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germany, uk, italy, austria, ireland, spain... all the plate in one go, massive european distribution and that is precisely what comcast, what 2ist—century fox wa nt what comcast, what 2ist—century fox want and what disney want by its takeover. price becomes secondary to scale and that is why we are seeing that intense heat of war for sky. president trump will arrive in the uk around lunchtime today to begin what's being described as a working visit. that will include a black tie dinner with 150 business leaders hosted by theresa may, at an undisclosed location, with bosses of some big companies like unilever, glaxosmithkline and goldman sachs. but what will the mood in the room be like? ben thompson takes a drive around london, in style, to find out. they call it the spatial relationship and the businesses on both sides of the atlantic that has meant sales, profits and jobs is it still important today? i am off to meet some british firms that do business with america and i am doing it in all—american style. the uk sells £100 bill
germany, uk, italy, austria, ireland, spain... all the plate in one go, massive european distribution and that is precisely what comcast, what 2ist—century fox wa nt what comcast, what 2ist—century fox want and what disney want by its takeover. price becomes secondary to scale and that is why we are seeing that intense heat of war for sky. president trump will arrive in the uk around lunchtime today to begin what's being described as a working visit. that will include a black tie dinner...
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s external borders and combat people smuggling interior ministers of italy austria and germany want tighter e.u. wide asylum policy but others are concerned about the impact that would have on human rights. where does your digital data go after you die wednesday a german court handed down a landmark ruling elevating inheritance rights over private data protection the court ordered facebook to turn over the data which had belonged to the parents of a deceased adult the family had been in a legal battle for years claiming that information in their daughter's facebook account could give clues to what caused her death. almost six years ago at teenage girl was run over by an underground train in berlin whether it was a suicide or a tragic accidental still unknown the parents shared a drive to get access to her facebook page to find out if the messages provided any clues although they have to loving code the said was blocked as facebook had already memory allies to account after facebook refused to grant them access the parents went to first case and twenty fifteen only for another court to overt
s external borders and combat people smuggling interior ministers of italy austria and germany want tighter e.u. wide asylum policy but others are concerned about the impact that would have on human rights. where does your digital data go after you die wednesday a german court handed down a landmark ruling elevating inheritance rights over private data protection the court ordered facebook to turn over the data which had belonged to the parents of a deceased adult the family had been in a legal...
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and in sky you have the number european pay tv provider, with subscribers in germany, the uk, italy, austriabasically on a plate in one go. you get massive european distribution, and that is precisely comcast want, what 21st century fox want, and what is the want by its takeover of fox. so it is a massive land grab, and in this land grab, price becomes secondary to scale, and that is why you are seeing this intense reading warfor you are seeing this intense reading war for sky. you are seeing this intense reading warfor sky. facebook has you are seeing this intense reading war for sky. facebook has just been fined a little over 600,000 us dollars for the cambridge analytica scandal. the regulator says it is the social media giant failing to protect user information and one privacy group thinks these kinds of fines could get bigger in the future. i think what is significant here is not the amount, but the meaning of the fine. this is the watchdog showing that they have teeth, and that they are willing to use the maximum tools available to them. and what is more significant is that the goalpos
and in sky you have the number european pay tv provider, with subscribers in germany, the uk, italy, austriabasically on a plate in one go. you get massive european distribution, and that is precisely comcast want, what 21st century fox want, and what is the want by its takeover of fox. so it is a massive land grab, and in this land grab, price becomes secondary to scale, and that is why you are seeing this intense reading warfor you are seeing this intense reading war for sky. you are seeing...
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use external borders and combat people smuggling the interior ministers of italy austria and germany want tighter e.u. white asylum policies but others are concerned about the impact that can have on human rights. you're watching the w. news is still to come in a landmark judge a german court has ruled that facebook must grant grieving parents access to their deceased daughters to kill they hope to find clues to the cause of her death look at what this judgment means for you and me. are good and you know with business unusual industrial action in italy what is going on that's right brant a bit of a riddle for you what connects a world famous football with a car manufacturing plant well look at a fit chrysler factory in italy will go on strike this month and they have a very good reason footballer cristiana rinaldo has signed a deal to transfer to event just to remain for a hefty price tag so what's the big deal about this big deal. these workers as an attorney in phoenix chrysler factory are angry the reason news of a costly football transfer christiane a renowned i was leaving rail
use external borders and combat people smuggling the interior ministers of italy austria and germany want tighter e.u. white asylum policies but others are concerned about the impact that can have on human rights. you're watching the w. news is still to come in a landmark judge a german court has ruled that facebook must grant grieving parents access to their deceased daughters to kill they hope to find clues to the cause of her death look at what this judgment means for you and me. are good...
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sky is the number one european pay—tv provider with subscribers in germany, the uk, italy, austria, irelandget massive european distribution. that is precisely what comcast want and what 21st century fox want, and what disney want with their take—over of fox. it is a massive land grab and in the land grab, price becomes secondary to scale and thatis price becomes secondary to scale and that is why we are seeing this intense bidding warfor that is why we are seeing this intense bidding war for sky. alpesh is back. we are discussing president trump's arrival today. he will be at blenheim palace in 0xfordshire and he will be having dinner with 150 or so business leaders. and theresa may is the host. where is your invite?” couldn't possibly comment and i would be too embarrassed if i was invited. that is harsh! we are asking the viewers what you would asking the viewers what you would ask president trump if you were sitting next to him at that black—tie dinner. what would you ask him? you ladies will know this. in business you get patronised a lot. as ladies do get patronised a lot! the thing a
sky is the number one european pay—tv provider with subscribers in germany, the uk, italy, austria, irelandget massive european distribution. that is precisely what comcast want and what 21st century fox want, and what disney want with their take—over of fox. it is a massive land grab and in the land grab, price becomes secondary to scale and thatis price becomes secondary to scale and that is why we are seeing this intense bidding warfor that is why we are seeing this intense bidding war...
