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today i'll be baking chemist to a raisin bread from luxembourg. this founding member is by far the wealthiest country in the club so get ready for the richest loaf in our series. makes plain flour lukewarm milk a tablespoon of sugar and twenty grams of yeast in a bowl. after fifteen minutes at two x. and some more sugar a good amount of potter and a pinch of salt makes everything well together now we need to talk about needing technique there are different techniques you can use but luxembourg's former prime minister and head of the european commission song has mastered one in particular grew up turn. push and let's go let's go through that again grab turn. push and let's go. grab her. push. let's go. let go and. go. like younger you need to move. and with confidence to build up a strong gluten network. a good way of checking the dose progress is the so-called window pane test stretch out a bit of dough until you're left with a thin membrane if it looks so pate like luxemburg secret text structures you have to keep needing what we want is transpar
today i'll be baking chemist to a raisin bread from luxembourg. this founding member is by far the wealthiest country in the club so get ready for the richest loaf in our series. makes plain flour lukewarm milk a tablespoon of sugar and twenty grams of yeast in a bowl. after fifteen minutes at two x. and some more sugar a good amount of potter and a pinch of salt makes everything well together now we need to talk about needing technique there are different techniques you can use but...
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coffers about two euros a day roughly the cost of a loaf of bread in luxembourg. place the dough with an ak yoke and stick it in the often at one hundred ninety degrees celsius set your time off for twenty five minutes until you hear the bell. and the p.t. you know it was machine. luxembourg's raisin bread delicious rich in flavor easy to bake if you have a firm grip like your girl it's a piece of cake. i do love the way you mix politics but with bread making a grab for does that grab push you think you would make a good baker i think baking is no rocket science robin and so everyone would make a good baker but it can be hard work and i've joined many business trips and filming him and he says he's a hardworking man so i think he could do it now as we all know things don't always go as planned in the kitchen i know they don't but look the key thing here is cooking is not baking and so in baking accuracy is really key for a for a good loaf in cooking you if you like acidity and you had a bit of. cream and that will that will do the trick but baking is a bit more tr
coffers about two euros a day roughly the cost of a loaf of bread in luxembourg. place the dough with an ak yoke and stick it in the often at one hundred ninety degrees celsius set your time off for twenty five minutes until you hear the bell. and the p.t. you know it was machine. luxembourg's raisin bread delicious rich in flavor easy to bake if you have a firm grip like your girl it's a piece of cake. i do love the way you mix politics but with bread making a grab for does that grab push you...
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the different national governments and you know some corporate tax rates of really low like in luxembourg i think it's about two percent and in ireland it's twelve and a half percent and the u.k. and germany are still doing reasonably well and in the u.k. and about ninety percent in germany thirty percent so that's what we should be paying actually got relations are paying about twenty percent of their profits and the reason is they shift their profits away from countries that have a reasonable corporate tax rate to countries where it's a much lower rate or countries that give them special sweetheart deals and this is really unfair because countries just aren't getting the tax revenue they need to pay for public services and you know build the roads and pay for schools and hospitals and so on who are the biggest beneficiaries of these loopholes is it is multinationals digital companies the usual suspects. it is the usual suspects and quite a lot of them are actually the biggest us companies but the important thing to notice is it's always multinational companies in order to use these kind
the different national governments and you know some corporate tax rates of really low like in luxembourg i think it's about two percent and in ireland it's twelve and a half percent and the u.k. and germany are still doing reasonably well and in the u.k. and about ninety percent in germany thirty percent so that's what we should be paying actually got relations are paying about twenty percent of their profits and the reason is they shift their profits away from countries that have a reasonable...
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seven finland singapore sweden and switzerland all tied for third norway the netherlands canada luxembourggermany and britain make up the rest of the top ten at the other end of the scale reclusive north korea and war torn yemen tided a lowly fourteen points were trailed by a war zone south sudan and syria both thirteen and conflict ravaged somalia bringing up last place with just ten points. more than two thirds of country score below fifty the global average was just forty three in recent years only twenty countries have significantly improved their scores including a still media and ivory coast sixteen have significantly worse and including australia chile and malta. the biggest free trade zone in west africa opened its doors today at least partially only fifty kilometers away from the nigerian capital lagos the lucky free zone has its own deep sea fort and a sizable airport three universities and schools are set to follow the area is meant to service the whole of the west african market but as three hundred million consumers. this is west africa's biggest construction site the leckie f
seven finland singapore sweden and switzerland all tied for third norway the netherlands canada luxembourggermany and britain make up the rest of the top ten at the other end of the scale reclusive north korea and war torn yemen tided a lowly fourteen points were trailed by a war zone south sudan and syria both thirteen and conflict ravaged somalia bringing up last place with just ten points. more than two thirds of country score below fifty the global average was just forty three in recent...
