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the cistercian monks established vineyards all over europe google said pretty good i mean there. was a part of the 1st finds on the land simply because they belong to them and the lows i notice has always loved us because there wasn't much else you could use the slopes for. it girl she decides it is all the while. back invade the community stand out wine growers are being honored in the town center this year's crown goes to 56 year old sean penn yet the award ceremony is one of the highlights of the $25.00 day event. this year the festival ends on august the 11th it also includes a show on a floating stage that naturally puts wine growers at the center of the story. playing cards symbolize the whims of nature sometimes the harvest is good and sometimes not so good. and of course why is the order of the day all over town and. after the new threats of the fake divinia or is the celebration of the wine grows worse now and the final fruits of their labor which is why i. say well this here we have to take. student. but i'm sure there's visit has made memories for a lifetime all the 5
the cistercian monks established vineyards all over europe google said pretty good i mean there. was a part of the 1st finds on the land simply because they belong to them and the lows i notice has always loved us because there wasn't much else you could use the slopes for. it girl she decides it is all the while. back invade the community stand out wine growers are being honored in the town center this year's crown goes to 56 year old sean penn yet the award ceremony is one of the highlights...
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europe. she find google more than $9 billion.er term is about to end in the next few weeks, but the new woman could become the most feared antitrust regulator on the old continent. old, and she has been the head of france's antitrust regulator since 2016, entere is about to another phase of her mandate. speaking to bloomberg at her paris office, she said she has set her sights on facebook and apple and online payments. aboutso has big concerns asital assistants such google home and amazon echo. she said her team is planning active investigations by the end of this year or early next year into online advertising, which could impact u.s. internet giants. france has started targeting those so-called companies with the 3% tax on national digital revenues, a tax that will remain in place until a global agreement has been reached at the oecd level. that is why emmanuel macron told donald trump that the weekend at 7 that. targetedtech could be faster in france than at the eu level. in paris, bloomberg news. emily: coming up, two years s
europe. she find google more than $9 billion.er term is about to end in the next few weeks, but the new woman could become the most feared antitrust regulator on the old continent. old, and she has been the head of france's antitrust regulator since 2016, entere is about to another phase of her mandate. speaking to bloomberg at her paris office, she said she has set her sights on facebook and apple and online payments. aboutso has big concerns asital assistants such google home and amazon echo....
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without these access to these apps without google, without u—tube and other things in that sweet, well, in europee people wanting to go and buy the phone? we have seen that huawei is now the second largest phone maker. it has overta ken second largest phone maker. it has overtaken apple. will it continue? it remains to be seen. lewis hamilton, a picture of him surfing the wave. i don't know which of his latest victories this is after. lewis hamiltonjoining latest victories this is after. lewis hamilton joining the latest victories this is after. lewis hamiltonjoining the race to build the world's first plant based burger chain and he is of eagerness so burger chain and he is of eagerness so he is backing this but this has become a human — make huge growth story was not i work in sustainability. all of the scientists and economists are telling us that we need to eat less meat but if we will ——if we are going to do that, we want products that we want to actually eat and we won't meet like products. i have had beyond meat products. did you enjoy it? i personally couldn't tell the difference. i was q
without these access to these apps without google, without u—tube and other things in that sweet, well, in europee people wanting to go and buy the phone? we have seen that huawei is now the second largest phone maker. it has overta ken second largest phone maker. it has overtaken apple. will it continue? it remains to be seen. lewis hamilton, a picture of him surfing the wave. i don't know which of his latest victories this is after. lewis hamiltonjoining latest victories this is after....
