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our question this week is merkel versus schulz -- no context? a joined by ulrike herrmann business editor for the berlin daily, who says the only chance schulz has is to show he is something very different than angela merkel. he must not be seen as a copy of the chancellor. also with us is matthew karnitschnig, chief european correspondent at politico, who believes the problem for the social democrats is not schulz but merkel. and a warm welcome as well to anna sauerbrey, editor at another berlin daily, who says schulz cannot catch up and merkel has the election in the bag. we will wait and see. tell us about what just an important week this has been in german politics. ulrike: martin schulz originally thought that he had the chancellorship secured, and after this pre-election, he has to realize that he does not because of the three elections that were all regional elections , a very important lesson, it was always the conservative candidate that when in the end -- that won in the end. won in candidates who these elections are very close allies
our question this week is merkel versus schulz -- no context? a joined by ulrike herrmann business editor for the berlin daily, who says the only chance schulz has is to show he is something very different than angela merkel. he must not be seen as a copy of the chancellor. also with us is matthew karnitschnig, chief european correspondent at politico, who believes the problem for the social democrats is not schulz but merkel. and a warm welcome as well to anna sauerbrey, editor at another...
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there is a genuine grievance with chancellor merkel.he spent the last few days -- three days at least in close quarters with the u.s. president and several sides. she is recognizing that it will be very difficult to work with him. >> given that realization, how are americans reacting to this? donald trump has a lot of support among the people who voted for him, are they standing by him throw this -- through all this? >> what is happening today is a lot of people on the left and economists have been referring to this tweak as evidence of this widening gap between the u.s. and europe. that is something that has the left very concerned. they have deep relations. it would be a free-for-all as some economists have been saying. we have to remember that on the left -- on the right, this is what some supporters want, they want what he calls america first. they don't want these multilateral trade deals. they don't want cars made in america, they want other products made in america that are being provided by germany. this is red meat for his base
there is a genuine grievance with chancellor merkel.he spent the last few days -- three days at least in close quarters with the u.s. president and several sides. she is recognizing that it will be very difficult to work with him. >> given that realization, how are americans reacting to this? donald trump has a lot of support among the people who voted for him, are they standing by him throw this -- through all this? >> what is happening today is a lot of people on the left and...
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macron called merkel right after his victory.he first statement micron -- merkel will do will be for germany, so both know that they are actually the driven part of europe. i was not saying that inin any d way. strong couple is what europe needs right now. but merkel is not perceived as a dominant partner anymore. the french perceived germany as the dominant power in europe. peter: i heard something this week, and it sounded wistful, and it's a finally, france's voice might be heard alongside germany's. because micron has criticized germany's export policy. he is not a smooth guy. he is going to come here and tell merkel she needs to do something about austerity and look at the investment made in germany and france. in france, it's higher. we do not invest enough in europe and our lost generation, it's not only a lost decade in europe, it's a lost generation we have. i mean, we need to do something for those people to have them believe in this europe again. peter: to pick up on a point you maybe short while ago, the time has come
macron called merkel right after his victory.he first statement micron -- merkel will do will be for germany, so both know that they are actually the driven part of europe. i was not saying that inin any d way. strong couple is what europe needs right now. but merkel is not perceived as a dominant partner anymore. the french perceived germany as the dominant power in europe. peter: i heard something this week, and it sounded wistful, and it's a finally, france's voice might be heard alongside...
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mrs merkel today cited an example of a fa ke merkel today cited an example of a fake news story abouto was raped in berlin by immigrants. it turned out to be a false story. it began in russia. she said that is the kind of incident which we will shut down very quickly. in response, vladimir putin said insistently that we, russia, never meddle in foreign elections. you could certainly sends a bit of tension between the two might leaders. sharp words from mrs merkel, who said that vladimir putin certainly ought to make sure that the freedom of the press and non—governmental organisations in russia is respected, and she also said she had asked him to use his influence to protect the human rights of gay men in chechnya. i think, here in berlin, also won the russian side perhaps, there were few expectations that anything particularly constructive would come out of today's talks. but mrs merkel is seen as the real interlocutor between the us and russia, partially because of that long—standing relationship with mr putin. they talked about syria and other global conflicts, agreed to work toget
mrs merkel today cited an example of a fa ke merkel today cited an example of a fake news story abouto was raped in berlin by immigrants. it turned out to be a false story. it began in russia. she said that is the kind of incident which we will shut down very quickly. in response, vladimir putin said insistently that we, russia, never meddle in foreign elections. you could certainly sends a bit of tension between the two might leaders. sharp words from mrs merkel, who said that vladimir putin...
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daniel: janel is here to break down the meeting of merkel and macron. two countries are the cornerstones of the eurozone. what are market watchers looking at? >> macron made a statement that somewhat surprised market watchers. he said he was against eurobonds. eurobonds are a recurring theme within the eurozone. the idea behind them is allowing the eurozone as a block to borrow on behalf of all of its member states by issuing joint bonds. that is supposed to be a way of bringing down borrowing costs from poor eurozone countries like greece because bonds are underwritten by stronger countries like germany. it is also seen as a potential way out of a debt crisis. germany has been fiercely opposed to the idea of eurobonds because he argued it opens up a moral hazard as country stop being responsible for the debt they take on. being a back to macron -- bringing it back to macron, he was seen as someone who could possibly soften, but he has defied those expectations. but they still have more to do with eurozone fiscal integration. he wants a eurozone budget,
daniel: janel is here to break down the meeting of merkel and macron. two countries are the cornerstones of the eurozone. what are market watchers looking at? >> macron made a statement that somewhat surprised market watchers. he said he was against eurobonds. eurobonds are a recurring theme within the eurozone. the idea behind them is allowing the eurozone as a block to borrow on behalf of all of its member states by issuing joint bonds. that is supposed to be a way of bringing down...
