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and economic driver the chief executive of western union tells t w the united states must accept its success is built on immigration he says he's worried about transamerica first campaign. now amazon plans to solve the online shop as bug bear the late deliberates. and you use problem airport. it's long. enough for you to give it away but it involves you. and footholds. astronomical bill to host the event is a profit. business u.s. president donald trump's trade and immigration policies are prompting some c.e.o.'s to speak out they rely on free trade and the free movement of financial services and labor to make their businesses thrive one of them is he met the boss of western union a household name for money transfers a correspondent. with a. western union can look back at a long history founded in eight hundred fifty one as a telegraph company it turned into a global provider of financial services but for c.e.o. he met s like the challenges of today start right at home he's worried about donald trump's america first policies and his crackdown on immigration in particular don't forget
and economic driver the chief executive of western union tells t w the united states must accept its success is built on immigration he says he's worried about transamerica first campaign. now amazon plans to solve the online shop as bug bear the late deliberates. and you use problem airport. it's long. enough for you to give it away but it involves you. and footholds. astronomical bill to host the event is a profit. business u.s. president donald trump's trade and immigration policies are...
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of western union who tells detail for you the success of the u.s. is built on immigration and that he's worried about trump's america first policy. this is your business update on how the home free but lead thanks for joining me with a matter of months to go until briggs it confusion of bounds over what forces departure from the e.u. will mean for business on both sides of the channel as lawmakers continue to engage in a heated debate british companies have issued a stern warning to prime minister theresa may saying that a messy exit could put thousands of jobs at risk industry representatives here in germany have also been voicing concerns calling for both european of british lawmakers to outline their plans by october. so to talk more about how german business is preparing for briggs it i'm joined in the studio now by paolo mesa from the federation all the german industries good to see you thanks for having me nine months to go in theory to breaks it all german businesses worried what are they telling you and all of a getting out of britain very v
of western union who tells detail for you the success of the u.s. is built on immigration and that he's worried about trump's america first policy. this is your business update on how the home free but lead thanks for joining me with a matter of months to go until briggs it confusion of bounds over what forces departure from the e.u. will mean for business on both sides of the channel as lawmakers continue to engage in a heated debate british companies have issued a stern warning to prime...
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servicios recibidos, engaÑos y descendencia de mantener dinero por western union y no recibieron a cambio mÁs fÁcil de hacerlo es esta. >> al sitio de internet de la comisiÓn federal de comercio ftc.gov. ahÍ estÁ claramente un link, donde puede poner electrÓnicamente. puede descargar el formulario blanco. las temperaturas someterÁn 10 grados anormal para la Época. las playas podrÁn estar llenas. para conocer sobre esto nos vamos a enlazar con elena y un adelanto del clima. elena: buenas noches, continuamos con vientos fuertes sobre el Área de la bahÍa.han soplado los vientos del suroeste vientos sostenidos 26 millas por hora, la zona de san josÉ con vientos sostenidos de 10 millas por hora. las rÁfagas estÁn llegando sobre el área de la bahÍa hasta las 40 millas por hora. en cuanto las temperaturas, quÉ se espera para este? temperaturas agradables, a partir de maÑana habrÁ un aumento en las temperaturas,las temperaturas estarÁn cerca de los 90 grados. los tendrÉ mÁs informaciÓn y el pronóstico extendido en minutos. palmira: se ofrecerÁ servicio imitando sÁbados en el mes de junio. esta fu
servicios recibidos, engaÑos y descendencia de mantener dinero por western union y no recibieron a cambio mÁs fÁcil de hacerlo es esta. >> al sitio de internet de la comisiÓn federal de comercio ftc.gov. ahÍ estÁ claramente un link, donde puede poner electrÓnicamente. puede descargar el formulario blanco. las temperaturas someterÁn 10 grados anormal para la Época. las playas podrÁn estar llenas. para conocer sobre esto nos vamos a enlazar con elena y un adelanto del clima....
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s is he met he's the boss of western union a household name for money transfers our correspondent costs involve naaman caught up with him. western union can look back at a long history founded in eight hundred fifty one as a telegraph company it turned into a global provider of financial services but for c.e.o. he met s like the challenges of today start right at home he's worried about donald trump's america first policies and his crackdown on immigration in particular don't forget that this country u.s. is built on immigration and this just forgot that you know that the success of us is immigrants and it's continued to be that and we know that we know from western union and if you move almost three hundred billion dollars a year really globally hundred fifty million customers globally we know how strong immigrants can be migrants re present a large share of western union's customers and that is only one of the reasons why he has made refugee and immigration issues one of his key priorities for him it's personal and my grandfather came from both me and was an immigrant to turkey my mom
s is he met he's the boss of western union a household name for money transfers our correspondent costs involve naaman caught up with him. western union can look back at a long history founded in eight hundred fifty one as a telegraph company it turned into a global provider of financial services but for c.e.o. he met s like the challenges of today start right at home he's worried about donald trump's america first policies and his crackdown on immigration in particular don't forget that this...
