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protesters joined veteran marchers fired up by recent warnings from businesses like airbus and now siemensbout the potential economic costs of brexit. nobody voted to the damage the country in this way. and the people that lose are our children who lose the right, the freedom that we've enjoyed all of our lives. and there isn't enough of a reason to do this. but some people in the path of the march had a very different view. it's pathetic! it's anti—democratic. we know what we voted for, we voted to leave! today's march included very few politicians and absences were noticed. # where is jeremy corbyn. labour's leadership and the government are both opposed to the idea of a new public vote on the terms of the brexit deal. labour membership and labour voters are changing their mind and so i've always been clear the leadership has to catch up with the people. leave supporters will look at this and think, "you're just trying to un—pick the referendum. well, you know what is happening? this is what i'm doing. —— picking up. a lot of people who voted leave are like a lot of people who voted rema
protesters joined veteran marchers fired up by recent warnings from businesses like airbus and now siemensbout the potential economic costs of brexit. nobody voted to the damage the country in this way. and the people that lose are our children who lose the right, the freedom that we've enjoyed all of our lives. and there isn't enough of a reason to do this. but some people in the path of the march had a very different view. it's pathetic! it's anti—democratic. we know what we voted for, we...
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airbus and siemens take a different view. they have voiced concerns in public. see what reaction the business leaders have to that. but it isa business leaders have to that. but it is a tricky time for the prime minister. because she heads into the next round of negotiations in brussels next week. obviously, a crucial time. the whole process has been fraught with difficulties and fraught with debate. and as you say, the prime minister heading back to brussels at a key time. we have seen an example of pressure she is under not only from business who say we need close ties with the eu and details on the relationship. but on open letter from 60 former cabinet members, mps and economists, saying the planning for a no—deal scenario, where we would revert to world trade 0rganisation rules should be speeded up 0rganisation rules should be speeded up and many would be happy in that scenario and saying that to have real leverage in the talks, the government needs to treat that as a real option and they say that the prime minister is up against intransigent and punitive s
airbus and siemens take a different view. they have voiced concerns in public. see what reaction the business leaders have to that. but it isa business leaders have to that. but it is a tricky time for the prime minister. because she heads into the next round of negotiations in brussels next week. obviously, a crucial time. the whole process has been fraught with difficulties and fraught with debate. and as you say, the prime minister heading back to brussels at a key time. we have seen an...
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it came as the engineering firm siemens became the latest manufacturer, calling on the government to stay closely aligned with the single market. senior cabinet ministers again said they are prepared to walk away from the negotiations, rather than accept a bad deal. our political correspondent, ben wright, reports. this was a mobilisation on a big scale by people who had come to the capital from across the country. many of hoping brexit can be stopped. two years on from the referendum to leave the eu, the march organisers said more than 100,000 people turned up to demand another vote on the final brexit deal. sam is a gardenerfrom somerset. ian runs a business in surrey. i can tell you right now, running two businesses, that this is the last thing i want to be doing on a saturday. but i am having to do it because i see it's the only democratic opportunity i have to make my voice heard. the criticism would be from leave supporters, "look, we've done this. you're trying to rerun the whole argument again." well, i can take that point, but it is an entirely different context this time. i
it came as the engineering firm siemens became the latest manufacturer, calling on the government to stay closely aligned with the single market. senior cabinet ministers again said they are prepared to walk away from the negotiations, rather than accept a bad deal. our political correspondent, ben wright, reports. this was a mobilisation on a big scale by people who had come to the capital from across the country. many of hoping brexit can be stopped. two years on from the referendum to leave...
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it all comes as the german engineering firm siemens, which employs 15,000 people in the uk, called onovernment to remain closely aligned with the single market. senior cabinet ministers have again said the uk is prepared to walk away from the negotiations rather than accept a bad deal. 0ur political correspondent, nick eardley, reports. two years to the day since the brexit vote, visions of the future are still very different. campaigners in central london today calling for a vote for any final deal the government reaches with brussels. there has been two years since the referendum. the government is no clearer about what it wants. it is internally divided, let alone in argument with the european union, the country is very likely to end up in a bad place. we have got to stop the mess and the best way of doing it, is that when we know what the outcome is, that the public have the final say. businesses are expressing views as well. yesterday, airbus said it would reconsider its future in the uk if there is no deal. bmw called for more clarity. and today, there was this reaction to boris
it all comes as the german engineering firm siemens, which employs 15,000 people in the uk, called onovernment to remain closely aligned with the single market. senior cabinet ministers have again said the uk is prepared to walk away from the negotiations rather than accept a bad deal. 0ur political correspondent, nick eardley, reports. two years to the day since the brexit vote, visions of the future are still very different. campaigners in central london today calling for a vote for any final...