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angela merkel is a woman of very measured words. she is not wrong when she says it is a critical time for europe. they realized it was a close shave and they may have -- they risk losing a close ally in france have marine le pen become president area i think they realize they can't take this french partnership for granted anymore. >> there was one issue on the table, the issue of eu treaty reform, something that emmanuel macron has said he wants to push ahead if he is to fulfill his manifesto. >> we heard a very different language. as he wants to overhaul eu institutions. merkel is talking for more stability. more of a moderate term there. angela merkel was a bit more forthcoming in this press conference about the eu. we know the government has been quite categorical. her finance minister really world up the possibility of the eu trading changes. if they be possible were absolutely necessary, we would have to wait and see. angela merkel is head of her election in september and her conservative support base really doesn't want any so
angela merkel is a woman of very measured words. she is not wrong when she says it is a critical time for europe. they realized it was a close shave and they may have -- they risk losing a close ally in france have marine le pen become president area i think they realize they can't take this french partnership for granted anymore. >> there was one issue on the table, the issue of eu treaty reform, something that emmanuel macron has said he wants to push ahead if he is to fulfill his...
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sarah: macron -- merkel's called true strong reactions online.ard snowden called her comments an era-defining moment. a fellow with a u.s. think tank speculating whether, quote, merkel's seemingly seismic words might be seen as a sign that the eu has finally decided to take more responsibility. richard haas the president of the u.s. think tank added some food for thought, tweeting, it would be ironic if one union would be the emergence of a stronger eu. that is what seems to be happening. meantime i'm a u.s.-based -- u.s. tweeter says -- but brussels-based the journalist writes it is striking that americans are reading for more into merkel's comments than most europeans are. meantime in other news, france's new president emmanuel macron has held frank talks with his russian counterpart vladimir putin. macron left the door open for improving economic ties with russia but he also warned his guest that he would not overlook human rights abuses in chechnya, nor for the use of chemical weapons in syria. it was plain speaking, at odds at the talk's opu
sarah: macron -- merkel's called true strong reactions online.ard snowden called her comments an era-defining moment. a fellow with a u.s. think tank speculating whether, quote, merkel's seemingly seismic words might be seen as a sign that the eu has finally decided to take more responsibility. richard haas the president of the u.s. think tank added some food for thought, tweeting, it would be ironic if one union would be the emergence of a stronger eu. that is what seems to be happening....
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our top stories: a warning from merkel. the german chancellor says europe can no longer rely on the united states and britain, a second day of chaos for thousands of passengers with british airways — as computer failures continue. another brazilian leader under pressure. thousands rally on copacabana beach to accuse president temer of massive corruption. no cannes do? joaquin phoenix walks off with a best actor prize at the film festival but has to apologise for his footwear. hello. for decades germany has stood shoulder to shoulder with america and the uk. but in the wake of brexit and the election of donald trump, might that be about to change? the country's chancellor, angela merkel, has warned that europe can no longer completely depend on its old allies and that europeans had to take their destiny in their own hands. it follows a g7 summit that chancellor merkel called very difficult and unsatisfactory. caroline davies reports. a loud reception and a giant pretzel, angela merkel received a large warm welcome campaignin
our top stories: a warning from merkel. the german chancellor says europe can no longer rely on the united states and britain, a second day of chaos for thousands of passengers with british airways — as computer failures continue. another brazilian leader under pressure. thousands rally on copacabana beach to accuse president temer of massive corruption. no cannes do? joaquin phoenix walks off with a best actor prize at the film festival but has to apologise for his footwear. hello. for...
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there is no hope that merkel's words had been heard and understood by the russian president. as for the ukrainian conflict, putin accused the government of -- admitted to know one mistake on the russian side. we hope both leaders can find a common ground fighting international terrorism, which is good, of course, but not enough. nevertheless, these talks were important for both sides because face-to-face dialogue, or an attempt to understand each other , is important to break down barriers. that is particularly true of russia, which oyster complains about not being heard and respected on the world's stage. brent: that was our report from sochi. after his meeting with angela merkel, president putin called the u.s. president, donald trump. the two discussed the syrian crisis and agreed to schedule a meeting at the g20 in july to be held in the german city of hamburg. the european court of human rights has found russian authorities guilty of being complicit in the torture and maltreatment of police detainees. a court in strasburg ordered russian authorities to pay 100,000 euros
there is no hope that merkel's words had been heard and understood by the russian president. as for the ukrainian conflict, putin accused the government of -- admitted to know one mistake on the russian side. we hope both leaders can find a common ground fighting international terrorism, which is good, of course, but not enough. nevertheless, these talks were important for both sides because face-to-face dialogue, or an attempt to understand each other , is important to break down barriers....
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a says that merkel is convinced atlanticist.er angela merkel yesterday in munich suggested the u.s. and europe is drifting apart. she said that europe must plot its own course. andrew barton said this is a watershed comment from the german chancellor. merkel's spokesman speaking to reporters in berlin. merkel considers it necessary to address the g7 differences. there clearly were differences, usually six versus one, the one being president trump. other comments are from the ecb's ewald nowotny. he is speaking to reporters in vienna. he says we are seeing positive news on growth and he says he expects more wage dynamics once the upswing is consolidated. it comes ahead of the ecb's meeting next thursday. he says we shouldn't speculate about the outcome of the june meeting. great things are expected next thursday. maybe a change in the rhetoric from the central bank. gold is holding near three-week highs, growing uncertainty over the looming u.k. election after a poll shows the conservative's lead narrowed. let's get back to micha
a says that merkel is convinced atlanticist.er angela merkel yesterday in munich suggested the u.s. and europe is drifting apart. she said that europe must plot its own course. andrew barton said this is a watershed comment from the german chancellor. merkel's spokesman speaking to reporters in berlin. merkel considers it necessary to address the g7 differences. there clearly were differences, usually six versus one, the one being president trump. other comments are from the ecb's ewald...
