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original points across the country. 0ther original points across the country. other points in europe, franceerested in flying to. we know what has happened within the 737 max, how has that impacted and jolted the airline industry? the quality of the products coming out of the aerospace industry, the longevity and durability of those products and if the absolute need to make sure that, when you sign a contract with the manufacturers, that they delivered to the specification on time and on budget andi specification on time and on budget and i believe the airline has been a little bit laid—back. what we are saying at emirates is enough is enough. we cannot have engines that do not work, entrance that are not fit for purpose, we cannot have them over expensive. the message to everybody is only give us products we are contracted for. we carry 150,000 passengers a day and understand what it means if things do not work. don't come to us now with a range of products which are asking us to be the guinea pigs of the trial as you go through improvements in engines or whatever. we must have 100% reliabl
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occupation that we see in hong kong that we see all over a lot america central america america europe france the indignados as you lay joe sobran vet as being something other than just a response to a plutocratic grab of the globe's resources with free money well max used to pull true. done square that sounds best if we use the full tricks magic tricks right and i think is the preferred you know verb in that case well how do they get away with this over and over how do they get away with forever wars how do they get away with forever printing and the way to get away with tricks you don't want to inform the population right you don't want an informed group of people in front of you performing that trick in times square because then they're going to be like i see how you did that trick that's not fun right you need to distract them divert there is call mr x. and mr i use the word common amongst magicians circles ok well that is mr action is the constant renaming so you can never stay ahead of it and people are busy people working there their pay all their tack. they're paying their obamacare d
occupation that we see in hong kong that we see all over a lot america central america america europe france the indignados as you lay joe sobran vet as being something other than just a response to a plutocratic grab of the globe's resources with free money well max used to pull true. done square that sounds best if we use the full tricks magic tricks right and i think is the preferred you know verb in that case well how do they get away with this over and over how do they get away with...
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is it possible to think maybe this is it for the future of fracking in major parts of western europe? france the netherlands have suspended it. the republic of ireland has suspended it as well. the uk government at the moment is saying no, this isn't the end of fracking, this is being suspended for the time being. they say if it is safer in the future they will go back to it. and in fact, fracking was suspended in england during 2011 for one year and then it came back. a lot of people are saying, especially rival politicians, look, there is an election coming up, we know fracking is unpopular with a lot of people and this is a ploy by borisjohnson. he would deny that, but later said they would ban fracking completely if they got into power. any politicians in favour of it? not many, to be honest. some within different parties. the local mp in where that site was was very, very against fracking in lancashire because his voters were incredibly unhappy. individually people in parties have been in favour, and borisjohnson a few years ago that it was a wonderful thing. so he has obviously changed
is it possible to think maybe this is it for the future of fracking in major parts of western europe? france the netherlands have suspended it. the republic of ireland has suspended it as well. the uk government at the moment is saying no, this isn't the end of fracking, this is being suspended for the time being. they say if it is safer in the future they will go back to it. and in fact, fracking was suspended in england during 2011 for one year and then it came back. a lot of people are...
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think would actually be able to use it because every single government here and especially in europe france and the united states they have extremely different laws concerning user data and user privacy so saluting how do you think would be more acceptable for this kind of technology what governments are we more acceptable for i don't think any government keep government out of my microchips at least as the teacher but either way i just think we've got to keep an eye on it so. well that's up by this time you can judge by must on directv channel 321 dish network 280. 7 i'm glued to t.v. the free t.v. to 79 or as always hit us up at youtube dot com slash boom bust our t.v. we'll see you back here next time. join me every thursday on the simon shore and i'll be speaking to the world of politics. i'm sure i'll see you then. the official. is doing. the contrary to. a new war. it is a little bit. more predictable in the. perspective on the other hand the world is changing it is a true world and. personally mr trump who is making the world is a dangerous place he is just a symptom of the change th
think would actually be able to use it because every single government here and especially in europe france and the united states they have extremely different laws concerning user data and user privacy so saluting how do you think would be more acceptable for this kind of technology what governments are we more acceptable for i don't think any government keep government out of my microchips at least as the teacher but either way i just think we've got to keep an eye on it so. well that's up by...
