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rules we don't want these tariffs we believe that we home each other not only that we are home to new european union but that this can have much wider implications. e.u. commission president john claude younger travels to washington for talks on trade next week if a solution can be found the e.u. says it will consider further countermeasures. some e.u. or talia tree tariffs on american products came into effect at the start of this month for jack daniels the united states' biggest whiskey exporter it may mean hiking prices in europe and washington correspondent claire richardson went to lynchburg tennessee to get a taste of the problem. american whiskey in the firing line now that the european union has hit back against president donald trump with tariffs of its own companies like jack daniels are being forced to make sacrifices that could hurt their bottom line. i fear linford tennessee home to jack daniels whiskey it's why they did it they said they plan to increase their prices something. for consumers in the european union and they're worried that we're choosing what they think will forego
rules we don't want these tariffs we believe that we home each other not only that we are home to new european union but that this can have much wider implications. e.u. commission president john claude younger travels to washington for talks on trade next week if a solution can be found the e.u. says it will consider further countermeasures. some e.u. or talia tree tariffs on american products came into effect at the start of this month for jack daniels the united states' biggest whiskey...
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economic growth and trade post brock's that are expected to top the agenda of britain's divorce new european union will also have a profound effect on thousands of people who live outside of europe a small caribbean island is one of fourteen british overseas territories residents there didn't have a say in the bricks and boat some on the island now see the result as a chance to push for independence one day. as part of our road to breakfast series mattis and l'arche will take this is it to gauge the mood. as ships docking in britain six thousand five hundred kilometers away from the british mainland we're in the one off britain six overseas territories in the caribbean people here have to import nearly everything even their drinking water this sport is a life of language. is the only because this is the only board so. if for whatever reason this port closes on. angola itself just like there was no. most of the goods come in via the e.u. or more precisely from a poor just fifteen minutes away on the french island off some of. the neighboring islands have close ties but now breaks it is threat
economic growth and trade post brock's that are expected to top the agenda of britain's divorce new european union will also have a profound effect on thousands of people who live outside of europe a small caribbean island is one of fourteen british overseas territories residents there didn't have a say in the bricks and boat some on the island now see the result as a chance to push for independence one day. as part of our road to breakfast series mattis and l'arche will take this is it to...
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news still to come on our program washout amazon dot com is leading a wave of chinese e-commerce giants and they have ambitions for the european market of stories coming up. so much a visit. to a link to news from africa and the world or link to exception stories in discussion from the use of easy to our website deputed poems to much coffee cup join us on facebook doubling or for go.
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with me is the playwright and writer in the new european, bonnie greer, and the american commentatorcaster, charlie wolf. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. we're both british as well. the observer leads with claims of a cross—party consensus on theresa may's brexit plans — with the labour peer lord mandelson saying the current blueprint would lead to "national humiliation". the paper also carries a picture of serena williams congratulating her opponent angelique kerber on her victory in the wimbledon final. brexit also the lead for the sunday express — with claims borisjohnson is preparing what it calls a "bombshell" resignation speech. the telegraph leads on an interview with a former government minister over his decision to resign because of the prime minister's brexit plans — but also carries a picture of the duchesses of cambridge and sussex enjoying an afternoon at wimbledon. the sunday times claims princes william and charles didn't want to meet donald trump on his uk visit, with a source describing it as a "snub". the sunday mirror breaks the story which forced th
with me is the playwright and writer in the new european, bonnie greer, and the american commentatorcaster, charlie wolf. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. we're both british as well. the observer leads with claims of a cross—party consensus on theresa may's brexit plans — with the labour peer lord mandelson saying the current blueprint would lead to "national humiliation". the paper also carries a picture of serena williams congratulating her opponent angelique...
