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you want now the european union as an institution through the commission to go to the financial marketsd pump it into those parts of the union that have been most badly affected by the pandemic. now, i understand all of that, but it is in essence a form of debt mutualisation, and that is a concept which many europeans in the prosperous north, these countries won't accept debt mutualisation. you've got a very big problem on your hands. the negotiation is under way. i think all countries, including the so—called "frugal four", understand the importance of the single market. you know that the netherlands exports 60% of its gdp and the vast majority of their exports are to the single market, to the european union. so it would be a very significant change in economic model for each of our small open economies if we cannot preserve this vast single market. and what we are doing is precisely taking steps that we never thought we were able to travel before. for example, this common debt issuance was an avenue that was basically a dead hand before. but hang on... we've had several weeks now of..
you want now the european union as an institution through the commission to go to the financial marketsd pump it into those parts of the union that have been most badly affected by the pandemic. now, i understand all of that, but it is in essence a form of debt mutualisation, and that is a concept which many europeans in the prosperous north, these countries won't accept debt mutualisation. you've got a very big problem on your hands. the negotiation is under way. i think all countries,...
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the chinese government offer medical assistant to italy long before other member states of the european union saw some of the members, like the dutch, for example, criticising southern european countries for the weakness of their public finances rather than focusing on offering help. your own prime minister described that as "repugnant and small—minded." now, people don't forget these things, minister. they do not forget, indeed. but the fact is in the economic front, we took ten days in the eurogroup to approve the three backstops representing 540 billion euros of support for our sovereigns, for firms and for workers. the ecb also took only a few days to raise to the occasion and come forward with a new package of help for banks and for the economic fabric of the european union and the eurozone. but what we saw, and maybe what we still see in the european union is that politicians across the member states, first and foremost, think of the self—interest, the national interest of their own countries. and at a time of crisis like that, it means the european union finds it very difficult to func
the chinese government offer medical assistant to italy long before other member states of the european union saw some of the members, like the dutch, for example, criticising southern european countries for the weakness of their public finances rather than focusing on offering help. your own prime minister described that as "repugnant and small—minded." now, people don't forget these things, minister. they do not forget, indeed. but the fact is in the economic front, we took ten...
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we have britain, which is not anymore in the european union, but a very close neighbour, saying that uarantined for two weeks if they arrive. it looks like a european mess, and it is an important part of your economy, this notion of tourism and travel within the european union. how are you going to sort it out? this is a sanitary crisis and people are very much afraid of their health. we have to overcome this and we need to make this with a great deal of confidence and safety. i think most of those measures are measures that governments will take at the beginning of the confinement period, the exit strategy of the lockdown. in order to understand better how the society and the pandemic reacts to this slow movement of openness. and i expect governments to lift these restrictions as soon as we are confident enough with them. let me ask you bluntly, minister, ifi confident enough with them. let me ask you bluntly, minister, if i may, do you accept that you in portugal have put economic priority above public health priority when you have opened up your country to travellers from overseas,
we have britain, which is not anymore in the european union, but a very close neighbour, saying that uarantined for two weeks if they arrive. it looks like a european mess, and it is an important part of your economy, this notion of tourism and travel within the european union. how are you going to sort it out? this is a sanitary crisis and people are very much afraid of their health. we have to overcome this and we need to make this with a great deal of confidence and safety. i think most of...
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held the talks today near berlin they're trying to convince all the european union members to back a 750000000000 euro coronavirus rescue. by the day. combating the corona pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning. background information and news. hour carona update. covert 19 special next on.
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austria, the netherlands, denmark or sweden, because what is at stake here is the solidity of the european unione europeans and this is the market that we need to leverage to have a rapid exit from the crisis. we understand that you and madrid are eager to make this happen because you will benefit from it. this would keep the rich earth of the eu be able to avoid new borrowings to get yourselves out of the mess that you're currently and in the northern nations do not want to do it. that is the reality.|j will question that assertion because the sun like the beneficiaries of this recovery fund in eu budget would only be spain, france or italy or greece. for every euro that is invested in the european union, it gets double the benefit and the internal market than a spaniard or an italian. we should be doing the right account. we should be running the right account. we should be explaining to our citizens that this common investment is as much as import intoa common investment is as much as import into a spaniard as it is to a dutch. because of the end of the day is the we will all be, irrespective
austria, the netherlands, denmark or sweden, because what is at stake here is the solidity of the european unione europeans and this is the market that we need to leverage to have a rapid exit from the crisis. we understand that you and madrid are eager to make this happen because you will benefit from it. this would keep the rich earth of the eu be able to avoid new borrowings to get yourselves out of the mess that you're currently and in the northern nations do not want to do it. that is the...