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de no ser asÍ lea las politicas de la compaÑÍa, en el caso de vuestra y uniuniÓ 10vu muestrmu western uniÓnes este autobÚs, nos subimos y las mostramos a continuaciÓn. >> continuar las protestas a lo largo de la naciÓn mientras el congresista se dirigen al centro de detenciÓn para conocer las condiciones de los menores. >> son las cinco con 40 y las condiciones estÁn bastante ca e calientes,, en los 67° y continÚa el calor el fin de s semana, a la vuelta de la pausa ♪ (musica) >> el balÓn tambiÉn rueda en la cÁrcel . >> nos llevan dentro de esta cÁrcel mexicana para conduciroc . >> la reja se abre y comienza el fÚtbol, se traslada al interior de este penal en los internos son sus animadores, futbolistas pÚblico que emocionado grita cada jugada . >> josÉ tiene una condena por robo y es el portero que representa mÉxico, ha entrenado para evitar que sus c contrincantes logren un gol . >> hay que echarle ganas para salir adelante y ser igual qu e Él cuando salgamos algÚn dÍa. >> lleva a su equipo una y otra vez a la victoria como espera que lo haga la selecciÓn mexicana . >> que lo den todo y s
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and the chief executive of western union tells d.w. the united states must accept that its success is built on emigration he says he's worried about trying to america first campaign. i'm seeing you so much going there good to have you with us team germany is about to touch down on home soil after the world cup campaign far earlier than planned a few hours ago the germany players and staff left their base in fact to nikki outside moscow and headed straight to the airport they were arriving home to an uncertain welcome this was the worst world cup performance by a germany team and the players and coach have been subject to heavy criticism at home. and we're hoping to go live to frankfurt airport in a minute to see that arrival but while we wait let's have another look at how germany's hopes of defending their world cup title of the operated in cars on. midway through the first half of became evidently clear it was not to be germany's off to noon even captain mano noire looks nervous at the start of the second half the german side managed
and the chief executive of western union tells d.w. the united states must accept that its success is built on emigration he says he's worried about trying to america first campaign. i'm seeing you so much going there good to have you with us team germany is about to touch down on home soil after the world cup campaign far earlier than planned a few hours ago the germany players and staff left their base in fact to nikki outside moscow and headed straight to the airport they were arriving home...
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not unlike western union. normally, you would not think that has a security implication. but you provide tons of personal information, bank accounts, work history, money gram is also on virtually every military base in the united states because soldiers use it with information to send money home. there was a real concern. maybe we don't want china to on that company because then they also own -- again, not what you would consider national security information, but information, products, services that could be used potentially against the united states. host: in your story, you quote robert kittinger. any chinese related company that is part of our supply chain is a concern to me. cory: i would say he is on the more extreme end of raising concerns. i wouldn't say that everyone would agree with that sentiment. certainly, there are supply-chain concerns and the concerns that it raises our economic. they are military. they are also espionage. nationalht that security or warning that havenal security leaders been putting out there is that, any time that a chinese in investor h
not unlike western union. normally, you would not think that has a security implication. but you provide tons of personal information, bank accounts, work history, money gram is also on virtually every military base in the united states because soldiers use it with information to send money home. there was a real concern. maybe we don't want china to on that company because then they also own -- again, not what you would consider national security information, but information, products,...
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settlement with western union couple years ago where western union had been we allege involved in theeye, they agreed to pay refund, people ripped off, wired money to the scammers and then filed a claim for refund. we went out and beat the bushes in kansas. we searched for people. we mailed 25,000 letters to kansans who wired money by western union in order to get to that small number whose wire transfers were scams. we got a lot of money back, about a million seven for 350 kansans. headliner was a gentleman who had lost $110,000 to the nigerian prince scam and he is going to get that money back. >> tell me again, who did you get the money back from? was it the nigeriaians? >> this money came back from money set aside by western union. that is why this was able to work in this case. once the money is wired overseas, it is almost impossible to track it down to get it back. in this case, because of the middleman having been involved, there was a pot of money we were able to go and get this fellow his money back. stuart: i have got 30 seconds. did you ever find out why this particular ge
settlement with western union couple years ago where western union had been we allege involved in theeye, they agreed to pay refund, people ripped off, wired money to the scammers and then filed a claim for refund. we went out and beat the bushes in kansas. we searched for people. we mailed 25,000 letters to kansans who wired money by western union in order to get to that small number whose wire transfers were scams. we got a lot of money back, about a million seven for 350 kansans. headliner...
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i'll sell you some oil send me some money western union or pay me a big call ins and. they will prey on these people's. service how can i not how can i say no those people selling fake oils and dangerously made oils to parents we know many parents who've been scammed out of thousands and thousands of pounds. the way we look at the bodies is one apparent contacts. so many e-mails we go heartbreaking say things like you know my child's last hope and last chance of the picture of a really cute kid and it's like. my view is even though what we're doing is illegal doesn't mean we should be as professional as we come that's why we have everything tested that's why we have box numbers that's why we can advise on dosage and we advise. dosage amounts of can happen always per kilo of body weight so we're very medical and scientific in what we do just because we do it's only illegal my view is doesn't mean we should be immoral or unethical about it if the government are interested in protecting the public and protecting vulnerable kids then change the law so long colleges some co
i'll sell you some oil send me some money western union or pay me a big call ins and. they will prey on these people's. service how can i not how can i say no those people selling fake oils and dangerously made oils to parents we know many parents who've been scammed out of thousands and thousands of pounds. the way we look at the bodies is one apparent contacts. so many e-mails we go heartbreaking say things like you know my child's last hope and last chance of the picture of a really cute kid...
