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karl marx he lived in this town. and look outside it's called this was the place you were born how come ox was against exploitation he wanted to change society i think it's a shock at first look like he trying to find people who would fight for social justice with him and. the ship to scupper thai read his text just copy tell and honestly i've seldom read a better book written in german or the language is wonderful. i'm sure did you understand it all i wouldn't say so that's no into the traditions and i definitely think it's social and economic critique is something you should proper with he said or shall see it might be differences among us it's important to. it's huge it's ok when you move back a bit but up close it's really big still it's alright. stickers rubber ducks coffee marks on the two hundredth anniversary of his birth marks is a strong presence in tokyo he's everywhere you look. he even watches over the pedestrian crossing complete with his trademark bushy beard frock coat and a book on there is our. this
karl marx he lived in this town. and look outside it's called this was the place you were born how come ox was against exploitation he wanted to change society i think it's a shock at first look like he trying to find people who would fight for social justice with him and. the ship to scupper thai read his text just copy tell and honestly i've seldom read a better book written in german or the language is wonderful. i'm sure did you understand it all i wouldn't say so that's no into the...
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we'll visit trip the birthplace of philosopher karl marx. that we will learn about the life of martin luther the father of the reformation. and we'll head to bomb the hometown of the great composer lou they found beethoven. our journey begins in the oldest city in germany. i am in t.o. in germany southwest look at these buildings some of the stone work dates back two thousand years to the time of the romans the cathedral and many roman monuments here were declared to unesco world heritage sites in one nine hundred eighty six but also as another point to train it's the birthplace of the philosopher karl marx world heritage sites moselle wine and a man with a beard have let me through here i want to find out what the romans wanted here what shaped the city's most famous son karl marx and how it all relates to muzzle why. the city of tear has a new memorial and it's larger than life the statue of german thinker karl marx stands at five and a half meters when you include the base it was a gift from the chinese government to mark the two hundredt
we'll visit trip the birthplace of philosopher karl marx. that we will learn about the life of martin luther the father of the reformation. and we'll head to bomb the hometown of the great composer lou they found beethoven. our journey begins in the oldest city in germany. i am in t.o. in germany southwest look at these buildings some of the stone work dates back two thousand years to the time of the romans the cathedral and many roman monuments here were declared to unesco world heritage sites...
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marx his father was a lawyer and he invested in your it's the first marx also wrote about wine or more specifically about the plight of wine makers. because often but he knew a lot of insight into why and we're drinking is a true karl marx wine tell us why. it's from the vineyard that used to belong to the marx family i mean that was the green horse officials broke. today it belongs to the maximum green house winery owned by karl from schubert and. this year they've put out a special wine for the marx anniversary called das kapital now we've talked about it let's drink a glass here's. a typical refilling from the must here they say a good wine needs to dance in your mouth and it does. the point is to change the world that's what karl marx that visiting his hometown has definitely changed me i've learned a lot about the fate of the romans about the time of karl marx and how the wind on the muzzle connects everything. back as our second stop on this special edition of check in as we continue to pay tribute to some of germany's greatest personalities. the elbe cycle route will lead they c
marx his father was a lawyer and he invested in your it's the first marx also wrote about wine or more specifically about the plight of wine makers. because often but he knew a lot of insight into why and we're drinking is a true karl marx wine tell us why. it's from the vineyard that used to belong to the marx family i mean that was the green horse officials broke. today it belongs to the maximum green house winery owned by karl from schubert and. this year they've put out a special wine for...
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so, marx believed that his technology was the ultimate technology.ow the robotics can't even solve the security problem. they have created a cloud in which all the money flows to the top and impoverishes the netwo network. this is a security flaw that is hit the hardest and the critical path and vulnerability. >> so wha >> so what is the solution? >> it distributes a solution of the cloud and the walled gardens of apple and amazon and google and facebook and ellie baba and around the world of the chinese communist rulers, whatever. they all have their own internet now and it isn't sustainable so we need a new internet that is individual with control over their own facts and truth and assets and content. that is accomplished through this cryptographic revolution that was initiated by bitcoin. >> the internet is kind of a benign thing in the way we use it, isn't it? isn't really hurting us. >> it was used for e-mails and communication and academics and the boards and newsgroups. as soon as the internet became the center of the world's transactional eco
so, marx believed that his technology was the ultimate technology.ow the robotics can't even solve the security problem. they have created a cloud in which all the money flows to the top and impoverishes the netwo network. this is a security flaw that is hit the hardest and the critical path and vulnerability. >> so wha >> so what is the solution? >> it distributes a solution of the cloud and the walled gardens of apple and amazon and google and facebook and ellie baba and...
