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failed to convince belgium's wallonia region to lift its blockade.coming up, kurdish peshmerga fighters shoot back at i.s. militants attacking the city of kirkuk. at least 14 die in a coordinated assault on targets in and around the city. and, south africa calls it quits. it wants to leave the international criminal court that prosecutes war criminals. the icc ordered south africa to arrest the wanted president of sudan last year and pretoria has resented it ever since. anchor: thanks very much for your company. dead in the water. the ceta trade deal between the e.u. and canada seems to have sunk without a trace, as the canadian international trade minister walks out of talks in brussels. all this after frantic efforts to persuade the belgian region of wallonia to reverse its opposition to the deal. , but it refused so the planned ratification by, e.u. member states next week now looks unlikely. the e.u.'s trade commissioner is perhaps whistling in the dark, saying she still hopes to find a solution. reporter: it was day two of the summit in brussels
failed to convince belgium's wallonia region to lift its blockade.coming up, kurdish peshmerga fighters shoot back at i.s. militants attacking the city of kirkuk. at least 14 die in a coordinated assault on targets in and around the city. and, south africa calls it quits. it wants to leave the international criminal court that prosecutes war criminals. the icc ordered south africa to arrest the wanted president of sudan last year and pretoria has resented it ever since. anchor: thanks very much...
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wallonia is pulling all the strings. who knew? there was a good explainer -- a belgian region versus globalization, and it points out that wallonia at one time was the second richest region, thanks to the fact that during the industrial resolution -- the industrial revolution, its economy boomed, but the golden status flipped in the 1960's as wallonia's industry sank and fell behind in increasingly globalized world. the article points out that the reason why the staunchly socialist region said -- they said it was a threat to local farmers and just good for big business. canada: department is to -- the prime minister said canada had agreed on regional concerns. howard papers there reacting? flo: you can see the prime minister here, waiting for just trudeau, the canadian prime minister -- you can see him on the tarmac in the air canada plane. he has a briefcase in his hand. but there is no staircase to the airplane. saying, "behim patient, mr. trudeau, we had a slight technical problem." leader hase regional emerged as a real hero f
wallonia is pulling all the strings. who knew? there was a good explainer -- a belgian region versus globalization, and it points out that wallonia at one time was the second richest region, thanks to the fact that during the industrial resolution -- the industrial revolution, its economy boomed, but the golden status flipped in the 1960's as wallonia's industry sank and fell behind in increasingly globalized world. the article points out that the reason why the staunchly socialist region said...
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wallonia is extremely happy its demands were heard.e always fought for treaties that strengthen social, environmental norms, and protect public services. and against private arbitration that only entirely public jurisdictions that provide all the jurisdictional guarantees. we have been heard and now all this will be acquired. the deal must now pass the belgian regional and national assemblies, as well as the european parliament. only then will the canadian prime minister be invited again to come and sign the treaty. >> our brussels correspondent has been following the trade deal tug-of-war for us, and he had this to say about the diplomatic fallout. >> for 7 years, the eu negotiated a trade deal with canada. seven days before this deal was signed, it became a source of embarrassment. no surprise, the relief and brussels and european capitals is now enormous that belgium has reached a compromise and finally until friday midnight, this deal can be signed by the 28 member states. now 1600 pages are to be signed, plus annexed or four pages
wallonia is extremely happy its demands were heard.e always fought for treaties that strengthen social, environmental norms, and protect public services. and against private arbitration that only entirely public jurisdictions that provide all the jurisdictional guarantees. we have been heard and now all this will be acquired. the deal must now pass the belgian regional and national assemblies, as well as the european parliament. only then will the canadian prime minister be invited again to...