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but in terms of selling the phone in europe and other parts of the world without having access to things like googlesee how that could happen. ithink be quite difficult to see how that could happen. i think the chinese are very inventive and they have come up with their own operating system as a way of coming around this but will that be preferred to people than what they already know? people know the google system and the android system, the google system is the preferred system, even for huawei. it is very interesting to see what will play out here. quite interesting. it is a forced innovation. what i thought was interesting is that ours you say, huawei was blacklisted as a response to security concerns yet president trump has indicated that that restriction could be lifted as part of any kind of trade deal with china. what does that say about his security concerns over huawei? that in itself is interesting because it was concerns about security and pressure put on many other countries about including the uk about giving access to chinese companies around security concerns. so them then being able
but in terms of selling the phone in europe and other parts of the world without having access to things like googlesee how that could happen. ithink be quite difficult to see how that could happen. i think the chinese are very inventive and they have come up with their own operating system as a way of coming around this but will that be preferred to people than what they already know? people know the google system and the android system, the google system is the preferred system, even for...
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europe there is a big problem. the british consumer wants to buy google or tesla [indiscernible] i funded with pounds and i buy -- [ernible] he will charge me $150, i'm losing on the trade. that is the reason why we are first launching yhere. [indiscernible] and mi who regulates you as a depositor ensured of any amount of money? nikolay: at the moment we are regulated -- it means client money is completely segregated and protected because it is segregated from company. vonnie: and the deposit base? nikolay: it is the same with deposits. guy: we will leave it there. thank you for coming in. we look forward to seeing what is happening next. the revolut ceo. thank you very much. let's check for european stocks have settled. it has been a busy day. we are watching what is going on in the united states. a big reaction to the ism manufacturing number. the ftse 100 rushing flat. shell turning to the downside. the dax and the cac 40 adding a little bit toward the back half of the session. if you want to carry on the conversation, jonathan ferro will be new york, i'm in london, it is the cable show at the top of the hour. d
europe there is a big problem. the british consumer wants to buy google or tesla [indiscernible] i funded with pounds and i buy -- [ernible] he will charge me $150, i'm losing on the trade. that is the reason why we are first launching yhere. [indiscernible] and mi who regulates you as a depositor ensured of any amount of money? nikolay: at the moment we are regulated -- it means client money is completely segregated and protected because it is segregated from company. vonnie: and the deposit...
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europe starts september 2nd on d w. earth home to millions of species a home worth saving. googling to tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas that protect the climate boost green energy solutions and reforestation. losing interactive content to inspire people to take action global audience the series of global 3000 on t.w. and online. i got nothing to look at because sometimes i am but i stand up and whip it up and thanks the printer jemma culture of looking at the stereotypes the question if you think the future of the country that i doubt i. need to take from this grandmother day i am. it's all that. i might tell you i mean for me into sunday. post. defense ministry says 3 people have been killed and 12 wounded in an and strike targeting a turkish military convoy in northwestern syria the convoy was on the way to a key rebel held area where reportedly the syrian army is currently engaged in fierce fighting trying to regain territory at last and 2014. germany has agreed to take in 4 children born to form a fight is from the so-called islamic
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europe is undecided how to tax the big u.s. corporations, you know, googles, amazons, et cetera. how to tax them. france however is pushing ahead with taxation law on this. italy and britain are considering the same. germany hasn't made up its mind. president trump has a clear message. you hit the power houses of the u.s. economy. the digital companies. you hit them with taxes that you say is unfair and we will respond. this is what he said he will do. >> i don't want france going out and taxing our companies. very unfair. if they do that we will be taxing their wine or doing something else. taxing their wine like they have never seen before. i don't like it. that is for us to tax them, not for france to tax them. other than that i have a very good relationship as you know -- i think we will have a very good couple of days. >> all of that in the flesh is arriving in the shape of president trump in a long time emanuel macron, the french president. the fires in brazil and iran will be among the topics as well. >> i just wonder to put it bluntly if there is a point to the meeting. y
europe is undecided how to tax the big u.s. corporations, you know, googles, amazons, et cetera. how to tax them. france however is pushing ahead with taxation law on this. italy and britain are considering the same. germany hasn't made up its mind. president trump has a clear message. you hit the power houses of the u.s. economy. the digital companies. you hit them with taxes that you say is unfair and we will respond. this is what he said he will do. >> i don't want france going out and...
