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in europe we never work and also in some part of the of the west europe when they were because of. the prize the individual to the collectivity in their work in chinese working from one thousand is a concept that seems the foundation of china but. is there any middle ground i mean we are talking not a major infringements on human rights or putting people into concentration. camps we are simply talking about streamlining policy on technical issues. to compete with china which is not going to sit around and. look for example to the agreement the world today you are. of trade agreement or why the united states. members they negotiate to. delegate to negotiate to today you are. in front of. the want to negotiate. this one example the second example europe has been through does make the war he was unique in the story. and to the. security to buy many and even the chinese. just. example of enormous success. because just a few days ago your own country signed a memorandum of understanding with china to become an official. at the time. even agreed formally on the. country. clearly. someone
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you talk about the nationalisation, particularly in east and west, europe stuck in the middle. ing a growing part? we are seeing a bit of that, no one knows exactly how it will play out, but we see more of —— more of that than a few years ago. the eu is basically on par with the us in its economy. we have not yet been able to leveraged full strength. we definitely believe that we are much better off in the un and europe working together than separate. who is listening? you are a very powerful group of business leaders and organisations not just powerful group of business leaders and organisations notjust eu based, you are global, but when it comes to your discussions, your conclusions, your discussions, your conclusions, your recommendations, who is listening to that, what change will occur because of your roundtable? you would find that any head of state, if we approach a head of state, if we approach a head of state and so, we are the 56 biggest companies in europe, we have some ideas about what is important, any kind of state would take the meeting. we have continuous meeting
you talk about the nationalisation, particularly in east and west, europe stuck in the middle. ing a growing part? we are seeing a bit of that, no one knows exactly how it will play out, but we see more of —— more of that than a few years ago. the eu is basically on par with the us in its economy. we have not yet been able to leveraged full strength. we definitely believe that we are much better off in the un and europe working together than separate. who is listening? you are a very...
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in europe we never work and also in some part of the of the west europe when they were because of. the prize the individual close to the collectivity in their work in chinese working from one thousand is a concept that seems the foundation of china but. is there any middle ground i mean we are talking not about major infringements on human rights or putting people into concentration camps or. simply talking about streamlining policy on technical issues why those things can all be done in the more expedient way if you indeed want to compete with china which is not going to sit around and wait for that is done that look for example to the agreement to. of trade agreement to the united states. members they negotiate to. delegate to negotiate to today you are. in front of. the want to negotiate. and single county. has been a. unique case in the story. and the. security by many and even the chinese. just. example of enormous success. a few days ago your own country signed a memorandum of understanding with china an official. at the time. even agreed formally on the new policy. looks lik
in europe we never work and also in some part of the of the west europe when they were because of. the prize the individual close to the collectivity in their work in chinese working from one thousand is a concept that seems the foundation of china but. is there any middle ground i mean we are talking not about major infringements on human rights or putting people into concentration camps or. simply talking about streamlining policy on technical issues why those things can all be done in the...
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little bit from internal division said existed nato and china clearly goes beyond nato it's the west it's europe and the united states need to sort of figure out how to deal with it it's not a military threat but it's a politically economically and technological threat poses competition and we need to figure out how to deal with that korea where stephanie director of the german marshall fund joining us from brussels today thanks very much you have some sports now and a dramatic night of football in the german cup quarter finals with by munich just barely getting past second division club hide behind that in a nine goals thriller one big reason byron's nicklaus was given a red card in the thirteenth minute that made it a bit easier for hide behind number nine. he managed three goals on the night but buns robert lewandowski scored twice including the penalty kick winner in the eighty fourth minute byron slipping into the semi's with a five to four when. knocked out by a two nil score so braman joined by him life so you can hamburg in the summer and find. get your mind of our top stories at this ho
little bit from internal division said existed nato and china clearly goes beyond nato it's the west it's europe and the united states need to sort of figure out how to deal with it it's not a military threat but it's a politically economically and technological threat poses competition and we need to figure out how to deal with that korea where stephanie director of the german marshall fund joining us from brussels today thanks very much you have some sports now and a dramatic night of...
