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if you west you know israel even more up go do much better than europe and now since . china and russia have offered that vaccine to help europe they say all masooma coal says that this is a sign of war i mean providing help would be war i mean the says so incredibly crazy that it's you know it's terrible if i can come back briefly to the fact that when president putin announced on the 11th of august last year that jones russia had a vaccine for us want to be announced oh many leaders in europe scoffed at it saying you know that scene from russia what else and. only own well and even it made the european medicines agency one of the hits the lead that this must be a russian roulette so it was really trying to take the mick out of the situation in russia supposedly incapable of producing a vaccine then came the study of the lancet saying that the russian vaccine was one of the best comparable to the american and then on the 9th of january so many 4 months later mrs merkel said she had a conversation with president putin and that they had agreed to produce t.v. . russian v
if you west you know israel even more up go do much better than europe and now since . china and russia have offered that vaccine to help europe they say all masooma coal says that this is a sign of war i mean providing help would be war i mean the says so incredibly crazy that it's you know it's terrible if i can come back briefly to the fact that when president putin announced on the 11th of august last year that jones russia had a vaccine for us want to be announced oh many leaders in europe...
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troubled by what we see and hear right so i think you know the issue with europe is europe still has this concept of itself you know these nation states these ethnicities i'm french i'm german we're white french for a white german without understanding that the concept of europe historically was more around the mediterranean so you have people on the mediterranean now who are no longer considered european but historically and when it culture were so the issue is where do you start looking right and i think european culture right now has been stuck since the age of conquest and exploration. going. on into this web to face yes. going i just want to add more because how much you're pm and i don't i would like to hear from from from one from europe what do you think about this because i from my ranch perspective point of view when i came here 2015 and then i see all these welcoming narrative and all the narratives that you know i think i have. but he now in the united states. diplomatic super correct when you refer to my friends and yet you see. much has been. so. ok europe or most peopl
troubled by what we see and hear right so i think you know the issue with europe is europe still has this concept of itself you know these nation states these ethnicities i'm french i'm german we're white french for a white german without understanding that the concept of europe historically was more around the mediterranean so you have people on the mediterranean now who are no longer considered european but historically and when it culture were so the issue is where do you start looking right...
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perceptions of europe. no, i mean, it is very true that we have had a very vigorous debate about the quality of these particular vaccines that we had the very sort of thorough examination of them. i think that's right, because the credibility of this particular approach is this is extremely important. but now the vaccine roll—out is going on in the different countries, it's accelerating. and i think we're ahead of russia, by the way, if we look at the numbers, but that is not significant. and we hope that there will be further vaccines available as well. in addition to the ones that we have at the moment. i mean, the russian vaccine has not been, they haven't applied for being able to distribute it in europe, but i hope they do that as well as well as others. i've got to ask you very quickly, carl, before i go to you, john. i mean, really, europe's not had a very good vaccine campaign. they went for this kind of collective procurement, even, you know, technically advanced. germany has to date only vaccina
perceptions of europe. no, i mean, it is very true that we have had a very vigorous debate about the quality of these particular vaccines that we had the very sort of thorough examination of them. i think that's right, because the credibility of this particular approach is this is extremely important. but now the vaccine roll—out is going on in the different countries, it's accelerating. and i think we're ahead of russia, by the way, if we look at the numbers, but that is not significant. and...
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it would ratify the post cold war settlement in europe. given the stormy past of that region, inhabitants are said to produce more histories than they can consume locally. everyone should wish to see it settle economically and politically inside a stable european structure. why was this not done? why was every obstacle put in the way of the new market democracies? why were their exports subject to the kind of absurd quotas that have until now been reserved for japan? why is there still no room at the inn? the answer is that the european union was too busy contemplating its own naval. both the commission and the majority -- [ applause ] both the commission and the majority of member governments were committed to an early beating of the european union. that is, centralizing more power in the european union's super national institutions. they felt a widening of it, that is admitting new members would complicate, obstruct or prevent this process. while the deepening went ahead, they arranged to keep the central europeans out by the diplomats'
it would ratify the post cold war settlement in europe. given the stormy past of that region, inhabitants are said to produce more histories than they can consume locally. everyone should wish to see it settle economically and politically inside a stable european structure. why was this not done? why was every obstacle put in the way of the new market democracies? why were their exports subject to the kind of absurd quotas that have until now been reserved for japan? why is there still no room...