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you know, not unlike western union. normally you wouldn't think that would have a national security implication. you know, why does that matter? if you're an american who uses money gram you provide tons of personal information -- bank accounts, work history, money gram is also on virtually every military base in the united states. soldiers use it, information to send money home. so there was a real concern there that, ok. maybe we don't want china to own that company because then they high school own, again, that way you would normally consider national security information but information products, services, that could be used potentially against the united states. peter: and in your story you quote representative robert pittinger, republican of north carolina. any chinese related company that is part of our supply hain is a concern to me. bryan: he is i would say probably on the more extreme end of raising concerns about this issue. i wouldn't say everyone would agree with that sentiment. certainly there are supply c
you know, not unlike western union. normally you wouldn't think that would have a national security implication. you know, why does that matter? if you're an american who uses money gram you provide tons of personal information -- bank accounts, work history, money gram is also on virtually every military base in the united states. soldiers use it, information to send money home. so there was a real concern there that, ok. maybe we don't want china to own that company because then they high...
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western union channeling 12.5% fees for transactions under $1,000 and i was making $15 an hour at thee. so a 12% transaction fee on $1,000 is an hour worth of work for me after taxes. and i was like, that sucks. >> what brought you to this house? >> i ran out of usd. i needed a place to live. so i needed -- knew jeremy would let me pay rent in crypto. >> reporter: one issue with using bitcoin is its value fluctuates wildly. >> no one's going to buy a cup of coffee for $5 when that $5 could be worth $50 tomorrow. >> reporter: consider the crypto castle. one bitcoin would have cost you $13,583 first thing that morning. by the end of the day that same bitcoin, $10,351. meaning her rent could swing almost 25% in just a few hours. do you understand why people are skeptical of bitcoin? >> oh, of course. how can you not be? it's just -- looks like this speculative asset that isn't backed by anything. but then the more you learn about the history of money, the more you realize it's perfectly sound. look at the u.s. it's backed by our faith in the government to act in our economic best interes
western union channeling 12.5% fees for transactions under $1,000 and i was making $15 an hour at thee. so a 12% transaction fee on $1,000 is an hour worth of work for me after taxes. and i was like, that sucks. >> what brought you to this house? >> i ran out of usd. i needed a place to live. so i needed -- knew jeremy would let me pay rent in crypto. >> reporter: one issue with using bitcoin is its value fluctuates wildly. >> no one's going to buy a cup of coffee for $5...
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con una tarifa de ocho dÓlares, por western union pueden mandar el dinero por todo estados unidos y latinoamÉrica
con una tarifa de ocho dÓlares, por western union pueden mandar el dinero por todo estados unidos y latinoamÉrica
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my question is, down on the border towns, there are western union boots on every block.know why. money is being sent down there tens of billions every year. my question is, why aren't we taxing those at a considerably higher rate? there is money for the wall. guest: i agree with your major point which is you can call it the wall. it is really enhanced border security. it is not like a sea to shining sea wall. want enhanced border security, you want drones were you want technology. it makes sense. additional resources. anytime you have hundreds of thousands of legal injuries you have a problem. that is why i don't see the argument against a ploy more resources. your idea about the remittances, i don't sit on the ways and means committee, but i have thought the same thing. your numbers are right. year that0 billion a does go ba most of that is legal. portion of that population is here illegally sending money home. i don't object to that at all. people were, they have a right to send their money where they want. some sort of reasonable fee makes sense and should be somethin
my question is, down on the border towns, there are western union boots on every block.know why. money is being sent down there tens of billions every year. my question is, why aren't we taxing those at a considerably higher rate? there is money for the wall. guest: i agree with your major point which is you can call it the wall. it is really enhanced border security. it is not like a sea to shining sea wall. want enhanced border security, you want drones were you want technology. it makes...
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well you know we are absolutely interested in the unity of the european union so we oppose all kind of comparison you were like western and eastern members of the of the european union because european union must show unity. if you put into consideration why poland and why hungary are on their deuce constant torture let's put it this way well it's obvious we have the two strongest governments in the european union and the two countries there are a one party government has received. from the people to govern the country we have politically absolutely stable systems and you know many times it's not life by the to two it's in brussels definitely on the other hand you know there's a big debate in the european union but there are two to go through learned to reform the realistic way the further away stick way would end up in the united states or europe which we oppose our fiscal control. unified budget more integration that's what france and germany what you have i think it's a it's a viable you know. our position is that european union can only be strong if there are strong member states so we don't think that the concept
well you know we are absolutely interested in the unity of the european union so we oppose all kind of comparison you were like western and eastern members of the of the european union because european union must show unity. if you put into consideration why poland and why hungary are on their deuce constant torture let's put it this way well it's obvious we have the two strongest governments in the european union and the two countries there are a one party government has received. from the...
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and so was its capital berlin nine hundred forty eight the western allies united their zones into one economic and monetary area soviet union reacted by blockading west berlin and closing all transport routes to the sectors under western control to supply the population with essential goods the allies had to use three airway corridors and the berlin airlift was born. for more than a year a plane made a drop to the sea for more than a year a plane it made its. attached to temple of airport today seventy years ago he watched western allied aircraft land here to safe west berlin. well i think of the past in connection with the airports i feel totally different back in time and my heart and mind relive those hardships. planes no longer fly to and from this place but back then the airport was the hub of one of the most extraordinary rescue missions of all time the soviets blockaded west berlin in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight the people of the war torn city where on the verge of starvation west berliners and their mayor and slighter feared the worst. of it is. deviation not only it came in last year's eve dish either is
and so was its capital berlin nine hundred forty eight the western allies united their zones into one economic and monetary area soviet union reacted by blockading west berlin and closing all transport routes to the sectors under western control to supply the population with essential goods the allies had to use three airway corridors and the berlin airlift was born. for more than a year a plane made a drop to the sea for more than a year a plane it made its. attached to temple of airport today...