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angela merkel was not impressed.aye diggs gush and about climate was very difficult if not to say... some political commentators thought she may regret it. trump is still the president, a work in progress. we have to work for better days yet. merkel's relationship with barack obama was not perfect. there were allegations that the nsa had tapped her phones. but obama's rockstar welcome in berlin shows which president germany and its leader phil more comfortable with. under trump the gulf between the two countries is widening. the chancellor has for months until the german election. pro— europe might win friends at home beyond europe, it might not go down so well. thomas mann is resident scholar at the institute of governmental studies at the university of california, berkeley. thank you forjoining us. the reporter saying those words were direct and passionate from angela merkel. how do you describe is an? is refreshingly honest and tough—minded. i think the person who on your broadcast was quoted as saying president t
angela merkel was not impressed.aye diggs gush and about climate was very difficult if not to say... some political commentators thought she may regret it. trump is still the president, a work in progress. we have to work for better days yet. merkel's relationship with barack obama was not perfect. there were allegations that the nsa had tapped her phones. but obama's rockstar welcome in berlin shows which president germany and its leader phil more comfortable with. under trump the gulf between...
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doesn't writes in, merkel know this can be used in court against you, referring to merkel is making omments and facing her own election coming up. we have 13 minutes left in our rogram today, asking about the future of u.s.-european relations. line for democrats, republicans independents, we'll put the numbers on the screen for you as we go to janet in des moines, iowa, line for independents. janet, good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. think this whole situation that people need to look at the we have beenecause nato and alsor of iven us overly high level of power within nato and if people their own, we lose and of that influence power within the structure. if they start going alone, funding it themselves complet y completely, whatever, paying may decide they don't need us at all in there. we lose basically our seat at becomes much smaller. so i think that people really weigh the pros and cons and look at the bigger picture think in this prep and basically presenting bill to the in front of everyone for was past expenses unpaid in very bad form. malcolm in las v
doesn't writes in, merkel know this can be used in court against you, referring to merkel is making omments and facing her own election coming up. we have 13 minutes left in our rogram today, asking about the future of u.s.-european relations. line for democrats, republicans independents, we'll put the numbers on the screen for you as we go to janet in des moines, iowa, line for independents. janet, good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. think this whole situation...
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josef braml: merkel won't be able to do that.kes a super power to keep up the liberal world order. what we can do is keep europe together to avoid the worst. we have seen before, nationalism, we have seen the 1920's and 1930's and we don't want to go back there. scott: thus dregger says the real imperative is that these two leaders lead together. burkhard dregger: it was obvious that the two of them tried to find a way of communication, a personal level of understanding and i think this process has not come to an end yet, so they're still looking for it. scott: dregger adds, this is a long-lasting relationship, forged by the assistance the u.s. provided germany after world war ii and throughout the cold war. he says the partnership won't be heavily impacted by a single president or single chancellor. nonetheless, the strain could be an unwelcome headache to merkel as she campaigns for upcoming elections in september. sharyl: i'll bet. thanks so much, scott. coming up on "full measure." why this republican senator is pushing to cu
josef braml: merkel won't be able to do that.kes a super power to keep up the liberal world order. what we can do is keep europe together to avoid the worst. we have seen before, nationalism, we have seen the 1920's and 1930's and we don't want to go back there. scott: thus dregger says the real imperative is that these two leaders lead together. burkhard dregger: it was obvious that the two of them tried to find a way of communication, a personal level of understanding and i think this process...
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angela merkel is in an election campaign. political rivals running against her are actually supporting her in what she said, chris. >> thank you very much for all that. let's bring back our panel. david gregory and david sanger. also joining us sarah westwood, white house correspondent for washington examiner. good to see all of you. david sanger, you heard angela merkel there, said the time we could rely on the west, completely rely on others is over. germany's foreign minister put an even finer point on it. let me read what he said. short sighted policies of american government stand against the interests of european union. the west has become smaller. at least it has become weaker. what's the significance of all this? >> alisyn, these are remarkable comments from our closest allies. think about this trip the president took, where he arrives in saudi arabia. he's treated like a visiting king. the relationship is in incredibly warm. he gets to europe with more traditional allies and it's a series of alienating comments on bo
angela merkel is in an election campaign. political rivals running against her are actually supporting her in what she said, chris. >> thank you very much for all that. let's bring back our panel. david gregory and david sanger. also joining us sarah westwood, white house correspondent for washington examiner. good to see all of you. david sanger, you heard angela merkel there, said the time we could rely on the west, completely rely on others is over. germany's foreign minister put an...
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very shortly he will speak along with german chancellor angela merkel.is a ceremony dedicating some new artwork, frankly you know, pieces of the berlin wall, each side of the berlin wall, as you see it from the east and the west there at nato headquarters. obviously, the wall so important to the history of nato. we are waiting to hear, again, from both leaders. as we do, let's bring back in ivo daalder, former ambassador and ron brownstein and jackie kucinich. some of our best there. ambassador, in your time at nato, how did the challenges that faced your organization change and what does the president now face? >> well, the challenges we faced from '09 to '13 was really the war in afghanistan was first and foremost on our agenda. you'll remember, president obama decided to surge a large number of troops. we got the allies to go along with us so that the fight against terrorism in afghanistan was truly a fight that not only the united states but all of its nato partners and some 23 other countries were engaged in, and nato was the organizing force for it
very shortly he will speak along with german chancellor angela merkel.is a ceremony dedicating some new artwork, frankly you know, pieces of the berlin wall, each side of the berlin wall, as you see it from the east and the west there at nato headquarters. obviously, the wall so important to the history of nato. we are waiting to hear, again, from both leaders. as we do, let's bring back in ivo daalder, former ambassador and ron brownstein and jackie kucinich. some of our best there....
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in germany, angela merkel's reelection chances. me, weon and merkel could look at -- we will look at what this duo could mean for the future of europe. in the u.k., prime minister may's government is stepping up its fight over the right to european citizens living in the u.k. bitterould lead to some pills for investors to swallow. measuring president trump's impact on the u.s. dollar, we ,ill speak with komal sri-kumar who is calling for a rebound in the greenback over the medium-term. we will have a look at european equities but, -- european equities, about 30 minutes away. germany,ecord high in record high for the ftse 100 in london. the european gauge, the stoxx 600 is little change. -- is little changed. the second column, bonds, commodities, cds's, crude rallying 2.5%. opec, non-, will they extend their production cuts in saudi arabia? russia says the answer to that is yes. atlanta is bidding to buy spanish -- a spanish competitor. 63.4 billion euro offer that would create the biggest operator of toll roads. the italian infras
in germany, angela merkel's reelection chances. me, weon and merkel could look at -- we will look at what this duo could mean for the future of europe. in the u.k., prime minister may's government is stepping up its fight over the right to european citizens living in the u.k. bitterould lead to some pills for investors to swallow. measuring president trump's impact on the u.s. dollar, we ,ill speak with komal sri-kumar who is calling for a rebound in the greenback over the medium-term. we will...