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luxembourg has benefited. luxembourg toen access the market.t business between the island and the continent continues. >> about to tear chinese banks have chosen as the headquarters. how critical is that? >> it is a new infrastructure and investment bank. they will hold their annual meeting in luxembourg this year. i talked about it because we need to have more investment flowing from asia to europe and from europe to asia. especially at a time where we had trade tensions. china and europe are the ones pushing for more open trade. it is conducive to that. digital taxation has been a big hot button issue. many members going their own way until there is an eu wide deal. -- you have been a bit of an opponent to what was proposed. where is your position right now? favoring the possibility to define a compromise. we need a level playing field. that is what we have been advocating from the beginning. we can live with a temporary level, but european let's face it. this can only be a provisional solution for two reasons. we need to make sure that other
luxembourg has benefited. luxembourg toen access the market.t business between the island and the continent continues. >> about to tear chinese banks have chosen as the headquarters. how critical is that? >> it is a new infrastructure and investment bank. they will hold their annual meeting in luxembourg this year. i talked about it because we need to have more investment flowing from asia to europe and from europe to asia. especially at a time where we had trade tensions. china and...
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a few of them went to dublin some to luxembourg and others to paris but the vast majority around three quarters to frankfurt starting to actually believe you. would be a serious business. you're not easily convinced you better believe it. frankfurt is talking about ten thousand bricks that related positions moving over things could get tight in the banking quarter but the outlook for doing business in the e.u. still looks better there than from london. well association of german banks has called the defeat of may's deal a serious warning shot for everyone involved and the c.e.o. of that association and today a scout shy joined me and i asked him to explain exactly what his group meant by that. time is running out to be prepared for a non you know deal breaks it situation because this is the worst situation that we could imagine because there's a lot of transfer of data of sign of services for customers of german banks done in london that means that over the last month to be. very hard execution on how this services could be provided in the situation of a no deal breck's it is very seri
a few of them went to dublin some to luxembourg and others to paris but the vast majority around three quarters to frankfurt starting to actually believe you. would be a serious business. you're not easily convinced you better believe it. frankfurt is talking about ten thousand bricks that related positions moving over things could get tight in the banking quarter but the outlook for doing business in the e.u. still looks better there than from london. well association of german banks has...
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a few of them went to dublin some to luxembourg and others to paris but the vast majority around three quarters to frankfurt planning to actually believe you. were serious business. you're not easily convinced you better believe it. frankfurt is talking about ten thousand bricks that related positions moving over things could get tight in the banking quarter but the outlook for doing business in the e.u. still looks better there than from london. a study in the lancet medical journal has identified the diet scientists say we need to adopt to protect the planet and save millions of lives the result would see us radically change what we eat and the companies who feed us so you're ready to ditch red meat for shredded wheat. far far far less of this. and a whole lot more of this. if you want to save the planet and maybe even yourself you need to radically change the way you east that's the conclusion of a study by the lancet medical journal whose authors say a dramatic dietary shift is needed to fight disease and save the environment so what they recommend the great food transformation wit
a few of them went to dublin some to luxembourg and others to paris but the vast majority around three quarters to frankfurt planning to actually believe you. were serious business. you're not easily convinced you better believe it. frankfurt is talking about ten thousand bricks that related positions moving over things could get tight in the banking quarter but the outlook for doing business in the e.u. still looks better there than from london. a study in the lancet medical journal has...
