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in europe, the euro, france, germany, ets, the swiss frank, swedish crona, and a little in chinese currents and bit coin. of course, gold and silver. host: thanks for the call from connecticut. mike in st. paul, minnesota. independent, good morning. morning, john. three questions, three points. of all, i don't have any problem with u.s. relations with george bush said that ussia was our best ally after 9/11. i don't have any problem with the t or any part of european union. andany is supporting greece italy and portugal, got to leave devices.heir own question int was to the last its america lady that previously. he its has been around for 25 years, ford, general motors and tesla, aren't members, why? aren't any trucking manufacturers member of its, how can you have an organization doesn't include those people? host: thanks for that, we'll have them back on again and ask question. appreciate that. florida, naples, quinton, the history of u.s.-european relations. interesting most the e.u. is in competition with the united states. of states, the europe 18 union wanted to be in them.tition with
in europe, the euro, france, germany, ets, the swiss frank, swedish crona, and a little in chinese currents and bit coin. of course, gold and silver. host: thanks for the call from connecticut. mike in st. paul, minnesota. independent, good morning. morning, john. three questions, three points. of all, i don't have any problem with u.s. relations with george bush said that ussia was our best ally after 9/11. i don't have any problem with the t or any part of european union. andany is supporting...
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toy would feel this is up people in france, germany, to make up their own mind when it comes to the eu. it could be good for some countries, bad for others. on balance, they thought it was bad for the u.k., but who are we to say it is good for other countries in the eu? --t: this idea of populism are they related topics or at least thinking when it comes to what happened in the u.k. compared to what happened in the united states? host: this is part of it -- guest: this is part of it. with populism, one of the key feelings is the antiestablishment feeling, with the establishment gets out of touch with the ordinary man on the street, and that was the case with the eu. people felt the eu was out of touch with what is good for the individual citizens of the u.k.. line out -- n guest withess -- our us, matthew elliott. talk abo >> >> at the moment she is inom the middle of a general election campaign.io was people think she'll get back with a bigger return ready but she did have a tough negotiation inheritor effort -- ahead of further she is well preparedit. whenever defining features and s
toy would feel this is up people in france, germany, to make up their own mind when it comes to the eu. it could be good for some countries, bad for others. on balance, they thought it was bad for the u.k., but who are we to say it is good for other countries in the eu? --t: this idea of populism are they related topics or at least thinking when it comes to what happened in the u.k. compared to what happened in the united states? host: this is part of it -- guest: this is part of it. with...
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roadmap, we have the german elections and there has to be quid pro quo as we highlighted today, france and germanye delivering before it takes the next estimate. obviously the big focus will be the brexit negotiations in the next 18 months or so, but germany will need france to move in a reformist direction before we talk about a federalist europe. francine: because angela merkel did so well at the elections over the weekend, four months is a long time in politics, anything can happen with marckell and shulz. stephen: the fair wind is behind us and is a phenomenal we're seeing that the center left parties are failing, in america obviously and in france the socialists have been more or less destroyed in the u.k. and looks like labor will head to a record defeat. so the irony of the ironies and shulz is finding it in germany as well, despite the center right failings seems to have more appeal and america sell on course for a fourth victory. francine: give me your best the t opinion, and what is best play given what's happening in europe? stephen: there are no cheap securities to be had and certainly
roadmap, we have the german elections and there has to be quid pro quo as we highlighted today, france and germanye delivering before it takes the next estimate. obviously the big focus will be the brexit negotiations in the next 18 months or so, but germany will need france to move in a reformist direction before we talk about a federalist europe. francine: because angela merkel did so well at the elections over the weekend, four months is a long time in politics, anything can happen with...
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heads of state from canada, france, germany, italy, japan, the united kingdom, and the united statestaormina. the european union is also represented. the bbc‘s diplomatic correspondent james landale is there with a look at what is expected to be high on the leader's agenda. theresa may arrived in sicily last night for her first g7 summit, a rare chance for her and just six other leaders to discuss the world's problems, face—to—face, around a table. and as they gather around the ancient coatal town of taormina they will be hoping for few dramas, above all from donald trump, who's made his doubts about multi—lateral groups like this well known. at this summit, as ever, they will discuss world trade, climate change, migration from north africa across these very climate change, migration from north africa across these very seas. but after events from recent days, almost inevitably, the focus will be on the fight against global terrorism. theresa may will sit down formally with the us president and discuss not justthose leaks from the manchester bombing investigation, but how she, he and
heads of state from canada, france, germany, italy, japan, the united kingdom, and the united statestaormina. the european union is also represented. the bbc‘s diplomatic correspondent james landale is there with a look at what is expected to be high on the leader's agenda. theresa may arrived in sicily last night for her first g7 summit, a rare chance for her and just six other leaders to discuss the world's problems, face—to—face, around a table. and as they gather around the ancient...
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france. reporter: a man on a mission. macron traveled to germanyhis first full day in office determined to make a start on reinvigorating european progress. it has unnerved some german conservatives but chancellor merkel emphasized common ground after talks. she said france and germany want to deepen their relationship and develop a new roadmap for the eu. >> we share the conviction that we cannot just concentrate on the departure of britain. rather how we should focus on how to deepen the existing european union, in particular, the eurozone, to make it more resistant to crises and more coherent. german french projects and the tax system could push the whole of europe to be more coherent. reporter: standing side-by-side, the leaders pledged to modernize the eu, saying this could include changing eu treaties if necessary. macron said europe was at a historic juncture with a fresh start needed to combat rising populism. >> we need a historic period of reconstruction. i do not underestimate the difficulties that will come with that. our people have di
france. reporter: a man on a mission. macron traveled to germanyhis first full day in office determined to make a start on reinvigorating european progress. it has unnerved some german conservatives but chancellor merkel emphasized common ground after talks. she said france and germany want to deepen their relationship and develop a new roadmap for the eu. >> we share the conviction that we cannot just concentrate on the departure of britain. rather how we should focus on how to deepen...