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which is now taking over the presidency which gives it further weight in the european union and then france this tandem this called the motor of the reappearing union and that is really running pretty well at the moment because of this crisis situation so i think in the end what's likely to happen is some sort of usual european union compromise some of what merkel and michael have proposed will be accepted i imagine but there will be some concessions made to the more frugal members of the union. it's been 2 years since mackerel i might call announced a declaration in that very building behind you that they're now meeting in now and to reinvigorate the european project what's come of that. well you have to say that there is 2 very different protrusions 2 very different leaders who are meeting here marco is a fairly young man it's his 1st term as president and he wants to present himself as someone who can take action who can make things happen on the other hand has been in this business for a very very much longer time and her character is to be a lot more reticent about these th
which is now taking over the presidency which gives it further weight in the european union and then france this tandem this called the motor of the reappearing union and that is really running pretty well at the moment because of this crisis situation so i think in the end what's likely to happen is some sort of usual european union compromise some of what merkel and michael have proposed will be accepted i imagine but there will be some concessions made to the more frugal members of the...
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decision which we did not wish to see has actually meant that the 27 member countries of the european union are given a now stronger than ever driven by the certainty that they can only be. managing to live and experience our european values and defend our interests globally as a community and this is a great achievement for little bones in the union thank you then when i'm 1000 perhaps ladies and gentleman europe suffers from the fact that those of us who wish to have here a say to the rarely we can be proud that maybe one of the problems is that we've taken europe to granted for far too long that we've left it to the opponents of yoga to talk about that. we can convince to feel that we should have made that the whole of the political debate could. and that of course means there can also be criticism that can be impatience because all of artists just as necessarily has a sense of community and imagination to hear it and that may say that speaking personally as a german as somebody whose 1st 35 years of our life in a german democratic republic of the me unit with its democratic promise of f
decision which we did not wish to see has actually meant that the 27 member countries of the european union are given a now stronger than ever driven by the certainty that they can only be. managing to live and experience our european values and defend our interests globally as a community and this is a great achievement for little bones in the union thank you then when i'm 1000 perhaps ladies and gentleman europe suffers from the fact that those of us who wish to have here a say to the rarely...
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concession being made by the european union. negotiator has indicated some room for reinterpreting things in a positive way for britain, but the big moves have to be made by britain. burton has not fully accepted that once you leave the european union, you cannot expect to enjoy all the privileges of accessing the european union market without making a financial contribution as a the same basis that you would be as if you were a member. britain is only slowly coming around to ensure that it is doing what it needs to do to make sure there is no border controls in ireland. we reached a deal last year with britain on how that would be done. britain is slow with coming with the implementation measures. there is quite a lot of homework that needs to be done in london. but i think there is a will to resolve the matter because a no deal brexit would add greatly to the damage that's already been done by covid-19. david: finally, give us a minute on u.s. relations with the eu, something that was on the top of your list when you are ambas
concession being made by the european union. negotiator has indicated some room for reinterpreting things in a positive way for britain, but the big moves have to be made by britain. burton has not fully accepted that once you leave the european union, you cannot expect to enjoy all the privileges of accessing the european union market without making a financial contribution as a the same basis that you would be as if you were a member. britain is only slowly coming around to ensure that it is...
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states on board and not simply think national how they can secure maximize the benefits out of the european union but also instill that european thought into common foreign policies thinking something that simply isn't taking place in the european union precaution at 19 but the e.u. also has a legacy of made steps forward when crises struck strike michelle thanks so much for that from the german parliament and the pandemics back in the headlines here in germany after more than $600.00 workers at a meat processing plant in the northwest of the country does a positive for code it is the latest outbreak being attributed to poor working conditions and crowded housing for migrant workers and here in berlin an outbreak affecting more than 300 households in just one district has raised questions about a growing sense of complacency regarding the pandemic in the capital. but i know kern is the new coronavirus hot spot in the german capital at least 70 people tested positive at 13 different locations in this multicultural district an entire apartment block has been placed under full current team it's main
states on board and not simply think national how they can secure maximize the benefits out of the european union but also instill that european thought into common foreign policies thinking something that simply isn't taking place in the european union precaution at 19 but the e.u. also has a legacy of made steps forward when crises struck strike michelle thanks so much for that from the german parliament and the pandemics back in the headlines here in germany after more than $600.00 workers...
