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europe can still become. and that is a responsibility which we are shouldering at a time when the european union is facing the largest challenge in its history. and this is why for the german government this german. presidency of the council right in the middle of the pandemic it comes to it's a huge challenge because on the one hand we have to cope with the consequences of the crisis but equally we need to make europe more resilient and viable for the finish the crisis we are experiencing now is different from anything that we have experienced since you know it was founded. the 19th and to make hits all of us we weren't responsible for it and we want prepare for it not in germany not in your not in the world just in europe more than 100000 people lost their lives to it and a few weeks of economic shutdown have been sufficient. yet to endangered much that way 2 years to. the obvious freedoms and rights of citizens were temporary put on hold that was a very high province and everybody who joined in making this
europe can still become. and that is a responsibility which we are shouldering at a time when the european union is facing the largest challenge in its history. and this is why for the german government this german. presidency of the council right in the middle of the pandemic it comes to it's a huge challenge because on the one hand we have to cope with the consequences of the crisis but equally we need to make europe more resilient and viable for the finish the crisis we are experiencing now...
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and europe 1st of all europe is made up of many different national countries or with their own history and identity back to the experience of racism and discrimination is common. in both europe and the us and i and i would like to say that it's not so easy to distinguish between slavery in the us and. the colonial history in in europe because it's very much linked so we're talking about systems of oppression white supremacy which is global and racism is global and we can see that also with the with the response with black lives matters so of course of course it's something that came up in in the u.s. but its reach is beyond the u.s. borders you see black lives matters protests since 2015 in the k. other parts of europe and it's becoming something that people can identify with it's not so easy to just say that you know the u.s. had slavery and slavery on only us kind of grounds and perhaps it didn't take place in europe but lots of european historic leaders were involved in the slave trade there were involved when at least 19000 africans died in the in the middle passage . on their way
and europe 1st of all europe is made up of many different national countries or with their own history and identity back to the experience of racism and discrimination is common. in both europe and the us and i and i would like to say that it's not so easy to distinguish between slavery in the us and. the colonial history in in europe because it's very much linked so we're talking about systems of oppression white supremacy which is global and racism is global and we can see that also with the...
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sound of the boxset this is europe. on al-jazeera national borders the debate on migration is polarized to include too strident positions harkless and headers how do you define an indigenous brits who do they benefit isn't this more about living with a difference and you and visas that and who do they contain. the right to live anywhere in the world would ever want to leave their country maybe his sam goes head to head with polk county and on al-jazeera. save humanity i really really not getting anywhere near. the earth. hello i'm adrian for the get in the top stories on al-jazeera thousands of mourners braved long lines intense heat around the pandemic to pay their respects to george floyd in houston the city where he grew up in the morial service was held he was killed just over 2 weeks ago when a police officer knelt on his neck during an arrest his funeral will take place later on tuesday john hendren reports. george floyd's final journey brought him to his childhood home. this is my way of speaking out just by bein
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forces in europe followed by italy and the u.k. and the u.s. army was almost 2000000 strong on the continent at the end of world war 2 in 1905 that number was brought down significantly 4 years later it was boosted again to more than 400000 military personnel in 1962 as the cold war with the soviet union grew but it was slashed by 2 thirds after the fall of the berlin wall those stationed in germany were gradually reduced over the years but the country has remained a crucial military hub for the u.s. it's where the headquarters for u.s. forces in europe and africa based and it hosts an air base from which soldiers and equipment are transferred to iraq and afghanistan. thank you well let's bring in our guests now and joining us from walpole massachusetts is andrew base of a u.s. military historian and president of the quincy institute for responsible state craft from lynn is only a political analyst and professor in european studies at stanford university berlin and from moscow we have pavel felgenhauer a journalist and defense analyst thank you
forces in europe followed by italy and the u.k. and the u.s. army was almost 2000000 strong on the continent at the end of world war 2 in 1905 that number was brought down significantly 4 years later it was boosted again to more than 400000 military personnel in 1962 as the cold war with the soviet union grew but it was slashed by 2 thirds after the fall of the berlin wall those stationed in germany were gradually reduced over the years but the country has remained a crucial military hub for...
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as the years past, hoover's fixed ranged from europe intensified. the new world, he believed, was remote from the imperialism, fanatic ideologies, racial antipathies, dictatorships, power politics and class traffic agents of europe. what he had witnessed in 1919, he concluded, was something far more profound than the intrigues of diplomacy and european statements. it was, in his words, the collision of civilizations that had grown 300 years apart. looking at the chasm that he perceived between the old world and new, he became an eloquent exponent of what we call american exceptionalism. yet, hoover, for all his misgivings about europe never ceased being a humanitarian with suffering in the old world. when world war ii broke out in 1939, he organize private relief agencies in the u.s. to funnel assistance to a distressed civilian populations of war ravaged finland and poland. in 1940 and 41 as the war in europe expanded, he attempted to replicate his world for one success in belgium by creating a new administration, this time for the imperative alien
as the years past, hoover's fixed ranged from europe intensified. the new world, he believed, was remote from the imperialism, fanatic ideologies, racial antipathies, dictatorships, power politics and class traffic agents of europe. what he had witnessed in 1919, he concluded, was something far more profound than the intrigues of diplomacy and european statements. it was, in his words, the collision of civilizations that had grown 300 years apart. looking at the chasm that he perceived between...