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that helps it achieve a combined consumption rate of six liters per one hundred kilometers on the new european driving cycle. outside the new s.t. is a bit leaner and meaner than its brothers. bigger air intakes upper lips big wheels with red brake calipers are just as obligatory for the segment as the distinctive roof spoiler. for. their weird features of body color diffuser and twin exhaust pipes. i'm nice touch in the fiesta estes interior from the last generation is the s.t. logo. on the seats and the steering wheel which is now flat on the bottom only a stick shift is available the sport seats are made by ricardo. the three cylinder engine is the next logical step and forge downsizing strategy. over the past few months andres had the pleasure of test driving some of the fiesta s.t.s. competitors the polo g.t. the suv sport and the jarosz g r m n. he says they all have their strong points but the fiesta as t. still sets the pace for pure driving fun of course a three cylinder engine artificial sounds from poser and cylinder deactivation aren't usually associated with supporting us and fun
that helps it achieve a combined consumption rate of six liters per one hundred kilometers on the new european driving cycle. outside the new s.t. is a bit leaner and meaner than its brothers. bigger air intakes upper lips big wheels with red brake calipers are just as obligatory for the segment as the distinctive roof spoiler. for. their weird features of body color diffuser and twin exhaust pipes. i'm nice touch in the fiesta estes interior from the last generation is the s.t. logo. on the...
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this is the world that new orleans at least the european settlers and colonists aspired to be. this is a prosperous sugar plantation. they are hoping that new orleans makes them money. one of the most interesting aspects of this drawing is that you in addition to seeing all of the aspects required for sugar production, you in the foreground also get to see the treatment of the enslaved population, the enslaved african population that were taken as captives from africa and brought to you new world to work the land. you can see that he has a collar around his neck, he is being held by a rope by another individual and then this is likely the overseer and this is the slave driver with whip in hand. as we move into this room we talk about what the crossing over experience would have been like. so this case right here is giving you a glimpse of some of the instruments that were used by ship captains and as they were navigating the atlantic ocean. this piece right here gives you a great cross-section of what a ship would have looked like on the inside and where all the cargo would have
this is the world that new orleans at least the european settlers and colonists aspired to be. this is a prosperous sugar plantation. they are hoping that new orleans makes them money. one of the most interesting aspects of this drawing is that you in addition to seeing all of the aspects required for sugar production, you in the foreground also get to see the treatment of the enslaved population, the enslaved african population that were taken as captives from africa and brought to you new...
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a little opportunity to come into its own at least not in stop and go traffic measured by the new european driving cycle the must as fuel consumption in town comes to nine point three leaders driver behavior is a crucial factor in calculating real fuel consumption. go up or not this can say for sure if the benefits from cylinder deactivation are really as great as claimed the indicator shows he's now averaging about eight leaders per one hundred kilometers that's about a leader more than mazda claims but he still views that as respectable for this s.u.v. . in germany amounts to c.h. five equipped with the fuel saving technology starts at thirty eight thousand six hundred ninety year olds. say. that kids who i'll find a rally is one of europe's most popular car events together with the prestigious con income ski races it's spread the us three and mountain towns feynman around the world. when the service driver praises the beautiful surroundings perfect timing nice weather and great people all of these participants learn about backfiring the hard way. this driver explains that they have prob
a little opportunity to come into its own at least not in stop and go traffic measured by the new european driving cycle the must as fuel consumption in town comes to nine point three leaders driver behavior is a crucial factor in calculating real fuel consumption. go up or not this can say for sure if the benefits from cylinder deactivation are really as great as claimed the indicator shows he's now averaging about eight leaders per one hundred kilometers that's about a leader more than mazda...
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news. european stocks job or frozen performance of such length. for mother of concerts every weekend the touch of good in concert which comes. to. love me live. climate change. waist length pollution. isn't it time for good new eco africa people and projects that are changing our environment for the better it's up to us to make a difference let's explain each other. the committee for the environment magazine. d w. this is d w news why go from berlin tonight from search to rescue twelve poisoned their coach trapped inside a cave in thailand they've been found but their ordeal is far from over authorities in thailand mourning it could take months to rescue the boys and their football coach from the flood in cave system where they've been trapped for ten days monsoon rains are also threatening the.
