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>> president of the european commission delivering his state of the european. he talked about the importance of a strong and united europe and the ongoing brexit negotiations and this was held in france. it's an hour. >> mr. president. honorable members. ood morning. sometimes, history moves discreetly. when we are talking about the work of a commission, which only has a five-year time to make some change, over such a short time, you can't bring about a big change in the state of affairs. the current commission, like its predecessors, is an episode of a brief moment in time in the long history of the european union. our plan has not yet come. our commissions are not yet going to take stock before you of everything we have done over the past four years. on the contrary, i will tell you that work will continue over the coming months. to ensure that our imperfect european union becomes even more -- becomes a little more perfect every day. we still have things to do. which is what i wish to discuss with you this morning. no satisfaction modesty taints my results. t
>> president of the european commission delivering his state of the european. he talked about the importance of a strong and united europe and the ongoing brexit negotiations and this was held in france. it's an hour. >> mr. president. honorable members. ood morning. sometimes, history moves discreetly. when we are talking about the work of a commission, which only has a five-year time to make some change, over such a short time, you can't bring about a big change in the state of...
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well you know since there are a european people and european citizens to vote on the e.u. elections i think we should leave it to do europeans number one number a speech we hate cheating each other we have even told openly here in russia that we will never break the unity of the european union because unity. on the other hand made it very clear that there must be a dialogue there must be a discussion an honest discussion a straightforward discussion about whether sanctions have been successful or not and then let's see things factually but the european economies but the retell the russian economy or of the read help to go down with the russian economy whether it's hard to implement the music agreements and so on and so forth so there are very straightforward questions and there are very easy answers yes or no and then after giving honest answers to honest questions we should make a decision about the future now the current italian government. seems to represent the same position nor to mustique roll over and the discussion must be made as these they are a strong country a
well you know since there are a european people and european citizens to vote on the e.u. elections i think we should leave it to do europeans number one number a speech we hate cheating each other we have even told openly here in russia that we will never break the unity of the european union because unity. on the other hand made it very clear that there must be a dialogue there must be a discussion an honest discussion a straightforward discussion about whether sanctions have been successful...
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well you know since there are a european people and european citizens to vote on the e.u. elections i think we should leave it to the europeans number one number two we are part of the biggest european party family european peoples party and the strongest and the most successful party of the european peoples party so we hope that our party family will be successful and the hope that we can change the general attitude of the people's party which is now well migration by migration attitudes and so present and your prime minister obviously get along very well present and meyerson store brand greatly do you think this could actually be a real help in some way for hungary or is it just an ideological liking while you know under the democrat administration under president obama we suffered a lot because the american that time administration the made open attempts to interfere into our domestic. internal politics now such kind of attempts are not happening anymore for us it's great in many cases we receive things in a similar way but we have to understand that they are the number
well you know since there are a european people and european citizens to vote on the e.u. elections i think we should leave it to the europeans number one number two we are part of the biggest european party family european peoples party and the strongest and the most successful party of the european peoples party so we hope that our party family will be successful and the hope that we can change the general attitude of the people's party which is now well migration by migration attitudes and...
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elections next year will be maybe the most important european elections ever in the european history european parliament elections were always elections in which it seems a joke but it is reality europe was not the matter was not the core of the discussion. each country was having european elections to discuss the massacre for years to try to check the popularity of the government and so on and so forth it is the first time. that the european elections will change in any way the european path because you know for twenty years until now the european parliament was formed around two pm political peelers center left center right all the political decisions even on russian sanctions or trade issues are the outcome of an agreement between these two political families so the european parliament political landscape it's an easy seat landscape because you have two groups you have to do you need the agreement between two groups and that's it that will change next year next year you will have fragmentation probably it would be necessary to have the agreement among four groups to need to have a
elections next year will be maybe the most important european elections ever in the european history european parliament elections were always elections in which it seems a joke but it is reality europe was not the matter was not the core of the discussion. each country was having european elections to discuss the massacre for years to try to check the popularity of the government and so on and so forth it is the first time. that the european elections will change in any way the european path...
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union because our interest is to have a strong european union under it can be strong in a strong european union and this is the this is the focal point of the debate how to make european union strong again and there's a big clash between the some western european and to slip through the strait were pushing for a european union which should be stepping into the dimension of post christianity. and post nations and our goal is totally different we want a strong european union. it's been strong member states and we want a europe which sticks to its christian heritage so we're number one we don't want europe to get rid of the christian heritage and we want member states to stay as member states we don't want our you know give up our nationality we don't want to give up our culture we don't want to give up our heritage and so on and so forth so this is a big clash between those who want to see european union as post christian as post national and us who want to see europe as a christian continent based on strong member states european commission is also undertaking legal action against hungary
union because our interest is to have a strong european union under it can be strong in a strong european union and this is the this is the focal point of the debate how to make european union strong again and there's a big clash between the some western european and to slip through the strait were pushing for a european union which should be stepping into the dimension of post christianity. and post nations and our goal is totally different we want a strong european union. it's been strong...