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strengthen the blocks extra no borders and come back people smuggling the interior ministers of italy austria and germany want tighter e.u. wide asylum policies but others are concerned about the impact that would have on human rights. chile and police have arrested former catholic priest oscar munoz in january when you know submitted to having sexually abused children this is the first arrest to be made since authorities launched a major investigation into abuse cases in the church earlier this year prosecutors say there are more than five victims and thousands of people in that there are nicaraguans capital managua have taken to the streets in fresh protest demanding that president donnie are paid to resign opposition activists have planned another two days of demonstrations amid fears of brutal government suppression at least two hundred people have been killed in protests since april. in syria state television reported that government forces have raised the national flag over parts of daraa city that had previously been in rebel hands for years the flag was raised over the post office whi
strengthen the blocks extra no borders and come back people smuggling the interior ministers of italy austria and germany want tighter e.u. wide asylum policies but others are concerned about the impact that would have on human rights. chile and police have arrested former catholic priest oscar munoz in january when you know submitted to having sexually abused children this is the first arrest to be made since authorities launched a major investigation into abuse cases in the church earlier...
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they're dealing with new governments in italy, austria, hungary, slovakia, dealing with a new governmentthe united states. all of those governments are populist, right-wing governments. none of them believe nato should exist. you have an american president coming to meet with nato, and then on the heels of that going to meet with the russian president. so a referendum on nato i don't think is too far to say that's what we're gaeg to soing to see week. >> i quick lnly want to touch o north korea while i have you, cal. i had gourden on my shon and w weekend. he feels the deal may be dead considering the rhetoric coming out of north korea. >> this is what we are alluding to. when there's no one else in the room you don't have a record said. i was joking with my boss at msnbc about this. when i'm passionate about the story and i go to meet with him, we both leave the meeting with two completely different expectations about what happened. imagine that when you are talking about nuclear weapons. you have two leaders passionate about what they need to get for their country and no one taking not
they're dealing with new governments in italy, austria, hungary, slovakia, dealing with a new governmentthe united states. all of those governments are populist, right-wing governments. none of them believe nato should exist. you have an american president coming to meet with nato, and then on the heels of that going to meet with the russian president. so a referendum on nato i don't think is too far to say that's what we're gaeg to soing to see week. >> i quick lnly want to touch o north...
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sky, you have the number one european pay—tv provider, with subscribers in germany in the uk, italy, austria massive european distribution, and that is precisely what comcast want, what 21st century fox want, and what disney want by its takeover of fox. so it is a massive land grab, and in this land grab, price becomes secondary to scale, and that's why you are seeing this intense bidding war for sky. the founder of the papa john's pizza chain, the third biggest in the world, has stepped down as chairman of the company. john schnatter has apologised after using a racial slur during a conference call. kim gittleson is in new york. he is prone to controversy, isn't he? he is. if you remember, he was the chief executive of a company up untiljanuary the chief executive of a company up until january of this the chief executive of a company up untiljanuary of this year, but he had to step down after comments he made in november suggesting that because the nfl leagues players, the football in us, not the other football in us, not the other football people be thinking of. he blamed kneeling players
sky, you have the number one european pay—tv provider, with subscribers in germany in the uk, italy, austria massive european distribution, and that is precisely what comcast want, what 21st century fox want, and what disney want by its takeover of fox. so it is a massive land grab, and in this land grab, price becomes secondary to scale, and that's why you are seeing this intense bidding war for sky. the founder of the papa john's pizza chain, the third biggest in the world, has stepped down...
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solution.t an easy especially what this means for austria and italy. continues the trend towards the hardening of migration policies in germany and europe. in that sense, it is likely to hold. if we think about any changes in the future to this deal, it will probably not make migration policies significantly softer again but a bit harder than they are now. makingour guest was references to impacts on germany's -- on german economy. we don't think there will be in a impact on the economy. it's not border control. that's not on the cards. the general destruction of business is not on the cards. the german economy is fundamentally in such good shape that the uncertainty we had over the last two or three weeks probably had just a little impact on confidence for a month but will not have a significant impact on the overall outlook for the business. trade tensions are much more important for that. nejra: i want to ask you, how vulnerable is the euro? themos: i think to import items here. popularityne is the of the party and the people who created the standof
solution.t an easy especially what this means for austria and italy. continues the trend towards the hardening of migration policies in germany and europe. in that sense, it is likely to hold. if we think about any changes in the future to this deal, it will probably not make migration policies significantly softer again but a bit harder than they are now. makingour guest was references to impacts on germany's -- on german economy. we don't think there will be in a impact on the economy. it's...
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up on a multilateral level and all matt scale we know that next week the interior ministers of italy austria and germany will meet in innsbruck to discuss try to trying to resolve the mediterranean migrant route the central migrant routes the question will be whether they are able to come up with a multilateral agreement but here and now in germany the migrant has decisively been solved. which is really in conservative party will meet on friday to discuss internal differences over breck's its ambitious future trading relationship with the e.u. one of it is agreements involves the fates of the land border between northern ireland and the republic ireland fears the return of checkpoints and closed roads which would be disastrous for its economy now and sleep reports from the town of stunned alt. who could imagine that the future of the economy of the british isles could rest on what to do with road junctions but the places like this where trucks with u.k. northern irish and southern irish markings all rumble by it is was everything has come down to. for the european union sorting out what to d
up on a multilateral level and all matt scale we know that next week the interior ministers of italy austria and germany will meet in innsbruck to discuss try to trying to resolve the mediterranean migrant route the central migrant routes the question will be whether they are able to come up with a multilateral agreement but here and now in germany the migrant has decisively been solved. which is really in conservative party will meet on friday to discuss internal differences over breck's its...
