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were to break from the eu. members argued it was best for the u.k. to stay with the eu. here is the first hour of that debate from the scottish parliament in edinburgh. >> motion number one, membership wishes to take part in the debate should speak now. >> scotland has been an integral part of the european union for 40 years. it will remain a priority for this government. we stand near a crossroads. the outcome of the general election has resulted in a referendum bill which lays the ground for a referendum in the u.k. before the end of 2017. whilst the scottish government remains clear we do not support a referendum, a referendum is now a reality and we must deal with it. it fails to meet the gold standard of the independent referendum in regards to the franchise on reform. this snp government set out reform goals in 2014 and these can be achieved without change. the presiding officer will make the case of the benefits of eu referendum, why it is vital the membership continues, and why it is incumbent to make the case for continued membership as a referendum approaches. t
were to break from the eu. members argued it was best for the u.k. to stay with the eu. here is the first hour of that debate from the scottish parliament in edinburgh. >> motion number one, membership wishes to take part in the debate should speak now. >> scotland has been an integral part of the european union for 40 years. it will remain a priority for this government. we stand near a crossroads. the outcome of the general election has resulted in a referendum bill which lays the...
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to pull out of the eu. t impact on the referendum passed, but it is a direction of travel for this government. the scottish government is proposing a double lot, so that they can pull out -- that they cannot be forced to pull out against their will. in canada, all federal states must agree to a proposal in regards to the monarchy. so protection is not unknown. i'm part of -- have both support of wales and northern ireland. in 2013, there was a 46% to summation of scottish imports and 3000 jobs depend on that. there are frustrations with the eu, they need reform, the solidarity needs to be given much better respect. in the lisbon treaty, we need to tend to -- we need clarification on how the relationship between countries within the eu and outside should work to ensure that the interests of websites are protected. but one thing to reform from within, we must be perceived -- last week we heard evidence that negotiations may not be straightforward. they said in relation to welfare benefits, if britain is going
to pull out of the eu. t impact on the referendum passed, but it is a direction of travel for this government. the scottish government is proposing a double lot, so that they can pull out -- that they cannot be forced to pull out against their will. in canada, all federal states must agree to a proposal in regards to the monarchy. so protection is not unknown. i'm part of -- have both support of wales and northern ireland. in 2013, there was a 46% to summation of scottish imports and 3000 jobs...
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the eu once to change the situation in ukraine.ide by the minsk agreement for the cease-fire in ukraine. and this does nothing to help that situation. now, the eu has a series of sanctions, economic and otherwise, travel bans and asset freezes against officials, and those come up for discussion by the eu leaders in just a few weeks, and it looks like they are going to extend them again, and this is not going to help that situation at all. manus: thank you very much. rounding that up. stay with us. we'll be speaking to one of chancellor angela merkel's key allies, and that is live in the polls at 10:30 london time. anna: three u.s. spy programs have expired among a standoff amongst republicans. this is the first time after the september 11 attacks where they cannot initiate the use of those tools to monitor communications of the suspected terrorists. they are expected to vote by wednesday on the bill. the results of the italian local election are due. it is a test of the prime minister's strength. he is expected to hold onto five of
the eu once to change the situation in ukraine.ide by the minsk agreement for the cease-fire in ukraine. and this does nothing to help that situation. now, the eu has a series of sanctions, economic and otherwise, travel bans and asset freezes against officials, and those come up for discussion by the eu leaders in just a few weeks, and it looks like they are going to extend them again, and this is not going to help that situation at all. manus: thank you very much. rounding that up. stay with...
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the eu has been complaining a russia has come out with a list. the eu said well the list are
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to pull out of the eu. i know this legislation will not impact on the referendum passed, but it is a direction of travel for this government. the scottish government is proposing a double lot, so that they can pull out -- that they cannot be forced to pull out against their will. the united states -- the united kingdom does not have a written constitution. in canada, all federal states must agree to a proposal in regards to the monarchy. so protection is not unknown. i'm heartened that -- have both support of wales and northern ireland. in 2013, there was a 46% to summation of scottish imports and 3000 jobs depend on that. there are frustrations with the eu, they need reform, the solidarity needs to be given much better respect. the importance given to subsidiarity in the lisbon treaty, we need to tend to -- we need clarification on how the relationship between countries within the eu and outside should work to ensure that the interests of those outside are protected. but one thing to reform from within, we
to pull out of the eu. i know this legislation will not impact on the referendum passed, but it is a direction of travel for this government. the scottish government is proposing a double lot, so that they can pull out -- that they cannot be forced to pull out against their will. the united states -- the united kingdom does not have a written constitution. in canada, all federal states must agree to a proposal in regards to the monarchy. so protection is not unknown. i'm heartened that -- have...
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but for the eu, they say there's no legal basis for this list. the russians are still technically keeping it confidential. they say it is not to be published, but they had given it to the eu so they could plan their travels and they don't get stopped at the border. what happened if a german official was stopped and dad axis into russia? this has happened several times in recent months -- and denied
but for the eu, they say there's no legal basis for this list. the russians are still technically keeping it confidential. they say it is not to be published, but they had given it to the eu so they could plan their travels and they don't get stopped at the border. what happened if a german official was stopped and dad axis into russia? this has happened several times in recent months -- and denied
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this will be a bigger picture of the eu. it is the overall position which will be the decision and must conduct the debate of membership with the bigger picture in mind. including -- i believe the best way to -- is to tell the individual stories of people and businesses that can be benefited right now. the members of this parliament can help make a positive case for eu membership's and to those . i moved to motion and my name. >> speaker, nine minutes. >> thank you. it's not that long since we had a debate but this one takes part . we now have a majority and we will have an announcement about 2017. u.k. parliament has a second reading of the bill today and i do except and there needs to be a debate. we do have a majority in the early days of the government. we support changing the u.k. -- and soon to be in the referendum so we want a firm and well conducted debate. it has interest in knowledge that endorses -- we support the scottish parliament which in -- includes the eu and the u.k.. it also raises concerns about the refere
this will be a bigger picture of the eu. it is the overall position which will be the decision and must conduct the debate of membership with the bigger picture in mind. including -- i believe the best way to -- is to tell the individual stories of people and businesses that can be benefited right now. the members of this parliament can help make a positive case for eu membership's and to those . i moved to motion and my name. >> speaker, nine minutes. >> thank you. it's not that...