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another cold war the cold war was about military and there was absolutely no dialogue between the europe the west us as and russia i think we now in a new situation with the much more diverse the threat to russia poses on us whether it's invasion to the premium. support for the syrian regime or election interference and we need to come find new ways of how to deal with russia and i actually think it's a secretary by just the right person to do so his speech in the u.s. congress was very very skillful and he said of was very nuanced and he is the one who listens he can do compromise this is a bridge builder and he shows a tremendous leadership that's sort of a different kind of soft power in a very military security related environment that can lead to new types of dialogue ok well as part of the dialogue was was in washington a head of that speech talking to a president trump for his part the president's been pushing germany of course again at that meeting to pay more for its defense is that only about money with berlin or does the u.s. want to see the german military taking on more responsibilit
another cold war the cold war was about military and there was absolutely no dialogue between the europe the west us as and russia i think we now in a new situation with the much more diverse the threat to russia poses on us whether it's invasion to the premium. support for the syrian regime or election interference and we need to come find new ways of how to deal with russia and i actually think it's a secretary by just the right person to do so his speech in the u.s. congress was very very...
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from the internal division so they existed nato and china clearly goes beyond nato it's the west it's europe and the united states need to sort of figure out how to deal with it it's not a military threat but it's a politically economically and technological threat poses competition and we need to figure out how to deal with that. or step to the director of the german marshall fund joining us from brussels today thanks very much thank you last september a member of the russian activist group pussy riot was rushed to hospital moscow after suddenly losing sight hearing builded walk after a few days various a law was airlifted to germany where doctors diagnosed a likely poisoning now back in moscow where he talked to our correspondent there are drugs or. people to vs off was happy and healthy when we met him in a restaurant there is home in moscow. he's recovered from the poisoning in september thanks launch the treatment he received in then. german doctors in berlin said it's amazing months after being poisoned one can feel better than before. there's no hard evidence that first off was poison
from the internal division so they existed nato and china clearly goes beyond nato it's the west it's europe and the united states need to sort of figure out how to deal with it it's not a military threat but it's a politically economically and technological threat poses competition and we need to figure out how to deal with that. or step to the director of the german marshall fund joining us from brussels today thanks very much thank you last september a member of the russian activist group...
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yes it increased mission they say we are christians in the west and europe is based on judeo christian values which we have to defend against an invasion and aunts died to get there is also resistance in trees altie many residents don't want bannan and his acolytes in the village the ministry is a pilgrimage destination and attracts tourists opponents want the italian government to prevent it being turned into a right wing training camp. why is a cultural location in our village being used for an ideological project. the monastery interest is being used as the foundation for a movement but one hundred scientists with whose money is it being funded to what is. han world's plan is clear his center interest should become a launching pad for right wing populism across europe he plans to open the doors to his first students this summer. it's just a reminder the top story we're following for you here today on the news with less than twenty four hours to go until polls open in israel prime minister binyamin netanyahu is facing a neck and neck race with his main challenger a centrist and forme
yes it increased mission they say we are christians in the west and europe is based on judeo christian values which we have to defend against an invasion and aunts died to get there is also resistance in trees altie many residents don't want bannan and his acolytes in the village the ministry is a pilgrimage destination and attracts tourists opponents want the italian government to prevent it being turned into a right wing training camp. why is a cultural location in our village being used for...