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that is the big problem the european union somehow liks courage here what they're trying to do is tort of slowly saw away the law after law against the the autocratic rule that orbán is a step. bought can you win this battle legally and many people in brussels say no you have to hit him which hurts it was the money to cut off his european funding and that is something that the member states in the e.u. have been talking about for some years now but so far has led the courage to do. hungary in fact one of the biggest beneficiaries of those cohesion funds that you're referencing their proper vessel joining us with a view from brussels thank you so much for your expertise. well to some sports news now the english premier league club chelsea have announced that the signing of team from rb leipzig will be for a fee of $53000000.00 euros that makes him the most expensive german player ever the striker is currently enjoying his best season to date having scored 32 goals in all chant competitions so far he will remain at rb leipzig for the rest of the politically this season and link up with
that is the big problem the european union somehow liks courage here what they're trying to do is tort of slowly saw away the law after law against the the autocratic rule that orbán is a step. bought can you win this battle legally and many people in brussels say no you have to hit him which hurts it was the money to cut off his european funding and that is something that the member states in the e.u. have been talking about for some years now but so far has led the courage to do. hungary in...
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doesn't forge a trade deal with the european union however the u.k. government is still having their sort of long term objective which is freedom from the european union and they might be prepared to have a shot the economic hit through an ordeal brags that they might be prepared to accept it if it if there is no other way that they can be independent and do these are the freight trade deals as they wish and barbara coming back to you in brussels with both sides so entrenched where do things go from here. on they will just carry on but before that boris johnson will be talking and he might not come in prison as we have heard now but there is going to be another video conference and we've seen the very limited usefulness of those but he will be talking to or so funda mind the e.u. commission president and the chief of the european council sean michel and they will sort of try to figure out whether there is any political given the situation with the he would be willing to budge a bit or whether you side would be willing to budge a bit so that they can a
doesn't forge a trade deal with the european union however the u.k. government is still having their sort of long term objective which is freedom from the european union and they might be prepared to have a shot the economic hit through an ordeal brags that they might be prepared to accept it if it if there is no other way that they can be independent and do these are the freight trade deals as they wish and barbara coming back to you in brussels with both sides so entrenched where do things go...
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we have spoken about brexit an the challenge brexit posed to the european union very -- european union covid-19 also posed a threat to the concept of the european project? natalie: yes. a clearly posed a threat because cod-19 has really driven at the heart of european freedoms, freedom of goods,ur servicescl -rly, in this first few weeks, it seemed not only to be a potential threat, but it seemed to be an actual threat because there was an attempt to restricting the export of medical supplies, and there were signals of a lack of solidarity already to when it came to the health and social and economic implications. the last month and a half, ir would say, and with the decisions taken, there has been an attempt given how complex the union is, and also coordinated -- and also coordinating the opening of the borders beyond the european union. >> what about those countries that were hard hitar on? i'm thinking of italy, where you ar were hit b the virus very quickly back in february, early march and asked the european union to help, and felt they were not getting what they needed. es that u
we have spoken about brexit an the challenge brexit posed to the european union very -- european union covid-19 also posed a threat to the concept of the european project? natalie: yes. a clearly posed a threat because cod-19 has really driven at the heart of european freedoms, freedom of goods,ur servicescl -rly, in this first few weeks, it seemed not only to be a potential threat, but it seemed to be an actual threat because there was an attempt to restricting the export of medical supplies,...
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in just 2 days germany will take over the presidency of the 27 member european union. and french president. a meeting of this to discuss the transition changes in the rotating presidency but this time its last opportunity to define how european legacy before should have ties next she's expected to take firm control of pushing through the use multi 1000000000 euro rescue plan. some call that the driving force of euro and now that the pandemic is seeking the e.u. to the core german chancellor angela merkel and french president emmanuel mccall seem to be closer than ever and that attend them didn't see eye to eye at the beginning of the pandemic now they asked sending more united t.v. but for the cooperation and the friendship between france and germany calls on the us to send a signal even if we know that they are $27.00 even member states i believe that if gemini and friends even impose it is something that will promote the formation of opinion in europe that. we must act we must act european so that we come out of this crisis well and stronger. back in may france and ge
in just 2 days germany will take over the presidency of the 27 member european union. and french president. a meeting of this to discuss the transition changes in the rotating presidency but this time its last opportunity to define how european legacy before should have ties next she's expected to take firm control of pushing through the use multi 1000000000 euro rescue plan. some call that the driving force of euro and now that the pandemic is seeking the e.u. to the core german chancellor...