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in the last few months in italy, austria, germany and france they have been clear that they want stronger borders. they want to protect the nationstate. >> this is a very personal attack on chancellor merkel. he's saying the people are turning against chancellor merkel and using his social media voice to criticize her into cheer those that are politically opposing her. side-by-side with an ambassador to germany who is openly stated he's going to use his position to help conservatives across the continent politically. my question is not about the position on gratian. the question is, why is the president weighing in on the political circumstances? why is he using his voice to politically undermine the chancellor? you can disagree if you don't think the tweet is doing that. but it's really sounds that that he's trying to undermine the chancellor. >> i interpreted the tweet to be an expression of concern about the state of migration in the western world generally. we have been slow to wake up to this challenge. it's a divisive issue. as i understand the president statements we have to take m
in the last few months in italy, austria, germany and france they have been clear that they want stronger borders. they want to protect the nationstate. >> this is a very personal attack on chancellor merkel. he's saying the people are turning against chancellor merkel and using his social media voice to criticize her into cheer those that are politically opposing her. side-by-side with an ambassador to germany who is openly stated he's going to use his position to help conservatives...
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partners that germany thought were absolutely on the same wavelength with the interior minister austria italy both of them saying hey wait a minute you're talking about sending refugees back without any agreement with us on this well we may close our own borders as well so talking about undermining principles we're looking at a potential cascade of events that could undermine the very principle that chancellor so wanted to protect the principle of open internal boundaries within europe and the principle of multilateral consultation in other words this deal goes a step of the way toward essentially making europe a closed rather than an open society and the cry i'm here let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world the main defendant in a germany or nazi about a trial has delivered her final statement is the five year trial comes to a close but author shoprite denies involvement in a series of racially motivated killings between two thousand and two thousand and seven a court in munich is set to deliver its verdict next week convicted she faces life in prison.
partners that germany thought were absolutely on the same wavelength with the interior minister austria italy both of them saying hey wait a minute you're talking about sending refugees back without any agreement with us on this well we may close our own borders as well so talking about undermining principles we're looking at a potential cascade of events that could undermine the very principle that chancellor so wanted to protect the principle of open internal boundaries within europe and the...
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countries to which those migrants would presumably then be sent back we've already heard from both italy and austria saying they wouldn't take them back so how exactly that would work is very unclear but if the c.s.u. were to stick to that line then the conflict that we have would simply be perpetuated even under a different interior minister so the only real hope that mr say hope for his resignation if it were to occur would end this conflict would be if the c.s.u. itself backs down perhaps in a face saving way perhaps with some sort of vague statements that it is still the intention to proceed with tougher measures at the german border in future something that would allow them to save face but again those are a number of unresolved questions that perhaps may not be clarified even tonight. we are getting some reports now that. number of c.s.u. party members who are saying they do not accept they hope for his resignation this does seem to indicate that there is a split even within the c.s.u. party itself what can you tell us about that but basically this whole meeting today is in complete disarray w
countries to which those migrants would presumably then be sent back we've already heard from both italy and austria saying they wouldn't take them back so how exactly that would work is very unclear but if the c.s.u. were to stick to that line then the conflict that we have would simply be perpetuated even under a different interior minister so the only real hope that mr say hope for his resignation if it were to occur would end this conflict would be if the c.s.u. itself backs down perhaps in...
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including spain including greece where many migrants land she did not get bilateral agreement with italy or with austria two countries that are key to mr c. hope for so ultimately he is not satisfied with either result he says they don't go far enough tonight the leadership here said that they realize that these measures still need to be implemented and they would insist they need to be implemented quickly so that is a bit of a concession to mr c. hofer but as we have said there is a clear sense on the part of the leadership here that a good deal has been reached last week and that it should first be put into action . i mean we should remind our viewers that the c.s.u. is the conservative party in bavaria bavaria will be seeing regional elections coming up in the next couple of months they have made migration the main issue during this time in many ways to face off a challenge from the anti immigration deep party they'll turn to for germany party how much can we perceive of these moves to be just campaigning or have to do more with internal politics. well it no doubt has a lot to do with the regional po
including spain including greece where many migrants land she did not get bilateral agreement with italy or with austria two countries that are key to mr c. hope for so ultimately he is not satisfied with either result he says they don't go far enough tonight the leadership here said that they realize that these measures still need to be implemented and they would insist they need to be implemented quickly so that is a bit of a concession to mr c. hofer but as we have said there is a clear...
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right wing leaders in some european countries such as in hungary in poland the czech republic austria and italy that is maybe the difference of course mr trump often says one thing today and a completely different thing tomorrow but once again there is an ideological connection between the two here and both leaders similarly like minded when it comes to russia aren't they. absolutely mr khan to was the only other g seven leader who supported donald trump's idea to readmit russia to this loose club if you like at the recent g. seven summit in canada is the close connection between an italian conservative and the russian leader is not that you serve your bias kone a former italian prime minister was seen as a close personal friend of russian president vladimir putin he even invited putin to parties at his home in italy now. is a very different person he's a quiet law professor he's not a party animal like a silvio berlusconi but once again on the issue of how to deal with russia he's probably closer to president trump than to other european leaders like. the u.s. president karzai was also asked a
right wing leaders in some european countries such as in hungary in poland the czech republic austria and italy that is maybe the difference of course mr trump often says one thing today and a completely different thing tomorrow but once again there is an ideological connection between the two here and both leaders similarly like minded when it comes to russia aren't they. absolutely mr khan to was the only other g seven leader who supported donald trump's idea to readmit russia to this loose...
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italy is waking up. austria's waking up. poland, you're going to go down the list and see more european countries saying it's worked out for germany okay, but a lot of these policies haven't worked out for our working class. fascinating conversation, all of you. great different insights and we really appreciate it. the former fbi attorney who trashed candidate trump in those text messages refused to testify today. republican mark meadows and attorney alan dershowitz will be here to explain what's going to happen next. meadows and attorney alan dershowitz will be here to explain what's going to happen sorry, i can't make it. it's just my eczema again, but it's fine. yeah, it's fine. you okay? eczema. it's fine. hey! hi! aren't you hot? eczema again? it's fine. i saw something the other day. myeczemaexposed.com. your eczema could be something called atopic dermatitis, which can be caused by inflammation under your skin. maybe you should ask your doctor? go to myeczemaexposed.com to learn more. are you ready to take your then y
italy is waking up. austria's waking up. poland, you're going to go down the list and see more european countries saying it's worked out for germany okay, but a lot of these policies haven't worked out for our working class. fascinating conversation, all of you. great different insights and we really appreciate it. the former fbi attorney who trashed candidate trump in those text messages refused to testify today. republican mark meadows and attorney alan dershowitz will be here to explain...