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together for europe's economy the motto for the 6 month german presidency which begins on july 1st chance are on the machall there live laying out to the german parliament her vision for the 6 months of the german you council presidency calling it the biggest challenge in the use history she said the e.u. recovery plan tied to the pinned pandemic will be limited in time that it will involve borrowing on international money markets and will respect national party parliaments he also added that the union must work to keep member states from drift drifting apart and that nationalist interests will be working to exploit the crisis to erode europe we're going to be going to our correspondent in the parliament in just a little bit but 1st we want to look at some of the foreign policy priorities that are going to be existing right now in this. term for the german presidency d.w. as head of politics was earlier romantic has been speaking to germany's foreign minister heiko mass she asked him what sacrifices germany will be willing to make for the sake of e.u. unity will be talking about that in j
together for europe's economy the motto for the 6 month german presidency which begins on july 1st chance are on the machall there live laying out to the german parliament her vision for the 6 months of the german you council presidency calling it the biggest challenge in the use history she said the e.u. recovery plan tied to the pinned pandemic will be limited in time that it will involve borrowing on international money markets and will respect national party parliaments he also added that...
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yes, europe needs capital. europe is less naive than in the past.pe will have to pick sides, if you think back in terms of history and what happened after world war ii in terms of containing the ussr, we had spheres of influence. the united states and europe acted in harmony and term of the approach taken -- largely in harmony. you think europe will have to side with united states? yes.s: ultimately, europe has no alternative. europe must take sides. europe must choose freedom and democracy. i saw the statement from the eu after yesterday's summit. criticism of the chinese oppression in hong kong. criticism of chinese oppression of minorities within china and tibet. should benk the eu much stronger in defense of and support for taiwan. europe must lose -- must choose in a fight between democracy and dictatorship. you must of course choose democracy. alix: when you put it in those terms, it is more stark. when you put it in terms they have to choose between the u.s. and china, i feel like he gets more money. there are tariffs thrown about between the
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europe in the last three years. that is the reality. and i don't know if that is the consequence of brexit, because inside thelondon e.u., maybe a lot of news recovery,y, and their may in the case of the presence of the u.k. in the e.u., maybe that will be not possible. but now this equation is that a very good job from ursula von der leyen, a very good job from angela merkel and francois mark cohen-- and francois mark -- and francois and mark cohen. now it is time to give a new hope. we cannot, we cannot attack europe. tax,n give only our europe, rate change in the last month. francine: we are seeing a lot of social unrest in the u.s. how much do you worry about civil unrest if the situation is not handled correctly in italy? matteo: i believe what happened in usa is really terrible. it is really terrible because i today ishe situation out of control, and that is a problem for usa but it is a deck that is not just a prop -- that is not just a problem for usa but is a problem for everyone. usa is the leader of the f
europe in the last three years. that is the reality. and i don't know if that is the consequence of brexit, because inside thelondon e.u., maybe a lot of news recovery,y, and their may in the case of the presence of the u.k. in the e.u., maybe that will be not possible. but now this equation is that a very good job from ursula von der leyen, a very good job from angela merkel and francois mark cohen-- and francois mark -- and francois and mark cohen. now it is time to give a new hope. we...
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europe travelers.'s get comments from the ceo of iata. alexandre de juniac. thank you for your time today. i'm wondering what your view on this is? europe is trying to figure out whether or not they should deny access to u.s. travelers. that will have a meaningful impact on transatlantic travel over the summer, and possibly beyond. where does i out of sit on this dishware does iata sit on this? alexandre: we are we advocating for -- we are advocating for lifting travel restrictions, but we understand countries and continents could be worried about re-importing infection from covid-19 after the lockdown. we have to find the right compromise. and what we say is the following. first of all, we are not in favor of quarantined. quarantine measures are equivalent to a travel ban. our survey show when you're in close quarantine, it is the same effects of banning travel. the impact on air travel is to stop it. we say no quarantine measures, but if we want to have a safe travel, we should implement the internat
europe travelers.'s get comments from the ceo of iata. alexandre de juniac. thank you for your time today. i'm wondering what your view on this is? europe is trying to figure out whether or not they should deny access to u.s. travelers. that will have a meaningful impact on transatlantic travel over the summer, and possibly beyond. where does i out of sit on this dishware does iata sit on this? alexandre: we are we advocating for -- we are advocating for lifting travel restrictions, but we...
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but we are far away from inflation worries in europe.nk you for sharing your thoughts with nejra and i this morning. miles to go before we sleep. is potentially the biggest sovereign deal in history. a merger withing gilead. this is bloomberg. ♪\ manus: this is "daybreak - europe." our top stories. the drugmakers set to possibly do a deal. astrazeneca and gilead. the possibility of a combined pharmaceutical company. let us get to our reporter on the west coast of the states. ed hammond. how likely is the deal? is this serious? ed: good morning. let us start with how likely is the deal -- we don't know because at this point, we don't inw if gilead is interested doing this and if they see any merit. ,nd we don't know if astra having made the approach around the 12th of may, whether they going interested in forward to do a deal. in terms of how serious it is coming you have to think it is very serious. no company would wake up one day and think, just for a laugh, i'm going to pursue a merger with a $100 billion rival. from everything we und
but we are far away from inflation worries in europe.nk you for sharing your thoughts with nejra and i this morning. miles to go before we sleep. is potentially the biggest sovereign deal in history. a merger withing gilead. this is bloomberg. ♪\ manus: this is "daybreak - europe." our top stories. the drugmakers set to possibly do a deal. astrazeneca and gilead. the possibility of a combined pharmaceutical company. let us get to our reporter on the west coast of the states. ed...
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also coming up the leaders of germany and france agree on a plan for europe's post pandemic we're covering now chancellor merkel and president ma kong just have to win skeptics over to their multi-billion euro rescue package and a new class of zombie shares on germany stock market the payments processor why are card collapsed last week so why aren't shares surging. i'm sorry welcome to the program china's nationals people's congress has passed a controversial security law for hong kong that critics fear will give beijing more control over the semi autonomous territory some people in hong kong showed their support for the new law while pro-democracy activists opposed it critics say it restricts freedoms and does that odds with the one country 2 systems policy agreed by china when it took control of the former british colony back in 1970 now britain has called the new law a grave step while the us is removing hong kong's special trading status. and joining me now from hong kong is how democracy activist glacier quality to the program and thank you for joining us this law a suspect expected t
also coming up the leaders of germany and france agree on a plan for europe's post pandemic we're covering now chancellor merkel and president ma kong just have to win skeptics over to their multi-billion euro rescue package and a new class of zombie shares on germany stock market the payments processor why are card collapsed last week so why aren't shares surging. i'm sorry welcome to the program china's nationals people's congress has passed a controversial security law for hong kong that...
