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these things often work at loggerheads. at the moment, at what could be the higher point in the business cycle, we are finally getting fiscal stimulus. i am not sure it is the best timing for that. the former fed chair said that is just about the worst timing. as for the question -- he referred if you watched yesterday's testimony, he did frequently say, i am sorry senator, "this is not really our job. to be fair to him, the fed has a very specific set of tasks set out by congress that was created by congress. it is accountable to congress. congress can change the rules, telling the fed which -- what it should and should not do. so when they come to j powell and say, what about education and skills training, or quality in -- any quality in wages? there is only so much the fed can do with interest rates and financial regulation to address these things. they are legitimately in congresses ballpark to deal with. i do not want to just repeat his answers. and strike out we might hear those answers again when he is before the hou
these things often work at loggerheads. at the moment, at what could be the higher point in the business cycle, we are finally getting fiscal stimulus. i am not sure it is the best timing for that. the former fed chair said that is just about the worst timing. as for the question -- he referred if you watched yesterday's testimony, he did frequently say, i am sorry senator, "this is not really our job. to be fair to him, the fed has a very specific set of tasks set out by congress that was...
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region providing opportunities to extract minerals like copper up land mine has put the sami at loggerheads with local government and big businesses. if the mine is up and running it will be the end one just has to admit it and give up. the mine also takes up a lot of space and is right in the middle of the calving section of our district currently there are some reindeer there with calves and most are so a lose a carving area we may as well give up immediately slaughter the reindeer and stop reindeer herding. the herders say large scale mining could damage pastoral grounds and pride in the reindeer but local government officials say the plan no sir coppermine could bring in hundreds of jobs and boost local finances. well i understand the reindeer herders concerns i really do but one should look at a holistic plan for business development i realize reindeer herding has its challenges and its predictability that's logical so i think it's important that we take this debate at a national level about the usage of land. toward. the debate has gone on for six years the nursery mind has been stuck
region providing opportunities to extract minerals like copper up land mine has put the sami at loggerheads with local government and big businesses. if the mine is up and running it will be the end one just has to admit it and give up. the mine also takes up a lot of space and is right in the middle of the calving section of our district currently there are some reindeer there with calves and most are so a lose a carving area we may as well give up immediately slaughter the reindeer and stop...
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local authorities you have to understand they wield lot of power and if you you know if you get at loggerheads with them then they can really make your life miserable so a lot of people did turn out at the polling stations today but it doesn't mean that they were all there in support of the government. that's in local and foreign rights groups say this bill is not credible you mention that as well the main opposition party was dissolved by the supreme court last year what can you tell us about the overall situation when it comes to limited dissent in the country well politically that that's what they did they say they saw that party there but that wasn't all there is they start down a lot of liberal media outlets in the country a lot of radio stations were shut down newspapers were shut down there were critical of the government or sold to people who are said to be loyal to then and his regime and then also criticism with sipho critics who are intimidated with the help of the judicial system which the ruling party has a lot of influence over abbey now with no real opposition to speak of what c
local authorities you have to understand they wield lot of power and if you you know if you get at loggerheads with them then they can really make your life miserable so a lot of people did turn out at the polling stations today but it doesn't mean that they were all there in support of the government. that's in local and foreign rights groups say this bill is not credible you mention that as well the main opposition party was dissolved by the supreme court last year what can you tell us about...
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macklin her interior minister ha see how far we are at loggerheads over what to do at the borders. germans are unimpressed when polling firm in try to steam up asked how satisfied are you with the government's performance a large majority more than three quarters said they were not only twenty one percent of voters said they were satisfied with the government's record. yet his own popularity has hardly suffered from the dispute she remains the country's most popular politician more than twenty percent ahead of her would be challenger see her from. france have just become the first team to bulk up place in the semifinals of this year's world cup after beating or of why i have two goals to nil here's how that match played out. in a first half full of files one proves costly for europe white when current lisa was brought down and greaseman whipped in a fierce cross and rafael varan nor did it home a towering header from the rail madrid defender to put a smile on the french funs faces. two minutes later europe why nearly equalise with a one to one remake of the gold had put them behind
macklin her interior minister ha see how far we are at loggerheads over what to do at the borders. germans are unimpressed when polling firm in try to steam up asked how satisfied are you with the government's performance a large majority more than three quarters said they were not only twenty one percent of voters said they were satisfied with the government's record. yet his own popularity has hardly suffered from the dispute she remains the country's most popular politician more than twenty...
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are themselves at loggerheads over tariffs well for more on that i'm joined by callum pickering senior economist at bear a big bank in london i would like to start by asking you that britain needs to negotiate good trade relations with both the e.u. and the united states if you were at the negotiating table what would be your approach. well i'd certainly get my priorities straight and realize the u.k. exports five times as much to europe as it does the u.s. given the choice between boosting ten percent of my exports and damaging. fifty percent of my exports i think i'd prioritize limiting the damage on fifty percent and there you're referring damaging the impact on the relationship with europe i assume. exactly yes the u.s. the u.k. house a simple choice to make does it remain oriented towards its biggest market or does it try and improve its trade ties which is what which is a relatively small export market in the u.k. as we saw over the last two weeks it has decided to maintain good relations with its biggest market this is a good idea that of course nothing is written in stone just
are themselves at loggerheads over tariffs well for more on that i'm joined by callum pickering senior economist at bear a big bank in london i would like to start by asking you that britain needs to negotiate good trade relations with both the e.u. and the united states if you were at the negotiating table what would be your approach. well i'd certainly get my priorities straight and realize the u.k. exports five times as much to europe as it does the u.s. given the choice between boosting ten...