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banning 89 people from the eu from entering the country. will talk about the significance of this list, if there is one, after the break. ♪ jonathan: welcome back to "on the move." i am jonathan ferro. up by 23 points, or a belt, a third of 1% and a bit of a comeback by 6/10 of 1%, the eight points higher, and checking out the fx market, the story this morning after three days of gains for the euro it is down by 6/10 of 1% against the dollar. the town pretty much erasing all of its postelection gains. and the 10-year, the german bond 0.51% and the wti. it is ok week. we are coming off of gains for that particular contract. a big day last friday, a solid game, almost 5%, and there are the rig moves. let's lift the lid on the equity indexes and get straight to the top stories. reporter: well, we are starting with lloyds. if you want to buy these, guess what, you have got six months longer. 6-2 december 2015, and also shares with individual retail investors. we know this was made during the election campaign. it is now making good on that prom
banning 89 people from the eu from entering the country. will talk about the significance of this list, if there is one, after the break. ♪ jonathan: welcome back to "on the move." i am jonathan ferro. up by 23 points, or a belt, a third of 1% and a bit of a comeback by 6/10 of 1%, the eight points higher, and checking out the fx market, the story this morning after three days of gains for the euro it is down by 6/10 of 1% against the dollar. the town pretty much erasing all of its...
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>> reporter: this after greece rejected new demands from the eu about dealing with its debt and eu pulled the plug on emergency funding and a bailout program. greece's prime minister at the left wing party had some tough words. >> it is more than clear that this decision had no other goal but to block the will of the greek people. >> reporter: a referendum called for sunday will ask voters to say yes or no to european union demands. it could mean grexit from the euro. >> it would be disastrous for the future. >> reporter: the eu is a key trading partner. trouble for the euro means trouble for us. with isis attacking nearby and an aggressive vladimir putin trying to make inroads, the u.s. needs a stable greece and a
>> reporter: this after greece rejected new demands from the eu about dealing with its debt and eu pulled the plug on emergency funding and a bailout program. greece's prime minister at the left wing party had some tough words. >> it is more than clear that this decision had no other goal but to block the will of the greek people. >> reporter: a referendum called for sunday will ask voters to say yes or no to european union demands. it could mean grexit from the euro. >>...
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and alexis tsipras saying the eu doesn't have the nerve to throw his country out of the eu. the prime and esther saying that europe needs grace. rebounding, generally speaking. indonesia just getting in on the action. will be live in jakarta later. let a look at what is the last trading day of the first half of the year. >> we are still seeing that volatility continue in china. officially still in bear territory after we saw yesterday. down by more than 22 from a high on june. the asian markets are rising from those three-month lows after closing yesterday at their lowest level since march 17. in japan, the nikkei currently
and alexis tsipras saying the eu doesn't have the nerve to throw his country out of the eu. the prime and esther saying that europe needs grace. rebounding, generally speaking. indonesia just getting in on the action. will be live in jakarta later. let a look at what is the last trading day of the first half of the year. >> we are still seeing that volatility continue in china. officially still in bear territory after we saw yesterday. down by more than 22 from a high on june. the asian...
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emily: eileen, what do you make of these moves by the eu? is this political? would you go as far as the say this is protecting us or are there real legal issues? eileen, you take it. eileen: as an american being here in britain as part of the eu, to me and looks largely protectionist and politically motivated. the precedent of eu having done this before -- in both cases it was american companies. it strikes me as this probably would not happen if these companies were european-based were founded. or founded. emily: google does own 90% of the search market in europe. andreas do you think this could have a real impact on google's business, the bottom line or will they really be compelled to
emily: eileen, what do you make of these moves by the eu? is this political? would you go as far as the say this is protecting us or are there real legal issues? eileen, you take it. eileen: as an american being here in britain as part of the eu, to me and looks largely protectionist and politically motivated. the precedent of eu having done this before -- in both cases it was american companies. it strikes me as this probably would not happen if these companies were european-based were...
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the eu tells google to brace for big fines. how big a threat is brussels to silicon valley? itter is making a push into live events. we will take a look at the company's dramatic new media strategy. drone startups are racking up record amounts of cash. all of that is ahead on "bloomberg west." first, $2 billion -- uber is finalizing a $2 billion line of credit. we already knew they were talking to banks, but this is double what we previously thought. that is because more banks wanted in. morgan stanley, bank of america, barclays, deutsche bank, hsbc, jpmorgan, suntrust bank -- all of them lining up, some of them committing more money. uber is getting half a percentage point below what competitive rates are out there. is it a sign of uber moving towards an ipo? they already have plenty of cash on hand. we have paul sweeney joining me now from new york and cathie woods. paul, i want to start with you. why is uber taking out this line of credit if they don't need the money? paul: it is the first step of going public. we have seen this move in the past from other early-stage comp
the eu tells google to brace for big fines. how big a threat is brussels to silicon valley? itter is making a push into live events. we will take a look at the company's dramatic new media strategy. drone startups are racking up record amounts of cash. all of that is ahead on "bloomberg west." first, $2 billion -- uber is finalizing a $2 billion line of credit. we already knew they were talking to banks, but this is double what we previously thought. that is because more banks wanted...
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they want to be part of the eu. but at the same time they don't want to face the harsh austerity measures. i took to the street to get a sense of the mood given the fact that they now have those imposed capital controls they can only take 60 euros a day. i thought that would sway people voting against what the president is saying but before the eu proposals. but it didn't seem that way. in the harsh light of day, greeks take shelter, having to queue for a daily sum of 60 euros. across athens these are scenes of despair. >> this is one of the worst days as long as i remember this is the worst day in greece. last night was the most dramatic night. there was never such a thing as
they want to be part of the eu. but at the same time they don't want to face the harsh austerity measures. i took to the street to get a sense of the mood given the fact that they now have those imposed capital controls they can only take 60 euros a day. i thought that would sway people voting against what the president is saying but before the eu proposals. but it didn't seem that way. in the harsh light of day, greeks take shelter, having to queue for a daily sum of 60 euros. across athens...