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a few of them went to dublin some to luxembourg and others to paris but the vast majority around three quarters to frankfurt starting to actually believe you. were serious business. you're not easily convinced you better believe it. frankfurt is talking about ten thousand bricks that related positions moving over things could get tight in the banking quarter but the outlook for doing business in the e.u. still it's better there than from london. a major study published by the medical journal the lancet has identified the diet scientists say we all need to adopt in order to protect the planet and save millions of lives the result would see us radically changing what we eat and most importantly the companies who feed us because global food production is big business and is dominated by just a handful of large corporations that's a close close look at who that is topping the list of food giants is us ron cargill with an annual turnover of nearly one hundred ten billion dollars a sort of which is generated in the u.s. a family owned business for a broad range of food products includes grai
a few of them went to dublin some to luxembourg and others to paris but the vast majority around three quarters to frankfurt starting to actually believe you. were serious business. you're not easily convinced you better believe it. frankfurt is talking about ten thousand bricks that related positions moving over things could get tight in the banking quarter but the outlook for doing business in the e.u. still it's better there than from london. a major study published by the medical journal...
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seven finland singapore sweden and switzerland all tied for third norway the netherlands canada luxembourg germany and britain make up the rest of the top ten at the other end of the scale reclusive north korea and war torn yemen tied at a lowly fourteen points were trailed by a war zone south sudan and syria both thirteen and conflict ravaged somalia bringing up last place with just ten points. more than two thirds of countries score below fifty the global average was just forty three in recent years only twenty countries have significantly improved their scores including studia and ivory coast sixteen have significantly worse and including australia and multum. so we're going to talk more about this report now with the chair of transparency international delia for rubio she's of course joining me here right now delia there's a lot going on in this report what stands out most you well i think that one thing we should have is that for the first time for instance u.s. is not in that twenty countries performing well in terms of transparency the u.s. lost four points this year it was not surp
seven finland singapore sweden and switzerland all tied for third norway the netherlands canada luxembourg germany and britain make up the rest of the top ten at the other end of the scale reclusive north korea and war torn yemen tied at a lowly fourteen points were trailed by a war zone south sudan and syria both thirteen and conflict ravaged somalia bringing up last place with just ten points. more than two thirds of countries score below fifty the global average was just forty three in...
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seven finland singapore sweden and switzerland all tied for third norway the netherlands canada luxembourg germany and britain make up the rest of the top ten at the other end of the scale reclusive north korea and war torn yemen tied at a lowly fourteen points were trailed by a war zone south sudan and syria both thirteen and conflict ravaged somalia bringing up last place with just ten points. more than two thirds of countries score below fifty the global average was just forty three in recent years only twenty countries have significantly improved their scores including a stony and ivory coast sixteen have significantly worsened including australia chile and malta. now let's get to the bottom of this with samuel can into his response international's original vase a full west africa. has been doing these reports for many many years and for journalists reporting on this it feels like. nothing ever changes. just the feeling is right based on results for the past few years but one would near and starts to say there still is you country moving are the nadir it's not enough where they're doin
seven finland singapore sweden and switzerland all tied for third norway the netherlands canada luxembourg germany and britain make up the rest of the top ten at the other end of the scale reclusive north korea and war torn yemen tied at a lowly fourteen points were trailed by a war zone south sudan and syria both thirteen and conflict ravaged somalia bringing up last place with just ten points. more than two thirds of countries score below fifty the global average was just forty three in...
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awards list of the one hundred most influential young africans and twenty eighteen he was named the luxembourg peace prize as an outstanding youth peacemaker. wow what nice and colorful shoes i really like them it was such a pleasure to present this week's edition of eco africa they standing next three for near a pause featuring fresh ecological ideas from all over the continent for now though it's time to say goodbye from johannesburg thank you felicia and if you like to find out more about the topics on the show just visit our website you can check us out on our social media platforms as well looking forward to hearing from you until next time it's goodbye from lagos nigeria. thank. you and. you are. the floods this. dolling of the bridges. shocked childhoods. the superheroes of germany rome choco trauma. the. hospital additions and. public spoke to the audience thirty. w. . where is home. when your family scattered across the globe. with kids is to. be. a journey back to the roots of government of the. bush family from somalia live around the. want to get urgent assistance. global family st
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such as monaco luxembourg. and london. and gibraltar in fact they've not even been looked at transparency international is demanding that the e.u. put its own house in order first and then look beyond the e.u. to. on top of this countries that have this new close ties to the e.u. without our allies switzerland or the united states it was clear that they would never make it into the list even though recent studies show that. they are still procedures the actions and that they could actually make it to the list if if if. it was an objective process. and that's music to the ears of the residents of angry law who want the same laws applied to all i believe it's by the end of the twenty that we have to comply and we working on that very diligently and we see no reason why we should not comply so we should go from being on the grey list to being on the good list and certainly not the blacklist since last year's devastating hurricane erma pressure has grown on the financial sector to keep generating profits for the islanders were
such as monaco luxembourg. and london. and gibraltar in fact they've not even been looked at transparency international is demanding that the e.u. put its own house in order first and then look beyond the e.u. to. on top of this countries that have this new close ties to the e.u. without our allies switzerland or the united states it was clear that they would never make it into the list even though recent studies show that. they are still procedures the actions and that they could actually make...
