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countries like rumania and the czech republic for processing followed by shipment to car plants in italy spain and the u.k. for assembly the e.u. single market means goods can travel tariffs on paper work free throughout europe delivered like clockwork just in time breaks it threatens that and has led to uncertainty and slowing investment throughout british industry. this was making it is now the next 45 years and when they have the facts for example i don't know where we're going to be without brakes if i don't know whether the u.k. is still a safe bet. that level of basis that scientists will feel. ready . yet despite the risk to business and their jobs workers here mostly one phrase it done. yeah did for me but i didn't for a good deal about the author to leave if you were asking. the british government quite possibly worse we got overruled by your party bosses that so far with only a few days to go before the u.k. is due to depart the e.u. business owners are still hoping for a deal that will at least keep them within the single market without their future could be very bleak. and finally
countries like rumania and the czech republic for processing followed by shipment to car plants in italy spain and the u.k. for assembly the e.u. single market means goods can travel tariffs on paper work free throughout europe delivered like clockwork just in time breaks it threatens that and has led to uncertainty and slowing investment throughout british industry. this was making it is now the next 45 years and when they have the facts for example i don't know where we're going to be without...
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italy, spain and what we have to move on so the uncertainty around brexit is something that has to .eealt with obviously >> it has impacted business investment and impacted the real estate market. i'm still a homeowner largely because i could not somewhat house. inre are the opportunities at what point can you enter if nothing is being sold? more are seeing many contrary and investors. and -- contrarian investors. [no audio] what we are seeing is more global investors are rebalancing it into other european countries. >> what does the u.k. have to do to keep those people engaged? i think the first thing is to move -- remove any uncertainty. they hate uncertainty. last week, you're talking about [indiscernible] and this week we were talking about a solution. as soon as we can remove the .ncertainty marioeurope, we just had draghi's final press conference or final meeting handing off the reins to christine lagarde. is there a framework in place to revive european growth and a meaningful degree or are we still going to have this grind andonetary policy reluctance to do anything structural
italy, spain and what we have to move on so the uncertainty around brexit is something that has to .eealt with obviously >> it has impacted business investment and impacted the real estate market. i'm still a homeowner largely because i could not somewhat house. inre are the opportunities at what point can you enter if nothing is being sold? more are seeing many contrary and investors. and -- contrarian investors. [no audio] what we are seeing is more global investors are rebalancing it...
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what we have seen in the big major markets, germany, france, italy, spain, we have seen them bounce backyou think that is, emma? well, what we are seeing across you think that is, emma? well, what we are seeing across the board, when there is uncertainty people refrain from spending money on the big ticket items. i think what we are seeing is as a result of this prolonged uncertainty over whether we are going to get a brexit deal or not. what we really need is we need to get confidence back into the market, get people buying again, we need a deal to get that moving. market, get people buying again, we need a deal to get that movingm you are so need a deal to get that movingm you are so many who works in the car industry you are probably worried enough as it is. what are the consequences here? we are talking about the domestic picture in terms of domestic sales, aren't we? but production levels, even for export, have been disappointing lately. i wonder if there is a dangerous mix at play here, and perhaps we are storing up future for some job losses ? storing up future for some job losses
what we have seen in the big major markets, germany, france, italy, spain, we have seen them bounce backyou think that is, emma? well, what we are seeing across you think that is, emma? well, what we are seeing across the board, when there is uncertainty people refrain from spending money on the big ticket items. i think what we are seeing is as a result of this prolonged uncertainty over whether we are going to get a brexit deal or not. what we really need is we need to get confidence back...
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if you look at italy, spain, double and triple that. level oft to have that government spending, we will have to realize the class will pay for it in terms of higher taxes and we have fewer economic activity -- economic opportunities. host: let's talk to john from north carolina on the republican line. caller: good morning. thank god unlike the last two and a half years, c-span has been talking about russian collusion with president trump, frommpeachment and removal office. democrats have been talking about for the last two and half years. i included c-span on that. president trump has made this economy the best economy we ever had. 3 million new jobs in this country, women have the lowest unemployment in 50 years. blacks, hispanics, very low unemployment. the stock market is at the highest level. 401k at the highest level. 401(k)s are at the highest level. , getting c-span and major networks talking about issues that matter to the american people. host: economic comments? guest: i appreciate what he said and i appreciate your call. it
if you look at italy, spain, double and triple that. level oft to have that government spending, we will have to realize the class will pay for it in terms of higher taxes and we have fewer economic activity -- economic opportunities. host: let's talk to john from north carolina on the republican line. caller: good morning. thank god unlike the last two and a half years, c-span has been talking about russian collusion with president trump, frommpeachment and removal office. democrats have been...
