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i think this will happen in greece.nk about the longer-term issues in europe, given our port of -- core demographics, i think we need to think about structural reform and monetary policy. i think is particularly useful during the crisis. we also had fiscal policy stepping in in 2008 and 2009. europe has gone up by 30% of gdp in six years. there was a crisis response. now i think we have to release the macro instruments and focus on structural reform. caroline: should germany allow more spending to be done by the likes of greece and perhaps lagging behind the original structure reforms to keep the use, to be able to promote growth and stop really negative effects that are happening within these countries? i think i did not get your question fully. sorry. too much noise here. [indiscernible] the fiscal adjustment in greece has basically happened. greece has reduced its fiscal deficit from 50% of gdp six years ago to around 2% or 3% now. most of the fiscal adjustment in greece has happened. work, we are not asking -- looki
i think this will happen in greece.nk about the longer-term issues in europe, given our port of -- core demographics, i think we need to think about structural reform and monetary policy. i think is particularly useful during the crisis. we also had fiscal policy stepping in in 2008 and 2009. europe has gone up by 30% of gdp in six years. there was a crisis response. now i think we have to release the macro instruments and focus on structural reform. caroline: should germany allow more spending...
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albanian immigrants in greece. if you handle it with some degree of equanimity, the children of those albanian migrants in greece who are muslim have integrated beautifully for the most part into greek society. if you invest in integration as opposed to marginalizing those communities i think the united states is pretty good evidence that you can pull it off without the kind of division and rancor and political polarization that europe experiencing. it has taking a while for europe to accept the fact that it has large native muslim populations. it has not been handled well in the prospect of yet more muslims coming in to which european countries have not had a really good answer in terms of integration is intimidating and it should be. bringing in any culture but a significantly different or any communities that are different takes work. but that work if you do it well ultimately is beneficial to everyone. >> i'm sorry we'll have a few more minutes and their three people behind you. >> i find very interesting how y
albanian immigrants in greece. if you handle it with some degree of equanimity, the children of those albanian migrants in greece who are muslim have integrated beautifully for the most part into greek society. if you invest in integration as opposed to marginalizing those communities i think the united states is pretty good evidence that you can pull it off without the kind of division and rancor and political polarization that europe experiencing. it has taking a while for europe to accept...
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for greece, that means more investment instead of austerity demands.he economy minister knows, it will take years for the country to fully recover. anchor: thank you very much. now, for a trip down the road less traveled. a young german woman has sought out a special challenge helping people in kenya, a journey and an experience that has truly made all the difference. reporter: saturday his laundry day. she has gotten used to washing her own things. for the past year, she has been living and working as a volunteer as part of the world-w ise program about one hour away from the kenyan capital of nairobi. at a group home for adults with disabilities, she is responsible for daily caregiving, including, doing laundry, preparing meals, and sometimes teaching. the 18-year-old already did this work in germany, but here everything is different. >> it's fun for me to live with them. we can share everything. sometimes it's a little unpleasant, having to take a shower, but i can do laundry with them, each with them, bring them to bed. spend the whole day with the
for greece, that means more investment instead of austerity demands.he economy minister knows, it will take years for the country to fully recover. anchor: thank you very much. now, for a trip down the road less traveled. a young german woman has sought out a special challenge helping people in kenya, a journey and an experience that has truly made all the difference. reporter: saturday his laundry day. she has gotten used to washing her own things. for the past year, she has been living and...
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and putting greece's debt on a sustainable path is critical to greece's long-term economic health.i encourage all parties to be flexible. will: let's take a quick look now at company news. one step closer. u.s. regulators approved a merger between anheuser-busch and sab miller. they already combined to make 30% of the world's beer globally. the last step is for china to approve it, which is expected to do. general motors reported its profits have improved more than 150%, largely thanks to the ongoing shift in the u.s. as consumers move from passenger cars to trucks and suv's. gm reported sales in china improving, as well as conditions in western europe. we finish now in the united states, where two traders at hsbc have been charged with fraud. local head of foreign exchange at hsbc and a -- the global head of foreign exchange at hsbc and a former colleague have been charged with using insider information to profit from a transaction. the case is connected to a three-year long investigation of the manipulation of currency markets globally. they are the first individuals to be charge
and putting greece's debt on a sustainable path is critical to greece's long-term economic health.i encourage all parties to be flexible. will: let's take a quick look now at company news. one step closer. u.s. regulators approved a merger between anheuser-busch and sab miller. they already combined to make 30% of the world's beer globally. the last step is for china to approve it, which is expected to do. general motors reported its profits have improved more than 150%, largely thanks to the...
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we will start in greece for the project that is expected to boost the economy as it goes ahead but ituld prove to be very bad news for refugees in athens. william: this is a very tricky situation because it is a plot of land that has been vacant for a long time and now is being torn between the 2 different interests. an abandoned airport outside athens, a private firm has proposed a 7 billion-euro solution but the migrant cramp that uses the premises would have to be torn down. it used to be a shining symbol. athens' only airport for decades, it once welcomed travelers from around the world. abandoned 15 years ago, this sprawling complex facing the sea could be transformed into europe biggest mixed-use development, luxury resort. >> we believe this project is a game changer not only because it is the biggest private investment that will have ever been made in greece, but mainly because it is going to change the psychology of the foreign capital towards investment in greece and going to create 10,000 to 70,000 new jobs across its duration. reporter: the 7 billion-euro project would inc
we will start in greece for the project that is expected to boost the economy as it goes ahead but ituld prove to be very bad news for refugees in athens. william: this is a very tricky situation because it is a plot of land that has been vacant for a long time and now is being torn between the 2 different interests. an abandoned airport outside athens, a private firm has proposed a 7 billion-euro solution but the migrant cramp that uses the premises would have to be torn down. it used to be a...