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the europeans expect, quite rightly, that the european union protects them. the commission is proposing new terroristy to counter propaganda and to take it down on the internet within an hour. that is the divisive time window when the greatest damaged can take place. we are also proposing that the tariffs of the new upn -- european public prosecutor will be extended when it comes to fighting terrorist acts. we must be able to prosecute terrorists across borders. terrorists don't know borders. shouldn't make us there are cap wishes. their accomplices. we must be equally decisive to make sure there are free and fair elections in europe. the commission is proposing new a look for aect persons by manipulation from third countries. and huge private interests. leadership, seeking compromises, it is urgently needed in migration issues. , more thane progress is claimed. five out of the seven commission proposals to reshape our migration system were adopted. our efforts have been successful. there are 97% less migrants in the eastern mediterranean and 80% less in the
the europeans expect, quite rightly, that the european union protects them. the commission is proposing new terroristy to counter propaganda and to take it down on the internet within an hour. that is the divisive time window when the greatest damaged can take place. we are also proposing that the tariffs of the new upn -- european public prosecutor will be extended when it comes to fighting terrorist acts. we must be able to prosecute terrorists across borders. terrorists don't know borders....
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is trying to encourage european businesses to bypass u.s. sanctions but it seems like some big players are not willing to take the risk. return to iran to do business last year after a seventeen year absence the german auto giant said it wanted to reestablish a presence in the country it's signed contracts to import several vehicle models to around. other german companies like b a s f we're also investing in iran but could there be a u. turn the us ambassador to germany richard grenell said b.s.f. is now accessing the iranian marcus he said that the car giant was complying with u.s. sanctions against the islamic republic. tweeted b a s f will comply with u.s. sanctions on iran. b.s.f. has not yet responded to the ambassador's tweet nor has the w. at least not directly the carmaker says it's complying with all laws and export regulations one is an e.u. law that says european companies don't have to comply with the u.s. sanctions on iran but more companies are choosing to play it safe they fear doing business in iran could hurt their access to
is trying to encourage european businesses to bypass u.s. sanctions but it seems like some big players are not willing to take the risk. return to iran to do business last year after a seventeen year absence the german auto giant said it wanted to reestablish a presence in the country it's signed contracts to import several vehicle models to around. other german companies like b a s f we're also investing in iran but could there be a u. turn the us ambassador to germany richard grenell said...
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from hungary's prime minister condemns in a new report accusing him of undermining democracy as the european parliament debates whether to strip hungary of its a new voting rights viktor all about tells lawmakers the accusations against his popular government are an insult also on the program. how to flee fighting when you've lost your home your parents and their lives d.w. goes to a refugee camp in syria's crawford's to meet a teenager with no end left to rot. and russia stages its biggest war game since the soviet era moscow says the joint military exercises with china a purely defensive but nato uses russia preparing for war. i'm sure gail welcome to the program hungary's prime minister is of the european parliament in strasburg defending his populist government ahead of a vote to impose sanctions against it for it to accuse the european parliament of blackmailing his country brits immigration policies and describe the report detailing breaches of the rule of law as an insult there are also concerns about the independence of hungary's courts and the rise of corruption the parliament votes
from hungary's prime minister condemns in a new report accusing him of undermining democracy as the european parliament debates whether to strip hungary of its a new voting rights viktor all about tells lawmakers the accusations against his popular government are an insult also on the program. how to flee fighting when you've lost your home your parents and their lives d.w. goes to a refugee camp in syria's crawford's to meet a teenager with no end left to rot. and russia stages its biggest war...
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pushing for a european uni. we should be stepping into a dimension of post christianity. and post nations and our goal is totally different we want a strong european union based on strong member states and we want a europe which sticks to its christian heritage so number one we don't want europe to get rid of the christian heritage and we want the member states to stay as member states we don't want you know give up our nationality we don't want to give up our culture of we don't want to give up our heritage and so on and so forth so this is a big clash between those who want to see european union as post christian as post national and us who want to see europe as a christian continent based on strong member states european commission's undertaking legal action against hungary for its law targets those who help asylum seekers do you think this goes to all the way to the european court of justice could could actually hunger again then scrap the law look the thing is the following we are a country we are a state a
pushing for a european uni. we should be stepping into a dimension of post christianity. and post nations and our goal is totally different we want a strong european union based on strong member states and we want a europe which sticks to its christian heritage so number one we don't want europe to get rid of the christian heritage and we want the member states to stay as member states we don't want you know give up our nationality we don't want to give up our culture of we don't want to give...
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acts from all of you did european union this is why i mentioned. the eastern countries but i can mention also for instance mexico we have to. have a new deal with mexico because it's it's for the most russians that we want to be proactive and positive towards north america but we can't accept the sad truth of the case from so you have like you've said in the beginning of the interview that whatever is happening is a mortal threat to europe but i've also heard jinan in to say that trans hostile attitude towards europe is actually going to help you or grow up that's funny because that's what we russians say and what the sanctions the sanctions will help them grow up but are you guys actually when i say you the europeans ready to defy america like serious issues for instance iran sanctions i think iran is is. is really next and acceptable what happened on iran so i think we have to think how to avoid the bad consequences of this huge and so on on iran. it depends on the next elections depends whether he would be reelected or not because one scenario i
acts from all of you did european union this is why i mentioned. the eastern countries but i can mention also for instance mexico we have to. have a new deal with mexico because it's it's for the most russians that we want to be proactive and positive towards north america but we can't accept the sad truth of the case from so you have like you've said in the beginning of the interview that whatever is happening is a mortal threat to europe but i've also heard jinan in to say that trans hostile...