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is it possible to think maybe this is it for the future of fracking in major parts of western europe? franceood. the netherlands have suspended it. the republic of ireland has suspended it as well. the uk government at the moment is saying no, this isn't the end of fracking, this is being suspended for the time being. they say if it is safer in the future they will go back to it. let's get some of the day's other news. the army in mali says 53 soldiers have been killed in what it's called a terrorist attack on a military post in the north. a month ago, a0 soldiers were killed near the border with burkina faso in what was one of the deadliest assaults of its kind. the streets of algiers have been packed with tens of thousands of anti—government protesters, celebrating the anniversary of the country's war for independence. many protesters called for a new revolution and expressed their opposition to plans to hold presidential elections next month. the us has launched a national security review of the chinese video—sharing service tiktok. the review will look tiktok‘s purchase of another social
is it possible to think maybe this is it for the future of fracking in major parts of western europe? franceood. the netherlands have suspended it. the republic of ireland has suspended it as well. the uk government at the moment is saying no, this isn't the end of fracking, this is being suspended for the time being. they say if it is safer in the future they will go back to it. let's get some of the day's other news. the army in mali says 53 soldiers have been killed in what it's called a...
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is it possible to think maybe this is it for the future of fracking in major parts of western europe? france netherlands have suspended it. the republic of ireland has suspended it as well. the uk government at the moment is saying no, this isn't the end of fracking, this is being suspended for the time being. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: 50 years and counting, we'll tell you about the russian postwoman who just keeps going and going. the israeli prime minister, yitzhak rabin, the architect of the middle east peace process, has been assassinated. a 27—year—old jewish man has been arrested, and an extremistjewish organisation has claimed responsibility for the killing. at polling booths throughout the country, they voted on a historic day for australia. as the results came in, it was clear. the monarchy would survive. of the american hostages, there was no sign. they are being held somewhere inside the compound, and student leaders have threatened that should the americans attempt rescue, they will all die. this mission has surpassed all expectations. voyageri is now the most dist
is it possible to think maybe this is it for the future of fracking in major parts of western europe? france netherlands have suspended it. the republic of ireland has suspended it as well. the uk government at the moment is saying no, this isn't the end of fracking, this is being suspended for the time being. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: 50 years and counting, we'll tell you about the russian postwoman who just keeps going and going. the israeli prime minister, yitzhak rabin, the...
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think would actually be able to use it because every single government here and especially in europe france and the united states they have extremely different laws concerning user data and user privacy so salute do you think would be more acceptable for this kind of technology government to your example before i don't think any government keep government out of my microchips at least as a teacher i'm pretty good but either way i just gotta keep an eye on it so. well that's up for this time you can catch boom us on directv channel 321 dish network how 287247 on clarity the free t.v. to 79 or as always hit us up at youtube dot com slash boom bust our t.v. we'll see about your next on. the. on. the record your call. you. who want to get anything out of your. little get him a. good tone click on the for me to get the if you want to feel when i'm in the. next time you don't come. a man suspected of stabbing 2 people to death in the british capital is revealed to have been part of the previous conviction for terrorist offenses as the suspect in another stabbing incident in the netherlands remain
think would actually be able to use it because every single government here and especially in europe france and the united states they have extremely different laws concerning user data and user privacy so salute do you think would be more acceptable for this kind of technology government to your example before i don't think any government keep government out of my microchips at least as a teacher i'm pretty good but either way i just gotta keep an eye on it so. well that's up for this time you...