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yes it increased mission they say we are christians in the west and europe is based on judeo christian values which we have to defend against an invasion. tied together there is also resistance in trees altie many residents don't want baron and his acolytes in the village the modest tree is a pilgrimage destination that attracts tourists opponents want the italian government to prevent it being turned into a right wing training camp. but if the law is a cultural location in our village being used for an ideological project. the monastery interest is being used as the foundation for a movement but what are its ideals with whose money is it being funded to what end han world's plan is clear his center interests altie should become a launching pad for right wing populism across europe he plans to open the doors to his first students this summer. on the w.'s correspondent rebecca rivers was in milan at that meeting of right wing political parties and we asked her how europe's right wing populist reacted to. well bantams willingness or desire dream you might say tonight far right parties in
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yes it increased mission they say we are christians in the west and europe is based on judeo christian values which we have to defend against an invasion it's tied to get there is also resistance in trees altie many residents don't want baron and his acolytes in the village the monastery is a pilgrimage destination that attract tourists opponents want the italian government to prevent it being turned into a right wing training camp. why is a cultural location in our village being used for an ideological project. of the monastery entries altie is being used as the foundation for a movement but one hundred scientists deals with whose money is it being funded to what end hon wells plan is clear his center interests altie should become a launch pad for right wing populism across europe he plans to open the doors to his first students this summer. rwanda has begun one hundred days of mourning for those slaughtered in the genocide that began twenty five years ago today president paul kagame me led a ceremony in the capital kigali commemorating the lives of the more than eight hundred thousan
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they say we are christians in the west and europe is based on judeo christian values which we have to defend against an invasion. for tied together there is also resistance in trees altie many residents don't want that and his acolytes in the village the monastery is a pilgrimage destination that attracts tourists opponents want the italian government to prevent it being turned into a right wing training camp. david saudi the why is a cultural location in our village is being used for an ideological project. of the moderates terry entries altie is being used as the foundation for a movement but what are its ideals with whose money is it being funded to what in. part world's plan is clear his center interest altie should become a launching pad for right wing populism across europe. he plans to open the doors to his first students this summer. so rebecca how is the center and balance plans to create this movement in europe being received by far right parties their. world bans willingness or desire dream you might say to unite far right parties in europe has been longstanding and as we h
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passionate defender of aristotle's belief that asia could be reached in just a few days by sailing west from europe. the ancient scholars had estimated that europe and asia covered roughly half of the earth's a come from but columbus believed that eurasia was much bigger than that. in fact eurasia only makes up around a third. columbus also believed the earth was very much smaller than it really is only half its actual size he thought the western reach of china and india was four thousand five hundred kilometers long a challenging voyage but a manageable one. in actual fact it's a journey of twenty thousand kilometers far beyond the capabilities of his time. it was not only taking a risk but also a miscalculated one. john's advisor suspected columbus was mistaken and refused to give him financial support he only received it eight years later from the spanish king ferdinand the second. after six weeks at sea on the twelfth of october fourteenth ninety two columbus made landfall in the bahamas and then went on to cuba and his. he still believed he had found the western route to asia and that his son
passionate defender of aristotle's belief that asia could be reached in just a few days by sailing west from europe. the ancient scholars had estimated that europe and asia covered roughly half of the earth's a come from but columbus believed that eurasia was much bigger than that. in fact eurasia only makes up around a third. columbus also believed the earth was very much smaller than it really is only half its actual size he thought the western reach of china and india was four thousand five...
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it has breached the treaty and europe has now deployed new nuclear capable missile systems to target and threaten the west21st entry. despite positive dialogue, its weapons remain intact. we hope that north korea will return to compliance with its obligations under the non—proliferation —— treaty. both nations have been rattling the nuclear sabre in the past. labour's secretary set out the policy of renewing trident even though policy of renewing trident even thoutheremy policy of renewing trident even though jeremy corbyn policy of renewing trident even thoutheremy corbyn is a long—standing positive — make —— opposition to stop the threats facing the uk are real and undiminished. because, none of us ever wants to be in a position where the deterrent is used. if we ever got to that situation, it would represent a catastrophic failure of our rules —based system at the very concept of deterrence. the only issue on which i take a little exception to in the contribution of the shadow defence secretary was one turn of phrase when she said about how appalling it would be if the deterrence weapons were used and
it has breached the treaty and europe has now deployed new nuclear capable missile systems to target and threaten the west21st entry. despite positive dialogue, its weapons remain intact. we hope that north korea will return to compliance with its obligations under the non—proliferation —— treaty. both nations have been rattling the nuclear sabre in the past. labour's secretary set out the policy of renewing trident even though policy of renewing trident even thoutheremy policy of...
