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businesses trade goods with neighboring countries they often pay more in customs than they do with europe little wonder then that eighteen percent interest african trade still makes up a tiny proportion of the continent's total policy makers are trying to change that a year ago african finance ministers approved a draft for an african continent to free trade area agreement which would get rid of tariffs from cairo to cape town that would give national economies a big leg up its projected that if every country that took part you could boost trade by more than fifty percent to a total volume of nearly thirty five billion dollars that's according to the un's economic commission for africa. finance ministers from across africa have been discussing the deal again over the past week at a summit but some governments still need convincing. joins us now. job anyone in but who's not signing up to this agreement. very interesting question because we have most of the major countries major economies in the african continent that have a right to fight is that it does include south africa but the movement nige
businesses trade goods with neighboring countries they often pay more in customs than they do with europe little wonder then that eighteen percent interest african trade still makes up a tiny proportion of the continent's total policy makers are trying to change that a year ago african finance ministers approved a draft for an african continent to free trade area agreement which would get rid of tariffs from cairo to cape town that would give national economies a big leg up its projected that...
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.>> the couple also says they plan to travel around europe a little bit more before they fly home to rio vista.>> california's super blue is attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors. it is beautiful but it might be beautiful to see and the crowds are causing problems in riverside county. some of the locals are complaining about the crowds causing traffic problems and new plans are taking effect to cut back on the traffic jams.>> visitors flocked to the city for a rare wildflower boom bloom.>> overwhelmed by visitors and traffic, this weekend, the city implemented a new plan. the hills out here are gorgeous and on a normal week day, you can go right around the shoulder to see them. because of the popularity and traffic congestion, this long line and taking the shuttle is the only option. visitors can no longer park trail and instead, the shuttle. >> we were sitting for a while and he enjoyed it. it started to get hot. >> it was a long wait. it was about 45 minutes but they said in the morning it was two hours.>> those patient enough for the poppies say it was worth it.>> the wait
.>> the couple also says they plan to travel around europe a little bit more before they fly home to rio vista.>> california's super blue is attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors. it is beautiful but it might be beautiful to see and the crowds are causing problems in riverside county. some of the locals are complaining about the crowds causing traffic problems and new plans are taking effect to cut back on the traffic jams.>> visitors flocked to the city for a rare...
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in europe, a little bit more mixed.opened slightly down but they are relieved that it is the end of a busy week on news. tiffa ny‘s jewellery end of a busy week on news. tiffany's jewellery may end of a busy week on news. tiffa ny‘s jewellery may have end of a busy week on news. tiffany's jewellery may have taken centre stage in the oscars with lady gaga and wearing its products. but it has flat growth numbers. if this was a one—off, investors could overlook it but it comes on the heel of week second and third quarters. the market will be looking at the company forecast for the rest of 2019 but the maker of the little blue box already won injanuary 2019 but the maker of the little blue box already won in january that lower spending by chinese tourists and uncertain political situations in europe could mean a couple of very tough quarters this year. richard dunbarjoins richard dunbar joins us. richard dunbarjoins us. welcome to you. i like your type. it's like a jackson pollock painting. very kind! let's talk about the p
in europe, a little bit more mixed.opened slightly down but they are relieved that it is the end of a busy week on news. tiffa ny‘s jewellery end of a busy week on news. tiffany's jewellery may end of a busy week on news. tiffa ny‘s jewellery may have end of a busy week on news. tiffany's jewellery may have taken centre stage in the oscars with lady gaga and wearing its products. but it has flat growth numbers. if this was a one—off, investors could overlook it but it comes on the heel of...
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. >> the couple went on to say they plan to travel around europe a little bit more before returning homevista. >> gosar brave people. i am happy to say that's a good ending to a scary story. >>> let's head back to the bay area to talk about the weather, where temperatures are in the 50s right now. pretty mild out there. we are starting to see some rain roll into the northbay. that's what's going to happen overnight. we are going to see this increasing. again, showers now a little north of santa rosa, but that will be heading your way, as we get into the overnight. this is courtesy of a low pressure system off the coast turning away bringing us a little wind and rain before it's all said and done. we get stormy weather ahead of the cold front, as it tracks through. that's why we see cloudy skies turn to showers in the north bay, but it will eventually move down into san francisco, the east bay, parts of san jose, the north bay, as we go throughout the day tomorrow. overnight hours, 9:00 a.m. tomorrow, mostly confined to the north bay. as we get into the lunchtime hour, noon, 1:00, 2:00 is
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was thinking for example about climate change but also safeguarding the nuclear deal so for europe it's a little more complex you need to take this into account and then also i think the european union with the largest member states is really trying to come up with a more strategic outlook to face challenges them in. the way including pushing china for openness but a balanced approach with a very unbalanced economic strategy is far as china goes and it's you know one of the most restrictive economies in the world and europe which is all about transparency and openness indeed and i think his work in progress by the european union is working to revise its policies from competition. to try and face these challenges and ideally do so in a cohesive way with the full weight of the whole the for the fully you book a pretty i think very much for coming in for. a while china of course europe the german economy minister peter maya is on a business trip to vietnam asia's next economic tiger is growing fast and many big economies are looking for a piece of the pie clothing european nations and china one thi
was thinking for example about climate change but also safeguarding the nuclear deal so for europe it's a little more complex you need to take this into account and then also i think the european union with the largest member states is really trying to come up with a more strategic outlook to face challenges them in. the way including pushing china for openness but a balanced approach with a very unbalanced economic strategy is far as china goes and it's you know one of the most restrictive...
