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specialists to share their views on the coming week in this edition of expert view we speak to martin schultz. schultz is focusing on japan's tankai survey. >> quite likely the results will be quite a bit lower than three month beforehand. the main reason is executives have become much more skeptical about the global outlook because of the slow down in asia, slow down in china is having an impact in particular on exports. exports are a major engine of growth in japan and they will be slower than we expected before. the overall outlook of the economy has actually to be scaled back quite a bit. we loweredur growth forecast for this year and next year. >> schultz also said the bank of japan might take additional monetary easing measures as early as october if the yen goes further. >> an additional step of quantitative easing. the main reason is that life for exporters in particular, from manufacturing has become more difficult because the yen has been strengthening with concerns of the outlook in china. overall, asia has been slowing, so some is support would be possible, in particular in octobe
specialists to share their views on the coming week in this edition of expert view we speak to martin schultz. schultz is focusing on japan's tankai survey. >> quite likely the results will be quite a bit lower than three month beforehand. the main reason is executives have become much more skeptical about the global outlook because of the slow down in asia, slow down in china is having an impact in particular on exports. exports are a major engine of growth in japan and they will be...
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the prime minister opposed to the people he's meeting, martin schultz, the european parliament president is going to be giving a news conference, we understand, later on. but there is a whole series of major disputes between the european leadership. he's been under immense pressure, international leaders, the united nations, many other diplomatic bodies leaning on this hungarian prime minister to be somewhat lenient. ritz an unprecedented situation. it seems really that mirror some aspects of the second world war, refugee crisis in terms of numbers crossing borders. and now we have here hungary intent on not going along with any share quota that the european union has in mind for refugees, not wanting them here, wants to change its asylum recognition, wanting to kick out economic migrants and criminalize moves to get across the border. but they will also meet with the hungarian prime minister. that's going to be a pretty, i like to be a fly on the wall at that meeting. it will be very heavy, indeed. because he has accused the e.u. lalleddership of insighting migrants to come to hungary a
the prime minister opposed to the people he's meeting, martin schultz, the european parliament president is going to be giving a news conference, we understand, later on. but there is a whole series of major disputes between the european leadership. he's been under immense pressure, international leaders, the united nations, many other diplomatic bodies leaning on this hungarian prime minister to be somewhat lenient. ritz an unprecedented situation. it seems really that mirror some aspects of...
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reporter: martin schultz, on the other hand, feels the refugee problem can only be managed with their distribution and that hungary can only benefit, but it's this very solution hungary rejected at a summit two months ago. >> the european idea is an idea of solidarity. what we see for the time being is exactly the opposite. reporter: before his next meeting, orban issued another statement should ruffle feathers in brussels. he said turkey in serbia are safe, and they should stay where they are. bren incredible words being spoken today. our correspondent is on this. orban saying this is a german problem, not a hungarian problem, not a european problem. what does berlin had to say to that? reporter: berlin, to put it briefly, says he is wrong -- it's a european problem. the german chancellor was traveling in switzerland, and she wound -- she found very clear words, lecturing all european states that the geneva conventions guarantee asylum and safety for civilians caught up in conflicts and that that did indeed apply to all european union states. a very clear message here, also with a wa
reporter: martin schultz, on the other hand, feels the refugee problem can only be managed with their distribution and that hungary can only benefit, but it's this very solution hungary rejected at a summit two months ago. >> the european idea is an idea of solidarity. what we see for the time being is exactly the opposite. reporter: before his next meeting, orban issued another statement should ruffle feathers in brussels. he said turkey in serbia are safe, and they should stay where...
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mar tifn schultz martin schultzf a church in the state the treatment of refugees and migrants is much less liberal and progressive. why do you choose this extremist partner? >> it is true, with regard to the church or immigration. but the central issue, greece is a democracy. we don't want rigidity, further austerity. much clear liberal agenda so we cannot have any part of agreement with them. take into account that some of these political parties are closely affiliated with the oligarchs. >> thank you very much annal outgoing minister in the previous syriza government, hoping to be reappointed. we might see that later on tonight or in the morning fellist t. felicity. >> thank you, barnaby. >>> at least two soldiers were killed in a blast in the capital mogadishu, somalia. (f) hashem ahelbarra reports >> as happy birthday hashemahelo sign in let up in the conflict. >> central city of ta'izz where fighting has flared over the last few days. government troops backed by coalition forces are on the offensive in the province of mareb but progress is slow. >> translator: the terrain isn't h
mar tifn schultz martin schultzf a church in the state the treatment of refugees and migrants is much less liberal and progressive. why do you choose this extremist partner? >> it is true, with regard to the church or immigration. but the central issue, greece is a democracy. we don't want rigidity, further austerity. much clear liberal agenda so we cannot have any part of agreement with them. take into account that some of these political parties are closely affiliated with the...