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italy is waking up. austria's waking up. poland, you're going to go code on the list and see more european countries thing it's worked out for germany okay but a lot of these policies haven'tr working class. fascinating conversation, all of you. great different insights who we really appreciate it. a former fbi attorney trashed candidate trumping those text messages refused to testify today. republican mark meadows and attorney alan dershowitz will be here to explain what's going to happen next. (director) cut! nice, candace, but this time bold. did someone say "bold?" (gasping) starkist jalapeo tuna in a pouch! loaded with bold flavor. just tear, eat... mmmmm. and go bold! try all of my bold creations pouches! >> laura: you remember lisa page, right? she was half of the anti-trump protecting dual along with her lover peter strzok. are they still together, do we know? ask the "national enquirer." it's really important. it's not. i'm just joking. today she decided to divide a subpoena, refusing to show up for a closed-door m
italy is waking up. austria's waking up. poland, you're going to go code on the list and see more european countries thing it's worked out for germany okay but a lot of these policies haven'tr working class. fascinating conversation, all of you. great different insights who we really appreciate it. a former fbi attorney trashed candidate trumping those text messages refused to testify today. republican mark meadows and attorney alan dershowitz will be here to explain what's going to happen...
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and allowing fewer people in certainly that's true for these three men the interior ministers of austria italy and germany. i think the three of us agree that we want to restore order in an area where for much too long disorder reigned from here we want to send a clear message to the world and especially to people smugglers that in future it will no longer be possible to reach european soil without the right to protection of his german counterpart wants to see much more of this sort of police controls on main routes into and out of southern germany offices here say they've stopped around fifteen hundred illegal immigrants so far this year there are three such control areas in operation along the border with austria which meanders for more than eight hundred kilometers across rivers mountains and valleys alike with lots of road and rail connections. and as that makes clear there are many border crossings like this one where it's quite possible to walk or to drive from austria into the federal republic of germany without showing any identity documents without being controlled which means effecti
and allowing fewer people in certainly that's true for these three men the interior ministers of austria italy and germany. i think the three of us agree that we want to restore order in an area where for much too long disorder reigned from here we want to send a clear message to the world and especially to people smugglers that in future it will no longer be possible to reach european soil without the right to protection of his german counterpart wants to see much more of this sort of police...
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encourage right wing movements, far right wing movements, some of which have been very successful in italy and austriak now he wants to also reingrashiate himself with trump after the unfortunate things he said about the trump administration before leaving it in the fire and fury. >> do you think steve bannon will be successful. police are preparing for a massive protest as the president is here. >> this is the nation of brexit, which was the first breach in the wall of common sense in global politics. and he was very much part of that and indeed the russians were part of that. he's part of that picture and right now they think they are on a roll. he wants to take maximum advantage of it. >> you mentioned brexit and the president also talked brexit this morning and asked about that and how he thinks the uk should be moving forward. this is a moment that the president is stepping into as we've talked about that is really critical for this country. over the next few days, is president trump -- is he more of a headache or break from which he's dealing with? >> it would be hard to have more than a headach
encourage right wing movements, far right wing movements, some of which have been very successful in italy and austriak now he wants to also reingrashiate himself with trump after the unfortunate things he said about the trump administration before leaving it in the fire and fury. >> do you think steve bannon will be successful. police are preparing for a massive protest as the president is here. >> this is the nation of brexit, which was the first breach in the wall of common sense...
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right-wing leaders in some european countries such as hungary, poland, the czech republic, austria and now italythat is the difference. mr. trump often says one thing today and a completely different thing tomorrow. but there is an ideological connection between the two leaders. brent: those leaders are like-minded when it comes to russia, are they not? >> absolutely. mr. conte was the only other leader to support donald trump's idea to readmit russia to this exclusive club at the recent g-7 summit in canada. obviously, a close connection between the italian conservative and the russian leader. that is not new. the former italian prime minister was seen as a close personal friend of vladimir putin. he invited vladimir putin two parties at his home in italy. giuseppe conde -- conte is not a party animal but on the issue of how to deal with russia, he is closer to president trump and other european leaders like angela merkel or emmanuel macron. >> he was asked about the situation with iran. trump said that he is willing to meet with the iranian president. how serious was that? >> i think it was se
right-wing leaders in some european countries such as hungary, poland, the czech republic, austria and now italythat is the difference. mr. trump often says one thing today and a completely different thing tomorrow. but there is an ideological connection between the two leaders. brent: those leaders are like-minded when it comes to russia, are they not? >> absolutely. mr. conte was the only other leader to support donald trump's idea to readmit russia to this exclusive club at the recent...
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in austria and italy, populist hard right forces are in coalition and government and are in coalitionare pushing an agenda which allows them to mask the other things that they doing. in austria at the moment, there is a lot of social security reform, better to talk about migration. angela merkel says that this deal preserves the spirit of partnership in europe and it does if they can secure the bilateral agreements. they secured them with france and greece last week but it doesn't currently have one with italy. find while the numbers are low but if a repeat of 2015 happens, it. to tell. security is just as important. the circumstances are eerily familiar. a man and a woman feared to have been exposed to an unknown substance. both in a critical condition. and being treated in salisbury district hospital, in south west england. the pairare being treated for exposure to an unknown substance. four months to the day since the salisbury instant and another mysterious substance in wiltshire. this time the property seven miles away, here in amesbury. two people were taken to hospital after po
in austria and italy, populist hard right forces are in coalition and government and are in coalitionare pushing an agenda which allows them to mask the other things that they doing. in austria at the moment, there is a lot of social security reform, better to talk about migration. angela merkel says that this deal preserves the spirit of partnership in europe and it does if they can secure the bilateral agreements. they secured them with france and greece last week but it doesn't currently...