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those are some pretty clear fundamentals and east and west europe don't even see eye-to-eye, much lessart of it. connell: whatever you think about how the president has handled things, he's pretty much gone about it, it sounds like, not to put words in your mouth, how you would pretty much agree with him putting pressure on nato members, again, to pay up. there's the diplomatic risk that's associated with that, i suppose, on those other issues that you bring up. is that having an effect, the idea that we don't get along with these countries maybe as well as we did in the past, does it make afghanistan or something else all the more difficult? >> afghanistan mission has been difficult. we also have a number of nato members that participated in the war in iraq and as that coalition eroded over time, there was certainly tension in bilateral relationships between the united states and those partners. but this is just one of the challenges of our time. the election of donald trump this last cycle brought it to the fore but a lot of americans and people around the world, they wonder when are
those are some pretty clear fundamentals and east and west europe don't even see eye-to-eye, much lessart of it. connell: whatever you think about how the president has handled things, he's pretty much gone about it, it sounds like, not to put words in your mouth, how you would pretty much agree with him putting pressure on nato members, again, to pay up. there's the diplomatic risk that's associated with that, i suppose, on those other issues that you bring up. is that having an effect, the...
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shock, i've been here for 20 something years but i cannot understand is happening with this europe, in the westmerica and europe, which are declining in religious belief. yeah, you brought this religion to us, you brought christianity... ididn't... western society brought these religions to us but how come today nigeria is exporting missionaries to britain, to europe? when i go to churches, some churches are very vibra nt and whatever, but others you go and you just wonder where are the people? the young people out there roving around, they don't know it's sunday, in africa they are still praying and it is still growing. it is a problem vincent raises, a question for european religious leaders as well, when they look at the figures and by some predictions china will be the biggest, the largest number of christians which is an openly atheist society, a communist society, they have the largest number of christians. the thing vincent has mentioned, his experience of people coming into the uk and other countries in an increasingly secular europe is in turn those people are a benefit to the churches
shock, i've been here for 20 something years but i cannot understand is happening with this europe, in the westmerica and europe, which are declining in religious belief. yeah, you brought this religion to us, you brought christianity... ididn't... western society brought these religions to us but how come today nigeria is exporting missionaries to britain, to europe? when i go to churches, some churches are very vibra nt and whatever, but others you go and you just wonder where are the people?...
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west. europe's largest phone company is telling bloomberg at found security flaws in huawei's equipment datingere resolved but the revelation may damage huawei's rest that -- reputation. negotiators are in beijing trying to wrap up an agreement, stephen mnuchin telling reporters he is looking forward to productive discussions and making progress but will not comment on specific issues. the vice premier will lead a u.s. trade delegation next week. theresa may facing another challenge from her own conservative party. a member signed a petition opposing her leadership and brexit strategy, forcing an emergency vote on her future. the vote be nonbinding but potentially humiliating. shares of alphabet falling in premarket trading. first quarter revenue s -- sing estimates, leading to concern advertisers are shifting their advertising to digital rivals. shares are climbing at the slowest pace since 2016. global news 24 hours a day, on air and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am viviana hurtado. this is bloomberg. tom: equities, bonds
west. europe's largest phone company is telling bloomberg at found security flaws in huawei's equipment datingere resolved but the revelation may damage huawei's rest that -- reputation. negotiators are in beijing trying to wrap up an agreement, stephen mnuchin telling reporters he is looking forward to productive discussions and making progress but will not comment on specific issues. the vice premier will lead a u.s. trade delegation next week. theresa may facing another challenge from her...
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west asia, -- europe, it formed the alps. the conditions of environment were different. millions of years. could you talk about how you came to be selected as a nasa scientist? i think that breaks our rule. we will hear about that in the lecture. >> if you can comfortably live on any planet other than earth, where and why? mars, because i know a great deal about the desert. [indiscernible] >> have you read the trilogy about mars by kim stanley robinson? what did you think of the depiction of mars? mr. el-baz: interesting and lively. a very good description for now. famous quote by one of the astronauts that refers to you as king. i was wondering how you got that nickname. currently ae is i'm student in geology and was wondering if you had advice? there is a transcript from apollo 16 where you are referred to as the king. the question is how did you get that nickname? mr. el-baz: first of all, that came in from egypt. my name is farouk. some didn't know how to pronounce it. difficult. of to them, they all remember king farouk in egypt. me they just called e king. >> do yo
west asia, -- europe, it formed the alps. the conditions of environment were different. millions of years. could you talk about how you came to be selected as a nasa scientist? i think that breaks our rule. we will hear about that in the lecture. >> if you can comfortably live on any planet other than earth, where and why? mars, because i know a great deal about the desert. [indiscernible] >> have you read the trilogy about mars by kim stanley robinson? what did you think of the...
