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dose of uncertainty in the world that would stay with us for a long time >> well, my colleague steve sedgwick conducted that interview. he has another guest with him in chernobyl now. steve. >> yeah. willem, really interesting give a little insight. it's all chatham house rules here i can tell you that my next guest says lawrence boon just gave a presentation to the great and good of amber springing forward. actually, she got a really strong applause for the message she was talking about now. we're not going to detail what she said safe to say, the man who told me that she went down very well here former italian prime minister, of course, and dean of sciences at the university, so thank you very much, indeed, for joining us >> thank you >> the message i got from lawrence boone was there are deep structural issues, there are disparties between the north and the south of the country stark as ever. long before the financial crisis and that there are lots of things to worry about as far as it is concerned as well. do you share those concerns. good morning to you. >> yes there's a big problem for
dose of uncertainty in the world that would stay with us for a long time >> well, my colleague steve sedgwick conducted that interview. he has another guest with him in chernobyl now. steve. >> yeah. willem, really interesting give a little insight. it's all chatham house rules here i can tell you that my next guest says lawrence boon just gave a presentation to the great and good of amber springing forward. actually, she got a really strong applause for the message she was talking...
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steve sedgwick live on the banks of what i think honestly, steve, may be the most beautiful place.'m not kidding. the most boufl place in the world. >> i can't confi confirm it is beautiful place in the world the best food, which i have been indulging in i have been talking to jim o'neil, the man who koind brick, the former head of goldman sachs asset management, and he says the ramification from brexit are already having big negative effects on the economy former prime minister of italy says we can get 28 brexits in europe if the parliamentary elections go wrong and go well for the populists. all that and plenty more live from lakcuo ren rldwide exchange (client's voice) remember that degree you got in taxation? (danny) of course you don't because you didn't! your job isn't doing hard work... ...it's making them do hard work... ...and getting paid for it. (vo) snap and sort your expenses to save over $4,600 at tax time. quickbooks. backing you. - anncr: as you grow older, -your brain naturally begins to change which may cause trouble with recall. - learning from him is great... wh
steve sedgwick live on the banks of what i think honestly, steve, may be the most beautiful place.'m not kidding. the most boufl place in the world. >> i can't confi confirm it is beautiful place in the world the best food, which i have been indulging in i have been talking to jim o'neil, the man who koind brick, the former head of goldman sachs asset management, and he says the ramification from brexit are already having big negative effects on the economy former prime minister of italy...
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a lot o's happened in that perid >> a truly remarkable story, steve sedgwick thank you very much. >>>et's turn to turkey the turkish president appears to have been dealt a major blow in local election hadley gamble with more on this store. >> reporter: the winds of change seem to be sweeping the major metropolitans of turkey, we have ankara, and now it looks likely istanbul as well going to the country's mainly opposition party. president erdogan weighed in yesterday. let's listen in. >> every victory and every loss is the will of our nation, and we have to accept this fact as a necessity of democracy we will admit that we won people's hearts in cities. we were not successful enough in cities we lost and we will act acco accordingly. we will be focusing on the economy, politics, and investment in turkey and take our steps accordingly. >> reporter: and just to break it down for you, what this actually means for presidentered wa -- erdogan, these major metropolitan areas make up 40 to 45% of the electorate ask he's lost out majorly, not just this ankara but also here in istanbul as well
a lot o's happened in that perid >> a truly remarkable story, steve sedgwick thank you very much. >>>et's turn to turkey the turkish president appears to have been dealt a major blow in local election hadley gamble with more on this store. >> reporter: the winds of change seem to be sweeping the major metropolitans of turkey, we have ankara, and now it looks likely istanbul as well going to the country's mainly opposition party. president erdogan weighed in yesterday. let's...
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now, our very own steve sedgwick spoke to the leader of the party and asked who he is backing in theresidential run-off >> i will be definitely supporting mr. zelensky. i mean it's not the best option, but -- total destruction of our country. >> he has aus ensibly tried to rebuild the army and the economy, but has he rebuilt the country? >> translator: he had large opportunity because some time ago in 2014 he got 54% it was a mandate for change. unfortunately, he quickly lost the trust of the ukrainian people today he has received a little more than 15% and it shows that people do not trust him anymore. he hasn't achieved anything in the economy, socialized, it or the army, so he started using technology how to make the electorate bigger, how to make more contenders take part in the presidential election. the fact that there are 39 candidates is a technological game for poroshenko to enter the second tour. >>> meanwhile, the oecd is warning that italy's finances will worsen over the next two years, blaming a recession and higher public spending the economic organization says rome's b
now, our very own steve sedgwick spoke to the leader of the party and asked who he is backing in theresidential run-off >> i will be definitely supporting mr. zelensky. i mean it's not the best option, but -- total destruction of our country. >> he has aus ensibly tried to rebuild the army and the economy, but has he rebuilt the country? >> translator: he had large opportunity because some time ago in 2014 he got 54% it was a mandate for change. unfortunately, he quickly lost...