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wallonia's efforts to block the has gone against the attitude of others. there are concerns about tax evasion and financial regulation. the decision by the european wascil last week was there the extremist for free trade and the extremists against migration. finances canand circulate freely but not human beings. that seems to come out of the council. want to knowzens if leaders are capable of taking back control. your state of union address, mr. juncker, you said you wanted your to protect the european way of life. sir, let's measure your words by your ax. ,n french speaking belgium courts thatmove the are removing rights from our citizens are you the -- citizens. there needs to be a clear about what is public and what is private. i think it is very important about the conflicts in the treaty. will it take time? yes, it will take time. democracy takes time. i do not think a few extra months will -- the rejection from wallonia should not put in and to your trade policy our citizens are not opposed to to ensureher, we need that it is not just a question of m
wallonia's efforts to block the has gone against the attitude of others. there are concerns about tax evasion and financial regulation. the decision by the european wascil last week was there the extremist for free trade and the extremists against migration. finances canand circulate freely but not human beings. that seems to come out of the council. want to knowzens if leaders are capable of taking back control. your state of union address, mr. juncker, you said you wanted your to protect the...
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in fact wallonia boasts one cow for every three humans. it has lavishly subsidized and s, this rrt region they feared canadian competition. is that legitimate reason to block a trade deal that would have made europe six billion euros richer a year? >> you get this opposition every time you negotiate a trade deal. you get it in america and against the american-asian trade deal. and of course any negotiation balss these differences out but we had i think a good working model before in the e.u. where the e.u. would negotiate on behalf of everyone and decide to get the best deal for everyone. they have a right to go in the streets and they have a right to vote and that is free speech but we are, at the economist, we have observed this year what i believe is a tone of hysteria that actually largely has started from the german-speaking parts of of europe, austria and germany, where one fear after another was, i believe. hyped up out of very complex details. a narrative was constructed first that the americans or canadians would bring in poor r s
in fact wallonia boasts one cow for every three humans. it has lavishly subsidized and s, this rrt region they feared canadian competition. is that legitimate reason to block a trade deal that would have made europe six billion euros richer a year? >> you get this opposition every time you negotiate a trade deal. you get it in america and against the american-asian trade deal. and of course any negotiation balss these differences out but we had i think a good working model before in the...
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the deal was supposed to be signed today but officials in staunchly socialist wallonia said the deal was undemocratic and would hurt either culture now the belgian prime minister says new guarantees have been added and wallonia will agree to the deal. the canadians are cautiously optimistic. >> it seems to be good news. we canadians are ready to sign right away without european friends. we think it would be great for our workers, investors, for the european union, for canada, and for the world. how can we reconcile economic progressivee, and policies? laura: charities are claiming that dozens of unaccompanied minors are still on a migrant camp in calais. bulldozers moved in to clear away the 10 and shacks that have sprung up in recent months. thousands of people were moved to relocation centers to fully apply for asylum this week but many chose to either hide in the camp or head for paris instead. toorter: bulldozers moved in raze what remains of the jungle, the infamous migrant camp in ca lais. tents and other structures were torn down as the migrants still mill about. despite assur
the deal was supposed to be signed today but officials in staunchly socialist wallonia said the deal was undemocratic and would hurt either culture now the belgian prime minister says new guarantees have been added and wallonia will agree to the deal. the canadians are cautiously optimistic. >> it seems to be good news. we canadians are ready to sign right away without european friends. we think it would be great for our workers, investors, for the european union, for canada, and for the...
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wallonia and officials say they won't cave to ultimatums. >> european farmers believe they will be theig losers of the free trade deal very busy agreement is signed, their canadian rivals will be able to flood the market with meat with bigger industrialized farms, canadian meat is cheaper. meat in's re: too much france and europe and prices have dropped. what will we earn it if we import me that even cheaper than what we produce. >> in order to adjust, europeans may have to abandon their farming tradition. to harmonize some canadian and european regulations. this could force europeans to lower their standards for protecting health and labor rights. the facter worries, that multinational companies will be able to sue states to settle business disputes. in this in private arbitration courts. >> there's a risk that these companies get stronger and undermining national policies that protect consumers health, clements, and public services. >> other europeans opposing the deal say they need to be for now, because other agreements will follow. europeans are currently negotiating with the u.s.
wallonia and officials say they won't cave to ultimatums. >> european farmers believe they will be theig losers of the free trade deal very busy agreement is signed, their canadian rivals will be able to flood the market with meat with bigger industrialized farms, canadian meat is cheaper. meat in's re: too much france and europe and prices have dropped. what will we earn it if we import me that even cheaper than what we produce. >> in order to adjust, europeans may have to abandon...
