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britain probably isn't that pleased about carrying all of southern europe, where, you know, just like germans don't feel like working 18-hour days where down in southern europe they're out on the beach or taking a long lunch break. >> the odds in the polls have given the stay camp a bigger lead in the last couple weeks, but i think it will come back and be very, very close. the pound has rallies to 148. it's been low as 138. >> sarah, you missed it. that lady mary, michelle dockery plays royalty, but the way she treated the son of david, she treated him, wilford, he really is royalty. i swear to god, he really is. >> he's british royalty. >> that was funny to watch that, and he's like 8 feet tall, wilford, and watching him move through there was like watching james bond or something. >> it was like all your jokes of down t "downton abbey" -- >> she is aristocracy, not royalty. enjoy the rest of "worldwide exchange". and we will enjoy "squawk box." in nine minutes time. we get insight in a couple minutes. this car? came courtesy of james and patricia thompson. this tv? margaret and tom
britain probably isn't that pleased about carrying all of southern europe, where, you know, just like germans don't feel like working 18-hour days where down in southern europe they're out on the beach or taking a long lunch break. >> the odds in the polls have given the stay camp a bigger lead in the last couple weeks, but i think it will come back and be very, very close. the pound has rallies to 148. it's been low as 138. >> sarah, you missed it. that lady mary, michelle dockery...
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neville points to the political risk in southern europe and he is absolutely right.ther place that does not look great is italy, unemployment went up again in italy, 11.7%. market ways the potential of some kind of systemic risk if things were to go really wrong, i think that is a risk. tom: it is a lot of macro talk and very valuable. what does it mean for markets? longer mean lower for and we have to reassess what asset values are? for thes it mean movement of markets over the coming weeks and months? david: it means lower for a longer in the european government bond market. the policies the ecb has implemented are not going away anytime soon. we still like investment grade and high-yield market as a way to play a gradually strengthening european market to allow companies to pay back those debts. the market is intriguing because so much has happened and yet the last couple of years have been disappointing. the european stock market is really not the economy. it is exposed to global economy and some of those drags, maybe they are bottomed. all of those things have t
neville points to the political risk in southern europe and he is absolutely right.ther place that does not look great is italy, unemployment went up again in italy, 11.7%. market ways the potential of some kind of systemic risk if things were to go really wrong, i think that is a risk. tom: it is a lot of macro talk and very valuable. what does it mean for markets? longer mean lower for and we have to reassess what asset values are? for thes it mean movement of markets over the coming weeks...
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underwater internet cable across the atlantic ocean 4100 miles will serve between america and southern europed by an affiliate of the spanish television station. airlines has airlines to nigeria next month. united is ending the flights because of weakness in the energy sector. the last flight will be on june 30. that is the business flash update. a matter -- major shakeup of the carlyle group. half-brother of the former french president. what do we know about the circumstances? i >> -- i cannot think of a guy more well-known in the banking world then bolivia are -- olvier sarkozy. they have not commented on it yet, but he did some of the biggest deals in the 2000. he did it sale of sally may, creation of bny mellon. since he joined carlyle group, they had formed bankunited, dustman felt, they raised money. he was very established, seemed like he was in it for the long run. but surprised recognition. david: no one more broadly known that is relationship with mary cables. so he shied away from the spotlight? reporter: he has shy away from the financial press, certainly. this is the guy you migh
underwater internet cable across the atlantic ocean 4100 miles will serve between america and southern europed by an affiliate of the spanish television station. airlines has airlines to nigeria next month. united is ending the flights because of weakness in the energy sector. the last flight will be on june 30. that is the business flash update. a matter -- major shakeup of the carlyle group. half-brother of the former french president. what do we know about the circumstances? i >> -- i...
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it will carry data between america and southern europe. capacity to unused other customers.mestop falling after the company said it sees second-quarter earnings trailing estimates with comparable sales declining 4% to 7%. it did reaffirm its full year outlook. that is the bloomberg business flash. "what'd you miss?" sold $9 billion in bonds wednesday, double the amount expected. this marks the biggest ever 2016 offeringsts to more than $9 billion. our bloomberg is reporter. to hear middle eastern governments sell bonds to raise cash. what is going on here? for gulfquite a change governments. had has happened is we have these low oil prices, putting pressure on the ledge it's -- on the gulf, and that means a lot of them are looking to international investors to fill those budget gaps. seen bonds from qatar, abu also other dobby -- dhabi. any reads there through about commodities on this deal? and i think you could may be try to extrapolate. if they are rushing to the bond anket it might indicate extended time of low oil prices, but they are also taking cheapage of relatively
it will carry data between america and southern europe. capacity to unused other customers.mestop falling after the company said it sees second-quarter earnings trailing estimates with comparable sales declining 4% to 7%. it did reaffirm its full year outlook. that is the bloomberg business flash. "what'd you miss?" sold $9 billion in bonds wednesday, double the amount expected. this marks the biggest ever 2016 offeringsts to more than $9 billion. our bloomberg is reporter. to hear...
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it will carry data between north america and southern europe. project will be operated by an affiliate of spanish telecom company telefonica. presidential candidate donald trump is still speaking in north dakota. later, he is said to give a policy speech on energy, as the ap reports he officially secured the number of delegates he needed to clinch the laquon nomination. here he is on a report of hillary clinton using private e-mail as secretary of state. >> it is devastating, devastating. there is no reason for it. skirting on the edge all the time. you look back at her history, and this is her history. it is a very harsh report, done really by democrats, appointed soobama, done by democrats, it is shocking to see, shocking to see what she did, and really more than anything else, it is bad judgment. craig gordon is with us now. donald trump has been campaigning the last few weeks as the presumptive nominee. he hits the magic number today. what does that change for him on the campaign trail? greg: i think it is just a psychological boost. we knew
it will carry data between north america and southern europe. project will be operated by an affiliate of spanish telecom company telefonica. presidential candidate donald trump is still speaking in north dakota. later, he is said to give a policy speech on energy, as the ap reports he officially secured the number of delegates he needed to clinch the laquon nomination. here he is on a report of hillary clinton using private e-mail as secretary of state. >> it is devastating, devastating....