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no, airports was joined by siemens a couple of days ago andi joined by siemens a couple of days ago ande soon, adding to this chorus of business voices who are now out in the open saying they're concerned about the prospects of a no deal but also about the general direction and lack of clarity from the government about what they want from the brexited negotiations. it was an interesting tone from jeremy hunt because on friday, the government's response to the airbus statement was trying to calm it down and saying that the government was listening to the concerns of business, was going to be speaking to airbus, that it had full faith in its ability to handle these negotiations. this was a far more robust condemnation of what airbus in particular had done. jeremy hunt called their intervention completely inappropriate and saying that the duty of business now was to get behind the government and not put out these statements. it was an extraordinary response and there has been a counterattack by the cbi today saying thatjeremy hunt's comments were the perfect strategy for inhibiting busines
no, airports was joined by siemens a couple of days ago andi joined by siemens a couple of days ago ande soon, adding to this chorus of business voices who are now out in the open saying they're concerned about the prospects of a no deal but also about the general direction and lack of clarity from the government about what they want from the brexited negotiations. it was an interesting tone from jeremy hunt because on friday, the government's response to the airbus statement was trying to calm...
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airbus and siemens take a different view. they have voiced concerns in public.rime minister. because she heads into the next round of negotiations in brussels next week. saudi arabia has become the last country in the world to permit women to drive. the move is part of a programme of modernisation under crown prince mohamed bin salman. but leading women's rights activists who challenged the ban are still in prison. from riyadh, orla guerin reports. on the stroke of midnight, seizing their moment, and driving into the history books with a smile that says, it is our turn now. and plenty of support along the way. come morning, more women were taking to the road. teacher kareema seen off by her daughters. in six months it will be your turn. the only hazard she faced, male drivers. there is a stop sign, we have to stop. he did not want to stop. oh, my god. kareema has been taking us for a spin around the neighbourhood. today, she and other saudi women are finally behind the wheel. it has been a long time coming, and many women here are hoping there will be more chang
airbus and siemens take a different view. they have voiced concerns in public.rime minister. because she heads into the next round of negotiations in brussels next week. saudi arabia has become the last country in the world to permit women to drive. the move is part of a programme of modernisation under crown prince mohamed bin salman. but leading women's rights activists who challenged the ban are still in prison. from riyadh, orla guerin reports. on the stroke of midnight, seizing their...
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. —— siemens.they were striking a reassuring tone and saying we are listening to your concerns and we understand them but if we go into the negotiations and we get a good deal and the no deal scenario has got to be on the table, we don't envisage it happening. but we don't envisage it happening. but we heard a stronger line from jeremy hunt there. we should stand firm and resist the siren voices, and saying it is inappropriate for businesses to make these voices. siemens and bmw clearly take a different view because they have all voiced their concerns in public. it will be interesting to see what interaction business leaders have to that. but it isa business leaders have to that. but it is a tricky time for the prime minister because she is heading into the next round of negotiations at the next round of negotiations at the summit in brussels next week. crucial time. the whole process has been fraught with difficulties, fraught with debate. as you say, the prime minister heading back to brussels at
. —— siemens.they were striking a reassuring tone and saying we are listening to your concerns and we understand them but if we go into the negotiations and we get a good deal and the no deal scenario has got to be on the table, we don't envisage it happening. but we don't envisage it happening. but we heard a stronger line from jeremy hunt there. we should stand firm and resist the siren voices, and saying it is inappropriate for businesses to make these voices. siemens and bmw clearly...
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and siemens have joined ad boss in voicing their concerns about staying and investing in britain citing on certainty surrounding a post brigs it deal with the e.u. now that criticism was magnified by a new survey among business leaders in six e.u. countries a nearly half of eight hundred executives polled by the new bacon mackenzie said deficit reduced investment in the u.k. since the brig's it the vote ever said last week that a no deal scenario might lead it to move thousands of jobs abroad the us government continues to review its trade relations with the world but china and the e.u. have reiterated their opposition to washington's protectionist stance and their own commitment to the existing global trade order senior officials from china and the e.u. met in beijing earlier to conclude talks on a bilateral investment deal chinese deputy prime minister you he said he hopes europe would ease its controls on exports to china and the european commission vice president turn called on china to ease market access restrictions and tackle the issue of steel compatibility. women in saudi arabi
and siemens have joined ad boss in voicing their concerns about staying and investing in britain citing on certainty surrounding a post brigs it deal with the e.u. now that criticism was magnified by a new survey among business leaders in six e.u. countries a nearly half of eight hundred executives polled by the new bacon mackenzie said deficit reduced investment in the u.k. since the brig's it the vote ever said last week that a no deal scenario might lead it to move thousands of jobs abroad...