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it appears that therime minister of wallonia has compromise the deal with the eu commission. it doesn't mean that the parliament will meet on friday. brent: we have to talk about the brexit, still on the agenda even if it's not at the top. >> the eu policy is very clearly no negotiation. at least that is what the prime minister theresa may has promised. it's her first summit, as we know. it is really only a discussion. brent: and we're looking at how to reduce migration through europe. >> the blueprint would be the eu turkey deal. they emphasize everybody is different. to keep the people, the economic migrants from coming to the european union. they are really at the start here. brent: as always, thank you very much. more world news. brent: welcome back. donald trump drops a bombshell he will not commit to accepting the election result if he loses. i was just the most controversial remark in a debate that saw plenty of mudslinging last night. it was the final tv debate before the election november 8. the girl has been in prison waiting after an attack in hanover back in febru
it appears that therime minister of wallonia has compromise the deal with the eu commission. it doesn't mean that the parliament will meet on friday. brent: we have to talk about the brexit, still on the agenda even if it's not at the top. >> the eu policy is very clearly no negotiation. at least that is what the prime minister theresa may has promised. it's her first summit, as we know. it is really only a discussion. brent: and we're looking at how to reduce migration through europe....
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tom: they will be riveted on this in wallonia. i am telling you.erg first word news. she is for the cubs. here's taylor riggs. of the it may be one biggest asset seizures in u.s. history. federal prosecutors are property to confiscate for allegedly alluding venezuela's state owned oil company. $11 billion may have been stolen from that company. among the assets the u.s. macy's, 20 homes, some in west palm beach and the houston suburbs. healths for obamacare plan see their biggest jump next year. it will rise by an average of 25%. people signing up will have fewer options to choose from. several big insurers have pulled out from some of the markets created by the affordable care act. there is speculation about what senator elizabeth warren wants from her appearances with hillary. expectations are that she once to curb wall street influence in the clinton administration. the progressive leader is foring herself in the list jobs like the secretary of the treasury. the head of the bill -- head of the -- duterte just returned from a trip to china and is
tom: they will be riveted on this in wallonia. i am telling you.erg first word news. she is for the cubs. here's taylor riggs. of the it may be one biggest asset seizures in u.s. history. federal prosecutors are property to confiscate for allegedly alluding venezuela's state owned oil company. $11 billion may have been stolen from that company. among the assets the u.s. macy's, 20 homes, some in west palm beach and the houston suburbs. healths for obamacare plan see their biggest jump next...
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isorter: although wallonia the only region to block the deal officially, others across the region sharets concerns. they are worried ceta inhibits states from settling commercial disputes. they also say it will hurt farmers and consumer standards. host: let's get a check of the markets. stocks ended the week on a negative note. all the main indices closed friday near the flatlined. in the united states, shares in microsoft hit an all-time high after it posted better-than-expected results. the company stopped trading at over 4%. it is a mixed picture across the main indices. dow jones and s&p 500 are trading at a flat line. the nasdaq is up 3/10 of 1%. what's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines. canada, jobs being floated globally. two thirds of the cuts are in the global division, while the other will affect the aerospace operation. bombardier -- says it has other sites. mcdonald's sales rose 3.5% at established locations. net income came in at $1.2 billion. sales at locations in the united states have risen in the last five quarters, but the latest results show gr
isorter: although wallonia the only region to block the deal officially, others across the region sharets concerns. they are worried ceta inhibits states from settling commercial disputes. they also say it will hurt farmers and consumer standards. host: let's get a check of the markets. stocks ended the week on a negative note. all the main indices closed friday near the flatlined. in the united states, shares in microsoft hit an all-time high after it posted better-than-expected results. the...