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our lack of vaccine or good creation so i think we can see that your europe in europe is a failure for all these kind of issues well it's going to be a big question over the next days and weeks for sure a phillipe divorce lawyer speaking to us from paris thank you for your take you millions of 'd britons in need of hospital treatment helping forced to wait for months june to the covert crisis and the u.k. hospitals are now warning they may have to cut more services unless additional funding is made available let's go through this story new data revealing some 4600000 people on n.h.s. waiting list at the end of january it is the highest number since records began in 2007 more than 300000 have a ready within a year or longer to start hospital treatment gregory metcalf is one of the patients to surgery date keeps being pushed back. i'm very much in sickle pain because obviously and if even when sure the dislocation is very serious injury on page bill so to have gone through so many like even more so now probably so the 40 or 50 times is very physically painful but i was very shocked as we
our lack of vaccine or good creation so i think we can see that your europe in europe is a failure for all these kind of issues well it's going to be a big question over the next days and weeks for sure a phillipe divorce lawyer speaking to us from paris thank you for your take you millions of 'd britons in need of hospital treatment helping forced to wait for months june to the covert crisis and the u.k. hospitals are now warning they may have to cut more services unless additional funding is...
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with europe really finding itself not on the same page as the u.s. on a number of issues recently be it the iran nuclear deal being the u.s. pulling out of the climate change accord under donald trump and then of course there's ongoing disagreements over the stream to gas pipeline projects so what is seems like we're seeing here is really europe calling for it to come together and to stand up against this external pressure but of course in a way that is fair on the par with those sanctions coming from the u.s. in a way that would ensure this ongoing friendly dialogue between the 2 sides the nuclear and the presidents of the 2 a political thing turned euro continent told us that he thinks the e.u. needs to form its own alliances without interference from washington. it's a good idea now or 2 to try to put new i.d.'s to have more european strategic autonomy is excess exactly what you should do to retaliate against extraterritorial measures from the united states was done with g.'s european or companies but also saw the autonomy and the. ability to euro
with europe really finding itself not on the same page as the u.s. on a number of issues recently be it the iran nuclear deal being the u.s. pulling out of the climate change accord under donald trump and then of course there's ongoing disagreements over the stream to gas pipeline projects so what is seems like we're seeing here is really europe calling for it to come together and to stand up against this external pressure but of course in a way that is fair on the par with those sanctions...
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isn't europe e.u. isn't. it is the new there's also independent european strikes and their relations are with russia a very very different group really should jet some very hostile unchecked mistakes some very core relationships is not so not not so this is something that i would love rove is always. really wants to strengthen the electoral relations with our european european sites that's that is our priority update that is what they say to . me. russia has been criticized for having for seeking by a lot of relationship with independent states because the criticism is the are trying to divide the e.u. but the e.u. is already divided i don't understand why you have to blame it on russia let me go to luke here look i mean i think the way i look at it you know i very pragmatic i'm a conservative and the way i look at is it just one big headache you don't want to negotiate you don't want to have good relations you don't want to have a good neighborhood well defined here we don't have to do it there are other pla
isn't europe e.u. isn't. it is the new there's also independent european strikes and their relations are with russia a very very different group really should jet some very hostile unchecked mistakes some very core relationships is not so not not so this is something that i would love rove is always. really wants to strengthen the electoral relations with our european european sites that's that is our priority update that is what they say to . me. russia has been criticized for having for...
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manus: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." i am manus cranny in dubai. let's take a look at cybersecurity now. a group of hackers say they have breached a massive trove of security camera data out of a silicon valley startup, gaining access to live feeds of surveillance cameras inside hospitals, jails, and carmaker tesla, amongst others. joining us now is our reporter for cybersecurity. thank you so much for being with us. how did it happen? more importantly, what do we know about the scale, the size of this hack? >> i think the scale and size of the attack are probably what are the most extraordinary things about it. on monday, a group of hackers was able to access the live feeds, as well as the archives of 150,000 surveillance cameras inside, as you said, hospitals, police departments, prisons, schools, and companies, including tesla. this is probably one of the most extraordinary aspects of this. they were able to access administrative credentials that were publicly available on the internet. they were able to use that user
manus: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." i am manus cranny in dubai. let's take a look at cybersecurity now. a group of hackers say they have breached a massive trove of security camera data out of a silicon valley startup, gaining access to live feeds of surveillance cameras inside hospitals, jails, and carmaker tesla, amongst others. joining us now is our reporter for cybersecurity. thank you so much for being with us. how did it happen? more importantly, what do we know about...