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awards list of the one hundred most influential young africans and twenty eighteen he was named the luxembourg peace prize as outstanding youth peacemaker. wow what nice and colorful shoes i really like them it was such a pleasure to present this week's edition of eco africa based training next tree for new reports featuring fresh ecological ideas from all over the continent for now though it's time to say goodbye from johannesburg thank you felicia and if you like to find out more about the topics on the show just visit our website you can check us out on our social media platforms as well looking forward to hearing from you until next time it's goodbye from lagos nigeria. thank you and. you are. the film reality. shows things in a different learns. to change. it envelops even see this dissolve in space into it in just. one of the greatest artists of our time james to put this on. in thirty minutes on t.w. . it will. automatically be what i read. here silly thank you so much a lot of thing experimental. my god my god god thank you. oh my god oh my god thank you. thank you thank you thank you.
awards list of the one hundred most influential young africans and twenty eighteen he was named the luxembourg peace prize as outstanding youth peacemaker. wow what nice and colorful shoes i really like them it was such a pleasure to present this week's edition of eco africa based training next tree for new reports featuring fresh ecological ideas from all over the continent for now though it's time to say goodbye from johannesburg thank you felicia and if you like to find out more about the...
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annoyed that certain tech companies like to put most of their business in places like oil and in luxembourg places where they're taxed at a very low rate and so then what those companies can do is sell the ads from those cheap countries to french consumers and french businesses inside france and yet france sees no kind of slice of that ad revenue because it's all booked in ireland in fact there was a big case recently where france took google to court and said you are us a billion euros in taxes for all this ad revenue and google said no we don't because it was all done in oil and ok it may have involved french people to some degree but the actual ad selling went on in oil and the court agreed with them so the french government is apparently appealing that one so from that kind of perspective you can see how governments could get very frustrated they've been trying for absolutely ages to try and work out a solution either you minister just can't come to a solution so the french have said well we've had enough of this we're going to do our own tax ok i want to get the reaction from errol of
annoyed that certain tech companies like to put most of their business in places like oil and in luxembourg places where they're taxed at a very low rate and so then what those companies can do is sell the ads from those cheap countries to french consumers and french businesses inside france and yet france sees no kind of slice of that ad revenue because it's all booked in ireland in fact there was a big case recently where france took google to court and said you are us a billion euros in...
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the last of the one hundred most influential young africans and twenty eighteen he was named the luxembourg peace prize as outstanding youth peacemaker. wow what nice and colorful shoes i really like them it was such a pleasure to present this week's edition of eco africa they standing next three for new reports featuring fresh ecological ideas from all over the continent for now though it's time to say goodbye from johannesburg thank you felicia and if you like to find out more about the topics on the show just visit our website you can check us out on our social media platforms as well looking forward to hearing from you until next time it's goodbye from vegas i do. you and. you are. the south seas dream. and a natural paradise colac for me is the time that i feel the last a lot of us present aloha and it's not just a word for the life goal of the tsunami omaha children of the sea. aloha spirit a whole iowa moxie's to tom de job. serial killers tango susan. collins robber gangs. and ugly and balmy prison feature of life in one thousand nine hundred twenty s. were displayed at least weekly
the last of the one hundred most influential young africans and twenty eighteen he was named the luxembourg peace prize as outstanding youth peacemaker. wow what nice and colorful shoes i really like them it was such a pleasure to present this week's edition of eco africa they standing next three for new reports featuring fresh ecological ideas from all over the continent for now though it's time to say goodbye from johannesburg thank you felicia and if you like to find out more about the...