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his experience in europe in france, never saw anything like it. the deep state of all fees governments and people relied upon the government to be able to provide resources and services. he was people helping people. they did such a better job because they know exactly what that situation is on a one-on-one basis. >> example to promote the wealth of washington area. >> when you look at the salaries of that bureaucracy, it's a sweetheart deal between the insurance they have, the incomes of a couple of hundred thousand dollars figure that they are getting, the average person doesn't get back. one of the things that break my part is i take a look and see people waiting to get into business and the business is the engine of innovation. the incredible economic look that we are seeing today has been something you have new ways to help people with better. what you have with government is that they cycle back. >> example three, thorpe only experience with deep state. >> i've had many experiences. i seek my clients who faced government lawyer who thinks th
his experience in europe in france, never saw anything like it. the deep state of all fees governments and people relied upon the government to be able to provide resources and services. he was people helping people. they did such a better job because they know exactly what that situation is on a one-on-one basis. >> example to promote the wealth of washington area. >> when you look at the salaries of that bureaucracy, it's a sweetheart deal between the insurance they have, the...
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tension the europe has become more important but within europe france and germany has been the strongest that war is on the kind of support china but without not without criticisms and for greece it's had a special place china can actually offer a lot of help to solve some of its immediate problems and also to help it to achieve its long term goals. in terms of the data issues are china's willing to provide financial aid we don't talk about the graphics it start much anymore but fundamentally the risk is still there and for sure for the 2 countries they're both they're all civilizations and that is some crying commentary by this kind of old civilization in today's world and that's very actually unique religion if i could jump in though because countries that easily invest in other countries just because they want to help another country or because they have old civilizations what do you make of suggestion that for china it's really are in the political and geopolitical games of influence of investing in a major e.u. and nato country. we apologize there seem to have lost our connection th
tension the europe has become more important but within europe france and germany has been the strongest that war is on the kind of support china but without not without criticisms and for greece it's had a special place china can actually offer a lot of help to solve some of its immediate problems and also to help it to achieve its long term goals. in terms of the data issues are china's willing to provide financial aid we don't talk about the graphics it start much anymore but fundamentally...
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and those i don't know if they think they'll find jobs in europe in germany france spain italy they want to realize their dream and help their families here on the other it would. be worth. many more nice to them we are there's no work my dream is to go away and earn money someplace else there's no support in this country i'll definitely leaf. they feel especially ignored by the government many families in memory are affected by immigration they tell us peaches of capsized boat drowned young people a much more than just news items. family was he turned his oldest son died last year on the mediterranean his mother is consumed by grief. but you know my heart has not been at peace since he died. with disabled he manages to make ends meet by repairing t.v.'s he says the loss of his son not only brings pain it also endangers the family's long term survival a few weeks ago his 2nd youngest son only 14 years old also left. a son has gone is killing me it's my biggest problem i don't want to lose him like the 1st one. left because they had few opportunities. the e.u. hopes to fight the root caus
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tension the europe has become more important but within europe france and germany has been the strongest the voice on the kind of support china but not without criticisms and for greece it's had a special place china can actually offer a lot of help to solve some of its immediate problems and also to help it to achieve its long term goals. in terms of the data issues are china's willing to provide financial aid we don't talk about a graphics that start much anymore but fundamentally the risk is still there and for sure for the 2 countries they're both they're all civilizations and that is some crying commentary by this kind of old civilization in today's world and that's very actually unique relation. cambodia's opposition leader has made his 1st media appearance since he was put under house arrest more than a year ago. was arrested for treason in 2017 but a cause is restrictions on him on sunday that decision came as the can both be in government faces international pressure over criticism it's undermining democracy and human rights when he reports. the president of the opposition cambo
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has a lot to say about remember american as you on europe he wants to be the wheel house of europe he wants france to be driving the reforms of europe and only speaking in a derogatory way. to european nations whether to go up to the european union or not is another matter i think this is a strong signal of the man who will not call to the east especially tamil europe to eastern europe that she's not really counting on eastern europe to be able to do it she sees that eastern europe is really a different mentality and we've seen it concerning immigration. concerning the liberalization of work permits in different countries there's different talents in eastern. which is sometimes difficult to control coming from western europe and i think that emanuel macro's europe is based mainly on the french european economies and they would like to duplicate that all across europe and just impose their vision of europe to eastern europe and he's just finding that it's very difficult that eastern european countries want to remain star and they want to keep being hot democratic countries lost themselves and are h