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france the feeling that they are at high level. they feel they are being looked down upon. peter: is germanyoing to continue to make demands on france or be at eye level. that first ofw is all, emmanuel macron is going to have to put his own house in order and come what may, it is going to be tough. >> the french president has more power than any other head of state in europe. in addition to being commander-in-chief and in charge of appointing a parliament, the president can dissolve parliament and hold new elections, but if the national assembly will play ball will be decided by parliamentary elections in june. thus far, he is a president with no party machine behind him. national,pen's front on the other hand, has offices across the country and controls city halls in various municipalities. on the street, former investment banker macron is already meeting resistance and seen here by a demonstration by left-wing groups shortly after his election. will the youngest president in french history be able to implement his plans? peter: that's the question -- will he be able to implement his plans
france the feeling that they are at high level. they feel they are being looked down upon. peter: is germanyoing to continue to make demands on france or be at eye level. that first ofw is all, emmanuel macron is going to have to put his own house in order and come what may, it is going to be tough. >> the french president has more power than any other head of state in europe. in addition to being commander-in-chief and in charge of appointing a parliament, the president can dissolve...
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there should be a more coherent european defence and politics and france and germany will bea politics france and germany will be a compliment in this thrust and i also support all efforts to somehow decrease bureaucracy. sometimes we are too cumbersome, sometimes we are too slow, and, hence, not to agile. soa too slow, and, hence, not to agile. so a very warm welcome here in berlin and for my part i can only say that i look forward to a very good cooperation and i look forward to our good results for the citizens in our countries. thank you very much. thank you, madam chancellor, ladies and gentlemen, on my side, i am very happy after the handing over of power is to be here with you in berlin and to have this first exchange on our future policies. you reminded people that i was elected oi'i reminded people that i was elected on the 7th of may. for a project that was clearly european, defending europe, the european project, and following the franco german project, not one of the male but of trust which is the condition of progressing for. —— not one of blackmail. i haven't forgotten th
there should be a more coherent european defence and politics and france and germany will bea politics france and germany will be a compliment in this thrust and i also support all efforts to somehow decrease bureaucracy. sometimes we are too cumbersome, sometimes we are too slow, and, hence, not to agile. soa too slow, and, hence, not to agile. so a very warm welcome here in berlin and for my part i can only say that i look forward to a very good cooperation and i look forward to our good...
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. >> these are kids, mostly men and women, that were born and raised in france, germany. they have legal passports. i have left to go fight in the caliphate. in many cases, their countries do not know they left, and then they come back, so their countries do not know they were gone, and they are hardened warriors that will do things like manchester. as horrible as manchester was, my expectation is we will see a lot more of that kind of attack. their reader: bob woodward on his impressions of president trump. >> we asked him about power. there were some things obama had said about power. comes to the united states about its humility. is -- iid real power hate to use the word, but real power is fear. narrator: c-span programs are available at www.c-span.org on our homepage and by searching the video library. narrator: in his weekly address, the president talks about his legislative agenda, including a new budget proposal and border security. delawareom carper of delivers the democratic response, paying tribute to memorial day and giving his reaction to the health care law.
. >> these are kids, mostly men and women, that were born and raised in france, germany. they have legal passports. i have left to go fight in the caliphate. in many cases, their countries do not know they left, and then they come back, so their countries do not know they were gone, and they are hardened warriors that will do things like manchester. as horrible as manchester was, my expectation is we will see a lot more of that kind of attack. their reader: bob woodward on his impressions...
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he said that she had a setback a setback in france germany and britain among those declining to sign reportedly over transparency and environmental concerns. she acknowledged that hurdle still remained. still a long way to go as the belton road is a long-term undertaking. it is important for parties to work closely together if we are to make blueprints a reality and deliver tangible results. >> emmanuel macron wrapping up his press conference with a test with angela merkel. the stake in the relationship is an much part of the european union. macron needs germany by her side if -- germany by his side. the german budget hardliner as will be unlikely to see things his way. rebecca has this report. quick newly elected french president a manual macron says he wants closer eu integration with strong franco german relations the kenyan radiant in securing that goal. >> there is a will to build a common future. there's no real future for france as an international leader if we don't cooperate with germany and that cooperation must be reciprocated. >> economic challenges stand in the way. macr
he said that she had a setback a setback in france germany and britain among those declining to sign reportedly over transparency and environmental concerns. she acknowledged that hurdle still remained. still a long way to go as the belton road is a long-term undertaking. it is important for parties to work closely together if we are to make blueprints a reality and deliver tangible results. >> emmanuel macron wrapping up his press conference with a test with angela merkel. the stake in...