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producer italy. in spain dozens of catalan independence protesters were injured on monday night in violent scuffles with police it began in barcelona over the sentencing of 9 cuts land separatist leaders who've been sent to prison for their role in the region's failed bid for independence protesters brought. to the city's main airport and more than 100 flights were canceled sonia gago has more from. they turned up in their thousands at barcelona's airport determined to cause as much disruption as possible and fronted by riot police to protest his intentions to signal the start of a campaign of civil disobedience because an amnesty for the 9 catalan politicians and activists convicted on monday for their roles in a failed attempt to secede from spain 2 years ago they were found guilty of sedition but were acquitted on the more serious charge of rebellion the defendants were sentenced to between 9 and 13 years in prison the reaction from the catalan regional government was unequivocal they got a long government
producer italy. in spain dozens of catalan independence protesters were injured on monday night in violent scuffles with police it began in barcelona over the sentencing of 9 cuts land separatist leaders who've been sent to prison for their role in the region's failed bid for independence protesters brought. to the city's main airport and more than 100 flights were canceled sonia gago has more from. they turned up in their thousands at barcelona's airport determined to cause as much disruption...
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stocks are higher in italy and spain.d the uk saying they have reached a draft brexit deal more to come on this willem marx has more on th
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spain and italy. and where do you think people are in the least. it totally. i think the irish are ahead of germany on average. to. the much i think germany is further ahead. i think spain and italy are further behind. nobody knew that when it comes to these 5 countries germany is only in the middle people in france and ireland have higher average incomes than in germany. when i was here joe has a doing fine they're not doing fine having a bed a roof over my head something to drink and something to eat that's not doing well that's simply the basic need of every human being. so how well is a german skilled worker doing christiane angle is 40 married and has 3 children. after training as an agricultural machinery mechanic he changed to his current job . he's been welding heavy steel parts as a precision worker for hope tex for almost half his life. than if i'd. been with hook tech since january 1st 2000 next year it will be 20 years the working environment is very good i take home 2 and a half 1000 euros a month that makes him a typical german skilled worker pret
spain and italy. and where do you think people are in the least. it totally. i think the irish are ahead of germany on average. to. the much i think germany is further ahead. i think spain and italy are further behind. nobody knew that when it comes to these 5 countries germany is only in the middle people in france and ireland have higher average incomes than in germany. when i was here joe has a doing fine they're not doing fine having a bed a roof over my head something to drink and...
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george: i think there's some positive news here in that we have more elections coming in spain, a government in italy looks a lot more market friendly, a government in portugal looks more market friendly. there are some big risks, though. if you look at spain, one of the biggest peripheral economies, one of the reasons spain has done so well over the last few years, one of them is ketchup growth. that might have run its course. secondly, we are seeing a big fall in the saving ratio. what people have done is effectively consumed their way out of a recession we saw back in the time of the sovereign debt crisis. some decline.ee it can't keep on falling. so those same drivers are not in place anymore to sustain that recovery. we have seen some slowing in spanish growth, but it is still four, the best of the big running at about 2%, which is a growth rate that only italy could possibly hope for. vonnie: george, what about fiscal stimulus? what is the hope, even if it doesn't take place in germany? will it take place in other european countries? george: one point about fiscal stimulus is it has actually ha
george: i think there's some positive news here in that we have more elections coming in spain, a government in italy looks a lot more market friendly, a government in portugal looks more market friendly. there are some big risks, though. if you look at spain, one of the biggest peripheral economies, one of the reasons spain has done so well over the last few years, one of them is ketchup growth. that might have run its course. secondly, we are seeing a big fall in the saving ratio. what people...
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the guest workers arrived in west germany from all over southern europe from italy greece spain portugal and turkey. but in 1905 west germany it brought on a total of $1200000.00 additional workers. the 1000000 guest worker to arrive was our money order biggest aside from portugal he received a new moped to welcome him but that didn't mean he was accepted into west german society. to spout off his ear and it was a distinctly male migration most of the newly arrived workers were men who had left their families behind for a long time the idea was that they would work for a few years and then go back to work. the v.w. plant involved began employing italian guest workers in 19621 of them was sort of tottering who was 20 years old at the time but it took years for him to feel at home in west germany. that. rocco started out working on the assembly line. in peace were he and his west german coworkers turned out a huge number of beatles in the 1960 s. . so i wonder if you're not seek out all 284 beatles came down the assembly line priest shift for. a lot of people work to put them together beca
the guest workers arrived in west germany from all over southern europe from italy greece spain portugal and turkey. but in 1905 west germany it brought on a total of $1200000.00 additional workers. the 1000000 guest worker to arrive was our money order biggest aside from portugal he received a new moped to welcome him but that didn't mean he was accepted into west german society. to spout off his ear and it was a distinctly male migration most of the newly arrived workers were men who had left...
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having to content, except with perhaps japan or india, but the u.s., the u.k., germany, france, spain, italy and on, all expensing considerable populism. >> you can find this discussion online at c-span.org. we take you live to the white house for a by the acting commissioner of customs and border protection. mr. morgan: we are discussing cbp's statistics for september. numbers, thank you to the minute women of the customs and border protection for their tireless efforts through fiscal year 2019 dealing with this unprecedented crisis. they do a phenomenal job securing our nation's borders, enforcing laws, saving lives and maintaining their system in rule of law. in doing so with humanity and compassion. this country is safer because of their efforts, sacrifices and dedication. this past sunday we lost a border patrol agent in the line of duty will he was patrolling the tucson sector. the 129th agent who has died in the line of duty. his life and dedication to follow service to protecting this great nation, i can promise you this. he will be missed but never forgotten. expressing, this past f
having to content, except with perhaps japan or india, but the u.s., the u.k., germany, france, spain, italy and on, all expensing considerable populism. >> you can find this discussion online at c-span.org. we take you live to the white house for a by the acting commissioner of customs and border protection. mr. morgan: we are discussing cbp's statistics for september. numbers, thank you to the minute women of the customs and border protection for their tireless efforts through fiscal...