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we will have to create a new european security apparatus that can survive despite whatever comes from the united states. that's one thing. now they're beginning to get less panicky. they seem to have judged over the last several days that nothing much happened in helsinki. that despite the claims from both sides, that nothing actually much happened. what do you think? >> well, i think that first of all, i want to go back for a second to the question of what putin wanted trump to deliver. i would argue a little bit with aaron's point that putin wanted him -- that trump turns out to be able to deliver less than he thought. putin doesn't want the united states to lift sanks. p putin doesn't want a better relationship. the situation is actually perfect for him. he mobilizes around this. he sanctions keep everyone in a state of tension. they don't affect him personally. they only -- the only bee in his bonnet is bill browder. what he wants is exactly what he gets. he gets a constant state of hostility and yet he gets to divide and concur. this is the incredible part. he has succeeded in di
we will have to create a new european security apparatus that can survive despite whatever comes from the united states. that's one thing. now they're beginning to get less panicky. they seem to have judged over the last several days that nothing much happened in helsinki. that despite the claims from both sides, that nothing actually much happened. what do you think? >> well, i think that first of all, i want to go back for a second to the question of what putin wanted trump to deliver....
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this is another on they posted six straight fees and they, too, warned about thea potential im of new european union auto tariffs on their profitrg s, and finally, avery dennison, they make labeling products and stationary kinds of things and they started rolling out price increaons with respse to rising commodity costs andaterials like paper and residents used for adhesive. the direct impact so far is modest,ut it doe paint a broader picture of macro uncertainty. for "nightly business report," i'm bob pisani at the n york stock exchange. >> nick reich joins us now to talk more about corporate earnings and the potential at headwinds ome companies and industries are facing. he is the ceo of the earnings scout. welcome. nice to have you with us, nick. >> thanks for having me. >> bob pisani talks about some of those headwinds including the tariffs, but you mak the point that basically the tariff issue is very company-specific, and that right nt's not affecting the economy and the market overall. >> that's correct. they're industry specific and the overall impact of tariffs right now to the overal
this is another on they posted six straight fees and they, too, warned about thea potential im of new european union auto tariffs on their profitrg s, and finally, avery dennison, they make labeling products and stationary kinds of things and they started rolling out price increaons with respse to rising commodity costs andaterials like paper and residents used for adhesive. the direct impact so far is modest,ut it doe paint a broader picture of macro uncertainty. for "nightly business...
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jillian: he threatens new european tariffs vowing to end america's streak in the world's piggy bank.reporter: big meetings at the white house. he previously seeing the eu coming to washington negotiating on trade. the us and eu dropped off errors in subsidies, that is called free market and trade and they won't. meeting with the european commission's president, and discussing mutual tariffs provided the new tariffs on aluminum and steel. in kansas the president was optimistic the tactics will pay off in the end. >> our country lost $817 billion in trade. these countries have been ripping us off for decades. it doesn't take a week, it takes longer. >> reporter: the administration announced it would provide $12 billion in financial aid to american farmers hit hard by recent tariffs, promised they would benefit the most. >> these trade deals are a disaster, the farmers are the biggest beneficiary. we are opening up farmers. be a little patient. >> reporter: backlash from republicans as well as democrats was stern. iowa gop senator chuck grassley saying i don't fall the president for try
jillian: he threatens new european tariffs vowing to end america's streak in the world's piggy bank.reporter: big meetings at the white house. he previously seeing the eu coming to washington negotiating on trade. the us and eu dropped off errors in subsidies, that is called free market and trade and they won't. meeting with the european commission's president, and discussing mutual tariffs provided the new tariffs on aluminum and steel. in kansas the president was optimistic the tactics will...
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solution well on sunday as a whole for threatened to resign despite merkel's progress at forging a new european migration plan in today when asked about the possibility that the chancellor may fire him instead he responded i am not going to let myself be fired by a chancellor who was only chancellor because of me personal power politics revealed for all the world to see egos in power pulled back from the edge of a political cliff. here is the chancellor of the agreement that she reached tonight with mr they hope. they present gentlemen for our general secretary will give us a summary of the decisions. i want to say that i am very happy that the cd you and the c.i.s. you have reached a compromise with regard to controlling and introducing order in the question of the prevention of secondary migration in the european council a few days ago we agreed that we have to deal with the secondary migration because otherwise the freedoms of the schengen area and the freedom of movement will be put in jeopardy. we agreed to take steps. at a national entering a level but also to work in partnership with the
solution well on sunday as a whole for threatened to resign despite merkel's progress at forging a new european migration plan in today when asked about the possibility that the chancellor may fire him instead he responded i am not going to let myself be fired by a chancellor who was only chancellor because of me personal power politics revealed for all the world to see egos in power pulled back from the edge of a political cliff. here is the chancellor of the agreement that she reached tonight...