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it always is when it comes to the european union forging those deals but of course this time is it's completely different it's all under the impression of corona and the economic fallout and there's more and more focus shifting towards that that's also something i'm going to make clear here in the parliament in her speech today that that will very much have to be the focus of getting everybody around the table and helping europe the european union not back to the status quo before covered 19 but actually leaping forward into a more digitized future result all ground words but in the end it will be the leaders who meet in a video conference tomorrow we don't really expect to see any kind of deal on the budget there or the recovery fund yet but when it comes their 1st physical meeting there's a growing awareness that they need to get the money distribution after the way to think ahead in the to the months and years to come very big questions for the future of the european union anglo-american calling for more solidarity within the union in these challenging times let's have a listen an
it always is when it comes to the european union forging those deals but of course this time is it's completely different it's all under the impression of corona and the economic fallout and there's more and more focus shifting towards that that's also something i'm going to make clear here in the parliament in her speech today that that will very much have to be the focus of getting everybody around the table and helping europe the european union not back to the status quo before covered 19...
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to happen next we heard the words today what it will be see deeds will we see action from the european union you also mentioned severe consequences being words that are doing good on you but how much leverage does the you really have on china considering china for girls is one of the top trigged of the u. . yeah but china is also the top trading partner for the e.u. is the top trading partner for china i mean this cuts both ways obviously so theoretically we could say the european union has tremendous leverage towards china because if they say we close our doors and you can just go away and do whatever you want we have nothing to do was you anymore i mean that would leave china completely isolated completely out in the cold all exports would would be cut off it's not imaginable because of course we look at the economic situation in germany where exports are flowing into china of course so this really is a situation that mines the 2 sides together but the e.u. is increasingly frustrated that china will not yield to any of its reasonable demands and we have reached the point where relations ar
to happen next we heard the words today what it will be see deeds will we see action from the european union you also mentioned severe consequences being words that are doing good on you but how much leverage does the you really have on china considering china for girls is one of the top trigged of the u. . yeah but china is also the top trading partner for the e.u. is the top trading partner for china i mean this cuts both ways obviously so theoretically we could say the european union has...
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and the european union. cases in the u.s. right there in red. the european union in yellow. both peaking at about 34,000 cases a day, that was in early april. u.s. cases dipping but soaring again, while cases in the eu have fallen sharply. so, will americans be kept out, at least for now? here's our senior foreign correspondent ian pannell. >> reporter: tonight, a potential ban on american tourists coming to europe this summer. a spokesperson telling abc news the european union now reviewing who will be allowed in when restrictions are eased next week. proposed criteria including "the epidemiological situation and coronavirus response in that country." the eu stating, "restrictions should remain in place for countries whose situation is worse than in the eu." the u.s. appearing not to make the cut at this point. that graph from "the washington post" based on johns hopkins figures shows how much worse the u.s. is doing than europe, where the virus is slowing dramatically. americans could be banned for the time being, together with brazilians and russians. china under consider
and the european union. cases in the u.s. right there in red. the european union in yellow. both peaking at about 34,000 cases a day, that was in early april. u.s. cases dipping but soaring again, while cases in the eu have fallen sharply. so, will americans be kept out, at least for now? here's our senior foreign correspondent ian pannell. >> reporter: tonight, a potential ban on american tourists coming to europe this summer. a spokesperson telling abc news the european union now...
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criticism of its controversial new security law for hong kong european union leaders are looking for an opportunity to exert influence over beijing. if to deliver and i am trying to and iron out in which we keep working with china on important matters like an investment treaty progress on climate change and our commander in africa but also on questions of the route of flour human rights and the future of on cards that. china's economic policy has changed since the investment talks began 6 years ago the flow of chinese money into e.u. countries has been falling since 2016 with direct investment back to 2013 levels trade relations need repairing and the talks need to get moving. well joining me now from brussels is our chief international editor richard walker richard they've been talking for a long time and there's still lots of tensions and there are. yes i mean the tensions are really quite extreme at the moment between china and the west as a whole really going back several months of course you know the context for that you know many things relating to the covert outbreak which of
criticism of its controversial new security law for hong kong european union leaders are looking for an opportunity to exert influence over beijing. if to deliver and i am trying to and iron out in which we keep working with china on important matters like an investment treaty progress on climate change and our commander in africa but also on questions of the route of flour human rights and the future of on cards that. china's economic policy has changed since the investment talks began 6 years...
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biggest challenge ever merkel says that the crisis has exposed the european union's fragility she's calling for more solidarity bigger budgets and rescue funds to help speed europe's recovery out of the pandemic . a relaxed meeting quickly turned serious chancellor merkel says the e.u. faces the greatest challenge in its history economic freefall unemployment industrial bankruptcies and rising debt and all of this just weeks before germany takes over the rotating e.u. presidency. kind of countries accusing is no country can overcome this crisis alone we can only made it if we work with each other and for each other our common goal has to be to overcome this crisis as a community with long term solutions merkel defended a plan to rescue package worth 750000000000 euros saying this is a way to fight populism and european division but the far right if tea party says this sum is too high and these crises won't be solved by spending massive amounts to help companies out of debt no to 9000000000 euros in transfers and liability risks the german people's money should not be spent res
biggest challenge ever merkel says that the crisis has exposed the european union's fragility she's calling for more solidarity bigger budgets and rescue funds to help speed europe's recovery out of the pandemic . a relaxed meeting quickly turned serious chancellor merkel says the e.u. faces the greatest challenge in its history economic freefall unemployment industrial bankruptcies and rising debt and all of this just weeks before germany takes over the rotating e.u. presidency. kind of...
