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they demanded closer ties with europe. u.s. president barack obama speaking in mexico warned the ukraine leaders. >> we'll be monitoring very carefully the situation, recognizing that along with our european partners and the international community there will be consequences if people step over the line. >> reporter: the obama administration placed visa restrictions on 20 senior ukrainian officials wednesday. european leaders have stepped up pressure on yanukovych. they are considering limited sanctions on those responsible for the violence. russian leaders, busy with the olympics, have said little about the situation. but president vladimir putin spoke on the phone with german chancellor angela merkel. he said that the protesters were to blame for the violence. the protesters are waiting to hear details of the truce, but for now many say they're not going anywhere. chie yam gish she, nhk world. >>> mitch tack ha tory tells us why russia is important for the european union politically and economically. >> translator: considerin
they demanded closer ties with europe. u.s. president barack obama speaking in mexico warned the ukraine leaders. >> we'll be monitoring very carefully the situation, recognizing that along with our european partners and the international community there will be consequences if people step over the line. >> reporter: the obama administration placed visa restrictions on 20 senior ukrainian officials wednesday. european leaders have stepped up pressure on yanukovych. they are...
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u.s. and europe. but hopes that that quiet diplomacy may be able to accomplish a peaceful solution may be tempered by the time of clash that we heard here this morning between secretary of state of the u.s. john kerry and russia's foreign minister lavrov. basically, mr. lavrov saying there are criminal elements on the streets of kiev and john kerry saying politicians are being bought off and that it would be much easier to work together with russia to accomplish a solution, but nobody should make any mistake, the u.s. and europe will stand with ukraine no matter what. >> there are several conflicts brewing around the world that are obviously being discussed there. what are the main sources of tension at this year's security conference? >> many of those conflicts, syria, iran, really require cooperation between the west and russia in order to move forward. but the fact is, one of the major sources of tension here this year is between the west and russia. if you remember, this is the place where the res
u.s. and europe. but hopes that that quiet diplomacy may be able to accomplish a peaceful solution may be tempered by the time of clash that we heard here this morning between secretary of state of the u.s. john kerry and russia's foreign minister lavrov. basically, mr. lavrov saying there are criminal elements on the streets of kiev and john kerry saying politicians are being bought off and that it would be much easier to work together with russia to accomplish a solution, but nobody should...
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revolution going on in ukraine right now and the outcome should be the will of the people not the u.s. europe russia or any other foreign state actor so good luck to the state department at the damage control on this one it's about that time to break the set. it was a. very hard to take. i never had sex with her right there. i. am. really pleased to it'll it'll eat a. little to. the us. yesterday i spoke with pulitzer prize winning journalist chris hedges about the notion of crisis cults in the collapse of complex societies but we also discuss the nature of the economic machine that's responsible for this collapse this system is fueled by profit and although its nature is so blatantly unsustainable humanity appears bound to it the insatiable greed that drives the gears of the machine has never been more evident than today with global inequality at a record high it's a topic i was able to explore with hedges more in depth. talk about that new oxfam study that recently came out that shows how eighty five people control their quote in the bottom half of the world's wealth what's your response to
revolution going on in ukraine right now and the outcome should be the will of the people not the u.s. europe russia or any other foreign state actor so good luck to the state department at the damage control on this one it's about that time to break the set. it was a. very hard to take. i never had sex with her right there. i. am. really pleased to it'll it'll eat a. little to. the us. yesterday i spoke with pulitzer prize winning journalist chris hedges about the notion of crisis cults in the...
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u.s. and europe to provide security to opposition leaders and for donations to help the families of thoseled. >>> it was a dramatic day in ukraine as the parliament ousted the president and his long time plug enemy was freed from prison. as amy kellogg reports, yanukovych is not retreating without a fight. >> it's a reggable turn of events in europe's second largest country after days of deadly clashes with riot police, anti-government protesters seized control of kiev on saturday. the parliament voting to impeach impeach yanukovych. >> . >> today we are trying to fine yanukovych to speak with him to get his answer on the people's demand that he resign. because his resignation would avoid more victims and bloodshed. >> yanukovych calls the motion a "coup," and says he is not going anywhere. >> i'm not going to leave the country. i'm not going to resign. i'm a legitimately elected president. >> reporter: his sipters have holding meetings calling for greater autonomy for pro-russian areas raising fear that the east could split from the pro-european ukraine. >> we are just as probably all th
u.s. and europe to provide security to opposition leaders and for donations to help the families of thoseled. >>> it was a dramatic day in ukraine as the parliament ousted the president and his long time plug enemy was freed from prison. as amy kellogg reports, yanukovych is not retreating without a fight. >> it's a reggable turn of events in europe's second largest country after days of deadly clashes with riot police, anti-government protesters seized control of kiev on...
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u.s. or europe that determines the success of a model. competition is fierce. owing also has its sights set on the far east. they are working on reducing the weight of its planes. one possibility is connecting tablet computers and smart phones into the onboard entertainment system. >> we do not have to build screens into all the seats. this would mean a medium haul jet could save 500 kilos in weight. not only saving fuel but also increasing the payload. >> that would mean more passengers per aircraft in higher profit. with orders in the billions, it is shaping up to be one of the most successful air shows in history. >> now to the winterland vixen sochi. friday was the day of the underdog. >> he showed the slopes and world what they were made of. >> take a look. >> delivering a race. his break neck slalom catapulted him to the top of the table. and claiming the fourth olympic silver. claiing the second biathlon games. the 27-year-old finished one minute 20 seconds ahead of her closest rival from switzerland who won silver. and taking home the second gold at the
u.s. or europe that determines the success of a model. competition is fierce. owing also has its sights set on the far east. they are working on reducing the weight of its planes. one possibility is connecting tablet computers and smart phones into the onboard entertainment system. >> we do not have to build screens into all the seats. this would mean a medium haul jet could save 500 kilos in weight. not only saving fuel but also increasing the payload. >> that would mean more...