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. >> the belgian french-speaking region of wallonia has agreed on the a trade pacts. ll 20 e.u. agents backed the bill but belgian's government was prevented to doing so until ll five agents supported it. >> across the e.u. in canada, political leaders are aassured that they've accepted the new version of the trade deal. their decision could save an agreement that took seven years to negotiate. canada, however, remains cautious. >> this is a positive development but there's still work to do. additional stems remain before signing. canada remains ready to sign this important agreement with europe when yurme is ready. >> changes to the deal include some protection for farmers, who fear cheap canadian imports would flood the market. the most controversial part of the deal, arbitration courts, were also redefined. the agreement allows multinational to use them to sue states and the judges would be selected and paid by e.u. and canadian authorities. >> it is a fundamental question. do we want a world with rules or with no rules? we want to regulate this market and protect the citizen
. >> the belgian french-speaking region of wallonia has agreed on the a trade pacts. ll 20 e.u. agents backed the bill but belgian's government was prevented to doing so until ll five agents supported it. >> across the e.u. in canada, political leaders are aassured that they've accepted the new version of the trade deal. their decision could save an agreement that took seven years to negotiate. canada, however, remains cautious. >> this is a positive development but there's...
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the problem is objections over the french-speaking wallonia region of belgium.cials are try to break the deadlock by holding talks with the government today but they are still saying no. the european commission is also warning they need to remain patient if a deal is going to be struck. the commission president will speak to the canadian prime minister today to see if any to counsel his trips to sign the agreements on thursday. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm courtney donahoe. this is bloomberg. mark: let's get to a european corporate story. philips shares up today, the company reported third-quarter profit which rose by 14%. we discuss these results and the global risks facing the business. over the last few years, we have transformed philips and we have also separated lighting away from the health technology activities. since many, we are focused on driving health care solutions into the market, helping customers to get better patient outcomes at lower cost. company, weocused are als
the problem is objections over the french-speaking wallonia region of belgium.cials are try to break the deadlock by holding talks with the government today but they are still saying no. the european commission is also warning they need to remain patient if a deal is going to be struck. the commission president will speak to the canadian prime minister today to see if any to counsel his trips to sign the agreements on thursday. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists...
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i do not think a few extra months will -- the rejection from wallonia should not put in and to your trade policy our citizens are not opposed to to ensureher, we need that it is not just a question of maximizing the flow because that may not be compatible with environment. the objective should be to theect the tax standards, environmental and social standards at the highest levels. these are the standards that have to create the framework within which free trade can develop. trade policy can never be decided upon in secret. quite the contrary, we need full transparency and full agreement by our citizens. that is the only way in which europe's trade policy will regain the trust of our citizens. thank you. [applause] , mr. lumber. there is now a flood of blue cards in response. you may choose who will respond. you have the floor madam. >> thank you. what you seem to be trying to say is that you are not alone in the resistance but i would like to remember -- to remind you that 27 other countries did give their agreement to trade with canada. toould like to invite you discuss this with one of
i do not think a few extra months will -- the rejection from wallonia should not put in and to your trade policy our citizens are not opposed to to ensureher, we need that it is not just a question of maximizing the flow because that may not be compatible with environment. the objective should be to theect the tax standards, environmental and social standards at the highest levels. these are the standards that have to create the framework within which free trade can develop. trade policy can...
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manus: as the belgian wallonia h election trade.n holds on, we assess the implications for the u.k. and its new relationship with the eu. this is bloomberg. ♪ . ♪ manus: trade troubled. as the region of belgium continues to reject the tax. byking towards an agreement thursday. meanwhile, a new poll shows that more than half of britons think controlling immigration is more important than maintaining access to the single market. we have the latest on protectionism protest. three-wayans says should be on the cards before the end of 2017. jobworld's oldest bank cuts. 500 branches close. thatll sell its bad debt can the italian lender attract investors? al.t is the key to survivo ♪ manus: welcome. city of london, i am manus cranny. >> breaking news from corporate. news from the owner of the premier coffee chain. 29.9 per share. pretax-307 pounds. 1.5 6 billion. that is ahead of the 1.5 billion estimate we had going into these numbers. estimates so no change in estimates there. interesting to see if they have anything to say on the diverg
manus: as the belgian wallonia h election trade.n holds on, we assess the implications for the u.k. and its new relationship with the eu. this is bloomberg. ♪ . ♪ manus: trade troubled. as the region of belgium continues to reject the tax. byking towards an agreement thursday. meanwhile, a new poll shows that more than half of britons think controlling immigration is more important than maintaining access to the single market. we have the latest on protectionism protest. three-wayans says...