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do news and so there's that whole culture of that that needs to be tackled not only in france but as far in europe recently you so the actress added and there who who claimed to have been raped when she was a teenager by sexually abused by oh when she was a teenager by a famed director and she kind of opened. she kind of opened a new way of expressing what happened and today people are taking to those chase 2 days before the government will unveil does measures just to show that thousands of people are concerned about what's happening right now in france absolutely just so much work which still needs to be done in france internationally of course is where the money would shift thank you very much indeed. well earlier this month germany marks 30 years since the fall of the berlin wall while much of the wall was destroyed after $989.00 pieces of it and now found all over the world including as far away as australia will this huge slab here when it made its way down and where it ended up sitting abandoned 3 years but it's now been given a new home a parking in a sydney where it was unveiled to the pu
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massive rallies happening in europe from france to italy.k to the streets to condemn domestic violence. it comes amid reports that 130 women in france were killed by a partner or an ex this year alone. i'm aishah hasnie. now back to "justice with judge jeanine." [♪] >> i want people to see the document of the money laundered that went to hunter biden which in and of itself is the crime of money laundering. i have got the documents in my file. they say the charges were debunked. there has never been an investigation. a completely. judge jeanine: rudy giuliani says everyone need to follow the money to find out what happened in ukraine. before we go into the ukraine, we just finished this alleged impeachment inquiry. can you give us a fast version of the most important points you thought came out of impeachment. >> none of them are in the headlines of the "new york times," "the washington post" or network news. not a single witness knew of a crime or had a conversation with the president about a quid pro quo. secondly, several witnesses, state
massive rallies happening in europe from france to italy.k to the streets to condemn domestic violence. it comes amid reports that 130 women in france were killed by a partner or an ex this year alone. i'm aishah hasnie. now back to "justice with judge jeanine." [♪] >> i want people to see the document of the money laundered that went to hunter biden which in and of itself is the crime of money laundering. i have got the documents in my file. they say the charges were...
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france. they were collecting money everywhere in europe.ents that show that about 250 million euros passed through their hands. the gang recruited people with ordinaryjobs so they could move the cash without attracting attention. they hired an ambulance driver to meet the money mules who had collected cash around europe. he agreed to be interviewed anonymously. you see ambulances everywhere. nobody is surprised to see an ambulance. there are hundreds of ambulances that pass by every day. by day, he drove sick patients around paris. by night, he drove the same streets, collecting bags of drug cash. i was in an ambulance, collection, high packet, and then i took the money. it could be anywhere between 150 and 600,000 euros. it happens very quickly. you give me the bag and we leave and then i get to the bakerfast, because the people i was meeting, i did not know them. i could be set up. the police had rigged the ambulance driver's office with secret cameras. they watched him count more than 5 million euros of drug money injust nine months. the
france. they were collecting money everywhere in europe.ents that show that about 250 million euros passed through their hands. the gang recruited people with ordinaryjobs so they could move the cash without attracting attention. they hired an ambulance driver to meet the money mules who had collected cash around europe. he agreed to be interviewed anonymously. you see ambulances everywhere. nobody is surprised to see an ambulance. there are hundreds of ambulances that pass by every day. by...
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part of the very friendly sales tax rules here in france right now paris is the most affordable place to sell in europe. of course the prospect of paris catching up with its long time rival london is attractive to the french even if france's minister of culture chooses to put it more diplomatically. this european dimension that explains the dynamics of the french farmers' market. picasso had his blue period and now paris seems to be starting its own. period. oberlin is into a period of remembrance as the 30th anniversary of the fall of the wall approaches on saturday an occasion for many former east german dissidents to reflect on what a monumental impact that event had on their own biographies or. already had a stay in prison behind her when she traveled illegally to east berlin to celebrate her birthday and then the city erupted into a party the likes of which she could never have imagined. november 9th 1909 the day the berlin wall fell in a more men for being here doing it for the moment we flooded through here it was as if a bottleneck had opened up you could sense that it dam had burst and that on
part of the very friendly sales tax rules here in france right now paris is the most affordable place to sell in europe. of course the prospect of paris catching up with its long time rival london is attractive to the french even if france's minister of culture chooses to put it more diplomatically. this european dimension that explains the dynamics of the french farmers' market. picasso had his blue period and now paris seems to be starting its own. period. oberlin is into a period of...