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google plus and more. hello there are some very strong weather across certain parts of europe in particular into southern poland. at the touch of mountains where we've seen these deadly thunderstorms caused by a lightning severe lining a lightning bolt storms in the forecast ahead of this in the southeast and across much of central europe it will stay fine and dry temperatures are on the increase all comes out in just a moment but as we go through saturday we would have some warnings in place across the line of the ouse really you can see here we've got more rain in the fall cause this is where we could see more of those thunderstorms and then we've got kara conditions further to the east and warming up 27 kids at a bit cooler in moscow 23 and there's some rain in cloud very close by northern europe there's a new line of cloud working its way in but as i say ahead of that and in between these thunderstorms we've got some very nice weather conditions indeed 21 in poland 31 in paris. and by sunday those temperatures in some cases going up even further $33.00 celsius in paris that's about 9 degrees above the avera
google plus and more. hello there are some very strong weather across certain parts of europe in particular into southern poland. at the touch of mountains where we've seen these deadly thunderstorms caused by a lightning severe lining a lightning bolt storms in the forecast ahead of this in the southeast and across much of central europe it will stay fine and dry temperatures are on the increase all comes out in just a moment but as we go through saturday we would have some warnings in place...
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google plus and more. hello there is not a particularly sunlight picture across much of europe at the moment we're seeing time to see rain some strong thunderstorms on the more of that in the forecast as we start the beginning of the weekend now this is a bunch of clouds here and actually some warnings in place across is the region of europe as we continue through friday into saturday for more of these a strong thunderstorms not to waste time which is a little bit lower but it's not exactly cold but it is a very very unsettled picture where it is rather cool is that the into western russia moscow 17 degrees celsius is about 5 or 6 degrees below the average for this time of year meanwhile across the northwest but a break on friday look at this by saturday the rain and the back in the 4 call standing right there way across the channel on into northern and western areas over france on a 7 patients sunday so although i'd be particularly wet it will be a cloudy and pretty feeling quite humid to the high of 26 in london sunny skies safe madrid at 36 but that rain working its way further eastwards so we'll see quite
google plus and more. hello there is not a particularly sunlight picture across much of europe at the moment we're seeing time to see rain some strong thunderstorms on the more of that in the forecast as we start the beginning of the weekend now this is a bunch of clouds here and actually some warnings in place across is the region of europe as we continue through friday into saturday for more of these a strong thunderstorms not to waste time which is a little bit lower but it's not exactly...
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it might not google continues to be in the threat of regulators here in europe and we know that it'sthis broad anti-trust review already in the u.s. and this company is seemingly not so far effected by any of these signs but continuing to face the pressure in the eu and the u.s. as well. >> rounding out the hat trick here, netflix, they have a big new movie, i think al pachino is in it but viewers in america may not be able to see it in a movie theater. what is going on >> yeah, this film is putting on display a clash between the old and the new guard in the movie industry it's called the irish man. it's a huge movie estimated to cost up to $200 million. netflix saying yesterday it will open in theaters november 1st and it will start streaming at the end of the month but reportedly many theaters like amc have shut out netflix on this because they want netflix to adhere to this traditional 90 day exclusivity window where they don't start streaming before that. this doesn't bode well for netflix who has 150 million global streaming users online. so they're sticking with the streaming p
it might not google continues to be in the threat of regulators here in europe and we know that it'sthis broad anti-trust review already in the u.s. and this company is seemingly not so far effected by any of these signs but continuing to face the pressure in the eu and the u.s. as well. >> rounding out the hat trick here, netflix, they have a big new movie, i think al pachino is in it but viewers in america may not be able to see it in a movie theater. what is going on >> yeah,...