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and volume across europe a little bit on the negative side. the cac-40 is also up 2/10 of 1%.arket is looking for direction, may be looking for some trade headlines to help out. let's talk about individual names, single stocks, to give you an idea of what is going on. we have the banking story front and center. terms, take a look at the stoxx 600, it was ing that did the most damage today, less in points terms. that is having a gravitational effect. vodafone putting out a convertible bond into the market, part of the liberty acquisition, and the market is taking it well as the stock is trading up 2.3%. campari out with numbers. it has been selling very well. the comps are getting so difficult now, that they are pointing in the fourth quarter to a slight slowdown in sales. but the numbers have been so stellar, and the market is knocking it down by 6.62%. london outperforming on the volume side today. the continental market a little less so. light volume across europe today, although we did see it tick higher when the volume story turned more positive. we can show this to you. w
and volume across europe a little bit on the negative side. the cac-40 is also up 2/10 of 1%.arket is looking for direction, may be looking for some trade headlines to help out. let's talk about individual names, single stocks, to give you an idea of what is going on. we have the banking story front and center. terms, take a look at the stoxx 600, it was ing that did the most damage today, less in points terms. that is having a gravitational effect. vodafone putting out a convertible bond into...
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ministration for that action i think it's a good good thing for then eighteen and let's discuss europe a little bit you know they've been out there they did their g.d.p. are they're tough on tech companies too but you think they may move first on this or do you think it's really just talk around the edges what are your thoughts. i think they will move first on this they have been tough on tech companies and they've put more regulations in place especially on issues not forth the right to be forgotten which is where you can ask to be information can be about you. are incorrect now we don't have that law here in the u.s. primarily because of our first amendment in the way of law but they have been really forceful and putting these regulations in place and i think that they will move on it. that's a great answer and steve you have a comment on that very quickly yes i think they're afraid i think they resent the american dominance of the internet there's a great piece of bloomberg about this but they know that they'll incur the wrath of trump and probably other politicians as well and have to answe
ministration for that action i think it's a good good thing for then eighteen and let's discuss europe a little bit you know they've been out there they did their g.d.p. are they're tough on tech companies too but you think they may move first on this or do you think it's really just talk around the edges what are your thoughts. i think they will move first on this they have been tough on tech companies and they've put more regulations in place especially on issues not forth the right to be...
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>> i do feel like people in europe are a little bit more tolerant, not as creeped out as we are here,et are like should we be concerned? >> they can't figure out if he needs help. >> this man is whispering something odd. >> i can't hear you. i what? >> i feel so bad for these people. >> this guy is really trying to understand. >> i feel uncomfortable watching this. i can't imagine doing this to people. >> i had a friend in high school, she jumped off a diving board. she hit her teeth, right? so they went -- she's fine now. i don't hang out with her. i started hanging out with new friends. there's james, charlie, miranda -- >> did he just walk up to these random people and start talking? >> they are not helping american relations abroad. >> when you're traveling, you need to take pictures. you ask folks to take pictures of you. >> buddy, look up, okay? >> in most cases you don't take pictures with your imaginary friend. ♪ >> this is killing me. look at the dude like what the heck is wrong with him? >> he stays in character. >> it could be a photo shop project he's working on? >> except
>> i do feel like people in europe are a little bit more tolerant, not as creeped out as we are here,et are like should we be concerned? >> they can't figure out if he needs help. >> this man is whispering something odd. >> i can't hear you. i what? >> i feel so bad for these people. >> this guy is really trying to understand. >> i feel uncomfortable watching this. i can't imagine doing this to people. >> i had a friend in high school, she jumped...