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and 16 year old marx is getting in her zone.pete against some of the most decorated surfers in the world. >> she's a seasoned, crusty veteran at the age of 16. >> i'm exactly where i want to be, so i'm stoked. >> reporter: on some levels, she's just getting started. this is her a couple years ago. these days, she drips confidence and moves with style. a ride and rise that's taken her as high as number three in the world. >> remember the name. i smell a world title down the line. >> reporter: she is the youngest surfer ever to qualify for the super bowl of surfing. >> it's the top 17 women in the entire world. >> reporter: he parents saw it from the beginning. take me backing to the beginning. >> there were signs that she was gifted. >> you see her horseback riding. she was a barrel racer. she would be winning buckles and all sorts of fun stuff. >> reporter: born in florida, she is the fourth of six children. >> i can sigh it connects through. >> reporter: he brother luke marx is a pro surfer too. >> i wanted to be exactly like m
and 16 year old marx is getting in her zone.pete against some of the most decorated surfers in the world. >> she's a seasoned, crusty veteran at the age of 16. >> i'm exactly where i want to be, so i'm stoked. >> reporter: on some levels, she's just getting started. this is her a couple years ago. these days, she drips confidence and moves with style. a ride and rise that's taken her as high as number three in the world. >> remember the name. i smell a world title down...
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problem with foreign visitors here a business delegation from latin america is taking snaps of karl marx this is the spot where the recent demonstrations turned ugly it's only a few hundred meters from an engineering design office. the company plans and builds chemical plants in more than fifty countries. they've just recruited an electrical engineer from brazil he witnessed the violence but it doesn't seem to have. i'm off. on the club it put me in via harben i think it's a problem everywhere it doesn't just happen in chemicals or when i have to say that i've only met friendly people here you know i have very positive feelings. big guy stuck but the boss is worried he won't be able to find more people in future customers and suppliers have been asking is can it still safe of course nicholas was in the let's all after because it was such an international company it's important that we recruit internationally so. we currently have twenty seven employees from fourteen countries. from places like brazil turkey one russia and hungary gone and we need that we want them to feel at home here. a
problem with foreign visitors here a business delegation from latin america is taking snaps of karl marx this is the spot where the recent demonstrations turned ugly it's only a few hundred meters from an engineering design office. the company plans and builds chemical plants in more than fifty countries. they've just recruited an electrical engineer from brazil he witnessed the violence but it doesn't seem to have. i'm off. on the club it put me in via harben i think it's a problem everywhere...
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can can it's was renamed karl marx city in the days of communist east germany why is anger and hatred apparently so widespread in this region and eastern germany as a whole. cabinet's is neither grain or brown that's the slogan of a citizens' initiative formed in the wake of the far right rallies it stands for a chemist's which rejects in a phobia over sixty companies have given a total of two hundred fifty thousand euros to the organization the money is for integration projects to help combat a negative image that could adversely impact firms here in the industry and the economy have developed very successfully in recent years we've got strong small and mid-sized companies and we need skilled workers we can't recruit them all locally so we need workers from abroad. one startup staff base gets job applications from programmers around the world the software company has one hundred employees and offices in berlin amsterdam and new york its headquarters is in chemists. co-founder martin behringer was born and raised here. but they are not me we never lived off in the image he was in fact
can can it's was renamed karl marx city in the days of communist east germany why is anger and hatred apparently so widespread in this region and eastern germany as a whole. cabinet's is neither grain or brown that's the slogan of a citizens' initiative formed in the wake of the far right rallies it stands for a chemist's which rejects in a phobia over sixty companies have given a total of two hundred fifty thousand euros to the organization the money is for integration projects to help combat...
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willem marx is in brussels, but let's begin with the slowdown in china.unice yoon is live in beijing with more on that. >> thank you very much china's economy is growing at its slowest pace since the global financial crisis. q3 gdp missed expectations, but it did put the economy on track to meet its full-year growth target these numbers were anticipated because it's the first time when investors and economists could get a sense as to whether or not the u.s./china trade war is having an impact on the chinese economy. there's some evidence to suggest it's starting. exports for the september quarter were surprisingly strong, but the industrial production has been slowing down it dropped again in september by 5.8% so what's happening is that manufacturers have been front-loading shipments, because they want to make sure they get all of their shipments out before the tariffs come in the factory output has been weaker, which suggests the pop we're seeing in exports is probably only temporary. with all the new tariffs coming into play, a lot of manufacturers hav
willem marx is in brussels, but let's begin with the slowdown in china.unice yoon is live in beijing with more on that. >> thank you very much china's economy is growing at its slowest pace since the global financial crisis. q3 gdp missed expectations, but it did put the economy on track to meet its full-year growth target these numbers were anticipated because it's the first time when investors and economists could get a sense as to whether or not the u.s./china trade war is having an...