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france. in germany, angela merkel's reelection chances. me, weon and merkel could look at -- we will look at what this duo could mean for the future of europe. in the u.k., prime minister may's government is stepping up its fight over the right to european citizens living in the u.k. bitterould lead to some pills for investors to swallow. measuring president trump's impact on the u.s. dollar, we ,ill speak with komal sri-kumar who is calling for a rebound in the greenback over the medium-term. we will have a look at european equities but, -- european equities, about 30 minutes away. germany,ecord high in record high for the ftse 100 in london. the european gauge, the stoxx 600 is little change. -- is little changed. the second column, bonds, commodities, cds's, crude rallying 2.5%. opec, non-, will they extend their production cuts in saudi arabia? russia says the answer to that is yes. atlanta is bidding to buy spanish -- a spanish competitor. 63.4 billion euro offer that would create the biggest operator of toll roads. the italian infras
france. in germany, angela merkel's reelection chances. me, weon and merkel could look at -- we will look at what this duo could mean for the future of europe. in the u.k., prime minister may's government is stepping up its fight over the right to european citizens living in the u.k. bitterould lead to some pills for investors to swallow. measuring president trump's impact on the u.s. dollar, we ,ill speak with komal sri-kumar who is calling for a rebound in the greenback over the medium-term....
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he joined leaders from canada, france, germany, italy and japan and the uk in signing a declaration to step up the fight against terrorism. the others under the president to make a commitment to fight climate change something the president dismissed as a hoax during the campaign. much more to come on saturday morning, a picnic with local craft beer wine cocktails and more delicious food, what more could you ask for, we have details what to do this season for the parks on tap. >>> plus, a hail storm cause yous problems in matters of maryland always people were getting ready for the holiday weekend. >> reporter: here's a look at the headlines this morning, we're starting out with a little bit of sunshine fortunate morning hours, some of the showers roll in late this afternoon, i'll have the details coming up in accuweather in the seven-day forecast. >> marble sized hail pelted sections of maryland take a look of this. a man put cardboard on the roof of his car to try to protect it a little bit. it was part of a bigger system that moved through washington, d.c. and central maryland area.
he joined leaders from canada, france, germany, italy and japan and the uk in signing a declaration to step up the fight against terrorism. the others under the president to make a commitment to fight climate change something the president dismissed as a hoax during the campaign. much more to come on saturday morning, a picnic with local craft beer wine cocktails and more delicious food, what more could you ask for, we have details what to do this season for the parks on tap. >>> plus,...
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i wanted to tell you we have to do [indiscernible] ,ou can go to europe, france germany and all thoselaces and the government should have insurance for everybody. now you can have all insurance companies -- hello? host: i am listening. you have to watch out, the drugs company, the insurance canada andi was in this is what [indiscernible] you can say the 40 million people have insurance and 40 many people will have to work. it will not work. canada has all private insurance. they compare to each other to ensure -- two run insurance. host: jr is an texas. caller: good morning. this is a weird deal, because insurancess of health and health care and hospitals and doctors and all that and people if we want to cover people with existing conditions, it is a business on the insurance side but it is something when to do to take care of each other on the human side. how do you marry all of that? if somebody was living carefree lifestyle where they are drinking beer, their eating unhealthy foods and they develop something and then it is somewhat else's fault. where is the personal responsibility
i wanted to tell you we have to do [indiscernible] ,ou can go to europe, france germany and all thoselaces and the government should have insurance for everybody. now you can have all insurance companies -- hello? host: i am listening. you have to watch out, the drugs company, the insurance canada andi was in this is what [indiscernible] you can say the 40 million people have insurance and 40 many people will have to work. it will not work. canada has all private insurance. they compare to each...
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germany, he will mold a new europe. who is more suitable? the cannot be any alliance between francend germany because the german economy is hitting the french economy very hard by our exports, and macron made very clear that he will address the issue of german export surpluses, and also the spd thinks having export surpluses is a very good idea, so macron will clash with any politician that comes from germany, no matter if it is schulz or merkel. anna: i think what we saw in the past days was actually quite hopeful. started to macron govern and even before we know who is going to govern germany after 2017, some of the most critical points were sort of swept off the table. charlotte -- charlotte -- schauble, the minister of finance in germany, said they want a minister with a known budget, which is something the french have in their program for the european union. on the other side, macron said while he does not insist on euro bonds or for the communal is asian of debt in europe, so i guess the tandem actually could work out, and i think it will work for both of them. peter: you aske
germany, he will mold a new europe. who is more suitable? the cannot be any alliance between francend germany because the german economy is hitting the french economy very hard by our exports, and macron made very clear that he will address the issue of german export surpluses, and also the spd thinks having export surpluses is a very good idea, so macron will clash with any politician that comes from germany, no matter if it is schulz or merkel. anna: i think what we saw in the past days was...
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the countries are canada, france, germany, italy, japan, the united kingdom and the united states. as you heard, president donald trump returns to washington saturday night when the summit concludes. >>> new information may suggest hillary clinton may have a leg to stand on blaming russia and the former fbi director, in part, for her losing the 2016 election. ex-director james comey may have been duped by a phony document that could have been a russian plant. cbs news confirmed "the washington post" reports the fbi obtained the document that reportedly showed attorney general, loretta lynch, assuring the clinton campaign she would not let the investigation into her private email server get too far. publicly discuss the clinton investigation. the document was te to be unreliable and possibly a fake product of russian intelligence. senator chuck grassley question call me about this in a hearing earlier this month. >> what steps did the fbi take to determine whether attorney general lynch had actually given assurances that the political fix was in no matter what. expect the same answe
the countries are canada, france, germany, italy, japan, the united kingdom and the united states. as you heard, president donald trump returns to washington saturday night when the summit concludes. >>> new information may suggest hillary clinton may have a leg to stand on blaming russia and the former fbi director, in part, for her losing the 2016 election. ex-director james comey may have been duped by a phony document that could have been a russian plant. cbs news confirmed...