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this is the truth of the matter is that the situation there is far better than western europe is relatively little active anti-semitism in poland certainly that leads to anti-semitism like we've seen we've seen in western europe particularly in france but not only are friends. that's true of eastern europe in general. and when it comes to this being published and on sale in the parliament what kind of reaction do you see coming from m.p.'s. well listen i'm waiting to see the reaction and i would expect that many and would fly this objectionable and they would help take steps to blow up publications like this because as as use you know the freedom of speech is not feeling right to slander that's that's what freedom of speech is about. dr your friends are of the director of simon wiesenthal center thank you so much for joining us on the program. thank you that's a global news update for this hour but don't forget you can always head to our web site r.t. dot com for the details on all those stories and many more. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to us from the worl
this is the truth of the matter is that the situation there is far better than western europe is relatively little active anti-semitism in poland certainly that leads to anti-semitism like we've seen we've seen in western europe particularly in france but not only are friends. that's true of eastern europe in general. and when it comes to this being published and on sale in the parliament what kind of reaction do you see coming from m.p.'s. well listen i'm waiting to see the reaction and i...
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cannot compete with bigger economies it makes sense to be united but it's also the idea of our europe sound a little villages have only small potential but together they're bigger and stronger on what. merging with his portuguese neighbor has done nothing to stop by a monti celebrating its spanish traditions arguments in favor of breck's it restoring british pride a mess with derision the kendricks can only watch their cone of the e.u. becoming stronger and closer and they insist they will never go back to britain a country they no longer understand. al-jazeera i want say southern spain. and that's our show for this week if you'd like to comment on anything that you've seen you can get in touch with us by tweeting me i'm at a finnigan on twitter please use the hash tag a j c t c when you do or you could drop us a line counting the cost of al-jazeera dot net is our e-mail address as always there's plenty more for you online at al-jazeera dot com slash c.t.c. that link takes you straight to our page and there you'll find individual reports links even entire episodes for you to catch up. but that's it
cannot compete with bigger economies it makes sense to be united but it's also the idea of our europe sound a little villages have only small potential but together they're bigger and stronger on what. merging with his portuguese neighbor has done nothing to stop by a monti celebrating its spanish traditions arguments in favor of breck's it restoring british pride a mess with derision the kendricks can only watch their cone of the e.u. becoming stronger and closer and they insist they will...
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sentiment was clearly there and it was also because of revenge for earlier terrorist attacks in europe now a little earlier the prime minister of new zealand spoke and in a quite emotional way she tried to elaborate why she believes her country became the target for these extremists. we new zealand. we were not a target because we are a safe. height. we were not chosen for the sake of violence because we can darn racism because we are an enclave for extremism. we would chosen for the very fact that we are none of these things and in the case we are waiting for more updates from the thora these from the police but new zealand will never. b. the same new zealand before this killing spree and after are two different countries. the suspected shooter live stream the attack on facebook and twitter for almost twenty minutes before the attack he posted a seventy four page racist manifesto encouraging attacks on nonwhites social media giants are now under scrutiny for the failure to highlight the issue. facebook twitter you tube and other providers have taken action to remove the video and other propaganda
sentiment was clearly there and it was also because of revenge for earlier terrorist attacks in europe now a little earlier the prime minister of new zealand spoke and in a quite emotional way she tried to elaborate why she believes her country became the target for these extremists. we new zealand. we were not a target because we are a safe. height. we were not chosen for the sake of violence because we can darn racism because we are an enclave for extremism. we would chosen for the very fact...
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sentiment was clearly there and it was also because of revenge for earlier terrorist attacks in europe now a little earlier the prime minister of new zealand spoke in a quite emotional way she tried to elaborate why she believes her country became the target for these extremists we new zealand. we were not a target because we are a safe for those who hate. we were not chosen for the sake of violence because we can darn racism because we are an enclave for extremism. we would chosen for the very fact that we are none of these things in any case we are waiting for more dates from the stories from the police but new zealand will never be the same new zealand before this killing spree and after are two different countries. as you mentioned earlier and i can't believe to be connected to the gunman had a seventy four page racist manifesto and courage in attacks on nonwhite it claims he had been planning the attack three years is that the us was his first choice he also identified himself as a fascist the attack was also live streamed on facebook and twitter for around twenty minutes only hours later did
sentiment was clearly there and it was also because of revenge for earlier terrorist attacks in europe now a little earlier the prime minister of new zealand spoke in a quite emotional way she tried to elaborate why she believes her country became the target for these extremists we new zealand. we were not a target because we are a safe for those who hate. we were not chosen for the sake of violence because we can darn racism because we are an enclave for extremism. we would chosen for the very...
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cannot compete with bigger economies it makes sense to be united but it's also the idea of our europe sound a little villages have only small potential but together they are bigger and stronger on welfare and merging with his portuguese neighbor has done nothing to stop by a month is celebrating its spanish traditions arguments in favor of breck's it restoring british pride a mess with derision the kendricks can only watch their cone of the e.u. becoming stronger and closer and they insist they will never go back to britain a country they no longer understand. al-jazeera i want say southern spain. and that's our show for this week if you'd like to comment on anything that you've seen you can get in touch with us by tweeting me i'm at a finnigan on twitter please use the hash tag a j c t c when you do or you could drop us a line counting the cost of al-jazeera dot net is our e-mail address as always there's plenty more for you online at al-jazeera dot com slash c.t.c. that link takes you straight to our page and there you'll find individual reports links even entire episodes for you to catch up. but
cannot compete with bigger economies it makes sense to be united but it's also the idea of our europe sound a little villages have only small potential but together they are bigger and stronger on welfare and merging with his portuguese neighbor has done nothing to stop by a month is celebrating its spanish traditions arguments in favor of breck's it restoring british pride a mess with derision the kendricks can only watch their cone of the e.u. becoming stronger and closer and they insist they...