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i'm willem marx. these are your headlines >>> italian banks rally after a report that rome could be ready to reduce the deficit target, but mateo salvini claims there are those in europe who want italy on its knees. >>> a remarkably positive outlook for the u.s. economy, jerome powell says these are extraordinary times. >> the u.s. economy is doing extremely well inflation is up to 2%. i spent a long time indicating that i think inflation needs to get up to 2%, and here we are. i think things are going well this is something that can be continued for a number of years. >>> tesco shares sink after the grocer misses half year profit expectations thanks to weaker sales in asia and mainland europe. >>> and stock in reverse aston martin slips in its long-awaited debut a share price of 19 pounds values the british carmaker at more than 4 billion pounds >>> welcome to the show. to bring you some eurozone pmi numbers, the final numbers for composite future output, 62.1 against the flash of 61.9. services pmi
i'm willem marx. these are your headlines >>> italian banks rally after a report that rome could be ready to reduce the deficit target, but mateo salvini claims there are those in europe who want italy on its knees. >>> a remarkably positive outlook for the u.s. economy, jerome powell says these are extraordinary times. >> the u.s. economy is doing extremely well inflation is up to 2%. i spent a long time indicating that i think inflation needs to get up to 2%, and here...
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i'm willem marx. these are your headlines dow futures point to triple digit losses as the brief relief rally looks to end after alphabet and amazon sink in extended trade. >>> rbs misses third quarter expectations as the bank books another 100 million pounds of impairments. >>> lafarge hholcim shares get lift on the top and bottom line the and raises its sales guidance. >>> and electrolux shares tumble to the lowest level in four years after slashing its demand outlook and blames the impact of u.s. tariffs >>> european markets have been trading for just over an hour. it's been an incredibly weak session. as you can see, a real sea of red this is after amazon and alphabet reported disappointed outlooks yesterday dragging those two stocks down. filtering through to asia where we saw losses across that region europe is proving to be quite a victim as well in addition to those factors, plenty of corporate earnings in europe the stoxx 600 is down about 1.2% today. let's look at the sectors and see how the
i'm willem marx. these are your headlines dow futures point to triple digit losses as the brief relief rally looks to end after alphabet and amazon sink in extended trade. >>> rbs misses third quarter expectations as the bank books another 100 million pounds of impairments. >>> lafarge hholcim shares get lift on the top and bottom line the and raises its sales guidance. >>> and electrolux shares tumble to the lowest level in four years after slashing its demand...
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i'm willem marx. these are your headlines this morning. the comeback kids. european equities trade higher after the u.s. sees higher volumes and the dow erases a more than 500-point decline. >>> strong sales for gucci help kering beat expectations leading the sector higher. >>> and deutsche bank in the doldrums trading revenues take a hit in the third quarter but the bank says it will still be profitable for the year as it strengthens its capital base we'll speak to the cfo at 12:30 central european time. >>> and brussels and rome face off as the eu rebuffs the populist's government proposals. >>> just to bring you some flash numbers for october for eurozone pmi, the composite pmi is 52.7 against a reuters poll, expectation of 53.9. that's down from 54.1 in september. in terms of services, the number is 53.3, that's against expectation of 53.5, down from september, 54.5. manufacturing is 52.1, against an expectation of 53, that's down from 53.2 all three of those down. you can see the euro is weakenin
i'm willem marx. these are your headlines this morning. the comeback kids. european equities trade higher after the u.s. sees higher volumes and the dow erases a more than 500-point decline. >>> strong sales for gucci help kering beat expectations leading the sector higher. >>> and deutsche bank in the doldrums trading revenues take a hit in the third quarter but the bank says it will still be profitable for the year as it strengthens its capital base we'll speak to the cfo at...
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i'm willem marx. these are your headlines treasury yields jump to the highest level since 2011 and pulling up rates on german bunds. >>> i tatalian deputy prime minister mateo salvini says there will be no backtracking on the debt target. >>> and bank of finland governor ollie raines says he wants to stick to commitments and praise the rules as he looks at the ecb's forward guidance. >>> and danish authorities order danske bank to reassess its capital levels >>> let's look at the european markets. a lot of red on that board the stoxx 600 down almost half of a percent at this stage of the morning. let's hone in on the individual markets. all four of the major indices in europe are in negative territory. the ftse 100 is down more than a half percent the xetra dax is down a third of a percent. the cac 40 is down 0.66% the ftse mib in italy down 0.40%. let's check in on the sectors across the continent oil and gas is up 0.62%. household goods down almost 2% at this stage. utilities down 1.5%. the italian
i'm willem marx. these are your headlines treasury yields jump to the highest level since 2011 and pulling up rates on german bunds. >>> i tatalian deputy prime minister mateo salvini says there will be no backtracking on the debt target. >>> and bank of finland governor ollie raines says he wants to stick to commitments and praise the rules as he looks at the ecb's forward guidance. >>> and danish authorities order danske bank to reassess its capital levels...
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i'm willem marx. these are your headlines fashion fail europe's luxury giants take a tumble on the catwalk after morgan stanley cuts the sector to underweight and lvmh's third quarter sales figures fail to convince investors. >>> italian banks trade lower as salvini says europe's institutions are ganging up against his country. >>> and the global bond selloff cools as treasury yields retreat from multi-year highs after president trump blames the fed for moving too fast. >> i like to see low interest rates, the fed is doing what they think is necessary, but i don't like what they're doing. >>> sterling rises on hopes of a brexit break through as british minister dominic raab says it is time for the eu to match britain's pragmatism >> we should stay resolute and focused and i feel confident we will reach a deal this autumn. >>> there's been a bit of soft start to today's trading the stoxx 600 is down more than a tenth of a percent as you can see, if we look at the individual markets behind the numbers,
i'm willem marx. these are your headlines fashion fail europe's luxury giants take a tumble on the catwalk after morgan stanley cuts the sector to underweight and lvmh's third quarter sales figures fail to convince investors. >>> italian banks trade lower as salvini says europe's institutions are ganging up against his country. >>> and the global bond selloff cools as treasury yields retreat from multi-year highs after president trump blames the fed for moving too fast....