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in one shot, officials in the group stage match between ghana and mali at last you's western africa football unionhis is usual in the african game. and it goes all the way to the top. aden marwa, from kenya, one of ten... set to referee in the world cup when it starts next week in russia. here he is accepting $600 from someone posing as an official of a ghanaian premiership team. i had they had known each other forjust ten minutes. this investigation was carried out by anas aremeyaw anas, one of ghana's best—known investigative journalists. an undercover specialist, he never shows his face. but not everyone agrees with his methods. charles bentum is a lawyer and says it's entrapment. it is wrong to induce somebody, by the enticement of some lucrative, some big money or whatever, and turn around and say the person is corrupt. and indeed, by law, the giver is as guilty as the receiver. anas rejects the idea, saying that those who took the money were not forced to do so. the bbc contacted all three men shown in the report. kwesi nyantakyi, who remains in his position as head of the gfc and still sits
in one shot, officials in the group stage match between ghana and mali at last you's western africa football unionhis is usual in the african game. and it goes all the way to the top. aden marwa, from kenya, one of ten... set to referee in the world cup when it starts next week in russia. here he is accepting $600 from someone posing as an official of a ghanaian premiership team. i had they had known each other forjust ten minutes. this investigation was carried out by anas aremeyaw anas, one...
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and its main western allies germany's chancellor merkel says the european union will respond in kind to us tariffs on european steel and aluminum he also expressed disappointment that president donald trump withdrew from an agreement he had already signed at the summit and white house advisers accuse canada's prime minister of betraying the us and engaging in bad faith diplomacy hasn't or didn't has more. the canadian prime minister declined any further comment in the course of the day leaving it to his foreign minister to reiterate canada's position and the ongoing argument about trade tariffs the national security pretext is absurd and frankly insulting to canadians being closest and strongest ally the united states has halves we can't post security threat to the united states on saturday donald trump went on twitter to say that he was pulling out of the g seven communique which he had just signed at the summit in canada on sunday his trade advisor peter navarro then he doubled down on the criticism of justin trudeau saying quote there is a special place in hell for any foreign lea
and its main western allies germany's chancellor merkel says the european union will respond in kind to us tariffs on european steel and aluminum he also expressed disappointment that president donald trump withdrew from an agreement he had already signed at the summit and white house advisers accuse canada's prime minister of betraying the us and engaging in bad faith diplomacy hasn't or didn't has more. the canadian prime minister declined any further comment in the course of the day leaving...
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and its main western allies germany's chancellor angela merkel says the european union role was spondon kind to us tariffs on european steel and aluminum she also expressed disappointment that president donald trump withdrew from an agreement he had already signed at the summit white house advisors accuse canada's prime minister of betraying the us and engaging in bad faith diplomacy thousand jordan has more. the canadian prime minister declined any further comment in the course of the day leaving it to his foreign minister to reiterate canada's position in the ongoing argument about trade tariffs the national security pretext is absurd and frankly insulting to canadians being closest and strongest ally the united states has had we can't post security threat to the united states on saturday donald trump went on twitter to say that he was pulling out of the g seven communique which he had just signed at the summit in canada on sunday his trade advisor peter navarro then he doubled down on the criticism of justin trudeau saying quote there is a special place in hell for any foreign leader
and its main western allies germany's chancellor angela merkel says the european union role was spondon kind to us tariffs on european steel and aluminum she also expressed disappointment that president donald trump withdrew from an agreement he had already signed at the summit white house advisors accuse canada's prime minister of betraying the us and engaging in bad faith diplomacy thousand jordan has more. the canadian prime minister declined any further comment in the course of the day...
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so it was the capital berlin in one hundred forty eight the western allies united their zones into one economic and monetary area soviet union reacted by blockading west berlin and closing all over land transport routes to the sectors under western control well to supply the population with essential goods the allies had to use three remaining air corridors and the berlin airlift was born. over more than a year a plane may have dropped to the seas city every three minutes they delivered thousands of tons of food cold medication daily and sometimes even candy for berlin's youngest thess week marks the seventieth anniversary of the blockade our reporter daniel beirut met one berliner who was a child at the time of the airlift here's the story. for boris still feels attached to this place today seventy years ago he watched western allied aircraft land here to see west berlin. well i think of the past in connection with. i feel totally different back in time in my heart and mind relive those hardships. planes no longer flying. but that then the airport was the heart of one of the most extraordinary rescue missions of all time th
so it was the capital berlin in one hundred forty eight the western allies united their zones into one economic and monetary area soviet union reacted by blockading west berlin and closing all over land transport routes to the sectors under western control well to supply the population with essential goods the allies had to use three remaining air corridors and the berlin airlift was born. over more than a year a plane may have dropped to the seas city every three minutes they delivered...
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approach when it comes to refugees while other member states mostly from north western europe will hope to avoid the union swinging to the right it has been seen as one of the most difficult and important summits in years and with rescue boats full of refugees trying to cross the mediterranean every day finding a resolution is becoming more urgent by the minute it's cost lives large dominick in berlin rather stark warnings their anger merkel talk us through what she had to say about it. start warnings indeed but there are many people here in germany say that the e.u. is already split on how to solve the migration crisis pointing out that there is on the one side the government all germany france perhaps now the new government in spain but on the other side all manner of governments from central and eastern europe who really do not agree with this idea of europe wide solutions which involve some degree of quota number of migrants of refugees who arrive in the front line states as it were on the mediterranean coast and and then would be deported her from would not support it would then be taken to a differe
approach when it comes to refugees while other member states mostly from north western europe will hope to avoid the union swinging to the right it has been seen as one of the most difficult and important summits in years and with rescue boats full of refugees trying to cross the mediterranean every day finding a resolution is becoming more urgent by the minute it's cost lives large dominick in berlin rather stark warnings their anger merkel talk us through what she had to say about it. start...