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the european union opens its borders, but it is a mishmh of restrictions and a everyone is equally welcometh the whole world watching this country, another african-americanan has been killed by u.s. police, leading to new protest. his wife says she cannot bear to watch e video. >> thisa is going to bng time before i heal. it will be a long time before the family heals. >> the conservative court says it is illegal to fire somee sed on their sexuality. their mission waser sman scale, but no less heroic. normandy before the famous dunkirk evacuation. ♪ >> welcome to "world news america." e lockdown of europe to prevent the further spread of countries.as brutal in many it was much stricter than here e in america. oping of the continent is proving to be filled with challenges. being lifted across much of your, but there is still a lot of confusion about who can go where. today, all of these countriesen reheir borders. some still have restrictions on specific countries deemed higher risk. maeece is opened to tours from 29 countriesly from within the e.u., but bad luck if you live in a u.k.'s spa
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i'm rebecca ritter's welcome to the program what's the best way to secure the european union union's future in the age of the coronavirus pandemic that's one chancellor angela merkel and french president emmanuel mcconnell have been discussing near berlin today the latest acknowledged differences between a u. countries about the most viable approach when germany takes over the rotating presidency of the european council this week it will try to pull the union together to support a budget and recovery front is what merkel had to say in the coming months we are going to work together and to make sure a fit for tackling this crisis this crisis that's going to last. only germany. to take over the rotating presidency on july 1st and i am very happy that we agree. on the challenges that we want to master them together and help each other. the expectations are high and of course we know very well when france and germany agree that does not mean that the whole of europe agreements but when france and germany don't agree then there is no agreement in europe so maybe when we agree on several q
i'm rebecca ritter's welcome to the program what's the best way to secure the european union union's future in the age of the coronavirus pandemic that's one chancellor angela merkel and french president emmanuel mcconnell have been discussing near berlin today the latest acknowledged differences between a u. countries about the most viable approach when germany takes over the rotating presidency of the european council this week it will try to pull the union together to support a budget and...
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and the countries to work together the european union has said nothing the only thing they have said is that there is absolutely no need to set up restrictions on travel at the borders and then the peak passed when countries pondered how to restart their ailing economies reopening and letting tourists in was seen as a logical step but even that process was of red. with indecision and disagreement. it is also it is crucial for us to coordinate our choices on the european scene particularly with regard to the shang given area however at the moment this is not happening it seems but i was also a bit of a free for all on how individual countries behaved with them at that own borders it's me knocked out and threw away the key no restaurants no sport nothing britain dollywood before following suit but you could back the size on the street and not wear mosque and in sweden people continue to walk around cinnamon buns and dots around the maypole as for testing the u.k. and france have similar populations but 4 times more brits than french have been tested and looked like there was no st
and the countries to work together the european union has said nothing the only thing they have said is that there is absolutely no need to set up restrictions on travel at the borders and then the peak passed when countries pondered how to restart their ailing economies reopening and letting tourists in was seen as a logical step but even that process was of red. with indecision and disagreement. it is also it is crucial for us to coordinate our choices on the european scene particularly with...
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would suggest a closer collaboration with the european union. >> you are right. sometimes and then protecting each other but also working together with the importance overseas with no means of security and maintaining peace and then with the european union in europe i stronglyop agree in cooperation between the european union and i pretty much work of the fact and at those levels and i also believe the world will come the efforts that are ont the fence and then they this in that normal state. 80 percent of that expenditure is coming from members and we have no way and as soon as we work together we can complement each other. >> talk about complementing each other from the other viewers on social media. the first question is from a 16 -year-old from the editorial team receiving a question of her e-mail talking about the future of nato also speak about the future of the so where do young people that now and in the future? >> so piece matters especially to young people by providing peace and freedom that young people can decide themselves but these other issues. and
would suggest a closer collaboration with the european union. >> you are right. sometimes and then protecting each other but also working together with the importance overseas with no means of security and maintaining peace and then with the european union in europe i stronglyop agree in cooperation between the european union and i pretty much work of the fact and at those levels and i also believe the world will come the efforts that are ont the fence and then they this in that normal...