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cannot compete with bigger economies it makes sense to be united but it's also the idea of our europe sound a little villages have only small potential but together they're bigger and stronger on level than merging with his portuguese neighbor has done nothing to stop by a monti celebrating its spanish traditions arguments in favor of breck's it restoring british pride a mess with derision the kendricks can only watch their cone of the e.u. becoming stronger and closer and they insist they will never go back to britain a country they no longer understand. al-jazeera i want say southern spain. and that's our show for this week if you'd like to comment on anything that you've seen you can get in touch with us by tweeting me i'm at a finnigan on twitter please use the hash tag a j c t c when you do or you could drop us a line counting the cost of al-jazeera dot net is our e-mail address as always there's plenty more for you online at al-jazeera dot com slash c.t.c. that link takes you straight to our page and there you'll find individual reports links even entire episodes for you to catch up. but that'
cannot compete with bigger economies it makes sense to be united but it's also the idea of our europe sound a little villages have only small potential but together they're bigger and stronger on level than merging with his portuguese neighbor has done nothing to stop by a monti celebrating its spanish traditions arguments in favor of breck's it restoring british pride a mess with derision the kendricks can only watch their cone of the e.u. becoming stronger and closer and they insist they will...
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sentiment was clearly there and it was also because of revenge for earlier terrorist attacks in europe now a little earlier the prime minister of new zealand spoke and in a quite emotional way she tried to elaborate why she believes her country became the target for these extremists. we new zealand. we were not a target because we are a safe height. we were not chosen for the sake of violence because we can darn racism because we are an enclave for extremism. we would chosen for the very fact that we are none of these things. in any case we are waiting for more dates from the authorities from the police but new zealand will never be the same new zealand before this killing spree and after are two different countries. we spoke to political and social commentator mo answer he believes that new zealand are thirty's have tough choices to make in the wake of the attack. up until then new zealand has been seen on the counterterrorism account radicalisation kind of mapping as a relatively to risk area they've had quite positive programs of integration they've brought muslims community who are contributing
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propagandists not as a counterweight to europe a crock but rather as the real old europe because the issues that are your little so europe has taken the wrong turn and gone down the wrong path so what we've stayed on course. with the lawyer preview ginia yet if we look at the numbers in every day behavior of russians and we didn't. we see of course the christian values are much more present in every day european life than is often the case in russia and russia continues to rank number one in the world when it comes to abortions. but the reality on the ground counts will little in the wider attempt to shape russian identity. in contrast to the west russia is but trade is exemplary. the church is strongly involved in promoting this image. is really what the scriptures that when we lived in an atheistic society well mixed in which we orthodox christians and the faithful in general body least identified more closely with the west than with our own society but thems that that why it would be different if because people there could go openly to churches and religious practice was respected there was also i was just n
propagandists not as a counterweight to europe a crock but rather as the real old europe because the issues that are your little so europe has taken the wrong turn and gone down the wrong path so what we've stayed on course. with the lawyer preview ginia yet if we look at the numbers in every day behavior of russians and we didn't. we see of course the christian values are much more present in every day european life than is often the case in russia and russia continues to rank number one in...
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alicia: europe has a little bit of the japan problem, edits and they cannot grow enough -- that instantlyannot grow enough to generate internal inflation. the curve stays longer in europe as well. you have a better chance of growth in the u.s. and the long end getting high. in the short term -- i will define the short term as the next 12 months -- i don't see it getting much higher. even the global growth data and the inflation rate in the u.s. 10-year right the now. where does that stabilize? itoubt you would call stabilization here. of 240 it is in a range to 290 for the rest of the year. a year ago it looks like we would grow our way out. i think we stay lower, and in some ways it depends on what happens with the china stimulus and what happens with china stimulus, helping china, but i just helping china, but stimulating global demand. it is all linked, and in some ways it starts with china. vonnie: are the risks to the downside or the upside? if we get european auto tariffs, that would be a negative catalyst. if china doesn't come in where it should, that is obviously a negative catal
alicia: europe has a little bit of the japan problem, edits and they cannot grow enough -- that instantlyannot grow enough to generate internal inflation. the curve stays longer in europe as well. you have a better chance of growth in the u.s. and the long end getting high. in the short term -- i will define the short term as the next 12 months -- i don't see it getting much higher. even the global growth data and the inflation rate in the u.s. 10-year right the now. where does that stabilize?...