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my country this is going to be highly difficult for us from what we have heard already from austria and italy this is going to be very very complicated so in the and whole thora he is in danger not as a leader here in germany but also as a european leader did obviously look at video reporting from the bundestag for thank you. as we mentioned austria has already reacted to germany's plans the country is taking over the e.u. presidency for the next six months and our correspondent max hoffman is standing by for us in fact how is the austrian government responding to this immigration deal that was struck in germany they have announced that they would prepare safeguarding their southern borders if germany really starts rejecting migrants at the austrian german border overall though the reaction wasn't too negative what the austrian government apparently wants is clarification more details what does this so-called compromise really mean for austria and cool it's the austrian chancellor took this this discussion in germany when he gave a speech here at the european parliament to emphasize again tha
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greece,re up led by luxembourg, sweden, austria, italy. best run since midway. since last year, europe small-cap stocks have benefited from the region's economic recovery and currency strength. thanks to their larger domestic exposure. even with economic data deteriorating and volatility rising this year, they have held onto their gains as the broader market dropped. surprising resilience has divided analysts. second straight year about performance over large caps, a wide -- what is interesting is the divergence is reflected in ittsche bank which says recently upgraded small caps on the relative installation from the trade war. credit suisse has done the opposite citing worsening's worsening's revisions and widening credit spreads. over large caps, small caps is around the wider sense 2 -- since 2011. the latest indications on the global economy point to a recovery, a little bit frightening in the u.s. because of the turbocharged tax cuts. the economy continues to add jobs. europe is more next. a pot -- mixed. china's growth has been more than expected -- expect
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southern migration route so there will be a meeting next week and only between germany and austria but also including italy so at least from that perspective there was an evident goal to try and work together when it comes to this idea of shutting the borders whether dots is something that other politicians in europe will agree on that is still absolutely unclear. let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world syrian and russian forces have resumed as strikes and shutting against rebel held areas in southwest syria the u.n. estimates that more than three hundred thousand people have fled the fighting in daraa province in well syrian rebel negotiators on the russian military commanders are reported to have resumes negotiations on a final deal to end the fighting in the province and how to control back to the. one body has been recovered and dozens of people missing after two boats capsized in rough waters off the tight tourist island of polecat most of the missing and thought to be chinese tourists authorities say eighty people have been rescued so far with the search operation
southern migration route so there will be a meeting next week and only between germany and austria but also including italy so at least from that perspective there was an evident goal to try and work together when it comes to this idea of shutting the borders whether dots is something that other politicians in europe will agree on that is still absolutely unclear. let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world syrian and russian forces have resumed as strikes and...
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i spent the week in stroudsburg with the party governing italy, the party governing austria.ave met the polish prime minister saying, brussels, don't treat us like the communists used to. the revolution is sweeping through europe and the british are impervious to it, but that situation can't hold. >> your country is basically run by a small group of rich financed people and imflents. imfriends. immigrants. the power is in london. how long can that be the case? the promise of brexit is that people outside of london have a voice too. do you think they will? >> brexit proved that outside of big banks and big business people can have their say and win. right now we have the worst prime minister i have seen in my lifetime who is frustrating brexit. if we go on with this course of action in this country, brexit will not be the last earthquake, but the first earthquake. in the end, people's views will be heard. trump is part of this. austria is part of this. freedom is coming back to the western world. >> if you want to pretend it's a democracy, you have to pay attention to the peop
i spent the week in stroudsburg with the party governing italy, the party governing austria.ave met the polish prime minister saying, brussels, don't treat us like the communists used to. the revolution is sweeping through europe and the british are impervious to it, but that situation can't hold. >> your country is basically run by a small group of rich financed people and imflents. imfriends. immigrants. the power is in london. how long can that be the case? the promise of brexit is...
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it's the leader in austria he's mentioned the possibility of an excess of the willing and anti immigration in effect front with with the italians the new populist governments in italy the populist governments in austria and the variance all the germans that's one route they could go down but this point in time we don't know what wow this is going to evolve we have to wait for that meeting between whole city hall for a glimmer of this afternoon to see whether she fires him whether he fires himself you know there was a possibility he's getting off at five pm today as you mentioned don we also have to mention we expected perhaps an answer yesterday. we may be going in there for sure it was yesterday and we didn't get a you know a final answer on the whole over all the questions that you know exactly exactly a lot to sort out here peter craven our political correspondent thank you so much we have more business news now and helen humphrey standing by sara thank you very much we'll invest is age just starting the week tentatively as they prepare for the u.s. to impose hefty tariffs on a range of chinese imports the levies on billions of dollars worth of goods that used t
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, and then he said something even more ambitious, that the interior ministers of austria, italyh could be even more complicated. stay with us on 0utside source. still to come: britain's prime minister has begun to outline plans for the uk's relationship with the eu after brexit — and they've caused a stir. stay with us for the details. here, the national health service is celebrating its 70th birthday today. it was created onjuly the 5th, 19118 and since then the nhs has grown to become the world's largest publicly—funded health services. dominic hughes reports. 70 years old, and the nhs is still going strong. at the christie hospital in manchester, a patient who has relied on the nhs for all of her 70 years. i always think of the people who were around before the nhs, how they used to think, we either have a meal on the table or we call the doctor. a more formal commemoration took place at westminster abbey, with a recognition of the central role the health service plays in all our lives. to those who fought to bring the nhs to life, to the staff and volunteers who have sustain
, and then he said something even more ambitious, that the interior ministers of austria, italyh could be even more complicated. stay with us on 0utside source. still to come: britain's prime minister has begun to outline plans for the uk's relationship with the eu after brexit — and they've caused a stir. stay with us for the details. here, the national health service is celebrating its 70th birthday today. it was created onjuly the 5th, 19118 and since then the nhs has grown to become the...