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siemens is considering a possible sale or options for extremely gas turbine operations.engineering company is looking at allossibilies such as a combination with a rival. zemin says. as he said the turbine part is a rtf their future industrial core. elon musk has been forced to rethink his ambitions for tesla. they are cutting about 9% of its workforce. the firings are taking place after tesla bungled its first attempt to mass produce the model three. estimate tesla maybe lose $1.3 billion over the next few quarters. the spanish parents of clothing retailer zara is benefiting from advances in technology. haveompany's improvements improved the efficiency online and in stores, hoping to compete with amazon's move into fashion. alix: three things that wall street is buzzing about this morning. first up, the dream job. tim cook talks about apple's recent investment but not all companies are living the dream. morgan stanley yield results. james gorman says the firm's goal of generating a billion dollars of bond revenue a quarter is a conservative estimate. he was open for ren
siemens is considering a possible sale or options for extremely gas turbine operations.engineering company is looking at allossibilies such as a combination with a rival. zemin says. as he said the turbine part is a rtf their future industrial core. elon musk has been forced to rethink his ambitions for tesla. they are cutting about 9% of its workforce. the firings are taking place after tesla bungled its first attempt to mass produce the model three. estimate tesla maybe lose $1.3 billion over...
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and cutting thousands of jobs at a reasonable trade agreement with brussels can't be made soon siemens and b.m.w. have similar plans. not everyone is happy about the pressure from the business community well i just thought it's completely inappropriate for businesses to make to be making these kinds of threats for one very simple reason we are in an absolutely critical moment in the discussions and what that means is that we need to get behind a reason to deliver the best possible bracks it a clean break so others went even further secretary of state and no one bracks a tear boris johnson allegedly used an expletive saying f. business at a recent private event expressing little concern for the worries of the corporate community a spokesman later tonight johnson used foul language. now on wednesday british and european business and union representatives put in a joint plead to leaders in london and brussels ahead of this week's european union summit they want details and they want them now the statement sign knees together represent twenty million employers and forty five million worker
and cutting thousands of jobs at a reasonable trade agreement with brussels can't be made soon siemens and b.m.w. have similar plans. not everyone is happy about the pressure from the business community well i just thought it's completely inappropriate for businesses to make to be making these kinds of threats for one very simple reason we are in an absolutely critical moment in the discussions and what that means is that we need to get behind a reason to deliver the best possible bracks it a...
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siemens has previously said it is not part of the company's future industrial core.: let's take a look at the markets as japan heads off to their lunch break. the downside against the nikkei. half a percent lower. the yen holding out 110. the japan 10 year yield unchanged. the bank of japan reducing. it lowered its purchase in the three to five-year segment on picking up the fed the pace or seeming to pick up the pace picking up the pace or seeming to pick up the pace on tightening this year. we are now expechat to look like four hikes in total of 2018. a reduction with the bank of japan, aut 30 billion yen. the first cut for the three of five-year segments in september. also seeing the pboc staying put on its rate decision. haidi: we waiting for the press conference out of seoul where mike pompeo has been there to debrief when it comes to the developments and achievements in that singapore summit between president trump and the north korean leader kim jong-un. they're waiting for him to take the stage. you're looking at a live picture of seoul and the foreign minist
siemens has previously said it is not part of the company's future industrial core.: let's take a look at the markets as japan heads off to their lunch break. the downside against the nikkei. half a percent lower. the yen holding out 110. the japan 10 year yield unchanged. the bank of japan reducing. it lowered its purchase in the three to five-year segment on picking up the fed the pace or seeming to pick up the pace picking up the pace or seeming to pick up the pace on tightening this year....
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the likes of airbus, bmw, siemens and nissan have all been warning of catastrophe for their businessesrs go up. well, after a meeting that went over by six hours, theresa may said she's been fighting for a fair deal for the uk's exit from the eu. on brexit i have been stressing that we wa nt on brexit i have been stressing that we want a deal that will work for the uk and for our european partners. and if we work together we can support each other‘s ‘s prosperity and security. we will publish a white paper shortly and i wa nt to publish a white paper shortly and i want to see the negotiations exhilarating and intensifying thereafter. simon french, chief economist at panmure gordon, joins me now. thank you forjoining us. that quote from theresa may there is interesting enough. we want answers quickly. everyone looks to hope for the answer, along with business things do need to go quickly now with only nine months left. the problem is that the two sides in this negotiation do not see eye to eye on some key redlines. it was quite interesting from the eu commission president yesterday sayi
the likes of airbus, bmw, siemens and nissan have all been warning of catastrophe for their businessesrs go up. well, after a meeting that went over by six hours, theresa may said she's been fighting for a fair deal for the uk's exit from the eu. on brexit i have been stressing that we wa nt on brexit i have been stressing that we want a deal that will work for the uk and for our european partners. and if we work together we can support each other‘s ‘s prosperity and security. we will...