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the eu sees it as a legitimate. ne: what does it mean or what might it mean for the new sanctions against russia? these are coming out in july. jones hayden: that is right. the eu has sanctions against russian officials. it looks like they will be renewed in july. this kind of activity for -- from the russians it does not do anything to have the situation. the eu was pushing for the minsk accord. they were looking for a long-term solution in eastern ukraine and left a wait and see if we can get that. guy: thank you for your time. jones hayden, joining us. francine: we will speak to a person on the list. stay tuned. ♪ just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in the break room. fast in the conference room. fast in tom's office. fast in other tom's office. fast in the foyer [pronounced foy-yer] or is it foyer [pronounced foy-yay]? fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here before. switch now and get the
the eu sees it as a legitimate. ne: what does it mean or what might it mean for the new sanctions against russia? these are coming out in july. jones hayden: that is right. the eu has sanctions against russian officials. it looks like they will be renewed in july. this kind of activity for -- from the russians it does not do anything to have the situation. the eu was pushing for the minsk accord. they were looking for a long-term solution in eastern ukraine and left a wait and see if we can get...
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i mean who wants to see greece outside of the eu and possibly outside of the eu and then that will beajor distraction for nato and security zone as a whole in which you have grease receives hundreds of refugees from syrian center every single day so this capitalization that is missed is very possible if greece steps out of the european monetary union that would be the first step to a big catastrophe for eu and nato so the geo is a message nobody mentions that. >>> at al jazeera we look at why russia investors are still pouring money in uk dispute european sanctions and the heat wave takes a deadly toll in pakistan. ♪ >> i feel like we're making an impact >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> i'm standing in a tropcal wind storm... >> ...can effe ♪ welcome back let's recap the headlines on al jazeera and 12 have been killed in a suicide in afghanistan's parliament and police say seven gunman were killed and they were in session at the time. al jazeera journalist ahmed-mansuor detained at the berlin airport and reviewing detention papers after they ask
i mean who wants to see greece outside of the eu and possibly outside of the eu and then that will beajor distraction for nato and security zone as a whole in which you have grease receives hundreds of refugees from syrian center every single day so this capitalization that is missed is very possible if greece steps out of the european monetary union that would be the first step to a big catastrophe for eu and nato so the geo is a message nobody mentions that. >>> at al jazeera we look...
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they looked at the charges, as the eu did, why did the ftc decides not to when you're dead?ce: -- when the eu did? vince: there has to be established harm here. in the eu the requirements are not as stringent. the ftc decided there was that the only competitor harm, but could not find consumer harm. that is all we have here today. cory: do you think that consumers are harmed? vince: we see it here. any time a consumer is looking up a local service and they are not in the results from the whole red -- the whole web, but getting google content forced down our throats, then they are being harmed. >> can't i just go to yelp or being --bing? vince: sure but consumers think that they are getting the best results for them when they use google. what this that he shows is they are getting the best results for google. cory: thank you for the clarity. we did reject to google and their argument is that they are still providing the best things for the customers. we will continue to cover it. thank you very much. i want to alert you to a story we are watching. top two executives are being
they looked at the charges, as the eu did, why did the ftc decides not to when you're dead?ce: -- when the eu did? vince: there has to be established harm here. in the eu the requirements are not as stringent. the ftc decided there was that the only competitor harm, but could not find consumer harm. that is all we have here today. cory: do you think that consumers are harmed? vince: we see it here. any time a consumer is looking up a local service and they are not in the results from the whole...
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francine: do you think the eu has suffered every parable damage -- irreparable damage? peter bofinger: that is a difficult question. maybe europe grows with the crisis and a major changes will only serve the crisis and could be a positive element that new structures and now this report that reminds us that the picture has to be finalized. maybe that is the positive side of all of the crises that with experience in the last few years. first the bank we are getting some news peter bofinger. mr. mario draghi commenting in a statement saying "the eu should safeguard the irreversibility of the euro." should we do that at any cost? peter bofinger: not that any
francine: do you think the eu has suffered every parable damage -- irreparable damage? peter bofinger: that is a difficult question. maybe europe grows with the crisis and a major changes will only serve the crisis and could be a positive element that new structures and now this report that reminds us that the picture has to be finalized. maybe that is the positive side of all of the crises that with experience in the last few years. first the bank we are getting some news peter bofinger. mr....
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the eu has asked for qualification of the unorthodox step.ry has also attracted criticism for its plan to build a fence along its border with serbia, which serves as an entry point to europe. many migrants to have made it to the serbian side insist they will not be deterred by a four-meter high fence. the idea is being slammed as inefficient and immoral. >> we are against the creation of walls and fences. they can limit the access of people to a silent, and this is a universal human right that needs to be preserved. europe cannot simply hide behind walls. we need to correct this in the world. kate: the asylum system has been overburdened and overlooked by the eu. >> the eu does not give the necessary regard to the migrant pressure coming to the western balkans. it needs to change immediately in the best interest of both hungary and europe. kate: authorities say as many as 60,000 illegal migrants have crossed into hungary in 2016 nearly double the total number last year. genie: meanwhile in the french port town of calle during the chaos surrou
the eu has asked for qualification of the unorthodox step.ry has also attracted criticism for its plan to build a fence along its border with serbia, which serves as an entry point to europe. many migrants to have made it to the serbian side insist they will not be deterred by a four-meter high fence. the idea is being slammed as inefficient and immoral. >> we are against the creation of walls and fences. they can limit the access of people to a silent, and this is a universal human right...