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this is developing news live from berlin what will it cost to save europe's economy the leaders of germany and france have a plan for a post pandemic recovery at their 1st face to face talks in months the german chancellor and french president met near berlin are hoping to win over skeptics to their multi-billion euro coronavirus rescue package also coming up. it's been called a pedophile pandemic police in germany are trying to identify tens of thousands of users involved in an online child sex abuse network. and breaking the rules on social distancing we meet the south african minibus drivers who could end up accelerating the spread of covert my g.'s. i'm all me and use of welcome to the program we begin with the future of europe after the pandemic that was the subject today as german chancellor angela merkel and french president emmanuel mack home at a maze of palace near berlin it was their 1st face to face meeting since the pandemic hit in march the 2 leaders were eager to show they stand shoulder to shoulder on a multi 1000000000 euro plan they say is crucial to guaranteeing that use
this is developing news live from berlin what will it cost to save europe's economy the leaders of germany and france have a plan for a post pandemic recovery at their 1st face to face talks in months the german chancellor and french president met near berlin are hoping to win over skeptics to their multi-billion euro coronavirus rescue package also coming up. it's been called a pedophile pandemic police in germany are trying to identify tens of thousands of users involved in an online child...
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news live from berlin what will it cost to save europe's economy the leaders of germany and france have a plan for a post endemic recovery at their 1st face to face talks in months the german chancellor and french president meet near berlin hoping to win over skeptics to their multi-billion euro coronavirus rescue package also coming up. the muslim women who say chinese authorities are forcing birth control in an apparent effort to reduce their population machine john products. and when the tourists are away the monkeys will play we visit a city in thailand that's in corona virus lock down there's no one there to feed them the hungry james of monkeys are bromine the streets in search of food. i'm all minister of welcome to the program we begin with the future of europe after the pandemic that was the subject today as german chancellor angela merkel and french president emmanuel mccall met at ms a big palace near berlin it was their 1st face to face meeting since the pandemic hit back in march 2 leaders were eager to show they stand shoulder to shoulder on a multi 1000000000 euro plan th
news live from berlin what will it cost to save europe's economy the leaders of germany and france have a plan for a post endemic recovery at their 1st face to face talks in months the german chancellor and french president meet near berlin hoping to win over skeptics to their multi-billion euro coronavirus rescue package also coming up. the muslim women who say chinese authorities are forcing birth control in an apparent effort to reduce their population machine john products. and when the...
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bit ofause of each context, this cannot be like europe 1-1. the prohibition of discrimination are founding values of the year up in union. -- european union. equal treatment, extending legal protections against discrimination on the ground of gender is a key instrument at the eel level. this extend protections to different ground and field. it will require all member the nationalignate equality bodies to promote equal treatment. we are strongly committed to writing -- fighting racism. it gives me great pleasure to announce that their -- and ask --iversary the commission and the council on the 29th of june. has developed a robust legal framework, including specific legislation on combating intolerance and hatred. in june of 2016 they insure the influent asian of the framework and decisions and other relevant hate crime was at the national level. it charged of ember states to develop effective methods to ensure the proper recording of hate crimes. conclusion, the council also welcomes measures coordinate by group.mission's alamo countermeasures
bit ofause of each context, this cannot be like europe 1-1. the prohibition of discrimination are founding values of the year up in union. -- european union. equal treatment, extending legal protections against discrimination on the ground of gender is a key instrument at the eel level. this extend protections to different ground and field. it will require all member the nationalignate equality bodies to promote equal treatment. we are strongly committed to writing -- fighting racism. it gives...
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we understand that europe is not united nearly because germany and france agree but when germany and france disagree it does not look so good for unity in europe so perhaps we can find agreement on many questions and make a contribution and give a positive impulse to move things in the right direction for europe's future. even as germany prepares to take over the presidency of the e.u. on the 1st of july america is more central than ever to the future of the block the french president for his part wants to be seen to be injecting his own energy and ideas into the tandem he brought with him from paris a proposal for a new environmental levy and he spoke of how european values have prevailed during the pandemic. across europe there has been an open and transparent debate from the still not i think citizens should be aware of what that means in many other parts of the world some more severely affected by the virus than us is systems of both individuals and companies has not been as massive far from it and in many places the epidemic has been synonymous with the suspension of democratic
we understand that europe is not united nearly because germany and france agree but when germany and france disagree it does not look so good for unity in europe so perhaps we can find agreement on many questions and make a contribution and give a positive impulse to move things in the right direction for europe's future. even as germany prepares to take over the presidency of the e.u. on the 1st of july america is more central than ever to the future of the block the french president for his...
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located in the heart of europe you are connected to the whole world. experience outstanding shopping and dining offers and try our services. biala guest at frankfurt airport city managed by from a bought. this is the. final farewell the funeral of george floyd abrams in his hometown of houston texas. to the music. funeral. in police custody.
located in the heart of europe you are connected to the whole world. experience outstanding shopping and dining offers and try our services. biala guest at frankfurt airport city managed by from a bought. this is the. final farewell the funeral of george floyd abrams in his hometown of houston texas. to the music. funeral. in police custody.