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that's because he cut the arctic air app and pulling and air across from the west of europe, and againin stack across the northeast is moved into the northern iso northeast is moved into the northern i so hopefully drier and brighter for northern ireland of more rain to come. he showers in scotland and further south, just shower and so on and they continue to meander around the area of blood pressure while further east, central and eastern areas, fewer downpours than today, temperature is a little bit higher, more strong april sunshine as the cp showers, in the field more pleasant, set even though the weekend looks quite cloudy i think for most of us it'll be drier and mild there, if you like, i'm trying to say increased in temperatures, slightly by day and night will be felt because he had some sunshine to enjoy. the difference of the weekend is the showers become are limited, it starts to be more eastern me, so quite chilly and cloudy and a big grey and misty with c harden, the west could be back this weekend for sunshine considering tomorrow will be lots of showers here, but we coul
that's because he cut the arctic air app and pulling and air across from the west of europe, and againin stack across the northeast is moved into the northern iso northeast is moved into the northern i so hopefully drier and brighter for northern ireland of more rain to come. he showers in scotland and further south, just shower and so on and they continue to meander around the area of blood pressure while further east, central and eastern areas, fewer downpours than today, temperature is a...
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it as on the basis of parity with the west ok if if all this money that china's is offering to invest in europe were not coming from a non west were coming from another western country somehow there wouldn't be this kerfuffle and then sort of freak out right second point peter. look at history for seventy years. that america was the unchallenged dominant power right it did not have to think very much it did not have to imagine alternative perspectives it did not really need diplomacy right that it it was just in the driver seat suddenly the world has changed and. washington is rather school rhotic it's not accustomed to thinking it's not accustomed to new circumstances and it's not accustomed to seeing king other than we just proceed to do what we've always done since one nine hundred forty so it's kind of been shaken awake rather abruptly and . i think it's going to take quite a long time and a great number of mistakes some of the extremely unfortunate before washington is able to wake up and see the twenty first century food for what it is at the moment washington frankly speaking doesn't rea
it as on the basis of parity with the west ok if if all this money that china's is offering to invest in europe were not coming from a non west were coming from another western country somehow there wouldn't be this kerfuffle and then sort of freak out right second point peter. look at history for seventy years. that america was the unchallenged dominant power right it did not have to think very much it did not have to imagine alternative perspectives it did not really need diplomacy right that...
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winds coming in from the north then making their way over here across much of central europe coming out of the west now we're also going to see those temperatures drop i want to show you search for example here we start on wednesday at fourteen degrees by the time we get to thursday we're looking at the low single digits overnight hours may actually go below freezing and the high temps are only expected to be about for widespread snow across much of this area the good news well over here towards eastern europe. we are living quite a nice winter coming out of the south in for war so we're about sixteen degrees there vienna at about seven eighteen in berlin seeing about seventy degrees as your forecast at high well here across the northwestern part of africa we are looking at still messy weather and it's only going to be getting worse because of the european scenario we do see some clouds pushing across much of the region and as we go towards thursday we are going to see widespread clouds and even rain across parts of central or geria up to the coast though really not looking too bad here with a temp
winds coming in from the north then making their way over here across much of central europe coming out of the west now we're also going to see those temperatures drop i want to show you search for example here we start on wednesday at fourteen degrees by the time we get to thursday we're looking at the low single digits overnight hours may actually go below freezing and the high temps are only expected to be about for widespread snow across much of this area the good news well over here...