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and tell us some of your stories. >> so, i was volunteering in greece for two times.rst time, i came back to israel actually, and, unfortunately, tragedies happen there on weekly basis. and the most devastating one happened on the 28th of october, when two boats started to sink at the same time and more than 70 people drowned. many of them were kids and babies because they're the ones who are not able to swim. and that occasion made me decide to go back for the second time. so i have been there for almost two month, and our team of israaid -- doctors and nurses and social workers -- are there for already six months now. >> wow. dr. david, you are on sort of a cross-country tour with your colleagues who are involved in israaid. what do you want people to know about what is israaid, and what is it doing? >> well, israaid, first and foremost, is a humanitarian assistance organization with israeli volunteers. they work all over the world, not just in greece, not just in europe, not just in the middle east, but also in japan and even in the united states with hurricane kat
and tell us some of your stories. >> so, i was volunteering in greece for two times.rst time, i came back to israel actually, and, unfortunately, tragedies happen there on weekly basis. and the most devastating one happened on the 28th of october, when two boats started to sink at the same time and more than 70 people drowned. many of them were kids and babies because they're the ones who are not able to swim. and that occasion made me decide to go back for the second time. so i have been...
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it's not just volunteers that i mentioned earlier in greece but mayors of cities. if you look at where the action is right now in europe in terms of problems that set the municipal level. in fact i think the mayor of athens to start to negotiate with mayors of other cities barcelona which has been proactive on this issue has been talking and taking refugees directly from athens to barcelona and if you generate political bill as an example you can even do a turkey. if you generate the political will at the municipal level to share refugees portugal is a country that has come up and is willing to take more of its fair share of refugees the national government will have a hard time saying know. .. >> migration is the messier side of globalization. it is incomplete because it creates such a tremendous reaction domestically when it is not managed well. i would contest but i think the european union which takes -- there's 3,000,000 migrants in the e.u. in an average year, half of half of those come from outside the e.u. those are not refugees, those are just people movin
it's not just volunteers that i mentioned earlier in greece but mayors of cities. if you look at where the action is right now in europe in terms of problems that set the municipal level. in fact i think the mayor of athens to start to negotiate with mayors of other cities barcelona which has been proactive on this issue has been talking and taking refugees directly from athens to barcelona and if you generate political bill as an example you can even do a turkey. if you generate the political...
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greece has been piling on taxes for years. we've seen what that's done.axes in the early 1930s and got a global depression. did the same thing in the 1970s. horrible malaise decade. but talk about in need of education, even though i'm conservative, i would spend reeducation for hillary clinton and talk about free and giveaways. i will giver had a copy of my new book to show how you to get an economy moving again, reviving america. david: pretty good deal for her. a lot of people trading tidbits most astonishing line they heard. for me it was her statement that america is great because americas -- americans are good. which doesn't seem to quite make sense. america is great because it is free. i think that is very simple. it is freedom that gives us the power to do what we do here, make the economy great. it is freedom that some thousands and millions of people come here for. she just doesn't seem to get it. that there is something about freedom. if you don't get it, freedom itself is in jeopardy.m means te freedom to take what people make and freedom to te
greece has been piling on taxes for years. we've seen what that's done.axes in the early 1930s and got a global depression. did the same thing in the 1970s. horrible malaise decade. but talk about in need of education, even though i'm conservative, i would spend reeducation for hillary clinton and talk about free and giveaways. i will giver had a copy of my new book to show how you to get an economy moving again, reviving america. david: pretty good deal for her. a lot of people trading tidbits...
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it worse at philadelphia international, let's go to tam, gray and david. >> i hope that lady from greece gets back home. >> reporter: yeah, wow. we do have rain that's coming in and rolling through overnight give us problem, as you take a look at radar there's a batch of it coming in from the west and beginning to get parts of delaware county and philadelphia welt. i'll be on the terrace in another half-hour unless lightning starts to pop up. so far all the lightning is off the coast. i will be standing out there in an umbrella. as we take a look closer, you see the imagery on storm tracker 6 live double scan west of philadelphia. there's a heavier band of rain, there you see back moving through malvern. this will not take all that long to push through. although the rain is not marching through all that quickly and some yellow has opened up in areas of south philadelphia and southern delaware county. where you see the yellow and organs obviously that's where it's really coming down, even the darker shades of green is and exacerbating the problems. phoenixville on the southern edge of the
it worse at philadelphia international, let's go to tam, gray and david. >> i hope that lady from greece gets back home. >> reporter: yeah, wow. we do have rain that's coming in and rolling through overnight give us problem, as you take a look at radar there's a batch of it coming in from the west and beginning to get parts of delaware county and philadelphia welt. i'll be on the terrace in another half-hour unless lightning starts to pop up. so far all the lightning is off the...
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the problem was he couldn't get a visa to go to greece.y had their plans. >> they cancelled the trip? >> no. she decided, sorry, not sorry. i'm going to keep going. so she went in essence by herself. her inlaws joined her. she took plenty pictures of her in iconic places. that's where they would have taken their pool side photo. and this is where they would have been together hugging looking mediterranean in the bay. >> i want to see the outtakes. the other photos are like yeah, party. the inlaws took the photos, or her future husband. >> perhaps. here's another photo that didn't go quite as planned. these were girls trying to take a slow motion selfie in a car. everyone knows you're not supposed to drive and take selfies. they weren't anticipating this hazard as they were parked. you're watching a wasp in slow motion. the girl in the back clearly knows. the girl in the front seat just figured it out. this is what it sounds like to scream in slow motion. that is going viral. >> all of new york city got all excited about something called ma
the problem was he couldn't get a visa to go to greece.y had their plans. >> they cancelled the trip? >> no. she decided, sorry, not sorry. i'm going to keep going. so she went in essence by herself. her inlaws joined her. she took plenty pictures of her in iconic places. that's where they would have taken their pool side photo. and this is where they would have been together hugging looking mediterranean in the bay. >> i want to see the outtakes. the other photos are like...