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one hundred fifty five clubs from around germany austria switzerland and italy were at the tuning world bowden say and there were plenty of unique private vehicles on display and two of the halls. among them was this honda s two thousand used in the cold t.v. series the fast and the furious in two thousand and one the little bundle of horsepower with its free six engine is the pride and joy of tuning enthusiasm damon paul. confident that all the actors except paul walker who's no longer living love this car he sees the evidence on instagram as well it's a. diesel for instance of blank just pictures and he's getting a lot of positive feedback in messages six on a certain people. nine hundred fifty six me that we'll be told took the field against a two thousand and four new sun three fifty piece two and sixty two other cars from fourteen countries face tough and one on one competitions at the european tuning showdown. a panel of jurors evaluated each duelist. the audience had something to say and the decision is well like. the victor in the showdown was the good old beetle showing the you
one hundred fifty five clubs from around germany austria switzerland and italy were at the tuning world bowden say and there were plenty of unique private vehicles on display and two of the halls. among them was this honda s two thousand used in the cold t.v. series the fast and the furious in two thousand and one the little bundle of horsepower with its free six engine is the pride and joy of tuning enthusiasm damon paul. confident that all the actors except paul walker who's no longer living...
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and allowing fewer people in certainly that's true for these three men the interior ministers of austria italy and germany. i think the three of us agree that we want to restore order in an area where for much too long disorder reigned from here we want to send a clear message to the world and especially to people smugglers that in future it will no longer be possible to reach european soil without the right to protection. his german counterpart wants to see much more of this sort of police controls on the main routes into and out of southern germany officers here say they've stopped around fifteen hundred illegal immigrants so far this year there are three such control areas in operation along the border with austria which meanders for more than eight hundred kilometers across rivers mountains and valleys alike with lots of road and rail connections. and as that makes clear there are many border crossings like this one where it's quite possible to walk or to drive from austria into the federal republic of germany without showing any identity documents without being controlled which means effe
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second of all, italy and other partners like austria have not even approved this that's number one. at the end of the day, italy's debt to gdp has gone from 60% to 130 and these migrants are coming through italy mr. vsalvini is not happy with this proposal. and the last part is the left in germany, the spd the more liberal people, they're watching merkel go from open borders to donald trump. they're not happy. >> we have to clear this up. a lot of viewers, it's early for most of our audience effectively angela merkel basically wanted to have not an open border but nearly an open border policy. the hard-right in germany said no, turn people away at the borders. so they settled on a compromise where they'll create transit or detention centers at the border. but this is a shift right for ms. merkel, is it not? >> absolutely. her coalition -- this is a coalition between cdu and csu that has existed for more than 50 years it's breaking apart. bottom line for markets this is a historic moment. you're talking about a disintegration of the merkel government right before our eyes i don't thin
second of all, italy and other partners like austria have not even approved this that's number one. at the end of the day, italy's debt to gdp has gone from 60% to 130 and these migrants are coming through italy mr. vsalvini is not happy with this proposal. and the last part is the left in germany, the spd the more liberal people, they're watching merkel go from open borders to donald trump. they're not happy. >> we have to clear this up. a lot of viewers, it's early for most of our...
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austria is also warning that it. will take measures to secure its southern border with italy if the new german plan becomes policy. we'll have more on that in a moment but first let's listen to how michael enzi hopeful presented their compromise after last night's emergency talks. after very intense negotiations between the c.d.u. and the c.s.u. we've reached an agreement we have a clear arrangement for preventing illegal migration at the border between germany and austria in the future. that's who would always good to us in addition we will undertake domestic measures covariates with refugees countries of origin as well as with other nations but if we will set up transit centers and from there we will consult with other countries especially as i am seekers home countries and the countries where they are already registered in europe then we will make it possible to return those asylum seekers accordingly this is precisely no cordons with the spirit of partnership in the european union not soft no peace when you are less is more on this migration deal now will bring in our correspondent be the first who's down the
austria is also warning that it. will take measures to secure its southern border with italy if the new german plan becomes policy. we'll have more on that in a moment but first let's listen to how michael enzi hopeful presented their compromise after last night's emergency talks. after very intense negotiations between the c.d.u. and the c.s.u. we've reached an agreement we have a clear arrangement for preventing illegal migration at the border between germany and austria in the future. that's...
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actually whether austria will go along and austria said as did italy that they may now impose their own national measures to tighten up their own borders creating exactly the kind of domino effect that the chancellor actually didn't want. even if the s.p.d. does sign up to this deal how does the chancellor now work with an interior minister who has her publicly challenge her oath or say briefly if you wouldn't mind a good good question this became a very personal battle between mr say hope for the interior minister and the chancellor he pushed her very far and many people would say her authority is undermined by this he is definitely on a populist on a nationalist course he's very worried about far right gains he could easily find yet another issue to grandstand on and this conflict essentially could continue chief political correspondent melinda craig we thank you let's look now at some of the other stories making news around the world the main defendant in a german neo nazi but the trial has delivered a final statement as the five year trial comes to a close to show denied involvement
actually whether austria will go along and austria said as did italy that they may now impose their own national measures to tighten up their own borders creating exactly the kind of domino effect that the chancellor actually didn't want. even if the s.p.d. does sign up to this deal how does the chancellor now work with an interior minister who has her publicly challenge her oath or say briefly if you wouldn't mind a good good question this became a very personal battle between mr say hope for...
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undercut here and the proof of that today came when we heard countries like italy with its populist nationalist government like austria with a government in the same format saying you know what we may wind up closing our borders to if germany does this well then we may find ourselves needing to do the same that is exactly the kind of cascade effect of closing down those internal boundaries that the chancellor badly wanted to avoid she also badly wanted to avoid that kind of one sided go it alone action now by giving in last night to mr as a whole for i think she has come a good step of the way toward exactly what she did not want to occur namely undermining the foundations of the european union's open system all right our chief political correspondent belinda crane the chancellor here in berlin and here at the big table with me a veteran political journalist very much to both of you thank you. while politicians in the european union try to find ways to stem migration and boost border security a new refugee crisis is building in syria intense fighting in the syrian city of durai has forced tens of thousands of people t
undercut here and the proof of that today came when we heard countries like italy with its populist nationalist government like austria with a government in the same format saying you know what we may wind up closing our borders to if germany does this well then we may find ourselves needing to do the same that is exactly the kind of cascade effect of closing down those internal boundaries that the chancellor badly wanted to avoid she also badly wanted to avoid that kind of one sided go it...