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annoyed that certain tech companies like to put most of their business in places like oil and in luxembourg places where they're taxed at a very low rate and so then what those companies can do is sell the ads from those cheap countries to french consumers and french businesses inside france and yet france sees no kind of slice of that ad revenue because it's all booked in ireland in fact there was a big case recently where france took google to court and said you are us a billion euros in taxes for all this ad revenue and google said no we don't because it was all done in oil and ok it may have involved french people to some degree but the actual ad selling went on in oil and and the court agreed with them so the french government is apparently appealing that one so from that kind of perspective you can see how governments could get very frustrated they've been trying for absolutely ages to try and work out a solution either you minister just can't come to a solution so the french have said well we've had enough of this we're going to do our own tax ok i want to get the reaction from errol
annoyed that certain tech companies like to put most of their business in places like oil and in luxembourg places where they're taxed at a very low rate and so then what those companies can do is sell the ads from those cheap countries to french consumers and french businesses inside france and yet france sees no kind of slice of that ad revenue because it's all booked in ireland in fact there was a big case recently where france took google to court and said you are us a billion euros in...
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a few of them went to dublin some to luxembourg and others to paris but the vast majority around three quarters to frankfurt starting to actually leave you. with serious business. you're not easily convinced you better believe it. frankfurt is talking about ten thousand bricks that related positions moving over things could get tight in the banking quarter but the outlook for doing business in the e.u. still it's better there than from london. well the association of german banks has called the defeat of may's deal a serious warning shot for everyone involved and the c.e.o. of that association and today a scout shy joined me and i asked him to explain exactly what his group meant by that. time is running out to be prepared for unknown do you know deal breaks in situation because this is the worst situation that we could imagine because there's a lot of transfer of data a lot of sign of services for customers of german banks done in london that means that over the last months should be. very hard execution on how this services could be provided in the situation of a no deal brecht's it
a few of them went to dublin some to luxembourg and others to paris but the vast majority around three quarters to frankfurt starting to actually leave you. with serious business. you're not easily convinced you better believe it. frankfurt is talking about ten thousand bricks that related positions moving over things could get tight in the banking quarter but the outlook for doing business in the e.u. still it's better there than from london. well the association of german banks has called the...
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a few of them went to dublin, some to luxembourg, and others to paris.ut the vast majority, around three-quarters, to frankfurt. >> i am starting to actually believe you. what about serious business? >> you are not e easily convinc. >> you better believe it. reporter: frankfurt is talking about 10,000 brexit-related positions moving over. things could get tight in the banking quarter, but the outlook for doing business in the eu still looks better there than from london. helena: here with me in the studio is andreas krautscheid, the ceo of the association of german banks. glad you could join us. your association has called the defeat of may's deal, quote, a serious warning shot for everyone involved. what exactly do you mean by that? andreas: it is a large warning shot because time is running out to be prepared for a ndeal brexit situation because this is the worst situation we can imagine. because there's a lot of transfer of data, a lot of services for customers of german banks done in london. that means over the last months there has to be a very hard
a few of them went to dublin, some to luxembourg, and others to paris.ut the vast majority, around three-quarters, to frankfurt. >> i am starting to actually believe you. what about serious business? >> you are not e easily convinc. >> you better believe it. reporter: frankfurt is talking about 10,000 brexit-related positions moving over. things could get tight in the banking quarter, but the outlook for doing business in the eu still looks better there than from london....
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a few of them went to dublin some to luxembourg and others to paris but the vast majority around threequarters to frankfurt starting to actually leave you. with serious business. you're not easily convinced you better believe it. frankfurt is talking about ten thousand bricks that related positions moving over things could get tight in the banking quarter but the outlook for doing business in the e.u. still it's better there than from london. well the financial sector is readying for braggs it by searching new headquarters in frankfurt dublin of paris one small thing takes start up headquarters and orders in berlin went the other direction consciously decided to expand in britain and that's not a decision it's found as with threads. the founders of raise and want to offer depositors high interest rates so the internet platform lists offers from foreign banks like southern european banks based in malta in portugal which offer one point seven percent on fixed term deposits the start up as one more than one hundred sixty thousand customers since its launch and twenty twelve. it's active i
a few of them went to dublin some to luxembourg and others to paris but the vast majority around threequarters to frankfurt starting to actually leave you. with serious business. you're not easily convinced you better believe it. frankfurt is talking about ten thousand bricks that related positions moving over things could get tight in the banking quarter but the outlook for doing business in the e.u. still it's better there than from london. well the financial sector is readying for braggs it...