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and leaving greece. it was crucial and turkey was to receive a $6 billion payment for doing exactly that. so, this will race the status of that relationship. it could be there are team who prefer to sale the military government. he has been a problematic al to put it -- >> michelle, we're going let you go. the connection is shaky there, but thanks so much for knowning in, but just to sort of go over what michelle said, one interesting point is that the current president has been as she's pointing out, a little bit more, has become more autocratic in his view of islam and so, there are, some people within the united states government might even prefer a more secular view of islam. somebody who encourages that as opposed to a more staunch view in order to negotiate with them. what we're seeing now though in reaction to this in the u.s. markets, is definitely a flight to safety. the flight to the dollar. we should watch the yen. a flight to bonds. it's a friday afternoon. don't really see much going on. >>
and leaving greece. it was crucial and turkey was to receive a $6 billion payment for doing exactly that. so, this will race the status of that relationship. it could be there are team who prefer to sale the military government. he has been a problematic al to put it -- >> michelle, we're going let you go. the connection is shaky there, but thanks so much for knowning in, but just to sort of go over what michelle said, one interesting point is that the current president has been as she's...
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watch what's happening in greece.ject is dying before your very eyes. charles: to the money guy, jared levy, who says that they're underestimating those risks, for a lot of people wondering what's going on in greece, the italian bank thing. we're hoping it's in our rear view mirror, but i guess it's not? >> i don't, first of all, i don't believe that most money managers in the u.s. really understand the european system in depth. right? a lot of the folks are steering the money back into u.s. stocks probably aren't up to snuff. now, when it comes to the brexit, i believe it's actually going to be better for the u.k. in the long run. but now, there was an article in the journal about how the brexit could be perhaps devastating for countries like france and you know, a semi strong country like france is going to have an issue like we just said, you know, italy, spain, greece, those cards could tumble and like we also said earlier, i don't think risk is factored in. we're in six straight quarters of earnings decline in th
watch what's happening in greece.ject is dying before your very eyes. charles: to the money guy, jared levy, who says that they're underestimating those risks, for a lot of people wondering what's going on in greece, the italian bank thing. we're hoping it's in our rear view mirror, but i guess it's not? >> i don't, first of all, i don't believe that most money managers in the u.s. really understand the european system in depth. right? a lot of the folks are steering the money back into...
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imagine if this was a show in greece in 2003, i bet people on the left in greece said hey, we're in good shape. if something can't go on forever, it does stop. john: i like that i sent my producer to ask people at a clinton rally. what do you like about her? >> she's very well qualified, and she has experience getting things done. >> hillary has a way of getting things done. john: what does she get done, juan? we look for her achievements as a senator. we found three bills she began. a bill to name a post office after major george cuomo, a bill to name a highway after tim russert. a bill to establish the american labor study center as the national historic site. that was it. john: that i think youre mocking hillary clinton by doing so effectively. >> if all hillary clinton ever did is to have bills to rename post offices, that would be great. i wish all politicians does stuff like that. >> she was re-elected in the state for a reason. people felt she represented them well. if you go to the larger issue as what did she accomplish as secretary of state? we're in an interesting mix in terms
imagine if this was a show in greece in 2003, i bet people on the left in greece said hey, we're in good shape. if something can't go on forever, it does stop. john: i like that i sent my producer to ask people at a clinton rally. what do you like about her? >> she's very well qualified, and she has experience getting things done. >> hillary has a way of getting things done. john: what does she get done, juan? we look for her achievements as a senator. we found three bills she...
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. >> talking about argentina and michele wucker -- and greece. a little bit of nationalism or racism involved because greece was a country in our union that we knew. argentina, the western bankers against them in a way. is there some of that? >> it has to do more with the interconnections that greece was so tied in with the european ideal and argentina was down in south america somewhere. >> i wanted to get -- you talk about engagement, the guys saying how did greece engage? and i thought about the people -- my ceo at new america and others who talked about the power of foreign-policy and in a sense that is analogous to solving gray rhino problems, people get together and talk about cases and legislators talk about things and that ties up the united states more and more into a system. we facilitated china and other countries getting into world trade organization and that box them -- china is a reserve currency, they are locked more into the world. is that an example of gray rhino evolution and problem-solving? engagement? >> gradualism is importa
. >> talking about argentina and michele wucker -- and greece. a little bit of nationalism or racism involved because greece was a country in our union that we knew. argentina, the western bankers against them in a way. is there some of that? >> it has to do more with the interconnections that greece was so tied in with the european ideal and argentina was down in south america somewhere. >> i wanted to get -- you talk about engagement, the guys saying how did greece engage?...
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greece. we are profoundly moving in the right direction. one thing i want you to take away from this is not an inexorable that you going the wrong direction. look at germany. germany was higher in 1990 and is today. hard changes they made to the labor market laws in the past 15 years. i think that is a minimum of what we will be required to do. a series of facts that relate to this. a tripling of the share of non-employed prime age males since 1976. there were 73% americans not employed. in may 2016, 112 million. a huge increase. employment rate differs by education. 70.5% of college graduates are employed. 43.3% drop outs are employed. massive gap. the background of this is a combination and i will come back to this. combination of trends in the labor market that the government is not responsible for and government policies which interact with them and actually poisonous matter. manufacturing employment has fallen. there has been of course the massive rise in the number of disability participant. this is a boring graph but it makes a point
greece. we are profoundly moving in the right direction. one thing i want you to take away from this is not an inexorable that you going the wrong direction. look at germany. germany was higher in 1990 and is today. hard changes they made to the labor market laws in the past 15 years. i think that is a minimum of what we will be required to do. a series of facts that relate to this. a tripling of the share of non-employed prime age males since 1976. there were 73% americans not employed. in may...