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half percent declines in france, less than that in germany. dow futures down 100 points. sel. ercent declines in france, less than that in germany. dow futures down 100 points. >>> welcome back. time for the must-read stories. my pick is in project syndicate, titled taking eurozone growth seriously. from jim o'neill. his point generally is that gdp growth this decade has not actually underperformed expectations. there are a few areas where it has. most notably brazil, russia, and the eurozone. but there are signs that at least one of those is picking up. cyclically he said the wrurz is doi eurozone is doing well. eurozone grew more strongly than the u.s. and uk and more larger companies have been showing stronger relative growth for some time. his bottom line point of view is despite this doom and gloom about global growth, now as we hit here 2017, you know most of the way through the decade, overall growth has been all right. if you do a catch up in brazil, russia or the eurozone, most likely the eurozone because they lagged, it will add. as he says, the eurozone growth story
half percent declines in france, less than that in germany. dow futures down 100 points. sel. ercent declines in france, less than that in germany. dow futures down 100 points. >>> welcome back. time for the must-read stories. my pick is in project syndicate, titled taking eurozone growth seriously. from jim o'neill. his point generally is that gdp growth this decade has not actually underperformed expectations. there are a few areas where it has. most notably brazil, russia, and the...
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we had heaped in europe, here in the uk in early and the weak and france and germany in the weak and to germany. temperatures are coming down. into the balkans, croatia, serbia, bosnia, some strong thunderstorms here. for the uk over the weekend, initially it is low—pressure but high pressure begins to build in later in the weekend. for the weekend weather, what's going to be happening next week? stay with us in half an hour, we'll find out. whether for the weekend now. us media are reporting that president trump told russian officials that firing fbi director james comey eased great pressure on him. he also reportedly described james comey as a nutjob. these fresh revelations come as mr trump sets off on his first overseas trip since becoming president. his first stop will be saudi arabia. his eight—day trip will take on israel, the palestinian territories, brussels, the vatican city and sicily. julian assange says it is a personal victory that sweden has shelved a rape investigation. he says his legal conflict with britain in the us continues. those voters in iran's presidential ele
we had heaped in europe, here in the uk in early and the weak and france and germany in the weak and to germany. temperatures are coming down. into the balkans, croatia, serbia, bosnia, some strong thunderstorms here. for the uk over the weekend, initially it is low—pressure but high pressure begins to build in later in the weekend. for the weekend weather, what's going to be happening next week? stay with us in half an hour, we'll find out. whether for the weekend now. us media are reporting...
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the group includes the u.s., canada, france, germany, italy, japan and the uk. during the some of these nations will talk about the fight against isis. the syrian civil war and the global economy. this meeting used to be the g8 summit but russia was suspended from the group and 2014 after it invaded and annexed crimea. russia announced it wants to permanently leave the group. >>> the washington post is reporting the fbi is looking into meetings between the russians and president trump's son-in-law, jared kushner. the post said investigators want to know what was discussed in those talks which happened last december in the day after the election. kushner met with the russian ambassador to the u.s. and a russian banker. the post reports the fbi investigation does not mean kushner is suspected of a crime. >>> the white house is down to appear the latest legal ruling against president trump's proposed travel ban. virginia's fourth circuit court of appeals upheld the lower court ruling that blocked the executive order from taking effect. it was meant to keep out trav
the group includes the u.s., canada, france, germany, italy, japan and the uk. during the some of these nations will talk about the fight against isis. the syrian civil war and the global economy. this meeting used to be the g8 summit but russia was suspended from the group and 2014 after it invaded and annexed crimea. russia announced it wants to permanently leave the group. >>> the washington post is reporting the fbi is looking into meetings between the russians and president...
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. >> these are kids come up men and women, born and raised in france, germany.hey have legal passports. they have left to go fight in the caliphate. in many cases, their countries don't know they have left, then they come back, so their countries don't know they were gone, and now they are hardened warriors that will do things so as horrible, as manchester was come up my expectation is we are going to see a lot more of that kind of attack. announcer: bob woodward on his impressions of president trump. >> we ask them about power, what is power, and quoted some things , ita had said about power comes to the united states because of its humility, restraint, and then he said -- and it is one of those moments is i he said, "real power hate to use the word, but real power is fear." programs arespan available at c-span.org, our homepage, and searching the video library. now, in a discussion hosted by the media group axoi ios, bob woodward talks about the media coverage of the trump presidency and media coverage of donald trump. [applause] mike: appreciate it. thank you
. >> these are kids come up men and women, born and raised in france, germany.hey have legal passports. they have left to go fight in the caliphate. in many cases, their countries don't know they have left, then they come back, so their countries don't know they were gone, and now they are hardened warriors that will do things so as horrible, as manchester was come up my expectation is we are going to see a lot more of that kind of attack. announcer: bob woodward on his impressions of...
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the russians have tried to steer and undermine the elections in denmark, france, germany, and who knows where else. vladimir putin is a former kgb operative. therefore, he is always going to use these tactics. what's important is for the american people to say no, that our democratic process is so sacred that a matter who holds the office, republican or democrat, we want to find out whether that individual has undermined our constitutional process of the elections, our democratic process of the elections, and whether there have been any collisions. usions. push your congressperson or senator to see these investigations occur. host: this is from mississippi. caller: good morning, miss lee. i like to compliment you on your impressive speech that you have just given. but i would also like to say you really need to be saying that to the people of your own party. i would also like to say, as a , we are not falling bs all this hoopla and against our president. we still back him 100%. i guarantee you if you had another election today he would probably get more votes. so thank you. well, let me
the russians have tried to steer and undermine the elections in denmark, france, germany, and who knows where else. vladimir putin is a former kgb operative. therefore, he is always going to use these tactics. what's important is for the american people to say no, that our democratic process is so sacred that a matter who holds the office, republican or democrat, we want to find out whether that individual has undermined our constitutional process of the elections, our democratic process of the...