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michel said he could not sign the agreement, because of opposition led by belgium's socialist-run wallonia region where residents are demanding stronger labor, health and environmental protections. , in colombia, members of a peace walk have arrived in bogota after traveling for nearly 300 miles to demand a peace deal between the colombian government and farc rebels. the march was lead by the family members of 12 politicians kidnapped by farc rebels in 2002 in valle de cauca. 11 of the 12 politicians were ultimately killed, while one survived. this is jhon jairo hoyos, whose father was one of the politicians kidnapped in 2002. >> we have walked 450 kilometers to say to colombia, our nation, that peace is possible, that we can achieve it, that we have to voice.nd unite in one no more victims. we want peace. let's make this agreement now. amy: in new york city, dozens of people protested outside the united nations and participated in a public forum to demand the united states stop funding mexican police and security forces amid a series of cases of forced disappearances and the repression of
michel said he could not sign the agreement, because of opposition led by belgium's socialist-run wallonia region where residents are demanding stronger labor, health and environmental protections. , in colombia, members of a peace walk have arrived in bogota after traveling for nearly 300 miles to demand a peace deal between the colombian government and farc rebels. the march was lead by the family members of 12 politicians kidnapped by farc rebels in 2002 in valle de cauca. 11 of the 12...
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michel said he could not sign the agreement, because of opposition led by belgium's socialist-run walloniahere residents are demandnding stronger laboror, hh and environmental protections. , in colombia, members of a peace walk have arrived in bogota after traveling for nearly 300 miles to demand a peace deal between the colombian government and farc rebels. the march was lead by the family members of 12 politicians kidnapped by farc rebels in 2002 in valle de cauca. 11 of the 12 politicians were ultimately killed, while one survived. this is jhon jairo hoyos, whose father was one of the politicians kidnapped in 2002. >> we have walked 450 kilometers to say to colombia, our nation, that peace is possible, that we can achieve it, that we have to voice.nd unite in one no more victims. we want peace. let's make this agreement now. amy: in new york city, dozens of people protested outside the united nations and participated in a public forum to demand the united states stop funding mexican police and security forces amid a series of cases of forced disappearances and the repression of social m
michel said he could not sign the agreement, because of opposition led by belgium's socialist-run walloniahere residents are demandnding stronger laboror, hh and environmental protections. , in colombia, members of a peace walk have arrived in bogota after traveling for nearly 300 miles to demand a peace deal between the colombian government and farc rebels. the march was lead by the family members of 12 politicians kidnapped by farc rebels in 2002 in valle de cauca. 11 of the 12 politicians...
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wallonia in the southern part of belgium, this is the only region and belgium is the only country blockingin various areas. we could see a breakthrough -- the european commission president says he trusts today something will get done and the says he union president think something will get finalized soon. if that does happen sometime , we could see the canadian prime minister jet over tomorrow for meetings to put the finishing touches on this deal. david: what would be the significance of an agreement here? mark: there would be the elimination of all terrorist scum industrial and otherwise between canada and the european union. arrifs,t industrial and otherwise between canada and the european union. canada says it could increase its output by about 25%. the eu would like to think it has some economic weight, some have to strike deals like this. if they cannot get it done with canada, that will take a lot of steam -- they want to strike deals with japan and other countries. it could hurt the credibility of the european union. the prime minister of holland said all this indecision is really
wallonia in the southern part of belgium, this is the only region and belgium is the only country blockingin various areas. we could see a breakthrough -- the european commission president says he trusts today something will get done and the says he union president think something will get finalized soon. if that does happen sometime , we could see the canadian prime minister jet over tomorrow for meetings to put the finishing touches on this deal. david: what would be the significance of an...