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it separated from europe and moved northward. when it hit west asia, or europe, it formed the alps. the conditions of environment were different. how far back? way back, millions of years. >> could you talk about how you came to be selected as a nasa scientist? priscilla: can you talk about -- well, i think that breaks our rule. [laughter] mr. el-baz: yes. priscilla: we will hear about that in the lecture. >> if you could comfortably live on any planet other than earth, where would you live and why? mr. el-baz: mars, because i know a great deal about the desert. [laughter] >> [indiscernible] priscilla: have you read the trilogy about mars by tim stanley robinson, and what did you think of the landscape description, thoughts about mars and have a dating, -- habitating? priscilla: quite interesting and mr. el-baz: quite lively -- -- quite interesting and quite lively. a very good description for now. >> i want to ask two questions. there's a famous quote by one of the astronauts, i believe from apollo 16, that refers to you as king. i was wondering how you got that nickname. the other
it separated from europe and moved northward. when it hit west asia, or europe, it formed the alps. the conditions of environment were different. how far back? way back, millions of years. >> could you talk about how you came to be selected as a nasa scientist? priscilla: can you talk about -- well, i think that breaks our rule. [laughter] mr. el-baz: yes. priscilla: we will hear about that in the lecture. >> if you could comfortably live on any planet other than earth, where would...
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it's pretty extraordinary that just as the west, just as europe and the u.s.elf comfortable in accommodation with president bashir, despite the fact he's a multi-time indicted war criminal, the fbi signed a counterterror agreement with him just in november. the european union was giving him money to block illegal migration. it seems his own people had enough. the details coming in to us, poppy and jim, are astounding, given the grip this man has had. not only on sudan but across the entire region. 3:30 in the morning, the heads of his key agencies, intelligence, defense, the police, came to him and said to him, mr. president, we understand he was told it is time. and he said so be it. he's currently under house arrest in an unknown location. his personal guard has been swapped out. everything about his life, everything about what he has been able to wreak on the sudanese people has changed in the last few hours. >> let me ask you this because we have seen hopeful scenes like this before. just think of the arab spring, tahrir square, and then not necessarily be
it's pretty extraordinary that just as the west, just as europe and the u.s.elf comfortable in accommodation with president bashir, despite the fact he's a multi-time indicted war criminal, the fbi signed a counterterror agreement with him just in november. the european union was giving him money to block illegal migration. it seems his own people had enough. the details coming in to us, poppy and jim, are astounding, given the grip this man has had. not only on sudan but across the entire...
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cease their workout but you're talking about just big time you talk cnn brazil asia, east west north america, europe laws sending people to new york in middle lied to watch big tournament. i've got a friend who is an attorney at usc he does the corporate law. he is the commissioner of an esports leak. prince harry duke of sussex says that shouldn't be allowed that we should ban for tonight because it's a dick tiff. >>that's only going to sell more more out that back so we like to say you want to talk about 4 night before you can >>point i don't lose its fad 18 months and. apex legends by electronic arts kind of came and it's not concrete, but it's not doing that. >>but at some point i will be the next thing that we move on to but video games e-sports don't doubt your kid, i mean that could be his trip to world down the road trip to get off 30 to $40 million new york city right for scholarships colleges, scholarship sprite dad don't love me. i'm studying i'm working and playing a video game. i was kind of scholarship and pac i>and the old days. a facebook and they don this guy says should i stock you
cease their workout but you're talking about just big time you talk cnn brazil asia, east west north america, europe laws sending people to new york in middle lied to watch big tournament. i've got a friend who is an attorney at usc he does the corporate law. he is the commissioner of an esports leak. prince harry duke of sussex says that shouldn't be allowed that we should ban for tonight because it's a dick tiff. >>that's only going to sell more more out that back so we like to say you...
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in fifteen years it was all about sweeping away corruption and moving this country closer to europe of the west and freedom of speech and greater individual freedoms and soledad look what i got now they're still stuck in a war in the east the presence of russia has felt all the time corruption is still rife some say it goes all the way to the top the economy is in the doldrums the failures of the existing politicians are there for all to see and they've had enough as i say to the extent that they are now prepared to take a leap of blind faith but of course as selenski himself points out there is a second round to come he's not home and dry yet and there will be a much more microscopic focus on him and his policies in the weeks to come thank you very much jonah hill bring us all the latest from kiev thank you china. i want to bring you some breaking news now from algeria local media there reporting that a caretaker government is going to be set up this will be headed by dean but dawi who will remain as the country's prime minister several ministers have been told they are being relieved. now of
in fifteen years it was all about sweeping away corruption and moving this country closer to europe of the west and freedom of speech and greater individual freedoms and soledad look what i got now they're still stuck in a war in the east the presence of russia has felt all the time corruption is still rife some say it goes all the way to the top the economy is in the doldrums the failures of the existing politicians are there for all to see and they've had enough as i say to the extent that...