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u.s./europe trade looking at the latest developments on a transatlantic deal. also taking part in that discussion, former u.s. ambassador to china jon huntsman. that'll be live in about 35 minutes hosted by the atlantic council right here on c-span2. also coming up on c-span, a conversation on u.s./russia relations, examining the history of the relationship and the dealings between president obama and russian president putin. new york times correspondent peter baker is among the speakers. that'll be live at 2 p.m. eastern, again, on c-span. and in prime time tonight on the c-span networks, c-span will have interviews with two senators, tennessee republican bob corker and minnesota democrat amy klobuchar. here on c-span2 we have booktv prime time while congress is on break week and a look at careers in washington. and on c-span3 it's american history tv prime time and a look at the clinton impeachment. that's tonight beginning at 8 eastern. >> the beauty of america is that in this country we have the ability to write the script of our own life. we are in the sens
u.s./europe trade looking at the latest developments on a transatlantic deal. also taking part in that discussion, former u.s. ambassador to china jon huntsman. that'll be live in about 35 minutes hosted by the atlantic council right here on c-span2. also coming up on c-span, a conversation on u.s./russia relations, examining the history of the relationship and the dealings between president obama and russian president putin. new york times correspondent peter baker is among the speakers....
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u.s. and europe. and in sport a violent brawl breaks out at a cuban baseball came.hat's sport sccoming up with j in a few moments. >> german chancellor angela merkel has been pushing for data application and wants to create a european network avoiding transfer through the yate. is such a network feasible. we take a look at the idea. >> the german chancellor wants to cordon off part of the internet to ensure emails or tat e sent within the e.u. stays with the iwr. her logic europe and germany have strict laws, and if the data stayed in europe, it can be enforced. much of the data stays in the e.u. google and yahoo! have data centres in europe. 70% of traffic used to go through the u.s., it's now like 25%. reflecting the growth in fibber optics networks. >> a group of german it companies launched email made in germany. it claimed the service is more secure because all data stays in germany. it's a marketing ploy. the data can be accessed by the usa and german intelligence services. >> the original proposal came from deutsche telekom. it stands to profit if information
u.s. and europe. and in sport a violent brawl breaks out at a cuban baseball came.hat's sport sccoming up with j in a few moments. >> german chancellor angela merkel has been pushing for data application and wants to create a european network avoiding transfer through the yate. is such a network feasible. we take a look at the idea. >> the german chancellor wants to cordon off part of the internet to ensure emails or tat e sent within the e.u. stays with the iwr. her logic europe...
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u.s. and europe or putin's russia? our team is on the ground and under fire in this fast developing and breaking news story. >> for weeks, that european capital has been the scene of a violent uprising. today, the bloodiest day yet in more than 70 dead and counting. >> we are not terrorist. we are free people who want to live in a good country without corruption with good laws. with good standards of living. >> reporter: ukraine, once a nuclear power that was part of the soviet union is divided and at a cross roads. caught between its past and the future, pitting east against west. its president is accused of corruption and human rights abuses. trying to turn the country closer to vladimir putin's russia. >> if putin will defeat us, europe will get a lot of problems, because like the ussr, we will rise again. >> reporter: but opposition forces who have now set up a fortress say they want to follow the paths of europe and america, craving the democracy and rites of the we rights of the west, telling us they will die for
u.s. and europe or putin's russia? our team is on the ground and under fire in this fast developing and breaking news story. >> for weeks, that european capital has been the scene of a violent uprising. today, the bloodiest day yet in more than 70 dead and counting. >> we are not terrorist. we are free people who want to live in a good country without corruption with good laws. with good standards of living. >> reporter: ukraine, once a nuclear power that was part of the...
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i think europe will play defense and the u.s. about where its economy is going. >> it's interesting that you are saying that as a lot of people are thinking that the united states are steaming ahead, whereas europe is sort of stagnating. >> i would say the way europe has approached it is more long-term sustainable. the u.s. problems are in the future but they're major problems. the european problems are much more observable. if you like, europe has an upside down iceberg with most of its problems on the surface and the u.s. is an iceberg. >> we're just getting some flashes across the wires about egypt, apparently reappointing the petroleum minister and the planning minister and interior minist minister and no mention of a potential future president. we'll keep you abreast of any further developments. >> we're updated every day for events going on as far as egypt is concerned. futures are suggesting we might get a dip down at the beginning. still to come on the show dreamworks failed to give a turbo charge. the animated movie about
i think europe will play defense and the u.s. about where its economy is going. >> it's interesting that you are saying that as a lot of people are thinking that the united states are steaming ahead, whereas europe is sort of stagnating. >> i would say the way europe has approached it is more long-term sustainable. the u.s. problems are in the future but they're major problems. the european problems are much more observable. if you like, europe has an upside down iceberg with most...