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years so do you have the side now of the country's supreme court justice that the chief justice at loggerheads with the government so what happens next. well as long as they don't take her forcibly out. she's operating because the executive power has has. no power when in fact. to remove her all to replace all do whatever the president nominate. a replacement the problem is that it has to be a lawyer a judge from the supreme court already judging her and it seems that there is no one found to to do the job so she is there. she. yesterday before meeting the president who informed her that that this is the end of her term. as she nominated as are we potentially replacement one of her colleagues from from the court who will be sitting in for her when she's . not able to fulfill her duties which means either she goes to a holiday which she said she she could do it at any time but more importantly when she's. on man from entering the building for example then the judge who is a very very similar opinion. mrs garth will take over from her ok so this is a very popular government. do they have the peo
years so do you have the side now of the country's supreme court justice that the chief justice at loggerheads with the government so what happens next. well as long as they don't take her forcibly out. she's operating because the executive power has has. no power when in fact. to remove her all to replace all do whatever the president nominate. a replacement the problem is that it has to be a lawyer a judge from the supreme court already judging her and it seems that there is no one found to...
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still appears at loggerheads with its bavarian sister party the c.s.u. over the issue of migration instead of a compromise there are signs of new turmoil interior minister horas a home for who's also the leader of the c.s.u. has reportedly offered his resignation to his party. the c.s.u. is now reported to have pushed back a planned press conference after its leadership discussed whether to accept or reject a deal that miracle struck with the e.u. on migration policy as a whole for had reportedly said he was unhappy with the agreement and felt it didn't go far enough they hope for want to germany to turn away sums asylum seekers at the country's border but the chancellor insisted on europe wide solutions. well with me in the studio is their political correspondent so nina we've been waiting all evening for a statement by whores' a whole for all of these reports coming in suggesting he's resigning and yet there's going to be no statement how do we explain this we don't even know the facts whether that's been because that hasn't been officially confirmed o
still appears at loggerheads with its bavarian sister party the c.s.u. over the issue of migration instead of a compromise there are signs of new turmoil interior minister horas a home for who's also the leader of the c.s.u. has reportedly offered his resignation to his party. the c.s.u. is now reported to have pushed back a planned press conference after its leadership discussed whether to accept or reject a deal that miracle struck with the e.u. on migration policy as a whole for had...
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did come to loggerheads.teven mnuchin refused to budge on trade with the e.u., demanding a free trade agreement with no subsidies. people are trying to make this about the united states and protectionism. that is not the case. this is about the united states wanting free and fair trade. >> new tariffs are not justified. they penalize industries, businesses, threaten our jobs, and we refused to negotiate. >> catherine, talk us through what the consequences could be if trump does go ahead with these. >> the tariffs cover just about all of the products china imports every year. if he goes through with that, china said it will retaliate dollar for dollar. some are feeling the pinch of this war as we report. the world'sa boasts fifth-largest economy and china is the number one trading partner. with new tariffs in place on many imported american goods, producers are starting to feel an effect on businesses. last year, american wine exports to china totaled nearly $76 million. with the additional tariff, they will b
did come to loggerheads.teven mnuchin refused to budge on trade with the e.u., demanding a free trade agreement with no subsidies. people are trying to make this about the united states and protectionism. that is not the case. this is about the united states wanting free and fair trade. >> new tariffs are not justified. they penalize industries, businesses, threaten our jobs, and we refused to negotiate. >> catherine, talk us through what the consequences could be if trump does go...
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. >> i think jd is always at loggerheads with baba, and i think they're doing everything they can do jd around fp. >> in loggerheads with walmart who's an investor with jd and google think about two guys who want to compete with alibaba locally >> it what's walmart did with flip cart. i don't think they're going to do anything in global markets. >> fxi was carter's redfish, you made a comparison between the chinese internet stocks. they're state owned enterprises. >> some of the biggest money trade stocks in groups we know that, that's the way -- >> it doesn't matter that a lot of these stocks are not in the fxi? >> that's the issue. look at the casino stocks we just talked about, if there's pressure in china, it doesn't matter what an individual player is going to do, there's going to be pressure. >> i agree with that, stocks that trade as a group and higher ones in the group are going to outperform and then underperform as you laid it out the fxi has a lot of chinese banks in it. there's a reason why it should underperform you think that's over? >> no, i think it's a dead fish, and
. >> i think jd is always at loggerheads with baba, and i think they're doing everything they can do jd around fp. >> in loggerheads with walmart who's an investor with jd and google think about two guys who want to compete with alibaba locally >> it what's walmart did with flip cart. i don't think they're going to do anything in global markets. >> fxi was carter's redfish, you made a comparison between the chinese internet stocks. they're state owned enterprises....