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from outside the european union.tting forward a set of rules or people from the european union and people from outside the european union. the next challenge for you, if you get a deal, will be to get support in parliament. is this the political battle of your lifetime? when we come to the vote in parliament, the important thing is the people to remember what both is and how important it is to the british people because this will be a vote that will be delivering on the referendum result. the referendum was, the result of that was a very important historic moment for the uk, coming out of the european union, becoming a truly independent sovereign state again will be an important moment for the uk. and if parliament votes know? they rejected? when we come to it, parliament will vote for a deal because people will see the importance of a deal that maintains a good trading relationship with the eu but also maintains good cooperation in other areas but gives us cooperation in other areas but gives us the freedom to take
from outside the european union.tting forward a set of rules or people from the european union and people from outside the european union. the next challenge for you, if you get a deal, will be to get support in parliament. is this the political battle of your lifetime? when we come to the vote in parliament, the important thing is the people to remember what both is and how important it is to the british people because this will be a vote that will be delivering on the referendum result. the...
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sanctions altogether or can the european union can european countries in fact do business buy oil fromiran using the euro. willie could it be they could buy any currency they want but but it's completely inaccurate to say that the r. and b. is now a global substitute for the dollar when it comes to the oil trade. what what is being discussed here is that in shanghai the chinese government has set up an oil futures trading platform in china and this has garnered significant trading volume what is very important to note on this is the important part well suppliers are still paid in hard currency so the transaction will take place such that it will be denominated in side of china in orem be however if you're on it if saudi arabia if anybody else wants to take that money out of china they have to turn turn it into dollars euros whatever they want and so it's completely inaccurate to say the global oil suppliers can you can get paid in in an r. and b. there is the amount of r. and b. outside of china is is is virtually negligible almost zero in the grand scheme of things but most of all the
sanctions altogether or can the european union can european countries in fact do business buy oil fromiran using the euro. willie could it be they could buy any currency they want but but it's completely inaccurate to say that the r. and b. is now a global substitute for the dollar when it comes to the oil trade. what what is being discussed here is that in shanghai the chinese government has set up an oil futures trading platform in china and this has garnered significant trading volume what...
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european trigger article. article seven of the european union to initiate.a member state it could even lose its rights for the first time in the us history the european commission checkered article seven in july against poland despite a similar case against it hungary has so far a marriage unscathed the reasons for this are mainly political according to green m.e.p. . she examined the legal situation in hungary on behalf of the european parliament and clear breaches of the e.u. is fundamental. the political party is member of the european people's party and they have friends in commission and in parliament and hungary viktor orban still has a majority behind him in the european parliament though it could look very different. which way is tomorrow's vote likely to go. it really depends if the e.p. the european people's party which is a part of the. party makes its members stick to a certain party line in this. article seven but it's going to be hard to get the. two thirds majority now we don't expect that to happen actually just a reminder p.p. is kingmaker h
european trigger article. article seven of the european union to initiate.a member state it could even lose its rights for the first time in the us history the european commission checkered article seven in july against poland despite a similar case against it hungary has so far a marriage unscathed the reasons for this are mainly political according to green m.e.p. . she examined the legal situation in hungary on behalf of the european parliament and clear breaches of the e.u. is fundamental....
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rallied andia european stocks are up as well. european leaders meeting in austria. deadlock finally be broken. welcome to bloomberg markets, open." i'm "european matt miller alongside and edwards. anna: the stocks that are moving up and down. the auto sector, up by 4.7%. a lot of what they said seems kind of negative but one analyst saying none of it is a fright and we see the share price going up by 4.7%. husqyarna up by 3.5%. we have kingfisher down there. down by 7%. profitability there seems to have slipped. they have a plan in place to turn it around. decca group down by 4.3%. it's based in switzerland. group down by 4.3%. danske bank already donned just on news the ceo will step down. we don't have a real hand on the size of that money-laundering scandal. rep of the stocks -- matt? trade markets have been a good proxy for growth in the u.s. but our global truck makers prepare for the next downturn whenever it comes? it doesn't look like it's coming a time soon. one of the biggest truck makers in the world, from the commercial vehicle fair in hanover. the ceo o
rallied andia european stocks are up as well. european leaders meeting in austria. deadlock finally be broken. welcome to bloomberg markets, open." i'm "european matt miller alongside and edwards. anna: the stocks that are moving up and down. the auto sector, up by 4.7%. a lot of what they said seems kind of negative but one analyst saying none of it is a fright and we see the share price going up by 4.7%. husqyarna up by 3.5%. we have kingfisher down there. down by 7%. profitability...