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and where lending has not picked up, there are particular problems in italy and spain.ave seen bank lending pickup and a strong housing market. you can see where some governing council members are coming from. bundesbank,t the you are increasingly concerned about financial stability issues at negative rates. eut: in terms of leaving the , the u.k. certainly has its own very unique northern ireland issue which other countries when i have to do with. -- would not have to deal with. bloomberg has done analysis and it shows that not only will ecb run out of bonds to buy at the end of next year, but over the next two years, there will be a 60 billion euro shortfall. draghi did not seem too worried, though he reiterated that the t's self-imposed -- capital key is self-imposed. one issue with the program is that it is very opaque. it is not like the bank of england knows what bonds they have on the balance sheet. there is more paper out there to buy and they can raise the limit from 33%. that is something christine lagarde will be having many -- about.s about for they will hav
and where lending has not picked up, there are particular problems in italy and spain.ave seen bank lending pickup and a strong housing market. you can see where some governing council members are coming from. bundesbank,t the you are increasingly concerned about financial stability issues at negative rates. eut: in terms of leaving the , the u.k. certainly has its own very unique northern ireland issue which other countries when i have to do with. -- would not have to deal with. bloomberg has...
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compared with the big countries of europe, germany, france, spain, italy, more by percentage of the populationean countries. but now is the time to invest in a full fibre infrastructure and it will make a huge difference. recent research suggests that a full fibre infrastructure for the uk will actually boost gdp by £60 billion per annum. actually boost gdp by £60 billion perannum. so actually boost gdp by £60 billion per annum. so the prize here is simply enormous. just talk us through brexit and how it impacts on what you are trying to do. there is an impact in terms of labour and stockpiling. you wouldn't think you need to stockpile. yes, what all businesses desire is stability and certainty and we certainly don't have that in the brexit context. what we are doing is guarding against the most challenging of the brexit outcomes, which is a hard brexit. we have stockpiled literally tens of millions of pounds of telecommunications equipment, up and down the uk. we have a hedge but it will not last beyond a few months. and what about labour? labour is a significant issue. the deployment of full
compared with the big countries of europe, germany, france, spain, italy, more by percentage of the populationean countries. but now is the time to invest in a full fibre infrastructure and it will make a huge difference. recent research suggests that a full fibre infrastructure for the uk will actually boost gdp by £60 billion per annum. actually boost gdp by £60 billion perannum. so actually boost gdp by £60 billion per annum. so the prize here is simply enormous. just talk us through...
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the 27 parliamentarians from countries including france, germany, italy, poland, spain and the u.k. met with modi for a photo-op on monday. the pentagon has released video of the u.s. military assault on a compound in syria that i it ss killed isis leader a abu bak al-baghdadi and two o of h chdren o osaturday. when he blew up his suicide vest and a tunnel. the head of u.s. central command general frank mckenz s said wednesday y thatl-baghghda's remamains we burieieat seaea and ththat the u.s. . was onlert for retributioion attacks. the video does not c contain any audio of t the assault, casting further doubt on president trump's lurid account made to a national audience on sunday morning that baghdadi died "whimpering, crying and screaming." in the philippines, a powerful 6.6-magnitude earthquake rattled the southern island of mindanao thursday morning -- two days after a similarly-sized quake killed eight people, flattened buildings, and left more t than 12,000 people homeless. brazilian president jair bolsonaro lashed out wednesday at brazil's largest media company, globo, after
the 27 parliamentarians from countries including france, germany, italy, poland, spain and the u.k. met with modi for a photo-op on monday. the pentagon has released video of the u.s. military assault on a compound in syria that i it ss killed isis leader a abu bak al-baghdadi and two o of h chdren o osaturday. when he blew up his suicide vest and a tunnel. the head of u.s. central command general frank mckenz s said wednesday y thatl-baghghda's remamains we burieieat seaea and ththat the u.s....
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in southern europe, deadly floods have hit parts of spain, france and italy, with rains continuing to's north—east region of catalonia, the second heavy rainfall in two months, bursting river banks and submerging streets. a 75—year—old man was washed away, his body found hours later. several others remain missing. in the south of france, ten areas were placed on orange alert. two months worth of rain fell in just six hours. flash floods in italy killed two people. towns and villages have been left devastated. now across all three countries, a major clean—up. cars washed down streets have to be dug out while people try and rescue what they can from what's left of their homes. forecasters say spain and france can breathe a sigh of relief but as rains move east across the central mediterranean, there may be more to come for italy. it's taken ten years to put it all together, but today an exhibition opens in the louvre in paris to mark the 500th anniversary of leonardo da vinci's death. as lucy williamson explains, it also shows us a new way of looking at one of the world's most famous pa
in southern europe, deadly floods have hit parts of spain, france and italy, with rains continuing to's north—east region of catalonia, the second heavy rainfall in two months, bursting river banks and submerging streets. a 75—year—old man was washed away, his body found hours later. several others remain missing. in the south of france, ten areas were placed on orange alert. two months worth of rain fell in just six hours. flash floods in italy killed two people. towns and villages have...