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italy is europe's fourth largest economy — but faces an economic slowdown and political paralysis. also in the programme... a former googleineer who moved to uber has been charged with stealing trade secrets related to self—driving cars. he's pleaded not guilty. european markets looking like this are to be open. we will get an expert view on what is moving the number is lower and why. and we'll be getting the inside track on a hot weather treat — ice lollies. but while you're enjoying the treat, what happens to the wrapper? today we want to know — some cash—starved churches are turning into co—working spaces. is this a good idea? should sacred spaces become offices? let us know — just use the hashtag #bbcbizlive. welcome to the programme. we start in italy, where the deadline for political parties to form a new government is now just hours away. if they fail — a snap election would follow. the five star movement and the democratic party are still in talks about forming a coalition — after they agreed that giuseppe conte should stay on as prime minister. all this comes at a time when europe's fourth biggest economy continu
italy is europe's fourth largest economy — but faces an economic slowdown and political paralysis. also in the programme... a former googleineer who moved to uber has been charged with stealing trade secrets related to self—driving cars. he's pleaded not guilty. european markets looking like this are to be open. we will get an expert view on what is moving the number is lower and why. and we'll be getting the inside track on a hot weather treat — ice lollies. but while you're enjoying the...
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stupidness in europe to do is move through this family all the way from the chinese megacity of gwangju via a spot in southwestern germany population 3. through some of her hopes of the worst. of the google google map on the google map like you have to very very big to see it is provincial back will to know more. and bias is now home to the headquarters of the world's factories a site with office blocks for 300 chinese companies who are trying to break into european markets with party paraphernalia plastic articles chinese wine or in will long case medical technology the u.s. supplies most of the equipment for genetics labs in germany will one is company holds only 10 percent of the market for now i can show them their products in china the same machine can do the same scenes which made in china can do like much better work in much cheaper. me your se. that's my god. 8 years ago jane who and and today our shots came up with the idea of attracting chinese companies to sedate little hops didn't vires buff their campaign highlights its central position in europe the countryside for low costs right now they're busy planning another 14 office buildings on the site nowadays we already have aro
stupidness in europe to do is move through this family all the way from the chinese megacity of gwangju via a spot in southwestern germany population 3. through some of her hopes of the worst. of the google google map on the google map like you have to very very big to see it is provincial back will to know more. and bias is now home to the headquarters of the world's factories a site with office blocks for 300 chinese companies who are trying to break into european markets with party...
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one of the largest unions in the world, ig metal in europe and by joining forces with them, they have legal power and know-how to try to bring google, they have been able to do. there was a clock running on --.info which was a countdown clock to the demanding google and google came to the table . >> we have to wrap up but it would seem they need have some of these big name you tubers on board to drive a hard bargain with youtube . >> i agree. without having the big names behind them, 23,000 smaller concept providers are not really going to move the needle at youtube or force them to do anything in particular but having that big union behind them certainly can make the playing field a little more even . >> certainly a big step forward. we have to leave it there. ryan eldridge from nerds on call. always appreciate you coming on. thank you . >> you're welcome. >>> supporting the family of a slain highway patrol officer. coming up next, the fundraiser for the family left behind when a man grabbed a rifle from his truck during a traffic stop. ok everyone! our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy! wh
one of the largest unions in the world, ig metal in europe and by joining forces with them, they have legal power and know-how to try to bring google, they have been able to do. there was a clock running on --.info which was a countdown clock to the demanding google and google came to the table . >> we have to wrap up but it would seem they need have some of these big name you tubers on board to drive a hard bargain with youtube . >> i agree. without having the big names behind...