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sentiment was clearly there and it was also because of revenge for earlier terrorist attacks in europe now a little earlier the prime minister of new zealand spoke and in a quite emotional way she tried to elaborate why she believes her country became the target for these extremists we new zealand. we were not a target because we are a safe. height. we were not chosen for the sake of violence because we can darn racism because we are an on cry for extremism. we would chosen for the very fact that we are none of these things. in any case we are waiting for more updates from the authorities from the police but new zealand will never be the same new zealand before this killing spree and after are to flee different countries. ok let's bring in some guests now stephen morris of the english democrats party and catherine shutdown middle east expert joins me now very good evening to you folks and it's a shame it's a solemn occasion to have to discuss this new zealand's prime minister said the country was targeted for its multiculturalism diversity and acceptance stephen do you think that's a valid explanat
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take countries or organizations in bite sized pieces so i think we're seeing a little bit of that happening now to europe i think that there's a focus on the eastern europe former eastern european countries from china sides and now we see it with israeli as well that there is an attempt to maybe saw a kind of division in there let's bring in someone from taipei and how is that viewed in china. well china tend to ignore most of the queries isms because it is italy who long voiced desire to work closely with china and when people said that while china's project let some countries less reliant into dead traps there was say those are fake news and turn to sound good examples like what happened in greece which is similar to italy and it is true that greece did transform most indebted country to up revitalize the economy but we also have to be aware that china now owns the majority of greece crucial part asport so for china's partner they found the initiative to be both a blessing and a curse but the chinese government can't tell you the price side of this story could we expect more. trying to make more inroad
take countries or organizations in bite sized pieces so i think we're seeing a little bit of that happening now to europe i think that there's a focus on the eastern europe former eastern european countries from china sides and now we see it with israeli as well that there is an attempt to maybe saw a kind of division in there let's bring in someone from taipei and how is that viewed in china. well china tend to ignore most of the queries isms because it is italy who long voiced desire to work...
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have taken shelf space away from adidas and nike i feel like particularly starting in europe that's shifting a littlepushed back to the forefront, and that's really because i think consumers are coming back to really technical brands and athletic brands that are authentic and also that are engaging them, and i think that's part of the reemergence here of nike, not to mention the fact that their product just looks outstanding >> if it's more technically oriented, does that favor perhaps brands like nike's front, but what about underarmour. that's a brand that we think of being from the technical standpoint as well >> absolutely. i think under armour's issues are a bit different. they obviously went downstream and were certainly over inventoried in the channel, and they are going very much through a clean-up process you know, nike has really been able to hold the brand in a premium status, and also nike certainly has really cleaned up their wholesale channel. if you go into a footlocker, they're no longer promoting and giving all the product away. the fixtures are better. the marketing is better. i thi
have taken shelf space away from adidas and nike i feel like particularly starting in europe that's shifting a littlepushed back to the forefront, and that's really because i think consumers are coming back to really technical brands and athletic brands that are authentic and also that are engaging them, and i think that's part of the reemergence here of nike, not to mention the fact that their product just looks outstanding >> if it's more technically oriented, does that favor perhaps...
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the economic soft patch we have seen in europe persisting a little bit towards the end of last year and the start of this year, that is something weighing increasingly on central banker'' minds. seems like not all are convinced it will be that deep of a slowdown. we have hot -- we have not heard much from draghi on his assessment. it is one thing for some of the other members of the governing council, but another in for draghi to make his assessment. guy: ecb next thursday, and i am sure we will the showing that live. kristine aquino. withe: let's check in first word news. >> pakistan has released the indian pilot who was captured when his fighter jet was shot down. he was returned to india. they are calling it a jester of peace -- they're calling it a gesture of peace. president is claiming his relationship with north korea's kim jong-un is very good despite the collapse of the two leaders summit in hanoi, vietnam. the president tweeted the two had very substantial negotiations. president trump and not addressed the pushback from north korea, which disputed his account of why the sum o
the economic soft patch we have seen in europe persisting a little bit towards the end of last year and the start of this year, that is something weighing increasingly on central banker'' minds. seems like not all are convinced it will be that deep of a slowdown. we have hot -- we have not heard much from draghi on his assessment. it is one thing for some of the other members of the governing council, but another in for draghi to make his assessment. guy: ecb next thursday, and i am sure we...