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and siemens have joined airbus in voicing their concerns about staying and investing in britain the companies all cite uncertainty surrounding the post breaks that deal with the e.u. a criticism magnified by a new survey among business leaders in six e.u. countries really half of the eight hundred executives whole bible from mckenzie that their firms have reduced investment in the u.k. since the breaks of thought aeronautics company air bus said last week that a no deal scenario might lead to moving thousands of jobs abroad women in saudi arabia no longer stuck in the passenger seat authorities have started to issue driver's licenses to women again on sunday the first female drivers were able to get behind the wheel but to what extent is that a case of giving women more freedom and to what extent is it about giving the economy a boost. getting into the car to drive to work or on our hands it's a first for most saudi women who are literally forced to take a backseat for the last sixty years through louche narry nature of the move makes even mundane tasks exciting it's my first car. with a very
and siemens have joined airbus in voicing their concerns about staying and investing in britain the companies all cite uncertainty surrounding the post breaks that deal with the e.u. a criticism magnified by a new survey among business leaders in six e.u. countries really half of the eight hundred executives whole bible from mckenzie that their firms have reduced investment in the u.k. since the breaks of thought aeronautics company air bus said last week that a no deal scenario might lead to...
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the soldiers and the siemens lives that will be saved, or the battles that will be one and not lost becauseombers and airmen did today. pilot and tailgunner, they can laugh now. fire on the inboard engine d this. flames streets back and burned the stabilizer tool. another crew luck brought back. here is old bill. a pretty good airplane when it took off, lost its nose, lost its navigator, bomber wounded, talk to rick gunner and pilot hydraulic system shut off, no breaks. but old bill came back. now, among the returned crew members, talk of flows like a river. talking out every detail of the mission. these are the faces of combat. faces of americans who have watched their comrades die. faces that can never forget the enemy. they are in no mood to have a picture taken. in the control tower, the kernel is still watching and waiting. then he spots the last flight, three more planes. one of them is the ship everybody has been pulling for. the memphis belle. the last few miles of this trip had been a joy ride. they can leave their guns now. now, they know they are going to go home to spoken, detro
the soldiers and the siemens lives that will be saved, or the battles that will be one and not lost becauseombers and airmen did today. pilot and tailgunner, they can laugh now. fire on the inboard engine d this. flames streets back and burned the stabilizer tool. another crew luck brought back. here is old bill. a pretty good airplane when it took off, lost its nose, lost its navigator, bomber wounded, talk to rick gunner and pilot hydraulic system shut off, no breaks. but old bill came back....
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it comes as the german engineering firm siemens, which employs 15,000 people in the uk, called on then accept a bad deal. our political correspondent nick eardley reports.
it comes as the german engineering firm siemens, which employs 15,000 people in the uk, called on then accept a bad deal. our political correspondent nick eardley reports.
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protesters joined veteran marchers fired up by recent warnings from businesses like airbus and now siemenshe potential economic costs of brexit. nobody voted to the damage the country in this way. and the people that lose are our children who lose the right, the freedom that we've enjoyed all of our lives. and there isn't enough of a reason to do this. but some people in the path of the march had a very different view. it's pathetic! it's anti—democratic. we know what we voted for, we voted to leave! today's march included very few politicians and absences were noticed. # where is jeremy corbyn. labour's leadership and the government are both opposed to the idea of a new public vote on the terms of the brexit deal. labour membership and labour voters are changing their mind and so i've always been clear the leadership has to catch up with the people. leave supporters will look at this and think, "you're just trying to un—pick the referendum. well, you know what is happening? this is what i'm doing. —— picking up. a lot of people who voted leave are like a lot of people who voted remain — r
protesters joined veteran marchers fired up by recent warnings from businesses like airbus and now siemenshe potential economic costs of brexit. nobody voted to the damage the country in this way. and the people that lose are our children who lose the right, the freedom that we've enjoyed all of our lives. and there isn't enough of a reason to do this. but some people in the path of the march had a very different view. it's pathetic! it's anti—democratic. we know what we voted for, we voted...