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willem marx is there he joins us with the latest.t can we expect here with this particular meeting kicking off? >> well, the ministers from the various leaders from the 27 european nations as well as theresa may will get here this afternoon. they'll be having a conversation as a group she'll be addressing them this evening before dinner about her latest proposals on brexit they'll then be sitting down for dinner to talk about their own views and reaction to what she said the challenge coming into this meeting for theresa may has been that the negotiations essentially ended on sunday. both sides unable to get past a certain point. the sticking point seems to still be around what to do with the border on the island of ireland between the uk, northern ireland, and the republic of ireland. they cannot agree on whether there will be a permanent insurance policy in case next year, when trade negotiations start after brexit's formal end date which is the 29th of march 2019, they cannot agree on whether the insurance policy around having no
willem marx is there he joins us with the latest.t can we expect here with this particular meeting kicking off? >> well, the ministers from the various leaders from the 27 european nations as well as theresa may will get here this afternoon. they'll be having a conversation as a group she'll be addressing them this evening before dinner about her latest proposals on brexit they'll then be sitting down for dinner to talk about their own views and reaction to what she said the challenge...
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i'm willem marx. >> i'm joumanna bercetche.hese are your headlines >>> fresh multi-year highs across u.s. treasury yields spark concerns of a slowdown but mohamed el-erian says he thinks the american economy looks good for the next couple of years >> government spending which will get stronger not weaker, household spending and business investor spending, that takes the u.s. through the next couple of years. the u.s. economy is building up momentum the problem is the rest of the world is lagging. >>> a shock change at the helm of aviva ceo mark wilson agrees to step down and the search for a successor begins immediately >>> buying into fintech. wire card rallies to the top of the dax after the german payments company forecasts a six-fold increase in core profits with marcus brown telling cnbc why he's bullish about the medium-term outlook. >> in the next five to ten years probably the large financials will still remain point of sale volume and come into the full digital ecosystem that we provid provide. >> and richard branson s
i'm willem marx. >> i'm joumanna bercetche.hese are your headlines >>> fresh multi-year highs across u.s. treasury yields spark concerns of a slowdown but mohamed el-erian says he thinks the american economy looks good for the next couple of years >> government spending which will get stronger not weaker, household spending and business investor spending, that takes the u.s. through the next couple of years. the u.s. economy is building up momentum the problem is the rest...
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i'm willem marx. these are your headlines this morning. >>> wpp shares plunge after weakness in the u.s. weighs on sales and the ad giant slashes its full-year guidance. >>> a bitter taste for ab inbev. the beermaker drops towards the bottom of the stoxx 600 after it halves its dividend. >>> shares in abb open sharply lore despite a bullish outlook from the industrial firm >>> and the bears take charge. european equities hit their lowest levels in 18 months tech stocks are among the biggest decliners after the dow, nasdaq and s&p turn negative for the year >>> you can see it's been a negative start for the markets in europe. the stoxx 600 currently trading down around a quarter of a percent. if we look at some of the sectors behind that driving that number down, you can see where the damage is coming from. look at media, down almost 3% on the back of those wpp numbers mt healthcare down more 1.5%. automakers are up 1.35%. construction and material up almost 0.9%. wpp shares plummeted after a report in
i'm willem marx. these are your headlines this morning. >>> wpp shares plunge after weakness in the u.s. weighs on sales and the ad giant slashes its full-year guidance. >>> a bitter taste for ab inbev. the beermaker drops towards the bottom of the stoxx 600 after it halves its dividend. >>> shares in abb open sharply lore despite a bullish outlook from the industrial firm >>> and the bears take charge. european equities hit their lowest levels in 18 months...
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european correspondent willem marx is standing by in london.kick it off with nancy in singapore and that big plunge in the nikkei overnight >> that's right. you're talking about the good, the bad, this would be ugly for the jach thepanese market. the nikkei 225 off 3.7%. this is a seven-month low for the index. we did see an uptick in the yen as part of the safe haven trade. we saw weakness in the big tech names. a lot of the chip names and the semiconductor space as well. that carried over into the session in japan and in south korea as well. you're looking at the kospi off 1.6% this is significant because the south korean market is now in bear market territory. we saw samsung weigh to the down side along with some of those semiconductors you will see one big market in the green, that's the shanghai it was a late day rebound. after the lunch break we saw some buying but altogether it was flat there is optimism that the government could come through with more support especially for the property sector. back to you for now. >> nancy hungerford,
european correspondent willem marx is standing by in london.kick it off with nancy in singapore and that big plunge in the nikkei overnight >> that's right. you're talking about the good, the bad, this would be ugly for the jach thepanese market. the nikkei 225 off 3.7%. this is a seven-month low for the index. we did see an uptick in the yen as part of the safe haven trade. we saw weakness in the big tech names. a lot of the chip names and the semiconductor space as well. that carried...