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do they agree with angela merkel?rter: well, i would say most of them do agree with angela merkel. looking to france, for instance, similar comments came from the french president as well. the brits take a little bit of a different view. they're just leaving the european union in the next two years, so they're looking for closer ties with america, but most of the continental europeans probably feel the same things. and one of the interesting things that angela merkel said, for instance on this climate deal that jeff zeleny was just talking about, she said in the g7 countries, so the biggest economies in the world, there's basically a 6-1 situation right now where all of them want to have the climate deal continue, but the u.s. still isn't sure about its position, so that's one thing. then you have nato, where obviously president trump last week made some comments that really a lot of europeans didn't want to hear. on the one hand saying that the u.s. was paying too much, europeans were paying too little, but at the sa
do they agree with angela merkel?rter: well, i would say most of them do agree with angela merkel. looking to france, for instance, similar comments came from the french president as well. the brits take a little bit of a different view. they're just leaving the european union in the next two years, so they're looking for closer ties with america, but most of the continental europeans probably feel the same things. and one of the interesting things that angela merkel said, for instance on this...
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angela merkel was not impressed.lation: the entire discussion about climate was very difficult if not to say very dissatisfying. but has she been too hasty? some political commentators think she might have been. i think it's somewhat irresponsible and she'll live to regret having said it, i'm sure. trump is still a president in progress, a work in progress, i keep saying. we still have to hope for better days yet. merkel‘s relationship with the former us president barack obama was not perfect. there were allegations that the american national security agency had tapped her phone. good to see all of you. cheering and applause. but obama's rockstar welcome in berlin on thursday shows which president germany and her leader feel more comfortable with. under trump the gulf between the two countries is widening. the chancellor has four months until the german election. being pro—europe might win her friends at home, but beyond europe it might not go down quite so well. caroline davies, bbc news. daniel drezner is professor
angela merkel was not impressed.lation: the entire discussion about climate was very difficult if not to say very dissatisfying. but has she been too hasty? some political commentators think she might have been. i think it's somewhat irresponsible and she'll live to regret having said it, i'm sure. trump is still a president in progress, a work in progress, i keep saying. we still have to hope for better days yet. merkel‘s relationship with the former us president barack obama was not...
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mark: angela merkel suggesting that the europe and the u.s. are drifting apart and that europe must plot its own course. were these watershed moments? bill: i think it is a reflection of reality. the year ago it was a different situation. anil trump was seen as not having a great chance to win. having as seen as not great chance of passing. it is not just the u.s. that merkel is responding to. it is in england and elsewhere.t the terms of global trade. the role for the u.s. and these additional alliances. mark: trump comes back to a lot of press attention on his son-in-law, jared kushner. it has been revealed that he considered setting up a secret back channel to russia. where is the story heading? bill: the russia scandal from the white house went of you is not going away. trip, it left on this was in the aftermath of the firing of the fbi chief. reports that trump may have leaked intelligence to russian officials in the white house. while there, we learned that jared kushner is someone that the fbi is looking at in terms of his connections w
mark: angela merkel suggesting that the europe and the u.s. are drifting apart and that europe must plot its own course. were these watershed moments? bill: i think it is a reflection of reality. the year ago it was a different situation. anil trump was seen as not having a great chance to win. having as seen as not great chance of passing. it is not just the u.s. that merkel is responding to. it is in england and elsewhere.t the terms of global trade. the role for the u.s. and these additional...
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and implied no confidence sfroet angela merkel. she says europe can't completely defend on on the united states and other long time allies. merkel did not mention president trump by name, but it was clear who she was thinking of when she mentioned recent international summits she attended with the president. >> translator: the times when we could completely count on others, they are over to a certain extent. i've experienced this in the last new days and that is why i can only say that we europeans must take our fate into our own hands. of course in friendship with the united states and friendship with great britain and as good neighbors wherever that is possible also with other countries, even with russia. but we have to know that we must fight for our future on our own. for our destiny as europeans. and that's what i want to do together with you. >> so his trip president trump labeled germany bad on trade and slammed nato allieses for spending too little on their own defense. nato leaders weren't happy that the president failed t
and implied no confidence sfroet angela merkel. she says europe can't completely defend on on the united states and other long time allies. merkel did not mention president trump by name, but it was clear who she was thinking of when she mentioned recent international summits she attended with the president. >> translator: the times when we could completely count on others, they are over to a certain extent. i've experienced this in the last new days and that is why i can only say that we...
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is this merkel's?> i think you are spot on in pointing out that we are in an election season right now. you can see angela merkel here are right inhe front of the csu with the logo. it's the same on other german papers. with theting there leader of the csu and the beer is there. really being aggressive, taking an aggressive act toward the u.s. and the u.k. because she said we will work with the u.s. didn't u.k. in friendship. deepen ties too europe and her push to be elected to her fourth term as chancellor. she wants to make it 16 years. >> let's see what the election polls deliver. met joins us -- met joins us from berlin. great to see you, and you. i've just got back from the middle east as he arrived in israel. i am not quite sure. how would you sum up his g-7 and counter? pushing montenegrin out-of-the-way, rocking on climate change, give me your assessment. >> i think we are seeing a man that is new to the world stage and not quite sure which way he is really supposed to be going. he certainly do
is this merkel's?> i think you are spot on in pointing out that we are in an election season right now. you can see angela merkel here are right inhe front of the csu with the logo. it's the same on other german papers. with theting there leader of the csu and the beer is there. really being aggressive, taking an aggressive act toward the u.s. and the u.k. because she said we will work with the u.s. didn't u.k. in friendship. deepen ties too europe and her push to be elected to her fourth...