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of trying to cherry pick its way out of theory european union -- out of the european union. reporter: it all looked so friendly and polite at the outset. there was common interest to come up with a brexit deal regarding britain's future relationship with the european union. but that didn't happen here. it will have to happen at a make or break meeting in a month. the european council president donald tusk rejected the plan regarding the future relationship with the eu. the british would like to benefit from frictionless trait, even though they won't be part of the multinational bloc anymore. tusk threw cold water on what britain oncwants. >> the suggested framework for economic cooperation will not work, not least because it risks undermining the single market. reporter: the eu itself would like to continue having seamless trade with northern ireland. however, the british prime minister rejected that as her government feels it would economically and constitutionally isolate the u.k. she did not hesitate to mention the other scenario. prime min. may: if there is no agreement
of trying to cherry pick its way out of theory european union -- out of the european union. reporter: it all looked so friendly and polite at the outset. there was common interest to come up with a brexit deal regarding britain's future relationship with the european union. but that didn't happen here. it will have to happen at a make or break meeting in a month. the european council president donald tusk rejected the plan regarding the future relationship with the eu. the british would like to...
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by the way of the european union.l right so one if there will be enough votes to support triggering article seven what are the consequences for hungry what do these political sanctions really mean. but we've we've we've talked about that already many times in the respective poland where they face the same article seven procedure and we do know that at the end possibly that country that faces this procedure might be stripped of its voting rights but it's a long process to get there so on isn't necessarily afraid that this will actually happen but he wants to avoid this because of what it means what it implies for his country for the reputation and also the trouble he would have to go through so we've been hearing from reliable sources that he will try to offer something behind the scenes to his own party in order to make them not to vote in favor of this article seven procedure all right so some talking behind the scenes but he was also due to actually address the parliament today what could we expect from prime minist
by the way of the european union.l right so one if there will be enough votes to support triggering article seven what are the consequences for hungry what do these political sanctions really mean. but we've we've we've talked about that already many times in the respective poland where they face the same article seven procedure and we do know that at the end possibly that country that faces this procedure might be stripped of its voting rights but it's a long process to get there so on isn't...
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the main basis for partnering in the european union is actually the european space agency not the unionmmissions report the majority of our funding through the european space agency which is independent of the european union and we are not going anywhere at weeak in fact increasing contributions in 2016 after the referendum. all of that is true but there is one project which in many ways was many other which is run by the european union and that is galileo. those who are not familiar, it is the european effort to produce a satellite navigation system to rival the american gps. britain has played a key role in it and we now stand to be frozen out from it. that is very. we have supply 20% of the kit and capability of going into the project and at the moment the negotiations are not showing flexibility on the side of the european commission to enable us to participate. from that perspective it is clear. we can no longer be active participants in the galileo project and obviously that has severe applications implications for businesses in the uk which have made a lot of money from galileo.
the main basis for partnering in the european union is actually the european space agency not the unionmmissions report the majority of our funding through the european space agency which is independent of the european union and we are not going anywhere at weeak in fact increasing contributions in 2016 after the referendum. all of that is true but there is one project which in many ways was many other which is run by the european union and that is galileo. those who are not familiar, it is the...
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european capabilities on defense. for instance, the u.s. has one main -- one battle tank and in europe they have 7. it's much less scale, much more costly so if the european corporation can address the european defense industry, that would be good for all of us. but european eu efforts on defense can never replace nato partly because if you look at the figures when uk leaves eu 80% of nato's expenditures would come from noneu allies. so in no way can replace nato. this is not only about money but geography, if you look at geography, in the north you have norway, iceland, north atlantic, in the south turkey and other allies and in the west you have canada, united states and uk and, of course, any credible defense of europe needs those capabilities and also the geography of this allies to be effective in defending europe, so, yes, i believe in stronger european defense, i believe in stronger eu efforts on defense but not as alternative but something which is complementing nato. >> last time the nato strategic concept wa
european capabilities on defense. for instance, the u.s. has one main -- one battle tank and in europe they have 7. it's much less scale, much more costly so if the european corporation can address the european defense industry, that would be good for all of us. but european eu efforts on defense can never replace nato partly because if you look at the figures when uk leaves eu 80% of nato's expenditures would come from noneu allies. so in no way can replace nato. this is not only about money...
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need to understand two hundred fifty days before european elections more and more europeans and actually believe the far right's idea is that there is an actual link between being a foreigner being a syrian refugee or muslim being a threat to public order and that has been proven wrong not by myself but by the intelligence services of germany by the french police we can definitely see statistically that a refugee is as dangerous as a standard european you can be good you can be bad that is not the issue and as long as what about what about the argument then because the policy of just allowing in large groups of people may not need the economic in to meet the economic interests of countries like germany. while these economies do need people to make up gaps in their workforce they should be choosing the more skilled labor and the types of people that are really needed rather than just allowing everybody in so-to speak. well interestingly the european parliament has already suggested to answer your question a very strong e.u. position welcoming migrants on specific conditions which or that
need to understand two hundred fifty days before european elections more and more europeans and actually believe the far right's idea is that there is an actual link between being a foreigner being a syrian refugee or muslim being a threat to public order and that has been proven wrong not by myself but by the intelligence services of germany by the french police we can definitely see statistically that a refugee is as dangerous as a standard european you can be good you can be bad that is not...