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we do like europe more.se harsh lockdowns early on, there is potential for europe to recover a little after. [indiscernible] generally that has been well-controlled. data, theyt recent were improving sharply. a clear improvement in the data. and the policy response in europe has been helpful too. [indiscernible] there are concerns about the resurgence of the virus, wherever that might be. anna: thank you very much, sharon bell, co-head emea global investment research / equity strategist, goldman sachs international. bloomberg,cross the u.k. five-year gilt yields dropping to a low. going into the last ecb meeting whether there would be yield curve control, after the five-year horizon. as a result of the risk off we are seeing in assets, money coming out of equities and going into fixed income not just in the u.k., but treasuries so yields are generally coming down. coming up, the ecb will probably see a count of his june meeting later today. we discuss what to expect. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back t
we do like europe more.se harsh lockdowns early on, there is potential for europe to recover a little after. [indiscernible] generally that has been well-controlled. data, theyt recent were improving sharply. a clear improvement in the data. and the policy response in europe has been helpful too. [indiscernible] there are concerns about the resurgence of the virus, wherever that might be. anna: thank you very much, sharon bell, co-head emea global investment research / equity strategist,...
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doing isat europe is step in thes good right direction. europe is becoming a role model for many.e's emissions are only 8% of the global omissions. to the atmosphere from berlin or jakarta, it has the same effect on everybody. when needs to happen here is that europe, europe makes investments in the european green deal, should make investments in such technologies that would bring europe and advantage in terms of the industrial policies. or example, electric cars, hydrogen. don't forget what i'm telling you now. in a couple years time you will hear hydrogen will be a key technology for europe and many, many countries around the world. europe made a big mistake, in my view, years ago. solar power, subsidizes solar energy, but took leadership from europe and exported to the rest of the world. but now perhaps europe learn from the experience with electric cars and they can continue to have leadership. i'm glad you brought up hydrogen, because that is a perfect example. it is great but it is very, very expensive. how do you convince a country like india, for example, to spend all this
doing isat europe is step in thes good right direction. europe is becoming a role model for many.e's emissions are only 8% of the global omissions. to the atmosphere from berlin or jakarta, it has the same effect on everybody. when needs to happen here is that europe, europe makes investments in the european green deal, should make investments in such technologies that would bring europe and advantage in terms of the industrial policies. or example, electric cars, hydrogen. don't forget what...
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forces from europe because the security of europe is very important to me. from europe as such, i'm talking about the united europe, for which the american presidents, since the end of the second world war, is a huge guarantee. if i'm asked by anybody, if i am ready that poland receives more u.s. troops in our country, of course, i am ready. in 2014, russia attacked ukraine. it annexed crimea. it occupied areas before that. it had attacked georgia. 2014 was a year of huge fears among the polish society. the troops in poland demonstrates that article five is treated seriously and it show that is if anyone wanted to attack poland, it won't be a soft landing for that entity that wouldn't pay off for such an aggressor. the strongest army of the world is present and they would help polish soldiers defend our borders if such a case arises. 100 years ago, we repelled russians from war. in a great battle in 1920, we defeated the bo defeated them, but we managed to stop them at the outskirts of the capital city. we would never want to see the situation repeated again
forces from europe because the security of europe is very important to me. from europe as such, i'm talking about the united europe, for which the american presidents, since the end of the second world war, is a huge guarantee. if i'm asked by anybody, if i am ready that poland receives more u.s. troops in our country, of course, i am ready. in 2014, russia attacked ukraine. it annexed crimea. it occupied areas before that. it had attacked georgia. 2014 was a year of huge fears among the polish...
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looking back i think europe especially southern europe was initially hit so hard because because it was hit so so quickly after china and and italy's healthcare system in particular was caught off guard by the speed and the momentum of the spread the number of new cases in europe peaked at around $40000.00 a day at the beginning of april but it's since dropped to less than half of that. what is the current coronavirus situation right now in europe after country started easing there lockdowns weeks ago every country in europe pursued its own version of lock down and all have been cautiously easing restrictions during the last few weeks but each has its own timeline so so it's hard to make blanket statements but there are a few things that you can say sort of in general shops have reopened pretty much everywhere and schools in the majority of countries as well while domestic restrictions on movements have been lifted across the continent travel restrictions between china and countries have also largely been eased so so tour. ism is is very slowly ramping back up again although i do think
looking back i think europe especially southern europe was initially hit so hard because because it was hit so so quickly after china and and italy's healthcare system in particular was caught off guard by the speed and the momentum of the spread the number of new cases in europe peaked at around $40000.00 a day at the beginning of april but it's since dropped to less than half of that. what is the current coronavirus situation right now in europe after country started easing there lockdowns...
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how big a day was it for europe? that ecb decision and angela merkel, bob diamond, capital funding partner and ceo, joining us now. what do you make of what christine lagarde has done, what do you make of what angela merkel has done? how big of an impact will it have on the european economy? fromch a series of actions the announcement earlier as well, and the recovery fund, 750 billion. germany today talking about 130 billion in fiscal stimulus. to the monetary programs announced by president lagarde this morning. all of them unequivocally positive. i would come back particularly to the fiscal measures. i know president lagarde has been calling for fiscal measures as many people have, it has been a little bit like waiting for the doubt -- waiting for gadot. came, andgo, the euro the dream of a big cap low market -- capital market similar to the dollar market or the u.s. market. for the first time, we're seeing some real action around fiscal movements. the recovery, 750 billion from the recovery fund, and then today,
how big a day was it for europe? that ecb decision and angela merkel, bob diamond, capital funding partner and ceo, joining us now. what do you make of what christine lagarde has done, what do you make of what angela merkel has done? how big of an impact will it have on the european economy? fromch a series of actions the announcement earlier as well, and the recovery fund, 750 billion. germany today talking about 130 billion in fiscal stimulus. to the monetary programs announced by president...