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enthusiastic reading of lines from northern europe, from central and eastern europe, and parts of southern europed you would be the winner of this transformation of the european union, exactly like the brits would like it to see. " this was not done. nifty-gritty of things that are not very serious it can be sold in order to persuade people that the game has changed have been given. norman: i want to go back to her point about trade. she seems to think trade is a form of warfare. training is actually for mutual cooperation. it is to everyone's advantage. it is veryat difficult to negotiate trade deals, i do not accept. that it is any youssarily easier for that you just because of the size of the au. if you look at small countries like chile, like singapore, like korea, they've actually negotiated free-trade agreements which are far larger actually than those of the eu. you add up the gdp of the countries with which switzerland has free-trade agreements, it's much larger than the combined gdp of the countries with which the eu has free-trade agreements. and furthermore, the free-trade agreements o
enthusiastic reading of lines from northern europe, from central and eastern europe, and parts of southern europed you would be the winner of this transformation of the european union, exactly like the brits would like it to see. " this was not done. nifty-gritty of things that are not very serious it can be sold in order to persuade people that the game has changed have been given. norman: i want to go back to her point about trade. she seems to think trade is a form of warfare. training...
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atlantic ocean, carryingg customer and business dataa between north america literally virginia andte southern europeo think virginia to spain.o spain you have microsoft andft facebook building this fiber f optic cable.tic cable. >> because lauren i'm a huge nerd i was like i don't even w l know like how they do theseo t cable drops across the ocean. oe do you know when the first knowe transatlantic cable was putcabl across the ocean? just take a k wild guess.wild >> reporter: it was likeep decades ago, right. >> decades. 1854. isn't that insane. >> reporter: whoa. >> right. there you go. >> reporter: whoa. >> you're welcome.'re wel mind blown.mind blown let's talk right now about r noo uber lyft and the average age driver. er what's the correlation here.on >> reporter: 34 million ofep us will drivore this week. w and many of us will get in a car driven by someone else anlse uber or a lyft driver, etve e cetera.ra. study by an auto analyticscs company called zen driver saysnv those uber and lyft drivers dri are safer than you.e how is that? well, they t analyzed data to slow thatlo tha they don't mak
atlantic ocean, carryingg customer and business dataa between north america literally virginia andte southern europeo think virginia to spain.o spain you have microsoft andft facebook building this fiber f optic cable.tic cable. >> because lauren i'm a huge nerd i was like i don't even w l know like how they do theseo t cable drops across the ocean. oe do you know when the first knowe transatlantic cable was putcabl across the ocean? just take a k wild guess.wild >> reporter: it was...
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into europe, we have an area of low pressure off the coast of the continent, one in the southern portionsf europe and a cold front to the east will bring the possibility of rainfall for a good portion of the continent. unstable weather in place. to the north we'll see warm temperatures and sunny skies through the debt. everywhere else looking a bit warm and stormy. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here is your extended outlook. >>> for your thoughts and comments, log onto our website and click on "contact us." more updates for you at the top of the >> welcome to the "france 24" newsroom. president dilma rousseff text one step closer to impeachment. the senate votes to suspend the president. breakingcused of budget lost. the french government faces a no-confidence vote over its labor reform bill. david cameron says it is time to tackle dirty money.
into europe, we have an area of low pressure off the coast of the continent, one in the southern portionsf europe and a cold front to the east will bring the possibility of rainfall for a good portion of the continent. unstable weather in place. to the north we'll see warm temperatures and sunny skies through the debt. everywhere else looking a bit warm and stormy. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here is your extended outlook. >>> for your thoughts and comments, log onto our...
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the countries of southern europe, ran up massive deficits living the life of riley off of a strong currencycountries back to a degree of rectitude. ks retire -- the gree at 55. they hoped someone else would come along and paid the bill. and someone else did come along, the germans, the european central bank, the imf, all stepped in to prevent a collapse. you cannot carry on doing that. in a single currency area, if things look doubtful, the wealthy transfer all of their money to safe havens in places like frankfurt. resulting collapse affects everyone. thatscue is not an option it is hardly an acceptable option to the citizens of the country that have to do the bailout. what is where the eurozone finds and self now. they cannot carry on that way. they have managed to stabilize things once but it is hard to see how they can withstand another major shock. solutionno easy either. you cannot take a country out of the eurozone without creating a massive collapse either. ofgreece had been forced out the euro, it would've been left with a devalued currency, unable to afford to pay its euro itomina
the countries of southern europe, ran up massive deficits living the life of riley off of a strong currencycountries back to a degree of rectitude. ks retire -- the gree at 55. they hoped someone else would come along and paid the bill. and someone else did come along, the germans, the european central bank, the imf, all stepped in to prevent a collapse. you cannot carry on doing that. in a single currency area, if things look doubtful, the wealthy transfer all of their money to safe havens in...