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you mentioned the france-germany spread.dities, a snappy live in the s&p 500 and the dow futures up near 21,000. oil, a west texas intermediate. canada, weakening over the last two weeks, really holding a bid here this morning. crude at 50 or 47. -- 50.47. we are on watch for european oil. francine: i am looking at wti but it is significant to look at oil. overall, i'm looking at currencies, which drives the story. european stocks are opening higher today. we've had some encouraging earnings reports. mean that the economy in europe is a little bit on the mend and we saw the dollar reversing some of the gains after a policy meeting. why wee topped, which is did have the resources index. 1.2894.d, you can see tom: i've got to look at iron ore. thank you for mentioning that. this is a global chart. even though it is just about americans. this is american productivity. spoke to chairman bernanke he .esterday about this surge this is the greenspan surge. productivityrican -- a lift in productivity. this is the topic, the dearth i
you mentioned the france-germany spread.dities, a snappy live in the s&p 500 and the dow futures up near 21,000. oil, a west texas intermediate. canada, weakening over the last two weeks, really holding a bid here this morning. crude at 50 or 47. -- 50.47. we are on watch for european oil. francine: i am looking at wti but it is significant to look at oil. overall, i'm looking at currencies, which drives the story. european stocks are opening higher today. we've had some encouraging...
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kids, mostly, men and women born and raised in france, germany. they have legal passports and iny have left to go fight the caliphate. in many cases, their countries don't know they have left and don't come back, so their where theyon't know have gone. was,rrible as manchester we want to see more of that kind of attack. >> bob woodward on his impressions of president trump. asked him about power. what is power? we quoted some things obama said comes to thes -- united states because of its futility and restraint. and trump said -- it's one of those moments where he said real power is -- i hat
kids, mostly, men and women born and raised in france, germany. they have legal passports and iny have left to go fight the caliphate. in many cases, their countries don't know they have left and don't come back, so their where theyon't know have gone. was,rrible as manchester we want to see more of that kind of attack. >> bob woodward on his impressions of president trump. asked him about power. what is power? we quoted some things obama said comes to thes -- united states because of its...
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the g7 summit gets under way later on friday, with leaders from canada, france, germany, italy, japanited kingdom, and the united states meeting in the sicilian resort town of taormina. they will discuss the global fight against terrorism, as well differences over trade and climate change. let's have a look at the front pages of this morning's papers: labour leaderjeremy corbyn will say later today that terror attacks like the one in manchester are linked to britain's involvement in military action abroad, according to the telegraph. the metro also leads on the manchester attacks, saying armed police will be patrolling train carriages across the country for the first time, after the uk's terror threat level was raised to critical. the express focuses on the queen's visit to royal manchester children's hospital, where many young victims of the bombing are recovering. the paper quotes the queen telling survivors the attack was very wicked. the times reports that the attacker, salman abedi, is believed to have planned the attack for a year, and made at least two separate trips to buy bom
the g7 summit gets under way later on friday, with leaders from canada, france, germany, italy, japanited kingdom, and the united states meeting in the sicilian resort town of taormina. they will discuss the global fight against terrorism, as well differences over trade and climate change. let's have a look at the front pages of this morning's papers: labour leaderjeremy corbyn will say later today that terror attacks like the one in manchester are linked to britain's involvement in military...
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and germany and france are certainly wanting to take larger eadership roles within europe. and the president was very critical of nato during his trip last week, really emphasizing and hitting home the idea that there needs to be greater burden on defense spending. and so you do have this sort of sub text of is president trump not really on board with a lot of our long-standing european allies while he is -- seems to be trying to ingratiate himself a bit to saudi arabia and to some -- somewhat more controversial allies that we ave. host: and on troop levels in afghanistan. what is the timing we have on that? is that something that could come this week? guest: it is something that could come this week. it's been something that's been discussed for the past several weeks. the president is sort of at a crossroads. the united states is at a crossroads. we've been in afghanistan for 16 years. are we reach the point of diminishing returns? yet that is -- has been a war of which there's been a more political consensus than ever existed with regard to iraq. so there is a desire by
and germany and france are certainly wanting to take larger eadership roles within europe. and the president was very critical of nato during his trip last week, really emphasizing and hitting home the idea that there needs to be greater burden on defense spending. and so you do have this sort of sub text of is president trump not really on board with a lot of our long-standing european allies while he is -- seems to be trying to ingratiate himself a bit to saudi arabia and to some -- somewhat...