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of trying to cherry pick its way out of the european union. it all looked so friendly and polite at the outset there certainly was common interest to come up with the brics a deal regarding britain's future relationship with the european union but that didn't happen here. it will have to happen at a make or break meeting in a month european council president donald rejected britain's plan regarding its future relationship with the e.u. the british would like to benefit from frictionless trade even though they won't be part of the multinational bloc anymore to escape poured cold water on what britain wants everybody to the view of the positive elements in that check propose. the subsystem framework for cooperation. local used to go through its own them and move the market the e.u. itself would like to continue having seamless trade with northern ireland as if it were still in the single market and customs union however the british prime minister rejected that as her government feels it would economically and constitutionally isolate the u.k. sh
of trying to cherry pick its way out of the european union. it all looked so friendly and polite at the outset there certainly was common interest to come up with the brics a deal regarding britain's future relationship with the european union but that didn't happen here. it will have to happen at a make or break meeting in a month european council president donald rejected britain's plan regarding its future relationship with the e.u. the british would like to benefit from frictionless trade...
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to take over the european parliament.might sound like a joke, but it is actually quite worrying if you think that the far right has got into power in italy, the third economy of the eurozone. and europe is very nervous about the collision course of the italian far right government with brussels on financial rules. so it is getting very tense in europe. the idea of throwing a lifeline to theresa may might sound appealing, because it would avoid another hardliner in europe, which is not something anybody wants. that is interesting. do you sense a similar shift? i think theresa may's scenario points to the fact that there are no strong european governments, they are all facing their own crisis at home. in germany, angela merkel is facing the election in bavaria where her partner in crime, as it were, the csu head, fighting for his survival, and so forth. which means that brexit is not agenda number one issue in germany, because they have domestic problems to solve. they are somewhat fatigued of hearing about brexit, nothing
to take over the european parliament.might sound like a joke, but it is actually quite worrying if you think that the far right has got into power in italy, the third economy of the eurozone. and europe is very nervous about the collision course of the italian far right government with brussels on financial rules. so it is getting very tense in europe. the idea of throwing a lifeline to theresa may might sound appealing, because it would avoid another hardliner in europe, which is not something...
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european union, and we are not going anywhere in terms of the european space agency.in fact increased our contributions to the european space agency in 2016, after the eu exit referendum. all of that is true but there is one project that, in many ways, dwarfs all others, which is run by the european union, not by the european space agency, and that is galileo. now, galileo, for those who are not familiar, it's the european effort to produce a satellite navigation system, as to rival to america's gps. britain has played a key role in it. we now stand to be frozen out from it. yes, that is very true. we had played a big role in it. we have supplied about 20% of the kit and capability going into the project and, as you say, at the moment, the negotiations are not showing sufficient flexibility on the side of the european commission to enable us to continue to participate. well, as far as the commission is concerned, it is quite simple, if we're leaving the european union — and at the moment it's not even clear there's going to be a deal to get us out of the european unio
european union, and we are not going anywhere in terms of the european space agency.in fact increased our contributions to the european space agency in 2016, after the eu exit referendum. all of that is true but there is one project that, in many ways, dwarfs all others, which is run by the european union, not by the european space agency, and that is galileo. now, galileo, for those who are not familiar, it's the european effort to produce a satellite navigation system, as to rival to...
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the european people's party which is a part of.or bond as a member of the party makes its members stick to a certain party line in this case it would be against article seven that it's going to be hard to get the two thirds majority now we don't expect that to happen actually just a reminder p.p. is kingmaker here and we expect this evening that the members of the e.p. p. are given free hand to vote any way they want so according to their conscience if that happens then because it is in trouble because many members of the e.p. p.r. very dissatisfied with the path that the door has taken they feel like he's not representing the values not only of the european union but especially of the european people's party and so we expect many of those politicians to vote for triggering article seven so in this case against hungry and so that's why our sources here believe that the two thirds majority will actually happen tomorrow and that article seven will be triggered on wednesday no guarantees but it seems more likely than not that was max
the european people's party which is a part of.or bond as a member of the party makes its members stick to a certain party line in this case it would be against article seven that it's going to be hard to get the two thirds majority now we don't expect that to happen actually just a reminder p.p. is kingmaker here and we expect this evening that the members of the e.p. p. are given free hand to vote any way they want so according to their conscience if that happens then because it is in trouble...
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it was the same when europeans migration to america its human being is mentally. we're beginning to get cold and those who come to germany are coming to the wrong country if we look at the empty foreign demonstrations in cambridge last week what impression of germany must they get looking at recent events that target all. flushes germany is not the wrong country to come to that it's just that now we're not only in germany but an intellectual hungry too all there are lots of european countries where people are protesting against integration would. it doesn't mean it's the wrong country but i think it's a question of how you communicate this change in society to the population. the question is whether we the media have always done a good job here. you might wish that do we know the background of why so many people flee from their homelands. have we always informed people here about that have we told them for instance who is behind the holes in the congo there is he the congo is such a rich country yet it does so poor why always why did i say that because of the oper
it was the same when europeans migration to america its human being is mentally. we're beginning to get cold and those who come to germany are coming to the wrong country if we look at the empty foreign demonstrations in cambridge last week what impression of germany must they get looking at recent events that target all. flushes germany is not the wrong country to come to that it's just that now we're not only in germany but an intellectual hungry too all there are lots of european countries...