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would be sort of a new start not only for ukraine but for russia the west and by the west i mean first and foremost europe. whereas i think it's possible to say that the maybe a widening. between ballin and paris for instance on the one hand and washington on the other. the still a sort of strong hawkish group dominating inside washington whatever donald trump's particular views might be whereas. the germans and the french and other europeans would like this crisis to come to an end simmering conflict i think is a bit too much to call it a war but it's certainly not peace either and the germans and the french would like to find some solution and it's also first were saying that in terms of the voting more people voted in the southeast of ukraine than people had expected there was a bigger participation that helped zelinsky and in a sense that was a rebuke to portion caus nationalist rhetoric which all too often actually in ukraine house has been divisive splitting west against east and so on and it's striking in the electoral map that it was only in the very far west of ukraine that partial incur managed
would be sort of a new start not only for ukraine but for russia the west and by the west i mean first and foremost europe. whereas i think it's possible to say that the maybe a widening. between ballin and paris for instance on the one hand and washington on the other. the still a sort of strong hawkish group dominating inside washington whatever donald trump's particular views might be whereas. the germans and the french and other europeans would like this crisis to come to an end simmering...
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china has arrived in europe in a very big way and not everyone in the west welcomes this italy's support of china's belgian road initiative is a game changer the washington consensus that has dominated the world for the past seven decades is being challenged to turn to the east continues. to bernie made up her army and said if you don't buy into my ponzi scheme on going to shoot my god if you even though the body scan was well known to be a ponzi schemer yes you see it investigated bernie madoff at least twice before they found the boss of them and they it was a well known ponzi scheme invested by well known people imagine bernie had an army now apply that to the u.s. dollar the u.s. dollar is a ponzi scheme why do people want the u.s. dollar because if they don't the u.s. military says and they're obliterated whether it's iraq or libya or some other place like this around and so that's what's going to set a new york times rightly so the u.s. dollar is worthless it's backed by law. welcome to sophia go home sophie shevardnadze and when i says affiliate to sam made upon the worst scenario
china has arrived in europe in a very big way and not everyone in the west welcomes this italy's support of china's belgian road initiative is a game changer the washington consensus that has dominated the world for the past seven decades is being challenged to turn to the east continues. to bernie made up her army and said if you don't buy into my ponzi scheme on going to shoot my god if you even though the body scan was well known to be a ponzi schemer yes you see it investigated bernie...
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crimes against humanity, he utilized rape as a weapon of war, and he's also someone that the west, the u.s. and europemmodation of. the european union gave hundreds of millions of dollars to help stem the tide of illegal immigration to europement t. the white house, the fbi signed a cooperation deal on counter to terror as recently as november. this is something that will lead to some dismay. they had found a way to work with him on key issues and now there's uncertainty. >> those people in the streets, they would love a day to vote in an election, to have democracy in the country, we're a long way from that at this point. >> it is the hope but at the moment it is not a hope that is yet clear but it's definitely what people want. >> be careful what you wish for, they're not sure what the military leadership would mean for the people of sudan. >> what's been so extraordinary, is even though they are very young, most of them say nothing could be worse than this. we'll take freedom. >> absolutely. >> we know that in algeria, tell us about the moment here, it feels a little bit to me, 2011 the arab spring
crimes against humanity, he utilized rape as a weapon of war, and he's also someone that the west, the u.s. and europemmodation of. the european union gave hundreds of millions of dollars to help stem the tide of illegal immigration to europement t. the white house, the fbi signed a cooperation deal on counter to terror as recently as november. this is something that will lead to some dismay. they had found a way to work with him on key issues and now there's uncertainty. >> those people...