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german chancellor she is asking for solidarity and support for this rescue fund but not every european union member is on board seeing a possibility of finding a compromise here. well we have to see that this was a proposal that machall and cole put into the world about 6 weeks ago and their proposal was that there would be 500000000000 euros that would be given to a needy countries as budgetary assistance as grants in other words money that's pushed across the table towards them that was the reaction from the european commission that just like the government of the european union was to add a further 250000000000 euros to that in loans and the question is whether the systems in fact should be grants or should be loans there are some countries in the european union who feel that giving other countries money is not the way or the right way to do it all of this money should be in the form of learns it will be repaid over the years cohen says to today that budgetary direct assistance was the only way in fact to risk who countries that are in need at the moment and he said that he thought that w
german chancellor she is asking for solidarity and support for this rescue fund but not every european union member is on board seeing a possibility of finding a compromise here. well we have to see that this was a proposal that machall and cole put into the world about 6 weeks ago and their proposal was that there would be 500000000000 euros that would be given to a needy countries as budgetary assistance as grants in other words money that's pushed across the table towards them that was the...
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exist in the manga people are sort of on today as of right no one was ready for this but the european union sin was not in the fact that it struggled with this unprecedented crisis but that it failed to live up to it from a. detail of an eye while european people may feel that maybe you has let them down in the crisis you're a pain conservationists are worried the pandemic could have huge consequences on the region's environmental health. lowing that more than 2000000000 disposable mosques have been ordered soon there will be more mosques than joe of the waters of the mediterranean. a french nonprofit organization has raised the alarm after finding dozens of gloves masks and other protective equipment floating in the sea during cleanup operations in recent months divers took photographs of the litter hoping that this will highlight the risks facing the natural were. old experts do say to you if we don't pay attention to the problem it may lead to irreversible consequences in the future. if today we find less than 5 percent of people you waste ending up going to see tomorrow also with millio
exist in the manga people are sort of on today as of right no one was ready for this but the european union sin was not in the fact that it struggled with this unprecedented crisis but that it failed to live up to it from a. detail of an eye while european people may feel that maybe you has let them down in the crisis you're a pain conservationists are worried the pandemic could have huge consequences on the region's environmental health. lowing that more than 2000000000 disposable mosques have...
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they will not be allowed into the european union any time soon. >> keep that graphic up.when you see the line of where the european union is headed and the united states, that is so startling. what are you hearing about how often they will review this list? >> reporter: the eu says to review which countries can come and can't come in about every two weeks and 14 days from now there's going to be a next review and looking at the graphs right now it is very difficult for the u.s. to make the cut at that point, as well. >> that seems almost a certainty. great to see you. thank you. >>> coming up, a clear warning from dr. fauci. the united states could see 100,000 new coronavirus cases per day if things don't change, a level the country hasn't come close to seeing yet. >>> hi there. i'm brooke baldwin. you are watching cnn on this tuesday. a welcome to the viewers in the united states and around the world. one step forward, two steps back. that is the trajectory of combatting coronavirus in the country as at least 36 states seeing a rise in cases. 17 states trying to reverse
they will not be allowed into the european union any time soon. >> keep that graphic up.when you see the line of where the european union is headed and the united states, that is so startling. what are you hearing about how often they will review this list? >> reporter: the eu says to review which countries can come and can't come in about every two weeks and 14 days from now there's going to be a next review and looking at the graphs right now it is very difficult for the u.s. to...
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european union, the european union has ripped off this country so much. i am going to call them and write a letter, and if they don't change, we will put a tariff on their cars until they change, they will change right away. people hear about the european union and it sounds nice. they have been as bad as china over the years and nobody talks about it. here is a perfect case, maine lobster. we are going to charge an equivalent tariff to them if they don't drop tariffs on your lobster and seafood. do you agree with that? do you like it? let me put you in charge. the european union charges us tariff. they don't charge canada tariff. canada does not pay a tariff for the same exact lobster in the same waters, but we pay a tariff. if the european union does not drop that tariff immediately, we are going to put a tariff on their cars which will be the equivalent is coming in for nothing. understand? it will be the equivalent less. watch how fast that tariff comes off. watch how fast. i'm going to put peter navarro in charge because that is perfect for him. pete
european union, the european union has ripped off this country so much. i am going to call them and write a letter, and if they don't change, we will put a tariff on their cars until they change, they will change right away. people hear about the european union and it sounds nice. they have been as bad as china over the years and nobody talks about it. here is a perfect case, maine lobster. we are going to charge an equivalent tariff to them if they don't drop tariffs on your lobster and...