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u.s./europe transatlantic trade deal. former u.s.ambassador to china and 2012 presidential candidate jon huntsman and the former u.s. ambassador to germany will join the discussion. you can watch that at 1:45 p.m. eastern also here on c-span2. >> tonight our conversation with tennessee republican senator bob corker on his early career in business. >> i had, you know, started working like most folks when i was 13 doing all kinds offeds and ends. -- odds and ends. i migrated to being a construction laborer and rough carpenter. when i graduated from college, i ended up being a construction superintendent. so after four years i had built some regional malls and learned how to build projects, and i'd saved $8,000. so when i was 25 years old, i went in business. i started doing a lot of repeat work, small projects where i could be paid quickly, and the company grew about 80% a year the whole time, ended up building shopping centers around the country, retail projects in 18 states. so it was, it was an energizing, it was a great place to be
u.s./europe transatlantic trade deal. former u.s.ambassador to china and 2012 presidential candidate jon huntsman and the former u.s. ambassador to germany will join the discussion. you can watch that at 1:45 p.m. eastern also here on c-span2. >> tonight our conversation with tennessee republican senator bob corker on his early career in business. >> i had, you know, started working like most folks when i was 13 doing all kinds offeds and ends. -- odds and ends. i migrated to being...
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. >>> and after claims of cyber spying by the u.s. europe moves to reduce america's control over the internet. >> and also coming up the race is on with the big thing in gaming is withdrawn because it is too addictive. >>> so the united nations has reviewed supplied aid to civilians trapped in the besieged syrian city of homs. people in the city have been desperate for supplies more than a year now, but it's happening against the backdrop of more fighting in the country. we have the latest. >> more u.n. convoys carrying aid arrive in the old city of homs where many have been trapped for more than a year. hundreds of people were able to leave out of the government and rebels agreed to a cease-fire on friday. but many are worried that those who left have been detained by security forces. the u.n. humanitarian operation in homs is in the warring factions. the reality on the ground is quite different. a child being treated at a field hospital, government jets have targeted different areas of the city. here people are looking for survivors under
. >>> and after claims of cyber spying by the u.s. europe moves to reduce america's control over the internet. >> and also coming up the race is on with the big thing in gaming is withdrawn because it is too addictive. >>> so the united nations has reviewed supplied aid to civilians trapped in the besieged syrian city of homs. people in the city have been desperate for supplies more than a year now, but it's happening against the backdrop of more fighting in the country....
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the european commissioner for trade on the latest development in u.s. europe transatlantic trade. we will have that live on c-span 2. a group of u.s. russia experts discuss relations between the two countries. that is here on c-span. tonight, our conversation with bob worker on his early career in business. like mosted working, folks, when i was 13, doing all kinds of odds and ends. i was a construction laborer and a rough carpenter when i graduated from college, became a superintendent. after about four years, i had told some regional malls around the country. i had saved $8,000. when i was 25 years old, i went into business. i started doing a lot of repeat work, small projects where i could be paid quickly. the company grew at about 80% a year. shoppingp building centers around the country. it was an energizing and a great place to be. the energy, when you come in to the front door, it will almost knock you down. i sold that one i was 30 72 a young man who had worked with me for many years. i have done several things sense. i acquired a good deal of real but i loved being in busi
the european commissioner for trade on the latest development in u.s. europe transatlantic trade. we will have that live on c-span 2. a group of u.s. russia experts discuss relations between the two countries. that is here on c-span. tonight, our conversation with bob worker on his early career in business. like mosted working, folks, when i was 13, doing all kinds of odds and ends. i was a construction laborer and a rough carpenter when i graduated from college, became a superintendent. after...
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u.s. or europe.o that is also a strength of the mexican economy. >> does mexico look at nafta 20 years from now and say it was a huge success? >> certainly we think it has been successful. it has changed a lot of the economic structure in the country. some jobs were lost with nafta, but many others for created. the jobs that were created our jobs and sustainable industries. we think this is been a success. >> there is also this -- the war on drugs. we have had stories recently of some beheadings, which is not a new story. we have had stories of vigilante groups as they are called in association with police attacking drug cartels. where do you stand, and how is your policy different from the previous president? >> first of all, security is a priority. and will continue to be. this is accomplished problem that mexico faces and it needs to have a consistent strategy. the trends are are favorable. the homicide rate since the administration came in is down 16%. and there are some cities where violence rea
u.s. or europe.o that is also a strength of the mexican economy. >> does mexico look at nafta 20 years from now and say it was a huge success? >> certainly we think it has been successful. it has changed a lot of the economic structure in the country. some jobs were lost with nafta, but many others for created. the jobs that were created our jobs and sustainable industries. we think this is been a success. >> there is also this -- the war on drugs. we have had stories recently...
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u.s. and europe and i bring this up because i just wanted to point out that aside from contributing to the economy, we also contribute to the city's brand name image as a design leader. we are hiring, as i said, and we need bigger space. we're a local business and we also live in telegraph hill and over half of the blitz team lives in san francisco. employees who live in san francisco walk, cycle or take public transportation and those who live outside use the ferry. we anticipate most visitors arriving the same way. our hours are 8:00 to 6:00, but it's open earlier and later than that. those of you in architecture know how it goes. we're visited by clients regularly and [speaker not understood] foot traffic along jackson street. this is an excellent activation and also increases exposure for existing businesses. a big part of what we do is specified products including architectural items, finishes, et cetera. we strive to find those products locally obviously it makes sense to support our local community whether that be california or san francisco. and a sustainable approach to buildings.
u.s. and europe and i bring this up because i just wanted to point out that aside from contributing to the economy, we also contribute to the city's brand name image as a design leader. we are hiring, as i said, and we need bigger space. we're a local business and we also live in telegraph hill and over half of the blitz team lives in san francisco. employees who live in san francisco walk, cycle or take public transportation and those who live outside use the ferry. we anticipate most visitors...