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yet, there he is with his old friend, angela merkel. what do you make of it? >> he was in europe for a week before this. i think he was in italy before this. i think he and the former first lady had been traveling. i think they have a warm relationship, and i think she probably invited them. i don't know the circumstances of the visit. i don't think he is stepping on this, by the way. we're not showing footage of that. we're focused on donald trump and nato this morning. i think that to susan's point a moment ago, i think he is at his low level here at 36%. he's having trouble governing. when you get mitch mcconnell, who says on the health care bill right away, it is going to be hard to get 50 votes, after he had a celebration two weeks ago in the rose garden, obamacare happens to still be the law of the land and he hasn't budged the senate one bit, it reflects a 36%, 40% he's at. you can't govern there. >> joel and susan, thank you so much. sleeve, ed, thanks to you, as well. >>> president trump, by the way, is set to get down to business as a dinner meeting
yet, there he is with his old friend, angela merkel. what do you make of it? >> he was in europe for a week before this. i think he was in italy before this. i think he and the former first lady had been traveling. i think they have a warm relationship, and i think she probably invited them. i don't know the circumstances of the visit. i don't think he is stepping on this, by the way. we're not showing footage of that. we're focused on donald trump and nato this morning. i think that to...
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>> merkel has been addressing us a week. a campaign rally where she raised the issue of reliability and the issue of relations between germany and europe and the united states. she hasn't back down. -- hasn't backed down. she spoke today at a press conference with the indian prime minister and called india a reliable partner. she addressed this once again, saying this transatlantic relation is important but there are other relations too. vonnie: kevin cirilli, where does this go? odd days left30 and she started tweeting up about other things. vonnie: that is on the paris accord. trump has tweeted he is going to make that decision sometime later this week. let's take a step back with a relationship with the german chancellor. we are never on the campaign trail, they had a war of words but we also remember when chancellor merkel visited the white house and seemingly had a reset of the tense relationship between president trump and chancellor merkel. but this past week, on that foreign trip, they seemed to take a step back, as
>> merkel has been addressing us a week. a campaign rally where she raised the issue of reliability and the issue of relations between germany and europe and the united states. she hasn't back down. -- hasn't backed down. she spoke today at a press conference with the indian prime minister and called india a reliable partner. she addressed this once again, saying this transatlantic relation is important but there are other relations too. vonnie: kevin cirilli, where does this go? odd days...
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together but merkel said we need to rely on ourselves more.h, nice to see you. thank you. >> great to be with you, shep. >> shepard: merkel was saying what? >> merkel was saying in this age of unpredictable trump and britain exit from the european union, that europe is going to have to take their own lead. it's not going to count on forces that they were typically able to count on in the past. that's a seismic shift when you look at the global risk assessment that other countries are doing about whether they can be critical and open about thinks disagreements with trump. in the first few months of the administration, you don't have any leaders that were really willing to call out trump on any of what europe is concerned about. now the most powerful leader saying we're going to call balls and strikes and make clear where we're not getting the support that we need from the u.s. >> shepard: make this north american treaty alliance organization, which was set up so the europeans and the united states would work together as a team and so specifical
together but merkel said we need to rely on ourselves more.h, nice to see you. thank you. >> great to be with you, shep. >> shepard: merkel was saying what? >> merkel was saying in this age of unpredictable trump and britain exit from the european union, that europe is going to have to take their own lead. it's not going to count on forces that they were typically able to count on in the past. that's a seismic shift when you look at the global risk assessment that other...
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that was the gist you got from angela merkel saying we can't rely fully on the united states. as far as security is concerned as well. i think one of the things that they were missing was a real commitment to security in europe regardless of article 5 or not because article 5 itself is a little bit unclear as to what sort of response there would be if there's an attack on another nato nation. certainly they were missing that. the other big thing, dave, what you mentioned before was the global community. i don't think many european leaders believe there's a global community but i do think that they thought or they think that there's a transatlantic community and that's one that's very important to them. if you look at some of the things that angela merkel is saying, she's saying look we're still committed to the transatlantic alliance but not sure we can fully rely on the white house in its current state on this presidency and that's something she reaffirmed. she said it several times and other european leaders are saying the same thing. you have, for inassistance, the italian
that was the gist you got from angela merkel saying we can't rely fully on the united states. as far as security is concerned as well. i think one of the things that they were missing was a real commitment to security in europe regardless of article 5 or not because article 5 itself is a little bit unclear as to what sort of response there would be if there's an attack on another nato nation. certainly they were missing that. the other big thing, dave, what you mentioned before was the global...
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merkel -- out of necessity. christian makes a point there is a certain reality here with britain on its way out and some of mr. trump's campaign mittments actually coming true, i think there's an adjustment going on here. and ms. merkel the leader not only of the european union but it looks like the free world, is getting used to the reality that there's not only a lot of uncertainty by the american role in europe transatlantic alliance may simply not be as primary and i think that's said one additional point the president talks about making america great again but the problem is that he is undermining the very mechanisms, the security architectu architecture, and the nature of the alliances that aloud the united states for decades to project its power and to be a force for good and for positive change in the world. >> he was not explicit at that nato meeting of his support and the u.s. support for article 5, the collective -- collective defense and security agreement. colonel, you tweeted about this recently. a
merkel -- out of necessity. christian makes a point there is a certain reality here with britain on its way out and some of mr. trump's campaign mittments actually coming true, i think there's an adjustment going on here. and ms. merkel the leader not only of the european union but it looks like the free world, is getting used to the reality that there's not only a lot of uncertainty by the american role in europe transatlantic alliance may simply not be as primary and i think that's said one...
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chancellor merkel, thank you very much. other heads of state and government, i am honored to be here with members of an alliance that has promoted safety and peace across the world. prime minister may, all of the nations here today grieve with you and stand with you. i would like to ask that we now observe a moment of silence for the victims and families of the savage attack which took place in manchester. [no audio] [no audio] president trump: thank you. terrible thing. this ceremony is a day for both remembrance and resolve. we remember and mourn those nearly 3000 innocent people who were brutally murdered by terrorists on september 11th, 2001. our nato allies responded swiftly and decisively, invoking for the first time in its history the article 5 collective defense commitments. the recent attack on manchester in the united kingdom demonstrates the depths of the evil we face with terrorism. innocent little girls, and so many others, were horribly murdered and badly injured while attending a concert -- beautiful lives wi
chancellor merkel, thank you very much. other heads of state and government, i am honored to be here with members of an alliance that has promoted safety and peace across the world. prime minister may, all of the nations here today grieve with you and stand with you. i would like to ask that we now observe a moment of silence for the victims and families of the savage attack which took place in manchester. [no audio] [no audio] president trump: thank you. terrible thing. this ceremony is a day...