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about inequality but i mean australia i mean you were really pointing to it fifteen dollars an hour luxembourg right fourteen eighty i mean this is not just a u.s. issue this is an issue all over even in france at twelve sixteen hour more than the u.s. that at one sixty seven euros didn't seem like anough as being done does it. absolutely and again in a society where the majority of americans say we shouldn't have the level of inequality that we do so we know the majority of people supported and we're already doing very poorly by the people at the bottom lord knows it's overdue to raise that minimum wage and lift this society up by helping the people who need it most a professor thank you as always i we never have enough time but we always get the best stuff from you thank you professor richard will thank you very much and look forward to talking with you again. and time now for a quick break but hang here because when we return danielle shay of simpler training and add a measure of added measure training will join us to look at some key company stocks as q four earnings are starting to roll i
about inequality but i mean australia i mean you were really pointing to it fifteen dollars an hour luxembourg right fourteen eighty i mean this is not just a u.s. issue this is an issue all over even in france at twelve sixteen hour more than the u.s. that at one sixty seven euros didn't seem like anough as being done does it. absolutely and again in a society where the majority of americans say we shouldn't have the level of inequality that we do so we know the majority of people supported...
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a few of them went to dublin some to luxembourg and others to paris but the vast majority around three quarters to frankfurt starting to actually believe you. were serious business. you're not easily convinced you better believe it. frankfurt is talking about ten thousand bricks that related positions moving over things could get tight in the banking quarter but the outlook for doing business in the e.u. still it's better there than from london. well here with me in the studio now is and they ask outside the c.e.o. of the association of german banks glad you could join us now your safety action is called the decease of may's deal quote a serious warning shot to everyone involved what exactly do you mean by that it's a last warning shot because time is running out to be prepared for a new one do you know neil brooks that situation because this is the worst situation that we could imagine because there's a lot of transfer of data a lot of sign of services for customers of german banks done in london that means that over the last months to be. very hard execution on how this services coul
a few of them went to dublin some to luxembourg and others to paris but the vast majority around three quarters to frankfurt starting to actually believe you. were serious business. you're not easily convinced you better believe it. frankfurt is talking about ten thousand bricks that related positions moving over things could get tight in the banking quarter but the outlook for doing business in the e.u. still it's better there than from london. well here with me in the studio now is and they...
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france portugal island rumania luxembourg the netherlalands and a silly. another seventy e eight to e allowewed to stay in malta. and forty four bangladeshi migrants will be sent back to bangladesh. italy is part of the deal dedespite the fact that it's populist anti immigration governments began turning away migrants last summer. the ngo see which which runs a rescue vessels has demanded a lasting solution for migrants who attempt to make the dangerous crossing. from north africa to eururo. thee only sustainable outco. is. a a europe wide -- solution. where all the member states i'm are involved in thee solution? i'm we stop with this. kind of pain coming from. one maririne. rescue coordination center to another each saying guys not my problem. according to the un refugee agency some a hundred and thirteen thoususand four hundred and eighty two migrants cross the mediterraneaean to reach europe lasast year. whwhile two thousand twoo huhundred and sixty twowo pe lost their lives went missing makining the perilos journeney. this controversy over the french
france portugal island rumania luxembourg the netherlalands and a silly. another seventy e eight to e allowewed to stay in malta. and forty four bangladeshi migrants will be sent back to bangladesh. italy is part of the deal dedespite the fact that it's populist anti immigration governments began turning away migrants last summer. the ngo see which which runs a rescue vessels has demanded a lasting solution for migrants who attempt to make the dangerous crossing. from north africa to eururo....
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chief negotiator and she still is and brussels from that perspective is ready to help as as the luxembourg prime minister put it on the late the last summit he approached the reason me and said look we're here to help and i think throughout this process three some a has the ration even if you want of the other twenty seven leaders who said she she is tough she struggles through all of this they see the dilemma she has she's been attacked by her own party she's been attacked by the opposition and yet what brussels is is sick and tired if you want to put it this way that there is no clear position they've be ready to help they that but they don't know what else they can do because it appears that the british parliament itself doesn't know what it wants bracks it's no brakes it's a deal no deal that is the question threesome a and her statements to parliament just said it was talking about perhaps tweaking the deal talking to senior parliamentarians seeing what they can come up with. it's unlikely that a tweak to a deal is going to make them happy so if she has to make them happy she's going
chief negotiator and she still is and brussels from that perspective is ready to help as as the luxembourg prime minister put it on the late the last summit he approached the reason me and said look we're here to help and i think throughout this process three some a has the ration even if you want of the other twenty seven leaders who said she she is tough she struggles through all of this they see the dilemma she has she's been attacked by her own party she's been attacked by the opposition...