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illinois -- if you take the word greece and translate into english you get illinois, and -- but no one suggests seriously that if illinois left the dollar zone its problems would be cured. let's have an illinois peso. no. that would compound it. so those are structural problems. nothing to do with the -- the euro has been mismanaged but the euro itself is not a problem but trying to use the euro to overcome the structural problems not to mention thedat tax increases that put in greece and elsewhere, is a real problem, just as in this country. so having a stable measure of money -- having an unstable measure of money is not going to overcome the problems you have of hyper regulation, overtaxation, and all the antigrowth -- talk about obama's -- obama talks about the republican's war on women. how about president obama's war on prosperity, which is the real problem. so having a steady measure of something, makeing it unsteady, is not going cure the real structural problems that driscoll and others refer to. >> i add also that -- has made a good point the euro is acting like a gold standa
illinois -- if you take the word greece and translate into english you get illinois, and -- but no one suggests seriously that if illinois left the dollar zone its problems would be cured. let's have an illinois peso. no. that would compound it. so those are structural problems. nothing to do with the -- the euro has been mismanaged but the euro itself is not a problem but trying to use the euro to overcome the structural problems not to mention thedat tax increases that put in greece and...
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ask yourself, are we norway, germany, or are we greece? we are at the threshold right as a country whether not we will go one way or the other. i'm just going to go through a few of the policies that i think make up the war on work. they are motivated by very understandable reasons. they are motivated by desire to make the lives of people who do work better but they are not motivated with any attempt to try to solve the unemployment problem. extending ui is one example. these drastic extensions of unemployment interest in the face of a recession work i believe the wrong direction because it eliminated incentives to go back to work. housing vouchers, poses 30% tax on earnings the disability must, permanent discouragement to work. today we're in the midst of a $15 minimum wage craze. i will go back to this in terms of the new evidence but because american minimum wage have stayed so low for so long we were at a position where we forget minimum wages can have major effects. we compared new jersey and pennsylvania with these tiny differences.
ask yourself, are we norway, germany, or are we greece? we are at the threshold right as a country whether not we will go one way or the other. i'm just going to go through a few of the policies that i think make up the war on work. they are motivated by very understandable reasons. they are motivated by desire to make the lives of people who do work better but they are not motivated with any attempt to try to solve the unemployment problem. extending ui is one example. these drastic extensions...
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we instituted the program for greece and turkey and i will say to you that all these things were done in a cooperative, bipartisan manner. the foreign relations committee of the senate and the house were taken to the full confidence of the president in every one of these moves and not let anybody tell you any different. as i have said time and time bein, foreign-policy should the policy of the whole nation, and not a policy of one party or the other. partisanship should stop at the water's edge and i will continue to preach that through this whole campaign. [applause] i would like to say a word or two now about what i think the republican philosophy is and i will speak from actions and history and from experience. 1932 was due to the policies of the republican party control of the government of the united states. the republican party as i have said a while ago favors the privileged few and not the common everyday
we instituted the program for greece and turkey and i will say to you that all these things were done in a cooperative, bipartisan manner. the foreign relations committee of the senate and the house were taken to the full confidence of the president in every one of these moves and not let anybody tell you any different. as i have said time and time bein, foreign-policy should the policy of the whole nation, and not a policy of one party or the other. partisanship should stop at the water's edge...
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greece had a referendum and they did not trigger anything.ome people are saying maybe they will not invoke article 50, let it drag on forever as greece has done. i presume that is not the case. i think david cameron set the tone. i think they will. it is possible they want it i have no crystal ball that tells me any -- won't. i have no crystal ball. i am prepared for a lot of these things to happen. i think article 50, probably is a good that that it is going to happen. julie: whether it happens not, we have seen economic growth in europe slow down, and these companies that you are talking about -- on many them -- aren't many of them -- 1/5 of the revenue is coming from europe. how much of a problem is that? mr. holland: it is going to be a problem and if they do to growth in other parts of the world to offset it, it is going to slow. the mindset for investors today is growth is slowing everywhere, and we are looking at 5% earnings decline in the coming quarter. it is not as if we have people excited about the future. it is the opposite. -- e
greece had a referendum and they did not trigger anything.ome people are saying maybe they will not invoke article 50, let it drag on forever as greece has done. i presume that is not the case. i think david cameron set the tone. i think they will. it is possible they want it i have no crystal ball that tells me any -- won't. i have no crystal ball. i am prepared for a lot of these things to happen. i think article 50, probably is a good that that it is going to happen. julie: whether it...
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as i said i didn't know things about it was he born in greece, ottoman, local, foreign it's seems to me his own identity again may well have been composed of shifting identities and contradictory. the city was helping to build itself capable of having these multiple identities and functioning according to the eclectic principle this dynamic eclecticism that embodied the architecture that was an expression of the dynamic and it's still there although it is highly endangered and it seems to me it is harder and harder these days to see if it's still there. so thank you very much and i'm happy to answer questions. [applause] >> if there are questions. [inaudible] >> i have to be a detective. i did find some. i didn't find as much as i would like. in that section of the book i am describing my own quest so i take these archives with me and found some things. the fact he was working for private clients meant there was less of a record come even when the member who was a private clients with a huge office around him kept everything in a very dramatic fashion and a saved everything and worke
as i said i didn't know things about it was he born in greece, ottoman, local, foreign it's seems to me his own identity again may well have been composed of shifting identities and contradictory. the city was helping to build itself capable of having these multiple identities and functioning according to the eclectic principle this dynamic eclecticism that embodied the architecture that was an expression of the dynamic and it's still there although it is highly endangered and it seems to me it...