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sanctions altogether or can the european union can european countries in fact do business buy oil from iran using the euro. willie could it be they could buy any currency they want but but it's completely inaccurate to say that the r. and b. is now a global substitute for the dollar when it comes to the oil trade. what what is being discussed here is that in shanghai the chinese government has set up an oil futures trading platform in shanghai and this has garnered significant trading volume what is very important to note on this is the important part boyle suppliers are still paid in hard currency so the transaction will take place such that it will be denominated in side of china in orem be however if you're on it if saudi arabia if anybody else wants to take that money out of china they have to turn turn it into dollars euros whatever they want and so it's completely inaccurate to say the global oil suppliers can you can get paid in in an r. and b. there is the amount of r. and b. outside of china is is is virtually negligible almost zero in the grand scheme of things but most of al
sanctions altogether or can the european union can european countries in fact do business buy oil from iran using the euro. willie could it be they could buy any currency they want but but it's completely inaccurate to say that the r. and b. is now a global substitute for the dollar when it comes to the oil trade. what what is being discussed here is that in shanghai the chinese government has set up an oil futures trading platform in shanghai and this has garnered significant trading volume...
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>> welcome to bloomberg markets, the european open. we are live from european at -- headquarters. good morning. stocks in asia falling today as investors assess global growth. no end in sight to trade tensions. oil prices jump as a devastating hurricane heads for the american east coast. cash trade is open in 30 minutes time. anna: that u.k. and eu are expected to sign a brexit deal. theresa may faces a threat to oust her. hurricane florence advances. oil and gasoline futures jump with wti crude trading near $70 $70he as the storm heads near the east coast. the msci asia-pacific index in the midst of its longest consecutive drop since 2002. the hang seng falls deeper into bear market territory. matt: good morning. we are less than a half-hour away from the start of european trading. take a look first off that futures. it is going to be a better day here than it has been overnight for asian traders. if you are long stocks. if you are short you might not be thrilled to see these green arrows. this could change because futures trading is relatively light. trade could turn around quic
>> welcome to bloomberg markets, the european open. we are live from european at -- headquarters. good morning. stocks in asia falling today as investors assess global growth. no end in sight to trade tensions. oil prices jump as a devastating hurricane heads for the american east coast. cash trade is open in 30 minutes time. anna: that u.k. and eu are expected to sign a brexit deal. theresa may faces a threat to oust her. hurricane florence advances. oil and gasoline futures jump with...
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image over the european elections by destroying the p.p. or at least sex sectioning it in half and with this move from man to favor and the fact that they too are bent seems. that it seems that the program has lost a lot of. allies inside his political family it seems that if you're actually not going to be so easy to crack and meth was actually going to have a harder time. getting the momentum he wanted to gain insight to to gain your connections that martin so viktor orban lost a lot of his allies within the but at home he is very popular he won the elections with quite a landslide if with all these problems with the e.u. and with the uncertainty about how things will unfold in the coming weeks and months just think he will still have such a strong support i think so i think it's the same situation that we have in poland that's the way the works. whatever happens to or been right now so either it is from from the b.p. or is to say for them it's a win and also i've heard mention before a solution possible solution cutting funds for those c
image over the european elections by destroying the p.p. or at least sex sectioning it in half and with this move from man to favor and the fact that they too are bent seems. that it seems that the program has lost a lot of. allies inside his political family it seems that if you're actually not going to be so easy to crack and meth was actually going to have a harder time. getting the momentum he wanted to gain insight to to gain your connections that martin so viktor orban lost a lot of his...
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european union and its it with. a white paper remains the only serious and credible proposition if we if there is no agreement on a deal that is acceptable to the united kingdom the new deal you snipped my would keep something from but let nobody be in any doubt with the top. we are prepared and we are preparing for a new deal i'm negotiating and i'm against the interests of the british people the utmost today and yesterday was much better than to will free which they go so do you have people who are. also coming up tonight the world anti-doping agency today lifted russia's suspension triggering outrage around the world some calling the decision and insult to the world's clean athletes you know the process things and it's been extremely shady how it's gone about you know it's why you see outrage by athletes all around the world right now at the possibility that russia could be reinstated under under these circumstances. or we begin the day attempting to imagine what must be going through the mind of british prime mi
european union and its it with. a white paper remains the only serious and credible proposition if we if there is no agreement on a deal that is acceptable to the united kingdom the new deal you snipped my would keep something from but let nobody be in any doubt with the top. we are prepared and we are preparing for a new deal i'm negotiating and i'm against the interests of the british people the utmost today and yesterday was much better than to will free which they go so do you have people...