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in europe.— politicians in europe. 30 million vaccines have _ politicians in europe. 30 million vaccines have gone _ politicians in europe. 30 million vaccines have gone to _ politicians in europe. 30 million vaccines have gone to the - politicians in europe. 30 million vaccines have gone to the uk i politicians in europe. 30 million i vaccines have gone to the uk and politicians in europe. 30 million - vaccines have gone to the uk and the uk has exported to the eu, none. well, yes. we don't know because there haven't been any number is officially released by the british government birds, of course, it is all about reciprocity and if you talk about the british government talking about a third vaccine— a booster vaccine. you might say that in britain, for example, the parts of the biotech vaccine are produced in yorkshire. there is complete interdependence, so if the british are not delivering any more, biontech cannot produce and biontech will not come to the uk. in germany, we have seen a rather tumultuous week but i think we have to talk about that anyway. why is my guess, we have go
in europe.— politicians in europe. 30 million vaccines have _ politicians in europe. 30 million vaccines have gone _ politicians in europe. 30 million vaccines have gone to _ politicians in europe. 30 million vaccines have gone to the - politicians in europe. 30 million vaccines have gone to the uk i politicians in europe. 30 million i vaccines have gone to the uk and politicians in europe. 30 million - vaccines have gone to the uk and the uk has exported to the eu, none. well, yes. we don't...
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so you talk about disarray in europe. and i would add to that the fact that countries like hungary and poland and slovakia and the czech republic are now going to get their vaccines from china and/or russia. the austrians and the danes are talking about vaccine partnerships with israel. so much for the solidarity of the eu dealing with this crisis cohesively and together. it'sjust not happening any more. the disarray is getting worse. yes, but the european solidarity is weakening. why is it weakening? because the european union, as such, is unable to manage at the request, the extent, the response to the covid crisis. and so member states are trying to have the vaccine wherever they can get it. of course, covid has created a massive economic challenge for the european union. there is a recovery plan which involves more than 700 billion euros of new debt taken on by the commission to be spread out across the worst—affected areas and to be tied to the forthcoming eu budget. but there are many governments in europe who are
so you talk about disarray in europe. and i would add to that the fact that countries like hungary and poland and slovakia and the czech republic are now going to get their vaccines from china and/or russia. the austrians and the danes are talking about vaccine partnerships with israel. so much for the solidarity of the eu dealing with this crisis cohesively and together. it'sjust not happening any more. the disarray is getting worse. yes, but the european solidarity is weakening. why is it...
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facing tattered barriers in western europe, central europe began to erect their own. and those politicians there who had bravely pursued tough-minded policies of economic reform, believing that they were following the advice of european leaders, found themselves left in the lurch when the going got rough. only the czech republic under the very able leadership of klaus has remained on course to a normal society. in the last few years, the democratic reformers have fallen one by one in the former communist satellites to be replaced by neo communist governments. transitions to a market economy without tiers. this is a tragedy in itself and an avoidable one. but with russia politically into a more authoritarian nationalist course and central europe's membership of nato still unsettled, it has more than merely economic implications. which brings me to my last example of institutional failure, most of it only a partial one counter balanced by some successes, a namely nato. nato is a very fine military instrument. it won the cold war when it had a clear military doctrine, bu
facing tattered barriers in western europe, central europe began to erect their own. and those politicians there who had bravely pursued tough-minded policies of economic reform, believing that they were following the advice of european leaders, found themselves left in the lurch when the going got rough. only the czech republic under the very able leadership of klaus has remained on course to a normal society. in the last few years, the democratic reformers have fallen one by one in the former...
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if europe is not afraid of the soviets, if europe is living peacefully, they are going to, quite logically, say thank you for your service, american army, who has been there since 1945. we would like you to go home now. you are not actually that popular in many places in the world, because, frankly, no one likes to have an occupying army in their country, even an ally. and there was a lot of fire and fury politically throughout the 19 eighties over the deployment of, for example, american short-range nuclear weapons. think about what i just said and the geography of that. the united states wanted to deploy short-range nuclear weapons in germany, with a range of about 15 kilometers. the phrase that went around at that time, in the german parliament, was, you have to understand, the shorter the missile, the dead or the german. they understood that the american armies presents, in a sense, was a reason for the soviets, in their weird logic, to keep their military presence. once you have to military presence is, anything can happen. bush and those around him feared that americans might be aske
if europe is not afraid of the soviets, if europe is living peacefully, they are going to, quite logically, say thank you for your service, american army, who has been there since 1945. we would like you to go home now. you are not actually that popular in many places in the world, because, frankly, no one likes to have an occupying army in their country, even an ally. and there was a lot of fire and fury politically throughout the 19 eighties over the deployment of, for example, american...