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and siemens have joined us in voicing their concerns about staying and investing it britain the companies all cite uncertainty surrounding a post for exit deal with the e.u. and that criticism was magnified by new survey among business leaders in six e.u. countries the hoffa of eight hundred executives polled by the new bacon mckenzie said their firms had reduced investment in the u.k. since the briggs it aeronautics company air bus said last week that a no deal scenario might lead it to move thousands of jobs abroad. well the u.s. government continues to review its trade relations with the world but china and the e.u. have reiterated their opposition to washington's protectionist stance and their own commitment to the existing global trade order senior officials from china and the e.u. met in beijing earlier on monday to conclude talks on a bilateral investment deal chinese a deputy prime minister said to you hey said he hopes europe would ease its controls on exports to china the european commission vice president in turn called on china to ease market access restrictions and tackle tha
and siemens have joined us in voicing their concerns about staying and investing it britain the companies all cite uncertainty surrounding a post for exit deal with the e.u. and that criticism was magnified by new survey among business leaders in six e.u. countries the hoffa of eight hundred executives polled by the new bacon mckenzie said their firms had reduced investment in the u.k. since the briggs it aeronautics company air bus said last week that a no deal scenario might lead it to move...
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when the british stop you and try to take you off of the ship, i can say no, i am an american the siemens production law says that the collectors at portort of each foreign sending ships overseas, will issue protections to citizens of the united states free 6lack sailors up and down the coast -- black sailors up and down the coast are provided this protection. docksbeen working on the so he knows how to speak sailor. frederick douglas knew how to talk like a seeman and the conductor comes to him and says, you have your free papers? says, i never take my free papers to see but i have something better and he whips out a siemens production. -- protection. the conductor looked, took his less. -- left. he looked like a sailor, he he spokeke a sailor, very good english, he did not talk like a slave, he talk like a free person. although this leads to this huge confusion of what is a citizen of the united states? whose7, came in a group ancestors were imported into this country and sold as slaves become a member of the political community? as such, come entitled to all of the rights and privilege
when the british stop you and try to take you off of the ship, i can say no, i am an american the siemens production law says that the collectors at portort of each foreign sending ships overseas, will issue protections to citizens of the united states free 6lack sailors up and down the coast -- black sailors up and down the coast are provided this protection. docksbeen working on the so he knows how to speak sailor. frederick douglas knew how to talk like a seeman and the conductor comes to...
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the likes of airbus, bmw, siemens and nissan have all been warning of catastrophe for their businessesis a europe analyst at eurasia group. it is good to see you. i suppose they have another issue which is migration. they have averted a crisis, it seems, so not much to talk about brexit. one might have expected a raft of gasps and exasperation from brussels. you write this was to be a council about the future of getting brexit on the right footing and the eurozone and it has become a crisis council about migration mainly and it suits them that brexit is not as important this time. they were also warned by the prime minister that this wasn‘t exactly a time when she would be able to come up with the right deal and make the right concessions to get negotiations moving again, that will come later because mainly of what has happened in parliament and negotiations about the future trade policy for the uk. that is a deep breath to take and with lamp —— one saying, we need to move on with this. everybody is waiting in line for her. that is then perhaps worse but the tension has increased when
the likes of airbus, bmw, siemens and nissan have all been warning of catastrophe for their businessesis a europe analyst at eurasia group. it is good to see you. i suppose they have another issue which is migration. they have averted a crisis, it seems, so not much to talk about brexit. one might have expected a raft of gasps and exasperation from brussels. you write this was to be a council about the future of getting brexit on the right footing and the eurozone and it has become a crisis...
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and siemens have joined dead bussin voicing their concerns about staying and investing in britain companies will cite uncertainty around a post briggs's deal with the european union and their criticism was magnified by a new survey among business leaders in six eight new countries in the hall or eight hundred executives polled by bacon mckenzie said their firms had reduced investment in the u.k. since the breaks it vote aeronautics company said last week that no deal scenario might lead to moving thousands of jobs abroad. well it seems that germany's economy is facing some headwinds this year economic research institute recently cut germany's twenty eight hundred growth forecast to one point eight percent down from two point six percent and made an escalating trade skirmish between the u.s. and. it's been a tricky year for germany twenty eighteen began with an economic growth slowdown between march and january b. economy only group zero point three percent that's half the rate recorded in the previous quarter and the outlook isn't great germany is facing headwinds both at home and abroad. i
and siemens have joined dead bussin voicing their concerns about staying and investing in britain companies will cite uncertainty around a post briggs's deal with the european union and their criticism was magnified by a new survey among business leaders in six eight new countries in the hall or eight hundred executives polled by bacon mckenzie said their firms had reduced investment in the u.k. since the breaks it vote aeronautics company said last week that no deal scenario might lead to...