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union report accusing him of undermining democracy as the european parliament debates stripping his country of its voting rights and hurricane florence on a collision course with the east coast of the united states presidents from virginia to south carolina are moving inland bracing for the wrath of a category four storm. and the state of the world economy ten years after the collapse of lehman brothers every learned our lesson analysts say corporate debt has doubled and the wrists are growing as the era of cheap money drawls to a close. it's good to have you with us tonight the turkey is calling on the world to wake up to what is about to happen in syria in the u.s. newspaper the wall street journal turkish. president richard tell you a better one today writes that the entire world stands to pay the price of an assault on syria is it live province and he adds that the consequences of inaction will be immense present to one's morning comes as tens of thousands of people flee it live to escape the syrian and russian forces preparing to take the final rebel stronghold the u.n. says th
union report accusing him of undermining democracy as the european parliament debates stripping his country of its voting rights and hurricane florence on a collision course with the east coast of the united states presidents from virginia to south carolina are moving inland bracing for the wrath of a category four storm. and the state of the world economy ten years after the collapse of lehman brothers every learned our lesson analysts say corporate debt has doubled and the wrists are growing...
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otherwise there can be no real working relationship between african and european nations. because you open your basically but there are solid economic and political interests at stake you want to disturb that way. it's been you might be my know for you all because i have only the thing i still don't think the europeans would be the ones to do it because they have always benefited from this has happened and it has to be from us from the african assize. but for us to shake things out in there has to be a shift in our mindset what i call a mental revolution equal yet. you know after colonialism many people in these countries developed an unfair e.r.c. complex because the colonialists always said everything that comes from your country is battling yet we are the only ones who can solve your problems and our products are the only good ones. what would a productive bakshi change people's perception of africa one into one oriented to europe and not their own country or in. of people relinquish their ability to make their own decisions. we have to say it's time we solve our own pr
otherwise there can be no real working relationship between african and european nations. because you open your basically but there are solid economic and political interests at stake you want to disturb that way. it's been you might be my know for you all because i have only the thing i still don't think the europeans would be the ones to do it because they have always benefited from this has happened and it has to be from us from the african assize. but for us to shake things out in there has...
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days to go are getting low in just over six months until britain the leaders of the european union and his prime minister tourism a says a withdrawal deal isn't science well she writes also the program breck said beneficiaries of the quintessential british bred jaguar wants to run a production in slovakia while in their u.k. factory one thousand jobs will go. i'm chris of coburg good to have you with us now writing in a leading german newspaper. today british prime minister tourism a says the u.k. and the european union are close to agreeing to an orderly breakfast after back said she wants a u.k. e.u. free trade zone for goods including agricultural products but not for services you officials have rejected her plan is cherrypicking may is setting out her case for the future relationship to other e.u. leaders at the south sports summit britain is due to leave the e.u. as early as next march. and for more let's bring in karen jones he's an economist at lancaster university in the u.k. gerund welcome to the program theresa may wants a free trade deal including goods but excluding service
days to go are getting low in just over six months until britain the leaders of the european union and his prime minister tourism a says a withdrawal deal isn't science well she writes also the program breck said beneficiaries of the quintessential british bred jaguar wants to run a production in slovakia while in their u.k. factory one thousand jobs will go. i'm chris of coburg good to have you with us now writing in a leading german newspaper. today british prime minister tourism a says the...
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the european parliament and inside.the party families could be who knows but in the end of the day it is clear that there's a liberal cam democracy cam and it might become more and and saying listen enough is enough of those but what we saw today it's it's more symbolic than anything else right i mean we're not going to see the hungry and government or the area people for that matter they're not going to notice any changes are they i mean they're not going to suffer because of today's vote that two aspects one is the very legal aspect and not want of the run running down this is making these this is clear it takes a long time most potent has already destroyed us so that takes a long time now and which is good you discuss it we discuss it with his nose nationally and people in five hundred discuss and this is the thing what what is not of the other part is of cause the going to be a new financial friend look two thousand and twenty has to be started again so that it means that of cause that kind of kind of discussion abo
the european parliament and inside.the party families could be who knows but in the end of the day it is clear that there's a liberal cam democracy cam and it might become more and and saying listen enough is enough of those but what we saw today it's it's more symbolic than anything else right i mean we're not going to see the hungry and government or the area people for that matter they're not going to notice any changes are they i mean they're not going to suffer because of today's vote that...
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which would damage the european union and the u.s. and its integrity i do respect the sovereignty of the british people but i do respect the sovereignty of the twenty seven of them and us and they decided to join the european union with its roots. and i'm here precisely to protect the interests of my citizen but boldly of this common project world the message from mr mccollum was not the only blunt rebuttal to the british prime minister time and time again we heard from e.u. leaders that they will not allow the u.k. to end its membership while trying to walk in some benefits reserved only for each new countries we have more now on last night's dinner that did not end with theresa may having her cake and eating it too it all looked so friendly and polite at the outset there certainly was common interest to come up with a breakfast deal regarding britain's future relationship with the european union but that didn't happen here. it will have to happen at a make or break meeting in a month. european council president donald rejected brita
which would damage the european union and the u.s. and its integrity i do respect the sovereignty of the british people but i do respect the sovereignty of the twenty seven of them and us and they decided to join the european union with its roots. and i'm here precisely to protect the interests of my citizen but boldly of this common project world the message from mr mccollum was not the only blunt rebuttal to the british prime minister time and time again we heard from e.u. leaders that they...