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it might lead greece's fragile system to be more prone to break down.n south africa, double-amputee olympian has been sentenced to six years in prison. convicted of murdering his confidence three years ago. for autors had asked six-year sentence. argued he was only guilty when he fired for bullets through bathroom door. killing. dayal news 24 hours a howard by 26 such a journalist's and analyst and more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. vonnie: thanks. warning there are clouds on the horizon, including the from the brexit vote. saying if it is confined to just kingdom,and -- united if it leads to greater questions about the stability of the european union, it could have more significant concert is. deeper within the federal reserve coming out of this than investors -- 2:00 p.m. eastern, may shed some light on what they're thinking. an equity strategist at bmp. we did see the trade deficit and economic saying a quarter of that widening is asked down and at u.k. are down. >> really, there is a negligible as far as the referendum on the u.s. what is i
it might lead greece's fragile system to be more prone to break down.n south africa, double-amputee olympian has been sentenced to six years in prison. convicted of murdering his confidence three years ago. for autors had asked six-year sentence. argued he was only guilty when he fired for bullets through bathroom door. killing. dayal news 24 hours a howard by 26 such a journalist's and analyst and more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. vonnie: thanks. warning there are clouds on the...
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. -- reece entering the country after they flew to greece in a helicopter during the military coup .> lost confidence in president president francois hollande. some 60 7% of those surveyed said they did not have confidence in the government. the man says his nephew was in dr. needed about two weeks ago by an out year islamic state group. the prime minister will make the ase for britain remaining powerful player in a post-brexit world. he will argue for renewing the nuclear weapons system and will tell lawmakers a powerful player in a post-brexit world. the u.k. cannot compromise on national security and outsource the responsibility for keeping the nation safe. authorities in louisiana say a gunman sought out police officers and then ambushed six of them. three officers were killed and three others wounded in a shootout in baton rouge. he has been identified as a black former u.s. marine. dayal news 24 hours a powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. vonnie: thanks. arms holdings is surging after softbank agreed to buy a chip de
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are we greece? we're very much at that threshold right now as a country whether or not we'll go one way or the other. now, i'm just going to go through a few of the policies that i think make up the war on work. again, they are motivated by very understandable reasons. they are motivated by a desire to make lives of people who do work better but they're not motivated with any attempt to try and solve the under employment problem. extending u.i. is one example. these drastic extensions of unemployment insurance in the face of the recession work exactly the wrong direction because they eliminated the incentive to actually go back to work. food stamps and housing vouchers. each one of these programs separately imposes a 30% tax on earnings. disability payments. permanent discouragement to work. today we're in the midst of a $15 minimum wage craze. i'll go back to this in a little bit in terms of new evidence on the minimum wage. because american minimum wage has stayed so low for so long we were in a p
are we greece? we're very much at that threshold right now as a country whether or not we'll go one way or the other. now, i'm just going to go through a few of the policies that i think make up the war on work. again, they are motivated by very understandable reasons. they are motivated by a desire to make lives of people who do work better but they're not motivated with any attempt to try and solve the under employment problem. extending u.i. is one example. these drastic extensions of...
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we had the fight and of course it was a major stake in the cold war, the loss of greece and turkey to the soviet union and its influence was seen as a tremendous loss if we had suffered it, we didn't, and now it's right at that cusp between east and west in terms of religious faith and culture and north and south in terms of wealth. it's right there, right on the cusp of politics. thank you for joining us. stay with us. again, msnbc's cal perry is in our newsroom. cal, what have you learned? can you give us a picture? it's very strange. we hear the noise from the crowd but the politics is obscure. >> very obscure. and unfolding right now and the definition of a coup is there is massive confusion. we have just gotten off the phone with a senior adviser to the former prime minister. he's in ankara and has been able to shed a little light on what's going on. we heard a call from erdogan who had to take to facetime and message the country, calling on people to take to the streets and specifically take the airports. to physically occupy the airports. the other thing he said is that this is
we had the fight and of course it was a major stake in the cold war, the loss of greece and turkey to the soviet union and its influence was seen as a tremendous loss if we had suffered it, we didn't, and now it's right at that cusp between east and west in terms of religious faith and culture and north and south in terms of wealth. it's right there, right on the cusp of politics. thank you for joining us. stay with us. again, msnbc's cal perry is in our newsroom. cal, what have you learned?...
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were going to have to send greece and spain through. with more sanctions. for not doing what the european union wants them to do. he wants that. he wants more sanctions for spain and portugal. >> if this carries on you're going to have member states going their own way. with tensions within and without the euro zone we'll continue to increase and despite the protest. it's wrong to say that it should not be discussed. i don't know what you meant when you said that. but you are confirming people's believes about the nondemocratic nature of the eu if you say things like that. let's just leave aside gattis cousins of changing the constitution. but as long as we see pop you lichl and shifts in europe, political shifts in europe and different coming and going we don't need a new convention. the question is what can we do right now? it is time. the member states of the european union to stand together and to think in terms of humanitarian aid program. and would send the measures to those that suffered most from the debt crisis in recent years
were going to have to send greece and spain through. with more sanctions. for not doing what the european union wants them to do. he wants that. he wants more sanctions for spain and portugal. >> if this carries on you're going to have member states going their own way. with tensions within and without the euro zone we'll continue to increase and despite the protest. it's wrong to say that it should not be discussed. i don't know what you meant when you said that. but you are confirming...