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u.s. and europe. after a telephone conversation volving the diplomat was leaked. the state department spokesperson says that the phone call reflected a moment of frustration and did not reflect the attitude towards the eu. she has apologized for her comments which included using a curse word in relation to the efforts to resolve the crisis in ukraine. up in flames. violent protests have spread across the balkan state of bosnia with government buildings set alight overnight. the people haven't seen scenes like this since the war in the early 1990s. the poor state of the economy is fueling the unrest. many demonstrators are workers who say they have been out of pay and work for months. >> with the government headquarters in flames, the demonstrators chant, bosnia, we love you. the building was consumed in moments. the blaze was started by protesters. inside the tower were officials, many were forced to jump for their lives. throughout bosnia, demonstrators are angry about poverty, unemployment, and corruption. in the capital, they also stormed government headquarter
u.s. and europe. after a telephone conversation volving the diplomat was leaked. the state department spokesperson says that the phone call reflected a moment of frustration and did not reflect the attitude towards the eu. she has apologized for her comments which included using a curse word in relation to the efforts to resolve the crisis in ukraine. up in flames. violent protests have spread across the balkan state of bosnia with government buildings set alight overnight. the people haven't...
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u.s. or europes. what's app's market can be found in south america and india. we chat dominates china with 272 million active users. line is big in japan. and kakao saturate rates the european market. no ads no games no gimmicks. it's free to use and users pay a buck a year for its services. line makes money off of stickers users buy to include in chats with friends. for gamers kakao talk lets you play a game while messaging and with we chat you can buy a soda from a vending machine. small competitors also offers other is platforms. brings a more secure messaging experience and snapchat which earlier turned down a $3 billion offer from facebook, allows each other to sell photos, videos that self-descruct in just second. there's an app called avocado, markets to couples. give a virtu virtual hug to yo phone. his compan company tracks 4,000s on. marcos thanks for joining us. many of us are learning about apps called avocado. prior to today, was what's app struck you as the big thing that would be sold for $19 billion? >> hi ali, appreciate being on. we recently d
u.s. or europes. what's app's market can be found in south america and india. we chat dominates china with 272 million active users. line is big in japan. and kakao saturate rates the european market. no ads no games no gimmicks. it's free to use and users pay a buck a year for its services. line makes money off of stickers users buy to include in chats with friends. for gamers kakao talk lets you play a game while messaging and with we chat you can buy a soda from a vending machine. small...
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u.s. and europe and a warning from president obama at a summit in mexico. >> there will be consequences if people step over the line. that includes making sure the ukraine military does not step in to what should be a set of issues that can be resolved by civilians. >> reporter: this is no simple revolution. ukraine is divided. one foot in europe, the other, led by the government, lined up with its former parent, russia. vladimir putin has warned the u.s. to stop meddling in what he considers his backyard. >> the thing that keeps putin up at night is the idea that somehow street revolution you have seen in kiev and georgia and tahrir square, that this would somehow come to haunt him in moscow. and he will do absolutely everything he can to avoid it. and he also thinks the west encourages it. >> reporter: putin was furious when america's top diplomat victoria nuland, showed solidarity in december, bringing the people bread. the u.s. believes russia struck back by bugging her phone, and posting it on youtube. >> i don't think the government should go in, i don't think it is necessary. i don'
u.s. and europe and a warning from president obama at a summit in mexico. >> there will be consequences if people step over the line. that includes making sure the ukraine military does not step in to what should be a set of issues that can be resolved by civilians. >> reporter: this is no simple revolution. ukraine is divided. one foot in europe, the other, led by the government, lined up with its former parent, russia. vladimir putin has warned the u.s. to stop meddling in what he...
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u.s. diplomat for europe, speaking with jeffrey pyatt, the u.s. ambassador to the ukraine.tephen cohen, this chess game they're conducting here? >> explaining names. who are they? >> notice the intimacy with which the americans deal with the two so-called moderates. and these are big shots. klitsch, heavyweight champion of the world. his residence has been germany. he pays taxes in germany. he is a project of merkel. he represents the german interests. i'm sure he is faithful to ukraine, but he is a problem. as other guy she calls yats a representative of the fatherland party. washington likes him a lot. you can see what they're saying. we don't quite trust klitsch. if you want to get as a terror, that is the tug between washington and berlin. they're not happy with merkel. they think germany has gotten too big for its britches. klitsch, the boxer,merkel is backing him. on ukraine names. ,he leader of the freedom party but a large woman of that party for the put it candidly, is crazy fascist. they're prepared to embrace this guy. this is a guy, by the way, senator john mcca
u.s. diplomat for europe, speaking with jeffrey pyatt, the u.s. ambassador to the ukraine.tephen cohen, this chess game they're conducting here? >> explaining names. who are they? >> notice the intimacy with which the americans deal with the two so-called moderates. and these are big shots. klitsch, heavyweight champion of the world. his residence has been germany. he pays taxes in germany. he is a project of merkel. he represents the german interests. i'm sure he is faithful to...
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u.s. diplomat for europe trying to make light of her very undiplomatic gaffe. >> it was pretty impressive trade craft. the audio was extremely clear. >> reporter: too clear. nuland was heard around the world talking to the u.s. ambassador to ukraine and using the "f" word about the european union, the eu. >> [ bleep ] the eu. >> reporter: nuland was heard sizing up the rebel leaders, sounding like a chicago ward captain. >> so, i don't think klitsch should go into the government. >> reporter: accusing the u.s. of meddling, tweeted the audio. but had russia bugged her phone? >> the russians were the first to tweet about this particular call. only a few countries have the level of capabilities needed. i'll let you use your own judgment. >> reporter: nuland has been tough on russia and sided with ukraine's anti-government protesters. >> we're here from america. would you like some bread? >> reporter: putin has gone after the u.s. ambassador to russia and talked to richard engel. >> what's unusual to me, this would be put on youtube or wherever it was. that seems like something rather extraord
u.s. diplomat for europe trying to make light of her very undiplomatic gaffe. >> it was pretty impressive trade craft. the audio was extremely clear. >> reporter: too clear. nuland was heard around the world talking to the u.s. ambassador to ukraine and using the "f" word about the european union, the eu. >> [ bleep ] the eu. >> reporter: nuland was heard sizing up the rebel leaders, sounding like a chicago ward captain. >> so, i don't think klitsch...