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that to nato even though it is a very essential part of defense for europe is because of the president in the u.s. trump. become a little bit less something that europeans want to rely on at least we have had a debate in the past about how. we have our own defense or security interests which we also need to be capable of achieving by ourselves what is one of the european defense interests but outside of nato well we have a much closer. border for to russia for example so we when we look at defense we of course needs to think about. how will we be able to protect ourselves even if the u.s. were to decide for example to leave nato this is not something that i'm expecting however this is something that trump has already raised in the past that this is an option. how do you think this is going to go down with what you want to call the awkward squad in your hungary poland czech republic slovakia he speaks a lot in this letter about how we need to protect our values and this is when i hear him addressing especially those countries. i think it is very necessary to find mechanisms of how we can ensure that european values are b
that to nato even though it is a very essential part of defense for europe is because of the president in the u.s. trump. become a little bit less something that europeans want to rely on at least we have had a debate in the past about how. we have our own defense or security interests which we also need to be capable of achieving by ourselves what is one of the european defense interests but outside of nato well we have a much closer. border for to russia for example so we when we look at...
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things are a little different here in europe, a little more skeptical, perhaps, about the asia reboundng day. after weeks, months, years, apple finally reveals it's all in as the services company and a star-studded event in its cupertino, california headquarters unveiling its new offerings, including news and magazine subscriptions for $10 a month. it is also offering a credit card tied to apple pay in association with goldman sachs. one of the day headlines was apple's new original video service, featuring hollywood heavy hitters like steven spielberg set to take on netflix, amazon, and disney. let's get to alex webb from arotech team at bloomberg opinion. any surprises? i have seen a lot written about what was not presented, the price of some of these products for example. what surprised you? the gaming platform was the one thing we didn't know it huge amount about. everything else was pretty well telegraphed. leave even knew the identity of some of the people who were going to turn up. they kept on having -- the stage went to black and the lights came up with a big hollywood star. r
things are a little different here in europe, a little more skeptical, perhaps, about the asia reboundng day. after weeks, months, years, apple finally reveals it's all in as the services company and a star-studded event in its cupertino, california headquarters unveiling its new offerings, including news and magazine subscriptions for $10 a month. it is also offering a credit card tied to apple pay in association with goldman sachs. one of the day headlines was apple's new original video...
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spoke to a senior research of the global policy institute who says europe's hand may be forced to let refugees in. well i think it's the little problem that europe. we're going to have is that you have this very powerful forces. within europe that. will be we are not letting anybody in. but in the now with all the human rights the amnesty international the george soros crowd will say my god this is inhumane european civilization is coming to an end these are people fleeing from most horrific tortures and murder and rape you have to let them in and i think in those circumstances it's going to be very hard for the maltese and the talents to say no. i don't like campaigns being launched against the u.s. drugmaker a cuban he doesn't even own the patent for the treatment kind of more pronounced the story. all across the american political spectrum almost everyone seems to agree that prescription drug costs are too high we will never stop fighting for our children our seniors and those in need of prescription drugs and working families who cannot afford the escalation of cost the drug lobby is making an absolute fortune at the expe
spoke to a senior research of the global policy institute who says europe's hand may be forced to let refugees in. well i think it's the little problem that europe. we're going to have is that you have this very powerful forces. within europe that. will be we are not letting anybody in. but in the now with all the human rights the amnesty international the george soros crowd will say my god this is inhumane european civilization is coming to an end these are people fleeing from most horrific...
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negotiating gambit, i think if a deal is done, i think everyone both in the uk and in europe would accept a littleging orders that stop reports to the police. these ndas are controversial. they are controversial, not least with philip green but also abroad with harvey weinstein. the government will outline tomorrow how to stop misuse of ndas. it is fine to use them for keeping trade secrets and confidential information if someone leaves the company to work elsewhere, that is acceptable but what isn't is then being used to cover up what isn't is then being used to cover up illegal behaviour by senior executives in the company —like racism or homophobia, bullying or intimidation, discrimination, sexual harassment, groping, whatever. buying them off? sir philip green is alleged to have paid seven figure sums to his staff, all well and good if you're happy for that to be covered up and you want the money but in future you can still go to the police and report illegal activity. if you think across corporate culture how many ndas have been signed in all stratus of society and whether they can tear these
negotiating gambit, i think if a deal is done, i think everyone both in the uk and in europe would accept a littleging orders that stop reports to the police. these ndas are controversial. they are controversial, not least with philip green but also abroad with harvey weinstein. the government will outline tomorrow how to stop misuse of ndas. it is fine to use them for keeping trade secrets and confidential information if someone leaves the company to work elsewhere, that is acceptable but what...
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cannot have more than forty nine percent so it's not very attractive for investors either a little bit about europe will go to europe looking across the mediterranean and seeing that well of course unions i think are quite worried but they're not saying a word because algeria have a very high sense of sovereignty which you know lies in their his. historic start in the colonial struggle so there everyone has been quiet reticent to say something except the french eventually. say that. to. not go for reelection was good which. got them into trouble in algeria. so i think europe is quite worried but the interesting thing is europeans are worried about migration but what i hear from all the time now is this is at a point where we don't want to leave because. we want to we we can construct our future now sure here in the country so i think this is a positive sign is a builder feels from the german is jude for international and security affairs here in berlin we appreciate you coming in and sharing your insights thank you. well the day is almost over the conversation continues online your find us on twitt
cannot have more than forty nine percent so it's not very attractive for investors either a little bit about europe will go to europe looking across the mediterranean and seeing that well of course unions i think are quite worried but they're not saying a word because algeria have a very high sense of sovereignty which you know lies in their his. historic start in the colonial struggle so there everyone has been quiet reticent to say something except the french eventually. say that. to. not go...