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years like merck like buyer stuff which makes nidia creams and heavily affected our exporters like siemens like a volkswagen like di miller and like the auto supplier continental interestingly the dollar went down in comparison to the yen because the yen is seen as a safe haven and safe havens are in demand gold and the german bonds for example also seen as safe havens there and then today a typical classic scenario for a situation in which risks are feared so those to put tough sanctions suddenly having an impact in frankfurt thank you so much. that's an interesting situation michael our until to joins me in the studio now so donald trump thinks that more terrorists could the quote encourage china to change its unfair practices what practices are you talking about well i mean there are two aspects of the trumpet ministration is really focusing on i mean one is some of the protectionist policies we've seen come out of china you know protecting the industries like the steel industry or their agricultural industry and then flooding the international market with cheap products but also in the
years like merck like buyer stuff which makes nidia creams and heavily affected our exporters like siemens like a volkswagen like di miller and like the auto supplier continental interestingly the dollar went down in comparison to the yen because the yen is seen as a safe haven and safe havens are in demand gold and the german bonds for example also seen as safe havens there and then today a typical classic scenario for a situation in which risks are feared so those to put tough sanctions...
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and siemens who joined us in voicing their concerns about staying and investing in britain the companies all cite uncertainty surrounding a post break as it deal with the european union their criticism was magnified by a new by a new survey among business leaders in six e.u. countries maybe hoffa eight of eight hundred executives polled by the north firm baker mackenzie so there had reduced investment in the u.k. since the briggs it aeronautics company said last week that a no deal scenario might lead to it moving thousands of jobs abroad. sunday was the highest scoring day of the world cup so far and we have became bridge from v.w. sports to break down all the goals and wow there were a lot of goals we have to first of course talk about england well yet this was one of those rare occasions i was an englishman where you get to come on to speak to guys during the world cup with a smile on your face yes it was only panama yes they were expected to win comfortably but it was still an incredibly impressive performance regardless south side and it gives me great pleasure to introduce this one
and siemens who joined us in voicing their concerns about staying and investing in britain the companies all cite uncertainty surrounding a post break as it deal with the european union their criticism was magnified by a new by a new survey among business leaders in six e.u. countries maybe hoffa eight of eight hundred executives polled by the north firm baker mackenzie so there had reduced investment in the u.k. since the briggs it aeronautics company said last week that a no deal scenario...
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perfectly obvious that we are going to the term inward investment from companies like airbus, it bmw, siemensment is so insecure, so in? this government is so insecure, so at odds with itself and the country that it cannot stand scrutiny. their chaotic handling of brexit is dividing the country, not bring it together, and risking our industrial base. they should abandon their red lines, rule out no deal, except that a new customs union and the single market is in all our interests, and give business and workers the certainty they need. airbus's risk assessment is sobering news for those drunk on the fantasies of brexit, severe disruption and interruption of production in the uk have been hmmfi production in the uk have been fore ca st by production in the uk have been forecast by airbus, forcing them to switch investment planning away from the uk. airbus said this is not project fear but adorning reality. the fact is business after business is shouting praise, brace. at the heart of this is the lack of any plan, any sense over the customs union from this government. can i ask my honourable fri
perfectly obvious that we are going to the term inward investment from companies like airbus, it bmw, siemensment is so insecure, so in? this government is so insecure, so at odds with itself and the country that it cannot stand scrutiny. their chaotic handling of brexit is dividing the country, not bring it together, and risking our industrial base. they should abandon their red lines, rule out no deal, except that a new customs union and the single market is in all our interests, and give...
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and siemens have joined us in voicing their concerns about staying and investing in britain the companies all cite uncertainty surrounding a post briggs it deal with the european union now their criticism was magnified by a new survey among business leaders in six you can trace hall with eight hundred executives polled by the new bacon mckenzie said their firms had reduced investment since the u.k. a. while aeronautics company and boss said last week that a new deal scenario might need it to move thousands of jobs uproot. sunday was the highest scoring day at the watch comp so fun to share that excitement to have with me ed mccambridge sports desk and to take us through all this goes welcome ed you must be ecstatic with that kind of england result well this is one of those rare world cup days where as an englishman i can come and speak to you guys with a big smile plastered across my face yes it was panama yes england were expected to win this game comfortably but it was still an impressive results especially given the low expectation on england going into this tournament one of the young
and siemens have joined us in voicing their concerns about staying and investing in britain the companies all cite uncertainty surrounding a post briggs it deal with the european union now their criticism was magnified by a new survey among business leaders in six you can trace hall with eight hundred executives polled by the new bacon mckenzie said their firms had reduced investment since the u.k. a. while aeronautics company and boss said last week that a new deal scenario might need it to...