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so the countries in southern europe ran up massive deficits, living the life of royal at this off thek of a strong currency where the drag drachma and lira should have fallen on the exchange markets forcing countries back to a degree of rectitude. but the greeks retire at 55, ten years earlier than anyone else, and they hope that somebody else would come along and pay the bill. you know what? someone else did come along and pay the bill, the germans, european central bank, imf stepped in to prevent a collapse. about you you can't carry on doing that. in a single currency area, if things look doubtful, the wealthy transfer all of that money to safe havens in places like frankfurt, run on local banks brings them down. the resulting collapse affects everyone. no rescue is not an option. but it's hardly an acceptable option to the citizens of the countries that have to do the bailout. of course, that is where the eurozone finds itself now, and it can't carry on that way. this way, they've managed to stabilize things once but it is hard to see how they could withstand another major shock.
so the countries in southern europe ran up massive deficits, living the life of royal at this off thek of a strong currency where the drag drachma and lira should have fallen on the exchange markets forcing countries back to a degree of rectitude. but the greeks retire at 55, ten years earlier than anyone else, and they hope that somebody else would come along and pay the bill. you know what? someone else did come along and pay the bill, the germans, european central bank, imf stepped in to...
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now, the boats, they never are intended to actually reach the shores of italy or southern europe.o international waters, where somebody onboard is instructed on how to make a distress call to the italian navy, the italian coast guard or whoever. so it's a very difficult journey from a to zed. of course what we're seeing so far this year, perhaps more than 2,000 people dying in the mediterranean compared to 3,700 for all of last year. the authorities are expecting more such disasters to take place as the weather improves and the sea becomes calmer. errol. >> and that's what makes it more stunning, ben. you do have the italian coast guard saying they were able to rescue some 14,000. but we have hundreds missing, feared dead. the migrants know the risks of what could take place but yet still, as you say there, we expect more of them to take this same life-threatening journey in the weeks and months ahead. >> reporter: indeed once they've gotten to libya, really there's almost no going back. they can't afford to go back, and so they must go forward. they earn their way. but because of
now, the boats, they never are intended to actually reach the shores of italy or southern europe.o international waters, where somebody onboard is instructed on how to make a distress call to the italian navy, the italian coast guard or whoever. so it's a very difficult journey from a to zed. of course what we're seeing so far this year, perhaps more than 2,000 people dying in the mediterranean compared to 3,700 for all of last year. the authorities are expecting more such disasters to take...
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remember, egypt is just right across the mediterranean sea from southern europe.libya, just like the other countries of north africa. if you destabilize that whole economy and i think this will, you further put pressure on more refugees to leave in their boats and get across the european -- across the mediterranean. >> i don't know if you saw our reporter from egypt, they have been cautioned by the government already not to say terrorism. because it's already had a detrimental effect on the country on tourism. they thrived on tourism for decades and no one has gone there for for years. >> and they will be hurt more. >> and security is so tight in paris because it's affected their government and their economy they can't afford for things like this to happen. >> it destabilizes the whole security in europe. this took off from charles de gaulle airport in paris. i don't know where it was before then, brussels or casablanca. but the whole idea of the secure european airport is thrown into doubt by incidents of this kind. i also think that may be good politically for d
remember, egypt is just right across the mediterranean sea from southern europe.libya, just like the other countries of north africa. if you destabilize that whole economy and i think this will, you further put pressure on more refugees to leave in their boats and get across the european -- across the mediterranean. >> i don't know if you saw our reporter from egypt, they have been cautioned by the government already not to say terrorism. because it's already had a detrimental effect on...
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do want to talk about the rough weather over here towards europe, as well. how about southernermany? i'll show you video out of here back over on monday. let's go ahead and roll that. just to get an idea of what happened here. actually, on sunday night we had flooding, heavy rain and very strong thunderstorms that roll through this area. this is the aftermath. look at that, cars just were swept through the middle of town. many buildings were damaged and some of them -- one of them -- several of them were completely destroyed over three people were actually killed in these floods this past weekend. very gray, very serious situation. definitely dangerous. lightning is also a big issue. we had a football match on sunday. one person was hit by lightning but three people seriously injured that were nearby. so definitely that is something you want to watch out for. if you ever hear lightning, head indoors. still potential, large hail, three centimeters in diameter reported. that is still possible, as well. cut off lows will continue to impact the area and back towards the east, we c
do want to talk about the rough weather over here towards europe, as well. how about southernermany? i'll show you video out of here back over on monday. let's go ahead and roll that. just to get an idea of what happened here. actually, on sunday night we had flooding, heavy rain and very strong thunderstorms that roll through this area. this is the aftermath. look at that, cars just were swept through the middle of town. many buildings were damaged and some of them -- one of them -- several of...
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here over towards europe, we have a rather potent storm, if you are out there into southern germany, even extending into southern poland, we have seen reports about two centimeters in diameter. also the czech republic, and bulgaria is possible with this low, so these areas in the red. that's where we have the severe weather threat, also a chance of tornadoes, maybe a few thunderstorms towards western france as well. paris will be missing out, though, partly cloudy skies, a high of 19. talking about severe weather, still that possibility here in the central u.s. yet again. we already have been seeing some severe weather watches, especially there into western oklahoma, extending into colorado. here's the extended outlook. >>> that wraps up this edition of nhk's "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us. anchor: this week, "global 3000" goes to madagascar, where increasing deforestation is threatening the survival of lemurs. we meet people campaigning for artistic freedom in saudi arabia, one of the most authoritarian countries in the world. but first we go to
here over towards europe, we have a rather potent storm, if you are out there into southern germany, even extending into southern poland, we have seen reports about two centimeters in diameter. also the czech republic, and bulgaria is possible with this low, so these areas in the red. that's where we have the severe weather threat, also a chance of tornadoes, maybe a few thunderstorms towards western france as well. paris will be missing out, though, partly cloudy skies, a high of 19. talking...