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and has now caught on in europe. welcome to the 1st tick-tock shared apartment in italy these take soccer's have lived together since october 2020 this stylish milan apartment is their stage and their mission is to produce content for social media 21 year old simona bellini is the oldest read. the father's. house is more than just a home for a tick tock it's a place that helps us develop personal. we all want to do something with our lives and make our dreams come true mine is to become an actor. but i mean to you everyone here has different dreams and ideas we all want to achieve something i'm with you. most of them are already tick-tock stars with over a 1000000 followers every day they polish their on camera performance. martial arts acting classes are on the program together they produce short video clips benefiting from each other's popularity to reach a wider audience. 'd the 500 square meter apartment boasts trendy colors and modern design every element is a real eye catcher put in just the right place. becaus
and has now caught on in europe. welcome to the 1st tick-tock shared apartment in italy these take soccer's have lived together since october 2020 this stylish milan apartment is their stage and their mission is to produce content for social media 21 year old simona bellini is the oldest read. the father's. house is more than just a home for a tick tock it's a place that helps us develop personal. we all want to do something with our lives and make our dreams come true mine is to become an...
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united states of europe on the other hand europe is the weakest link so there is a temptation for the chinese to say if you want to kind of battle we go for the weakest link not for the strong competitor united states. how far do you think europe will be willing to go particularly with that awareness of how dependent it is on china's market well i think germany is very dependent on the chinese market the rest of europe is not as dependent on chinese market china is the largest trading partner now for the e.u. i believe although it's mainly because they export so much from china they're not selling as much to china as they are to united states for example united states is more important export market for europe as a whole so europe is as marty said very reliant on the u.s. in various ways especially for its security i think that the fact that it is kind of come around on china is more a sign that they're accepting the reality as it is and that's why things like the sanctions i would argue are important because it creates moral clarity and i think as recently as december when the e.u. w
united states of europe on the other hand europe is the weakest link so there is a temptation for the chinese to say if you want to kind of battle we go for the weakest link not for the strong competitor united states. how far do you think europe will be willing to go particularly with that awareness of how dependent it is on china's market well i think germany is very dependent on the chinese market the rest of europe is not as dependent on chinese market china is the largest trading partner...
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what can europe do and what that is europe planned to encourage more people to become vaccinated? >> for several approaches and strategies followed by the c.d.c. one is we regularly di play an update on the vaccine covid-19 overview and what are the approaches by member states and, of course, we are encouraging to keep as much as -- as much close as to the strategies that have been defined by member statements. we are also organizing medics with a national organization technique advisory groups where we discuss the situation overall, all over the world but also at the effort u., e.a. member states and are facilitating the information that we have through the vaccination rollout on the c.d.c. webpage. so the man date is focusing on advising, supporting and trying to harmonize the way the vaccination is rolled out in member states. we keep with that and try to sfourpt them as much as possible. >> of course, we've seen some divergens in treatments, certainly of theas zen vaccine around --as zen vaccine around europe. do you feel you have all of your real-life rollout at your disposal
what can europe do and what that is europe planned to encourage more people to become vaccinated? >> for several approaches and strategies followed by the c.d.c. one is we regularly di play an update on the vaccine covid-19 overview and what are the approaches by member states and, of course, we are encouraging to keep as much as -- as much close as to the strategies that have been defined by member statements. we are also organizing medics with a national organization technique advisory...
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perceptions of europe. no, i mean, it is very true that we have had a very vigorous debate about the quality of these particular vaccines that we had the very sort of thorough examination of that. i think that's right, because the credibility of this particular approach is this is extremely important. but now the vaccine roll—out is going on in the different countries. it's accelerating. and i think we're ahead of russia, by the way, if we look at the numbers. if we look at the numbers, but that is not significant. and we hope that there will be further vaccines available as well. in addition to the ones that we have at the moment. i mean, the russian vaccine has not been, they haven't applied for being able to distribute it in europe, but i hope they do that as well as well as others. i've got to ask you very quickly, carl, before i go to you, john. i mean, really, europe's not had a very good vaccine campaign. they went for this kind of collective procurement, even, you know, technically advanced. germa
perceptions of europe. no, i mean, it is very true that we have had a very vigorous debate about the quality of these particular vaccines that we had the very sort of thorough examination of that. i think that's right, because the credibility of this particular approach is this is extremely important. but now the vaccine roll—out is going on in the different countries. it's accelerating. and i think we're ahead of russia, by the way, if we look at the numbers. if we look at the numbers, but...