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even the uaw will you, the union that is often a loggerhead with management expressed its utmost pics respect sane when they look back at his legacy despite bumps and bruises along the way in the and the sun was setting when he left the company, the sun was rising. sergio marcchione passing away at the age of 66. we will be right back my father passed this truck down to me, that's the same thing i want to do with you. it's an emotional thing to watch your child grow up and especially get behind the wheel. i want to keep you know, stacking up the memories and the miles and the years. he's gonna get mine -but i'm gonna get a new one. -oh yeah when it's time for your old chevy truck to become their new chevy truck, there's truck month. get 18% of msrp cash back on all silverado 1500 crew cab lt pickups when you finance with gm financial. that's $9,000 on this silverado. plus, during truck month make no monthly payments for 90 days. retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changin
even the uaw will you, the union that is often a loggerhead with management expressed its utmost pics respect sane when they look back at his legacy despite bumps and bruises along the way in the and the sun was setting when he left the company, the sun was rising. sergio marcchione passing away at the age of 66. we will be right back my father passed this truck down to me, that's the same thing i want to do with you. it's an emotional thing to watch your child grow up and especially get behind...
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registered in this obviously flies in the face of most polls open door policy and the two are at loggerheads over what to do over the issue of migrants. we are sure that we have the right to immediately some migrants back from the border was all of those none of them are. either refund or solutions so that you never can be your own people feel that we are guarded by values and advocate multilateralism and not you know later listen or no one who believe in our values which have made us all strands now if mr c. hoffa in fact resigns this will see a breakup of a seventeen year lions between his christian social union party and that of angela merkel's what it does mean is that she will either remain the leader of a minority government or she'll have to call for new elections and at the same time she's likely to face increased pressure and opposition from within a party so essentially the german chancellor is fighting for her own political survival the two leaders did hold a two hour meeting on saturday night but that was described as ineffective and since sunday evening they have been meeting bo
registered in this obviously flies in the face of most polls open door policy and the two are at loggerheads over what to do over the issue of migrants. we are sure that we have the right to immediately some migrants back from the border was all of those none of them are. either refund or solutions so that you never can be your own people feel that we are guarded by values and advocate multilateralism and not you know later listen or no one who believe in our values which have made us all...
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i would say it is because israel is thrown into the mix as well, israel and iran are at loggerheads.ion as well. when you start meddling in the middle east with such a bellicose way, you are really playing with fire. stopping the oil getting out. he doesn't do things ina the oil getting out. he doesn't do things in a normal way. he is fiercely critical of president obama who thinks he was too soft on iran. signing up and downgrading. he is going to be the hard man. i don't know, it'sjust a dangerous game. you don't want to push too hard. and on that note, potential nuclear armageddon. don't forget to consider front pages of all the newspapers on the website. and if you ever missed the website. and if you ever missed the programme, relive the magic on line. but a the programme, relive the magic on line. buta big the programme, relive the magic on line. but a big thank you to my guests and also to you for watching. goodbye. germany's football association has emphatically rejected allegations of racism from mesut ozil, following the arsenal midfielders retirement from international foot
i would say it is because israel is thrown into the mix as well, israel and iran are at loggerheads.ion as well. when you start meddling in the middle east with such a bellicose way, you are really playing with fire. stopping the oil getting out. he doesn't do things ina the oil getting out. he doesn't do things in a normal way. he is fiercely critical of president obama who thinks he was too soft on iran. signing up and downgrading. he is going to be the hard man. i don't know, it'sjust a...
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registered in this obviously flies in the face of most schools open door policy and the two are at loggerheads over what to do over the issue of mine. we are sure that we have the right to immediately sin migrants back from the border was all that's one of the up we go on and the other will find a solution so that an african beyond people feel that we are guided by values and that we advocate multilateralism and not unilaterally is no one who believe in our values which have made us all strands of now if mr c. half in fact resigns this will see a breakup of a seventeen year lions between his christian social union party and that of angela merkel's what it does mean is that she will either remain the leader of a minority government or she'll have to call for new elections and at the same time she's likely to face increased pressure and opposition from within a party so essentially the german chancellor is fighting for her own political survival the two leaders did hold a two hour meeting on saturday night but that was described as ineffective and since sunday evening they have been meeting both
registered in this obviously flies in the face of most schools open door policy and the two are at loggerheads over what to do over the issue of mine. we are sure that we have the right to immediately sin migrants back from the border was all that's one of the up we go on and the other will find a solution so that an african beyond people feel that we are guided by values and that we advocate multilateralism and not unilaterally is no one who believe in our values which have made us all strands...
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agreement over the future and the borders between germany and austria the two leaders have been at loggerheads for quite some time over the whole migrant crisis. it's your sure that we have the right to immediately send migrants back from the border buzzsaw does not open either we find a solution so that you never can be your own people feel that we are guided by values and that we advocate multilateralism and not you know later listen or no one will believe in our values which have made us all stron. now two weeks ago mr c. hoffa issued with an ultimatum that expired this past sunday the first of july and the challenge was to find a european solution to the migrant crisis the german chancellor obviously believes she had following a summit that took place on thursday and friday in brussels but it transpires that mr c. hoffa saw things quite differently on sunday there were rumors that he was threatening to resign all of that now has seemed to be averted but there is criticism there are those who say that this compromise agreement is some kind of weird construct there are questions as to how ex
agreement over the future and the borders between germany and austria the two leaders have been at loggerheads for quite some time over the whole migrant crisis. it's your sure that we have the right to immediately send migrants back from the border buzzsaw does not open either we find a solution so that you never can be your own people feel that we are guided by values and that we advocate multilateralism and not you know later listen or no one will believe in our values which have made us all...