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i thinkserman schultz: that secretary clinton's campaign, bernie sanders campaign, martin o'malley, areoln chafee, jim webb focused on the issues that matter. that is what you see reflected in polling. polling does not mean very much right now, i have said that many times. this is now the second presidential cycle as i -- where i am sharing -- cheering as dnc chair. voters the point where just about start looking more closely at presidential campaigns and they are going to be listening for the issues that matter to them. , thet based on the polling e-mails are an issue already. if they do you think it is doing no damage? is a clinton problem? or is it more broad? rep. wasserman schultz: like i said, i think the issues that matter most to voters are the issues that matter to them in improving their daily lives. >> is you could wave your magic wand over the republican candidates and have one, which of the candidates would you want your nominee running against the most, and which would you care the most? rep. wasserman schultz: it doesn't really matter. they are all the same. there are 17 can
i thinkserman schultz: that secretary clinton's campaign, bernie sanders campaign, martin o'malley, areoln chafee, jim webb focused on the issues that matter. that is what you see reflected in polling. polling does not mean very much right now, i have said that many times. this is now the second presidential cycle as i -- where i am sharing -- cheering as dnc chair. voters the point where just about start looking more closely at presidential campaigns and they are going to be listening for the...
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wasserman schultz: i think campaign,clinton's bernie sanders campaign, martin o'malley's, our focus on the issues that matter to voters. focused on the issues that matter to voters. polling does not matter very much right now. i have said that many times. nc chair.ng as the d we're at the point where voters are going to start looking more closely at presidential campaigns. they're going to be listening for the issues that matter to them, that will help them decide who they are going to cast their vote for. >> the e-mail scandals are the in issue already. do you know that? is it a clinton problem? rep. wasserman schultz: the issues that matter the most to voters are those that are focused to improving their daily life. david cook: tom was cnn. >> if you could wave your magic wand which of the candidates would you want your nominees running against the most and which would you fear the most? rep. wasserman schultz: it is not much matter. they are all the same. they are on the other side of the aisle. they are all busy trying to -wing one another. they are all supported of trickle-down ec
wasserman schultz: i think campaign,clinton's bernie sanders campaign, martin o'malley's, our focus on the issues that matter to voters. focused on the issues that matter to voters. polling does not matter very much right now. i have said that many times. nc chair.ng as the d we're at the point where voters are going to start looking more closely at presidential campaigns. they're going to be listening for the issues that matter to them, that will help them decide who they are going to cast...
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i spoke debbie wasserman schultz and ask her to respond what-to-what-toto what martin o'malley said whene said who was responsible for limiting the debates. >> i assume it's the chair of the democratic party. it certainly wasn't the dean see memb -- dnc members who gave me a standing ovation when i said we're committing malpractice by not saying anything. >> so he's saying it was you and you alone that crafted this debate schedule. is that true? is that accurate? >> no. it's not at all true. we worked not only with the campaigns but with our networks to build a robust and diverse group of debates and consulted -- i consulted with former dnc chairs as well as party officials across the state parties and came up with a six-debate skej dwlul we think is going to be the right balance to make shoo you are our candidates are able to spend the time they need to do the grass-roots retail campaign iin that is essential for those voters to kick the tires and also to allow for a variety of other platforms for our candidates to be able to be seen and heard in. we got overwhelmed the last time we had
i spoke debbie wasserman schultz and ask her to respond what-to-what-toto what martin o'malley said whene said who was responsible for limiting the debates. >> i assume it's the chair of the democratic party. it certainly wasn't the dean see memb -- dnc members who gave me a standing ovation when i said we're committing malpractice by not saying anything. >> so he's saying it was you and you alone that crafted this debate schedule. is that true? is that accurate? >> no. it's...