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what's more, by making these documents so unintelligible these companies may be in breach of the new europeanthey intend to use your personal data. joining me now from our newsroom is social media expert and lawyer, kevin poulter. give meaning an idea about how complicit these things are. incredibly complex. the big story today has been about how children interpret and acknowledge and give informed consent. it's the general data protection revelations which require informed consent from people before they disclose data. what's important is how we go about it and by giving reams and reams of policy state m e nts by giving reams and reams of policy statements and privacy state, that is telling you how they will use the information that we carry on regardless. so many companies say we have abbreviated versions and you can read that and they are a lot easier to understand. what's wrong with that? they have to give all the detail. but in the same way they have to do it in a concise format which is easier to understand. that's the difficulty. two different things working together. 0n that's the dif
what's more, by making these documents so unintelligible these companies may be in breach of the new europeanthey intend to use your personal data. joining me now from our newsroom is social media expert and lawyer, kevin poulter. give meaning an idea about how complicit these things are. incredibly complex. the big story today has been about how children interpret and acknowledge and give informed consent. it's the general data protection revelations which require informed consent from people...
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have the new european union rules achieved their goals and whether trading landscape looks like. talk the banking union and chances of more integration. welcome to "bloomberg markets: rules & returns." i am nejra cehic, in london. "rules and returns" is a show where we delve into the regulatory challenges and opportunities for financial markets around the globe. first, a roundup of the news. here's sebastian salek.
have the new european union rules achieved their goals and whether trading landscape looks like. talk the banking union and chances of more integration. welcome to "bloomberg markets: rules & returns." i am nejra cehic, in london. "rules and returns" is a show where we delve into the regulatory challenges and opportunities for financial markets around the globe. first, a roundup of the news. here's sebastian salek.
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our guests joining me tonight is playwriter and contributor to the new european bonnie greer, and political wolf. the 12 boys and their football coach who were rescued from a cave complex in thailand are to leave hospital on thursday, when they'll be reunited with their families. the father of one of the boys, who's the team captain, has told the bbc the team had feared for their lives, and he is looking forward to hugging his son. martin patience reports. they are arguably the world's most famous football team. the latest pictures from hospital with the boys building up their strength. this player wants to eat crispy pork and fried rice. another boy is after some sushi. and a third wants a kfc. thank you so much. after the darkness of the cave, they now have the light to draw. one of those recovering is 13—year—old dom. his father has spoken exclusively to the bbc. translation: he said it was an enormous struggle inside the cave. it was of course dark and there was no food. they drank the water dripping from the roof of the cave. the coach got them to meditate every day. it created a tight
our guests joining me tonight is playwriter and contributor to the new european bonnie greer, and political wolf. the 12 boys and their football coach who were rescued from a cave complex in thailand are to leave hospital on thursday, when they'll be reunited with their families. the father of one of the boys, who's the team captain, has told the bbc the team had feared for their lives, and he is looking forward to hugging his son. martin patience reports. they are arguably the world's most...
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this is your business update glad you could join me has the makings of a new transatlantic dispute european finance ministers and central bankers have called for global rules to tax the digital economy putting them at all odds with u.s. counterparts the idea was floated a meeting of the g twenty in the argentinian capital when his ideas on sunday and it's not likely to go down well with the u.s. tech giants. it's an idea the e.u. started toying with earlier this year digital companies should pay their fair share of taxes during last weekend's g twenty meeting e.u. finance leaders made sure the proposal was on the docket. like every other company tech giants like google are acquired to pay taxes on their profits however many used creative accounting to avoid paying their full share that's why the e.u. wants to start taxing the revenues instead of the profits that large digital companies earn in european countries. the new measure would force digital companies with significant presence in europe to pay a three percent tax on the e.u. revenues brussels hopes the tax will raise five billion eur
this is your business update glad you could join me has the makings of a new transatlantic dispute european finance ministers and central bankers have called for global rules to tax the digital economy putting them at all odds with u.s. counterparts the idea was floated a meeting of the g twenty in the argentinian capital when his ideas on sunday and it's not likely to go down well with the u.s. tech giants. it's an idea the e.u. started toying with earlier this year digital companies should...