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like brazil to be open to the european union. now what that means concretely is that a decision that we're expecting in the next few days, the deadline is july 1st, we'll see a lot of countries in the world able to come in to the european union, 27 nations, countries like france and germany and american citizens still banned. when you consider the amount of business, the economic ties between the eu and the united states, the very many millions of visitors who visit europe every year you see what a blow that would be. the eu is quite clear their criteria is this. if the country is either at the same level it is in fighting the coronavirus pandemic or better it will open its doors. according to that criteria the u.s. is not qualified. . >> it makes sense and we'll see how president trump responds to this. many thanks. >>> brazil is reporting a staggering jump in new case. nearly 40,000 in 24 hours. now its president known as the trump of the tropics who has repeatedly flouted safety measures is getting an earful from a judge. we h
like brazil to be open to the european union. now what that means concretely is that a decision that we're expecting in the next few days, the deadline is july 1st, we'll see a lot of countries in the world able to come in to the european union, 27 nations, countries like france and germany and american citizens still banned. when you consider the amount of business, the economic ties between the eu and the united states, the very many millions of visitors who visit europe every year you see...
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states on board and not simply think national how they can secure maximize the benefits out of the european union but also instill that european thought into common foreign policies thinking something that simply isn't taking place in the european union precaution at 19 but the e.u. also has a legacy of made steps forward when crises struck strike michelle thanks so much for that from the german parliament just after just one america livers her speech on where the e.u. should be headed during the presidency of the u. germany will take as of july the 1st thanks very much. well as we've been hearing all americans plan for moving the forward and securing the unity of the union is a very tall order what's germany they're prepared to sacrifice to save europe and to get it through this crisis if you don't use rizzo your money i put that question to germany's foreign minister i come us over distorts our god i don't think germany has to sacrifice anything to save us europe is a huge benefit to us and a large export nation like germany profits when people prosper in europe. that's why we want to make sure
states on board and not simply think national how they can secure maximize the benefits out of the european union but also instill that european thought into common foreign policies thinking something that simply isn't taking place in the european union precaution at 19 but the e.u. also has a legacy of made steps forward when crises struck strike michelle thanks so much for that from the german parliament just after just one america livers her speech on where the e.u. should be headed during...
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the european union would like to have some sort of framework the u.k. wants to have more like smaller deals they also want to be bound by any european courts they want to be able to strike their own trade deals freely for example with the u.s. so they want to be as flexible as possible and that for them at the moment seems to be the priority over a trade with the european union so the government is seems to be after a clean cut so to speak what are the british people make of all this. the british people really had so much they had so much of drugs and that a lot of them really are disengaging now is my feeling covert is really taking over this is. and and drags it really is not as important as it used to be is not very easy to engage people actually with the subject but with but we have fun so people in london we have spoken to them and we're going to play what they have to say no. we should have left years ago yeah the euro is falling apart at the moment so. we survived and we will carry on surviving so it's our isn't it there'll be a few more for up f
the european union would like to have some sort of framework the u.k. wants to have more like smaller deals they also want to be bound by any european courts they want to be able to strike their own trade deals freely for example with the u.s. so they want to be as flexible as possible and that for them at the moment seems to be the priority over a trade with the european union so the government is seems to be after a clean cut so to speak what are the british people make of all this. the...
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but that aside, i think it's because they stuck with the plan in the european union. this isn't that hard. we're not building a rocket ship skpending it to space. all we're trying to do is basically say let cases come down for 14 days before you start to reopen. why is that important? it's important because you get the case numbers low enough where you can start to get your arms around. you can find the people who are infected. you can contact trace and then, you know, slow down the transmission of this virus. right now it would be hard to contact trace in this country because there's too many new infections a day. can you imagine 30,000 new people a day would have to be contact traced. that's like picking up the phone calling to people, going to people's houses, knocking on the door. it's la bores you work. there's no way we could do it right now. that's what they did in the eu and many places in asia. it works. >> so, a new report, basically talking about how unprepared the u.s. government was to tackle the coronavirus on so many levels, testing, ppe at hospitals. h
but that aside, i think it's because they stuck with the plan in the european union. this isn't that hard. we're not building a rocket ship skpending it to space. all we're trying to do is basically say let cases come down for 14 days before you start to reopen. why is that important? it's important because you get the case numbers low enough where you can start to get your arms around. you can find the people who are infected. you can contact trace and then, you know, slow down the...