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between germany and austria has now been averted of course he and the german chancellor have been at loggerheads for quite some time over the whole migrant issue and how to deal with us. as it's you are sure that we have the right to immediately send migrants back from the border. that's not open either referring to solutions so that you never can be your own people feel that we are guided by the values and that we advocate multilateralism and not you know later alyssum or no one will believe in our values which have made us sourced from. now two weeks ago mr see how forgave the german chancellor and ultimatum that expired this past sunday july the first and the ultimatum the challenge was to find a european solution to the migrant crisis now mrs merkel did believe she had found one following the summit that was held on thursday and friday but clearly mr c. often disagreed what we're hearing now that from angola merkel's at this agreement for her is one that she is satisfied about she says and i'm quoting it was a good compromise. after a tough struggle but things certainly were tense yesterday
between germany and austria has now been averted of course he and the german chancellor have been at loggerheads for quite some time over the whole migrant issue and how to deal with us. as it's you are sure that we have the right to immediately send migrants back from the border. that's not open either referring to solutions so that you never can be your own people feel that we are guided by the values and that we advocate multilateralism and not you know later alyssum or no one will believe...
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tweets and his fulminations, and there's the bureaucracy that works for him and they often are at loggerheadss are more policy than they were with russia. john bolton said bad things about iran, at the same time the tweets went out, and the secretary of state did too. but these dynamics exist. there is another sideshow with israel having an excellent relationship with russia, concerned with pulling back the militias from the israeli border. maybe for trump's own internal purposes, getting some degree of cooperation, enough to satisfy israel, would feel like progress that he can show that he has gotten with putin, who will be pushing the iranians to take his ball back from the israeli border. there is no real israeli border. the occupied golan heights. sorry, i agree. the fundamentals, there still is a desire in washington to bring down the mullahs and pull out of the nuclear deal, which has caused the real to drop in value and is making life difficult for iranians and creating dissent. there is no endgame that makes any sense. the iranians have cyber attacks and the straits of hormuz and they
tweets and his fulminations, and there's the bureaucracy that works for him and they often are at loggerheadss are more policy than they were with russia. john bolton said bad things about iran, at the same time the tweets went out, and the secretary of state did too. but these dynamics exist. there is another sideshow with israel having an excellent relationship with russia, concerned with pulling back the militias from the israeli border. maybe for trump's own internal purposes, getting some...
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agreement over the future and the borders between germany and austria the two leaders have been at loggerheads for quite some time over the whole migron crisis. was it's you are sure that we have the right to immediately send migrants back from the border buzzsaw does not open either we find a solution so that you never can be your own people feel that we are guided by the values and that we advocate multilateralism and not you know later alyssum or no one will believe in our values which have made us. now two weeks ago mr c. hoffa issued with an ultimatum that expired this past sunday the first of july and the challenge was to find a european solution to the migrant crisis the german chancellor obviously believed she had the following a summit that took place on thursday and friday in brussels but certain it transpires that mr see how things quite differently on sunday they were rumors that he was free to resign all of that now seem to be averted there has also been some criticism over this new compromised agreement that it was some kind of weird construct and it's not clear how it will work
agreement over the future and the borders between germany and austria the two leaders have been at loggerheads for quite some time over the whole migron crisis. was it's you are sure that we have the right to immediately send migrants back from the border buzzsaw does not open either we find a solution so that you never can be your own people feel that we are guided by the values and that we advocate multilateralism and not you know later alyssum or no one will believe in our values which have...
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are themselves that loggerheads over tariffs so britain needs to negotiate a good trade relations withboth the e.u. and the us callum pickering senior economist at bear bank in london told us what's at stake. the u.k. house is a simple choice to make does it remain oriented towards its biggest market or is it trying to improve its trade ties which is what which is a relatively small export market for the u.k. as we saw over the last two weeks it has decided to maintain good relations with its biggest market this is a good idea now of course nothing is written in stone just yet that white paper has just been released and it offers basically to need to brussels house ways that know how but interesting enough it certainly excludes when it comes to closer relations and it clearly excludes the financial sector why is that you think. well the u.k. will and free movement of people when it leaves the e.u. from the start the e.u. is made absolutely clear financial service is off the table if the u.k. chooses to violate that key component of the single market so it's no surprise in a way the u.k
are themselves that loggerheads over tariffs so britain needs to negotiate a good trade relations withboth the e.u. and the us callum pickering senior economist at bear bank in london told us what's at stake. the u.k. house is a simple choice to make does it remain oriented towards its biggest market or is it trying to improve its trade ties which is what which is a relatively small export market for the u.k. as we saw over the last two weeks it has decided to maintain good relations with its...