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u.s. yesterday and we continued that momentum here in europe.igesting far stronger than expected trade data, too. let me show you the individual performances right now of the european markets. key numbers on that inflation report. the uk market higher around 0.4%. german market outperforming higher by 0.9%. the german markets 0.6% higher and the italian markets shrugging off concerned by about 0.6%, too. green, green everywhere. >> green, green grass. janet yellen and china in's trade data. will it be the green, green grass of mark carney and the bank of england a little later? we'll get the quarterly inflation report. ten-year treasury yields, back over 2.73% on the ten-year. before that jobs data last friday, 10.72%. yielder higher for bund. just over half an hour with the latest quarterly inflation report. how will they amend forward guidance? bearing in mind that we're just a smidgenon above the threshold on the unemployment rate. on the currency markets, sterling is steady against the dollar at 1.6447. the three-year high what we hit last n
u.s. yesterday and we continued that momentum here in europe.igesting far stronger than expected trade data, too. let me show you the individual performances right now of the european markets. key numbers on that inflation report. the uk market higher around 0.4%. german market outperforming higher by 0.9%. the german markets 0.6% higher and the italian markets shrugging off concerned by about 0.6%, too. green, green everywhere. >> green, green grass. janet yellen and china in's trade...
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but why do you think it's ok so long in any case for europe to react we've known since last summer that the u.s. is spying on europe why did it take so long to go from anger to action. if i may correct you don't know it's even going from anger to action and there are notes that it's angry i'm told because if you see a prisoner in front he wants to see us a last week you can play into prisons. and they were quite nice people talking together and so on and they don't ask anything about my surveillance issues so maybe this is nicole is. trying to say they should do something but even the some things she asked for something that's irrelevant for graters because i'm looking for a murder moment and it's also means that they don't understand what's going on or worse it means that they are spying on their citizens and that they want to be able to continue with. but if we just take a look at the proposal at had which basically suggests the base of fracturing the internet into independent zones is that something that could become a reality and the future and if it does what it change the world wide web a
but why do you think it's ok so long in any case for europe to react we've known since last summer that the u.s. is spying on europe why did it take so long to go from anger to action. if i may correct you don't know it's even going from anger to action and there are notes that it's angry i'm told because if you see a prisoner in front he wants to see us a last week you can play into prisons. and they were quite nice people talking together and so on and they don't ask anything about my...
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u.s. and europe. here in the eastern part, they're mostly pro-russia, pro-putin. >> we're very angry about what happened in kiev. we want our government. >> reporter: demonstrators in the east clashed. out here, the battle may be just beginning. alex marquardt, abc news. >>> there is political unrest in venezuela. a country where inflation is sky-high and shelves are often bare. a former general addressed dozens of neighbors from his home in eastern caracas. >>> it looks like the u.s. army is about to get much smarter. chuck hagel is reportedly plans to shrink the army to preworld war ii levels. they promise that the military will remain the most capable in the world. it would no longer be able to maintain prolonged foreign occupatio occupations. >>> a stretch of the mississippi was closed over the weekend. a barge hit a tow both. they don't know how much oil was spilled. >>> some sports history from the nba. last night, jason collins became the first openly gay player to play in any of the major spor
u.s. and europe. here in the eastern part, they're mostly pro-russia, pro-putin. >> we're very angry about what happened in kiev. we want our government. >> reporter: demonstrators in the east clashed. out here, the battle may be just beginning. alex marquardt, abc news. >>> there is political unrest in venezuela. a country where inflation is sky-high and shelves are often bare. a former general addressed dozens of neighbors from his home in eastern caracas. >>> it...
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u.s. and europe at the brookings institution all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect and you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage you jonathan if i go to you first the cold war has been over for over two decades we still have this alliance in existence and there are many people that are very critical that will continue to expand and some will even go as far to say this is maybe the center of the problems going on in ukraine is that brussels is very interested in absorbing even further countries to the east this time ukraine. well i'm certainly of the school that thinks that nato should have disbanded at the end of the cold war i mean nato lost an enemy when it's not tried to find a new role it should have recognized that it was over we were a different continent now different climate different context there were no enemies in europe anymore and we should collaborate but instead of that the basic agenda of nato still being an anti russian agenda and they've been trying to absorb as many countries into that into that alliance as possible but in fact you know it serves
u.s. and europe at the brookings institution all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect and you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage you jonathan if i go to you first the cold war has been over for over two decades we still have this alliance in existence and there are many people that are very critical that will continue to expand and some will even go as far to say this is maybe the center of the problems going on in ukraine is that brussels is very interested in...
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dagen: the u.s. europe? >> we like the u.s. we think there are places in europe that look pretty good particularly domestically focused companies. technology, we like, we have light consumer discretionary stocks. the huge rise in natural gas in january may be putting pressure on consumer budgets in the u.s. which is why consumer staples and discretionary stocks were two of the biggest sector losers in january. dagen: terrific in sight all-around world. we will see you soon. connell: in washington executives from target testifying on capitol hill so possibly shedding light on a recent cyberattacks affecting a million customers. dagen: rich edson standing by with the latest. rich: the attack went on a few days after, there were 25 terminals with credit card information, 150 additional cards were stolen through the process. and industry fight going on in washington, to put better security in credit cards in europe. and they need to beef up their security systems so that is ongoing and both parties looking to capitol hill to do some
dagen: the u.s. europe? >> we like the u.s. we think there are places in europe that look pretty good particularly domestically focused companies. technology, we like, we have light consumer discretionary stocks. the huge rise in natural gas in january may be putting pressure on consumer budgets in the u.s. which is why consumer staples and discretionary stocks were two of the biggest sector losers in january. dagen: terrific in sight all-around world. we will see you soon. connell: in...