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european markets just opening up. bit ofexpecting a little upside around european equities.e focusing in on individual stocks, ing, danske, an equipment, rentals business, we will look for some movement in that. unicredit be on the move because of talk of command day -- m&a? by two or 3% on some of the big markets in continental europe. matt? matt: this tends to happen. the pound arises, stocks have an adverse correlation in the u.k.. -- rises, stocks have an inverse correlation in the u.k. look at our european headquarters in london. i just made it our world headquarters. health care stocks are doing the slice of theenest pie. health care stocks are outperforming, as well as auto parts, manufacturing, all doing well. the problem is industrials, you see that big red slice of pie, as well as consumer staples and consumer discretionary's. what about the individual movers? anna: i have pulled up the mrr function on the bloomberg showing you the one day moves in the stock. this company up by 6.78%. unisoft shares upgraded to overweight by jpmorgan, with a price target of 130 eur
european markets just opening up. bit ofexpecting a little upside around european equities.e focusing in on individual stocks, ing, danske, an equipment, rentals business, we will look for some movement in that. unicredit be on the move because of talk of command day -- m&a? by two or 3% on some of the big markets in continental europe. matt? matt: this tends to happen. the pound arises, stocks have an adverse correlation in the u.k.. -- rises, stocks have an inverse correlation in the u.k....
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european values prime minister viktor orban accuses the e.u. of blackmail. and people in the southeast of the united states are bracing for the worst hurricane in six decades almost two million residents have been ordered ordered by still evacuated as the storm barrels towards the carolinas and virginia . i'm sumi so much drama good to have you with us chancellor angela merkel said there is no excuse for using nazi slogans and attacking minorities in german society she was addressing parliament two weeks after demonstrations against migrants by right wing extremists turned violent in eastern germany the largest opposition party the far right a.s.d. accused of ignoring the concerns of people worried about migration one member of the government accused a.s.d. of using fascist language. as angela merkel arrived in parliament today it was already clear that this wouldn't be a normal address to the bundestag at the forefront was the recent far right violence in eastern germany she started her speech with a strong call for a common togetherness again
european values prime minister viktor orban accuses the e.u. of blackmail. and people in the southeast of the united states are bracing for the worst hurricane in six decades almost two million residents have been ordered ordered by still evacuated as the storm barrels towards the carolinas and virginia . i'm sumi so much drama good to have you with us chancellor angela merkel said there is no excuse for using nazi slogans and attacking minorities in german society she was addressing parliament...
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the other thing is the european markets of course.0 well into positive and the ftse mib that is it for today's show. i'm willem marx. "worldwide exchange" is coming up right now prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. olay regenerist wipes out the competition; hydrating better than $100, $200 even $400 creams. with our b3 complex, beautiful skin doesn't have to cost a fortune. olay. this wi-fi is fast. i know! i know! i know! i know! when did brian move back in? brian's back? he doesn't get my room. he's only going to be here for like a week. like a month, tops. oh boy. wi-fi fast enough for the whole family is simple, easy, awesome. in many cultures, young men would stay with their families until their 40's. >>> it is 5:00 a.m. and here are the five big things that you need to know to begin this monday morning long-time cbs investor le les moonves is out the chairman calling on apple to bring more production back to america. >>> a developing but dangerous story.
the other thing is the european markets of course.0 well into positive and the ftse mib that is it for today's show. i'm willem marx. "worldwide exchange" is coming up right now prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. olay regenerist wipes out the competition; hydrating better than $100, $200 even $400 creams. with our b3 complex, beautiful skin doesn't have to cost a fortune. olay. this wi-fi is fast. i know! i...
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need to understand two hundred fifty days before european elections more and more europeans and actually believe the far rights idea is that there is an actual link between being a foreigner being a syrian refugee or muslim and being a threat to public order and that has been proven wrong not by myself but by the intelligence services of germany by the french police we can definitely see statistically that a refugee is as dangerous as a standard european you can be good you can be bad that is not the issue and as long as what about what about the argument then because the policy of just allowing in large groups of people may not need the economic in to meet the economic interests of countries like germany. while these economies do need people to make up gaps in their workforce they should be choosing the more skilled labor and the types of people that are really needed rather than just allowing everybody in so-to speak. well interestingly the european parliament has already suggested to answer your question a very strong e.u. position welcoming migrants on specific conditions which or th
need to understand two hundred fifty days before european elections more and more europeans and actually believe the far rights idea is that there is an actual link between being a foreigner being a syrian refugee or muslim and being a threat to public order and that has been proven wrong not by myself but by the intelligence services of germany by the french police we can definitely see statistically that a refugee is as dangerous as a standard european you can be good you can be bad that is...