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anemic growth at that, and look at all the problems, the political problems that has kicked off in spain, italy, which is just out into recover now. now europe is going to slip into recession, just as china and russia are increasing pressure on influence in europe. china moving into italy with the maritime aspects of belt and road, managing the port in greece. china putting pressure on european governments to accept emerging fiveare g network, as opposed to that of the united states. it is only going to make europe more vulnerable. david: we are talking with robert kaplan of the eurasia group. is china a challenge or opportunity for western europe? specifically, germany. it is basically an export economy. if china is growing, they will buy more things. germany exports a fair amount to china. is that a challenge or opportunity? robert: both. especially germany, don't want to move that close to china as the regime goes from soft and light authoritarianism to a harder edge, suffocating form of authoritarianism. but they have no option. this is where the money is. this is where the growth is. even
anemic growth at that, and look at all the problems, the political problems that has kicked off in spain, italy, which is just out into recover now. now europe is going to slip into recession, just as china and russia are increasing pressure on influence in europe. china moving into italy with the maritime aspects of belt and road, managing the port in greece. china putting pressure on european governments to accept emerging fiveare g network, as opposed to that of the united states. it is only...
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if you look at italy, spain, double and triple that. if we want to have that level of government spending, we will have to realize the middle class will pay for it in terms of higher taxes and we will have fewer economic opportunities. that is the trade-off. host: let's go back to our phone lines. let's call -- let's talk to john from north carolina on the republican line. caller: good morning. , unlike the last 2.5 years, they have been talking about russian collusion with president trump and now impeachment and removal from office, the democrats have been talking about for the last 2.5 years. i include c-span in on that. -- that is what it took to get c-span off this russian collusion. host: any questions about the economy? trump has madent this economy the best economy we've ever had. has 3 million women new jobs in this country. women has the lowest unemployment in 50 years. blacks, hispanics, very low unemployment. the stock market is at the highest level. 401k at the highest level. thank god for the report yesterday, getting c-spa
if you look at italy, spain, double and triple that. if we want to have that level of government spending, we will have to realize the middle class will pay for it in terms of higher taxes and we will have fewer economic opportunities. that is the trade-off. host: let's go back to our phone lines. let's call -- let's talk to john from north carolina on the republican line. caller: good morning. , unlike the last 2.5 years, they have been talking about russian collusion with president trump and...
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having to content, except with perhaps japan or india, but the u.s., the u.k., germany, france, spain, italy and on, all expensing considerable populism. >> you can find this discussion online at c-span.org. we take you live to the white house for a by the acting commissioner of customs and border protection.
having to content, except with perhaps japan or india, but the u.s., the u.k., germany, france, spain, italy and on, all expensing considerable populism. >> you can find this discussion online at c-span.org. we take you live to the white house for a by the acting commissioner of customs and border protection.
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certainly the u.s., u.k., germany, france, spain, italy and on. allof these considering -- of these experiencing considerable elements. >> i'm going to ask you one question and then we will open it up. i want to get back to your idea of strategic leadership. your point of that kind of leadership as opposed to other kind of leadership, it begins with big ideas. i think retrospectively it's pretty simple and straightforward. >> once somebody has them. this is all accepted, and even those on top of me with the -- this was not too universally known. even when it came to some of the more controversial, i think everyone realizes at a certain point on the ground we have to approve security. you can't have 53 dead civilian due to-- civilian bodies violence every hour and expect anything useful is going to be conducted in the parliament and the schools. you had to do that. >> here is my question. we know how it turned out, the ideas, which are in one sense simple, you can articulate these in a way a 19-year-old can understand. why does it take somebody lik
certainly the u.s., u.k., germany, france, spain, italy and on. allof these considering -- of these experiencing considerable elements. >> i'm going to ask you one question and then we will open it up. i want to get back to your idea of strategic leadership. your point of that kind of leadership as opposed to other kind of leadership, it begins with big ideas. i think retrospectively it's pretty simple and straightforward. >> once somebody has them. this is all accepted, and even...