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italian budget concerns have driven the narrative willem marx is there. >> reporter: we had a cabineturday where the government agreed on what the draft budget would look like now has to get passed to parliament they struck a conciliatory tron about the european commission. they had concerns about spending and borrowing plans. coming into the trade, moody's, downgraded italy, still kept it above junk status, crucially outlook kept as stable, not negative gave bond prices a valley over the morning. around lunchtime, the italian economy minister in the building behind me issued formal response to the european commission concerns he said we acknowledge some of our numbers in the draft budget are not within eu rules but we need to stimulate growth we had ten years of a sluggish economy and want to change that. we need to serve some of italy's neediest people. seems to have another few days they have a chance to respond more formally. they can't reject it outright but can express more than concerns, say go back to the drawing board, make amendments, try to improve the situation >> thank yo
italian budget concerns have driven the narrative willem marx is there. >> reporter: we had a cabineturday where the government agreed on what the draft budget would look like now has to get passed to parliament they struck a conciliatory tron about the european commission. they had concerns about spending and borrowing plans. coming into the trade, moody's, downgraded italy, still kept it above junk status, crucially outlook kept as stable, not negative gave bond prices a valley over the...
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well, if you were at >>> two teams on opposite end of the marx warriors gm bob myers, and stephen curry looks to be in midseason form. first three of the night. that is actually a four point play. 24 total. things got weird in the third. head coach steve kur went on the court to argue with the young referee and got tossed. cerr said i don't want to be here anyway and sarcastically waved good-bye. kevin durant was also tossed with kerr. i'll even say it, bring on the regular season. amanda cane and sharks in brooklyn against the islanders. the sharks took 35 shots on goal. leonard stops all of them. san jose some bad bounces. the shot deflected off into the net. islanders win 4-0. sharks dropped a 1 and 2 and will play in philly tomorrow. yankees statdi yankees stadium game sox had 10e-0 after four. yankees camp can't believe it. it got so bad that new york brought in backup catcher austin to pitch the ninth. brock holt launched a two run homer off him and became the first player ever to hit for the cycle in the post-season. red sox crushed the yankees 16-1. they can wrap up the series t
well, if you were at >>> two teams on opposite end of the marx warriors gm bob myers, and stephen curry looks to be in midseason form. first three of the night. that is actually a four point play. 24 total. things got weird in the third. head coach steve kur went on the court to argue with the young referee and got tossed. cerr said i don't want to be here anyway and sarcastically waved good-bye. kevin durant was also tossed with kerr. i'll even say it, bring on the regular season....
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those are pictures of the leaders arriving we will bring you more from that summit willem marx has been there and has been speaking to various european leaders >>> stoxx 600 is up about half a percentage point this morning after a weak session in uk very weak session for shanghai, down 3% overnight. but europe is bucking the trend this morning already firmer we had a multitude of company earnings that crossed the wires this morning we'll get into those switching to european markets first, we have all of the majors trading in the green xetra dax and cac 40 up 0.56, and the ftse mib up 0.70%. as far as sectors, media is up 1.4% decent results out of publics earlier. healthcare up 1.31 retail also having a good day today. we had some good numbers out of carrefour, that stock is up 6% on the down side, construction and material down about 0.90 heidelberg cement offering a profit warning. >>> and linde's merger with praxair has been approved. i think the investor community were waiting on this final approval we finally got it from the u.s the stock this morning, praxair shares are up 6%, 7%
those are pictures of the leaders arriving we will bring you more from that summit willem marx has been there and has been speaking to various european leaders >>> stoxx 600 is up about half a percentage point this morning after a weak session in uk very weak session for shanghai, down 3% overnight. but europe is bucking the trend this morning already firmer we had a multitude of company earnings that crossed the wires this morning we'll get into those switching to european markets...
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on the 200 anniversary of karl marx, the white house says you're making a huge mistake.ouncil of economic advisors chairman kevin hassett will explain it to us. he is next. ♪ - at athene, we think it's time for the financial world to stop acting the same old way. you need a partner that is willing to break free from conventional thinking. we are a different kind of financial company. we are athene, and we are driven to do more. the lexus ls 500 & ls 500h. ♪ take advantage of great offers on the 2018 ls 500. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. and the wolf huffed and puffed... like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. so my doctor said... symbicort can help you breathe better. starting within 5 minutes. it doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. doctor: symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. it may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye probl
on the 200 anniversary of karl marx, the white house says you're making a huge mistake.ouncil of economic advisors chairman kevin hassett will explain it to us. he is next. ♪ - at athene, we think it's time for the financial world to stop acting the same old way. you need a partner that is willing to break free from conventional thinking. we are a different kind of financial company. we are athene, and we are driven to do more. the lexus ls 500 & ls 500h. ♪ take advantage of great...