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undercut here and the proof of that today came when we heard countries like italy with its populous nationalist government like austria with a government in the same format saying you know what we may wind up closing our borders to if germany does this well then we may find ourselves slower badly wanted to avoid she also badly wanted to avoid that kind of one sided go it alone action now by giving in last night to mr as a whole for i think she has come a good step of the way toward exactly what she did not want to occur namely undermining the foundations of the european union's open system all right our chief political correspondent belinda crane outside the chancellor here in berlin and here at the big table with me a veteran political journalist burns on it to both of you thank you. on tonight there's relief in thailand after risky was located twelve boys and their football coach alive inside a flooded cave over a week after they went missing but with monsoon rains due to continue authorities are facing a dilemma do they teach the children to die so that they can attempt a risky but quick exit or do they leave them
undercut here and the proof of that today came when we heard countries like italy with its populous nationalist government like austria with a government in the same format saying you know what we may wind up closing our borders to if germany does this well then we may find ourselves slower badly wanted to avoid she also badly wanted to avoid that kind of one sided go it alone action now by giving in last night to mr as a whole for i think she has come a good step of the way toward exactly what...
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nonetheless, as we've seen in austria, hungary, italy, france and others, this remains a politicallyliving in a camp at cox's bazaar in the eat of the country. in the east of the country. they fled myanmar to escape a crackdown by the burmese military last year. antonio guterres tweeted that the stories the refugees told him about that crackdown were heart breaking and will stay with him forever. he also said that 200,000 of the refugees at cox's bazaar will have to be relocated because of the monsoon season. here's more from our myanmar correspondent nick beake. this trip appears have to had a profound affect on the united nations secretary—general. he said they had suffered unimaginable atrocities, in particular he talked about the dreadful sexual violence that the rohingya women had endured before they fled to bangladesh. he said this was a humanitarian and human rights nightmare. the short—term priority was for some 200,000 rohingya people in cox's bazaar to be moved to another location, a place of safety, to escape a battering from the monsoon season which continues to hit this
nonetheless, as we've seen in austria, hungary, italy, france and others, this remains a politicallyliving in a camp at cox's bazaar in the eat of the country. in the east of the country. they fled myanmar to escape a crackdown by the burmese military last year. antonio guterres tweeted that the stories the refugees told him about that crackdown were heart breaking and will stay with him forever. he also said that 200,000 of the refugees at cox's bazaar will have to be relocated because of the...
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he has legitimised so much of that, the far right is on the rise across europe, from italy to germany to austriais saturday fascists will march in london many with trump placards, he himself retweeted racist propaganda from british burst a fascist organisation. it's important we stand against racism. he is one of the most striking example is. at the same time we make it clear we have no intention of allowing this government to turn britain into a puppet of donald trump. we did it with george w bush many years ago and it ended with iraq. there are those around donald trump who want war with iran. they are marching out of the paris agreement on climate change and they are the biggest polluter in history and that is a threat to all of us. there are so many reasons why we have to protest, not just against donald many reasons why we have to protest, notjust against donald trump but about what he represents. so when people say the relationship between the uk and the usa transcends individuals who happen to be in the office of prime minister or president at any given time do you accept that? you have a
he has legitimised so much of that, the far right is on the rise across europe, from italy to germany to austriais saturday fascists will march in london many with trump placards, he himself retweeted racist propaganda from british burst a fascist organisation. it's important we stand against racism. he is one of the most striking example is. at the same time we make it clear we have no intention of allowing this government to turn britain into a puppet of donald trump. we did it with george w...
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i spent this week with the parties that are now governing italy, with the parties now governing austriaprime minister who says look, please, brussels, don't treat us like the communists used to. the revolution is sweeping through europe. the british are imperpous to it. >> tucker: your country is run by a small group of rich, finance people and immigrants. the power is in london, right? >> the power of london, yeah. >> tucker: how long can that continue to be the case? the promise of brexit is thate people outside of london have a voice in this, too. do you think they will? >> well, brexit proved that outside of big business, big banks and big politics, people can have their say and they can win. right now, i'm being honest with you, the worst prime minister i have seen in my lifetime who is frustrating brexit. if we go on with this course of action in this country, this brexit will be not the last earthquake, but the first earthquake, more change will come. in the end people's views will be heard. trump is part of this, it'sly part of this, hungary is part of this. freedom is coming ba
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this meeting for us hi karen good to see you so as we heard of germany and italy's interior ministers they met yesterday today austria joined them tell us what they've been negotiating. looks to me this was first of all a meeting that was strong on rhetoric and strong on symbolism you saw a whole see over holding hands and smiling into the cameras with a too far right wing anti immigrant populist leaders salvini and kill here in austria and then at the met their message message basically was as i said let's change here on the migration prices. spoke about a paradigm shift when it comes to sealing off external borders and all c. of us said we need to bring back order so what they all agree on is strengthening xstrata borders but a way you can feel that this is rather a softball sufis level unity is when it comes to the details so for instance policy of i would like to send migrants that have a rifle in italy and then moved on to germany he'd like to send them back but very clear he will not take back any migrants unless the extra on the borders are firmly close to migration all right so we're seeing tougher rhetoric f
this meeting for us hi karen good to see you so as we heard of germany and italy's interior ministers they met yesterday today austria joined them tell us what they've been negotiating. looks to me this was first of all a meeting that was strong on rhetoric and strong on symbolism you saw a whole see over holding hands and smiling into the cameras with a too far right wing anti immigrant populist leaders salvini and kill here in austria and then at the met their message message basically was as...