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manufacturing center it slump deepened to a seven-year low it dropped to 45.7 from 47 in august spain, italy seeing big declines while germany's reading was the lowest since the financial crisis in 2009 but that's not stopping u.s. banks from getting more bullish on european stocks following a bold call from jp mojpmorgan european stocks at 600, which is a benchmark in europe to rise 415 points by march of next year which is implying a jump european airlines, mining firms and banks. the call is predicated on a weaker euro, which is now at a 29-month low against the u.s. dollar, slightly higher up a third of a percent against the dollar key events to watch will be the summit in two weeks. the next ecb monetary policy meeting on the 24th and that brexit deadline, which is still set for the 31st >> let's get a news update for that back to sue back at hq. >> good morning, everyone. here's what's happening at this hour republican congressman chris collins had his regular i guess nation read and accepted on the house floor this morning he resigned from congress ahead of an expected guilty plea to
manufacturing center it slump deepened to a seven-year low it dropped to 45.7 from 47 in august spain, italy seeing big declines while germany's reading was the lowest since the financial crisis in 2009 but that's not stopping u.s. banks from getting more bullish on european stocks following a bold call from jp mojpmorgan european stocks at 600, which is a benchmark in europe to rise 415 points by march of next year which is implying a jump european airlines, mining firms and banks. the call is...
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cac you see gains in italy and in spain as well despite the rise we see in our reporting about barcelona to stay across that story. let's get over to annmarie hordern for your top stock movers. what have you got? annmarie: have a lot of down movers. let's start with a remy cointreau. second-quarter sales came in weaker and it comes amidst the protests in hong kong affecting asian travels. volvo is down 3% as well. the truck company dropped 45%. they are seeing weakness in the truck market. renault is plunging down more than 12.5%. they cut the year outlook for profit and revenue, citing weakness in the economic environment and demand space. that is why you are seeing all of these autos falling. that's bringing the auto sector down .25%. ,e are coming back a little bit but it is a very rough day for the auto sector in europe. at thosemarie looking carmakers in london. back in berlin, i got richard jones. we can kick it off with your take on brexit. do you have an edge one way or the other? richard: i think the vote will be very close, too close to call. but the dup saying it will not brac
cac you see gains in italy and in spain as well despite the rise we see in our reporting about barcelona to stay across that story. let's get over to annmarie hordern for your top stock movers. what have you got? annmarie: have a lot of down movers. let's start with a remy cointreau. second-quarter sales came in weaker and it comes amidst the protests in hong kong affecting asian travels. volvo is down 3% as well. the truck company dropped 45%. they are seeing weakness in the truck market....
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the france cac up by about half i percent, the ftse mib in italy up .28% and in spain up as well.illem marx is in brussels steve is at the nasdaq marketsite in times square willem, let's start with you on the newest front in the trade war. >> a ruling that the u.s. is able to impose tariffs on around $7.5 billion of goods. something we expected. those tariffs seem to be something the u.s. is keen to move forward with quickly. that will happen likely mid-october. the u.s. trade rep's office saying they'll impose those tariffs. the uk commission has said they do not want to see tariffs imposed. they would much rather have a settlement the president of the european commission saying europe would have to respond and respond in kind in terms of when they'll respond, that is the question. they are waiting for the equivalent ruling from boeing and the united states. they may waitle this that moment as a chance. this is an option very much on the table. they'll look at all wto rulings as a reason to impose those clearly on the context of much broader discussion of trade the tension is ris
the france cac up by about half i percent, the ftse mib in italy up .28% and in spain up as well.illem marx is in brussels steve is at the nasdaq marketsite in times square willem, let's start with you on the newest front in the trade war. >> a ruling that the u.s. is able to impose tariffs on around $7.5 billion of goods. something we expected. those tariffs seem to be something the u.s. is keen to move forward with quickly. that will happen likely mid-october. the u.s. trade rep's...
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exception perhaps of japan, and you can argue india, but certainly the u.s., the uk, germany, france, spain, italy and on, all of these begin experiencing very considerable elements of populism. >> i'm going to ask one last question and then open it up. i want to get back to your idea strategic leadership, and it seems to me your point about that kind of leadership as the postman of the council leadership leadership that are out there, is that begins with the big ideas. i think retrospectively, the big ideas look pretty simple and pretty straightforward, okay? >> once somebody has them. >> right. that's exactly what i wanted to get at. .. >> and you can't expect anything useful will be conducted in the parliament or schools. you have to do that but again we were doing that. >> here's the question. this is the way that history is distorted the ideas which are in one sense that you can articulate these in a way that a 19 -year-old can understand. why is it so hard and those do actually come up with ideas in retrospect say that is straightforward. why is that hard quick. >> because there is bureaucra
exception perhaps of japan, and you can argue india, but certainly the u.s., the uk, germany, france, spain, italy and on, all of these begin experiencing very considerable elements of populism. >> i'm going to ask one last question and then open it up. i want to get back to your idea strategic leadership, and it seems to me your point about that kind of leadership as the postman of the council leadership leadership that are out there, is that begins with the big ideas. i think...