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anywhere from the northeastern part of europe all the way down towards the central part of europe we're looking a little bit cooler but lots of sun in the forecast there down here towards the southeast though it is still stormy we're watching this area of low pressure turning bring some very heavy rain across the region and that is really going to continue and stay in that same location as we go towards wednesday bring some rain across parts of southern greece as well as into turkey appear towards the north though that storm continues across much of the north we're going to be seeing some rain in very heavy rain at times and winds across parts of most of northern europe well also we're going to see some rain here across parts of northern africa over the next few days particularly libya as well as into egypt with clouds for ghazi. if the war where on live t.v. and it's taught us is to be able to be concise in expressing exactly what is happening in the moment and what it means. or if you join us on saying israel is an apartheid state engaged in the ethnic cleansing of the palestinian people this is a dia
anywhere from the northeastern part of europe all the way down towards the central part of europe we're looking a little bit cooler but lots of sun in the forecast there down here towards the southeast though it is still stormy we're watching this area of low pressure turning bring some very heavy rain across the region and that is really going to continue and stay in that same location as we go towards wednesday bring some rain across parts of southern greece as well as into turkey appear...
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might leave concrete details behind and make their way to iceland joining little gray and little white. the europe europa league round of sixteen kicked off on thursday the one remaining german team. faced in a match that ended scoreless the italian side had the chance to take the lead after a penalty in the twenty second minute but frankfurt goalkeeper. pushed the resulting penalty shot save could make a big difference when the two teams play there to. next week in. city is being investigated by europe's governing body for football for possible violations of fair play rules the possible violations relate to allegations that man city officials. the source of revenue from sponsorship deals if the allegations are proven to be true manchester city could be the big money champions league tournaments. and just a reminder the top story we're following for you people around the world are taking part in rallies like here in india to mark international women's day indian women's groups have launched an eleven point plan to improve safety education health care. in. years after the disappearance of malaysia
might leave concrete details behind and make their way to iceland joining little gray and little white. the europe europa league round of sixteen kicked off on thursday the one remaining german team. faced in a match that ended scoreless the italian side had the chance to take the lead after a penalty in the twenty second minute but frankfurt goalkeeper. pushed the resulting penalty shot save could make a big difference when the two teams play there to. next week in. city is being investigated...
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. >> fair enough let's dive into europe a little bit more as we were discussing the ecb downgraded therowth forecast to 1.1% is there a bigger problem bubbling under the surface could they face another existential crisis like in 2011 to '12 any time soon >> the downgrading is close to what i think is long-term growth rate, about 1% no one else believes that but i'm confident they will eventually so they're going to have to learn to live with a low growth rate they have other probables of immigration which is rattling the cage so viciously for three or four years politically. that is highly unlikely to go away africa is the only place on the planet where the growth rate in population is prodigious and the u.n. says they produce an extra 3 billion people and the rest of the world will be declining now there won't be 3 billion extra africans but 1.5 billion or 2 billion and there will be immigration waves this make the recent experience look trivial i think that will be the biggest factor as they get stressed out it produces opportunities for the big players, russia, china, to misbehave o
. >> fair enough let's dive into europe a little bit more as we were discussing the ecb downgraded therowth forecast to 1.1% is there a bigger problem bubbling under the surface could they face another existential crisis like in 2011 to '12 any time soon >> the downgrading is close to what i think is long-term growth rate, about 1% no one else believes that but i'm confident they will eventually so they're going to have to learn to live with a low growth rate they have other...
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they do plan to travel around europe a little bit more before flying home to rio vista. >>> the timenow 7:47 am, let's check the community here. >>> it looks all right, we do have some slow traffic here and there but it's a very typical commute. i would say in marin county, it looks nice. you been hearing rosemary say it's going to rain later, i think some people are factoring that into their day. maybe they don't want to take the car today because they'll be driving home in the rain. but if that doesn't bother you, just be careful out there. remember your headlights need to be on if your windshield wipers are going. you will get pulled over if you're not doing that. this is a look at highway four. 24 is little better through lafayette, at the bay area bridge, i would dare say it's getting lighter. this is look at interstate 880, you can see the traffic here is moderate, as you look at the peninsula, 1012 san mateo,, southlake into belmont, 17 again, some troubling slow traffic approaching hamilton avenue where there is a crash. hello rosemary. >> happy monday to you. happy monday to
they do plan to travel around europe a little bit more before flying home to rio vista. >>> the timenow 7:47 am, let's check the community here. >>> it looks all right, we do have some slow traffic here and there but it's a very typical commute. i would say in marin county, it looks nice. you been hearing rosemary say it's going to rain later, i think some people are factoring that into their day. maybe they don't want to take the car today because they'll be driving home in...