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we were recently in southern turkey, asking people why did you move to europe? we would ask lots of people. i thought the main reason would be tension and local community, no ability to return and no jobs. and the answer he got most often come education for the children was the main reason. i repeat that. those who move have the means to move. many do not. and part of turkey is now considering the permits, for the percentage of refugees, at a time when there are lots of problems in turkey, they are trying to push that. i hope they get some results. thank you very much for this discussion. i think now we will open the debate for questions from the audience here. i have lights in my eyes. just wave your arm. yes? >> hi, i was recently in europe a few months ago. turkey, as well, for that matter. i was speaking to a swedish woman, was around my age. so she was young. and the way she was talking about refugees was so kind of disgusting. and i felt like i could not because shenything, is from a country where they took in a lot of refugees. and i am an american. we ha
we were recently in southern turkey, asking people why did you move to europe? we would ask lots of people. i thought the main reason would be tension and local community, no ability to return and no jobs. and the answer he got most often come education for the children was the main reason. i repeat that. those who move have the means to move. many do not. and part of turkey is now considering the permits, for the percentage of refugees, at a time when there are lots of problems in turkey, they...
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the southern islands are a main destination for smuggling boats launch frd libya. they're packed with people seeking safety and jobs in europe. >>> this morning we have new video of a 4-year-old boy who fell into a gorilla exhibit at the cincinnati zoo. a visitor took this video after the boy climbed a public barrier and then fell into the mote yesterday. you see the gorilla standing over him and at some point the gorilla drags him around. they shot and killed the gorilla after they deemed it life threatening. they say they made the right decision. >> they made the right decision but it is a difficult day. we're in the business of taking care of endangered animals and we don't want to be in a situation where they have to be killed. >> the gorilla exhibit is temporarily closed. >> in texas, four people are dead after thunderstorms brought area flooding. they re received about 22 inches of rain in just a few hours. police are searching for two people who were swept off the road in their car. >>> now your neighborhood weather. >>> i'm erika martin with a look at your weather for today and tomorrow, because we do have a change o
the southern islands are a main destination for smuggling boats launch frd libya. they're packed with people seeking safety and jobs in europe. >>> this morning we have new video of a 4-year-old boy who fell into a gorilla exhibit at the cincinnati zoo. a visitor took this video after the boy climbed a public barrier and then fell into the mote yesterday. you see the gorilla standing over him and at some point the gorilla drags him around. they shot and killed the gorilla after they...
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southern city of kandahar. one official blaming it on reckless driving. >>> and a major mark in europe today. 71 years since the end of world war ii. french president francois hollande leading the ceremony in paris saying the occasion serves as a remind their war is on his country's doorstep, the french leader referring to the violence in syria, iraq and for africa. mr. hollande also saying that young people need to be conscious of history. they often too easily forget it, because as he says, history can repeat itself in the future. >>> a fox news alert. a raging wildfire in canada continues to grow with no relief in sight. dry and gusty conditions fueling the flames in the western province of alberta. the fire covering at least 385,000 acres and forcing the evacuation of close to 90,000 people. will carr live from seattle with the very latest. will, what more can you tell us? >> reporter: hey there, arthel. well, this fire is so out of control that firefighters say that it could continue to burn for months. one resident says that canada looks like it's going through armageddon this weekend. now, you mentioned
southern city of kandahar. one official blaming it on reckless driving. >>> and a major mark in europe today. 71 years since the end of world war ii. french president francois hollande leading the ceremony in paris saying the occasion serves as a remind their war is on his country's doorstep, the french leader referring to the violence in syria, iraq and for africa. mr. hollande also saying that young people need to be conscious of history. they often too easily forget it, because as...
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europe. the russians will create about 30,000 soldiers in the western and southern military district. nato is expected to send about 4000 troops to poland in the state. four out of five americans say the islamic state is their biggest international concern. almost three quarters of say they're concerned the u.s. will not go far enough to stop the group. say they half polled will not go too far. 500 million dollar restructuring plan for public schools. the plan aims to make sure teachers -- teachers held a two-day stakeout this week. house,race for the white a former republican president will not be endorsing donald trump -- donald trump and they bush.th named george expose before george h.w. bush says the nation''s 44th president will not be involved in the campaign even though he has endorsed the gop nominee in each of the last five election cycles. ditto for george w. bush. in february, trump accused him of not doing enough to prevent the attack through 2001. global news 24 hours a day powered by our 2400 journalists and whether 150 news bureaus around the world. thanks. staying on
europe. the russians will create about 30,000 soldiers in the western and southern military district. nato is expected to send about 4000 troops to poland in the state. four out of five americans say the islamic state is their biggest international concern. almost three quarters of say they're concerned the u.s. will not go far enough to stop the group. say they half polled will not go too far. 500 million dollar restructuring plan for public schools. the plan aims to make sure teachers --...
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we were recently in southern turkey and asking people why do you move to europe. i thought i knew but we would ask lots of people. i thought the main reason would be tension of the local communities and no possibility to return and no jobs. and the answer we got most often, education for the children. the main anxiety for the families who could afford to move. those who have the means to move. many, many don't have that. one thing turkey is now considering, work visa -- work permits for a percent of the refugees. it's a very nice initiative at a time when there are lots of problems in turkey. i'm glad they're trying to push that and i hope it will give some results. thank you very much for this discussion. i think now we'll open the debate to questions from the audience. i have lights in my eyes. if you have a question, wave so i see. yes? >> hi. i was recently in europe a few months ago, and turkey as well, for that matter. i was speaking to a swedish woman who around my age, so she was young. and the way she was talking about refugees was so kind of disgusting.
we were recently in southern turkey and asking people why do you move to europe. i thought i knew but we would ask lots of people. i thought the main reason would be tension of the local communities and no possibility to return and no jobs. and the answer we got most often, education for the children. the main anxiety for the families who could afford to move. those who have the means to move. many, many don't have that. one thing turkey is now considering, work visa -- work permits for a...