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u.s. or europe. it will cost tens of thousands.n reality this is probably how he'll be for the rest of his life. the afghan government says that during the past six months the number of police casualties fell dramatically from up to 20 a day to around three or four. they put it down to providing reinforcements during attack, better medical evacuations and stopping unnecessary controls. this is a dangerous profession, based with an enemy willing to below itself up and kill indiscriminantly. >> marijuana producers in the u.s. state of colorado have declared their tax contributions for the first time. selling the drug was legal. income from sales was expected to reach 100 million. transferring the cash is proving to be risky, as carol mckinley reports. >> when you pay your taxes, do you hire combat veterans from keeping thieves from stealing your money. you do if you own a marijuana dispense rip. >> everywhere has to deal with the enemy. >> big al's team is the muscle. they are hired to transfer tens of thousands. >> if you look on th
u.s. or europe. it will cost tens of thousands.n reality this is probably how he'll be for the rest of his life. the afghan government says that during the past six months the number of police casualties fell dramatically from up to 20 a day to around three or four. they put it down to providing reinforcements during attack, better medical evacuations and stopping unnecessary controls. this is a dangerous profession, based with an enemy willing to below itself up and kill indiscriminantly....
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u.s. and europe stand with the people in ukraine in their fight for democracy. protestors remain on the streets despite last week's resignation. al jazeera is now life in kiev and has been following the story from the very beginning. jennifer, kerry voiced his support for opposition leaders on saturday, but has it really got ton the point where he is considering intervention? >> you county me, you can probably hear the demonstrations going on behand me on a sunday night. and other leaders in munich, they did welcome moves that the european union are making as well. they say that they are going to be in strasburg next week, a commission form to look into human rights abuses here. >>'s no move of that right now, but the united states has u.s. secretary spented visas some of the folks -- some of the government officials are connected with corruption here? connected with the violence here? you mentioned the pressure on the government, but the protests really began with ukraine's president dropped the e.u. and then made a deal with russia, but where is russia now? ho
u.s. and europe stand with the people in ukraine in their fight for democracy. protestors remain on the streets despite last week's resignation. al jazeera is now life in kiev and has been following the story from the very beginning. jennifer, kerry voiced his support for opposition leaders on saturday, but has it really got ton the point where he is considering intervention? >> you county me, you can probably hear the demonstrations going on behand me on a sunday night. and other leaders...
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europe respond to that? it has become literally a naval action as well. >> there is not allowed the u.s. and europe could do. normally we provide all sorts of economic help, but only with strings attached. people will not provide $20 billion of help without certain political and economic conditionality. that is exactly what jan vukovich will not agree to when under siege. in a funny way, our hands are tied because we do not want to throw good money after a bad situation so we have to see where things come out. if he prevails, then we could introduce help with conditionality, or if there is a new government, we could provide a lot of help. >> when does this move from an uprising into a civil war, what has to happen? >> you had the first series show of force in the last way for hours. whether you are talking about serial or other places in the , inle east, and even paris the middle of the 19th century, it is now a battle of nerves. does the government and security forces keep their nerve? are the protesters prepared to put their lives in jeopardy in the hopes of overthrowing the government?
europe respond to that? it has become literally a naval action as well. >> there is not allowed the u.s. and europe could do. normally we provide all sorts of economic help, but only with strings attached. people will not provide $20 billion of help without certain political and economic conditionality. that is exactly what jan vukovich will not agree to when under siege. in a funny way, our hands are tied because we do not want to throw good money after a bad situation so we have to see...
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you were saying your biggest concern in europe is deflation. the u.s. is inflation. how much do you look at earnings? earnings today were quite disappointing. >> yeah, i think in europe, we have had a very disappointing quarter. it is like waiting for -- people have been waiting for the earnings for a while. if you look at the typical lags in nominal g.d.p. g.d.p., you really should expect earnings to pick up next quarter. if that doesn't happen, then the consensus view of european equities should be going up. it is going to start to challenge. it is not a surprise yet. >> you're actually worried about a correction. if you were asked, where do you put your money? >> we have already had a correction. >> it could be bigger. macro ould but given the back drornings central banks continue to be a support. i know people talk about it but it is less easing. generally speaking, central banks are support. i don't see a very strong case for a major correction in equities. >> you still think u.s. equities are less expensive than they seem. the valuations are so much higher than
you were saying your biggest concern in europe is deflation. the u.s. is inflation. how much do you look at earnings? earnings today were quite disappointing. >> yeah, i think in europe, we have had a very disappointing quarter. it is like waiting for -- people have been waiting for the earnings for a while. if you look at the typical lags in nominal g.d.p. g.d.p., you really should expect earnings to pick up next quarter. if that doesn't happen, then the consensus view of european...