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slovakia the czech republic and poland while other member states mostly from more western europe will hope to avoid the union swinging to the right the numbers of refugees crossing into europe of the mediterranean has actually fallen drastically this year by finding a resolution that is still kate and a moment ago to charlie angela and sicilian dominic cain in berlin first though let's go to lawrence lee who is in brussels lawrence these this divide seems to be quite deep two completely at least two completely different philosophies for for how to deal with this can you put this in some sort of perspective because certainly seems to be sounding the alarm. yes absolutely it's really a crisis on many different levels clearly initially it's a crisis about how they manage the numbers of refugees and migrants who are coming across is not a refugee crisis in the sense of a country like lebanon or jordan which is absorbing millions of people it's a refugee reception crisis and how they actually manage people particularly in countries that don't want anybody at all and so that ends still having to fall back on thing
slovakia the czech republic and poland while other member states mostly from more western europe will hope to avoid the union swinging to the right the numbers of refugees crossing into europe of the mediterranean has actually fallen drastically this year by finding a resolution that is still kate and a moment ago to charlie angela and sicilian dominic cain in berlin first though let's go to lawrence lee who is in brussels lawrence these this divide seems to be quite deep two completely at...
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agree a stricter approach to refugees while other member states mostly from north western europe will hope to avoid the union swinging to the right that's been seen as one of the most difficult and important summits and years as you can imagine and with rescue boats full of refugees trying to cross the mediterranean every day finding a resolution is becoming more urgent by the minute let's go live now to dominick in berlin so we've been getting a sense of the importance of today the phrase is not the same as the situation of september twenty fifth you remember. that's when i go to merkel decided to open up the borders of her country to allow in many many hundreds of thousands of migrant of refugees into germany she said in parliament behind me in the last half an hour or so that that decision was done to help other countries to help austria to help hungary is very country as you were referring to in your introduction the point is of course those countries that they really don't want to accept anymore and the sort of solution that angular merkel has been suggesting to the e.u. and to other countries on a bila
agree a stricter approach to refugees while other member states mostly from north western europe will hope to avoid the union swinging to the right that's been seen as one of the most difficult and important summits and years as you can imagine and with rescue boats full of refugees trying to cross the mediterranean every day finding a resolution is becoming more urgent by the minute let's go live now to dominick in berlin so we've been getting a sense of the importance of today the phrase is...
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to a stricter approach to refugees while other member states mostly from north western europe will hope to avoid the union swinging to the right it's been seen as one of the most difficult and important summits in years and with rescue boats full of refugees trying to cross the mediterranean every day finding a resolution is becoming more urgent by the minute it's cost lives to dominic cain in berlin so real stark warning there by angle americal. yes very much for she's putting very clearly out in the public domain quite what the fears of government such as hers but the point here is that here in this very parliament she was speaking she has allies but also those who believe from her own sides that the things that she's been effectively saying might happen at this summit were not enough she said today a slight change of tone from certainly from the previous positions on immigration that perhaps now is the time to go back to the the situation the rule system that existed before the summer of twenty fifteen that's when she opened the borders in germany she said today she did so in order to help other countr
to a stricter approach to refugees while other member states mostly from north western europe will hope to avoid the union swinging to the right it's been seen as one of the most difficult and important summits in years and with rescue boats full of refugees trying to cross the mediterranean every day finding a resolution is becoming more urgent by the minute it's cost lives to dominic cain in berlin so real stark warning there by angle americal. yes very much for she's putting very clearly out...
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and its main western allies germany's chancellor angela merkel says the european union over spondon kind to us terrorists and u.s. tariffs that is on european steel and aluminum she's also expressed disappointment that trump withdrew from that of an agreement that had already signed at the summit a white house advisers accuse canada's prime minister of betraying the u.s. jordan has more. the canadian prime minister declined any further comment in the course of the day leaving it to his foreign minister to reiterate canada's position in the ongoing argument about trade tariffs the national security pretext is absurd and frankly insulting to canadians being closest and strongest ally the united states has had we can't post security threat to the united states on saturday donald trump went on twitter to say that he was pulling out of the g seven communique which he had just signed at the summit in canada on sunday his trade advisor peter navarro then he doubled down on the criticism of justin trudeau saying quote there is a special place in hell for any foreign leader that engages in bad fa
and its main western allies germany's chancellor angela merkel says the european union over spondon kind to us terrorists and u.s. tariffs that is on european steel and aluminum she's also expressed disappointment that trump withdrew from that of an agreement that had already signed at the summit a white house advisers accuse canada's prime minister of betraying the u.s. jordan has more. the canadian prime minister declined any further comment in the course of the day leaving it to his foreign...
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the united states grew not only faster than nearly every western inntry, which is not an true the 50's, but also grew faster than the soviet union itself. that is the kind of strength the united states needs economically and militarily. that strength the pens on the willingness of the citizens of the united states to assume the burden of leadership. i know one place where they are. worth, in texas, and the united states, we are going forward. thank you. [applause] talk about leadership and faith. you talk about leadership in the world, he talked about american ambition here and abroad. he talked about education and the importance of that. it was a very inspirational speech. and rainyit was cold and people are holding newspapers over their heads. he was received very warmly. the podium and went back into the hotel. later they attended a chamber of commerce breakfast that was in the ballroom of the hotel. ticket price of $2.50 to see the president and the first lady. swing.s a campaign there had been some fractures in texas democratic politics. johnsonice president were on this swing to mix together the fractions -- factions of th
the united states grew not only faster than nearly every western inntry, which is not an true the 50's, but also grew faster than the soviet union itself. that is the kind of strength the united states needs economically and militarily. that strength the pens on the willingness of the citizens of the united states to assume the burden of leadership. i know one place where they are. worth, in texas, and the united states, we are going forward. thank you. [applause] talk about leadership and...