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the corona pandemic isn't just health crisis for europe it's had a massive impact on the economy. and just like the virus itself the economic and social aftereffects of hitting some countries harder than others do you pin union things easily greece and spain will suffer the most so when the last video meeting members agree to set up a special recovery fund to keep start the economy with the money borrowed centrally on financial markets that's being seen as a big step for europe but there are still a lot of details to work out and some of them are huge and very very complicated so we've broken them down for you into 4 main things 1st of all size how big should the fund be the numbers in play range from 502750 1000000000 euros next is fairness which countries should get funding and how much and should it be given out as grounds loads that have to be paid back. to focus what should the money be spent on the e.u. would like to see lots of green and digital investment but there are some questions about how quickly such projects can get off the ground. and finally how should the fund be
the corona pandemic isn't just health crisis for europe it's had a massive impact on the economy. and just like the virus itself the economic and social aftereffects of hitting some countries harder than others do you pin union things easily greece and spain will suffer the most so when the last video meeting members agree to set up a special recovery fund to keep start the economy with the money borrowed centrally on financial markets that's being seen as a big step for europe but there are...
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europe is important to mention because even though many countries in europe are most not native englishve been switching the language of higher education to english and being able to recruit from that global talent pool. that becomes yet another data point in terms of understanding this kind of mercenary, if you will, mindset of young people around the world who no doubt admire the ideals that america has. they sympathize with what ther seeing in terms of the black lives matter protests. the last ten years, occupy wall street -- >> parag, i'm sorry, i got to stop you. we are out of time. fascinating conversation. we will have both of you back. natalie nougayrede, parag khanna, thank you so much. we will be back. my name is trisha. i'm 70 and i live in mill valley, california. my biggest passion is gardening. i love to be outdoors. i have jaybirds that come when i call. i know how important it is to feed your body good nutrition. i heard about prevagen and i heard about the research behind it. taking prevagen, i have noticed that i can think clearly. my memory is better. i can say that p
europe is important to mention because even though many countries in europe are most not native englishve been switching the language of higher education to english and being able to recruit from that global talent pool. that becomes yet another data point in terms of understanding this kind of mercenary, if you will, mindset of young people around the world who no doubt admire the ideals that america has. they sympathize with what ther seeing in terms of the black lives matter protests. the...
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if they got it does open i don't want europe to become militarily independent. and i want us to realize our security interests as an ally in nato with the united states that is also in the interests of the u.s. and i will always push for that. because i think there are many in nato who see things the same way and i can't imagine that the u.s. would be interested in uncoupling our security arrangements in the long term support of copper to be defined as. you wish i can tell us we see launched year political vacuums can europe fell when. i was a vicar. we can't fill every gap where the u.s. is pulling back you look at. question. if i already taken on a lot of responsibilities it's always about security but also diplomacy and it's very important that both are present. because in the end wars need peace treaties and they need political and not military solutions mission or military men a staff of thank you for the interview my pleasure. now to some of the other stories making news this hour the european court of justice has ruled that a law in hungary requiring n.g.
if they got it does open i don't want europe to become militarily independent. and i want us to realize our security interests as an ally in nato with the united states that is also in the interests of the u.s. and i will always push for that. because i think there are many in nato who see things the same way and i can't imagine that the u.s. would be interested in uncoupling our security arrangements in the long term support of copper to be defined as. you wish i can tell us we see launched...
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and bella reuss is in europe and.europe has not forgotten all the opposition politicians who disappeared. human rights activists from amnesty international have planted trees for them in the dutch city of aand hovan. one see it as an vigil in the growth of remember and. when i got a letter out in the ocean. we are wounded by our past in this war and will never heal. it will always open up again in our memories in our dreams. not being able to say goodbye to someone not being able to bury him is the worst punishment there is. because. the past is a lifelong burden. it is only when the murders have been resolved that this burden may become lifetime for those left behind as well as for bellerose. musician. but can you conquer the major issues of our society. seizing the founder sally. bianco potosi its modern day heroes in. inspirational people who take all the challenges of the world who with their unique ideas who. is the person who would face entrepreneurial minds to look at those 2 problems and make them one solution
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and in europe. fixes, seen some quick some of those are substantial, things were done very forcefully and very significantly and it's been very helpful. crisis process and the longer that we have these economic outcomes as bad as they thisn europe and the u.s., raises the risk of solvency small businesses and even in bond markets. those things will certainly be important when you think about whether we can have that transition that we will need to ,ee from the monetary policy and providing on a more ongoing support, as long as the economy in europe continues to push. i like you and then you bum me out. thank you very much for your perspective. coming up are staying in europe and the luxury marriage of tiffany and lvmb. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: the company story of the day, tiffany shares are lower over the last couple of days with womenswear daily reporting that the $6 million deal with the jeweler is now uncertain. deborah is breaking this down. your call is that the deal will still happen, on wh
and in europe. fixes, seen some quick some of those are substantial, things were done very forcefully and very significantly and it's been very helpful. crisis process and the longer that we have these economic outcomes as bad as they thisn europe and the u.s., raises the risk of solvency small businesses and even in bond markets. those things will certainly be important when you think about whether we can have that transition that we will need to ,ee from the monetary policy and providing on a...
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this is the day of you news live from berlin europe's unprecedented economic recovery plan evil leaders are preparing to debate a 750000000000 euro plan plan to help europe bounce back from the worst economic straits since the depression. but can europe overcome divisions on how the money is to be paid out also on the show australia says it is under cyber attack from a state based actor targeting public services government and businesses the prime minister is not naming the culprits but the speculation is it's china. and as beijing says it has the latest drone a virus outbreak under control we have a report on how the chinese government is stifling voices criticize like this if they're criticizing his handling of the panda. i'm brian thomas good to have you with us today european union leaders are preparing for what's expected to be difficult talks today on a future buzz budget and an unprecedented 750000000000 euro covert recovery fund they're holding a video conference that they hope will pave the way to a plan to help the block bounce back from the crisis the chancellor merkel has ca
this is the day of you news live from berlin europe's unprecedented economic recovery plan evil leaders are preparing to debate a 750000000000 euro plan plan to help europe bounce back from the worst economic straits since the depression. but can europe overcome divisions on how the money is to be paid out also on the show australia says it is under cyber attack from a state based actor targeting public services government and businesses the prime minister is not naming the culprits but the...