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he will probably hard , will be keen to bring france and germany closer together and form an allianceg with that we will have to see. it depends to some extent what macron can do internally in france. he has almost a trumpian agenda in terms of investment in improving efficiency and reducing public debt -- maybe that is not so trumpian. having said that, there are a lot of unknowns. the prime minister will have more room to maneuver. whether she will go the direction that paul wants or not is another question. guy: sir martin, doesn't it give the european union more room? we are in a position where we have mr. macron and they end up with mr. scholz or angela merkel. it is clear if we have that relationship, we're going to see a drive for further europe. the u.k. is out of the way. isn't the best of both worlds for everybody? >> you did not mention italy. i think that is the elephant in the room or the thing that is coming over the horizon. it looks like it might be sorted stuff even if it wasn't sorted, for the eu.e issue the extrand that minister renzi is pushing for an election. it
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the trains are run by a mixture of private companies and foreign state railways, including france, germanyng. at the moment, different companies can bid to run different rail services for a limited number of years, it's called a franchise. what labour seems to be suggesting is that, as each of those franchises runs out, rather than having a new bidding process, the government will take over those services instead. there are 18 franchises in total. the first one, south west trains, comes up for renewal in august. overall, 11 franchises, including famous names like great western railways, could be taken into public ownership by the end of the next parliament. but some contracts don't finish until well into the 2020s and the caledonian sleeper service won't be renewed until 2030. opinion polls suggest nationalisation is popular. i'm for nationalisation becuase i think it'll make it cheaper than what it is at the moment. the train prices are ridiculous. i think it's been proven in the past that nationalised rail services don't meet the standards of customer expectations and they've had safety
the trains are run by a mixture of private companies and foreign state railways, including france, germanyng. at the moment, different companies can bid to run different rail services for a limited number of years, it's called a franchise. what labour seems to be suggesting is that, as each of those franchises runs out, rather than having a new bidding process, the government will take over those services instead. there are 18 franchises in total. the first one, south west trains, comes up for...
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little bit of an agreement in that we now know that the so—called normandie format, the leaders of france, germanyine and russia, will get together again once the french elections are out of the way to try again to get the terms of the agreement met, though i have to say that here in berlin there is little expectation of any great success on that particular front any time soon. we saw a bitter backlash over the rather thorny issue of potential russian meddling in overseas elections. behind the scenes in berlin there is a great deal of concern over whether russia might try to influence the german elections here in september. mrs merkel today cited an example of a fa ke merkel today cited an example of a fake news story about a girl who was raped in berlin by immigrants. it turned out to be a false story. it began in russia. she said that is the kind of incident which we will shut down very quickly. in response, vladimir putin said insistently that we, russia, never meddle in foreign elections. you could certainly sends a bit of tension between the two might leaders. sharp words from mrs merkel, who
little bit of an agreement in that we now know that the so—called normandie format, the leaders of france, germanyine and russia, will get together again once the french elections are out of the way to try again to get the terms of the agreement met, though i have to say that here in berlin there is little expectation of any great success on that particular front any time soon. we saw a bitter backlash over the rather thorny issue of potential russian meddling in overseas elections. behind...
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men and women that were born and raised in france, germany. they have legal passports. they have left to go and fight in the caliphate. in many cases, their countries do not know they have left hand then they come back and said their country does not know they were ever gone. now they are hardened warriors who will do things like in manchester. as horrible as manchester was, my expectation is we will see a lot more of that kind of attack. ask bob woodward on his impressions of president trump. >> we asked him about powers. what is power? in we quoted some of the things obama said about power. power comes to the united states because of its humility and restraint. and trump, then he said, and it is one of those moments where he said "real power is -- i hate to use the word -- but, rope our is fear." c-span programs are available on our homepage in by
men and women that were born and raised in france, germany. they have legal passports. they have left to go and fight in the caliphate. in many cases, their countries do not know they have left hand then they come back and said their country does not know they were ever gone. now they are hardened warriors who will do things like in manchester. as horrible as manchester was, my expectation is we will see a lot more of that kind of attack. ask bob woodward on his impressions of president trump....
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last couple of years, elections and the united states, we have one coming up here in the uk, france, germanysomething like political risk? generally speaking, all of these things are not bad things far business because we are providing businesses with flexibility at variable cost. but do shocks like poor example the 2008 financial crisis actually give you an opportunity? the short answer is yes but i would rather not do 2008 again. all of these shocks make companies think more deeply about how they are operating, how can we become more flexible? and especially in real estate, which is one of those fixed things that most companies rarely have difficulty changing, difficulty reducing cost, difficulty in making that variable. so what is next to you? you have a lovely home in monaco, are you going to retire and enjoy the super yachts? what are you going to do next? i have got to finish this job first. this, for me, is really a job thatis first. this, for me, is really a job that is unfinished. i think the best time for our businesses is coming now. the new digital world, more competition from ne
last couple of years, elections and the united states, we have one coming up here in the uk, france, germanysomething like political risk? generally speaking, all of these things are not bad things far business because we are providing businesses with flexibility at variable cost. but do shocks like poor example the 2008 financial crisis actually give you an opportunity? the short answer is yes but i would rather not do 2008 again. all of these shocks make companies think more deeply about how...
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the g7 summit gets under way later on friday, with leaders from canada, france, germany, italy, japanited kingdom, and the united states meeting in the sicilian resort town of taormina. they will discuss the global fight against terrorism, as well differences over trade and climate change. now, hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. remember the tumultuous events in the early 1990s in eastern europe? from the wreckage of the soviet empire, a new, freer more prosperous region emerged anchored in the eu and nato. the european bank of reconstruction and development was created to foster that transformation. my guest today is bank president, sir suma chakrabarti. these days, many of his investment projects are actually in turkey, central asia and north africa. has mission creep undermined the values of the ebrd? suma chakra barti, welcome to hardtalk. nice to be here. would you agree with me that your bank has moved an awful long way from those early days and from its original mission? no, i wouldn't. i would certainly agree with you that we have expanded our geography, but i
the g7 summit gets under way later on friday, with leaders from canada, france, germany, italy, japanited kingdom, and the united states meeting in the sicilian resort town of taormina. they will discuss the global fight against terrorism, as well differences over trade and climate change. now, hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. remember the tumultuous events in the early 1990s in eastern europe? from the wreckage of the soviet empire, a new, freer more prosperous region emerged...