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europe. headquarters, a little bit of a holding pattern head of the fed.ugh about the u.s. china trade talks. struggling there if you look at the offshore. the governors saying home prices may have further to fall. >> we have a slight turnaround. nomura says it is. upbrent, a little higher, 0.8%. the minister saying we are going to make it -- what is your position? we will talk about that. we will debate that. let's get your business flash. >> sony and nintendo shares are falling after google outlined a games.ush into it allows developers to put them on to a streaming platform. much they not say how will charge users or whether it will be funded through advertising. phasesas lost the first of a jury trial after determining -- they now moved to the second phase of a trial. paying to resolve the u.s. lawsuits could cost them as much as $5 billion. nissan is reportedly cutting a carre target for china sales by 8%. this signals a downturn may be an extended one. passenger of it sales in china fell 6%, the first klein since the early 1990's. ongoing tensions th
europe. headquarters, a little bit of a holding pattern head of the fed.ugh about the u.s. china trade talks. struggling there if you look at the offshore. the governors saying home prices may have further to fall. >> we have a slight turnaround. nomura says it is. upbrent, a little higher, 0.8%. the minister saying we are going to make it -- what is your position? we will talk about that. we will debate that. let's get your business flash. >> sony and nintendo shares are falling...
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insult everyone and everything the press are afraid of her of a just look at europe is that what we're supposed to fear those little old men like you or jersey staggering about in limpin the talking about europe. crap about reading it that these people belong in an old people's home where they can rest we have nothing to do with this remark or do you think i miss you we did it crazy our federal treasury video. released and when europe puts italy under pressure because of its national debt then this blustering former comedian turned political clown has plenty of poisoned arrows in his quiver. against germany for example. don't appear to be a problem where i don't have to be afraid anymore to be fair of debt think of germany. and the job. which the word short has two meanings the word city car not only monitoring debt but also barreled guilt and things inside your arms are going to make the river i hate it but i'm not to blame for any of that you know if anyone is responsible for the debt then it's germany which was supposed to repay its war debts by the one nine hundred fifty three but it didn't matter and they beco
insult everyone and everything the press are afraid of her of a just look at europe is that what we're supposed to fear those little old men like you or jersey staggering about in limpin the talking about europe. crap about reading it that these people belong in an old people's home where they can rest we have nothing to do with this remark or do you think i miss you we did it crazy our federal treasury video. released and when europe puts italy under pressure because of its national debt then...
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europe. this number is a little farfetched no because he says it as a very serious threat but a post. who first of all i want to tell you that we are a christian democratic government and being a christian as a person and being christian democrat as a politician means that you must not be anti anything so we are not anti muslim we are not then by anything we are in favor of protecting the christian the culture and the christian heritage of europe and i can tell you that it was like four years ago when i first was challenged by my negotiating for her when i said that europe is a christian continent you know it's it's unbelievable that you are challenge for that some things that should not be the case europe is a christian continent with the judeo christian heritage with christian culture and and in this regard i think it's very harmful and dangerous that there are forces suggesting that we should forget about christian symbols to be taken off from public institutions or there was even a french decision to take off the the cross from the top of the of the monument of pope john paul the
europe. this number is a little farfetched no because he says it as a very serious threat but a post. who first of all i want to tell you that we are a christian democratic government and being a christian as a person and being christian democrat as a politician means that you must not be anti anything so we are not anti muslim we are not then by anything we are in favor of protecting the christian the culture and the christian heritage of europe and i can tell you that it was like four years...
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no there was so we are assisting in europe you know a little. general doug low and his division are notorious in sudan the unit was formed from the militias called the general weed which translates as devils on horseback investigators in the hague say doug low was their commander when on the president's orders they led a campaign of ethnic cleansing in darfur. now integrated into the army the same troops have been deployed by the government to the north as a border patrol force international human rights groups accuse the orissa of abusing refugees and forcibly returning them to their home countries ethiopia and eritrea in violation of international refugee laws. the e.u. denies it cooperates with e.r.'s if. the spokesperson for sudan's cooperation with the e.u. is general. not affiliated with the r.s.s. he's in charge of border protection at the interior ministry. derives late to our meeting because he says he was held up in talks with e.u. project officials. stresses that sudan complies with international standards in its treatment of refugees
no there was so we are assisting in europe you know a little. general doug low and his division are notorious in sudan the unit was formed from the militias called the general weed which translates as devils on horseback investigators in the hague say doug low was their commander when on the president's orders they led a campaign of ethnic cleansing in darfur. now integrated into the army the same troops have been deployed by the government to the north as a border patrol force international...