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i'm joumanna bercetche >> i'm willem marx these are your headlines >>> european stocks hit 20-month lows in a global rout after major u.s. equities sink and president trump once more attacks the fed. >> i think the fed is making a mistake. they're so tight i think the fed has gone crazy. >>> imf managing director christine lagarde and bank of england governor mark carney say jerome powell knows exactly what he's doing >> i wouldn't associate jay powell with craziness, no. no he comes across and members of his board as extremely serious >> he's an individual who really understands the plumbing of the u.s. and global financial systems. that's an incredible advantage for the system at a time that the system is changing >> asian equities fall to 19-month lows with chinese blue chips closing out the worst session since february 2016 as volatility spikes on both sides of the atlantic. >>> and dialog shares are super charged after apple takes a bite out of the chipmaker in a 6$600 million deal >>> good morning there is a lot of volatility going on in the markets. that started with the u.s. over
i'm joumanna bercetche >> i'm willem marx these are your headlines >>> european stocks hit 20-month lows in a global rout after major u.s. equities sink and president trump once more attacks the fed. >> i think the fed is making a mistake. they're so tight i think the fed has gone crazy. >>> imf managing director christine lagarde and bank of england governor mark carney say jerome powell knows exactly what he's doing >> i wouldn't associate jay powell with...
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where italy remains front and center moodies downgrading the debt rating let's get right now to willem marxrome >> reporter: thanks. expected to release a formal response to the european commission's concern that you just mentioned there about this draft budget plan by midday local time in theory in the next 45, 50 minutes that ministry will be responding with its explanation, its rationale why they're willing to raise the deficits so high the italian cabinet met late they've already sent a draft to the europeans. if the europeans come back and say we would like to see revisions it would be the first time in eurozone history that has happened of course that's having a pretty significant impact for markets we've seen the bond prices rallying this morning on the back of that stable outlook for mody's. >> yeah, willem. let's talk more about the moody's downgrade. the headline sounds bad, moody's downgrades italy's rating. it wasn't nearly as bad as what the market expected might happen. >> reporter: absolutely right. you look at how things have been priced in. it seemed like people were expect
where italy remains front and center moodies downgrading the debt rating let's get right now to willem marxrome >> reporter: thanks. expected to release a formal response to the european commission's concern that you just mentioned there about this draft budget plan by midday local time in theory in the next 45, 50 minutes that ministry will be responding with its explanation, its rationale why they're willing to raise the deficits so high the italian cabinet met late they've already sent...
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the west coast swing marx's latest push for republican candidates, but on the other sidedemocrats areilizing in an effort to take back the house and fight for key senate seats. their strategy is the topic of "time's" cover story this week, and i spoke a short time ago with a national correspondent. wenow they are energized. we know they are outraged, but how do they turn that into votes? what is the plan? t plan is basically whatever local organizers, local activists, people who are --king their neighbors isatever it is they think will work best in theirict, that is with the candidates are doing. the plan is essentially to let the people on the ground figure out -- whatever wt is going to most resonate with voters in that district rather than try to broadtest some kind of national message or broad national strataly that may apo voters in vermont but not to voters in arizona. the whole idea is that it is ok for a candidate in pennsylvania to be saying a slightly different thing than a candidate in nevada because they don't have the same message and do not need to. >> is that sustainabl
the west coast swing marx's latest push for republican candidates, but on the other sidedemocrats areilizing in an effort to take back the house and fight for key senate seats. their strategy is the topic of "time's" cover story this week, and i spoke a short time ago with a national correspondent. wenow they are energized. we know they are outraged, but how do they turn that into votes? what is the plan? t plan is basically whatever local organizers, local activists, people who are...
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blah blah blah blah marx the hundred ten am. three. what is humankind learned from the great or.has it learned. is real peace and in possibility. nineteen eighteen not for god to w.'s november focus. a former nurse has admitted killing one hundred patients this set a trial in the german town of oldenburg forty one year old mills who is already serving a life sentence for previous murders at two german hospitals his alleged crimes amount to germany's biggest serial murder case in post-war history. police opened fire on shiite muslim protestors in nigeria's capital abidjan in a second straight day of violence members of the islamic movement of nigeria's.
blah blah blah blah marx the hundred ten am. three. what is humankind learned from the great or.has it learned. is real peace and in possibility. nineteen eighteen not for god to w.'s november focus. a former nurse has admitted killing one hundred patients this set a trial in the german town of oldenburg forty one year old mills who is already serving a life sentence for previous murders at two german hospitals his alleged crimes amount to germany's biggest serial murder case in post-war...