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emily: eileen, what do you make of these moves by the eu? is this political? d you go as far as the say this is protecting us or are there real legal issues? eileen, you take it. eileen: as an american being here in britain as part of the eu, to me and looks largely protectionist and politically motivated. the precedent of eu having done this before -- in both cases it was american companies. it strikes me as this probably would not happen if these companies were european-based were founded. or founded. emily: google does own 90% of the search market in europe. andreas do you think this could have a real impact on google's business, the bottom line or will they really be compelled to change some of their practices? andreas: that is the key question right? the fine itself google could live with. google is not worried about th e fines so much about their business practices. when you look at the revenues the vast majority comes from search and ads. the whole vertical search piece which is the piece of the old commission which had already have this going on for fiv
emily: eileen, what do you make of these moves by the eu? is this political? d you go as far as the say this is protecting us or are there real legal issues? eileen, you take it. eileen: as an american being here in britain as part of the eu, to me and looks largely protectionist and politically motivated. the precedent of eu having done this before -- in both cases it was american companies. it strikes me as this probably would not happen if these companies were european-based were founded. or...
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the bid to keep britain into the eu -- in the eu. they have identified five key areas of reform including a clear and alan's approach to immigration. david cameron is preparing to meet the leaders in brussels. we have seen signs of the slowing in china. the manufacturing index of june has each estimates. it suggests the industry is contracting. it is easing of monetary policy. the european leaders have given the greek prime minister until tomorrow night to make the final push needed to says fight creditors and end the standoff that threatens to split the eurozone. the government submitted a set of reform measures that began to converge with the terms that were demanded by the creditors. the finance ministers will meet ahead of a summit of leaders on thursday.
the bid to keep britain into the eu -- in the eu. they have identified five key areas of reform including a clear and alan's approach to immigration. david cameron is preparing to meet the leaders in brussels. we have seen signs of the slowing in china. the manufacturing index of june has each estimates. it suggests the industry is contracting. it is easing of monetary policy. the european leaders have given the greek prime minister until tomorrow night to make the final push needed to says...
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they are counting on the eu council and parliament to deliver. sarah: rescue workers in the jordan capital civilly see are searching -- in the jordan capital are searching for people still missing after the flooding yesterday. 12 have been confirmed dead. brian: they are also on the lookout for wild animals. the local zoo was all but this lord -- all but destroyed in the floods. reporter: this crocodile was spotted out in the city today, half buried in mud. it has now been returned to the zoo. a hippopotamus roamed the streets on sunday. a bear clinging to the side of the building. half of the zoo's 600 animals are missing, most are thought to have died in the floods. the army has been called in to help round up the rest. >> the relevant services are working intensively to capture animals still on the loose. we think there are not that many now. they will be brought back to the zoo. reporter: heavy rains turned the river that flows through tbsilisi into a raging torrent t t t washed away everything in its path. entire homes were washed away. the g
they are counting on the eu council and parliament to deliver. sarah: rescue workers in the jordan capital civilly see are searching -- in the jordan capital are searching for people still missing after the flooding yesterday. 12 have been confirmed dead. brian: they are also on the lookout for wild animals. the local zoo was all but this lord -- all but destroyed in the floods. reporter: this crocodile was spotted out in the city today, half buried in mud. it has now been returned to the zoo....
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to clawback or else leave the eu altogether. let's get the latest. benedict as expected lawmakers have voted in favor of this referendum to be held. the campaigning, i guess, starts now. benedict: the clock is firmly taking, very clearly. this is the second reading, so it was an overwhelming yes vote. 544 voted in waiver, 53 against this bill. clearly, now, this bill is going to move through to its next stage. the legislation will move through to its next stage, the committee stage, and then it has other stages to pass through but clearly, the united kingdom will be holding an eu referendum by the end of 2014. the speculation is that it could be earlier rather than later, so it could eat as early as spring 2016 or probably more likely autumn 2016. the conservatives would also the labor opposition party are supporting the bill, and i should underline that the third force, the scottish national party, they firmly opposed this bill. >> what do the polls tell us? what do british people think about the possibility of leaving the european union? benedicte:
to clawback or else leave the eu altogether. let's get the latest. benedict as expected lawmakers have voted in favor of this referendum to be held. the campaigning, i guess, starts now. benedict: the clock is firmly taking, very clearly. this is the second reading, so it was an overwhelming yes vote. 544 voted in waiver, 53 against this bill. clearly, now, this bill is going to move through to its next stage. the legislation will move through to its next stage, the committee stage, and then it...
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finding of this consumer harm will have a big impact in the antitrust case going on in the eu. when you look at this, in and involving -- an evolving world, in an world, the --an app world, do you think that google is more desperate in that world and that is why they are doing these things question mark vince: i think there? -- these things vince: they admitted the the reason they began to preference their own products in local search is is because they feared they would lose out in these categories. cory: and yet the ftc decided not to bring charges. you guys were lobbying hard to get them to do so. are you upset? why didn't the ftc do anything? vince: the ftc was a mixed mind. they conceded that google was harming competitors, but they were not sure about consumer harm. that is the piece that we have today, consumer harm. >> and i think it becomes more critical as people switch to google and more such is done on mobile. vince: half of all searches on mobile is done with local intent. it is a huge portion of search which is why google is focused on it. cory: why do you think th
finding of this consumer harm will have a big impact in the antitrust case going on in the eu. when you look at this, in and involving -- an evolving world, in an world, the --an app world, do you think that google is more desperate in that world and that is why they are doing these things question mark vince: i think there? -- these things vince: they admitted the the reason they began to preference their own products in local search is is because they feared they would lose out in these...
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to g7 agreed to step up efforts on the eu japan deal and to accelerate immediately all work on the eu-u.s. trade deal. it's over 700 days since we launched negotiations at the g8 comment every day without a deal is causing the global economy 630 million pounds. so the agreement talks about finalizing the outline of an agreement by the end of this year. mr. speaker, we want all countries to grow including the poorest, not just for their benefit but also because we all benefit from the white increase in global growth. we should never forget what has been called the bottom billion. we agreed the importance of setting ambitious goals at the u.n. in september. that can eradicate extreme poverty in our world by 2030 and we also reaffirmed our previous commitments on paid. britain is keeping its promises to the force in the world and i encourage directly others to do the same. turning to green growth there were important agreements about the global deal we hope to reach in paris at the end of the year. it needs targets to keep the goal of limiting growth, lifting global warming to two degrees wi
to g7 agreed to step up efforts on the eu japan deal and to accelerate immediately all work on the eu-u.s. trade deal. it's over 700 days since we launched negotiations at the g8 comment every day without a deal is causing the global economy 630 million pounds. so the agreement talks about finalizing the outline of an agreement by the end of this year. mr. speaker, we want all countries to grow including the poorest, not just for their benefit but also because we all benefit from the white...