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we've got some lovely spring wolf into central and eastern parts of europe a very different story for the west really has gone downhill nat'l the holiday weekend has got ass of the way lots of clouds piling in across british isles western areas the front standard spine of portugal adding to that western side all of them but it's right in this wet and windy weather will continue for another couple of days yet so we're looking at twenty four celsius in zurich some warm and some very heavy rain coming through here could see some localized flooding as a result of that wet and windy weather that cost much of the iberian peninsula through the press but it's pushing right up to the british isles seventeen or eighteen celsius full london after paris for me around twelve thirteen degrees there for madrid. come into central asian process with a fabulous weather is beginning into the low to mid twenty's the mill keep it that way as we go on into thursday but to make the most of it but in the vienna in the tempest go down by the end of the way as the wet windy weather continuing more blustery down poles c
we've got some lovely spring wolf into central and eastern parts of europe a very different story for the west really has gone downhill nat'l the holiday weekend has got ass of the way lots of clouds piling in across british isles western areas the front standard spine of portugal adding to that western side all of them but it's right in this wet and windy weather will continue for another couple of days yet so we're looking at twenty four celsius in zurich some warm and some very heavy rain...
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west. the warm weather that has been with us is now pushing further east across europe. more cloud already in the west, with some showery rain for northern ireland, wales, the south—west of england through the morning. that should then push its way eastwards into south—west scotland, northern england too, before the next bands of showers arrive from the west later in the afternoon. so temperatures for the likes of belfast and cardiff, only around 11—12, but we could still see 17 degrees 01’ so across eastern parts of england. but some heavy showers almost anywhere on and off through the day. into friday evening and saturday, that's when things turn particularly stormy. storm hannah moving its way in from the atlantic. that's going to be quite a troublemaker, i think, bringing a wet and a particularly windy start to saturday, wherever you are. so let's take a look at storm hannah. it's moving its way in from the atlantic through friday night and into the early hours of saturday. so this developing area of low pressure has got a lot of isobars associated with it, particular
west. the warm weather that has been with us is now pushing further east across europe. more cloud already in the west, with some showery rain for northern ireland, wales, the south—west of england through the morning. that should then push its way eastwards into south—west scotland, northern england too, before the next bands of showers arrive from the west later in the afternoon. so temperatures for the likes of belfast and cardiff, only around 11—12, but we could still see 17 degrees...
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and it has arrived in europe in a very big way and not everyone in the west welcomes this italy's support of china's belgian road initiative is a game changer the washington consensus that has dominated the world for the past seven decades is being challenged to turn to the east i do think the numbers mean something they've measured us as over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar foreign tempi each day. eighty five percent of global wealth he longs to be ultra rich eight percent world market rose thirty percent somewhat four hundred to five hundred three first circuit per second and that we rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's building two point one billion dollars a i industrial park but don't let the numbers over. the only number you need to remember one one business show you know for the mid one and only boom. is our two international american prosecutors secretly gathered information on chinese tech giant wall way revelations came to light at a hearing in the u.s. federal court u.s. government has warned the company about its intentions to use this information i
and it has arrived in europe in a very big way and not everyone in the west welcomes this italy's support of china's belgian road initiative is a game changer the washington consensus that has dominated the world for the past seven decades is being challenged to turn to the east i do think the numbers mean something they've measured us as over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar foreign tempi each day. eighty five percent of global wealth he longs to be ultra rich eight...
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winds coming in from the north then making their way over here across much of central europe coming out of the west now we're also going to see those temperatures drop i want to show you search for example here we start on wednesday at fourteen degrees by the time we get to thursday we're looking at the low single digits overnight hours may actually go below freezing and the high temps are only expected to be about for widespread snow across much of this area the good news well over here towards eastern europe we're looking quite nice winds are coming out of the south into war so we're about sixteen degrees there vienna at about seven eighteen in berlin seeing about seventy degrees as your forecast high well here across the northwestern part of africa we are looking at still messy weather and it's only going to be getting worse because of the european scenario we do see some clouds pushing across much of the region and as we go towards thursday we are going to see widespread clouds and even rain across parts of central or geria up to the coast though really not looking too bad here with a temperatu
winds coming in from the north then making their way over here across much of central europe coming out of the west now we're also going to see those temperatures drop i want to show you search for example here we start on wednesday at fourteen degrees by the time we get to thursday we're looking at the low single digits overnight hours may actually go below freezing and the high temps are only expected to be about for widespread snow across much of this area the good news well over here...