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accordingly, he resided at the palace of luxembourg in paris and later at versailles where he attended academy. his marriage to the daughter of a duke expanded his wealth and status. although, this was a marriage that was arranged by the parents, it really turned out to be a loving relationship, built with words of affection and devotion, some of which you will hear about later. he was just 17 when he and adrian were married. around this time, he became a freemason, as was his soon to be patriarchal friend george washington. it is through the masons that his passion for the american colonists were stirred as he was exposed to liberal thinkers with ideals of liberty and freedom. although now a captain in the royal dragoons, lafayette was convinced that gloria waited in an america -- glory awaited him in america. lafayette slipped away quietly in 1777. so quietly that his own wife, now with a young child, learned of her husband's plans through letters she received after he was at sea. lafayette arrived in america in june of 1777. although the continental congress was taking a more cautio
accordingly, he resided at the palace of luxembourg in paris and later at versailles where he attended academy. his marriage to the daughter of a duke expanded his wealth and status. although, this was a marriage that was arranged by the parents, it really turned out to be a loving relationship, built with words of affection and devotion, some of which you will hear about later. he was just 17 when he and adrian were married. around this time, he became a freemason, as was his soon to be...
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dr vishnu coffs beat is equal in size to the dutch of luxembourg and he is a lead. i can only call his word he read but and that is not to let him in russian . history with what he must do for us which took up a precious and west point he did you keep the ship question frustrating illusion. as. well as the book but at the national. meeting i discuss case the grandson of a famous writer and himself a successful photographer. has chosen to try and tackle some of russia's problems through philanthropy. because the world is flat but just market what skills about the didn't sit on them but doesn't want to buy much of the ocean. i look brilliant . it's good for us not the monster but we're still so i didn't respect your. girl. you know militias would buy this don't buy this is too full of shit to be that's going to be the into the world of them and might give you one of the. media doesn't like his organization to be called a charity it raises funds but it all seemed best he says information and human resources more. didn't. look so good at the. illusion israel must have r
dr vishnu coffs beat is equal in size to the dutch of luxembourg and he is a lead. i can only call his word he read but and that is not to let him in russian . history with what he must do for us which took up a precious and west point he did you keep the ship question frustrating illusion. as. well as the book but at the national. meeting i discuss case the grandson of a famous writer and himself a successful photographer. has chosen to try and tackle some of russia's problems through...
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be into the business a lot of really great talent from germany austria switzerland and even from luxembourg gets discovered here and names like. faisal have all had stations there as young directors and it also has categories for mid length films and short films so it's a sitter fit place for actors to get some exposure and try out some new things in a slightly safer and vironment than the bigger. it's also happening for the fortieth time this year which is why we're focusing on it it started back in one nine hundred eighty with about seven hundred visitors and last year they sold well over eleven thousand tickets so it's it's definitely holding its own as a draw for cinephiles and it's done great things for germany so what is on the program this time and what should be be looking not oh ok so there are a lot of female directors i'm richelle this time around and incidentally nearly half of the producers in attendance are also women as i thought to tell you about some of their work because there's a lot of really diverse stuff a very experimental work out there will look at joy first which i
be into the business a lot of really great talent from germany austria switzerland and even from luxembourg gets discovered here and names like. faisal have all had stations there as young directors and it also has categories for mid length films and short films so it's a sitter fit place for actors to get some exposure and try out some new things in a slightly safer and vironment than the bigger. it's also happening for the fortieth time this year which is why we're focusing on it it started...