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when it comes to immigration, they see eye-to-eye the way italy, hungary, austria, now germany and franceers. so we think that maybe the president kind of led the way there. stuart: what do you think is more dangerous to wear in london right now? a maga hat or a croatian jersey? >> i don't think there's any question, a maga hat. i think the cities have a problem with trump. you know what? he doesn't care. he's got his own golf club to go to where he gets a tee time because his name is donald trump and it's on the driveway. he doesn't care, he's going to go to scotland, hang out for two days and go to helsinki because it's time to meet vladimir putin. after having just a normal, ho-hum meeting in brussels with nato. not much going on with this president. stuart: do you play golf, brian? >> no, i've been asked not to. [ laughter ] >> i was going to ask you what, other than your game, what's your handicap. it doesn't really matter. kilmeade, see you soon, thank you very much, sir? >> i thought we were on the first name basis, i'll take the last name. >> a very sensitive guy. very sensitive.
when it comes to immigration, they see eye-to-eye the way italy, hungary, austria, now germany and franceers. so we think that maybe the president kind of led the way there. stuart: what do you think is more dangerous to wear in london right now? a maga hat or a croatian jersey? >> i don't think there's any question, a maga hat. i think the cities have a problem with trump. you know what? he doesn't care. he's got his own golf club to go to where he gets a tee time because his name is...
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especially of course in those countries that border the ones in question that border austria that border germany and also italy now you're there in strausberg today where the austrian president sponson coats is about to resent his country's plans to the e.u. parliament what can europe expect from the austrian presidency over the next six months. it's going to be heavily focusing on migrations of us air quotes already and else that and he feels vindicated that was very clear at the summit in brussels last week where he said what we got here this negotiation they had this solution if you want to call it that with with i'm going to back he said that's something we've wanted for a long time and it's true that some bus tickets was one of the first ones in the european union for example to float the idea of migrant camps outside of the european union for example in north africa so he feels like he's on the right track and you can expect the austrian pres presidency to go more in that direction try to keep as many migrants from entering the european union as possible max thank you so much t w chief political rather o
especially of course in those countries that border the ones in question that border austria that border germany and also italy now you're there in strausberg today where the austrian president sponson coats is about to resent his country's plans to the e.u. parliament what can europe expect from the austrian presidency over the next six months. it's going to be heavily focusing on migrations of us air quotes already and else that and he feels vindicated that was very clear at the summit in...
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of, you lly changing ultu is leading to like-mind politicians getting elected in austria and like-mined politicians in italy and hungary and maybe he thought he could get like-minded politician in the i think what he's looking for is re western leaders that actually share his transaxa world view, more bilateral most of these current european leaders, the multi-lateral and the belieors in n and the believers in sort of democratic and americanp leaders in the world. e> it's a nato meeting like n other. >> yes. >> he made nato interesting again. >> yeah. >> i mean, you know, i was really excited the other day and got to spe all the time in nato and talking to former national security adviser stevea ey, had a whole half hour on nato. >> wow. "meet the press" sunday morning at 10:30 right here on nbc 4. thankyou, chuck. >>> and we have growing excitement ahead because the alstar game next week here in the district and plenty to do, even if you don't have a ticket to the game. take the kids down to the all-star fanfest and that's going on at the cvention center and meagan fitzgerald is in the batting cage, pitchi
of, you lly changing ultu is leading to like-mind politicians getting elected in austria and like-mined politicians in italy and hungary and maybe he thought he could get like-minded politician in the i think what he's looking for is re western leaders that actually share his transaxa world view, more bilateral most of these current european leaders, the multi-lateral and the belieors in n and the believers in sort of democratic and americanp leaders in the world. e> it's a nato meeting like...
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most migrants would have to stay in spain italy or greece where they first reached european soil but many try to get further north to germany crossing through austria or hungary and these countries fear that germany could just reject migrants at the border. striking bilateral agreements with other e.u. member states could well be the most difficult part in germany's new migration policy viktor orbán has already made it clear that he's not willing to support the chancellor. all right let's go now to our political correspondent thomas barrow he is standing by outside of the german parliament the bonus target even to you tomasso the meeting was much shorter than had been expected and obviously successful what can you tell us about this agreement. that's right brant i mean the members of the grand coalition have normally spoken for a long time on previous occasions so it was indeed a bit of a surprise that this time they managed to solve this issue rather quickly of is he talking about these issues that you already mentioned the idea that there will be no specific camps something that the s.p.d. had been against in the past and also mentioning somethin
most migrants would have to stay in spain italy or greece where they first reached european soil but many try to get further north to germany crossing through austria or hungary and these countries fear that germany could just reject migrants at the border. striking bilateral agreements with other e.u. member states could well be the most difficult part in germany's new migration policy viktor orbán has already made it clear that he's not willing to support the chancellor. all right let's go...
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the central mediterranean migration route as it's called that's namely it's only austria and germany how people get to italy and then move their way up the italian peninsula into central europe and then on into western europe that's very much been discussed here and the idea of what can be done to ease the burden on the italian government when people arrive in italy right so it's in sync as we focus a lot obviously on the route coming across the mediterranean but it seems as much a challenge about the if i can call them internal borders within within europe and controlling those. yes exactly that this idea of the schengen zone this border free zone once you're physically in on the continent of europe inside the zone of countries that have agreed to remove their border controls for a long time for decades now that has been the situation but there are those people who say that the shang in zone encourages secondary migration because people aren't checked when they move from one country to another the interesting thing is the german government has been very vociferous vehement even in saying that there should
the central mediterranean migration route as it's called that's namely it's only austria and germany how people get to italy and then move their way up the italian peninsula into central europe and then on into western europe that's very much been discussed here and the idea of what can be done to ease the burden on the italian government when people arrive in italy right so it's in sync as we focus a lot obviously on the route coming across the mediterranean but it seems as much a challenge...