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we were recently in southern turkey and asking people why do you move to europe. i thought i knew but we would ask lots of people. i thought the main reason would be tension of the local communities and no possibility to return and no jobs. and the answer we got most often, education for the children. i repeat that, those who move have the means to move. many don't have that. turkey is considering work permits for the percentage of refugees at a time when there are lots of problems in turkey. i'm glad they are trying to push that and hope it will give some results. thank you very much for this discussion. we'll open to debates in the audience. if you raise your arm, wave it to i see. i have lights in the eyes. yes. >> hi, i was recently in europe a few months ago and turkey as well for that matter and i was speaking to a swedish woman who was around my age. she was young. and the way she was talking about refugees was so kind of disgusting. she's from a country where they took in lots of refugees and i'm an american and we have so many trouble taking 10,000. and w
we were recently in southern turkey and asking people why do you move to europe. i thought i knew but we would ask lots of people. i thought the main reason would be tension of the local communities and no possibility to return and no jobs. and the answer we got most often, education for the children. i repeat that, those who move have the means to move. many don't have that. turkey is considering work permits for the percentage of refugees at a time when there are lots of problems in turkey....
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southern turkey is a home to thousands of refugees. they are mostly women, children and elderly people who do not have the strength or money to make the journey to europe or other nations. this is a syrian businessman who lives in japan. he's been organizing assistance for its refugees. recently he visited the camp for the first time to see the situation with his own eyes. one woman he met has been there for three years. >> translator: who did you come here with? >> translator: just me and my children and the wife of my eldest son. >> translator: were there no men with you? >> translator: my husband is dead. >> reporter: the refugees live in very basic huts. when it rains, they have to keep lifting up the plastic sheets to drain off the water so the roof doesn't collapse. there's no running water. and they have to bathe in cold water even in winter. >> translator: seeing the conditions convinced me even more that we must send aid. the actual situation is even worse than i imagined from the media reports. >> reporter: salim has been gathering the goods from all over japan for the refugees. he has sent four shipments of clothing, food and other items. >>
southern turkey is a home to thousands of refugees. they are mostly women, children and elderly people who do not have the strength or money to make the journey to europe or other nations. this is a syrian businessman who lives in japan. he's been organizing assistance for its refugees. recently he visited the camp for the first time to see the situation with his own eyes. one woman he met has been there for three years. >> translator: who did you come here with? >> translator: just...
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transfer those in the warmer climates of europe in italy, france, spain, greece, southern parts of franceorld health organization saying that. stuart: at a temperature thing. i'm going to stay on zika. joining us now is the former olympic swimmer, the most muddled female u.s. athlete ever. author of the new europe times best-selling book, age is just a number. welcome to the program. i love the title of the book. age is just a number. i'm of a certain age in it with you all the way. if you were still swimming competitively at the olympic level and you were chosen for the american team, which you go? >> absolutely. there's no way the united states committee would put the app late than harm. they don't seem to have an issue with it. i've asked my doctor about it because i'm going to taking my daughter who is going to be -- she's going to be in the opening ceremonies. i asked him about it he said flu-like symptoms. you get a rash. you get the flu and it's gone within a week. do i want to get the flu? no, but it doesn't seem as bad as what everyone says. stuart: wouldn't it be the danger to w
transfer those in the warmer climates of europe in italy, france, spain, greece, southern parts of franceorld health organization saying that. stuart: at a temperature thing. i'm going to stay on zika. joining us now is the former olympic swimmer, the most muddled female u.s. athlete ever. author of the new europe times best-selling book, age is just a number. welcome to the program. i love the title of the book. age is just a number. i'm of a certain age in it with you all the way. if you were...
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relative value arguments, then the best place to invest may not be so much europe and our countries. even spain in the southernt that are starting to look a little bit better, but the foreign exchange side with the biggest economy, whether it's france or germany is going to take a toll on experts. this week aside, to see if the dollar index can hold that 93 mark which is very significant. >> which brings me to you, keith. clearly you're watching the dollar, i would imagine. but what it does to oil and things, what impact do you think that has on equities. are we going to see this synergy that occurred between energy and stocks come back here again, do you think, at some point? >> it's an excellent point to examine right now. i'm not sure we're going to. we've seen the uncoupling over the last couple of weeks. i think a lot of that has to do with how we trend. we've gotten through seasonal patterns. people have looked elsewhere for what the global picture looks like. there is some valuation concern. when i talk to clients. we've had the foreign looking eps kind of disengage from where stocks have been trading r
relative value arguments, then the best place to invest may not be so much europe and our countries. even spain in the southernt that are starting to look a little bit better, but the foreign exchange side with the biggest economy, whether it's france or germany is going to take a toll on experts. this week aside, to see if the dollar index can hold that 93 mark which is very significant. >> which brings me to you, keith. clearly you're watching the dollar, i would imagine. but what it...
