that seb remains in the fast lane aspires monetary policy is concerned. i can also imagine a new bond process is envisaged and that is helpful for the stock market. as long as the eurozone exist, they can neve
it's a big worry in europe where levels of debt have soared.lation means debts shrink over time, deflation has the opposite effect. so what action will the ecb take? it's likely to cut interest rates further. they are already in negative territory. the ecb's deposit rate is already at minus 0.4%. meaning banks are charged almost 0.5%, to keep excess money at the ecb, piling pressure on them to lend it out. more controversially, it could bring back so called quantitative easing, printing money...
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we sought a rally in europe.ed like it could stall any europe, list futures pretty much flat. europe, and the red. -- in the red. perhaps yesterday, markets looking at good news. perhaps not so much in equities. >> let's look at the bond futures. german and italian futures rising. we could see those yields come back down. futures ten-year bond sold off as the yield arises. they have been buoyed. services sector, a positive jobs report. tensions appear to ease between the u.s. and china. we are asking the question of the day, how high can yields go before hurting stocks? you can reach out to us. now, a global economist. let me get your take on what we saw yesterday. nejra has been asking whether it is a paradigm shift worry balancing of overextended positions? >> i don't to get is a paradigm shift. it is because market positions tooe been to bearish -- bearish in bonds. mostate expectation is the pessimistic since the financial crisis. treasury is the most crowded for the second month. positioning is extreme. we h
we sought a rally in europe.ed like it could stall any europe, list futures pretty much flat. europe, and the red. -- in the red. perhaps yesterday, markets looking at good news. perhaps not so much in equities. >> let's look at the bond futures. german and italian futures rising. we could see those yields come back down. futures ten-year bond sold off as the yield arises. they have been buoyed. services sector, a positive jobs report. tensions appear to ease between the u.s. and china....
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ten wednesday europe's five.w there's a lot of talk in the build—up to this, the fa ct of talk in the build—up to this, the fact that the americans have so many rookies, half of their team our first—timers. europe are keen to get on with that. —— more experienced tea m on with that. —— more experienced team they have coming into this. but, the americans under this captain, julie, have won the last document additions. however, may be katrina matthew, considering she is captaining this site for the first time, she's a nine time player, she is from scotland, she is captaining for the first time here on home soil. she might be taking some inspiration from the fact that the last time, two times it was held here in scotland, it was the europeans who were the winners. take a look at this. back in scotland for the first time since 2000 come about solheim cup attracts fans from all over europe and the united states. the tournament will be worth over £2 million for the scottish economy, and gleneagles has an iconic history
ten wednesday europe's five.w there's a lot of talk in the build—up to this, the fa ct of talk in the build—up to this, the fact that the americans have so many rookies, half of their team our first—timers. europe are keen to get on with that. —— more experienced tea m on with that. —— more experienced team they have coming into this. but, the americans under this captain, julie, have won the last document additions. however, may be katrina matthew, considering she is captaining...
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this is a warning that if nothing is done to help them we are coming to turkey and europe a lump of. this is added once fear that the destruction and the death in a globe will send tens of thousands more syrian refugees towards his country joining the nearly $4000000.00 who've already fled the carnage he says this will have to matter consequences not just for turkey but for europe too. the couple that are struggling we will be forced to open the gates. of the large world building that we will be forced to open the gates you know there's if you're going to provide support then provide support if you're not sorry everyone sees this area in northern syria as one solution to any new refugee crisis turkish and american troops are already patrolling here ahead of the establishment of what's being called a safe zone for the resettlement of up to 1000000 syrian refugees but everyone says the international community and europe in particular i'm not offering enough support for the plan. he also accuses the e.u. of failing to honor its commitments in a landmark 2016 refugee deal with turkey the
this is a warning that if nothing is done to help them we are coming to turkey and europe a lump of. this is added once fear that the destruction and the death in a globe will send tens of thousands more syrian refugees towards his country joining the nearly $4000000.00 who've already fled the carnage he says this will have to matter consequences not just for turkey but for europe too. the couple that are struggling we will be forced to open the gates. of the large world building that we will...
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he say's this will have dramatic consequences not just for turkey but for europe too. the couple that are struggling we will be forced to open the gates. of the large world building and we will be forced to open the gates you only you know this if you are going to provide support then provide support if you are not sorry everyone sees this area in northern syria as one solution to any new refugee crisis. turkish and american troops are already patrolling here ahead of the establishment of what's being called a safe zone for the resettlement of up to 1000000 syrian refugees but everyone says the international community and europe in particular i'm not offering enough support for the plan. he also accuses the e.u. of failing to honor its commitments in a landmark 2016 refugee jia with turkey the e.u. offered ankara 6000000000 euros to stop the flow of migrants into europe in 2015 but added one says he's received barely half of the money europe says its wings have a discussion with added $1.00 but greece which takes in most of the new arrivals says he must 1st change his
he say's this will have dramatic consequences not just for turkey but for europe too. the couple that are struggling we will be forced to open the gates. of the large world building and we will be forced to open the gates you only you know this if you are going to provide support then provide support if you are not sorry everyone sees this area in northern syria as one solution to any new refugee crisis. turkish and american troops are already patrolling here ahead of the establishment of...
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would europe agree to that? bruce: i don't think it would be a border in the sea or in the country initially. they will let goods flow, and there will be a soft stamp on it, and an expedited process for it, so there will be a softer process. i think that is behind-the-scenes what he is trying to negotiate. if he can negotiate that, i think he has greater confidence to say october 31, we are indeed leaving. until then, it is a waiting game. there is too much uncertainty to invest for us, but we stand ready based on outcomes. vonnie: that wouldn't be a hard brexit, then. let's just clarify that. bruce: it is a soft brexit, a hard brexit. you can call it whatever you want, but if they leave without real cooperation from parliament and without a substantial deal long-term, i would call that a hard brexit, but with some caveats or cushion to that. vonnie: if there is eventually a resolution or something this year, would you be interested in going back into britain? what would make britain attractive to you again? bru
would europe agree to that? bruce: i don't think it would be a border in the sea or in the country initially. they will let goods flow, and there will be a soft stamp on it, and an expedited process for it, so there will be a softer process. i think that is behind-the-scenes what he is trying to negotiate. if he can negotiate that, i think he has greater confidence to say october 31, we are indeed leaving. until then, it is a waiting game. there is too much uncertainty to invest for us, but we...