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it advantages merkel at this point.man tradition is the real campaign for the national election only takes place in maybe the last six to eight weeks before voters actually go to the polls. mark: tony, thanks a lot. bloomberg german editor tony czucka. coming up, it's the battle of the charts. french election and emerging markets squaring off today. this is bloomberg. vonnie: well, it is time now for our global battle of the charts where we take a look at some of the telling chars of the day and what if means for investors. you can access these charts on bloomberg by running the featured at the bottom of your screen. kicking things off and i think it says something where our heads are at today because both taylor riggs and barton are saying somewhat of a similar theme. taylor. taylor: we are talking about the french election so i am looking here in currencies about the euro risk reversals. e put deltas and gamma but i think speaking greek wouldn't give me the big win so i will put it down into layman's terms and this is
it advantages merkel at this point.man tradition is the real campaign for the national election only takes place in maybe the last six to eight weeks before voters actually go to the polls. mark: tony, thanks a lot. bloomberg german editor tony czucka. coming up, it's the battle of the charts. french election and emerging markets squaring off today. this is bloomberg. vonnie: well, it is time now for our global battle of the charts where we take a look at some of the telling chars of the day...
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merkel represents continuity.is probably going to be the thing that people have to struggle with. macron is likely to outlive angela merkel, so in some sense, this is the direction of travel. how much flexibility will there be in germany? my belief is visualization is off the table, but what can happen is some kind of eurozone financed expansion of infrastructure projects in various countries, where there would be some degree of burden sharing. i think it will be a tactical thing. it is important to note that macron is still really in election mode as much as merkel is, so he is trying to score some points about being presidential so we can garner some support in the upcoming parliamentary election. manus: what he wins in the mare toentary election, the right in terms of his privacy -- let's talk about markets. this slew of money. $100 billion out of your last year -- europe last year. europe relative to the msci. 21-month high, relatively speaking. we are in a little bit of a buffer here. what happens to move you
merkel represents continuity.is probably going to be the thing that people have to struggle with. macron is likely to outlive angela merkel, so in some sense, this is the direction of travel. how much flexibility will there be in germany? my belief is visualization is off the table, but what can happen is some kind of eurozone financed expansion of infrastructure projects in various countries, where there would be some degree of burden sharing. i think it will be a tactical thing. it is...
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miss merkel is running for re-election.ut these comments that sheseis. >> reporter: yes, they absolutely seismic. i've been covering angela merkel since the summer of 2000 and she doesn't make piece comments oth the cuff even in a campaign. she won't use populist rhetoric. she certainly takes everything she says very seriously. and i think that there are three things that she was talking about which she felt were unsatisfactory as she put to the german perspective and to the european perspective. on the one hand some of donald trump' comments as far as the german economy is concerned saying that germany was bad for exporting a lot of cars to america, comments he made around nato and saying that the other nato countries not pairing but he calls their fair share was unfair to american taxpayers. and they didn't feel like the other european countries that they got the assurances from america that they would have wanted as far as the security of ire rop is concerned. so certainly there were several things that angela merkel did
miss merkel is running for re-election.ut these comments that sheseis. >> reporter: yes, they absolutely seismic. i've been covering angela merkel since the summer of 2000 and she doesn't make piece comments oth the cuff even in a campaign. she won't use populist rhetoric. she certainly takes everything she says very seriously. and i think that there are three things that she was talking about which she felt were unsatisfactory as she put to the german perspective and to the european...
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after a big win for merkel in the key state of north rhine-westphalia, how will macron and merkel reshape the eu? they meet in berlin later today, matt. matt: that's right. expecting that meeting around .oon, so six hours from now we are less than a half-hour from the european open. bureau stocks -- euro stocks rising a quarter percent. cac futures, looks like a risk on day. investors are selling off bunds. i have a three-day chart, let's move it to one day so you can see the price action. you could see some volatility there, but yields are still up 0.4%.right now, to .0 guy: what do you make of the win for merkel? north rhine-westphalia is big, and she took it big. is it in the bag, when we get to the central vote in september? matt: i don't think you can say it is in the bag, because we still have four months, and last year in the u.s., not everybody thought donald trump was going to be the next president in july, or even in august or september. but we do have a really shocking victory for merkel, it is the second time in 50 years they have taken north e otherestphalia, so th party is t
after a big win for merkel in the key state of north rhine-westphalia, how will macron and merkel reshape the eu? they meet in berlin later today, matt. matt: that's right. expecting that meeting around .oon, so six hours from now we are less than a half-hour from the european open. bureau stocks -- euro stocks rising a quarter percent. cac futures, looks like a risk on day. investors are selling off bunds. i have a three-day chart, let's move it to one day so you can see the price action. you...
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angela merkel said the ukrainian at parties came to power democratically.poken ofkel had misinformation. she gave the example of a negative news story about germany that originated in russia. she said if there was more germany would look into that. vladimir putin said russia did not interfere with the internal affairs of other country. also the gay community and chechnya. that russians had the right to protest. vladimir putin has said the russian police were more reserved than police and the west. clearly a string of differences. minds today inhe sochi between the german chancellor and the russian president. tim: steve rosenberg in moscow. for more on the meeting in the phone call between the u.s. and have beenesidents, i speaking to the former u.s. ambassador to ukraine who is now at the brookings institution. let's talk about the phone call to president trump. it is not clear if the syrian air were mentioned, but presumably this is building on that. >> secretary tillerson was in moscow after the airstrikes. it looks like this phone call was on a higher le
angela merkel said the ukrainian at parties came to power democratically.poken ofkel had misinformation. she gave the example of a negative news story about germany that originated in russia. she said if there was more germany would look into that. vladimir putin said russia did not interfere with the internal affairs of other country. also the gay community and chechnya. that russians had the right to protest. vladimir putin has said the russian police were more reserved than police and the...