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southern india. it is a big factor into determining food prices. allyart in europen of angela merkel says the u.k. must cast off old dreams and resist clinging to its material past. elmore brock chair of the foreign affairs community says all the political and economic arguments favor staying in the block. if the british people vote, we accept the vote. scarlet: the emissions scandal hurting volkswagen's bottom line. they did maintain their full-year outlook saying that revenues will drop as much of 5%. in europe, opec's cheap oil strategy is leading people to buy gas guzzlers. sports utility vehicles outsold every other type of vehicle for the first time. may sell as many as $15 billion of bonds this year. that is according to people familiar with the matter. it would be the first bond sale in international capital markets ever. the slump in hong kong property values will have to get worse before they lift measures to rein in prices. they estimate that half home prices will have the drop another next percent before the government intervenes. prices are down 13% sin
southern india. it is a big factor into determining food prices. allyart in europen of angela merkel says the u.k. must cast off old dreams and resist clinging to its material past. elmore brock chair of the foreign affairs community says all the political and economic arguments favor staying in the block. if the british people vote, we accept the vote. scarlet: the emissions scandal hurting volkswagen's bottom line. they did maintain their full-year outlook saying that revenues will drop as...
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southern city of kandahar. one official blaming it on reckless driving. >> and it's an historic milestone today in europe, marking 71 years since the end of world war ii. french president francois hollande leading a ceremony in paris, saying this occasion serves as a reminder that there is war on the country's doorstep. the french leader referring to the violence in syria, in iraq, and in northern africa. mr. hollande also saying that young people must be aware and conscious of history because he says it can repeat in the future. >>> mexican authorities pulling off a surprise high security operation, transferring the notorious drug lord el chapo to a prison near the texas border. bryan llenas is yojoining us wi more. >> joaquin el chapo guzman had been locked up in mexico's highest security prison. yesterday, though, they abruptly transferred him to a prison which is on the border and 21 miles south of el paso, texas. the question on everyone's mind is why? the governor of chihuahua, the governor of the state where prison number nine is located, says the government moved el chapo because there is "no risk of esca
southern city of kandahar. one official blaming it on reckless driving. >> and it's an historic milestone today in europe, marking 71 years since the end of world war ii. french president francois hollande leading a ceremony in paris, saying this occasion serves as a reminder that there is war on the country's doorstep. the french leader referring to the violence in syria, in iraq, and in northern africa. mr. hollande also saying that young people must be aware and conscious of history...
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we were recently in southern turky and asking people why do you move to europe? you know, i thought i knew but we talked to lots of people and i thought the main reason would be tension in the local communities, no ability to return, and no jobs. the answer we got most often, education for the children, was the main reason for the families who could still afford to move. i repeat that. those who move have the means to move. many don't have that. one positive thing turkey is now considering work permits for a percentage of the refugees. it is a very nice initiative at a time when there are lots of problems in turkey. i am glad they're trying to push that and i hope it will give some results. thank you very much for this discussion. i think now we'll open the debate to questions from the audience here. i have lights in the eyes so if you raise your arm just wave it so i see you. yes. >> hi. i was recently in europe a few months ago and turkey as well for that matter. and i was speaking to a swedish woman who was around my age so she was young. the way she was talki
we were recently in southern turky and asking people why do you move to europe? you know, i thought i knew but we talked to lots of people and i thought the main reason would be tension in the local communities, no ability to return, and no jobs. the answer we got most often, education for the children, was the main reason for the families who could still afford to move. i repeat that. those who move have the means to move. many don't have that. one positive thing turkey is now considering work...
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europe in the event of a u.k. shall wed become more, say, southern european in its flavor.d lose an important allyon economic policy, an that has supported free market reforms, and that would change the tenor of policy in the european union. angie: paul donovan, very good to see you. coming up next, how the currency markets may offer clues to the outcome of the u.s. presidential election. all the details in your fx headlines, coming up next. ♪ juliette: welcome back. i'm juliette saly in hong kong. these are your fx headlines. japan's money supply is close over taking that of the u.s. economy, and that could signal a weaker yen. so say some traders who have tracked the so-called soros chart using the methods implemented by the investor. the bank of japan's bond-buying has nearly tripled its monetary base in just over three years. in dollar terms, it is highest 2006ive to the u.s. since at 96% despite japan's economy being about one quarter of the size. the market confidence in the yuan appears to of strengthened after the federal reserve signaled it will hold off on interes
europe in the event of a u.k. shall wed become more, say, southern european in its flavor.d lose an important allyon economic policy, an that has supported free market reforms, and that would change the tenor of policy in the european union. angie: paul donovan, very good to see you. coming up next, how the currency markets may offer clues to the outcome of the u.s. presidential election. all the details in your fx headlines, coming up next. ♪ juliette: welcome back. i'm juliette saly in hong...
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southern afghanistan left at least 12 police officers dead. seven wounded and seven missing, presumably abducted. the attacks lasted many hours. >>> middle east earns and others continue to escape to europe and continue to die. hundreds o feared dead in mediterranean sea wrecks. amy kellogg has that story from rome. >>> a representative called it a massacre. 700 people are believed to have died at sea. that number is based on interviews with survivors. the death toll, may be higher. only some of the bodies have been retrieved. others remain trapped below deck in sunken vessels. the worst incident, a boat filled beyond capacity, towed by another. that tragedy represents a terrifying level of cynicism. >> the reason so many people have been at sea and risking their lives, they have no option. the possibility to travel legally. >> they are starting to speak of the ordeal. >> translator: it was very hard. the water was coming from everywhere, from down and up. we tried for more than six hours, then said it isn't possible anymore. >> reporter: the ships departing from libya. the italian coast guard rescued 13,000 people last week. 40 infants drown. hundreds watched their parents parri parrish
southern afghanistan left at least 12 police officers dead. seven wounded and seven missing, presumably abducted. the attacks lasted many hours. >>> middle east earns and others continue to escape to europe and continue to die. hundreds o feared dead in mediterranean sea wrecks. amy kellogg has that story from rome. >>> a representative called it a massacre. 700 people are believed to have died at sea. that number is based on interviews with survivors. the death toll, may be...