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registered in this obviously flies in the face of most schools open door policy and the two are at loggerheads over what to do over the issue of migrants. you're globe. we are sure that we have the right to meet jewish. scholars all of us none of them are we go on the other front to solutions so that an effort can be your own people feel that we are guided by values and that we advocate multilateralism not you know literally or no one will believe in our world well you have made us so strong. now if mr c. hoffa in. resigns this will see a breakup of a seventy year alliance between his christian social union party and that of angela merkel's what it does mean is that she will either remain the leader of a minority government or she'll have to call for new elections and at the same time she's likely to face increased pressure and opposition from within a party so essentially the german chancellor is fighting for her own political survival the two leaders did hold a two hour meeting on saturday night but that was described as ineffective and since sunday evening they have been meeting both here i
registered in this obviously flies in the face of most schools open door policy and the two are at loggerheads over what to do over the issue of migrants. you're globe. we are sure that we have the right to meet jewish. scholars all of us none of them are we go on the other front to solutions so that an effort can be your own people feel that we are guided by values and that we advocate multilateralism not you know literally or no one will believe in our world well you have made us so strong....
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laundering speak now to daniel who joins us via skype but daniel explain why these judges are at loggerheads over. try it's no easy matter there are different judges different cities all seemingly contradicting what we had the first judge. your favorite daughter in the southern city of port au alegria a former member of those workers party ordering that he be released on a b.s. corpus to carry on fighting the appeals proceeding using the appeals procedure to let himself out of prison at least that was up as appeals procedure was ongoing then the initial judge the one who ordered the investigation in the first place search your moral said that was not that should not be allowed that to the school but should remain in prison he was backed up by another judge so it seems the now i mean his supporters were hoping he would walk out of prison later today that doesn't seem as though it's going to happen i guess we'll wait and see on normal business with zoos on monday brazil to see which judge has the greater or already knew that the suit himself has said all along he's the victim of a political ve
laundering speak now to daniel who joins us via skype but daniel explain why these judges are at loggerheads over. try it's no easy matter there are different judges different cities all seemingly contradicting what we had the first judge. your favorite daughter in the southern city of port au alegria a former member of those workers party ordering that he be released on a b.s. corpus to carry on fighting the appeals proceeding using the appeals procedure to let himself out of prison at least...
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well enough to work something out oi’ on well enough to work something out or if they will be at loggerheadsvery start. thank you. and just to clarify, the two other candidates in the presidential elections in mexico have both admitted defeat and it looks like andrew manuel lopez obrador, the former mayor of mexico city, is going to be the new president. the german interior minister, horst seehofer, has offered to resign, creating more instability for angela merkel‘s coalition government. mr seehofer has been pushing for a tougher approach to asylum seekers, and was reported to be unhappy with last week's european union deal on migration. andrew plant reports. he is part of chancellor merkel‘s coalition government, but has become one of her loudest critics as well. now, horst seehofer, leader of the christian social union party, and the interior minister of germany, has offered to resign over mrs merkel‘s approach to migration. at a summit in brussels last week, an agreement was made among eu leaders to share migrants more evenly across the european union and build new reception centres too.
well enough to work something out oi’ on well enough to work something out or if they will be at loggerheadsvery start. thank you. and just to clarify, the two other candidates in the presidential elections in mexico have both admitted defeat and it looks like andrew manuel lopez obrador, the former mayor of mexico city, is going to be the new president. the german interior minister, horst seehofer, has offered to resign, creating more instability for angela merkel‘s coalition government....
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agreement over the future and the borders between germany and austria the two leaders have been at loggerheads for quite some time over the whole migron crisis. was it's you're sure that we have the right to immediately send migrants back from the border but that's all that's not open either we find a solution so that you never can be your own people feel that we are guided by the values and that we advocate multilateralism and not you know later alyssum or no one will believe in our values which have made us through a straw man now two weeks ago mr c. hoffa issued with an ultimatum that expired this past sunday the first of july and the challenge was to find a european solution to the my current crisis the german chancellor obviously believes she had the following a e.u. summit that took place on thursday and friday in brussels. transpires that miss to see things quite differently on sunday with him is that he was for me to resign all that that now seems to be a verse that there has also been some criticism over this new compromised agreement that it is some kind of weird construct and it's n
agreement over the future and the borders between germany and austria the two leaders have been at loggerheads for quite some time over the whole migron crisis. was it's you're sure that we have the right to immediately send migrants back from the border but that's all that's not open either we find a solution so that you never can be your own people feel that we are guided by the values and that we advocate multilateralism and not you know later alyssum or no one will believe in our values...
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agreement over the future and the borders between germany and austria the two leaders have been at loggerheads for quite some time over the whole migron crisis. because it's you're sure that we have the right to immediately send migrants back from the border was all that's not open either we find a solution so that you never can beyond people feel that we are guided by the values and that we advocate multilateralism and not you know later or no one will believe in our values which have made us who are stranded now two weeks ago must see hoffa issued with an ultimatum that expired this past sunday the first of july and the challenge was to find a european solution to the migrant crisis the german chancellor obviously believes she had following a e.u. summit that took place on thursday and friday in brussels. transpires that mr c. hoffa saw things quite differently on sunday they were rumors that he was threatening to resign all of that now has seemed to be averted there has also been some criticism over this new compromised agreement that it is some kind of weird construct and it's not clear ho
agreement over the future and the borders between germany and austria the two leaders have been at loggerheads for quite some time over the whole migron crisis. because it's you're sure that we have the right to immediately send migrants back from the border was all that's not open either we find a solution so that you never can beyond people feel that we are guided by the values and that we advocate multilateralism and not you know later or no one will believe in our values which have made us...