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angela merkel is the only contender.ial for some grand bargain between paris and berlin but the devil remains in the details. before we can get there, we have to first wait for the french president to put together his parliament. we have the elections in june. and whether he can even put forward and be successful with his reforms domestically and at the eu level. it depends on if you can get support in the french parliament. perspective, the queen of julia: europe remains very much in her seat. let us -- and find they cant us assume coordinate some support, how conservative will they be? angela merkel is going to step 40, you needy -- to behave. those tensions could be on the rise. first, they need to sort a lot of domestic issues. there are labor market reforms and others. through, iet that think berlin would be able -- would be willing to cut him more leeway. fiscalre will be no pulling of debt. a eurozoneals for budget and finance minister -- we are still a ways out. and merkel also spoke about the reopening of the tr
angela merkel is the only contender.ial for some grand bargain between paris and berlin but the devil remains in the details. before we can get there, we have to first wait for the french president to put together his parliament. we have the elections in june. and whether he can even put forward and be successful with his reforms domestically and at the eu level. it depends on if you can get support in the french parliament. perspective, the queen of julia: europe remains very much in her seat....
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♪ francine: merkel meets modi.he german chancellor welcomes the leader of the world's largest democracy. washington morning. the st. louis fed president tells bloomberg the present -- administration needs to make good on promises. how much longer will the honeymoon last? narrowing, polls theresa may tries to move against complacency. is a landslide victory no longer on the cards? : surveillance,rg i am francine lacqua in london. lots to get through. politics filtering through your currency markets. first things first. let's check in on your markets. stocks down with the stoxx 600 down 2/10 of a percent. the euro slipping with most currencies against the dollar after draghi's dumbest -- done vish message. at can see japan, the yen 111.07 and the south african rand extending losses to a second session after the president jacob zuma survived a bid to oust him. your data, but let's get to the bloomberg first word news with nejra cehic. nejra: the president at the st. louis fed said the jury is still out on if the trump
♪ francine: merkel meets modi.he german chancellor welcomes the leader of the world's largest democracy. washington morning. the st. louis fed president tells bloomberg the present -- administration needs to make good on promises. how much longer will the honeymoon last? narrowing, polls theresa may tries to move against complacency. is a landslide victory no longer on the cards? : surveillance,rg i am francine lacqua in london. lots to get through. politics filtering through your currency...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ francine: merkel meets modi.the leader of the world's largest democracy. washington morning. the st. louis fed president tells bloomberg the present -- administration needs to make good on promises. how much longer will the honeymoon last? narrowing, polls theresa may tries to move against complacency. is a landslide victory no longer on the cards? this is bloomberg
this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ francine: merkel meets modi.the leader of the world's largest democracy. washington morning. the st. louis fed president tells bloomberg the present -- administration needs to make good on promises. how much longer will the honeymoon last? narrowing, polls theresa may tries to move against complacency. is a landslide victory no longer on the cards? this is bloomberg
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and mrs merkel took this time to talk about homosexuality there. yes, there was a big scandal raised up in russian media, in the russian oppositional media about a month ago. they published materials about chechen gays, which fled from russia because of torturing, as they said and pressuring and even killing people by some government forces in chechnya. the leader of chechnya already has denied everything, saying there is no evidence putin said almost the same. actually, he actually didn't comment on this during, after this meeting. so soon after mr putin's meeting with the chancellor he was due to hold a prearranged phone call with donald trump. watching this for us is our correspondent in washington dc. hi anthony, good to have you back with us. anthony, good to have you back with us. what has been said, what is the kremlin or white house saying? this is the third time that donald trump and vladimir putin have had a conversation since donald trump was elected last year. they spoke first about syria and cooperating to ensure peace in syria and cre
and mrs merkel took this time to talk about homosexuality there. yes, there was a big scandal raised up in russian media, in the russian oppositional media about a month ago. they published materials about chechen gays, which fled from russia because of torturing, as they said and pressuring and even killing people by some government forces in chechnya. the leader of chechnya already has denied everything, saying there is no evidence putin said almost the same. actually, he actually didn't...
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you know angela merkel very well and you are know angela merkel very well and you a re close know angelaell and you are close friend of hers. she is not are close friend of hers. she is not a who usually is prone to being quite so outspoken as she has about the relationship with america this week. what specifically did you think pushed her to say the things that she has said. was it the manner of president trump at the g—7 meeting and during his trip to europe or specific policies?m might bea europe or specific policies?m might be a mixture. i was not sitting next to them in those meetings but also there are questions to do with climate change in which angela merkel is very much interested. if there is nojoint policy on climate change we cannot solve problems in africa, and fighting terrorism and have a solution to migration, if we have no understanding of international trade relations. we have to see that bmw sells more cars outside the united states spent to them. and these are crucial things that are not known. soi crucial things that are not known. so i think that is a problem if it
you know angela merkel very well and you are know angela merkel very well and you a re close know angelaell and you are close friend of hers. she is not are close friend of hers. she is not a who usually is prone to being quite so outspoken as she has about the relationship with america this week. what specifically did you think pushed her to say the things that she has said. was it the manner of president trump at the g—7 meeting and during his trip to europe or specific policies?m might bea...
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chancellor merkel, thank you very much.ther heads of state and government, i am honored to be here with members of an alliance that has promoted safety and peace across the world. prime minister may, all the nations here grieve with you and stand with you. i would like to ask that we now observe a moment of silence for the victims and families of the savage attack which took place in manchester. thank you. terrible thing. this ceremony is a day for both remembrance and resolve. we remember and mourn those nearly 3000 innocent people who were brutally murdered by terrorists on september 11, 2001. our nato allies responded swiftly and decisively, invoking for the first time in its history the article 5 collective defense commitments. the recent attack on manchester in the united kingdom demonstrates the depth of the evil we face with terrorism. innocent little girls and so many others were horribly murdered and badly injured while attending a concert, beautiful lives with so much great potential, torn from their families fore
chancellor merkel, thank you very much.ther heads of state and government, i am honored to be here with members of an alliance that has promoted safety and peace across the world. prime minister may, all the nations here grieve with you and stand with you. i would like to ask that we now observe a moment of silence for the victims and families of the savage attack which took place in manchester. thank you. terrible thing. this ceremony is a day for both remembrance and resolve. we remember and...