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it takes people, different ethnic groups from europe. remember what i said earlier about how not all white people are white people. there are different groups of white people. you can see that it sort people out by their proclivity for sex crimes. so people from the generic group or baltic regions of europe. basically southern and eastern europeans are more likely to be skirt chasers as opposed to these pure nordic times are all ultra soft control and discipline. they will not do anything nasty. but this is a kind of racial or ethnic stereotyping in nativism.
it takes people, different ethnic groups from europe. remember what i said earlier about how not all white people are white people. there are different groups of white people. you can see that it sort people out by their proclivity for sex crimes. so people from the generic group or baltic regions of europe. basically southern and eastern europeans are more likely to be skirt chasers as opposed to these pure nordic times are all ultra soft control and discipline. they will not do anything...
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hungary offers easy access to the rest of europe. how much of that business might involve illegal dealings no one knows for certain. i believe the fact that the government is quite friendly to the chinese immigrants vs the whole policy toward china and chinese people. reflects. a desire to have. close relations with china and this why i say is that. going to government is quite on friendly to immigrants . in hungary and public discourse the chinese people living here they do not count as immigrants. indeed orbán rarely passes up an opportunity to publicly do his chinese partners it's no accident that it also sends a message to the e.u. hungry has its sights set on the east. beyond crucial to develop this region we need external technologies and financial help. for you for european money alone is no longer enough so we welcome as a sign as being a new world order but china is looking to peace region as a place to get involved in development yankee violently under this new world order hungry has decided to profit from china as much as
hungary offers easy access to the rest of europe. how much of that business might involve illegal dealings no one knows for certain. i believe the fact that the government is quite friendly to the chinese immigrants vs the whole policy toward china and chinese people. reflects. a desire to have. close relations with china and this why i say is that. going to government is quite on friendly to immigrants . in hungary and public discourse the chinese people living here they do not count as...
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women from eastern europe forced into sexual slavery. for them help is hard to come by but in the southern germany of mannheim there is leaving support from a committed women's rights activist exploiting the form close. enough to totally. different on the islands of. here women are in charge. capello ago as at a matriarchal system for centuries the rare form of society do women differently. what do they do with their power the queens of the ring go. in the 35 minutes w. . by 2050 more than half the world will be living with limited water resources we haven't had to think about our water or worry about. i think that era is over this is the crisis of our time it's a financial product like any other financial we live in a competitive world was just told it's cool it's been cold water used to be free but the world is changing the most important commodity junk is called the freezer. and saw her sitting for commodity starts march 22nd on t.w. . 6 lanes in the heart of europe whose lives count for nothing. he put a gun to my head and said i'm g
women from eastern europe forced into sexual slavery. for them help is hard to come by but in the southern germany of mannheim there is leaving support from a committed women's rights activist exploiting the form close. enough to totally. different on the islands of. here women are in charge. capello ago as at a matriarchal system for centuries the rare form of society do women differently. what do they do with their power the queens of the ring go. in the 35 minutes w. . by 2050 more than half...
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, when you wanted to talk - to europe about something. britain, post—brexit, _ needs a new place in the world. the language in this| report is interesting. gone is that phrase, - much beloved of scandanavian nations, "middle . power", the phrase we used to use about britain punching above its weight. l they talk about shaping the international order, j and of course we had a look at britain's trends — - science, technology — - and britain looking to this idea of the indo—pacific tilt. you began by asking isobel- whether this is a new cold war. i don't think so. the cold war was driven by ideology, this is - driven by interests. india and china are the two most populous countries i in the world, both of them almost 1.4 billion people. i of course you are going to want to trade with those countries, l have relations with those i countries, but we are back to thatjuggling act. it seems to me it'sj always been there. how do you weigh up your values versus your interests? _ i think in this new paper we are seeing interestsl are tilting
, when you wanted to talk - to europe about something. britain, post—brexit, _ needs a new place in the world. the language in this| report is interesting. gone is that phrase, - much beloved of scandanavian nations, "middle . power", the phrase we used to use about britain punching above its weight. l they talk about shaping the international order, j and of course we had a look at britain's trends — - science, technology — - and britain looking to this idea of the...
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let's say china united states and europe on the other hand europe is the weakest link so there is a temptation for the chinese to say if you want to kind of battle we go for the weakest link not for the strong competitor you. know if you how far do you think europe will be willing to go particularly with that awareness of how dependent it is on on china's market well i think germany is very dependent on the chinese market the rest of europe is not as dependent on chinese market china is the largest trading partner now for the e.u. i believe although it's mainly because they export so much from china they're not selling as much to china as they are to united states for example united states is more important export market for europe as a whole so europe is as marty said very reliant on the u.s. in various ways especially for its security i think that the fact that it is kind of come around on china is more a sign that they're accepting the reality as it is and that's why things like the sanctions i would argue are important because it creates moral clarity and i think as recently as december wh
let's say china united states and europe on the other hand europe is the weakest link so there is a temptation for the chinese to say if you want to kind of battle we go for the weakest link not for the strong competitor you. know if you how far do you think europe will be willing to go particularly with that awareness of how dependent it is on on china's market well i think germany is very dependent on the chinese market the rest of europe is not as dependent on chinese market china is the...