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they leave the world in trade freedom and luxembourg, which probably has the highest per capita incomeof any country in the world least the world in investment freedom. i think there is a clear relationship there and their per capita income is well over $100,000. think about the level of prosperity that those citizens enjoy. for financial freedom, it is led by australia, hong kong, and switzerland. that means all of those countries have very high levels of competition in the banking sector and competition breeds efficiency and helps to lower prices. i also want to give a shout out to countries that have done particularly well in the index this year. overall barbados had the highest improvement in economic freedom and actually jumped 50 places in the index this year from 117th last year to 67th this year. that improvement was due almost entirely to the fact they got their fiscal situation under control. they reduced their government spending and balance their budget, and they put their country on a sound fiscal situation. most improved in the rule of law was a country that not many of y
they leave the world in trade freedom and luxembourg, which probably has the highest per capita incomeof any country in the world least the world in investment freedom. i think there is a clear relationship there and their per capita income is well over $100,000. think about the level of prosperity that those citizens enjoy. for financial freedom, it is led by australia, hong kong, and switzerland. that means all of those countries have very high levels of competition in the banking sector and...
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enough anchored in the business of a lot of great talent from germany austria switzerland even luxembourg gets discovered here and it's also quite categories for documentaries midline films and short films so it's a terrific place also for actors to get some exposure and to do some that were. king and and try a few things out in protected setting than the bigger festivals like here in berlin and it's also happening for the fortieth time this year which is why we're talking about it and it started back in one nine hundred eighty with only about seven hundred visitors and those numbers have grown consistently and last year they sold well over eleven thousand tickets so it's definitely holding its own in terms of drawing a real crowd of cinephiles and it's done great things for german film right tell us that what's on the program won't start ok so interesting this year is that is the high number of female directors and incidentally half of the producers who are actually in attendance are also women so i thought i'd tell you about some of their work because it's incredibly a really diverse fi
enough anchored in the business of a lot of great talent from germany austria switzerland even luxembourg gets discovered here and it's also quite categories for documentaries midline films and short films so it's a terrific place also for actors to get some exposure and to do some that were. king and and try a few things out in protected setting than the bigger festivals like here in berlin and it's also happening for the fortieth time this year which is why we're talking about it and it...
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about your last guest, the idea that nato would have our back if we had to fight china, belgium, luxembourg, where approval of america is at 38%, or germany were only 30% of people have a favorable view of the united states. they are going to help us confront china? they are actually a huge distraction from deterring china. >> tucker: why do you think we never have these debates? it is supposed to be a democracy. don't the public have some a sense of what their obligations are under these treaties? i don't think they do. >> you see senators get up and preen about their prerogatives. they haven't had serious debates about that and if you look at bothth democrats and republicans up there who go off the deep end when donald trump does simple things like say hey, maybe you're about to spend a little more, maybe it should meet the very modest obligation it has. it's really a foreign policy establishment in washington that's neither really republican or democrat. it's androgynous. all of these people agree, they love doing terrorism where they get to go up if you are up and waxed poetic about 194
about your last guest, the idea that nato would have our back if we had to fight china, belgium, luxembourg, where approval of america is at 38%, or germany were only 30% of people have a favorable view of the united states. they are going to help us confront china? they are actually a huge distraction from deterring china. >> tucker: why do you think we never have these debates? it is supposed to be a democracy. don't the public have some a sense of what their obligations are under these...
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most of the cases, the irish are luxembourg are the supervisory authority. there are 243 issues regarding mutual assistance according to article 61 of the gdpr. 240 three issues according to article 61. there are 223 opinions. the board is working on many cases. >> from your perspective, what company practices have generated the most complaints or concerns from consumers? >> i think the complaints that are most at the moment, there are complaints regarding consent. sen. thune: mr. mctaggart, businesses have raised concerns the ccpa will interfere with or prohibit certain practices consumers like. some retailers have suggested it will make it impossible for them to have customer loyalty programs that reward their best customers, do you think these are fair concerns? >> it just mystifies us. we can't see anything in the law that prohibits loyalty cards. there is nothing in the law that prohibits companies to have a first party relationship with consumers for using their data with consumer consent. sen. thune: if that is the case. the question on how you want t
most of the cases, the irish are luxembourg are the supervisory authority. there are 243 issues regarding mutual assistance according to article 61 of the gdpr. 240 three issues according to article 61. there are 223 opinions. the board is working on many cases. >> from your perspective, what company practices have generated the most complaints or concerns from consumers? >> i think the complaints that are most at the moment, there are complaints regarding consent. sen. thune: mr....