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europe. police in france have dismantled a makeshift camp in paris home to thousands of migrants and refugees it happened just one day after the french government announced tighter immigration policies this is the latest in a series of camp cautions throughout the capital with more still to come and sasha butler reports from paris hundreds of migrants and asylum seekers sheltered from the cold and rain as french police evacuated a camp in northern paris before dawn among them families with young children for months nearly 2000 people had been living in desperate conditions in flimsy tents wedged between roads with no sanitation most were from sudan somalia or afghanistan it's a really bad condition for all the immigration here it's. not good environment it's very cold you know where there is to call. also a set every time a strain i mean there's a ground this really is not far but for like in recent years police of evacuated a number of similar camps in the city the mayor of paris said the situation was inhumane and she urged the french government to do more to help check phones and this and
europe. police in france have dismantled a makeshift camp in paris home to thousands of migrants and refugees it happened just one day after the french government announced tighter immigration policies this is the latest in a series of camp cautions throughout the capital with more still to come and sasha butler reports from paris hundreds of migrants and asylum seekers sheltered from the cold and rain as french police evacuated a camp in northern paris before dawn among them families with...
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that is a spoiler. >> in 1779, as the war spread to europe and france and spain threatened britain and ireland with invasion, irish volunteers mustered in response to the franco-spanish threat only to begin making demands of their own. here, we see these wonderful paintings. one of my favorite artifacts. the dublin volunteers gathering on november 4, 1779. by spring of 1780, patriots and ireland were insisting on the same terms the administrator had given the americans. it is worth noting, the earl of carlisle is appointed to the lord lieutenant c of ireland. the vice royalty, royal representative of ireland, served as the irish lieutenant from 1780 through 1782. he is there. it is not clear that is a trigger, but it is part of the interconnected context. by spring of 1780, irish demanding the same rights britain offered the americans in 1778. on april 19, after the minutemen shot shot the shot heard round the world, henry gratin rose in the house of commons and moved that the kings, lords of comments in ireland were the only powers competent to make laws to bind this kingdom. it is an
that is a spoiler. >> in 1779, as the war spread to europe and france and spain threatened britain and ireland with invasion, irish volunteers mustered in response to the franco-spanish threat only to begin making demands of their own. here, we see these wonderful paintings. one of my favorite artifacts. the dublin volunteers gathering on november 4, 1779. by spring of 1780, patriots and ireland were insisting on the same terms the administrator had given the americans. it is worth...
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in do news and so there's that whole culture that that needs to be tackled not only in france but as far in europe recently you so the actress added and there who who claimed to have been raped when she was a teenager by sexually abused by when she was a teenager by a famed director and she kind of opened. a can of opened a new way of expressing what happened and today people are taking to those chase 2 days before the government will unveil does measures just to show that thousands of people are concerned about what's happening right now in france absolutely just so much work which still needs to be done in france internationally of course is where the money was shipped thank you very much indeed. well a pair of batman and robot outfits described as the only known complete costumes worn on a $960.00 s. t.v. show is going up for auction in los angeles the bow in a robe and costumes complete with capes mosque's boots gloves and tights are expected to fetch between $150.00 and $200000.00 at the auction now there is also a working batmobile bat phone and the shakespeare buffs with a hidden switch tha
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>> why is germany, france, european union, why aren't all those countries in europe paying? why is it always the united
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people have been marching across france to highlight the problem of violence against women france has one of europe's highest rates of domestic violence so far this year 116 women have been killed by current or former partners a report released this month found french police and the justice system often fail to protect women as natasha butler records. joanna tilly thought she'd finally escape her violent partner when she moved out of their home with their children she'd suffered years of abuse but then one day in september he killed or join his friends in the northern french city of love say her murder made them determined to help other victims of domestic violence so they teamed up and launched a telephone helpline they've been flooded with calls. when we saw how joanna had tried hard to get help her death made us think we have to do something we have to be heard there are some organizations that help but it's not enough. in our city join a story touched our shocked many people to raise the awareness we hope our suspicion will get people talking and. it was outside her local supermarket the joanna t
people have been marching across france to highlight the problem of violence against women france has one of europe's highest rates of domestic violence so far this year 116 women have been killed by current or former partners a report released this month found french police and the justice system often fail to protect women as natasha butler records. joanna tilly thought she'd finally escape her violent partner when she moved out of their home with their children she'd suffered years of abuse...