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or i tend to check in with marx ern to co again the latest kaiser report is just moments away see you again in thirty you're watching r.t. international. cooked additional supposed to not of what was an ounce of that to linger some of these it's just the blood you're looking it's not the nose. somebody has seen in movies no show proceed. to look at with a showing of the where it's going to see is lost when i try. to do you think of shit. you have to see thirty. both of ships and. yet when you lost it does the book did the work of the books in your book are still missing notes i don't know what the full. month was the latest news in the book us. stuff no worries a belief about the show yet of putting this wisdom of those. listeners through the summer in the story of the social good it does. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to. have to go right to be press the slide limit for free in the morning can't be good . i'm interested always in the waters in the house. question. when the wh
or i tend to check in with marx ern to co again the latest kaiser report is just moments away see you again in thirty you're watching r.t. international. cooked additional supposed to not of what was an ounce of that to linger some of these it's just the blood you're looking it's not the nose. somebody has seen in movies no show proceed. to look at with a showing of the where it's going to see is lost when i try. to do you think of shit. you have to see thirty. both of ships and. yet when you...
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problems you have always find the right balance who knows of the film it's a famous german scientist marx reeva. hundred years ago was a dollar to do have to desire it you have to find the right balance between baldwin and. effects and responsibility and and fire and so right balance is a difficult thing every day in politics you have all this god for the right balance you must not pursue a politics without moral or only you can't on the other end not only because politics but it isn't only by models that will not be succeed i'm going to. thank you very much for being our government. alex thanks. alex thanks. alex thanks. to a. with the to. the to. the to. the to. the to. the to cut cut cut cut cut cut cut cut cut. cut. cut cut. cut cut cut cut. thank you thanks. the star hello. you're still walks. to sonny liston concept. and standing architecture. in style essentially. you're a. thirty minutes. we make up oh but we watch as folks that found out that we ought to civil service and . they want to shape the continent's future. be part of it and join african youngsters as they share their st
problems you have always find the right balance who knows of the film it's a famous german scientist marx reeva. hundred years ago was a dollar to do have to desire it you have to find the right balance between baldwin and. effects and responsibility and and fire and so right balance is a difficult thing every day in politics you have all this god for the right balance you must not pursue a politics without moral or only you can't on the other end not only because politics but it isn't only by...
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scene with a phone cord and someone yanking the stuff and on that level it's part three stooges, part marxrothers, part completely surrealistic. it's sloppy, it's smelly. it's disreputable. what's nice about film noir, it's disreputable filmmaking. the last scene in "detour," didn't have a seal of approval. it was all made. (martin goldsmith) there is somebody who actually killed somebody and what is he doing? he's hitchhiking around. (man's thoughts) someday a car will pick me up that i never thumbed. (martin goldsmith) so i put in just a few lines. (man's thoughts) yes, fate, or some mysterious force, can put the finger on you or me for no good reason at all. i think noir hit people so hard it's because essentially at the core of it all they're tales of survival, in a completely naked fashion. a certain kind of hard film, full of difficulty and emotion. and explosions of -- of emotional drama and anxiety was popular in the sense that people went to the movies to see that kind of thing. if you go back and look over the plots of film noir, you discover that more than a quarter of the total
scene with a phone cord and someone yanking the stuff and on that level it's part three stooges, part marxrothers, part completely surrealistic. it's sloppy, it's smelly. it's disreputable. what's nice about film noir, it's disreputable filmmaking. the last scene in "detour," didn't have a seal of approval. it was all made. (martin goldsmith) there is somebody who actually killed somebody and what is he doing? he's hitchhiking around. (man's thoughts) someday a car will pick me up...
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white house diatribe about the dangers of socialism apparently there's a lasting specter from call marx the bearded man himself or bernie saunders not from soho and working mothers in sweden all in the same story and there's a new or logical thing about the white house council of economic advisers report oh yes two hundredth anniversary to eight hundred nine hundred twenty eighteen it's all in the still that's not the main figure out this is the main figure it's claimed that if medicare for all were financed through. oxes g.d.p. would fall by nine percent seven thousand dollars per year this report is on trump's desk at the moment he thinks that i didn't understand this they keep looking to they seem to think that's gathered avers marxist they'd buy out if you mean exactly as and explain that let me read to you something which i actually found very confusing quote from the report on drugs show and rosen said and i quote it to you a launch fraction of women working in the public sector to take care of the children of other women who work in the public sector to care for the parents of th
white house diatribe about the dangers of socialism apparently there's a lasting specter from call marx the bearded man himself or bernie saunders not from soho and working mothers in sweden all in the same story and there's a new or logical thing about the white house council of economic advisers report oh yes two hundredth anniversary to eight hundred nine hundred twenty eighteen it's all in the still that's not the main figure out this is the main figure it's claimed that if medicare for all...