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money, you came to europe. if you wanted fashion ideas, you came to europe. by 1918, the europeans no longer had that sense that their civilization was superior. in addition to all the other things it had done, the warhead shaken european confidence. the great french writer and thinker said something is broken and we will never be quite the same again. will be like those other empires of the past that disappeared. . names now that mean nothing like babylon. lee know what it is going to be like to go into the abyss of history. --n that war ended, with, ended, there is the sense of doom and a worry that the war was ended but the fighting had not ended. as we heard this afternoon, fighting went on in the center of europe and much of the middle east till the mid-1920's. there was also the fear the social upheavals, which had taken place in russia, will going to spread westwards and that european societies will going to be swept away. that was part of the atmosphere in which the peace conference met. what also affected the decisions of those -- put tremendous pres
money, you came to europe. if you wanted fashion ideas, you came to europe. by 1918, the europeans no longer had that sense that their civilization was superior. in addition to all the other things it had done, the warhead shaken european confidence. the great french writer and thinker said something is broken and we will never be quite the same again. will be like those other empires of the past that disappeared. . names now that mean nothing like babylon. lee know what it is going to be like...
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and now here in europe those protests continue uninterrupted and unabated today george floyd's coffin was lowered into the ground to rest forever beside the place where his mother was buried and just before his life ended mr floyd was heard calling out for his deceased mother a call for his mom a call that every man and woman has made a call immediately understood by every human being it was that call for humanity that was touched upon today at the funeral of george florey map that we thank you for this fellow race we thank you live a joyful i don't got that at a moment when he caught up very. early. on that crime and they said. that. the prime. minister on this where i think on the right. thing. well the reach of george. will undoubtedly be far in why consider the black lives matter in the united states that have resonated around the world the protests they have people talking and thinking here in germany it has triggered many to reexamine their own attitudes towards racism later this month for the 1st time in germany a nationwide survey will ask black people about the discrimination
and now here in europe those protests continue uninterrupted and unabated today george floyd's coffin was lowered into the ground to rest forever beside the place where his mother was buried and just before his life ended mr floyd was heard calling out for his deceased mother a call for his mom a call that every man and woman has made a call immediately understood by every human being it was that call for humanity that was touched upon today at the funeral of george florey map that we thank you...
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and is in europe. europe has not forgotten all the opposition politicians who disappeared. human rights activists from amnesty international have planted trees for them in the dutch city of and hovan. once a year there's an vigil in the growth of remembrance. when i got a letter out in the ocean. we are wounded by our past in this war and will never heal. it will always open up again in our memories in our dreams. not being able to say goodbye to someone not being able to bury him is the worst punishment there is. because. the past is a lifelong burden. it is only when the murders have been resolved that this burden may become lifetime for those left behind as well as for the terrorists. lots of homeless people come out to be seen on the streets of japan. in tokyo love 4000 people used to spend their nights in internet cafes. among the u.k. but then the cafes had to close because of the coronavirus. someone coming to know how to be fine. global 3000. and 30 minutes on d w. into a symphony. neutrik then beethoven's pastoral symphony is the foundation. of an international art
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forces from europe because the security of europe is very important to me. from europe as such, i'm talked about the united europe which the american presence has seen the second of world war is a huge security gearn. however, if i'm asked by fib -- anybody if i'm ready that poland receives more u.s. troops in our country, of course i am ready. in 2014, russia attacked ukraine. it annex crimea. it occupy -- occupied places before that. it had attacked georgia in 2014 . there are huge fears in the balance tack states and there are big one -- baltic states and there are big ones. today the presence of nato troops and first and foremost of u.s. troops in poland demonstrate that article five of the north atlantic treaty is treated seriously. and it shows that if anyone wanted to attack poland, it won't be a soft landing for that entity. that won't pay off. because the strongest army of the world is present and they would help polish soldiers to defend our borders. if such a case arises. 100 years ago we repelled russians from warsaw in a great battle in 1920, we
forces from europe because the security of europe is very important to me. from europe as such, i'm talked about the united europe which the american presence has seen the second of world war is a huge security gearn. however, if i'm asked by fib -- anybody if i'm ready that poland receives more u.s. troops in our country, of course i am ready. in 2014, russia attacked ukraine. it annex crimea. it occupy -- occupied places before that. it had attacked georgia in 2014 . there are huge fears in...
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this is deja vu news live from berlin germany's plan for our europe in crisis short while ago in the german parliament chancellor merkel outlined her goals for the 6 month presidency of the european council the biggest thing is a coronavirus recovery package and an expanded e.u. budget to get the union through what she's calling the biggest crisis in history also on the show. a new drug a virus outbreak here in the german capital an entire apartment block is quarantined stories of putting it down to craft living conditions and a growing complacent complacency about the pandemic. and as the bonus league is 2nd place club dortmund squares off against lowly minds one team appears to want the victory more than anyone else to tell you it wasn't dortmund. i'm dr thomas thanks so much for joining us germany's chancellor says the trauma virus pandemic has exposed the weaknesses of the european union and the germany will use its 6 month presidency of the block to promote solidarity and economic prosperity. made the call she laid out for the bundestag the german parliament her vision for the c
this is deja vu news live from berlin germany's plan for our europe in crisis short while ago in the german parliament chancellor merkel outlined her goals for the 6 month presidency of the european council the biggest thing is a coronavirus recovery package and an expanded e.u. budget to get the union through what she's calling the biggest crisis in history also on the show. a new drug a virus outbreak here in the german capital an entire apartment block is quarantined stories of putting it...