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. >> airbus, siemens and volkswagen are under pressure.man authorities as a probe no volkswagen's emission scandal widens uk oil companies also seeing gains on reports that opec might consider a smaller than expected hike in output as it meets later this week. bp, shell and tullow oil all in the green. that decision slated for friday. >> seema, thank you very much. >>> cnbc news update with contessa brewer with the latest headlines. >> zero tolerance immigration policy has caused family separations at the u.s. southern border he pointed to crime in germany, gangs in the u.s. and even the democrats as the reason why these tough enforcement licies are happening. >>> the world health organization officially has added gaming disorder to its addictive diseases 2% to 3% of gamers could be affected megem meghan markle's father has given his first view, and he talked about prince charles filling in for him at his daughter's wedding. >> i was honored i can't think of a better replacement than someone like prince charles, you know he looked very han
. >> airbus, siemens and volkswagen are under pressure.man authorities as a probe no volkswagen's emission scandal widens uk oil companies also seeing gains on reports that opec might consider a smaller than expected hike in output as it meets later this week. bp, shell and tullow oil all in the green. that decision slated for friday. >> seema, thank you very much. >>> cnbc news update with contessa brewer with the latest headlines. >> zero tolerance immigration...
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>> i can tell you i recently testified along chairman siemens at a hearing and he was very clear ftcan active cop on the beat when it comes to unfair trade practices, unfair methods of competition when it comes to privacy he's an expert in this field i'm very confident that he and the talented staff of the ftc will protect consumers consistently going forward. >> i don't know if i can get you to comment on at&t/time warner. >> we're going to a break, i think. it will be interesting to see the decision. >> that and this, net neutrality, the two big events for the week you must have some thoughts about that case and the potential effects on competition. >> to be honest, i have not had a chance to study the briefs, watch the trial proceedings. we've been focused on trying to modernize our regulations. i haven't had a chance to dive in, in sufficient detail, to give an opinion. >> you will read the ruling, i'm sure >> yes, to see how the judge analyzes all the issues. >> getting into the question of distribution earlier with kara swisher. do you think about not just isps, but also social
>> i can tell you i recently testified along chairman siemens at a hearing and he was very clear ftcan active cop on the beat when it comes to unfair trade practices, unfair methods of competition when it comes to privacy he's an expert in this field i'm very confident that he and the talented staff of the ftc will protect consumers consistently going forward. >> i don't know if i can get you to comment on at&t/time warner. >> we're going to a break, i think. it will be...
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i have known mark as a fire sprinkler designer for siemens for the last 11 years and as a fire department engineer since 2017, and with the plan check department since march 2018. mark is a very professional fire sprinkler designer and has knowledge in fire protection system code and design. he has been a great addition to our plan check team, always very polite, respectful, and trying to learn new things. from my experience with him as i was training him for the over-the-counter service, he was always professional with our customers, always polite and very straight and serious with his interaction with our customers. mark is a family man. during his interview for the fire protection engineer position for the san francisco port, he was asked by captain ken coughland, what is the thing that you are most proud of in your life, and he answered my two daughters. >>commissioner cleaveland: we'll grant you one additional minute, but please wrap up in one minute. >> he was just trying to fix something he thought was wrong, and he just got himself into a misfortunate bigger problem by trying to r
i have known mark as a fire sprinkler designer for siemens for the last 11 years and as a fire department engineer since 2017, and with the plan check department since march 2018. mark is a very professional fire sprinkler designer and has knowledge in fire protection system code and design. he has been a great addition to our plan check team, always very polite, respectful, and trying to learn new things. from my experience with him as i was training him for the over-the-counter service, he...
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and siemens are also citing uncertainty surrounding a post breaks that deal with the e.u. it criticism was magnified by a new survey among business leaders in sixteen you countries really hard of eight hundred executives polled by a law firm baker mckenzie their firms have reduced investment in the u.k. since the breaks for. women in saudi arabia are no longer stuck in the passenger's seat authorities have started to issue driver's licenses to women again on sunday the first female drivers were able to get behind the wheel but to what extent is it a case of giving women more freedom and to what extent is it about giving the economy a boost. getting into the car to drive to work i run errands it's a first for most saudi women who are literally forced to take a back seat for the last sixty years through illusionary nature of the move makes even mundane tasks exciting it's my first think way forget. what was your favorite now i want to take a picture of myself i want to take a selfie of. analysts predict tree million female drivers and the roads by twenty twenty their new fou
and siemens are also citing uncertainty surrounding a post breaks that deal with the e.u. it criticism was magnified by a new survey among business leaders in sixteen you countries really hard of eight hundred executives polled by a law firm baker mckenzie their firms have reduced investment in the u.k. since the breaks for. women in saudi arabia are no longer stuck in the passenger's seat authorities have started to issue driver's licenses to women again on sunday the first female drivers were...