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angela merkel and her constituency are certainly not for that. they see a different kind of future for the european union. on the other hand, she is a steady hand for him to work with if she does indeed when the elections sentiment 24th. it will be her fourth term as chancellor of germany. away fromake a lot her. she could also take a lot away from him because she has been in power so long. she lacks the outsider quality or new, quality that he has. quality that he has. they could be a good team for each other. francine: what are you looking at for martin schulz? i know he said it is going to be more difficult for september, but he vowed not to step aside. we of the federal elections september 24. is it a clear win for info merkel or in politics, a lot can happen in four months? inpolitics, like an happen four months. there were not a lot of people out there saying donald trump was going to be the next president of the u.s. last july or even last august or last september or even last october. things can change quickly. as martin schulz is concern
angela merkel and her constituency are certainly not for that. they see a different kind of future for the european union. on the other hand, she is a steady hand for him to work with if she does indeed when the elections sentiment 24th. it will be her fourth term as chancellor of germany. away fromake a lot her. she could also take a lot away from him because she has been in power so long. she lacks the outsider quality or new, quality that he has. quality that he has. they could be a good...
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angela merkel questioning the alliance with europe. the times when we could rely on others are over. europeans must take our fate into our own hands. president trump rating the trip a great success and tweeting a tease. he will decide on the landmark paris agreement this week. trump again targeting journalists and leakers inside his own white house. accusing the fake news media of fabricating lies coming out of the white house. the latest from his son-in-law jared kushner. during the december meeting, kushner asking sergei kislyak for help setting up a back channel for secret communications. a back channel to bypass u.s. surveillance. >> this is off the map, michael. i know of no other experience like this in our history. certainly within my life experience. >> my dashboard warning light was clearly on. i think that was the case with all of the intelligence community. concerned about the nature of these approaches to the russi russians. >> reporter: kislyak surprised by the president. according to intercepted communications with russia
angela merkel questioning the alliance with europe. the times when we could rely on others are over. europeans must take our fate into our own hands. president trump rating the trip a great success and tweeting a tease. he will decide on the landmark paris agreement this week. trump again targeting journalists and leakers inside his own white house. accusing the fake news media of fabricating lies coming out of the white house. the latest from his son-in-law jared kushner. during the december...
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there is also a sense that i go a merkel also faces elections, so he said he would -- that angela merkelthose plans. francine: what details about the prime minister, announced yesterday? macron wantednuel a new face. quite unknown to the french public. experiences in the private sector. he was a lawyer and worked with a newsletter company, but basically, he is from the center-right. he basically left the republicans to join this new government, broadening repeal -- appeal to the republicans. he used to be the front man for the republican who lost in november. clearly, he is trying to split french republicans. francine: thank you, caroline connan. peter hooper of deutsche bank stays with us. coming up, we will be in brussels to speak with the bnp paribas. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: "bloomberg surveillance: what a morning. on washington in our first word news, here's taylor riggs. taylor: the white house has been rocked by report that the president disclosed secrets to russian diplomats last week. closely held intelligence about an islamic state plot. the presidents national security advise
there is also a sense that i go a merkel also faces elections, so he said he would -- that angela merkelthose plans. francine: what details about the prime minister, announced yesterday? macron wantednuel a new face. quite unknown to the french public. experiences in the private sector. he was a lawyer and worked with a newsletter company, but basically, he is from the center-right. he basically left the republicans to join this new government, broadening repeal -- appeal to the republicans. he...
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this is something that was calculated. >> i've been covering angela merkel since 2000. i've known her since she was an opposition leader in germany. she was reserved and calculated, a doctor of physics and not someone who comes out with off the cuff remarks she hasn't thought through. she's currently in an election campaign but so far ahead of the polls that no one really believes she's actually in line to lose this election. she will have not done this in sense of being in the election campaign she would have calculated this, we need deeper ties with europe and give a warning to the u.s. as well that germany is feeling alienated at this point. >> fred pleitgen thank you very much. >>> president trump returned to washington over the weekend. he left behind bruised alliances overseas and landed home in a pretty deep crisis. during those nine days he was gone much of the focus especially at the latter end of the trip was on his son-in-law jared kushner and reports he tried to set up the secret back-channel to communicate with the russians, with the kremlin. the white hous
this is something that was calculated. >> i've been covering angela merkel since 2000. i've known her since she was an opposition leader in germany. she was reserved and calculated, a doctor of physics and not someone who comes out with off the cuff remarks she hasn't thought through. she's currently in an election campaign but so far ahead of the polls that no one really believes she's actually in line to lose this election. she will have not done this in sense of being in the election...
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typically slightly anti-trump, pro merkel, even the press which has been critical of merkel. came out and said something rather undiplomatic. if it was just based on that environmental issue, perhaps she has been too strong with the rhetoric. but we don't know what was said behind closed doors. she said a landmark statement in terms of saying they can't rely on -- >> maybe she's trying to rally europe. maybe some of the leaders after g7 were feeling down on the part of lack of cohesion. >> i'm sure she trying to rally voters in japan. >>> housing and the consumer are in focus. april personal income and spending is out at 8:30 a.m. eastern. the case-shiller home price index at 9:00. >>> steve liesman will have an interview with dallas fed president rob kaplan on "squawk box" at 7:00 a.m. >>> >>> industrials have been on a tear this year with the industrial etf hitting a record high on friday. what is driving the sector? landon dowdy joins us with more. >> industrials have gotten a nice bump since the election. in fact, defense stocks are coming off of the best week of gains so
typically slightly anti-trump, pro merkel, even the press which has been critical of merkel. came out and said something rather undiplomatic. if it was just based on that environmental issue, perhaps she has been too strong with the rhetoric. but we don't know what was said behind closed doors. she said a landmark statement in terms of saying they can't rely on -- >> maybe she's trying to rally europe. maybe some of the leaders after g7 were feeling down on the part of lack of cohesion....