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u.s. and europe. here in the eastern part, they're mostly pro-russia, pro-putin. >> we're very angry about what happened in kiev. we want our government. >> reporter: demonstrators in the east clashed. out here, the battle may be just beginning. alex marquardt, abc news. karkiev, in eastern ukraine. >>> there is political unrest in venezuela. a country where inflation is sky-high and shelves are often bare. a retired venezuelan general has become the rallying cry. for those who oppose the president. the general sported a flak jacket and a rifle as he addressed dozens of neighbors from the balcony of his home. >>> it looks like the u.s. army is about to get much smarter. defense secretary chuck hagel is reportedly planning to shrink the army to pre-world war ii levels. despite the cuts, "the new york times" says the proposal coming out today promises that the military will remain the most capable in the world. it would no longer be able to maintain prolonged foreign occupations. >>> boat traffic stacke
u.s. and europe. here in the eastern part, they're mostly pro-russia, pro-putin. >> we're very angry about what happened in kiev. we want our government. >> reporter: demonstrators in the east clashed. out here, the battle may be just beginning. alex marquardt, abc news. karkiev, in eastern ukraine. >>> there is political unrest in venezuela. a country where inflation is sky-high and shelves are often bare. a retired venezuelan general has become the rallying cry. for those...
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u.s. and europe to revise security to opposition leaders and for donations to help the families of those killed>>> it was a dramatic day meantime in ukraine. while protesters brought down statues of lennon, they saw the potential leader freed from prison and the president impeached. now, the president said he is not resigning and won't leave the country, but he did leave the capitol. while newly freed, the former prime minister arrived in kiev. she said her task is to make sure the protesters' blood was not shed in vain. new presidential elections are set to take place in may. >>> nfl hopeful michael sam says he's looking forward to the day when his sexual orientation is not an issue. but today was not that day. >> well, heck ya, i wish you guys would say michael sam, how's football going? how's training going? i would love for you to ask me that question. but it is what it is. and i just wish you guys would see me as michael sam the football player instead of michael sam the gay football player. >> the overflow news conference at the nfl combine in indianapolis was sam's first public appearanc
u.s. and europe to revise security to opposition leaders and for donations to help the families of those killed>>> it was a dramatic day meantime in ukraine. while protesters brought down statues of lennon, they saw the potential leader freed from prison and the president impeached. now, the president said he is not resigning and won't leave the country, but he did leave the capitol. while newly freed, the former prime minister arrived in kiev. she said her task is to make sure the...
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u.s. and europe? on u.s.e very positive growth and wilson a doubling in u.s.ields from one .4% to 2.8%. not so longat it ago and you have to say that is not a million miles away. continue whatill ben bernanke started which is a fear of getting into a japanese-style decades long disinflation trend. core inflation is extremely low in the u.s. we have deflation in europe. i like to think when you go to this level of u.s. treasury yields, people are so underweight for a long time and it should be thinking about adding small bonds and to the portfolios. i do not think we are as negative and bearish on government body yells. -- the body yells. >> -- a bond yieldd. positivewhere are you -- >> where are you positive? >> the ecb will have to do something. it'll will be a huge hurdle. it wanted to quantitative easing. illegal like mario draghi said. some sort of stimulus or negative interest rates for the eurozone is pretty likely. that means that the bond markets and indeed all of the markets do not look that valued at these levels. seems like a lot more headwinds for
u.s. and europe? on u.s.e very positive growth and wilson a doubling in u.s.ields from one .4% to 2.8%. not so longat it ago and you have to say that is not a million miles away. continue whatill ben bernanke started which is a fear of getting into a japanese-style decades long disinflation trend. core inflation is extremely low in the u.s. we have deflation in europe. i like to think when you go to this level of u.s. treasury yields, people are so underweight for a long time and it should be...
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europe to break out . you go to school for tea reporting from the grainier. and headlines across the u.s. and europe are speculating that russia is on the brink of getting involved in crimea some are directly linking russia's snap military drills with the tense situation on the peninsula russian military officials have denied there is any connection saying the maneuvers are being held hundreds of miles away and are simply routine artie's hoosick half an hour brings us more on how the west is responding to the situation . nato defense ministers are expressing a lot of concern over ukraine as well as their perception of the kremlin's response the nato secretary general anders fogh rasmussen called on russia not to do anything that would quote escalate tension or create a misunderstanding he told a meeting of the nato ukraine commission in brussels the latest developments in the crimea were quote dangerous and irresponsible also raising the alarm of the new german defense minister now she weighed in at her very first to the nato summit in brussels let's take a quick listen to the situation in
europe to break out . you go to school for tea reporting from the grainier. and headlines across the u.s. and europe are speculating that russia is on the brink of getting involved in crimea some are directly linking russia's snap military drills with the tense situation on the peninsula russian military officials have denied there is any connection saying the maneuvers are being held hundreds of miles away and are simply routine artie's hoosick half an hour brings us more on how the west is...
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u.s. political debate. in europe, president francois hollande hosted investment groups.itation seen some on the investor side. i have wonderedth
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u.s. and europe all right more news here from moscow and in about half an hour's time in the meantime though worlds apart that's next. if you leave the. economic up and downs in the final long stay that long to do your shanghai and the rest because i was doing the case you will be every week. right the same. first trip. and i think the jury. on our reporters were very. instrumental. in the old. hello and welcome to worlds apart the collapse of the soviet union seemed to agree or for capitalism as the only viable economic system only to see it and major crisis a few decades later as the whole world still struggles to recover from the downturn brought about by the greed and excesses of the select if you count capitalism really trusted to reform itself well to discuss that i'm now joined by russian soldier one of the founders of the conscious capitalism movement mysticism it is thank you very much for your time and you know in the later years of the soviet union when structural deficiencies for already obvious some of the fishelson talked a lot about the need to create socialism with a human fa
u.s. and europe all right more news here from moscow and in about half an hour's time in the meantime though worlds apart that's next. if you leave the. economic up and downs in the final long stay that long to do your shanghai and the rest because i was doing the case you will be every week. right the same. first trip. and i think the jury. on our reporters were very. instrumental. in the old. hello and welcome to worlds apart the collapse of the soviet union seemed to agree or for capitalism...