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structural racism in europe sounds a bit strange. we see illegal immigrants in our european cities demonstrating for permanent residence. so that does not really look like structural racism. these street fights between people. that does not really look like structural racism. you look at many french, belgian, dutch cities, police officers don't dare to go into certain neighborhoods where there are a lot of immigrants. people who say there is this kind of racism, they still bring hundreds of thousands of africans to europe. if you really feel there structural racism, then stop the global impact on migration for at least 10 years, until you have realized this kind of structural racism has disappeared. thank you. >> for one minute. >> george floyd's death on the 25th of may is something that we find horrendous. it's one of a long list of black men by american police for decades, where justice hasn't been provided. structural, there is racism in the american system, but systemic racism also exists in our democracies in europe. european c
structural racism in europe sounds a bit strange. we see illegal immigrants in our european cities demonstrating for permanent residence. so that does not really look like structural racism. these street fights between people. that does not really look like structural racism. you look at many french, belgian, dutch cities, police officers don't dare to go into certain neighborhoods where there are a lot of immigrants. people who say there is this kind of racism, they still bring hundreds of...
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across europe there has been an open and transparent debate from the start i think citizens should be aware of what that means in many other parts of the world some more severely affected by the virus than our assistance of both individuals and companies has not been as massive far from it and in many places the epidemic has been synonymous with the suspension of democratic life but not here in europe mccarthy. on the. well michael has been weakened by his party's poor results in local elections on sunday medical's handling of kobe has boosted her support even though the plan to transfer funds to struggling countries in southern europe is a huge huge turn which not all in the party back but as they try to convince some reluctant e.u. members that they have the right recipe for recovery france and germany want to make sure they're pointing in the same direction another press conference with president across the chancellor was asked by a french journalist why she has never been seen wearing a koran or face covering. america untypically personal response. absolutely going to follow the d
across europe there has been an open and transparent debate from the start i think citizens should be aware of what that means in many other parts of the world some more severely affected by the virus than our assistance of both individuals and companies has not been as massive far from it and in many places the epidemic has been synonymous with the suspension of democratic life but not here in europe mccarthy. on the. well michael has been weakened by his party's poor results in local...
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and bella reuss is in europe of. europe has not forgotten bellerose all the opposition politicians who disappeared. human rights activists from amnesty international have planted trees for them in the dutch city of and hovan. one see it as an hour's vigil in the growth of remembrance. when i get a letter writing in motion but i write we are wounded by our past in this war and will never heal. it will always open up again in our memories in our dreams. of not being able to say goodbye to someone not being able to bury him is the worst punishment there is a national. the past is a lifelong burden. it is only when the murders have been resolved that this burden may become lighter for those left behind as well as for better or worse. off. ghost town atmosphere. listless clay shaw from the. looks of go undone mentalist $0.05 to. non-stop excitement to final match to. 30 minutes on d w. this is deja vu news live from berlin u.s. president trump warns he will send in federal troops to end the violence that has overshadowed
and bella reuss is in europe of. europe has not forgotten bellerose all the opposition politicians who disappeared. human rights activists from amnesty international have planted trees for them in the dutch city of and hovan. one see it as an hour's vigil in the growth of remembrance. when i get a letter writing in motion but i write we are wounded by our past in this war and will never heal. it will always open up again in our memories in our dreams. of not being able to say goodbye to someone...
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this is the deputy news live from berlin germany's plan for our europe in crisis a short while ago in the german parliament chancellor on the machall outlining her goals for the 6 month presidency of the european council her biggest aim spoke around of virus recovery package and an expanded budget to get the e.u. through what she calls the biggest crisis in its history also on the show. a new coronavirus outbreak in berlin and a whole compartment blocked quarantine stories are putting it down to crap living conditions of a growing complacency about the panda. and a charge of murder against a white police officer in atlanta who shot a black man in the back and prosecutors say the key witness will be another police officer a rare breach of police all of that. i'm brian thomas great to have you with us today germany sasser on a macro has urged the e.u. to agree on a pandemic recovery package for the block before the end of july she made the call there she told the german bundestag about her vision for germany's e.u. council presidency that begins on the. ly the 1st he said europe's recov
this is the deputy news live from berlin germany's plan for our europe in crisis a short while ago in the german parliament chancellor on the machall outlining her goals for the 6 month presidency of the european council her biggest aim spoke around of virus recovery package and an expanded budget to get the e.u. through what she calls the biggest crisis in its history also on the show. a new coronavirus outbreak in berlin and a whole compartment blocked quarantine stories are putting it down...
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bad his name to it now being mentioned in south africa canada that ropey early and south korea europe because he changed the tone of this country not only the united states he changed the world george clooney thinks the world. and they're. trying to get me to give them what puppet no just don't speak. also coming up tonight his anger and his hope have come to life many times on the big screen the activists in film director spike lee tells g.w. news why his hope is now attached to one day in november where you see hope for the future hope i see it in millions of american history. saying enough is enough i see hope and. it was hopeful on november 4th that they had the president elect. on to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day as one man is laid to rest leaving behind a world that is in unrest today george floyd was buried in his hometown of houston texas it has been 16 days since this african-american man was pinned down to the ground by a police officer and killed his death captured on video in seen around the globe igniting prot
bad his name to it now being mentioned in south africa canada that ropey early and south korea europe because he changed the tone of this country not only the united states he changed the world george clooney thinks the world. and they're. trying to get me to give them what puppet no just don't speak. also coming up tonight his anger and his hope have come to life many times on the big screen the activists in film director spike lee tells g.w. news why his hope is now attached to one day in...