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problems you have always find the right balance who knows of the film it's a famous german scientist marx reeva. hundred years ago said earlier they do have to desire it you have to find the right balance between baldwin and them. if weeks and responsibility and and to find so right balance is a difficult thing every day in politics you have all this god for the right balance you must not pursue a politics without moral or only you can't on the other end not leave politics but if you do this is only by a model that will not be succeed all right of course i've learned thank you very much for being on top of fox thanks. alex thanks to x x. x x. thank you and. to. cut. cut cut. cut cut. cut cut cut cut cut cut cut cut cut cut cut cut cut cut cut cut. cut cut cut cut cut. cut cut. expenses. in january twenty eighth teen we met a chinese mother looking for her son after he was sold by human smugglers. now we're back with time changing and she's still booking. we accompany her to police stations point comes orphanages will touching jane ever see her son again. the whole story recorder on g.w. .
problems you have always find the right balance who knows of the film it's a famous german scientist marx reeva. hundred years ago said earlier they do have to desire it you have to find the right balance between baldwin and them. if weeks and responsibility and and to find so right balance is a difficult thing every day in politics you have all this god for the right balance you must not pursue a politics without moral or only you can't on the other end not leave politics but if you do this is...
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white house diatribe about the dangers of socialism apparently there's a lasting specter from karl marx the bearded man himself or bernie sanders not from soho and working mothers in sweden all in the same story and there's a new or logical thing about the way to his council of economic advisers report oh yes two hundredth anniversary to eight hundred nine hundred twenty eighteen it's all in the still that's not the main figure out this is the main figure it's claimed that if medicare for all were financed through higher taxes g.d.p. would fall by nine percent seven thousand dollars per year this report is on trump's desk at the mo.
white house diatribe about the dangers of socialism apparently there's a lasting specter from karl marx the bearded man himself or bernie sanders not from soho and working mothers in sweden all in the same story and there's a new or logical thing about the way to his council of economic advisers report oh yes two hundredth anniversary to eight hundred nine hundred twenty eighteen it's all in the still that's not the main figure out this is the main figure it's claimed that if medicare for all...
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and my argument progressive intellectuals thought it was communism that is what karl marx argued and i said it didn't it would be that where we got there but a liberal temocracy tied to a market economy but the last man this is the man where the human being thatme emerges at the end of history with peace and prosperity but no aspirations n no satisfaction with that inner yearning for something greater and they said this will be a problem for democracies in the future because peace and prosperity is great if you don't have it like a poor country but once you take that for granted people want something extra so it is part of the human personality that is spiritedness or the belief of an inner sense of dignity that is not adequately recognized by other people. this is a driver of a lot of phenomenon in the world beginning with democracy itself. if you live in an authoritarian country like human garbage this is the origin of the arab spring a vegetable seller his cart was confiscated by the dictatorship and he asked where his cart was nobody would talk to him so he doused himself in gaso
and my argument progressive intellectuals thought it was communism that is what karl marx argued and i said it didn't it would be that where we got there but a liberal temocracy tied to a market economy but the last man this is the man where the human being thatme emerges at the end of history with peace and prosperity but no aspirations n no satisfaction with that inner yearning for something greater and they said this will be a problem for democracies in the future because peace and...
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poor stay poor get poorer here's a quote from the guy who's putting this on like i said his name is marx mr marks from. people have skin in the game in a real way the people that walk away are higher income people who look to home ownership as an investment just like buying stocks and bonds working people look at their investment in home ownership for their family for their neighborhood for themselves so he's saying don't worry people aren't going to walk away from these mortgages like they did in the last financial crisis because the last financial crisis was caused by investors who don't who look at their home as a way to earn money and speculate and get rich or these people these poor people that were given these loans to are just looking to build you know they're not looking to get wealthy from it there's just looking for a community and things like that that's how they end up getting poor and people speculating and rigging the system and playing this system get wealthier old wine new bottles you know is propaganda of course the this is the it's different this time i mean this is the
poor stay poor get poorer here's a quote from the guy who's putting this on like i said his name is marx mr marks from. people have skin in the game in a real way the people that walk away are higher income people who look to home ownership as an investment just like buying stocks and bonds working people look at their investment in home ownership for their family for their neighborhood for themselves so he's saying don't worry people aren't going to walk away from these mortgages like they did...
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white house diatribe about the dangers of socialism apparently there's a lasting specter from call marx the bearded man himself or bernie saunders not from soho and working mothers in sweden all in the same story and there's a new or logical thing about the white house council of economic advisers report oh yes two hundredth anniversary to eighteen eighteen twenty eighteen it's all in the story that's not the main figure out this is the main figure it's claimed that if medicare for all were financed through higher taxes g.d.p. would fall by nine percent seven thousand dollars per year this report is on trump's desk at the moment he thinks that i didn't understand this they keep looking to they seem to think that the neighbors marxist exactly as. and explain that let me read to you something which i actually found very confusing quote from the report on drugs yes show and rosen said and i quote it to you a launch fraction of women working in the public sector to take care of the children of other women who work in the public sector to care for the parents of the women who are looking aft
white house diatribe about the dangers of socialism apparently there's a lasting specter from call marx the bearded man himself or bernie saunders not from soho and working mothers in sweden all in the same story and there's a new or logical thing about the white house council of economic advisers report oh yes two hundredth anniversary to eighteen eighteen twenty eighteen it's all in the story that's not the main figure out this is the main figure it's claimed that if medicare for all were...