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strong call for there to be more unity with the european union with europe in general itself having to deal with its own schisms between eastern and western countries in the direction in which it's going but certainly it made a gesture of open arms to towards the european union and how that could potentially be a solution for trying to resolve some of the problems in this region martin indeed so the prime minister then pointing out what could be the benefits from this name compromise if you like but there are senior figures within macedonia are they like the president who is normally a ceremonial figure but who are absolutely opposed to this deal and so there's still quite a long way to go before this will be ratified in macedonia. absolutely and it's not just the ratification process that has to take place in parliament but also often that macedonia will also have to hold a referendum on this in september to see whether they will actually be able to pass this through and in the meantime they will be continuing to face that because they also have a lot of of cultural. what on the greek side of the border would say would be cultural approp
strong call for there to be more unity with the european union with europe in general itself having to deal with its own schisms between eastern and western countries in the direction in which it's going but certainly it made a gesture of open arms to towards the european union and how that could potentially be a solution for trying to resolve some of the problems in this region martin indeed so the prime minister then pointing out what could be the benefits from this name compromise if you...
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union is ready to engage with the u.s. to solve the trade between the two western allies months from is currently visiting new zealand to begin talks on a free trade agreement that. not long ago it was the other way round but now it's europe that is urging the u.s. to open its markets instead of putting more levies on imported products from across the world that's why e.u. representatives like to see the amounts trimm are running allies to counter u.s. protectionism could escalate. to a full trade war which would be bad for the whole world because we are so as you zealanders and you we are so interlinked in the global economies also in the chinese and in the u.s. and with the global value chains so it will affect us as well it will affect our companies it will affect our consumers the e.u. is imposing its own tariffs on us products and they go into effect on friday they'll hit goods such as whiskey jeans and motorcycles and total u.s. goods worth two point eight billion euros will be affected there europe's response to president donald trump's tariffs on european steel and on a mini m but the e.u. trade commissioner is trying
union is ready to engage with the u.s. to solve the trade between the two western allies months from is currently visiting new zealand to begin talks on a free trade agreement that. not long ago it was the other way round but now it's europe that is urging the u.s. to open its markets instead of putting more levies on imported products from across the world that's why e.u. representatives like to see the amounts trimm are running allies to counter u.s. protectionism could escalate. to a full...
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union is ready to engage with the u.s. to solve the trade row between the two western allies service currently visiting new zealand to begin talks on a free trade agreement that. not long ago it was the other way around but now it's europe urging the u.s. to open its markets to free trade. you representatives like. our raelene allies across the globe against the u.s. protectionism. good morning because it could not yet but it could escalate. to a full trade war which would be bad for the whole world because we are so using lenders and european union we are so interlinked in the global economy also in the chinese and the in the u.s. where the global value chains so it will affect us as well it would affect our companies it would affect our consumers. the e.u. is imposing its own tariffs on u.s. products and they go into effect tomorrow. they'll have goods such as whiskey. jeans and motorcycles. there europe's response to president donald trump tariffs on european steel and aluminum. but the e.u. straight commissioner is trying to leave the door open to new talks with the us government prefer a belief through the world trade
union is ready to engage with the u.s. to solve the trade row between the two western allies service currently visiting new zealand to begin talks on a free trade agreement that. not long ago it was the other way around but now it's europe urging the u.s. to open its markets to free trade. you representatives like. our raelene allies across the globe against the u.s. protectionism. good morning because it could not yet but it could escalate. to a full trade war which would be bad for the whole...
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united states grew, not only faster than nearly every western country, which had not been true in the 1950's, but also grew faster than the soviet union itself. that is the kind of strength the --ted states needs economically, in space, militarily. and in final analysis, the strength depends among that willingness of the citizens of the united state to assume the burdens of leadership. i know one place that they are. here in this rain in fort worth in texas in the united stas. we're going forward. thank you. [applause] >> he talked about leadership and faith, leadership in the world, leadership in the world. he talked about american ambitions both here and a broad. there was a very inspirational speech, even though it was cold and rainy. people were holding newspapers over their head. he was received very warmly, and they left the podium, went back into the hotel, and just an hour or so later, they attended the chamber of commerce breakfast in the ballroom in the hotel an hour later. i think the ticket price was $2.50, to see the president of the united states and the first lady that morning. you have to remember, this is a campaign s
united states grew, not only faster than nearly every western country, which had not been true in the 1950's, but also grew faster than the soviet union itself. that is the kind of strength the --ted states needs economically, in space, militarily. and in final analysis, the strength depends among that willingness of the citizens of the united state to assume the burdens of leadership. i know one place that they are. here in this rain in fort worth in texas in the united stas. we're going...