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you look at what's happening in the western european nations, france and germany and italy and accusations of russian interested interference in their democratic process. what message does it send to those countries that their number one ally, the president of the united states, their president, fired the man at the agency that was looking into the very problem they're dealing with, russian interference in the democracy? >> chuck, from what i hear from leaders of the other nations, europe and more broadly the subject of russia comes up in all of our conversations is all the other nations want the u.s. and russia to work towards improving our relationship as well for all the reasons i just mentioned. i think it is largely viewed it is not healthy for the world and not healthy for us for the american national security to remain healthy at this low level. whether we can improve it remains to be seen. it's going to take some time, it's going to take lot of hard work. but i think the president is committed, rightly so, and i'm committed with him as well to see if we can do something to put us o
you look at what's happening in the western european nations, france and germany and italy and accusations of russian interested interference in their democratic process. what message does it send to those countries that their number one ally, the president of the united states, their president, fired the man at the agency that was looking into the very problem they're dealing with, russian interference in the democracy? >> chuck, from what i hear from leaders of the other nations, europe...
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the mixed market action we have a slight gain but losses in france in germany.d markets as well. the only market lower their. >> a security care at comic con in phoenix. the details on that skier had. it may take longer for millenials to say home sweet home. a new report said that over two thirds of the generation had virtually nothing saved towards a down payment for home. call it a comeback. when you can get behind the wheel of the new series. the highlights of lebron james breaking the recorfor the most points in playoff history. >> good luck. that moment as a price as right contestant breaks the bank. it's never too late to start planning for retirement. what steps you should be taking to build wealth with retirement right around the corner. what you do when you're quite frankly frightened about your upcoming retirement. you still have some time. but what you want to do is start get very intentional. we just had to be careful of not letting lifestyle get in the way of our dreams later on. what are some of the biggest moves that they should be making. i think
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countries, austria, canada, france, germany, norway, sweden, united kingdom have all implemented some form of the monthly child benefit. and child allowances through the tax code of child tax credit, their impact should not, in my view, be overstated. last week, fox ran a thorough piece on child poverty in the united states, universal child allowance or tax credit who combat simply and effectively. let me digress for one second, a murderer's row of poverty experts, proposing a child allowance as anti-poverty measure. murderers row of course, some baseball fans will know this, the new york yankees, starting lineup in the 1920s, 1927. lou gehrig, tony library and so on. it is a fitting analogy for the scholars and experts we had working on this issue. i apologize for this effort. we have a moral obligation. we have a moral obligation to elevate this issue and fight child poverty with every available resource. this brings to mind a quote from robert kennedy which is very specific. i believe that as long as there is plenty, poverty is evil. government belongs wherever evil needs an advers
countries, austria, canada, france, germany, norway, sweden, united kingdom have all implemented some form of the monthly child benefit. and child allowances through the tax code of child tax credit, their impact should not, in my view, be overstated. last week, fox ran a thorough piece on child poverty in the united states, universal child allowance or tax credit who combat simply and effectively. let me digress for one second, a murderer's row of poverty experts, proposing a child allowance...
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k those cli leaders of japan canada france uk italy germany, of course, the u.s. morning so far. it was great to see you lea we are going to keep keep you on on president donald trump that we know that he already met with prime minister abe recently, of japan a short time ago was in brussels yesterday. so keep it right here on fox business we will continue our breaking news, and thank you for watching fbn:am. >> "mornings with maria." >> morning. >> we see you he shortly thank you so much good morning, everybody. to everybody i am dagen mcdowell in for maria bartiromo. it is friday, may 26, top stories at 6:00 a.m. eastern time, president trump capping his first overseas trip at that g-7 meeting, last hour, he held a bilateral meeting with japanese prime shinzo abe this comes after the president targeted nato lack of funding for defense yesterday. >> these great security concerns are the same reason that i have been very, very direct with secretary, members of the alliance, in saying that nato members must finally contribute their fair share. >> we will take you t
k those cli leaders of japan canada france uk italy germany, of course, the u.s. morning so far. it was great to see you lea we are going to keep keep you on on president donald trump that we know that he already met with prime minister abe recently, of japan a short time ago was in brussels yesterday. so keep it right here on fox business we will continue our breaking news, and thank you for watching fbn:am. >> "mornings with maria." >> morning. >> we see you he...
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will survive because the germans will cluster together all of their units to save themselves in france, germany then an occupation of france. churchill on the british this way to the president from following any such as one of them called insanity. whateally don't know they're like, you're not ready to do anything like that. it was churchill and the president were certainly proved right. invasion occurred instead was the north africa, which is really where our soldiers learned to do what they had to do. betweentionship president roosevelt and marshall he cordial, productive, and in the beginning was a little bit wary of the president. there was a moment, a sharp, defining moment in february, 1942. in which the president of the philippines wrote a letter president roosevelt saying i really think it makes sense for us to declare neutrality. neutrality and you accept it, i believe the japanese will allow us to remain neutral through the balance. do you think that that is a doable suggestion? and it was endorsed by general macarthur. roosevelt took one look at it and said no, we can't do this at al
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they include the u.s., australia, italy, france, germany, england, spain, and now even russia. it's stretching across asia, europe, and latin america. we've got this story for you tonight. welcome to risk and reward. i'm elizabeth macdonald in for deirdre bolton. this cyber hack brought down spain's mobile phone nrk. it blanked out screens in the russian government. at first, at least 40 health units and hospitals were hit across britain. 16 hospitals shut down there after computers were invaded by a ransom ware attack. fedex is among the companies caught in the cyber attack. now, the hackers appear to have exploited information in leaked nsa documents detailing the gaping holes in computer software code around the world. with me now is fox business' hillary von. hillary, what's the latest? >> liz, this is new. we just got an update from france's cyber security agency. they sent out a security message warning users that any device using windows is vulnerable to this ransom ware attack. but software claims that anyone using the most updated windows system should be protected, as
they include the u.s., australia, italy, france, germany, england, spain, and now even russia. it's stretching across asia, europe, and latin america. we've got this story for you tonight. welcome to risk and reward. i'm elizabeth macdonald in for deirdre bolton. this cyber hack brought down spain's mobile phone nrk. it blanked out screens in the russian government. at first, at least 40 health units and hospitals were hit across britain. 16 hospitals shut down there after computers were...