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the good news is we do not start from scratch and the european union discrimination is prohibited at the highest possible legal level. i mean fundamental rights, on grounds of race and ethnic origin. we also have european laws against racism, ethnic discrimination and hate speech, on racial equality directive, our framework, to see on combating forms of expression of racism and xenophobia, to name just a few. we have cooperation involving experts from all member states, a high-level group of combating racism, the adobe and other forms and the european network of equality bodies come here again, to name just a few, and with european funds, but we need to try harder. i'm glad to live in a society that contends racism, but we should not stop there. if we counter it, we must sound the alarm and act immediately and we must be aware that the chileans and awareness begin on a very small scale with each and every one of us. awareness includes examining ourselves, awareness includes speaking up in cases of discrimination, awareness includes questioning privileges we may take for granted which
the good news is we do not start from scratch and the european union discrimination is prohibited at the highest possible legal level. i mean fundamental rights, on grounds of race and ethnic origin. we also have european laws against racism, ethnic discrimination and hate speech, on racial equality directive, our framework, to see on combating forms of expression of racism and xenophobia, to name just a few. we have cooperation involving experts from all member states, a high-level group of...
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and you know what the european union did? they were horrified. they called president trump irresponsible. but looking backward, we see that most of our cases at least on the east coast came here from europe because they were receiving cases from china and then on into the united states. look today at june 23rd where italy has one-tenth of that. now the european union is getting ready to reopen their borders. guess who may not be on the list? the united states. guess who is on the list? china. and the european union is calling our handling of the coronavirus of failure. well, maybe it's a failure because when we thought we had 1100 cases, we probably had over a million or at least several hundred thousand by that point. now, you can make a case of this being public health on the part of the european union. they are saying if you live in a state or region where there is less than 50 cases for 100,000 people, traveling to the european union, you can travel to europe. montana, south dakota, wyoming, you are in. new york, texas, arizona, you were out.
and you know what the european union did? they were horrified. they called president trump irresponsible. but looking backward, we see that most of our cases at least on the east coast came here from europe because they were receiving cases from china and then on into the united states. look today at june 23rd where italy has one-tenth of that. now the european union is getting ready to reopen their borders. guess who may not be on the list? the united states. guess who is on the list? china....
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car imports so yes depending on what the european union will do now that could lead to a trade war. in new york thank you very much. image of an electronics payment company plunged as much as 2 3rd string thursday trading in frankfurt and after the dax listed the late publication of its 29000 financial results over his working why they can find no trace of alleged cash deposits of 1900000000 euros in the company's books earlier this month prosecutors searched its offices as part of an investigation into that many people. a financial correspondent in frankfurt was following the day's action for us he told us invest is i've had enough. voting with your feet that's a saying here in germany and that means that if you don't like someone or trust someone or you don't trust them anymore then you get up and leave and that's what droves of shareholders to today with wire card and as a consequence the share tanked in a way rarely or if ever seen before here in the german stock market where card itself claims its innocence sees itself as a victim of a giant fraud but an analyst i talked to tod
car imports so yes depending on what the european union will do now that could lead to a trade war. in new york thank you very much. image of an electronics payment company plunged as much as 2 3rd string thursday trading in frankfurt and after the dax listed the late publication of its 29000 financial results over his working why they can find no trace of alleged cash deposits of 1900000000 euros in the company's books earlier this month prosecutors searched its offices as part of an...
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from the 15th of june well more or less 1st of all it's not only european union member countries but also some others including norway liechtenstein switzerland iceland and interestingly enough also the u.k. but there are some exceptions and potential exceptions for example spain those who would like to travel to spain will need to come back from spain will need to wait a little bit longer until the 21st of june because that's when spain will 1st open its own borders on its islands secondly where infection rates are are high for example in the u.k. at the moment the interior ministry of germany has warned that this country will be looking very carefully at people coming in from such countries and may require them depending on the federal state and germany into which they travel may require them to enter into quarantine so the word would be to anybody who was thinking of traveling still check the exact requirements for the country from which you which you are planning to visit or from which you're traveling ok melinda but what about travel should countries outside the european uni
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innocently with no loss of no love to the european union. of this mechanism which would have given information relating to where where oh social distancing measures and so on should be part of that we must remember we still do a lot of business with the european union whether we're with the european union don't pose threats while britain still have access to the website debt though so they are able to see coronavirus travel advice anyway. yeah i know that's a valid point but i do feel you know europe or sort of. no longer part of the european union they're big neighbors were in several parts of doing business with and this mechanism would have britain with facilitated communication or should the u.k. they be introducing bridges that we've discussed i mean we have the highest on number in europe that way. yeah i think it's a great idea i don't applaud you know i'm not providing this cop observation but. not necessarily easy to introduce we don't have a blueprint never before have they been considered or implemented on of equal importance they
innocently with no loss of no love to the european union. of this mechanism which would have given information relating to where where oh social distancing measures and so on should be part of that we must remember we still do a lot of business with the european union whether we're with the european union don't pose threats while britain still have access to the website debt though so they are able to see coronavirus travel advice anyway. yeah i know that's a valid point but i do feel you know...