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europe. with those groups weighing on equities, we're not expecting equities to make a quick bounce back. also, you can look at it in terms of google'socks stocks.licals versus the real estate companies are doing well. everyone else is not doing well. .e are back to a market they are willing to buy something that is safer. what about the bond proxies? you have the entire negative curve german -- germanhe last few sessions. does that trade between the momentum of the valley stocks continued to widen? in my judgment, it is not widening out. you have the seats are going back and forth where the bank stocks look like they are recovering and the industrial stock looks like they are recovering and in one tweet, we are unraveling all of that prior to week rally and we see the avon companies come back in. dividend yields are rich. they look pretty good. the german yields now completely below zero. you can go to a utility, a bank and get yield income but you have to do with the fallout of the equity prices, which might completely wipe out the dividend yield you are trying to capture. it is not an easy game to play withe are seeing that invest
europe. with those groups weighing on equities, we're not expecting equities to make a quick bounce back. also, you can look at it in terms of google'socks stocks.licals versus the real estate companies are doing well. everyone else is not doing well. .e are back to a market they are willing to buy something that is safer. what about the bond proxies? you have the entire negative curve german -- germanhe last few sessions. does that trade between the momentum of the valley stocks continued to...
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europe. they've got one company sap, where it's $100 billion. we've got trillions of dollars of companies with amazon, facebook, google so a real competition is china this technology area is some place we can be bipartisan. i'm working with governor reynolds in iowa, a republican governor to bring technology jobs to jefferson iowa, a rural community and what america needs to do is extend the technology revolution across communities and lead against china. maria: but france wants to put a 3% tax on any revenue that companies earn from providing digital services to french users the president says if you do that i'll put a tax on what we're buying from you like wine and champaign. should he do it? >> i don't think he needs to tax wine but he should pushback against the 3% tax but let me tell you the french market is not a big market. france would be committing political economic suicide if they start taxing our technology companies. these temperatures don't really need the french market, so they will just go somewhere else. i'm glad the president is pushing that. maria: what about devon nunes is suing twitter. what about this idea that these technolog
europe. they've got one company sap, where it's $100 billion. we've got trillions of dollars of companies with amazon, facebook, google so a real competition is china this technology area is some place we can be bipartisan. i'm working with governor reynolds in iowa, a republican governor to bring technology jobs to jefferson iowa, a rural community and what america needs to do is extend the technology revolution across communities and lead against china. maria: but france wants to put a 3% tax...
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google. it has given rights back to the publishers. the needle has really swung. it has been interesting to watch. it started in europemoved to the u.s., now the big tech companies. emily: how does this impact how you are advising your portfolio companies? alastair: first of all, we advise our companies to work hand-in-hand with the regulators and much more close contact rather than just to take them on. there was a time when the central bodies were not as educated on technology as they are now. the second thing, we are interested in looking for opportunities for new companies to come in. what will be the facebook in a post privacy world? what is the alternative when we don't use google pay for ads anymore. what are the new technologies coming forward? new companies in the data and advertising world, transforming it. any change like this is a huge market opportunity. emily: sarah, what are next steps in the eu? sarah: the eu is on the leading edge of antitrust data and scrutiny. but there is still going to be a lot of question about whether they will take action that will actually hurt facebook in those areas. we have
google. it has given rights back to the publishers. the needle has really swung. it has been interesting to watch. it started in europemoved to the u.s., now the big tech companies. emily: how does this impact how you are advising your portfolio companies? alastair: first of all, we advise our companies to work hand-in-hand with the regulators and much more close contact rather than just to take them on. there was a time when the central bodies were not as educated on technology as they are...
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europe here the monopolization problems here. it's important not to campaign on the following basis. privacy is a problem. it only stands to reason the twitter, google and the rest make their money selling your private information but i've got a plan that only works inside of our borders. he's wearing a red tide today -- we wearing a blue shirt today we are on the same team. host: thanks for the washington journal continues host: continuing our conversation taking a look at issues concerning campaign 2020 when it comes to economics and tax policies. laura serves as a tax reporter for the publication, good morning. the president talked about the possibility, floated the idea of a middle-class tax cut. what did he talk about? caller: -- guest: he mentione
europe here the monopolization problems here. it's important not to campaign on the following basis. privacy is a problem. it only stands to reason the twitter, google and the rest make their money selling your private information but i've got a plan that only works inside of our borders. he's wearing a red tide today -- we wearing a blue shirt today we are on the same team. host: thanks for the washington journal continues host: continuing our conversation taking a look at issues concerning...