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we were recently in southern turkey, asking people why did you move to europe?ld ask lots of people. i thought the main reason would be tension and local community, no ability to return and no jobs. and the answer he got most often come education for the children was the main reason. i repeat that. those who move have the means to move. many do not. and part of turkey is now considering the permits, for the percentage of refugees, at a time when there are lots of problems in turkey, they are trying to push that. i hope they get some results. thank you very much for this discussion. i think now we will open the debate for questions from the audience here. i have lights in my eyes. just wave your arm. yes? >> hi, i was recently in europe a few months ago. turkey, as well, for that matter. i was speaking to a swedish woman, was around my age. so she was young. and the way she was talking about refugees was so kind of disgusting. and i felt like i could not really say anything, because she is from a country where they took in a lot of refugees. and i am an american.
we were recently in southern turkey, asking people why did you move to europe?ld ask lots of people. i thought the main reason would be tension and local community, no ability to return and no jobs. and the answer he got most often come education for the children was the main reason. i repeat that. those who move have the means to move. many do not. and part of turkey is now considering the permits, for the percentage of refugees, at a time when there are lots of problems in turkey, they are...
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europe and the united states is really a function of trade. when you think about high unemployment in parts of the eurozone, particularly the southern tier, a free-trade ttip would in fact be a stimulus package that is virtually cost free for the governments. it's something that i hope will continue to be discussed and continue to be negotiated as we go through to the end of the obama presidency. guy: good morning, mr. ambassador, from london. there is a letter in "the london times" this morning from 13 former defense secretary's and secretaries of state in the united states, arguing against the brexit, warning on security fears for europe. my understanding was -- and correct me if i am wrong -- that nato was the prime piece of architecture for guaranteeing that security. >> well, i think there are two prime pieces of architecture. obviously nato, which is a military and political alliance, but you also have the eu and important economic relationship between europe and the united states. i happen to believe that one of aspects ofcurity national security is a good, the economy and shared economic prosperity. john kerry talks about that all the time. i
europe and the united states is really a function of trade. when you think about high unemployment in parts of the eurozone, particularly the southern tier, a free-trade ttip would in fact be a stimulus package that is virtually cost free for the governments. it's something that i hope will continue to be discussed and continue to be negotiated as we go through to the end of the obama presidency. guy: good morning, mr. ambassador, from london. there is a letter in "the london times"...
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southern city. he is known for making inflammatory comments about rape and his own sexual conquests. he is set to execute 100,000 criminals and dump them into the manila bay if elected. >>> stock markets in europeing him with a current official. it shows saudi arabia is shifting course after the crash in oil prices. pushing to a more diverse economy. saudi arabia and other top oil producers are struggling to cut prices or keep drilling to maintain market share. the oil story the american consumers are buzzing about. the price of the gallon of gas. up 50 cents from the low of $1.71 in february. gas prices are still 45 cents keeper than a year ago. oil prices rose because of the summer blend of gas. the forecast is to stay around the $2.20 for the rest of the year. >>> war in the gop. as republican leaders and donald trump spar over policy. "new day" picks up the story from us right now. >> i didn't get paul ryan. i don't know what happened. >> i was blindsided. >> i don't think donald trump is a reliable conservative republican. >> you need flexibility. >> you have to listen to people that have chosen the nominee. >> this is called the republican party. not called the conservative party. >> hill
southern city. he is known for making inflammatory comments about rape and his own sexual conquests. he is set to execute 100,000 criminals and dump them into the manila bay if elected. >>> stock markets in europeing him with a current official. it shows saudi arabia is shifting course after the crash in oil prices. pushing to a more diverse economy. saudi arabia and other top oil producers are struggling to cut prices or keep drilling to maintain market share. the oil story the...
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deploy forces throughout europe both as what is commonly seen as the threat on the eastern flank with russia, but also where necessary to assist allies in threats in the southern border to include terrorist threats, et cetera. i think nato is in a position today where we have capability, but obviously since the wale summit, we realize there has to be change in order to meet the new environment that we see this europe today. >> and we're not completely ready to meet that new environment as a may toe alliance, are we. >> no, sir, we're not. >> and the secretary general said this with regard to afghanistan. he said we have been able to prevent that afghanistan becomes a safe haven for international terrorists. do you agree with that? >> senator, i believe that we have changed the conditions in afghanistan, but i also believe we have much work to do to realize our objective of a stable economic afghanistan that is no longer a safe haven. >> he said we've been able to build a national unity government. do you agree? >> i believe personally there is much work to do there, as well. >> he said we've been able to build an afghan national army and forces of 350,000 sold
deploy forces throughout europe both as what is commonly seen as the threat on the eastern flank with russia, but also where necessary to assist allies in threats in the southern border to include terrorist threats, et cetera. i think nato is in a position today where we have capability, but obviously since the wale summit, we realize there has to be change in order to meet the new environment that we see this europe today. >> and we're not completely ready to meet that new environment as...