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pushing for reforms in the european union and a referendum in the eu. tough topics likely create a different tone. >> simon young is uttering the queens visit. it lets pick up with what we just saw there. the prime minister comes in in the middle of this visit. did he just crashed the party? reporter: not exactly crashing the party, brent. the primus or has a very specific agenda that has to do with germany. tomorrow, he will be in brussels having dinner with his counterparts from the other european union member states. he gets the backing of some of them. migration policy, business regulation, and so on. angela merkel's support for that there will be a long way on the road to doing that. the prime minister doesn't usually come during a state visit by the queen. that is have a timetable has worked out. brent: the prediction about the politics being mixed with the state visit came true today. before we let you go, i've been told to ask you, what was presented today in front of the queen, the stereo type of well manicured lawns in britain. is that true? re
pushing for reforms in the european union and a referendum in the eu. tough topics likely create a different tone. >> simon young is uttering the queens visit. it lets pick up with what we just saw there. the prime minister comes in in the middle of this visit. did he just crashed the party? reporter: not exactly crashing the party, brent. the primus or has a very specific agenda that has to do with germany. tomorrow, he will be in brussels having dinner with his counterparts from the...
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i think you can only be positive that the eu has met to discuss how to ensure better cooperation. it's the first step as president tusk has said and certainly much more needs to be done. >> absolutely, the italian prime minister accused the eu colleagues apparently of just looking after their own interests. what do you make of the fact that countries like well the uk ire land and den mark are up to date of voluntary numbers of migrants the eu are wanting them to take? >> well in any global crisis, it really calls for cooperation and shared responsibility. so i don't think that the problems will be solved by simply closing doors and making this a problem of the neighbors to deal with. we have to really come together and address these crisis because they are not going to go away. as we saw the 150,000 who came exceed rates of last year and likely to see more and have to get at broader issues and deeper cooperation within regions and across regions and working with the african union and regular economic communities to look at how to create decent work opportunities so that migration c
i think you can only be positive that the eu has met to discuss how to ensure better cooperation. it's the first step as president tusk has said and certainly much more needs to be done. >> absolutely, the italian prime minister accused the eu colleagues apparently of just looking after their own interests. what do you make of the fact that countries like well the uk ire land and den mark are up to date of voluntary numbers of migrants the eu are wanting them to take? >> well in any...
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just this week, the eu broadens sanctions against the kremlin. i'm joined on the line by an analyst at the urijah group who is following these talks closely -- an analyst at the eurasia group. who's to blame for violating the minsk agreement, the russians or ukrainians? matthieu: the level of implication of russia cannot be denied, and ukraine has been defending itself against what they consider aggression by russia, and the separatists are in the middle, so it's hard to tell exactly who is doing what. laura: russia and ukraine have pretty entrenched positions going into these talks. can we expect any kind of progress at tonight's negotiations? matthieu: the talks have been mettled by the presence of more infighting and the talks could be considered almost dead, but it's practical as well because it allows politicians not to go to another round of discussions and not to address the key issue. it's a practical option, but it is not making anything move. laura: what about relations between russia and the west? is russia suffering the act of those s
just this week, the eu broadens sanctions against the kremlin. i'm joined on the line by an analyst at the urijah group who is following these talks closely -- an analyst at the eurasia group. who's to blame for violating the minsk agreement, the russians or ukrainians? matthieu: the level of implication of russia cannot be denied, and ukraine has been defending itself against what they consider aggression by russia, and the separatists are in the middle, so it's hard to tell exactly who is...
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can you tell me what steps have been taking to talk about economic migration from outside the eu? david cameron: can i welcome the honorable lady to her place. her election result was what i dreamed of. i am grateful. she is right to raise this issue. in the past, it has been too easy for some businesses to bring in workers from overseas rather than taking the long-term decision to train our work force at home. we need to change that. that means reducing the demand migrant labor, part of our plan. i can tell the house that the home secretary has written to the migration advisory committee , asking them to report on how to significantly reduce work-related migration from outside europe. they will advise on restricting work visas to genuine skilled specialist. they will put a time limit on how long a sector can claim to have a shortage. we will look at a new skills levy on businesses who recruit foreign workers so we can boost the funding for apprenticeships and we will look at raising salary thresholds to undercut wages. all of these steps, combined with the measures that were takin
can you tell me what steps have been taking to talk about economic migration from outside the eu? david cameron: can i welcome the honorable lady to her place. her election result was what i dreamed of. i am grateful. she is right to raise this issue. in the past, it has been too easy for some businesses to bring in workers from overseas rather than taking the long-term decision to train our work force at home. we need to change that. that means reducing the demand migrant labor, part of our...
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directed its way and that seems to be a reference to the greek government saying the reforms that the euts are completely untenable. >> well the greek government put forward a proposal on monday by was mulled over for a couple of days and what creditors including the eu came close to the greek good evening positions and there are of course important conditions and the greeks do not want 23% rate on restaurants and hotels because that hits the tourism industry and half of the economy here and the greeks did not stay to thrash it out further and stayed on for another day but on saturday they left as the euro group president said while talks were still in process taking everybody by surprise so i think what he is implying here is that the greeks are trying to disguise the fact they got something fairly close to what they themselves had proposed maybe not 100% but didn't have the guts after that to bring it back home and put it to the greek people with their signature on it even though many people fell this was a document the greek government could have defended in parliament and i think wha
directed its way and that seems to be a reference to the greek government saying the reforms that the euts are completely untenable. >> well the greek government put forward a proposal on monday by was mulled over for a couple of days and what creditors including the eu came close to the greek good evening positions and there are of course important conditions and the greeks do not want 23% rate on restaurants and hotels because that hits the tourism industry and half of the economy here...