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google and amazon did not confirm. thisser all do they are all down about 10% from the all time highs the overhang here in north america, we know europe is leading the charge on regulatory issues those three companies are not meaningfully in china. what is this whole trade war about but access to chinese markets. they will not be there for a very long time when you think about this monkeying around with huawei -- >> they're not going to be in a china for a long time, haven't you said on this desk they're not even there now it's not even -- >> you think about growth to justify these multiples at a certain point. >> if you wanted china as the next leg of growth, you may not get it for a while >> i don't want to go through. >> what did we see from huawei last week? they announced an operating system to run on android phones, you know this is something that -- this is all the whole china 2025. they want -- they don't want to be reliant on us anymore, and they want to regulate what they want to regulate, and they want to sensor what they want to censor >> we've seen these before i think this is what guy is saying that would be my final com
google and amazon did not confirm. thisser all do they are all down about 10% from the all time highs the overhang here in north america, we know europe is leading the charge on regulatory issues those three companies are not meaningfully in china. what is this whole trade war about but access to chinese markets. they will not be there for a very long time when you think about this monkeying around with huawei -- >> they're not going to be in a china for a long time, haven't you said on...
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europe necessarily solves our data privacy problems here or the monopolization problems here. it's important not to campaign on the following basis. privacy is a problem. it only stands to reason that twitter, google, and the rest make their money selling your private information. i have a plan that only works inside our borders. when we go abroad, we have to remember he's wearing a red and i should be wearing a blue shirt and it should be that we run the same team. >> we will leave it there. thanks for the conversation. tonight, president trump and french president emmanuel macron's news summit at the g7. that is followed by prime minister narendra modi. then a conversation among former government officials about the future of representative democracy and the representatives between -- relationships between democracies. ,"nouncer: "washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. discussmorning, we will campaign 2020 and u.s. immigration policy starting with washington post immigration reporter, american lawyers immigration association lawyer, and jessica vaughn of the center for immigration studies. watch "washington journal" at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning. join th
europe necessarily solves our data privacy problems here or the monopolization problems here. it's important not to campaign on the following basis. privacy is a problem. it only stands to reason that twitter, google, and the rest make their money selling your private information. i have a plan that only works inside our borders. when we go abroad, we have to remember he's wearing a red and i should be wearing a blue shirt and it should be that we run the same team. >> we will leave it...
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europe here the monopolization problems here. it's important not to campaign on the following basis. privacy is a problem. it only stands to reason the twitter, googlehe rest make their money selling your private information but i've got a plan that only works inside of our borders. he's wearing a red tide today -- we wearing a blue shirt today we are on the same team. host: thanks for the conversation, both of you. reporterbloomberg tax laura davis and we will look at campaign 2020 looking at tax policy and proposals by both the president and democratic candidates. we will have that conversation. ♪ >> in 1979, a small network with unusual name. let viewers make up their own minds, c-span opened up washington policy for all to see bring you unfiltered content from congress and beyond. a lot has changed but today that idea is more relevant than ever. on television and online, c-span is your unfiltered look so you can become your own. brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. tonight on "the communicators." onersecurity reporter kingdom of lies about the world of cybercrime. >> if we want to understand why all of the things are happening to
europe here the monopolization problems here. it's important not to campaign on the following basis. privacy is a problem. it only stands to reason the twitter, googlehe rest make their money selling your private information but i've got a plan that only works inside of our borders. he's wearing a red tide today -- we wearing a blue shirt today we are on the same team. host: thanks for the conversation, both of you. reporterbloomberg tax laura davis and we will look at campaign 2020 looking at...