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have the new european union rules achieved their goals and what the trading landscape looks like.the banking union and chances of more integration. welcome to "bloomberg markets: rules & returns." i am nejra cehic, in london. "rules and returns" is a show where we delve into the regulatory challenges and opportunities for financial markets around the globe. first, a roundup of the news. here's sebastian salek. set the?
have the new european union rules achieved their goals and what the trading landscape looks like.the banking union and chances of more integration. welcome to "bloomberg markets: rules & returns." i am nejra cehic, in london. "rules and returns" is a show where we delve into the regulatory challenges and opportunities for financial markets around the globe. first, a roundup of the news. here's sebastian salek. set the?
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jillian: new european tariffs and vows to end america's streak is the world's piggy bank.ob: griff jenkins live with how it is affecting workers here at home. a big deal. >> reporter: a busy day at the white house as the president welcomes transatlantic allies previewing his agenda on twitter. he is coming to washington to negotiate a deal on trade. the us and eu drop all barriers and subsidies, that would be called free market and fair trade. we are ready but they won't. when the president meets with the european commission's president, the eu says they are ready to discuss mutual tariffs provided the us first select new tariffs on aluminum and steel. in kansas the president was optimistic the new tariffs tactics would pay off in the end. >> our country lost 817 billion with a b dollars on trade. the country 7 ripping us off for decades. it doesn't take a week, it takes longer but we are going to get it done. rob: the administration announced $12 billion in financial aid to farmers hit hard by recent tariffs, he promised they would benefit the most. >> you have to see the
jillian: new european tariffs and vows to end america's streak is the world's piggy bank.ob: griff jenkins live with how it is affecting workers here at home. a big deal. >> reporter: a busy day at the white house as the president welcomes transatlantic allies previewing his agenda on twitter. he is coming to washington to negotiate a deal on trade. the us and eu drop all barriers and subsidies, that would be called free market and fair trade. we are ready but they won't. when the...
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ponder because as you said these two represent two very different archetypes of governance the new york european the way which is based on laws it's all very simple deliberations slow motion decision making and the what i would call the old american way you know get it done and get it done very quickly and it's not that donald trump doesn't respect institutions i'm not sure about that but i think he definitely has a certain disregard for for the dialogue for the sake of dialogue i think he may believe that the european union is using it to its advantage to keep the benefits as much as you may dislike him i'm sure that that is the case for most european intellectuals do you think your of can learn anything from donald trump well first of all i don't think international politics is about liking are not liking it's about asking whether parties countries and their leaders or groups inside countries . have learned and know how to pursue their interests which is what it's all about in a way that's enlightened for them meaning that it's in a way which also contains or is interest in the long run indeed
ponder because as you said these two represent two very different archetypes of governance the new york european the way which is based on laws it's all very simple deliberations slow motion decision making and the what i would call the old american way you know get it done and get it done very quickly and it's not that donald trump doesn't respect institutions i'm not sure about that but i think he definitely has a certain disregard for for the dialogue for the sake of dialogue i think he may...
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canada's duties are four times larger than new european duties.ion for president trump's tariffs on exported canadian steel and aluminum. canada says the u.s. move is illegal and will harm canadian industries. >> and we will not back down. i cannot emphasize enough the regret with which we take these counter measures. we are acting very much in sorrow, not in anger, but the u.s. tariffs leave canada no choice. >>> the world's largest naval war games are happening near the hawaiian islands. rimpac brings together dozens of ships and submarine, 200 aircraft and 25,000 troops from 25 nations. u.s. military relations say the games are about building relationships. china is noticeably absent and beijing was disinvited. china is holding its own competing naval drills. >>> coming up, extreme heat hits parts of the united states affecting about 1/3 of the population. the latest forecast just ahead. >>> it began as a peaceful protest in iran and then this. at least one person was reported killed in the southern part of the country when demonstrators clashe
canada's duties are four times larger than new european duties.ion for president trump's tariffs on exported canadian steel and aluminum. canada says the u.s. move is illegal and will harm canadian industries. >> and we will not back down. i cannot emphasize enough the regret with which we take these counter measures. we are acting very much in sorrow, not in anger, but the u.s. tariffs leave canada no choice. >>> the world's largest naval war games are happening near the...