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european union and then this this new conflict between italy and france has dug out a new trench and there are really a lot of trenches for example between eastern european countries like hungry and western european countries like germany and then you have within the german coalition neutral side and now you have this it's a sow's you this is the most contentious issue in the european union and if there is a topic that has the potential to blow up the european union it's that one. that was max hoffman deporting from paris let me now bring you have to do it for some other stories making news around the. afghan defense ministry says a u.s. drone strike has killed the leader of pakistan started by. now pakistan's most wanted militant he's notorious for ordering the country's was to have a school shooting and the attempted assassination of nobel prize winner malala yousafzai. a journalist and editor who's also worked for deja vu has been shot dead an indian administered kashmir along with his two bodyguards shoot job because he was the editor of the moderate newspaper rise in kashmir police say assailants came on motorbikes and fired a volley of bullets at his car when he was leaving his off
european union and then this this new conflict between italy and france has dug out a new trench and there are really a lot of trenches for example between eastern european countries like hungry and western european countries like germany and then you have within the german coalition neutral side and now you have this it's a sow's you this is the most contentious issue in the european union and if there is a topic that has the potential to blow up the european union it's that one. that was max...
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in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight the capital berlin western allies united their zones there creating west berlin now the soviet union decided to block a west berlin closing all transport routes into that part of the city and to supply the population with essential goods the allies used three air corridors and thus the berlin airlift was bored for more than a year planes drop goods into the besieged zones one plane arriving every three minutes delivering thousands of tons of food a coal and medication every day and sometimes even candy hence the name the candy bombers this week marks the seventieth anniversary of the blockade daniel bello met one berliner who was a child at the time. but was from school still feuds attached to temple fairport today seventy years ago he watched western allied aircraft land here to save west berlin. you well i think of the past in connection with. i feel totally different back in time in my heart and mind relive those hardships. planes no longer fly to and from this place but back then the airport was the hub of one of the most extraordinary rescue missions of all time the soviets bloc
in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight the capital berlin western allies united their zones there creating west berlin now the soviet union decided to block a west berlin closing all transport routes into that part of the city and to supply the population with essential goods the allies used three air corridors and thus the berlin airlift was bored for more than a year planes drop goods into the besieged zones one plane arriving every three minutes delivering thousands of tons of food a coal...
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to a stricter approach to refugees while other member states mostly from who are western europe will hope to avoid the union swinging to the right it's been seen as one of the most difficult and important summits in years and with rescue boats full of refugees trying to cross the mediterranean every day i linger resolution is becoming more urgent by the minute let's go now to dominic cain who is an berlin dominic actually the the number of refugees coming to europe has actually gone down recently but it seems like the political pressure for answers for how to deal with it that is actually add an all time high what is going merkel's message. well her message is changing in tone at least she you'll recall that for some time she's been the person saying that humanitarian concerns were one hundred what drove her to open the borders in twenty feet in the summer of twenty fifteen when many hundreds of thousands of people came across the german borders claimed asylum now she says well let's return to the conditions that pertained before that decision she says that's the way forward and she says as you were pointin
to a stricter approach to refugees while other member states mostly from who are western europe will hope to avoid the union swinging to the right it's been seen as one of the most difficult and important summits in years and with rescue boats full of refugees trying to cross the mediterranean every day i linger resolution is becoming more urgent by the minute let's go now to dominic cain who is an berlin dominic actually the the number of refugees coming to europe has actually gone down...
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union fights back against u.s. tariffs takes. place the german people fear of being eaten by big cats two lions. were reported to have escaped from right in western germany the w.'s field reporter is there to tell us what happened next. welcome to the program the european union has seen a day of challenge yes a euro skeptic government in its political instability in spain and the opening salvos of a trade war with the united states will start in three months after elections finally has a new government by. minister just the commentary of the head of a coalition between the and its establishment a five star movement on the right wing league follows a turbulent week of political drama and financial turmoil sparked by fears that the coalition wants to exit the euro. to the italian capital rome where we find t.w. correspondent barbara welcome barbara so political newcomer. is the house now been sworn in as prime minister tell us about the rest of his populist compass novices if you want the only exception is the foreign minister but everybody else has and says so far not even organized city hall and that can well turn out to be one of the first and b
union fights back against u.s. tariffs takes. place the german people fear of being eaten by big cats two lions. were reported to have escaped from right in western germany the w.'s field reporter is there to tell us what happened next. welcome to the program the european union has seen a day of challenge yes a euro skeptic government in its political instability in spain and the opening salvos of a trade war with the united states will start in three months after elections finally has a new...
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know i don't know they think in terms of values all the time western values all the time and they're not practiced very well the european union is not particularly democratic ok so i have a lot of these populist movements coming up the fact that trump was elected also talks about how people feel about the country i mean we had the the democratic primary rigged i mean you know democracy and all these other things people talk about it's a lot of it is hypocrisy and that's why trump if you agree with disagree them in a way is kind of a breath of fresh air because you know where you stand all the time go ahead john. i think the main problem with. the mainstream u.s. approach to foreign policy is the absence of self reflection i agree let me give you a quick example everyone's talking about the north korean gulag and oh my god they have. so many people in jail no one ever thanks to look at the comparative dimension of this the there is almost almost one percent of the u.s. population is incarcerated it's the highest rate in the world now they stick around for a long time they don't die off so i suppose you could you could say that
know i don't know they think in terms of values all the time western values all the time and they're not practiced very well the european union is not particularly democratic ok so i have a lot of these populist movements coming up the fact that trump was elected also talks about how people feel about the country i mean we had the the democratic primary rigged i mean you know democracy and all these other things people talk about it's a lot of it is hypocrisy and that's why trump if you agree...