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minister, there have been meetings been between the eu and the libyans. another problem is the fact that this whole issue of migrants in the mediterranean sea is happening exactly the same time as you have problem of migrants in southeast asia, some on the council are trying to link the two issues. so it's going to prove a little i think tricky not impossible but tricky for this resolution to get done in a speedy manner. >> james bays, live in the u.n thank you. >>> in yemen local forces say the saudi-led coalition has hit a are convoy, and currently occupied by houthi rebels and their allies. fut at this timing ton grounds continuing as well. 20 people were killed in violence between populace rebels and houthi rebels. >>> no new evidence against mohamed fahmy and baher mohamed accused of spreading false news and having ties to former president mohamed morsi's muslim brotherhood, charges al jazeera strongly rejects. the defense will make its closing argument when the trial resumes. still ocome on the program the woman who has accused united airlines of di
minister, there have been meetings been between the eu and the libyans. another problem is the fact that this whole issue of migrants in the mediterranean sea is happening exactly the same time as you have problem of migrants in southeast asia, some on the council are trying to link the two issues. so it's going to prove a little i think tricky not impossible but tricky for this resolution to get done in a speedy manner. >> james bays, live in the u.n thank you. >>> in yemen...
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the country. yesterday's talks ended without a deal. euey had little progress and little hope in sight. legislation key for barack obama's trade agenda has been approved by the senate. the 16-38 vote gives the president fast tack authority to negotiate trade deals, it also ends the six-month battle that showed obama working with republicans against his own party members who opposed the bill. david cameron traveled to brussels today with his plans to protect the uk's sovereignty. his conservative government has pledged to hold a referendum over britain's leadership in the eu by the end of 2017. asian stocks slid overnight. david is in hong kong. it seems european equity markets are set to open weaker this morning. david: exactly. as you can see, it is about 10 minutes before 3:00 p.m. here. we are at the low point of the day. we are seeing absolute thrashing when you look at the shanghai market. i will show you that in just a moment. we are down in the regional benchmark. the tech names of the only bright spots. financials, consumer goods e
the country. yesterday's talks ended without a deal. euey had little progress and little hope in sight. legislation key for barack obama's trade agenda has been approved by the senate. the 16-38 vote gives the president fast tack authority to negotiate trade deals, it also ends the six-month battle that showed obama working with republicans against his own party members who opposed the bill. david cameron traveled to brussels today with his plans to protect the uk's sovereignty. his...
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british lawmakers debate and exit from the eu. those stories and more coming up after this short break. ♪ jonathan: good morning, and welcome back. markets just pulling back globally. the ftse 100 pretty much unchanged. hsbc is the stock to watch. the dax off by another 20 points. coming off the worst losing streak heading for a sixth day of losses. the euro just dropping back a little bit. the relationship tracking high yields and a stronger euro. a volatile german tenure with the yield at 0.87%. let's get you up to speed on some of the top stories. apple unveiled its new music service streaming device. the company's worldwide developer conference in san francisco. apple music will be available on june 30. pandora media fell nearly 4% ahead of the announcement. the chinese securities regulator is said to be considering a change to the rules. the change could allow one or 26-month rollovers of the contracts. the u.k. house of commons will have its first debate on the eu referendum today. the main opposition labor party pledged to b
british lawmakers debate and exit from the eu. those stories and more coming up after this short break. ♪ jonathan: good morning, and welcome back. markets just pulling back globally. the ftse 100 pretty much unchanged. hsbc is the stock to watch. the dax off by another 20 points. coming off the worst losing streak heading for a sixth day of losses. the euro just dropping back a little bit. the relationship tracking high yields and a stronger euro. a volatile german tenure with the yield at...
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francine: even the eu is not that stupid. is it? oint where maybe politicians say, let's go through with this. mark: the catharsis argument has legs. given the attitude of the german finance minister, i would bet that he's got an inkling that the euro would be stronger without greece. the problem is, the unintended consequences might kick in. the other point on the deal is, it has to be ratified by national parliaments. someone has to write a check if it wants to avoid not paying on june 30. you are going to see a lot of financial engineering at that point. they would rather not miss that payment, even if technically they could. francine: sony, do you think the markets are guns blazing today because they think there will be a deal or even if there is no deal, there is the ecb? sony: there's a great fatigue in the markets. we've seen this game so many times. given that president obama has wavered, given that it has become clear that it is mrs. merkel's call and as we've discussed, mr. charla has been in favor of taking greece out sinc
francine: even the eu is not that stupid. is it? oint where maybe politicians say, let's go through with this. mark: the catharsis argument has legs. given the attitude of the german finance minister, i would bet that he's got an inkling that the euro would be stronger without greece. the problem is, the unintended consequences might kick in. the other point on the deal is, it has to be ratified by national parliaments. someone has to write a check if it wants to avoid not paying on june 30....
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and alexis tsipras saying the eu doesn't have the nerve to throw his country out of the eu. the prime and esther saying that europe needs grace. rebounding, generally speaking. indonesia just getting in on the action. will be live in jakarta later. let a look at what is the last trading day of the first half of the year. >> we are still seeing that volatility continue in china. officially still in bear territory after we saw yesterday. down by more than 22 from a high on june. the asian markets are rising from those three-month lows after closing yesterday at their lowest level since march 17. in japan, the nikkei currently up by 0.3%. volatility easing their. the australian share market is pretty flat the moment. we did have big falls in base metals. and the exchange has dropped by 3.5% this morning. that is having an impact as well as you would expect on the shanghai market. a quick look at what is moving the chinese market and where certainly seeing some weakness coming through in those basic materials. financial stocks looking quite good at the moment. volatility is conti
and alexis tsipras saying the eu doesn't have the nerve to throw his country out of the eu. the prime and esther saying that europe needs grace. rebounding, generally speaking. indonesia just getting in on the action. will be live in jakarta later. let a look at what is the last trading day of the first half of the year. >> we are still seeing that volatility continue in china. officially still in bear territory after we saw yesterday. down by more than 22 from a high on june. the asian...