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registered in this obviously flies in the face of most schools open door policy and the two are at loggerheads over what to do over the issue of migrants. we are sure that we have the right to me to assume i can start from the border does or does not open up we go either a front a solution so that you never can be your own people feel that we are guided by values and the advocate multilateralism not you know later listen or no one who believes in which have made us all strands of now if mr c. hoffa in fact resigns this will see a breakup. the seventeen year lions between his christian social union party and that of angela merkel's what it does mean is that she will either remain the leader of a minority government or she'll have to call for new elections and at the same time she's likely to face increased pressure and opposition from within a party so essentially the german chancellor is fighting for her own political survival the two need is did hold a two hour meeting on saturday night but that was described as ineffective and since sunday evening they have been meeting both here in berlin a
registered in this obviously flies in the face of most schools open door policy and the two are at loggerheads over what to do over the issue of migrants. we are sure that we have the right to me to assume i can start from the border does or does not open up we go either a front a solution so that you never can be your own people feel that we are guided by values and the advocate multilateralism not you know later listen or no one who believes in which have made us all strands of now if mr c....
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the border wall, there are so many issues in which the trump white house and washington are at loggerheadst they would not come to clash. this is a huge election with so clash. this is a huge election with so many different offices been elected on the same day. how long are we likely to wait before we know the outcome for the presidency?” would imagine it would be either late at night here, early morning in the uk. so far, and from the polling stations we have been to, things look very orderly but we have to remember that mexico city is not a snapshot of the whole country. things are much calmer in the capital than elsewhere and who knows what is going on in areas where the drug cartels are very powerful? we will have to wait until polls close which is at midnight in the uk and from there, as the count comes in, to see if there are complaints, suggestions of fraud or anything like that. this is ultimately an election in latin america and things are always difficult in that sense. thank you very much. the headlines on bbc news... spain crashes out of the world cup as russia beat them in a p
the border wall, there are so many issues in which the trump white house and washington are at loggerheadst they would not come to clash. this is a huge election with so clash. this is a huge election with so many different offices been elected on the same day. how long are we likely to wait before we know the outcome for the presidency?” would imagine it would be either late at night here, early morning in the uk. so far, and from the polling stations we have been to, things look very...
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are themselves at loggerheads over tariffs. all right for more on this now is chris over to last how to our financial correspondent in frankfurt germany financial help but it also has a commercial port i want to say a little one but it actually looks rather big there last donald trump is talking trade again this time putting pressure not on china but on britain what is his game plan here. well monica the question is really does he have a game plan if he does have one it's most likely his usual game plan division donald trump just apparently likes pitting one partner against another in this case now his search trying to pit britain even more against the e.u. and i really don't think he understands fully what's at stake here for britain and what britain stands to lose and that breaks it anyway the way it is not only with regards to its financial services industry but also in general terms when it comes to trade of goods and services so for president trump here to make a specific case for heartbreaks it is certainly not helpful an
are themselves at loggerheads over tariffs. all right for more on this now is chris over to last how to our financial correspondent in frankfurt germany financial help but it also has a commercial port i want to say a little one but it actually looks rather big there last donald trump is talking trade again this time putting pressure not on china but on britain what is his game plan here. well monica the question is really does he have a game plan if he does have one it's most likely his usual...
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now actually in her interior minister ha see how far we are at loggerheads over what to do at the borders. germans are unimpressed when polling firm in fred to steam up asked how satisfied are you with the government's performance a large majority more than three quarters said they were not only twenty one percent of voters said they were satisfied with the government's record. yet angle america's own popularity has hardly suffered from the dispute she remains the country's most popular politician more than twenty percent ahead of her would be challenger see her for. the first quarter final of the world cup is in the books and mark medals from sports is here to tell us all about it mark favored france versus earth which also happened france won two nil and deservedly so there were five by far the better team against what turned out to be quite a poor europe why side if we're honest we can have a look at the goals as they come in now i mean you require famous for being strong in defense not in this game they gave away a very silly free kick here close to the goal and that gave france the c
now actually in her interior minister ha see how far we are at loggerheads over what to do at the borders. germans are unimpressed when polling firm in fred to steam up asked how satisfied are you with the government's performance a large majority more than three quarters said they were not only twenty one percent of voters said they were satisfied with the government's record. yet angle america's own popularity has hardly suffered from the dispute she remains the country's most popular...
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are themselves at loggerheads over tariffs. while even experts could have forecast this a dramatic rise in china's exports to the united states despite the current trade conflict in june the chinese export economy and oust record results and to beijing's except last with the us hit an all time high more than twenty nine billion dollars experts say it's due to u.s. businesses preparing for the new terra's introduced in july two weeks ago the u.s. slapped tariffs on chinese imports of the tune of thirty four billion dollars and president on a trump has more up his sleeve he's threatening to hit a further two hundred billion dollars of goods with a two. and of course when washington's terrorist against china to get faked that was on july the sixth china retaliated with tariffs on the very same day china is said to impact a slew of us actually cultural products and industries including a soybeans the u.s. exports fourteen billion dollars worth of soybeans to china annually according to the u.s. department of agriculture a china say
are themselves at loggerheads over tariffs. while even experts could have forecast this a dramatic rise in china's exports to the united states despite the current trade conflict in june the chinese export economy and oust record results and to beijing's except last with the us hit an all time high more than twenty nine billion dollars experts say it's due to u.s. businesses preparing for the new terra's introduced in july two weeks ago the u.s. slapped tariffs on chinese imports of the tune of...