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ways is you will be creating a new public enemy, the health care company viewed along the likes of siemensbusinesses share certain things with this health care company. do you have expectations in terms of where ishould trade i talked to some people involved who believe perhaps it gets a multiple as much as 15 times. >> i think 15 times would be generous but right in line with companies you mentioned. i think something like aglnt they are close to 20 times earnings. they are a little bit different in terms of not being as oriented towards large capital goods, not imaging machines quite as much. i think that is the universe you are talking about. this health care business had something like $3.5 billion in operating profits last year. it is a healthy chunk of g.e.'s total market cap. i think one reason you are seeing relief in the stock is that investors just want to be able to have some basis to value the pieces. this will give that to you. baker hues is another way to do it. the rest of it is simplified and betting on or not betting on the turn around. >> speaking to people who crafted th
ways is you will be creating a new public enemy, the health care company viewed along the likes of siemensbusinesses share certain things with this health care company. do you have expectations in terms of where ishould trade i talked to some people involved who believe perhaps it gets a multiple as much as 15 times. >> i think 15 times would be generous but right in line with companies you mentioned. i think something like aglnt they are close to 20 times earnings. they are a little bit...
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we have had airbus and now bmw, who is next, siemens, somebody in france?nment is saying we better do something about this. matt: i could afford a 20% rolls-royce but a mini countryman, maybe not. >> are some customers immune to price swings? somebody buying a rolls-royce does not care if it is $50,000 or less but affordable luxury, that is a big issue. matt: the price of a rolls-royce could go up two minis. our global managing editor for business, thank you. say it has moved to protect passengers and drivers are winning over london's transport regulator, and free water and phone charger, can it win the right to continue operating in the city? this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: economics, finance, politics, this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am matt miller in berlin filling in for francine lacqua. uber's desire to remain in london they receive a boost from the transit authority, they say the moves to protect passengers and drivers for the regulator transport for london producing a biggest hurdle to its operations. a ruling over the 2017 refusal to extend uber's pe
we have had airbus and now bmw, who is next, siemens, somebody in france?nment is saying we better do something about this. matt: i could afford a 20% rolls-royce but a mini countryman, maybe not. >> are some customers immune to price swings? somebody buying a rolls-royce does not care if it is $50,000 or less but affordable luxury, that is a big issue. matt: the price of a rolls-royce could go up two minis. our global managing editor for business, thank you. say it has moved to protect...
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it's gone to the german company siemens, and tfl, which awarded the contract, saying further contractstic ones. it's one of two companies set to provide macdonalds' uk and irish restaurants — and will more than double its 20 strong workforce. on the markets, the ftse is falling back. trade wars, the talk about that between the us and china has put the wind up people. the government is in the process of installing smart meters in homes in england, wales and scotland. the meters — which are optional — show how much energy is being used and the cost in real time. the project is expected to save more than £16 billion in reduced energy use, with the cost of the scheme funded through power bills. earlier, energy efficiency campaigners, phil spencer and kirstie allsopp explained the benefits of the meters for all homeowners. this is kind of 21st—century technology and it enables people to actually have control over how much they're using and be aware of how much they're spending. i think it's a bit like the plastics debate. we all know that we shoot get rid of single use plastic and if you go
it's gone to the german company siemens, and tfl, which awarded the contract, saying further contractstic ones. it's one of two companies set to provide macdonalds' uk and irish restaurants — and will more than double its 20 strong workforce. on the markets, the ftse is falling back. trade wars, the talk about that between the us and china has put the wind up people. the government is in the process of installing smart meters in homes in england, wales and scotland. the meters — which are...
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airbus's concerns are real and shared by many other businesses like bmw and siemens.lent opportunities through working in this important sector and this is a sector that is one of our proudest strengths and is expanding the opportunities around the world, growing every year, the excellence we have needs to be nurtured and cherished, so | do take nurtured and cherished, so i do take serious the representations that all businesses make and for this reason, that we are talking not about speculation and not about visions of the future, but we are talking about the future, but we are talking about the reality of the lives of many hundreds of thousands of people across the country and that is important. it is the case that we should listen to businesses and what airbus have said was consistent with what i have said before and consistent what they have said to select images —— with what they have said before. it was addressed equally to the european commission and to member states of the eu because it is very clear that in order to have the agreement that we seek it is mrs t
airbus's concerns are real and shared by many other businesses like bmw and siemens.lent opportunities through working in this important sector and this is a sector that is one of our proudest strengths and is expanding the opportunities around the world, growing every year, the excellence we have needs to be nurtured and cherished, so | do take nurtured and cherished, so i do take serious the representations that all businesses make and for this reason, that we are talking not about...