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his britain going to hold a referendum on whether it not it stays in the eu? mp's abated the issue in the house of commons tuesday. the labor opposition says it back a referendum and with campaign to stay in the eu. it is more complicated for the ruling conservatives, who are trying eu reform and treating change to a yes campaign. here is nicholas rushworth. nicholas: mp's back a referendum that could decide britain's future in europe. >> the ayes to the right 544. the nos to the left, 53. nicholas: nicholas cameron -- mr. cameron us for an executive -- >> you come to feel like something is done to them, not for them. entire generations of british voters have been denied the chance to have a say on our relationship with the european union. mr. speaker, today we are putting that right. >> the opposition labor party stressed the outcome would determine the country's role on the international stage. how britain is perceived abroad. >> we support this bill and its passage, but we also support britain remaining a member of the european union, and the same cannot be
his britain going to hold a referendum on whether it not it stays in the eu? mp's abated the issue in the house of commons tuesday. the labor opposition says it back a referendum and with campaign to stay in the eu. it is more complicated for the ruling conservatives, who are trying eu reform and treating change to a yes campaign. here is nicholas rushworth. nicholas: mp's back a referendum that could decide britain's future in europe. >> the ayes to the right 544. the nos to the left,...
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leave the eu? clearly wants to keep it at bigger countries to drive the progress. she has made speeches in the past. the biggest problem in germany and france is 2017 because when massive elections. john's suggestion of autumn 2016 works perfectly. the french election around september 2016. francine: the fact that it looks i was a deal with greece, does it help the conversation with david cameron and counterparts? not too bad, at least the eurozone is staying together? john longworth: the greek situation helps of the clearest way. the negotiations between greece and the eurozone is as symmetrical yet degrees needed the eurozone less than the greece needed the eurozone. even a small country like a greece can get leverage. if you're very large country and very important to the european union such as the u.k., that should do the prime minister even more impetus to question the things he believes the u.k. needs. actually what the u.k. means. the whole of europe needs to be a successful economy. francine
leave the eu? clearly wants to keep it at bigger countries to drive the progress. she has made speeches in the past. the biggest problem in germany and france is 2017 because when massive elections. john's suggestion of autumn 2016 works perfectly. the french election around september 2016. francine: the fact that it looks i was a deal with greece, does it help the conversation with david cameron and counterparts? not too bad, at least the eurozone is staying together? john longworth: the greek...
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the greece prime minister meets creditors today. to pitch a new aid package to his country. eufficials said the talks yielded little progress and no breakthrough is insight. this latest round of negotiations comes in the euro area bailout expiry and repayment deadline. the u.k. prime minister will travel to brussels as he seeks to advance his renegotiation of britain's membership in the eu. the u.k. sovereignty has imposed controls. his concerns are that government could pledge to hold a referendum over there membership of the eu by 2017. in the rest of europe politicians and business leaders are weighing up the cost of a grexit. >> the greek government is in a difficult position and the best would be if the greek government and the institutions could agree on a credible have to a good future with grace. i think that would be very difficult. if there is no agreement that we will facing a couple of tough weeks. if greece were to default or lead -- leave the eurozone, i don't think that would be the end but it would be a tough situation to face. mark: he outlines the possible pre
the greece prime minister meets creditors today. to pitch a new aid package to his country. eufficials said the talks yielded little progress and no breakthrough is insight. this latest round of negotiations comes in the euro area bailout expiry and repayment deadline. the u.k. prime minister will travel to brussels as he seeks to advance his renegotiation of britain's membership in the eu. the u.k. sovereignty has imposed controls. his concerns are that government could pledge to hold a...
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paul brennan updating us from the scene where that attack on that factory took place. now eurs agreed on a plan to deal with a record number of migrants crossing the mediterranean and the voluntary scheme is aimed at speeding relocation of migrants in italy and greece, at a tent meeting in brussels on friday agreed to relocate 40,000 migrants to other countries and others and mostly syrians in camps outside of the eu will be resettled within its borders and president of the commission had to say following the agreement. >> translator: the fact we took hours to agree about the system to be set up obviously shows that europe is not living up to the values it promotes in each and every occasion when it speaks abroad. >>> italy prime minister was scathing about the plan. he was quoted by sources from inside the meeting say if that is your idea of europe you can keep it, either give us solidarity or don't waste our time. however after the meeting he was more diplomatic. >> translator: we reached an agreement which is based on the initial proposal from tusk and could be much more a
paul brennan updating us from the scene where that attack on that factory took place. now eurs agreed on a plan to deal with a record number of migrants crossing the mediterranean and the voluntary scheme is aimed at speeding relocation of migrants in italy and greece, at a tent meeting in brussels on friday agreed to relocate 40,000 migrants to other countries and others and mostly syrians in camps outside of the eu will be resettled within its borders and president of the commission had to...
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conservation of the parliament our parliament and the fundamental change in that relationship with the eu to mitch -- to which many will say yes being buffeted by criticism from other european leaders who are demanding more integration and not less. hope springs eternal, but given his objectives in our hike of national interest in the eu leaders constant criticism, what would it take our right and honorable friend to recommend? >> i go into these negotiations as an optimist and believer that we can get a good deal for britain. now having had meetings with all 27 of our presidents and prime ministers in europe in what has been done -- dubbed a meeting. i am not saying they have all said instantly they are agreeing but are that are open to the sorts of reforms that i believe necessary. >> welcome the prime minister statement of the sympathies of my right honorable friend. those who suffered terribly. prime minister talked right there. what is he doing to ensure the peoples across the middle east and the people of the united kingdom who hope to see those values defended are united with the g
conservation of the parliament our parliament and the fundamental change in that relationship with the eu to mitch -- to which many will say yes being buffeted by criticism from other european leaders who are demanding more integration and not less. hope springs eternal, but given his objectives in our hike of national interest in the eu leaders constant criticism, what would it take our right and honorable friend to recommend? >> i go into these negotiations as an optimist and believer...