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the central mediterranean route so people are arriving from libya to italy and then there are of course countries like spain and greece saying well we're already receiving a lot of migrants they're actually receiving far more than it's really a multiple and they don't want to be part of any new agreements so there's of the issues they appear to be manifold but walk us then through the ideal plan for example of why it is being called for most crucially espers well the proposal actually comes also from the german interior minister a host. is saying it should be a sort of pilot project to renew the european asylum system so the idea is really to offer a more humanitarian. reception for people arriving i mean at the moment you have these excruciatingly long times that people spend on boards rescue vessels docked in front of member states waiting sometimes for weeks also they want a fairer distribution of people since now it's still the dublin regulation where the 1st country of arrival house to a process to asylum application and they want to do away with that and just have basically just quick medical and secu
the central mediterranean route so people are arriving from libya to italy and then there are of course countries like spain and greece saying well we're already receiving a lot of migrants they're actually receiving far more than it's really a multiple and they don't want to be part of any new agreements so there's of the issues they appear to be manifold but walk us then through the ideal plan for example of why it is being called for most crucially espers well the proposal actually comes...
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exception perhaps of japan and you can argue india, but certainly the u.s., u.k., germany, france, spain, italy and on, all of these experiencing very considerable elements of populism. will ask one last question and then opened up. i want to get back to the idea of strategic leadership. your point about the kind of leadership as opposed to many other kinds of leadership out there is that it begins with the big ideas. retrospectively the big ideas look pretty simple and pretty straightforward. >> once somebody had them bring >> exactly. >> this is exactly -- on top, but this was not universally loved. and when it came to some of the more controversial. i think everyone realizes certain point certainly on the ground we have to improve security. you can't have 53 dead civilian bodies due to violence every 24 hours in the capital of iraq and expect anything useful is going to be conducted in the parliament in schools and the rest of it so you had to do that. we weren't doing it. >> here is my question. ways historyf the got distorted. are in ones which -- youimple this isn't can articulate these i
exception perhaps of japan and you can argue india, but certainly the u.s., u.k., germany, france, spain, italy and on, all of these experiencing very considerable elements of populism. will ask one last question and then opened up. i want to get back to the idea of strategic leadership. your point about the kind of leadership as opposed to many other kinds of leadership out there is that it begins with the big ideas. retrospectively the big ideas look pretty simple and pretty straightforward....
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in southern europe, deadly floods have hit parts of spain, france and italy, with rains continuing ton has this report. in spain's northeast region of catalonia, the second heavy rainfall in two months, bursting river banks and submerging streets. a75—year—old man was washed away. his body was found hours later. several others remain missing. in the south of france, ten areas were placed on orange alert. two months worth of rain fell orange alert. two months worth of rainfell in orange alert. two months worth of rain fell injust orange alert. two months worth of rain fell in just six hours. flash floods in italy killed two people. towns and villages have been left devastated. now, across all three countries, a major clean—up. cars washed down streets have to be dug out while people try and rescue what they can from what is left of their homes. forecasters say spain and france can breathe a sigh of relief, but as the rain moves east across the central mediterranean, there might be more to come for italy. richard preston, bbc news. 16 people have been given the death sentence in banglad
in southern europe, deadly floods have hit parts of spain, france and italy, with rains continuing ton has this report. in spain's northeast region of catalonia, the second heavy rainfall in two months, bursting river banks and submerging streets. a75—year—old man was washed away. his body was found hours later. several others remain missing. in the south of france, ten areas were placed on orange alert. two months worth of rain fell orange alert. two months worth of rainfell in orange...
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stocks are higher in italy and spain. the eu and the uk saying they have reached a draft brexit deal more to come on this willem marx has more on the situation. what can you tell us >> the executive branch, becky, and the european commission have agreed they'd like to see this move forward in about an hour's time, we'll have leaders arriving here for their regular meeting. brexit top of the agenda boris johnson likely to talk talk to them and mitch this idea if the other heads of states say they are happy with it, then they'll move on. the challenge remains there for prime minister johnson the small irish party who have proven to be a thorne in the side, we could see that majority vanish without a parliamentary approval, that will be challenging for this process to end by october 31, which right now is the current deadline. >> juncker, as you mentioned, says he'll suggest the 27 eu nations support the deal boris johnson saying it is a great new deal you you are right to bring up the concern that he doesn't necessarily hav
stocks are higher in italy and spain. the eu and the uk saying they have reached a draft brexit deal more to come on this willem marx has more on the situation. what can you tell us >> the executive branch, becky, and the european commission have agreed they'd like to see this move forward in about an hour's time, we'll have leaders arriving here for their regular meeting. brexit top of the agenda boris johnson likely to talk talk to them and mitch this idea if the other heads of states...
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there are four significant people smuggling routes into central europe — up through spain, across the mediterranean into italyh africa, through poland through the east, and probably the busiest route, through turkey and up through the balkans. from the black sea, migrants are smuggled through countries like bulgaria, where the authorities have been under pressure from the eu to improve border security. people traffickers and smugglers were traffic targeted in bulgaria this summer, including this operation on the banks of the danube. the lorry found in essex has links with that country. those looking to move to the uk are generally carried in lorries or containers to the channel ports — the container found today appears to have come through zeebrugge in belgium and then taken on a ferry to the purfleet, part of london's docks on the thames, and an increasingly popular route for people smugglers. the container was found nearby at the waterglade industrial park. police say smaller british ports like london, away from the intense security of routes through dover, are increasingly attracted to the organized crimin
there are four significant people smuggling routes into central europe — up through spain, across the mediterranean into italyh africa, through poland through the east, and probably the busiest route, through turkey and up through the balkans. from the black sea, migrants are smuggled through countries like bulgaria, where the authorities have been under pressure from the eu to improve border security. people traffickers and smugglers were traffic targeted in bulgaria this summer, including...