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have the new european union rules achieved their goals and what the trading landscape looks like.k the banking union and chances of more integration. welcome to "bloomberg markets: in rules & returns." i am nejra cehic, in london. "rules and returns" is a show where we delve into the regulatory challenges and opportunities for financial markets around the globe. first, a roundup of the news. here's sebastian salek.
have the new european union rules achieved their goals and what the trading landscape looks like.k the banking union and chances of more integration. welcome to "bloomberg markets: in rules & returns." i am nejra cehic, in london. "rules and returns" is a show where we delve into the regulatory challenges and opportunities for financial markets around the globe. first, a roundup of the news. here's sebastian salek.
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new chopin. next d.w. . european stars deliver rousing performances. of swiss the man of so i am a sings upbeat dance to sign and catchy ballads man. thing the man on the. well british singer in leona lewis reaches deep inside with heart and being. in concert in the final minutes believe. they make a commitment. they find solutions. they inspire. africa on the move. stories for both people your friends shaping their nation. and their continent. africa on the move the stories about motivational change makers taking their destinies into their own hands. d.w. multimedia series for africa. d w dot com africa on the move. world.
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the irony really is that it will continue with a new because it's a european scheme is a european regulation that's been awarded. but the percent of the quest must stay safe and continue protection within the u.k. copies flooding the local markets for world champion cornish pasty bacon that's just unacceptable modern recipes new ingredients sure says graham cornish which incidentally is his real name but the big items must stay handmade in cornwall not least for historical reasons as the chosen stock of miners who stands shame to cornwall this part. was of the help of the miners dr holmes and not only was it ten mind being called also last night she didn't really want to eat the arsenic afterwards. therefore they had was often discord in. the minds of since closed but the pasty lives on and many hope it will stay that way friends of the pasty are ready to fight breaks it or no breaks it. and we end on that tasting i thank you so much for watching. climate change. waste. pollution. isn't it time for good. eco africa people have projects that are changing the climate for the better. it's up to
the irony really is that it will continue with a new because it's a european scheme is a european regulation that's been awarded. but the percent of the quest must stay safe and continue protection within the u.k. copies flooding the local markets for world champion cornish pasty bacon that's just unacceptable modern recipes new ingredients sure says graham cornish which incidentally is his real name but the big items must stay handmade in cornwall not least for historical reasons as the chosen...
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new york. mark: live from bloomberg's european headquarters in london, i am mark barton. s.loomberg let's check in on first word news with kailey leinz. robert mueller is getting reinforcement to expand his investigation into russian meddling. he is making more use of career prosecutors from the justice department and fbi agents. a sign he may be laying the groundwork to eventually handoff parts of the probe. president trump has completed his interviews for the supreme court seat, according to fox news. he has a spent the week deliberating on his choice to fill the seat vacated by kennedy justice kennedy. unemployment benefit applications rose last week. jobless claims were up. the overall number is consistent with the tight labor market. the june job reports comes out tomorrow. a new populist government in italy wants to show financial markets it is not backing a way from its agenda. their finance minister tells bloomberg their first budget will have both tax cuts and a universal income. bond markets in italy were initially locked when populist parties to power. than 127y
new york. mark: live from bloomberg's european headquarters in london, i am mark barton. s.loomberg let's check in on first word news with kailey leinz. robert mueller is getting reinforcement to expand his investigation into russian meddling. he is making more use of career prosecutors from the justice department and fbi agents. a sign he may be laying the groundwork to eventually handoff parts of the probe. president trump has completed his interviews for the supreme court seat, according to...
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the british government has published a new blueprint for the country's exit from the european union new regs that minister dominic robb told parliament the proposals to the hosel aims to keep britain in a free market for goods with a looser relationship for services to the new class prompted the former foreign secretary and rags that minister to resign earlier this week. the syrian state television says government forces have raised the national flag over parts of that us city that had previously been in rebel hands since twenty eleven there are was the scene of the original anti assad protests that sparked civil war seven years ago the move was a major victory for president bashar al assad. israel released a video of its forces attacking syrian military positions near the golan heights the country said its forces hit three targets in retaliation after a syrian drone entered israeli air space syrian forces are continuing to push toward the goal on an area israel captured from syria back in nineteen sixty seven . the catalyst separatist leader calls for could soon be extradited to spain
the british government has published a new blueprint for the country's exit from the european union new regs that minister dominic robb told parliament the proposals to the hosel aims to keep britain in a free market for goods with a looser relationship for services to the new class prompted the former foreign secretary and rags that minister to resign earlier this week. the syrian state television says government forces have raised the national flag over parts of that us city that had...