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it is not like greece.real issue if italy needs help because it might be too big to fail and too big to bailout. it is by definition a major issue for europe as a whole. and on the banking side and political side, tempers are rising. >> deutsche bank had a really interesting turnout over the weekend that shows banks claims on italy. france's claim is about $300 billion, meaning is not an isolated event. all of europe needs italy to stabilize. >> and if we compare italy to the u.k., and the u.k. his strong financial links, eurozone countries are more tightly integrated with each other on the trade side and the financial side. any major issue italy has is undoubtedly going to spill over to many of the other countries. >> i don't understand why it's so difficult to fix the italian banking system. is a problem they don't actually understand some of the nonperforming loans? is it the political system not dealing with it in the right way? >> this is a very precarious situation. it requires lots of attention and f
it is not like greece.real issue if italy needs help because it might be too big to fail and too big to bailout. it is by definition a major issue for europe as a whole. and on the banking side and political side, tempers are rising. >> deutsche bank had a really interesting turnout over the weekend that shows banks claims on italy. france's claim is about $300 billion, meaning is not an isolated event. all of europe needs italy to stabilize. >> and if we compare italy to the u.k.,...
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we've welcomed other action such as the conference organized by athens and greece last year. as well as the declaration regarding the rights of religious minorities. i also want to stress we are deeply, deeply concerned about all who have suffered under da esh's reign of terror. shia muslims have been executed simply because they are shia. we stand for the france will one life is not more valuable than even while we recognize unique and existential threats leasing religious and ethnic minorities. the paris action plans that a well, "beyond the solidarity that must benefit all victims of solidarity is a pressing need to preserve those cultures and peoples whose very existence is threatened in iraq and syria. " we want to build momentum towards a conference that spain has committed to hold later this early 2017, something like a conference where countries can, and announce new initiatives for training or programmatic funding. but i want to be very clear. the protection of religious and ethnic minorities in iraq and syria is a foreign priority in the united states. we are consta
we've welcomed other action such as the conference organized by athens and greece last year. as well as the declaration regarding the rights of religious minorities. i also want to stress we are deeply, deeply concerned about all who have suffered under da esh's reign of terror. shia muslims have been executed simply because they are shia. we stand for the france will one life is not more valuable than even while we recognize unique and existential threats leasing religious and ethnic...
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greece voted yesterday. donald trump becomes the ,epublican candidate yesterday well over the number of delegates he needs. hillary clinton says he should never step foot in the oval office. volkswagen bounces back from a sheeting scandal with a jump -- cheating scandal. afterkey, an announcement meeting with the defense counsel this morning. the turkish president is back in. ♪ three french soldiers have been killed in libya. it was confirmed by the defense ministry. the first confirmation that france has troops in the country, in developing rear ba ses. earlier with her from francois hollande about the deaths of the soldiers. dangers is home to instability. notches several hundred kilometers from shores. carrying out dangers intelligence operations. three of our soldiers have just lost their lives in a helicopter accident. i pay my respect to them. >> we're joined now for more on that. some has reigned for time now. we believe the french forces were involved with it has not been confirmed. we are officially
greece voted yesterday. donald trump becomes the ,epublican candidate yesterday well over the number of delegates he needs. hillary clinton says he should never step foot in the oval office. volkswagen bounces back from a sheeting scandal with a jump -- cheating scandal. afterkey, an announcement meeting with the defense counsel this morning. the turkish president is back in. ♪ three french soldiers have been killed in libya. it was confirmed by the defense ministry. the first confirmation...
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you have to ask yourself tonight are we norway, germany, or greece. we're at that threshold right now as a country, whether we'll go one way or the other. now, i'm just going to go through a few of the policies that i think make up the war on work. again, they are motivated by very understandable reasons. they are motivated by desire to make the lives of people who do work better. but they are not motivated with any attempt to try and solve the underemployment problem. so extending new eyes, one example. these drastic extensions of unemployment insurance in the face of recession worked i think in the wrong direction because they eliminated the incentive to actually go back to work. housing vouchers -- each one of these programs imposes a 30% tax on earnings. disability payments. today we're in the midst of a $15 minimum wage craze, right? i'll go back to this in a little bit in terms of the new evidence that occurs with minimum wage. because american minimum wage stayed low so long, we are in a position to forget that minimum wage can have effects. we
you have to ask yourself tonight are we norway, germany, or greece. we're at that threshold right now as a country, whether we'll go one way or the other. now, i'm just going to go through a few of the policies that i think make up the war on work. again, they are motivated by very understandable reasons. they are motivated by desire to make the lives of people who do work better. but they are not motivated with any attempt to try and solve the underemployment problem. so extending new eyes,...
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of course there are a case from greece from the late 90s. so of course we have also communicated about other discussions that are ongoing. it's a large company, 180 companies. i said we're very clear. if somebody is not acting and following that, we're taking action. >> hans, you've obviously faced a great deal of personal criticism over the performance of the business and the ability to turn this business around. do you still feel like you're the right man to lead ierickson forward here. >> i think when you're doing so many changes was err doi s as w right now. some areas are coming down, some are growing. i think my main focus and the leadership team around me takes point on that and improve the company is our main focus. >> thank you so much for taking our questions. hans vestberg the ceo at erickson. >>> melania trump stole the head light with her first speech. she praised husband donald with a key message, quote, he won't let you down. appearing to mileaplagiarize re by mitchel o bomb back in 2008. >> barrack and i were raised with so m
of course there are a case from greece from the late 90s. so of course we have also communicated about other discussions that are ongoing. it's a large company, 180 companies. i said we're very clear. if somebody is not acting and following that, we're taking action. >> hans, you've obviously faced a great deal of personal criticism over the performance of the business and the ability to turn this business around. do you still feel like you're the right man to lead ierickson forward here....