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are themselves at loggerheads over tariffs. well for more on that i'm joined by callum pickering senior economist at bear bag bank in london i would like to start by asking you that britain needs to negotiate good trade relations with both the e.u. and the united states if you were at the negotiating table what would be your approach . well i'd certainly get my priorities straight and realize the u.k. exports five times as much to europe as it does the u.s. given the choice between boosting ten percent of my exports and damaging. fifty percent of my exports i think i'd prioritize limiting the damage on fifty percent and there you are referring damaging the impact on the relationship with europe i assume. exactly yes the u.s. the u.k. house a simple choice to make does it remain oriented towards its biggest market or is it trying to improve its trade ties which is what which is a relatively small export market in the u.k. as we saw over the last two weeks it has decided to maintain good relations with its biggest market this is
are themselves at loggerheads over tariffs. well for more on that i'm joined by callum pickering senior economist at bear bag bank in london i would like to start by asking you that britain needs to negotiate good trade relations with both the e.u. and the united states if you were at the negotiating table what would be your approach . well i'd certainly get my priorities straight and realize the u.k. exports five times as much to europe as it does the u.s. given the choice between boosting ten...
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are themselves at loggerheads over tariffs. alone for more on that situation as cross over to last how to financial markets correspondent in a frank last moment trump is talking trade again and his very very unique style and this time he's putting pressure not on china but on britain do you know what his game plan could be here. i think it's just the same game plan the same strategy that he always employs and that's division it's not really much of a tactic but he just enjoys pitting one party against another party and that is exactly what he's doing here pitting the u.k. against the e.u. in and of course already very difficult situation with only nine months to go until it would happen and it's a terrible strategy because i honestly don't think that knows what is really at stake here for britain surely does not really understand the details of how the financial services industry in the u.k. would lose out entirely well if it came to a hard rock said he doesn't understand how much britain would really have would really lose in
are themselves at loggerheads over tariffs. alone for more on that situation as cross over to last how to financial markets correspondent in a frank last moment trump is talking trade again and his very very unique style and this time he's putting pressure not on china but on britain do you know what his game plan could be here. i think it's just the same game plan the same strategy that he always employs and that's division it's not really much of a tactic but he just enjoys pitting one party...
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macklin her interior minister haul see how far we are at loggerheads over what to do at the borders. germans are unimpressed when polling firm in try to steam up asked how satisfied are you with the government's performance a large majority more than three quarters said they were not only twenty one percent of voters said they were satisfied with the government's record. yet. only popularity has hardly suffered from the dispute she remains the country's most popular politician more than twenty percent ahead of her would be challenger see her for. well excitement is mounting because there are just eight teams remaining in the world cup here to talk us through the upcoming quarter finals is next meryl from our sports us max great to have you here we've got argo i first as france today tell us what we can. well france went into the tournament as one of the big big favorites alongside germany spain and brazil germany and spain of course gone now so france even bigger favorites than before and possibly quite possibly mostly because of killian they have a great squad but he's really stood
macklin her interior minister haul see how far we are at loggerheads over what to do at the borders. germans are unimpressed when polling firm in try to steam up asked how satisfied are you with the government's performance a large majority more than three quarters said they were not only twenty one percent of voters said they were satisfied with the government's record. yet. only popularity has hardly suffered from the dispute she remains the country's most popular politician more than twenty...
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despite the fact that they were at loggerheads in 2014, the huge amount of gas has been flowing at record levels into europe this is the rail policy of the world. the relationship between china and saudi and russia as well we draw a link there as well it's one very interesting case >> the only thing as well in parallel to that is it's easy to say, i'm coming to nato. i'm going to push. you get the likes of germany and other european companies saying, yes, we plan to get to the 2% spending that would have been an easy win. now the stakes are higher. >> how do we increase our defense spending in europe would we buy home grown goods, fighters or buying more f-35s. would we be buying more u.s. hardware this is the president's point. he's the ultimate salesman he wants the u.s. defense goods to find their way in i know hadley will have a lot more insight on this as well. >> absolutely. we're talking about nato, but of course paris as well the u.s. has ramped up the trade war with china announcing it plans to launch 10% tariffs and $200 billion worth of goods. the tariffs will be imposed after
despite the fact that they were at loggerheads in 2014, the huge amount of gas has been flowing at record levels into europe this is the rail policy of the world. the relationship between china and saudi and russia as well we draw a link there as well it's one very interesting case >> the only thing as well in parallel to that is it's easy to say, i'm coming to nato. i'm going to push. you get the likes of germany and other european companies saying, yes, we plan to get to the 2% spending...