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know i don't know they think in terms of values all the time western values all the time and they're not practiced very well the european union is not particularly democratic ok so i have a lot of these populist movements coming up the fact that trump was elected also talks about how people feel about the country i mean we had the the democratic primary rigged i mean you know democracy and all these other things people talk about it's a lot of it is hypocrisy and that's why trump if you agree with disagree them in a way is kind of a breath of fresh air because you know where you stand all the time go ahead john. i think the main problem with. the mainstream u.s. approach to foreign policy is the absence of self reflection i agree let me give you a quick example everyone's talking about the north korean gulag and oh my god they have. so many people in jail no one ever thinks to look at the comparative dimension of this the there is almost almost one percent of the u.s. population is incarcerated it's the highest rate in the world now they stick around for a long time they don't die off so i suppose you could you could say that
know i don't know they think in terms of values all the time western values all the time and they're not practiced very well the european union is not particularly democratic ok so i have a lot of these populist movements coming up the fact that trump was elected also talks about how people feel about the country i mean we had the the democratic primary rigged i mean you know democracy and all these other things people talk about it's a lot of it is hypocrisy and that's why trump if you agree...
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know i don't know they think in terms of values all the time western values all the time and they're not practiced very well the european union is not particularly democratic ok so i have a lot of these populist movements coming up the fact that trump was elected also talks about how people feel about the country i mean we had the the democratic primary rigged i mean you know democracy and all these other things people talk about it's a lot of it it's hypocrisy and that's why trump if you agree with disagree them in a way is kind of a breath of fresh air because you know where you stand all the time go ahead john. i think the main problem with. the mainstream u.s. approach to foreign policy is the absence of self reflection i agree let me give you a quick example everyone's talking about the north korean gulag and oh my god they have. so many people in jail no one ever thinks to look at the comparative dimension of this the there is almost almost one percent of the u.s. population is incarcerated it's the highest rate in the world now they stick around for a long time they don't die off so i suppose you could you could say th
know i don't know they think in terms of values all the time western values all the time and they're not practiced very well the european union is not particularly democratic ok so i have a lot of these populist movements coming up the fact that trump was elected also talks about how people feel about the country i mean we had the the democratic primary rigged i mean you know democracy and all these other things people talk about it's a lot of it it's hypocrisy and that's why trump if you agree...
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like as big as the g7 economies and brought in because suppedly after the soviet union fell it was gng to share western values. well, putin invaded crimea, and start add war in ukraine, and trampled all or the values to g7, what it's supposed to be about. i think trump knows that, instinctively knows that, but basically just a club he doesn't fit in and he'll try to figure a way, call it the club of the willing, to get together with people he thinks he can relate to, who are, you know, stronger people than weak trudeau or a sullen merkel or his good friend, i guess, emmanuel macron. >> yeah. let me back up a little bit, because this is what prime minister trudeau said that apparently set off the president, and then the response from team trump. >> i have made it very clear to the president that it is not something we relish doing, but it is something that we absolutely will do, because canadians, we're polite, reasonable but also will not be pushed around. >> really kind of stabbed us in the back. he really actually you know what? he did a great disservice to the whole g7. >> a special place in hell fo
like as big as the g7 economies and brought in because suppedly after the soviet union fell it was gng to share western values. well, putin invaded crimea, and start add war in ukraine, and trampled all or the values to g7, what it's supposed to be about. i think trump knows that, instinctively knows that, but basically just a club he doesn't fit in and he'll try to figure a way, call it the club of the willing, to get together with people he thinks he can relate to, who are, you know, stronger...
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the russia and the western european countries one might be surprised so if you ask me whether there are double standards yes they definitely are there's a big debate in the european union about whether these sanctions versus us fool or not but definitely the unity of the european union is very important so the decision of all the really it's at the expense of their actions yes so that's why the prolongation of the of the of the sanctions have always been decided upon but it's interesting to come to see here the big western european companies making business with their russian and i am going like i'm not home yet you know we're open to anyone who wants to come and make the home that's thank you very much for this thank you for your journalist with everything i do appreciate i guess most of us are. in july twenty seventh team hunted a freelance journalist watching was on t.v. and militant shelling in syria. to own it his sacrifice quality has established the khaled also to have a memorial they will recognize more reporters who often risk their lives for the sake of the truth and through that these you can submit to your published works in a video or a written form until
the russia and the western european countries one might be surprised so if you ask me whether there are double standards yes they definitely are there's a big debate in the european union about whether these sanctions versus us fool or not but definitely the unity of the european union is very important so the decision of all the really it's at the expense of their actions yes so that's why the prolongation of the of the of the sanctions have always been decided upon but it's interesting to...
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reporting two of escape from assuming western germany news for us reports that is there to tell us what happens next. and welcome to the program. the european union has seen a day of challenges euro skeptic government taking charge in italy political instability in spain and later in today's business update we'll look at the opening salvos of a trade war between the e.u. the united states well started as a lever which and now has a new government three months after elections the president has sworn in prime minister just because he's cabinet after a turbulent week of political drama and financial turmoil sparked by fears that the populist coalition wants to leave the euro. in the end it all happened quickly the cabinet of italy's new government has not been sworn in the coalition of the far right leader and populist five star movement is led by prime minister. who is not affiliated to a political party one of his deputies is legally salvini. i swear to be faithful to the republic to loyally observe its constitution and laws and to exercise my functions in the exclusive interest of the nation but of the new minister for european affairs paulose of
reporting two of escape from assuming western germany news for us reports that is there to tell us what happens next. and welcome to the program. the european union has seen a day of challenges euro skeptic government taking charge in italy political instability in spain and later in today's business update we'll look at the opening salvos of a trade war between the e.u. the united states well started as a lever which and now has a new government three months after elections the president has...