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u.s., france, germany, u.k., there are more robots.and, the creation of employment is very important. the government tries to create jobs. they want you to hire people. depending on the policies and taxation existing, you have a tendency to select more robots are more people. of the bigat is one political questions all governments will face. as we have more technology and more robots and more of the kinds of things -- how do you develop policies for those longer find they have a workplace to go to? it is a central question for the future of government. carlos: it is. completelyo different roles. where you givees orientation to the technology. when we know how to make an electric car with a zero emissions, we need to offer it. the government can favor the technology or not, depending on the incentives they offer, or the rules they are putting on a missions. our roles with many countries is to be able to propose that by the end of the day, the consumer will make the buy. charlie: thank you for joining us. ♪ alisa: i'm alisa parenti from
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is next but are not facing exactly the same problems between angela merkel and schultz in germany because franceerent economic trajectory from germany and this is pa rt trajectory from germany and this is part of the problems which underlies this move to populism. france if we come back to france, the problem has been there has been a widening of the wealth gap of course, we seen that elsewhere, in terms of germany, its growth path has been very weak indeed, compared to its larger european partner and france now wa nts to european partner and france now wants to make up that gap, there is a little bit of envy there but whether it can push through these labour reforms which many see as being absolutely key to achieving that is quite another question. from the german side of the border this is an excellent outcome. micron has stated he is a committed to the eu, committed to the eurozone, he is not committed to the eurozone, he is not committed to the german trade surplus, there will be a little fire between the countries but economic it, much more on the same page than they have been for the last
is next but are not facing exactly the same problems between angela merkel and schultz in germany because franceerent economic trajectory from germany and this is pa rt trajectory from germany and this is part of the problems which underlies this move to populism. france if we come back to france, the problem has been there has been a widening of the wealth gap of course, we seen that elsewhere, in terms of germany, its growth path has been very weak indeed, compared to its larger european...
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destroy -- >> while we were writing hacking isis, we found there for two ands against one in france germany's parliament which were attributed to isis and so while we were setting that, we learn the methodologies and malware in the place where the servers terminated or certainly not isis. 28. were atp thatthere is the name experts that belong to russian intelligence. the gruma. >> tonight on c-span on q&a. on the phone with us on american history tv is lynn smith was an audiovisual artist at the museum -- ian west branch, iowa.
destroy -- >> while we were writing hacking isis, we found there for two ands against one in france germany's parliament which were attributed to isis and so while we were setting that, we learn the methodologies and malware in the place where the servers terminated or certainly not isis. 28. were atp thatthere is the name experts that belong to russian intelligence. the gruma. >> tonight on c-span on q&a. on the phone with us on american history tv is lynn smith was an...
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about 20% more journeys than france, 60% more than germany. % more journeys than france, 6096 more than germany. that is a response to demand. british rail tailored its demands and services accordingly in the same way. this is not actually a fact that you can point to to say, it is because it is private and it has done better. it is nearly gone —— merely grown because of endogenous factors. is nearly gone —— merely grown because of endogenous factorsm terms of the practicalities of this, people may come to this neutral and say, i can remember what british ra i lwa ys say, i can remember what british railways were like, i know what the ra i lwa ys railways were like, i know what the railways are like now. if i am a southern rail customer, i might not like the fact that there have been so like the fact that there have been so many strikes and so much disruption. i might then ask a question of, if the labour party is so question of, if the labour party is so close to the trade unions, why do i think they would be more likely to see fewer strikes,
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we know that germany's interests, france's interests are not the same as america's on a whole lot of there has been a competition, if you will, with the eu the eu, led by germany and merkel is attempting to do something called the european army. i always grin when i say it. like politicians with soldiers hmmm. what could go wrong? and that is what is exactly going on here. the whole concept is basically they want a separate european army which does european bidding. kind of like, no, i think redundant what nato is supposed to do. nato is the organization, condominium, the collective security organization that does that job. frankly put, i put in england, i visited warwick university, susan evans was on question time with me where we talked about it in front of the student there and we talked about what does "brexit" mean for the future of england? because eu wants england to pay for this army before they leave and they want, they want to basically diminish the role of nato. frankly i can't speak for the british. context i have had on british multiple times, they're more of a mind to
we know that germany's interests, france's interests are not the same as america's on a whole lot of there has been a competition, if you will, with the eu the eu, led by germany and merkel is attempting to do something called the european army. i always grin when i say it. like politicians with soldiers hmmm. what could go wrong? and that is what is exactly going on here. the whole concept is basically they want a separate european army which does european bidding. kind of like, no, i think...