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u.s. and europe and australia as you know and industrialized countries we see that the overall level of depletion is leveling off so they're not coming back in big numbers but we're not depleting them any further but in the rest of the world we still see that fisheries of being depleted and overall we see that catch level so after dropping despite the effort the energy we spend at fishing is getting more and more every year so something's schooling wrong here but at the same time there's huge efforts trying to fix that what is the something that's going on. well it's a too many people would say sing too few fish and there's a long history of overfishing you misunderstand that global catches have increased for foldable last fifty years and it's something that the ecosystems that support fisheries can barely sustain and as you mentioned in your introduction there's other things going on the temperature shifting habitats of being impacted pollution is threatening marine life and all of these are compounding and really threatening the survival of the recovery of many occupational fish but also other
u.s. and europe and australia as you know and industrialized countries we see that the overall level of depletion is leveling off so they're not coming back in big numbers but we're not depleting them any further but in the rest of the world we still see that fisheries of being depleted and overall we see that catch level so after dropping despite the effort the energy we spend at fishing is getting more and more every year so something's schooling wrong here but at the same time there's huge...
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u.s. and europe celiac disease is an on a new disorder where the ingestion of wooden products like wheat lesa damage of the small intestine the authors of the study proposed that like a state the active ingredient and herbicide roundup is the most important causal factor in this epidemic the report states that the fate binds to the gluten and wheat and disrupts its ability to be transformed into a much less allergenic form this one caused long term problems such as infertility birth the facts and creased risk of non hard thins lymphoma. however the study also states that this proposal has not been proven and further studies of the significance of the fête residue in food and water need to be done monsanto the maker of the herbicide roundup tells r t the current paper strings together numerous observations many of which are controversial and correct or poorly established to assert proposed causation here to discuss is live writes the. co-founder of pharma food freedom coalition is joining thanks for having me on so can we draw a conclusion between the study here between round up and the ak wel
u.s. and europe celiac disease is an on a new disorder where the ingestion of wooden products like wheat lesa damage of the small intestine the authors of the study proposed that like a state the active ingredient and herbicide roundup is the most important causal factor in this epidemic the report states that the fate binds to the gluten and wheat and disrupts its ability to be transformed into a much less allergenic form this one caused long term problems such as infertility birth the facts...
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>> europe is quite exposed to emerging markets, relative to, for example, the u.s. omething like 16% or 17% revenue exposure. i think it was important to look at the type of exposure for emerging markets. not something we had done in a recent report. companies in europe that are heavily exposed to the industrial sectors and the commodity sectors. these are the ones that saw a huge outperformance in the last decade, looming infrastructure in commodities and these are slowing. >> the ftse 100 is a key example, i guess. right. so we remain quite cautious from the miners, for example. which has had the highest exposure of any sector and the uk has large exposure to that sector and commodities forwardly. >> to quickly pick up on the report that was out earlier this week from reuters saying that there's $3 trillion worth of exposure to markets within the european banks. it set alarm bells off. what is your take? >> well, i think that it's important to differentiate between the types of exposures. and how capitalized the subsidiaries may be. our view is that if you take the
>> europe is quite exposed to emerging markets, relative to, for example, the u.s. omething like 16% or 17% revenue exposure. i think it was important to look at the type of exposure for emerging markets. not something we had done in a recent report. companies in europe that are heavily exposed to the industrial sectors and the commodity sectors. these are the ones that saw a huge outperformance in the last decade, looming infrastructure in commodities and these are slowing. >> the...
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u.s. and europe. but it's a busy day for news or an r.t. international of course from softer as well with the winter olympics we are back in just about five minutes with more for you. this is obviously more for the latest because it's pink. women wanted to avoid rape they really need it to buy gas environ how to use them. this is the one that i want to go away from once again it's the field full of women definitely a target of the gun lobby and you don't kill them when the killing might even if somebody would you would piss with her. i've noticed more and more if that's really scary marketing tactics which implies that women have some sort of moral obligation to guns to protect their family and young girls shoot out here too so we do have a pink or. more kids young kids choke on food than are killed by firearms if being armed made us safer in america we should be the safest nation on earth were clearly not the safest. but there are no words that the location of the boys still remember. how to do it well there is of the low high tension said
u.s. and europe. but it's a busy day for news or an r.t. international of course from softer as well with the winter olympics we are back in just about five minutes with more for you. this is obviously more for the latest because it's pink. women wanted to avoid rape they really need it to buy gas environ how to use them. this is the one that i want to go away from once again it's the field full of women definitely a target of the gun lobby and you don't kill them when the killing might even if...
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u.s. and europe. i think the story is to buy names that are associated with a u.s. recovery, a european recovery not so much of the china story. buzz abecause although we have good news on credit growth, they keep telling us that for some people they're going to grow faster. they're not. >> you think the emerging market turmoil, the -- i don't want to say it wasn't really a panic, but it certainly was an elevated amount of risk perceived in those markets. overdone or are there real issues there? >> i think there are real issues in some countries so i think the story is about differentiating which countries have the real issues and which ones have just shown some type of contagion which might create opportunities. for instance, india is a country, down 13% just in their currency the loose 15 months. there's a lot of things going positively towards them going into an election year. actually the opposition party might actually win this thing. and they're very business friendly, very for-investor friendly. positive. a tail end. yet thrown into the fragile five that ever
u.s. and europe. i think the story is to buy names that are associated with a u.s. recovery, a european recovery not so much of the china story. buzz abecause although we have good news on credit growth, they keep telling us that for some people they're going to grow faster. they're not. >> you think the emerging market turmoil, the -- i don't want to say it wasn't really a panic, but it certainly was an elevated amount of risk perceived in those markets. overdone or are there real issues...