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the invitation of american power into europe. if it is an empire, it is one that is cooperative and collaborative between western states and the united states. it is true, obviously the u.s. settles on a policy that is a sharp departure from the cooperative approach that roosevelt had hoped for. it is true, i think, the u.s. bears responsibility for worsening cold war relations. worsening tensions. and, for making a peaceful resolution of u.s., soviet differences probably if unlikely impossible. but, they did it in collaboration and cooperation with thousands of allies on the european continent, and millions of europeans thought that this was a forward-looking, reasonable solution that they could support, and indeed that they could welcome. these are policy choices that are undertaken with cooperation. europeans are very well aware of what is going on in eastern europe at the same time. they understand there is an alternative form of imperial control that is not just a theoretical idea out there, but a real possibility that he co
the invitation of american power into europe. if it is an empire, it is one that is cooperative and collaborative between western states and the united states. it is true, obviously the u.s. settles on a policy that is a sharp departure from the cooperative approach that roosevelt had hoped for. it is true, i think, the u.s. bears responsibility for worsening cold war relations. worsening tensions. and, for making a peaceful resolution of u.s., soviet differences probably if unlikely...
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several countries in europe have suspended their use of astra zeneca back seen they're worried about possible side effects the w.s.j. says it's safe to use but as new cases surge how will this affect europe's vaccination of all out this is inside story. hello welcome to the program. a growing number of european countries are suspending the oxford astra zeneca coded 900 vaccine there are concerns the job may have caused some recipients to develop blood clots but health agencies say there's no evidence such conditions are linked to the vaccine and they insist the benefits of getting the shots far outweigh any potential risk this comes as europe is a rather short on vaccine supplies and struggling to contain any of the factions some countries outside of the continent have also put their vaccinations scheme on hold that's raising fears about potential effects on people who already are reluctant to get the shot the european medicines regulator and the world health organization are now investigating the possible side effects. there is no indication that vaccination has caused these conditi
several countries in europe have suspended their use of astra zeneca back seen they're worried about possible side effects the w.s.j. says it's safe to use but as new cases surge how will this affect europe's vaccination of all out this is inside story. hello welcome to the program. a growing number of european countries are suspending the oxford astra zeneca coded 900 vaccine there are concerns the job may have caused some recipients to develop blood clots but health agencies say there's no...
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on april 12 we hit rock bottom in europe. daily flights in europe went to 2099 flights. normally it would be over 30,000 a day. we want to see what will the consumer do when they are allowed to travel? within nine weeks we were back to over 18,000 flights a day in europe. similar in the u.s. and china. in europe we have been hit with additional lockdowns, but in china over 100% of travel where they were pre-pandemic. they are already back. in the u.s. we are at about 60%. there is no change to consumer demand to travel. yes it will be led by leisure, yes it will be shorter, but they want to travel. on the way out the pandemic, does the consumer have the money to travel? again, as you know, we are seeing record high savings in the industrialized economies in the consumer has the money to spend. we say that is well and good, but is there an end to this pandemic insight? as you got site of the vaccine you could say there is. everyone wants the vaccine to roll. that is not the case. it is going to be bumpy. it is coming. there is a solution. then we said ok, that is good. wh
on april 12 we hit rock bottom in europe. daily flights in europe went to 2099 flights. normally it would be over 30,000 a day. we want to see what will the consumer do when they are allowed to travel? within nine weeks we were back to over 18,000 flights a day in europe. similar in the u.s. and china. in europe we have been hit with additional lockdowns, but in china over 100% of travel where they were pre-pandemic. they are already back. in the u.s. we are at about 60%. there is no change to...