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and so their relationship to the land and their project was at loggerheads with the project of most indigenous people. that doesn't mean that there weren't some astounding people that happened between african-americans and indigenous people in that area, but on the whole the relationship was for these early frontier people was pretty hostile. so what they were doing was they were buying federal land from the federal government. i mean, other than the indigenous people, they weren't purchasing it from white people. they were there before white people. this is actually where some of these come into place. so the northwest territorial ordinance said this region will be free of slavery. the largest piece of land ever to be set aside as free from slavery in the new world when that happened and it will have equal voting rights. you have to be male and over the age of 21, you have to own 50 akers of land, but it is equal -- own 50 acres of land, but it is equal voting rights. the entire northwest territorial ordinance does not use the word white once. i've teached sometimes i always ask my students i
and so their relationship to the land and their project was at loggerheads with the project of most indigenous people. that doesn't mean that there weren't some astounding people that happened between african-americans and indigenous people in that area, but on the whole the relationship was for these early frontier people was pretty hostile. so what they were doing was they were buying federal land from the federal government. i mean, other than the indigenous people, they weren't purchasing...
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a foreign visit with china which was always problematic for us because countries are always at loggerheads and he chose a wine called conundrum. i'm sure they have someone doing it now. >> he was there the entire time i was at the white house. we would have wine tasting, we would have a tasting with mrs. obama and her mom and especially mrs. robinson, mrs. obama would have a taste and it was the ability to choose great collections to begin with so that was a great plus for us. >> you have a question here. >> i enjoyed hearing it. bad behavior events with alcohol, did we ever reduce the number of alcoholic drinks with eggnog and on that vein of protocol, so much about the protocol with the british wedding recently and the etiquette, you are supposed to wear certain things, was there also that kind of thing? >> first question, we started having nonalcoholic eggnog and the recipe is touched with tradition, you can't mess with the recipe but we warn people this is really potent. be careful because people usedo to drink a lot more and now for a lot of people it had quicker but we did certainly
a foreign visit with china which was always problematic for us because countries are always at loggerheads and he chose a wine called conundrum. i'm sure they have someone doing it now. >> he was there the entire time i was at the white house. we would have wine tasting, we would have a tasting with mrs. obama and her mom and especially mrs. robinson, mrs. obama would have a taste and it was the ability to choose great collections to begin with so that was a great plus for us. >>...
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there's no reason for them to be at loggerheads. another reason these stories are important to recall i mentioned before, it is all too often the case that the contributions of black americans to the development of our democracy, it is overlooked. and i think a classic case has to do with these students that i have been discussing. and it is for those two reasons in particular that i think it is useful for us to remember these cases. i'm going to subside and i hope i get some good questions. i know that i will. another reason i think the stories are important to recall, i mention before, it is all too often the case that that the contributions of black americans to the development of our democracy, it is overlooked. and i think a classic case has to do with the students that i've been discussing. and it is for those two reasons in particular that i think it is useful for us to remember these cases. i'm going to subside and i hope i get some good questions. i know that i will. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> i knew i wouldn't be
there's no reason for them to be at loggerheads. another reason these stories are important to recall i mentioned before, it is all too often the case that the contributions of black americans to the development of our democracy, it is overlooked. and i think a classic case has to do with these students that i have been discussing. and it is for those two reasons in particular that i think it is useful for us to remember these cases. i'm going to subside and i hope i get some good questions. i...
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grant and johnson were really at loggerheads. position --on's brands position in the johnson administration. david: he was general and chief of the army. the real crisis developed because the army was in the south trying to enforce all of these laws over johnson's vetoes to protect the freedmen. to take care of the x slaves, to give them a voice in their government. generals who were in charge often would intervene to enforce the law. as soon as they did, johnson would toss them out. he ended up removing four of the five who had initially been appointed. grant tremendously because he thought they were good officers doing what they should do, but he also had become a believer in ending slavery. much of an not abolitionist before the war, but he came around. stanton was infuriated by it. stanton and grant basically developed a program of resisting johnson from within. they were at some level profoundly disloyal to their president. why did he want to write a book on impeachment? david: i want to write a book when ihis case because h
grant and johnson were really at loggerheads. position --on's brands position in the johnson administration. david: he was general and chief of the army. the real crisis developed because the army was in the south trying to enforce all of these laws over johnson's vetoes to protect the freedmen. to take care of the x slaves, to give them a voice in their government. generals who were in charge often would intervene to enforce the law. as soon as they did, johnson would toss them out. he ended...
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then it becomes this loggerhead, whether mueller is going to push forward and test the constitutional bounds of whether the president cannot answer and if mueller files a subpoena, where that heads. likely to the supreme court. >> harris: it's so interesting what robert mueller has right now is no path to indictment according to the doj expert that i just had on, hans, saying there's no direct line based on the evidence he's seen thus far. if you put it in the category of the president pushing into the subpoena, now you're into legal ground and gets tricky. >> and tricky for the mid-terms. it comes as important 99 days out that this president holds on to both chambers of congress. >> harris: want to get back on the record with this, too. i don't know if you caught it, but in that conversation with rudy guliani, apparently there's a recording of michael cohen making the decision to stop recording on another device and stick that in his desk. where are we going with this one might wonder. bret baier, the last word from you. >> let me say there's a lot to the michael cohen story that is
then it becomes this loggerhead, whether mueller is going to push forward and test the constitutional bounds of whether the president cannot answer and if mueller files a subpoena, where that heads. likely to the supreme court. >> harris: it's so interesting what robert mueller has right now is no path to indictment according to the doj expert that i just had on, hans, saying there's no direct line based on the evidence he's seen thus far. if you put it in the category of the president...