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treaty to systems framework also coming up the leaders of germany and france agree on a plan for europe's post can democrat covering all chancellor angela merkel and president emmanuel mccall now have to do is read skeptic's over to their multi-billion euro rescue package that we visit the city in thailand that include going to barbers lock down no one around to feed them gangs of hungry monkeys are going in the streets in search of food. i'm sorry kelly while the program reports say that china has passed a controversial security law for hong kong that critics fear will give beijing more control over the semi autonomous territory confirmation of the law is expected soon and chinese lawmakers are said to have unanimously approved this bill beijing says it aims to tackle submission subversion terrorism and collusion with foreign forces it has drawn international criticism for being at odds with the one country 2 systems policy agreed by china when it took control of the former british colony in 1997. you know where is that and let's get more now from correspondent mathias bollinger who is s
treaty to systems framework also coming up the leaders of germany and france agree on a plan for europe's post can democrat covering all chancellor angela merkel and president emmanuel mccall now have to do is read skeptic's over to their multi-billion euro rescue package that we visit the city in thailand that include going to barbers lock down no one around to feed them gangs of hungry monkeys are going in the streets in search of food. i'm sorry kelly while the program reports say that china...
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to the future of europe after the pandemic that was the subject today is german chancellor. and french president. it was their 1st face to face since the pandemic hit back in march the eager to show the. economic recovery. the greeting was distanced because of coronavirus but nonetheless it is not by chance that he. is the 1st foreign leader to meet with. since the virus crisis began the pan spearheading a 500000000000 euro proposal for rebuilding europe's economy off to the pandemic these are 2 leaders who want to work together and be the driving force for europe. we understand that europe is not you know because germany and france agree but when germany and france disagree it does not look so good for unity in europe so perhaps we can find agreement on many questions and make a contribution and give a positive impulse to things in the right direction for europe's future. as germany prepares to take over the presidency of the e.u. on the 1st of july america is more central than ever to the future of the block the french president for his part wants to be seen to be injectin
to the future of europe after the pandemic that was the subject today is german chancellor. and french president. it was their 1st face to face since the pandemic hit back in march the eager to show the. economic recovery. the greeting was distanced because of coronavirus but nonetheless it is not by chance that he. is the 1st foreign leader to meet with. since the virus crisis began the pan spearheading a 500000000000 euro proposal for rebuilding europe's economy off to the pandemic these are...
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europe is important to mention because many countries in europe are not native english speaking.n switching the language of higher education and being able to recruit from that talent pool. that becomes a data point in this mercenary mind-set in young people around the world, who admire the ideals america has stood for it. in terms of the black lives matter protest, and even just the last ten years, occupy wall street. >> i'm sorry, i've got to stop you. we are out of time. fascinating conversation. we will have both of you back. natalie, faraq, thank you so much. and we will be back. grandfather. a newlywed... a guy who just got into college... that's why behind these masks, johnson & johnson scientists are working to accelerate development of a covid-19 vaccine, drawing on decades of experience responding to public health emergencies like ebola and hiv. for the life behind every mask, the clock never stops and neither do we. neuriva has clinically proven oingredients that fuel five, indicators of brain performanc: memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try our ne
europe is important to mention because many countries in europe are not native english speaking.n switching the language of higher education and being able to recruit from that talent pool. that becomes a data point in this mercenary mind-set in young people around the world, who admire the ideals america has stood for it. in terms of the black lives matter protest, and even just the last ten years, occupy wall street. >> i'm sorry, i've got to stop you. we are out of time. fascinating...
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this is the news live from berlin what will it cost to save europe's economy the leaders of germany and france have planned for a post pandemic recovery at their 1st face to face talks and months the german chancellor and french president met near berlin there hoping to win over skeptics to say to their multi-billion euro coronavirus rescue package also coming up. the muslim women who say chinese authorities are forcing birth control on them in an apparent effort to reduce their population and shing jiang problems. and putin's attempt to stay in power russians are being urged to vote on constitutional amendments that allowed president putin to rule for 2 more terms critics say it's a champagne that making clinton president for life. i'm all in is of welcome to the program we begin with the future of europe after the pandemic that was the subject today as german chancellor angela merkel and french president emmanuel not call met mazen back palace near berlin it was their 1st face to face meeting since the pandemic hit back in march the 2 leaders were eager to show they stand shoulder to
this is the news live from berlin what will it cost to save europe's economy the leaders of germany and france have planned for a post pandemic recovery at their 1st face to face talks and months the german chancellor and french president met near berlin there hoping to win over skeptics to say to their multi-billion euro coronavirus rescue package also coming up. the muslim women who say chinese authorities are forcing birth control on them in an apparent effort to reduce their population and...
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and bella reuss is in europe to go on with. europe has not forgotten bellerose all the opposition politicians who disappeared. human rights activists from amnesty international have planted trees for them in the dutch city of and hovan. one see it as an hour's vigil in the growth of remembrance. when i get a letter most of that letter writing we are wounded by our past in this war and will never heal. it will always open up again in our memories in our dreams. of not being able to say goodbye to someone not being able to bury him is the worst punishment. there is the summer. because i knew. the past is a lifelong burden. it is only when the murders have been resolved that this burden may become lifetime for those left behind as well as the batteries. borehole. in there and david and this is a climate change. happiness in 3 books. for you to. get smarter for free we both want you to. 7 look for even beethoven's pastoral symphony is the foundation of an international art project. to mark the 50th anniversary of the composer's 1st
and bella reuss is in europe to go on with. europe has not forgotten bellerose all the opposition politicians who disappeared. human rights activists from amnesty international have planted trees for them in the dutch city of and hovan. one see it as an hour's vigil in the growth of remembrance. when i get a letter most of that letter writing we are wounded by our past in this war and will never heal. it will always open up again in our memories in our dreams. of not being able to say goodbye...