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given what's happening in europe, does that seem right to you? or is europe just kind of dominated by the kind of value stocks that the market loves right now? and if so, can it continue to stay in love with those kinds of names? mark: i think that is exactly the story. if we look at the vaccine story over this past quarter, that is not something yet. what we have heard is that the technology sector is really not present compared to u.s. or chinese equity markets. but all of a sudden, these are all of the stocks we want to own, so it is value, it is very cheap. if you look at the financial sector trading cheap even to the normal discount we see in the broad market, you have a lot of these great cyclical drivers like high capital ratios of banks that are very well-capitalized. if anything, we are going to see stock purchase programs, may be outside of some of the few names mentioned on the show, but on a broad sector basis, a lot of attractive valuation. europe has been the most closed down, so once we finally get these vaccines to be rolling out
given what's happening in europe, does that seem right to you? or is europe just kind of dominated by the kind of value stocks that the market loves right now? and if so, can it continue to stay in love with those kinds of names? mark: i think that is exactly the story. if we look at the vaccine story over this past quarter, that is not something yet. what we have heard is that the technology sector is really not present compared to u.s. or chinese equity markets. but all of a sudden, these are...
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meanwhile in europe itself hundreds of captives arrived each year via portuguese ships. in lisbon black and whites noblemen a stance a plea lived on an equal footing they shared a common language and the same interests all grew rich from the slave sugar and gold trades among them german merchant and banker. in economy to solicit gonna be involved in the political and trade elites from both european and african societies local sovereigns collaborated with the portuguese some converted to christianity took portuguese names and sent their children to portugal to be latinized and study in the university of people. these elites became the predatory ones that it put a crease. on the west african coast the riches that portugal devoured seemed inexhaustible. in the bellingham district of lisbon the building of their own english monastery was financed by the slave sugar and spice trades. the splendor of its architecture are testimony to an era when less than dominated the world and flooded other european capitals with its goods. black clad you have to emphasize that this was a bl
meanwhile in europe itself hundreds of captives arrived each year via portuguese ships. in lisbon black and whites noblemen a stance a plea lived on an equal footing they shared a common language and the same interests all grew rich from the slave sugar and gold trades among them german merchant and banker. in economy to solicit gonna be involved in the political and trade elites from both european and african societies local sovereigns collaborated with the portuguese some converted to...
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perhaps a little bit by those topics. >> eastern europe versus western europe, eastern europe is poorer. that is one. what eastern europe has over western europe is that the eastern european countries are more attuned to their value system. for me, 1989 was not so long ago but not so long ago, they were under the iron curtain, the authoritarian government. europeans are more in touch with that. when you had this encounter between islam and the west, i think that eastern europeans seem to be able to have that conversation that i find more meaningful than western europeans can do. that is there edge. western europeans -- that is their edge. i am just describing things to you. if i were to say the continent of europe needs immigrants and they do and those immigrants are going to come from the middle east, africa and south asia, in terms of money, who is going to pay for that or what is this going to look like financially and who is going to be the economic rival? eastern european countries are more attuned to their values. i think they do need to work together and stop demonizing one anoth
perhaps a little bit by those topics. >> eastern europe versus western europe, eastern europe is poorer. that is one. what eastern europe has over western europe is that the eastern european countries are more attuned to their value system. for me, 1989 was not so long ago but not so long ago, they were under the iron curtain, the authoritarian government. europeans are more in touch with that. when you had this encounter between islam and the west, i think that eastern europeans seem to...
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with europe we find itself not on the same page as the u.s. on a number of issues recently the iran nuclear deal being the u.s. pulling out of the climate change according to donald trump and then of course this ongoing disagreements over the north stream to gas pipeline projects so what is seems like we're seeing here is really europe calling for it to come together and to stand up against this external pressure but of course in a way that is fair on the par with those sanctions coming from the u.s. in a way that would ensure this ongoing friendly dialogue between the 2 sides. i also spoke earlier with pierre emmanuel tama the president of the euro continent g a political think tank he says the e.u. needs to form its own alliances without interference from washington. is a good idea now or to to try to put new i.d.'s to have more european strategic autonomy is excess exactly what the e.u. should do to retaliate against extraterritorial measures from the united states rouge dummy g.'s european or companies but also all the autonomy and the for
with europe we find itself not on the same page as the u.s. on a number of issues recently the iran nuclear deal being the u.s. pulling out of the climate change according to donald trump and then of course this ongoing disagreements over the north stream to gas pipeline projects so what is seems like we're seeing here is really europe calling for it to come together and to stand up against this external pressure but of course in a way that is fair on the par with those sanctions coming from...