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in 1779, as the war spread to europe and as france and spain threatened britain and ireland with invasion, armed units of irish volunteers mustered in response to the threat only to begin making demands of their own. and here we see francis wheatly's wonderful paintings of the dublin volunteers gathering on november 4th, 1779. by the spring of 1780, patriots were insisting on the same terms that had been given to the americans. and it's worth noting that the earl of carlisle is appointed to the lord lieutenantcy in 1780 and serv and serves as the lieutenant. he's actually there. not clear that that's a trigger, but it's all part of an interconnected context. so by the spring of 1780, the irish are demanding the same rights that britain had offered the americans in 1778. on april 19th, five years to the day after the minutemen fired the shot heard around the world, henry graten said that they were the only powers competent to make laws to bind this kingdom. britain had offered everything short of independence including the entire session of the parliamentary power. why he wanted to know sh
in 1779, as the war spread to europe and as france and spain threatened britain and ireland with invasion, armed units of irish volunteers mustered in response to the threat only to begin making demands of their own. and here we see francis wheatly's wonderful paintings of the dublin volunteers gathering on november 4th, 1779. by the spring of 1780, patriots were insisting on the same terms that had been given to the americans. and it's worth noting that the earl of carlisle is appointed to the...
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otherwise they would remain a conflict zone kosovo's approaches to date unique in europe so far germany france and britain for example i found it difficult to take back citizens who joined us. reportedly hundreds of iowa sympathizers recently fled prison camps in northern syria the region is in chaos due to turkey's military incursion and amid the ensuing power vacuum it is feared i ask to be group that's why the way i asked prisoners are treated is now again up for discussion is an a radical she says that in 2014 she went to syria just to join her husband my husband prepared everything to get there he didn't tell me so suddenly i found myself in syria. then her husband was killed in an unmarried another as fighter we want to know what she makes of the atrocities committed by us the torture beheadings and other human rights violations but she evades our questions and instead talks about her own suffering. when the airstrikes came they bombed a big building. and there were kids their moms their women everyone. is a psychiatrist in charge of the government's reintegration program for i asked ret
otherwise they would remain a conflict zone kosovo's approaches to date unique in europe so far germany france and britain for example i found it difficult to take back citizens who joined us. reportedly hundreds of iowa sympathizers recently fled prison camps in northern syria the region is in chaos due to turkey's military incursion and amid the ensuing power vacuum it is feared i ask to be group that's why the way i asked prisoners are treated is now again up for discussion is an a radical...
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terms of fuel costs and things like that so they're still really had this imbalance in the in france in europe in politics. alexander do you still think that president mccone must resign must go. then does not have does not hear. me and you know less bar and reserve reproach is quite so important fact i mean i mean i read here of the population already that actually pulled a string or is a lot of awareness and therefore are aware of country disparages and grow up knowing and especially now is invited to bear and until 40 c. . we denounce explodes and mass and then when i said there was definitely a statement you put it says when the us. dollar part we are. micro these are copied that is and we need the release us shot of bullets in france. phillip how concerned should be with this perception that has been relayed by alexander mccall is widely seen by many people as someone who is disconnected from reality not the man of the people being closer to. which elite i think he should be pretty concerned indeed because and i think also is it's come to really accept that that ought to be taken seriousl
terms of fuel costs and things like that so they're still really had this imbalance in the in france in europe in politics. alexander do you still think that president mccone must resign must go. then does not have does not hear. me and you know less bar and reserve reproach is quite so important fact i mean i mean i read here of the population already that actually pulled a string or is a lot of awareness and therefore are aware of country disparages and grow up knowing and especially now is...