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i spoke debbie wasserman schultz and ask her to respond to what martin o'malley said when he said whoesponsible for limiting the debates. >> i assume it's the chair of the democratic party. it certainly wasn't the dean see -- dnc members who gave me a standing ovation when i said we're committing malpractice by not saying anything. >> so he's saying it was you and you alone that crafted this debate schedule. is that true? is that accurate? >> no. it's not at all true. we worked not only with the campaigns but with our networks to build a robust and diverse group of debates and consulted -- i consulted with former dnc chairs as well as party officials across the state parties and came up with a six-debate schedule that we think is going to be the right balance to make shoo you are our candidates are able to spend the time they need to do the grass-roots retail campaigning that is essential for those voters to kick the tires and also to allow for a variety of other platforms for our candidates to be able to be seen and heard in. we got overwhelmed the last time we had an open primary. t
i spoke debbie wasserman schultz and ask her to respond to what martin o'malley said when he said whoesponsible for limiting the debates. >> i assume it's the chair of the democratic party. it certainly wasn't the dean see -- dnc members who gave me a standing ovation when i said we're committing malpractice by not saying anything. >> so he's saying it was you and you alone that crafted this debate schedule. is that true? is that accurate? >> no. it's not at all true. we...
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schultz. betty: end of the road for volkswagen ceo martin winterkorn.though he is not taking any personal responsibility. mark: startup that gives life to startups. we will be joined by the president of the company that has helped to fund companies like airbnb and lyft. betty: good afternoon. i am betty liu. mark: i am mark crumpton. thank you for staying with us on "bloomberg market day." a lot to get to on this wednesday. betty: a lot of news. mark: volkswagen still in the news. matt miller is in the newsroom with details on how wall street is doing on this autumnal equinox, first day of fall. betty: wow. matt: ooh, first day of fall. excellent. i'm still wearing flip-flops. [laughter] not huge losses, although we are seeing the markets move off the session lows. 89 on the dow, 60,240. nasdaq is moving back to basically unchanged at 4752. i'm want to go through some of the individual stocks that we are watching in this session and then i will touch on volkswagen. go pro has price target drops by analysts at talon and committee, sales growth or sales b
schultz. betty: end of the road for volkswagen ceo martin winterkorn.though he is not taking any personal responsibility. mark: startup that gives life to startups. we will be joined by the president of the company that has helped to fund companies like airbnb and lyft. betty: good afternoon. i am betty liu. mark: i am mark crumpton. thank you for staying with us on "bloomberg market day." a lot to get to on this wednesday. betty: a lot of news. mark: volkswagen still in the news....
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schultz saying there are no plans for additional debates, period. that may be the case but howard dean said, there are going to be more debates, whether they accept them or not. joining me, martinley. the phrase, cynically wedged which you used there. cynically wedged. who wedged them? why cynically? what's tim reply indication? >> i ashare it is the chair of the party. it certainly was not the dnc members. all of whom gave me a standing ovation when i said we're committing party malpractice by letting the republicans talk about their ideas and their candidates and we're not saying anything. i assume it is the share's prerogative. it is not good for the party or the country. we need to have more debates. some of these are scheduled on weekends which i think is a purposeful attempt to keep us from being viewed by as many as possible. >> why? so hillary clinton can be the nominee? >> i can't think of another reason why they would do this other than the instinct that party established leaders have to circle the wagons around the inevitable front-runner. when i asked about the, in minneapolis, whose interest does this serve? how could this possibly help us for the fall? how could t
schultz saying there are no plans for additional debates, period. that may be the case but howard dean said, there are going to be more debates, whether they accept them or not. joining me, martinley. the phrase, cynically wedged which you used there. cynically wedged. who wedged them? why cynically? what's tim reply indication? >> i ashare it is the chair of the party. it certainly was not the dnc members. all of whom gave me a standing ovation when i said we're committing party...
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martin o'malley is going hard at the dnc. bernie sanders isn't doing that. although some of his supporters are upset. there was a perception that was done to help hillary clinton. debby wasserman schultztrenuously denied that. hillary clinton is actually a pretty good debater. so there isn't a great reason to not do it. >> interesting. maggie, thanks for being here. >>> up next an example of how the close-up is so much more impactful than a wide shot. one photo of a dead child on a beach in turkey. when we come back. if you haven't heard about the latest sale at hotels.com by now, it's because you're willfully ignoring me. book now and save during the labor day sale at hotels.com. get fast-acting, long-lasting relief from heartburn with it neutralizes stomach acid and is the only product that forms a protective barrier that helps keep stomach acid in the stomach where it belongs. for fast-acting, long-lasting relief. try gaviscon®. for fast-acting, long-lasting relief. can a a subconscious. mind? a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? digestive core.r so choose u
martin o'malley is going hard at the dnc. bernie sanders isn't doing that. although some of his supporters are upset. there was a perception that was done to help hillary clinton. debby wasserman schultztrenuously denied that. hillary clinton is actually a pretty good debater. so there isn't a great reason to not do it. >> interesting. maggie, thanks for being here. >>> up next an example of how the close-up is so much more impactful than a wide shot. one photo of a dead child on...