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we provide web site services with some very low cost and greece spend a lot of time on advocacy we're the only group that represents all of others we try to ensure that they can make a living today and that gets harder and harder. with the anecdotal evidence in this survey showed us with that median income so those are pretty low wages but it is unsustainable to ensure that they can make a living wage. we have quite to the number of well-known authors that are members of the authors guild. we have all kinds. to be a member you have to be up published book and to accommodate self published authors because now there is an opportunity for publishers some call themselves independently published estimate how did you get into this work? i was a copyright lawyer 25 years i worked at the library of congress, a lawyer by a trading and as though lawyer with private practice with a number of authors and publishers to be very mature part of that world professionally i another my cousin, my stepdad, many dear friends are all others. >> over the years to contract for authors have those changed? >>
we provide web site services with some very low cost and greece spend a lot of time on advocacy we're the only group that represents all of others we try to ensure that they can make a living today and that gets harder and harder. with the anecdotal evidence in this survey showed us with that median income so those are pretty low wages but it is unsustainable to ensure that they can make a living wage. we have quite to the number of well-known authors that are members of the authors guild. we...
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we've also welcomed other efforts such as the conference organized by greece and athens last year as well as in morocco which led to the issuance of the marrakesh declaration regarding the rights of religious minorities in muslim content.i want to stress we aredeeply, deeply concerned about all who have suffered under daesh's reign of terror. iraqi and syrian muslims have bravely stood up to daesh's work ideology of murder . shia muslims have been executed simply because they are shia. if you stand for the principle that one lifeis not more valuable than another , even while we recognize the unique and existential threat facing religious and ethnic minorities. the paris action plans that will quote, the beyond the solidarity that must benefit all victims of conflict and violence there is a pressing necessity for protecting service communities and cultures whose existence is threatened in iraq and syria. the purpose of these meetings today and tomorrow ito examine actions taken in light of the roadmaps of the paris action plan to discuss next steps meeting the specific needs of religi
we've also welcomed other efforts such as the conference organized by greece and athens last year as well as in morocco which led to the issuance of the marrakesh declaration regarding the rights of religious minorities in muslim content.i want to stress we aredeeply, deeply concerned about all who have suffered under daesh's reign of terror. iraqi and syrian muslims have bravely stood up to daesh's work ideology of murder . shia muslims have been executed simply because they are shia. if you...
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but after what happened in with greece, how greece was treated by the northern countries, that gave a little bit more credibility as well as to the people who were voting against it. >> we have -- we can return, we have a question from christine. >> so when i was summarizing the consensus, i would say that part of it is that overall there's been a positive effect on wages. overall for african americans as positive effect on wages but for african american women in gain and african men do see negative impacts and that's where there is in fact, controversy is how big is the impact and the range is -- how big and how do you characterize the number you get. i would say it's a modest impact and george boras said it's a bigger impact but i think that that's real. if you were going to list what faces african american men, immigration would be 20. there are a lot of challenges. i would be wrong that it's not there. i think that there is some. if you were going to think about what you're going to do to address that, first of all, the best thing to do is have people graduate for high school more
but after what happened in with greece, how greece was treated by the northern countries, that gave a little bit more credibility as well as to the people who were voting against it. >> we have -- we can return, we have a question from christine. >> so when i was summarizing the consensus, i would say that part of it is that overall there's been a positive effect on wages. overall for african americans as positive effect on wages but for african american women in gain and african...
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greece got in by mistake.ld i say, miscalculations of the data they submitted for the purposes of entering the euro. it became very clear when the next government, greek government showed up that the data which have been submitted is not accurate. they have been a foreign -- thorn in the side of the whole euro structure ever since. they should never have been in the euro. they should get out as soon as possible if you want to maintain a fundamental euro structure. tom: we think about the new russia and how they respond to brexit, what should we listen for from mr. putin? how should we respond? >> from what i have seen, he is very pleased with what has happened with brexit. this works to his advantage because one of his agenda items is to cause disruption in the european union to make sure it splits apart. i think the important part is how nato will continue to function together, and also what signals there are for the eu generally is supposed to be doing. michael: that as a key question about nato. there is a
greece got in by mistake.ld i say, miscalculations of the data they submitted for the purposes of entering the euro. it became very clear when the next government, greek government showed up that the data which have been submitted is not accurate. they have been a foreign -- thorn in the side of the whole euro structure ever since. they should never have been in the euro. they should get out as soon as possible if you want to maintain a fundamental euro structure. tom: we think about the new...
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banks from portugal and greece. the u.s. government had been very obliging when it comes to helping them shed the office. $400 billion in 2008. it was 150%. assets of the top 10 european banks. today, it-- $870 billion. some economists say the hard times are not over yet for europe's banks. >> they have low interest rates or negative interest rates. they have much tougher regulation. and it is affecting business models. i'm afraid it will be hard times for the next five years or so. >> u.s. banks made $60 billion profit in the first half last year. twice as much as european institutions. >> the official results of stressors are out. no german banks failed. shares shot up in advance of this release. rebounding after results this week. the imf called it the worst threat to the world's banking sector. stocks surging after being down in profits. withstanding the ability for economic shocks. to help boost european shares in general this friday. ecb has approved a lifeline for one of the lenders. the financial institutions are ove
banks from portugal and greece. the u.s. government had been very obliging when it comes to helping them shed the office. $400 billion in 2008. it was 150%. assets of the top 10 european banks. today, it-- $870 billion. some economists say the hard times are not over yet for europe's banks. >> they have low interest rates or negative interest rates. they have much tougher regulation. and it is affecting business models. i'm afraid it will be hard times for the next five years or so....