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this is an investor shift and i think the key thing in europe is the france 10 year went through 0%. people saying, particularly italy which is up 15 basis points or 14 basis points, taking money and what would've been the big trade winners in the last few months. people are getting further out. the whole shape of fixed income has risen. you are seeing massive moves between countries. it is a whole sweep away. i think that rotation play is absolutely in place right now and it is comforting for me we can have the steepening in the yield curve without massive volatility. fixed income volatility has always been something we've been concerned about. the next phase, the nest risk so to speak is can high-yield hold? sometimes it is not totally symmetric. you get a steepening in the treasury curve, can high-yield hold both spreads? assets are safer, bonds are safer, there is a yield to be had rather than being pushed into the ground for the riskiest stuff. for now, things are calm, let's hope it stays that way. vonnie: marcus, talk about the amount of issuance and how companies are taking a
this is an investor shift and i think the key thing in europe is the france 10 year went through 0%. people saying, particularly italy which is up 15 basis points or 14 basis points, taking money and what would've been the big trade winners in the last few months. people are getting further out. the whole shape of fixed income has risen. you are seeing massive moves between countries. it is a whole sweep away. i think that rotation play is absolutely in place right now and it is comforting for...
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france that is the air ceo. europe stocks,t they have settled this tuesday.little bit of movement. it was the cyclical sectors that outperformed that risk on vibe. jonathan ferro is in your. digital radio in the london area and around the world. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: it's time now for the quick take. the state department has formally submitted the request to leave the paris climate accord. the administration says it faces an unfair economic burden. almost 200 companies pledge to limit fossil fuels for climate change. it's voluntary a nonbinding. the goal is to hold the rising temperature. that will avoid rising seas and superstorm's. the u.s. promised to cut carbon emissions. president trump calls the agreement a disaster. give away would american wealth. u.s. loves being caps on to agreement climate fund that poor nations are invested in renewable energy. guy: this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: from london, i'm johnson. vonnie: this is the european close on bloomberg markets. hoover's new target of achieving profitability did impress analysts even as shares fe
france that is the air ceo. europe stocks,t they have settled this tuesday.little bit of movement. it was the cyclical sectors that outperformed that risk on vibe. jonathan ferro is in your. digital radio in the london area and around the world. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: it's time now for the quick take. the state department has formally submitted the request to leave the paris climate accord. the administration says it faces an unfair economic burden. almost 200 companies pledge to limit...
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they have, the crude class warfare, in end, economically it does not work, we've seen it in europe, and in francesuper tax, and scandanavia as well, not until they learned lessons of the free market economy and allowing people to realize their dreams, unencumbered with fewer regulations. >> it is amazing you have so many democrat here who have said for years, we need to be more like europe, with more tax system like europe and spend like europe, now you have the europeans being like democrat of united states, arguing not. >> taxing but about moral imperative to have a tax structure that takes things away from people that have earned them. interesting thing about u.k., this hangs under aus -- auspice of bri brexit. british economy has survived all of the twists and turns of brexit tally, right now. ftse 250, did better last month than most for economic indiceses in world, and pound is strong. for labor party to say we hava malaise that will be solved by tacking heck out of 151 people, this is a very su not good political plan. >> it should not be just state economic autonomy you talk about great b
they have, the crude class warfare, in end, economically it does not work, we've seen it in europe, and in francesuper tax, and scandanavia as well, not until they learned lessons of the free market economy and allowing people to realize their dreams, unencumbered with fewer regulations. >> it is amazing you have so many democrat here who have said for years, we need to be more like europe, with more tax system like europe and spend like europe, now you have the europeans being like...