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there are four significant people smuggling routes into central europe — up through spain, across the mediterranean into italyh poland from the east, and probably the busiest route, through turkey and up through the balkans. from the black sea, migrants are smuggled through countries like bulgaria, where the authorities have been under pressure from the eu to improve border security. people traffickers and smugglers were traffic targeted in bulgaria this summer, including this operation on the banks of the danube. the lorry found in essex has links with that country. those looking to move to the uk are generally carried in lorries or containers to the channel ports — the container found today appears to have come through zeebrugge in belgium and then taken on a ferry to the purfleet, part of london's docks on the thames, an increasingly popular route for people smugglers. the container was found nearby at the waterglade industrial park. police say smaller british ports like london, away from the intense security of routes through dover, are increasingly attracted are increasingly attractive to the organised c
there are four significant people smuggling routes into central europe — up through spain, across the mediterranean into italyh poland from the east, and probably the busiest route, through turkey and up through the balkans. from the black sea, migrants are smuggled through countries like bulgaria, where the authorities have been under pressure from the eu to improve border security. people traffickers and smugglers were traffic targeted in bulgaria this summer, including this operation on...
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not much movement for the dax or the ftse a little weakness in italy and spain.ooking at treasury yields coming under pressure on this data in terms of the ism manufacturing numbers and the nonmanufacturing ism we got yesterday. this morning, the 10-year-year-olding 1.39%. >> we have a busy morning in asia overnight we have heard from hong kong chief executive carrie lam invoking powers and banning face masks. that happens tomorrow, just a few hours from now there including one year in jail and a fine just over $3,000 u.s. dollars. we'll get a live report from hong kong a little later this hour we have some corporate news to tell you about the new iphone 11 has only been on sale a few weeks. apple reportedly asking suppliers to make more this is all due to the strong demand for new phones. telling them to increase production that is about 8 million units. launching three new phones last month. if you remember, the 11, 11 pro and the pro max starting about $50 less than last year's iphone 10 the nikkei reporting that the surge in orders for the cheapest one, which
not much movement for the dax or the ftse a little weakness in italy and spain.ooking at treasury yields coming under pressure on this data in terms of the ism manufacturing numbers and the nonmanufacturing ism we got yesterday. this morning, the 10-year-year-olding 1.39%. >> we have a busy morning in asia overnight we have heard from hong kong chief executive carrie lam invoking powers and banning face masks. that happens tomorrow, just a few hours from now there including one year in...
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1st land that's put enormous pressure on mediterranean states so far this year spain's received more than 20000 migrants italy nearly a say 8000 and greece of course more than 40000 migrants arrivals are down by about 30 percent this year but when the rescue boats arrive in europe still struggles to deal with them today's talks were aimed at improving that the deadly correspondent max hoffman covered the meeting in luxembourg and he told me how things stand. the meeting is over that is a fact so that's information number one and it took a long time for them to come up with something in the end because they were supposed to only be over lunch in the end they discussed this over 3 hours migration policy it shows you just how contentious this issue still is and you said correctly feel that the goal was to include as many countries as possible in an automatic mechanism to relocate refugees rescued at sea in the central mediterranean roots now policy of before the german interior minister said after the meeting the good news is that 12 countries are interested or think it's a good idea to have this automatic mecha
1st land that's put enormous pressure on mediterranean states so far this year spain's received more than 20000 migrants italy nearly a say 8000 and greece of course more than 40000 migrants arrivals are down by about 30 percent this year but when the rescue boats arrive in europe still struggles to deal with them today's talks were aimed at improving that the deadly correspondent max hoffman covered the meeting in luxembourg and he told me how things stand. the meeting is over that is a fact...
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spain has moved on to france. this is the scene from this morning. i spoiled that i was talking about italy. we will get there. a lot of the pressure will go to the uk. it will be stormy in italy as well. let's find out what is happening here because we have run out of framing. slightly drier spell. i wish i could say it was going to last. enjoy the sunshine it is going to be the last of it. they will be more heavy rain clouds and across england and where in particular. there are two weather fronts come together across the uk, but they will clear away. it is this one that will come across england and wales. the great concern is northwest england and wales. heavy rain flood risk and some travel disruption. keep tuned to your forecast for later on. this afternoon most will finish dry. the latest weather will be the far west of scotland. strengthening winds. the rain will be on the move. it will turn clear and showery weather. very breezy. lots of cloud. it will not be so cold tomorrow because of that. particularly across the midlands and east wales some mist and fog possible. it would be frost free hopefully. th
spain has moved on to france. this is the scene from this morning. i spoiled that i was talking about italy. we will get there. a lot of the pressure will go to the uk. it will be stormy in italy as well. let's find out what is happening here because we have run out of framing. slightly drier spell. i wish i could say it was going to last. enjoy the sunshine it is going to be the last of it. they will be more heavy rain clouds and across england and where in particular. there are two weather...