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. >> hani: but at that time it was not a problem. >> anthony: next, went from greece to macedonia?lcome there? no. serbia? no. were you welcomed here? >> sakher: yes. very welcome. >> anthony: so here we are, cologne. one of the most liberal, if not the most liberal cities in germany. a city doing the right thing. and on new year's eve, the whole attitude towards refugees, not just european policy, but the whole moral question was thrown into doubt. cologne found itself to test case, both example of tolerance and hope and worst-case scenario. here's what was reported. on the night of december 31, 2015, witnesses saw crowds of up to a thousand men described as predominately arab and north african near cologne central train station. some broke off into small groups, assaulting hundreds of women as they left the train station. police were completely unprepared. the situation continued reportedly for hours. three weeks after the incident, the official numbers were as horrifying as first reported. 766 criminal complaints, of which 381 are sexual offenses, including 3 rapes. many across
. >> hani: but at that time it was not a problem. >> anthony: next, went from greece to macedonia?lcome there? no. serbia? no. were you welcomed here? >> sakher: yes. very welcome. >> anthony: so here we are, cologne. one of the most liberal, if not the most liberal cities in germany. a city doing the right thing. and on new year's eve, the whole attitude towards refugees, not just european policy, but the whole moral question was thrown into doubt. cologne found itself...
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all eight have requested asylum in greece.heir lawyers said they knew nothing about the coup and the helicopter was used to transport the wounded. more than 200 killed, 1400 injured in the violence we saw friday night. 7500 people arrested so far. there are a lot of numbers out there. we're giving you generalities. the stock market in turkey sold off hard today. the biggest one-day decline since june 2013 when the market then lost 10.5%. today a decline of more than 7%. down 9% at one point. let's show you the lira. this will be the big focus of economists around the world. turkey is reliant on foreign inflows of capital. they have a current account deficit. if there is capital leaving the country, it's going to cause a big problem. right now you'll buy 2.96 liras for every dollar. at one point this morning you'd get three. it's come off the bottom but certainly concerning. you can see the big move it's had. the ten-year yield has shot up. three-week high, 9.5%. looks big there. but in this world of low interest rates, we have
all eight have requested asylum in greece.heir lawyers said they knew nothing about the coup and the helicopter was used to transport the wounded. more than 200 killed, 1400 injured in the violence we saw friday night. 7500 people arrested so far. there are a lot of numbers out there. we're giving you generalities. the stock market in turkey sold off hard today. the biggest one-day decline since june 2013 when the market then lost 10.5%. today a decline of more than 7%. down 9% at one point....
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she'll in greece with her multimillionaire fiancÉ and friends, celebrating her 30th birthday on saturdayto ring in a new decade, right? let's be honest, when lindsay's life was a hot mess, some peopll wondered would she even make it to 30. so the question is -- has lindsay really turned her li around? >> lindsay, scared about going to jail today? >> she was once hollywood's baddest of the bad girls. arrests on drug and d.u.i. charges and sentenced to court-ordered stint in jail and rehab. >> honestly, it did wake me up, yeah it scared me. >> but before all the drama, "e.t." first met her as a freckle-faced 11-year-old on set of "the parent trap". >> it's fun and i like the attention. and -- i don't know, i just -- i juut like it. >> for a time, her career soared. at age 20, we asked her about turning 30 in the future. >> if you're an actress, you aspire to you know, every actress aspires to win an oscar and work with great people and learn from them. i said i would like to be married by the time i'm 30. yeah, i want to be a mom one day. not right now. >> but the next year, her run-ins wi
she'll in greece with her multimillionaire fiancÉ and friends, celebrating her 30th birthday on saturdayto ring in a new decade, right? let's be honest, when lindsay's life was a hot mess, some peopll wondered would she even make it to 30. so the question is -- has lindsay really turned her li around? >> lindsay, scared about going to jail today? >> she was once hollywood's baddest of the bad girls. arrests on drug and d.u.i. charges and sentenced to court-ordered stint in jail and...
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. >> kateudson and matthew bellamy vacationed tooether in greece. but the father of her son, bing, brought along his girlfriend, model elle evans. they all seemed to be having a great time together, with her girl squad. >> i don't know, but i feel like i've been here before. >> cruising the mediterranean. mariah carey and fianc? billionaire james packer sarong. by the looks of these pink balloons and mariah holding a microphone it seems like they're having a party. leonardo dicaprio and supermodel nina agdal. they shared a private moment in ibiza. hey, leo, why are you hiding in that hoodie? in mykonos, they boated with paas and took a stroll. and leo lost headgear, moving the sweatshirt to around his waist. e we know it's you. >>> up next the show making headlines for pulling back the veil on "bachelorette." i'm with one of the stars, has "unreal" gone too far? >>> then breaking ews on a "beaches" remake who is going to be playing bette midler's iconic >>> tomorrow on "e.t." before maroney, talking about her new look. fios is not cable. we're wired
. >> kateudson and matthew bellamy vacationed tooether in greece. but the father of her son, bing, brought along his girlfriend, model elle evans. they all seemed to be having a great time together, with her girl squad. >> i don't know, but i feel like i've been here before. >> cruising the mediterranean. mariah carey and fianc? billionaire james packer sarong. by the looks of these pink balloons and mariah holding a microphone it seems like they're having a party. leonardo...