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europe. trueuessing that may be and lots of other communities as well. there are catholic churches, polish catholic churches and probably catholic churches that are northern italian and southern italian. i think that is the answer. there is a hand over here. >> intriguing points about how after 1924, the generations that go to school in the 40's and 50's, there are not too many immigrants that they go to school with. you are saying, connecting how that leads to if you don't know immigrants, you will be more hostile. then i looking at the last half-century, since the 1965 act that reopens immigration and am i correct that in the last 20-25 years, there has been probably the highest immigration, at least in raw numbers at any time in the last 100 plus years. how does that connect to the recent anti-immigrant stuff? >> i have seen studies in the study suggest that people who are most hostile towards immigration today, and this of course gets to the elephants and donkeys in the room, this is modern politics, the people most hostile to immigration are people who grew up in the 50's-60's and 70's. that is where the core is. the people on the people on base and has done a lot of res
europe. trueuessing that may be and lots of other communities as well. there are catholic churches, polish catholic churches and probably catholic churches that are northern italian and southern italian. i think that is the answer. there is a hand over here. >> intriguing points about how after 1924, the generations that go to school in the 40's and 50's, there are not too many immigrants that they go to school with. you are saying, connecting how that leads to if you don't know...
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we have the southern bank stocks selling off, led by a spanish 2.8 down more than 20% on a million share offering. rallying in europe, the miners as gold trades higher for the first day in seven days. it looks like maybe the huge housing number on tuesday could be helping out copper. the g-7 summit has wrapped up in japan. president obama met with the leaders of six industrialized nations to discuss ways to get the global economy moving. so far, we'vea: discussed issues of the global economy and the continued accelerated growth. to use all the tools at our disposal to make sure we are not only putting people back to work, but also helping to lift wages. vonnie: tomorrow, president obama becomes the first sitting president to visit hiroshima. in france, strikes at oil refineries may spread today. the union has called for electrical workers to go on strike. hollande madencois it easier to fire employees. the hedge fund industry may lose a quarter of its 2.9 joined always in assets over the next year. -- $2.9 trillion in assets over the next year. hedge funds having their worst start to a year since the financial crisi
we have the southern bank stocks selling off, led by a spanish 2.8 down more than 20% on a million share offering. rallying in europe, the miners as gold trades higher for the first day in seven days. it looks like maybe the huge housing number on tuesday could be helping out copper. the g-7 summit has wrapped up in japan. president obama met with the leaders of six industrialized nations to discuss ways to get the global economy moving. so far, we'vea: discussed issues of the global economy...
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southern africa. it plays an important diplomatic role. algeria is an important country. it is one of the largest natural gas producers in africa. it is the second largest supplier of gas to europe. and it's one of the top oil-producing countries in africa. so algeria is a pivotal state. yet there's a lot we don't know about algeria. and in talking to people, observers, analysts, there is always a lot of frustration when it comes to analyzing algeria. describe theays country is resistant to change. now, with the fiscal isis and the drop in oil prices, there are high expectations among many international observers that the economic crisis will lead to a toies of reforms in algeria diversify the economy, to attract foreign investment, to change the taxation system and the high burden of subsidies. but i think a lot of these assessments in many ways disqualify or disregard the importance of algerian history and its experiences in shaping debate and,tical most importantly, debates about reform. algeria's at experiences over the last several decades, reforms in financial crisis triggered by lower oil prices have led to extreme violence and instability, which have threatened the entir
southern africa. it plays an important diplomatic role. algeria is an important country. it is one of the largest natural gas producers in africa. it is the second largest supplier of gas to europe. and it's one of the top oil-producing countries in africa. so algeria is a pivotal state. yet there's a lot we don't know about algeria. and in talking to people, observers, analysts, there is always a lot of frustration when it comes to analyzing algeria. describe theays country is resistant to...
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europe. whether you want to attribute that to the nato or the eu why would you want to put it at risk? >> mr. speaker, the findings of the nhs england record into the southern closure of departmental health hospital in york has concerns the relationship and authorities between all the nhs bodies as defined on the health and social care act are dysfunctional and failed patient safety. health watch report shows harm occurr occurred lives have been lost. will you accept the health act has to change. >> my understanding is that she called for action on an out dated and dangerous facility back in july last year. that is exactly what happened. i'm pleased that action was taken. it wasn't fit for purpose. the cqc identified serious and life threatening issues on patient safety. they weren't put right and so as a result there was a decision to close and reopen the facility after changes. so, of course, you're going to have incidents of poor practice, what matters is do we intervene fast enough and put them right? in this case, i'll look again at what she said it does look as if action was taken. >> sir edward lee. >> the christian zuzeyazidi chin are suffering. may
europe. whether you want to attribute that to the nato or the eu why would you want to put it at risk? >> mr. speaker, the findings of the nhs england record into the southern closure of departmental health hospital in york has concerns the relationship and authorities between all the nhs bodies as defined on the health and social care act are dysfunctional and failed patient safety. health watch report shows harm occurr occurred lives have been lost. will you accept the health act has to...
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we had over 40 alumni from the middle east, southern europe, africa and southeast asia. one of the topic ts in the conference was on radicalization in particular how that point of radicalization with foreign fighters leaving countries of those that were there to go to fight. and in discussions, it came out that in particular from muslim countries that the role of the mother more so than any other family member influenced either the radicalization or counter radicalization of both young men and young women family members in your own research if you see something similar and if so are there ways that the united states are partner nations can leverage that role in a positive way. >> yes. absolutely, i see it. the mother school that's been developing, have shown some levels of success and those basically brought in community level leaders and brought in women and taught them how to recognize the science radicalization in their families and what to do if they notice it and what to do if they found it. they're still very small and it's only a couple of different areas they've
we had over 40 alumni from the middle east, southern europe, africa and southeast asia. one of the topic ts in the conference was on radicalization in particular how that point of radicalization with foreign fighters leaving countries of those that were there to go to fight. and in discussions, it came out that in particular from muslim countries that the role of the mother more so than any other family member influenced either the radicalization or counter radicalization of both young men and...