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we'll have a whole new european commission.ave a whole new european governance structure in 2020. you will not get a lot from the europeans now. that is in the future. take something, bank it. hope you get a better european commission. roll back in 2021. and then further liberalize the agenda then. stuart: i think the tide is on our side, can i say that america's side, when it comes to the europeans? no it's a roller coaster. look, what trump likes and what we actually have here is a situation where we both can get something we want. those are actually the kind of deals he favors. he doesn't want to do an obama-like everything where i get everything and you get nothing. he doesn't feel the other guy has ownership. here is opportunity for both sued to get something. this is classic trumpian deal. stuart: yeah, if that happens, watch that stock market. james, thanks for joining us sir. we'll see you again. we'll talk north korea and putin another time. we'll do that for you. >> appreciate that. stuart: we're 20 minutes into the s
we'll have a whole new european commission.ave a whole new european governance structure in 2020. you will not get a lot from the europeans now. that is in the future. take something, bank it. hope you get a better european commission. roll back in 2021. and then further liberalize the agenda then. stuart: i think the tide is on our side, can i say that america's side, when it comes to the europeans? no it's a roller coaster. look, what trump likes and what we actually have here is a situation...
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new heart and mind of the european commission is behind what products. i think that the european commission would be very very good at to impose water privatization on anybody if they only could. we let the member states to organize it in the way that the think it's more efficient so both public and private ownership are possible so that we have an official system. distribute quality say for fish and affordable water to all the citizens. ok which of. their patience i mean it didn't occur to me that brought up an argument if you. want to push that if they don't actually mean whatever the trick is. we're not able to go to the common talking about three go up and i could be a lot of a better person. this isn't a contest but despised us once our finance minister ship that down and the guns guns. should be used by you know how to get it all. you need is he said no to students to pretty much easier this size and best in side and i don't and this guy. who are not easy it will. give it i was a hype. it was a historic referendum. ninety five percent of a tally of
new heart and mind of the european commission is behind what products. i think that the european commission would be very very good at to impose water privatization on anybody if they only could. we let the member states to organize it in the way that the think it's more efficient so both public and private ownership are possible so that we have an official system. distribute quality say for fish and affordable water to all the citizens. ok which of. their patience i mean it didn't occur to me...
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we have breaking news likely on google european regulators reportedly ready to slap alphabet with a $5ine over its android operating system shares of alphabet are down just over 1%. the eu's competition chief will hold a news conference this morning at 7:00 eastern time let's bring in the head of investment research at global data we have this big story here. european regulators likely to slap this $5 billion fine. i know 5 billion is not a lot for google is this more symbolic of things to come? >> i think it is in all the tech cycles they're doing well they're going to continue do well they're going to grow into their evaluations, but the one big theme that will be very big this year is regulation today we're seeing it from the eu commissioner, putting a potential $5 billion euro fine on google. they fined google 2.4 billion euros just a year ago on search neutrality a separate competitive issue this is on a different issue, which is essentially google forcing suppliers to use its own apps and services. but i think you will see more and more of this to come >> i don't know about over
we have breaking news likely on google european regulators reportedly ready to slap alphabet with a $5ine over its android operating system shares of alphabet are down just over 1%. the eu's competition chief will hold a news conference this morning at 7:00 eastern time let's bring in the head of investment research at global data we have this big story here. european regulators likely to slap this $5 billion fine. i know 5 billion is not a lot for google is this more symbolic of things to...