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spain, italy, lots of these investor, the average puts their money into the bank account, they don'ttheir pension to work properly. how does europe get money to invest -- get people to invest their money correctly so they can have decent retirement. andreas: that is particularly relevant with interest rates at zero. put it in the bank at zero, but get interest on it. over the years, you get paid interest on it. number one, it requires fundamental change in culture. in many european countries, investing in the stock market is seen not much different than speculating, buying it, waiting for capital gain and selling again, so the concept of total return which arises on the type -- all the time is sort of fairly absent. secondly, it probably needs change in legislation with respect to how the policymakers perspective, the savings available -- saving products the asset manager produces and what is the shape of the third pillar? mistakenly, many european consumers believe ultimately the state pension will bail them out. we know the democratic situation and projected deficits and the debate
spain, italy, lots of these investor, the average puts their money into the bank account, they don'ttheir pension to work properly. how does europe get money to invest -- get people to invest their money correctly so they can have decent retirement. andreas: that is particularly relevant with interest rates at zero. put it in the bank at zero, but get interest on it. over the years, you get paid interest on it. number one, it requires fundamental change in culture. in many european countries,...
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about being, you know, contemporary and the idea here, where you maybe have delicious wines from italy or spain but the idea is this is my domestic answer to it. i made it for the 20th anniversary of my wine business. stuart: it's not sweet, is it? >> absolutely dry and delicious. of course it is. stuart: why, it's like a beer top to it? >> soda pop or juice. because you know, people are unfamiliar with the cork and the cage and all this stuff. everybody knows how to do it. there's no embarrassment. it's easy. the thing is, it does all the same job a cork does. a lot easier, right? stuart: you kind of dressed up for us today. you put a caftan on to advertise the new product. >> it's a big deal here in new york city. only two reasons why i come to new york every fall. one for the new york wine experience and one to come see you. absolutely. thank you for having me. stuart: good luck with popup. a dry bubbly white wine. thank you. >> thank you so much. stuart: see you soon. still ahead, president trump will be holding a news conference at the top of the hour. a lot going on today. you will see al
about being, you know, contemporary and the idea here, where you maybe have delicious wines from italy or spain but the idea is this is my domestic answer to it. i made it for the 20th anniversary of my wine business. stuart: it's not sweet, is it? >> absolutely dry and delicious. of course it is. stuart: why, it's like a beer top to it? >> soda pop or juice. because you know, people are unfamiliar with the cork and the cage and all this stuff. everybody knows how to do it. there's...
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landed that's put enormous pressure on mediterranean states so far this year spain has received more than 20000 migrants italy almost 8000 and greece over 40000 migrant arrivals are down by about 30 percent this year but when boats do arrive europe often struggles to respond it's hope that today's meeting will deliver a solution. it was a moment that changed the debate around migration to europe 31 year old can hold out had forced her rescue ship carrying 40 migrants into the harbor of italy's lampedusa island she was arrested for defying italy's ban on private rescue ships entering its ports as it stands when an aid organization rescues migrants in the central mediterranean e.u. countries are forced to scramble to allocate the arrivals among themselves both italy and malta which lie close to the north african coast say it's unfair that they have to accept so many of those who come to europe shores at the end of september interior ministers from italy germany and france men in malta to discuss the way forward they agreed on a mechanism to automatically distribute the migrants who arrive by boat. was the peopl
landed that's put enormous pressure on mediterranean states so far this year spain has received more than 20000 migrants italy almost 8000 and greece over 40000 migrant arrivals are down by about 30 percent this year but when boats do arrive europe often struggles to respond it's hope that today's meeting will deliver a solution. it was a moment that changed the debate around migration to europe 31 year old can hold out had forced her rescue ship carrying 40 migrants into the harbor of italy's...
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that much because the only consensus had censor ministerial arrivals to italy in munster and these are got arrivals to greece and spain that's right now the majority of the arrivals regularized to europe india i mean treatment why you describe it in the way you just have i mean it occurs to me correct if i'm wrong here it's something of a work around i.e. the existing pan-european legislation that comes to dealing with migrants last refugees is inherently flawed because it basically goes back to the aftermath of the 2nd world war. yes right it's not just that we have actually let's say a routine dui which is that probably a regulation that says that the or no sign of c.s. coming from outside the e.u. should be processed by the 1st country of arrival and that's not something say but mostly they should and so in dns of the countries the 1st arrivals faith the priests have always asked you countries to come in and join in this league parity and say ok we can take and relocate some of these and help you find we want it at least their requests to maybe take care of their retention of those who are not then indeed protected
that much because the only consensus had censor ministerial arrivals to italy in munster and these are got arrivals to greece and spain that's right now the majority of the arrivals regularized to europe india i mean treatment why you describe it in the way you just have i mean it occurs to me correct if i'm wrong here it's something of a work around i.e. the existing pan-european legislation that comes to dealing with migrants last refugees is inherently flawed because it basically goes back...