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that's what is greatly disconcerting to the eu. betty: it is indeed. numbers are still at large right now, but what kind of damage no matter what is is going to have on google, that only the european business but overall business? interesting toe see what they do to fight this. google has also talked about buy" button great if you were to search for new shoes , just for example. "buy" button, that would closely linked research results and purchase activity. but purchase activity is the heart of this case, which is saying that google wasn't doing the best thing for its consumers, it was doing the best thing for google by steering search results towards the places where they were going to get revenue. tying them even closer with uy" button ise a "b not something separate from these charges. but maybe part of the same thing, suggesting google is going to fight against this and really wants to pursue business practices that will drive revenue to google, customer or you be dammed. cory johnson and san francisco. is obama administration proposing a 24% increa
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the eu proposal with the 40,000 relocated across the block based on host country population size andconomic strength. the largest proportion would be in germany, about 40%. the opposition has proven stiff within the eu and the quota system is likely to see drastic changes. more than 70,000 migrants have crossed the mediterranean to europe since the start of 2015, including 5000 this weekend. >> police in bangladesh have charged the owner of the complex , which killed more than 1100 people two years ago. also murder charges against 40 others, accused of paying no attention to any of the warnings, nor to the workers entering the building that morning. >> cries and screams as bodies are pulled out of the rubble and desperate families trying to find their loved ones. four days after the collapse of the rana plaza those were the images coming out of the bangladeshi capital. more than two years after the tragedy, dozens have been charged with murder, a capital offense. if the first that in the quest for justice. the 1136 workers had families. >> the 1100 69 injured also had families. -- th
the eu proposal with the 40,000 relocated across the block based on host country population size andconomic strength. the largest proportion would be in germany, about 40%. the opposition has proven stiff within the eu and the quota system is likely to see drastic changes. more than 70,000 migrants have crossed the mediterranean to europe since the start of 2015, including 5000 this weekend. >> police in bangladesh have charged the owner of the complex , which killed more than 1100 people...
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fiscal stabilizers across the eu, that is revolutionary. it would be a huge fix. s impossible to imagine. our twitter question of the day. does tsipras -- is that what happened? did he vacave? a list of things he is willing to do in exchange for a deal. let us know what you think. . good morning ♪ h to tell you accept a focus on the greek creditors. our top headlines. vonnie: hours before the emergency summit meeting. greece came up with a new plan to break the impasse. the proposals from prime minister tsipras are getting guarded praise from officials. tsipras calling for higher taxes and ann end to early retirement options. greece is running out of time and money. the current a deal ends june 30 and greece runs the risk of default if there's not a new agreement. in houston, south carolina, four days after a deadly shooting preachers preached a message of healing. president obama says the u.s. has not overcome its history of racial. he expressed frustration over gun control laws and blamed the national rifle association. president obama: there is a big gap between
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commission of president claude speaking in brussels about the crisis and says the eu works tirelesslyn and now the greek population are being asked to vote in a referendum and they are not being given the true picture and the eu doesn't deserve this criticism. we will have more on this after the break, i'll be back in a couple of minutes. please stay with us. ♪ markets round the world are hit hard as greece falls deeper into crisis. the banks and stock exchange remain shut sending shock waves around europe. ♪ hello i'm julie in doha and welcome to the program and coming up, questions over burundi election and the african union said it won't be free nor fair. >> waiting for the government to act and international bodies to act. >> reporter: activistst call for help as israel stops
commission of president claude speaking in brussels about the crisis and says the eu works tirelesslyn and now the greek population are being asked to vote in a referendum and they are not being given the true picture and the eu doesn't deserve this criticism. we will have more on this after the break, i'll be back in a couple of minutes. please stay with us. ♪ markets round the world are hit hard as greece falls deeper into crisis. the banks and stock exchange remain shut sending shock waves...
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in default, close to bankruptcy and an exit from the euro. >> here to declare we want to stay in the eu. >> reporter: forcing them to close the atm's that nearly run dry and making a lot of people angry and scared. >> things are very bad, yes, very bad. >> you have to stand in line. >> to get our pension, yes. >> i have my work, i have my children, and i'm going about the future. >> reporter: the difficulties hitting the greek society crippled by years of austerity in cuts, growth down, unemployment up, shortages all around. concerns expressed by president obama today. >> it's very painful for the greek people and can have a significant affect on growth rates in europe. if europe's not growing, the way it needs to grow, that has an impact on us. >> reporter: the deteriorating conditions reportedly moving the government of prime minister alexis tsipras to talk with the eu in the last 24 hours about a last-minute deal. brussels made one offer, greece countered with another. still going forward, a yes-no referendum sunday whether or not to go with the european union's about the debt. fast
in default, close to bankruptcy and an exit from the euro. >> here to declare we want to stay in the eu. >> reporter: forcing them to close the atm's that nearly run dry and making a lot of people angry and scared. >> things are very bad, yes, very bad. >> you have to stand in line. >> to get our pension, yes. >> i have my work, i have my children, and i'm going about the future. >> reporter: the difficulties hitting the greek society crippled by years...
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the greeks have been fixated on , losing alexis tsipras confidence among some members of the eu delegation that is willing to compromise at all. , 17showdown in brussels euro area leaders will meet later in the evening, 7:00 p.m. when they come together ahead of this june 30 deadline for greece to avoid a default on imf debt. this comes down to teach was for the prime minister of greece. he faces keeping his election promises so the national backlash he would face by going against those promises and then default. that is what it comes down to as they try to come to an agreement. greece in a statement saying it's looking for a mutually beneficial agreement and eu diplomat on sunday said the ball is really in greece's court. watch angela merkel's reaction as she enters the meeting. germany is set to prepared a financial analysis of what it
the greeks have been fixated on , losing alexis tsipras confidence among some members of the eu delegation that is willing to compromise at all. , 17showdown in brussels euro area leaders will meet later in the evening, 7:00 p.m. when they come together ahead of this june 30 deadline for greece to avoid a default on imf debt. this comes down to teach was for the prime minister of greece. he faces keeping his election promises so the national backlash he would face by going against those...