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moves the european union imposed highest steel tariffs this week. a new twenty five percent tax does not apply to all steel imports rather only those in excess of normal import volumes. this is the e.u. tries to avoid steel intended for the u.s. being redirected to europe. there's currently a glut of steel in markets due in part to over production in china. trade disputes with the trump administration in washington brought china and the e.u. closer together this week at the twentieth each china summit in beijing leaders on both sides confirm their commitment to rules based trade deepening their strategic partnership and reforming the world trade organization. there was finally some good news from deutsche bank this week germany's biggest lender is projecting a second quarter profit of four hundred million euros far exceeding expectations the announcement sent the bank's share price soaring new c.e.o. christian saving is restructuring the bank cutting thousands of jobs and scaling back its investment banking division. warehouse workers of online giant amaz
moves the european union imposed highest steel tariffs this week. a new twenty five percent tax does not apply to all steel imports rather only those in excess of normal import volumes. this is the e.u. tries to avoid steel intended for the u.s. being redirected to europe. there's currently a glut of steel in markets due in part to over production in china. trade disputes with the trump administration in washington brought china and the e.u. closer together this week at the twentieth each china...
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the revenue did match street forecast but growth was slowed by new european data privacy rules.les that may have challenged facebook to some degree and you're looking at spotify now down about 4.5% this morning. >>> shares of bio gen are on the move after the company reported key drug trial results. meg, good morning. >> analysts were calling this the summer catalyst for the bio sector. there had been a major run-up in both country stock prices leading into the data after the announcement that the study results were positive earlier this month and when they came in, the results turned out to be mixed. investor reaction last night was negative. first, the trial showed that the highest dose of the drug slowed the declines associated with alzheimer's such as memory loss and trouble thinking clearly by 30% compared with placebo it corresponded with a significant clearance of amy lloyd build up. lordosis didn't appear to work and one -- there are also questions about the fact that the highest dose group had significantly fewer patients with a genetic mutation than the other groups. r
the revenue did match street forecast but growth was slowed by new european data privacy rules.les that may have challenged facebook to some degree and you're looking at spotify now down about 4.5% this morning. >>> shares of bio gen are on the move after the company reported key drug trial results. meg, good morning. >> analysts were calling this the summer catalyst for the bio sector. there had been a major run-up in both country stock prices leading into the data after the...
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seems to be that that crisis has been averted for now now potentially time to look for new reforms is the european union ready will those states pull together do you think. not even sure of germany is ready yet and i think this refugee crisis can drag on for months assuming the. we will have a good and stable government for the rest of the year. i'm not quite sure i mean there has been some agreement between america and michael the famous mazie back declaration where they agreed on a euro zone budget the european monetary fund but not on the specifics and then also them there are many other eurozone member states who have their own interests and very different views i mean that is interesting you point today's other views the fact that some countries may not even be ready for example italy has got big issues to grapple with at the moment could we not potentially risking a two speed europe going on regarding reforms that might be a risk when it comes to the speed of reforms and the development of competitiveness and the debt situation but we can't have two speed europe in the sense of having two di
seems to be that that crisis has been averted for now now potentially time to look for new reforms is the european union ready will those states pull together do you think. not even sure of germany is ready yet and i think this refugee crisis can drag on for months assuming the. we will have a good and stable government for the rest of the year. i'm not quite sure i mean there has been some agreement between america and michael the famous mazie back declaration where they agreed on a euro zone...
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news the live from bergland from photo to friend us president donald trump on the european union hell a new partnership on trade has previously called the e.u. expo but after talks with the european commission president jiang put young trump says the two have agreed to work towards zero tariffs and subsidies will go live to washington also coming up they're counting the votes in pakistan after a violent election campaign voting in most areas was peaceful but a deadly suicide bombing cast a shadow over the day because the almost nothing sorry must not overwhelm us. there is no because it is now time to fight to stand together be brave. and above all to show solidarity and. greece's prime minister alexis tsipras consoles a grieving nation after wildfires kill at least eighty people rescue workers are now going door to door searching for survivors. kelly welcome to the program at a press conference at the white house u.s. president donald trump said that his meeting with european commission president john called younger begins a quote new phase in the u.s. relationship. the meeting was a
news the live from bergland from photo to friend us president donald trump on the european union hell a new partnership on trade has previously called the e.u. expo but after talks with the european commission president jiang put young trump says the two have agreed to work towards zero tariffs and subsidies will go live to washington also coming up they're counting the votes in pakistan after a violent election campaign voting in most areas was peaceful but a deadly suicide bombing cast a...