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russia is the other europe russia is the europe they don't want to be it's a state which they regard as. reactionary nationalistic religious patry arctic. and so on all the things all of al use that they reject europe the european union wants to be unhistorical post national and so on and that's why russia is like a sort of guilty conscience for the way they have their own internal political purposes they have to. hate russia and say they hate russia and when i say internal political purposes i mean that in the strongest possible sense of the term because just as in the united states of america conservatives and others in. they basically conservatives in europe very often attacked as being russian 5th columnists in other words it serves a very straightforward political purpose which is to insult and discredit people who don't agree with various aspects of western foreign policy so for all those reasons i don't think that there's any prospect at least not in a short or even medium term of any improvement same same question to you. because it's you know this kind of thing but what john
russia is the other europe russia is the europe they don't want to be it's a state which they regard as. reactionary nationalistic religious patry arctic. and so on all the things all of al use that they reject europe the european union wants to be unhistorical post national and so on and that's why russia is like a sort of guilty conscience for the way they have their own internal political purposes they have to. hate russia and say they hate russia and when i say internal political purposes i...
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more than a 1000 years ago europe witnesses a huge construction boom. christianity from established itself. both religious and secular leaders or eager to display their power. to trace begins. who can create the tallest biggest and most beautiful structure. on. stone mason builders and architects compete with each other. this is how massive churches are created last. contest of the cathedrals flame. the 12th on g.w. . law. this is the news live from berlin germany's chancellor merkel u. turn over a stricter easter lockdown calling an unexpected crisis meeting merkel overturns a decision to send the country into 5 days of a tougher shutdown following a public backlash also coming up in australia the wild weather is easing back in.
more than a 1000 years ago europe witnesses a huge construction boom. christianity from established itself. both religious and secular leaders or eager to display their power. to trace begins. who can create the tallest biggest and most beautiful structure. on. stone mason builders and architects compete with each other. this is how massive churches are created last. contest of the cathedrals flame. the 12th on g.w. . law. this is the news live from berlin germany's chancellor merkel u. turn...
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think towards europe -- how damaging or risky could this impact the way investors think towards europe? fabiani: it is damaging because you see the difference in gross -- in growth between the u.s. and europe. and also with u.s. stimulus and the vaccinng better. i think in the short-term it will hurt european equity markets and we have shifted some way more towards the united states. we are not always on the cyclical side. and i think europe really needs to get back on track with the vaccination program. annmarie: i imagine with this export halts, that is what they are trying to do. fabiani fedeli, thank you so much for joining us this monday morning. just ahead on daybreak, the credit suisse ceo says he considered selling off the asset management arm in the wake of the greensill issue. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ annmarie: good morning. from bloomberg's european headquarters, 6:30 a.m. in the city of london, i am annmarie hordern. this is "daybreak: europe." stocks mixed at the start of a busy week. inflation data and testimony from jay powell and janet yellen will give inves
think towards europe -- how damaging or risky could this impact the way investors think towards europe? fabiani: it is damaging because you see the difference in gross -- in growth between the u.s. and europe. and also with u.s. stimulus and the vaccinng better. i think in the short-term it will hurt european equity markets and we have shifted some way more towards the united states. we are not always on the cyclical side. and i think europe really needs to get back on track with the...
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we have been focusing on europe as a bounce back story. it has been weaker through the first couple of months of this year, so again, it is benefiting from rising bond yields, stronger global growth, but if the euro does depreciate, that removes one of the risks in terms of the earnings. so we are quite enthusiastic about how european equities can perform relative to global peers over the next three to six months. alix: good stuff. really appreciate it. graham secker, morgan stanley european equity strategist, thanks for joining us. this is bloomberg. ♪ omberg. ♪ alix: ge agreeing to sell its air leasing business to aircap for a deal worth $30 billion. joining us with more is bloomberg's benedikt kammel. benedikt: the ceo of aircap probably sees a way the industry will recover here, and that potentially is at play, so there is some movement in the stock, but longer term if you look at the way he looks at it over 10 or 20 years, he sees a recovery and saw an opportunity to buy this asset, and that is why he went in. he's known for makin
we have been focusing on europe as a bounce back story. it has been weaker through the first couple of months of this year, so again, it is benefiting from rising bond yields, stronger global growth, but if the euro does depreciate, that removes one of the risks in terms of the earnings. so we are quite enthusiastic about how european equities can perform relative to global peers over the next three to six months. alix: good stuff. really appreciate it. graham secker, morgan stanley european...
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, when you wanted to talk - to europe about something. britain, post—brexit, _ needs a new place in the world. the language in thisl report is interesting. gone is that phrase, - much beloved of scandanavian nations, "middle . power", the phrase we used to use about britain punching above its weight. l they talk about shaping the international order, j and of course we had a look at britain's trends — - science, technology — - and britain looking to this idea of the indo—pacific tilt. you began by asking isobel- whether this is a new cold war. i don't think so. the cold war was driven by ideology, this is - driven by interests. india and china are the two most populous countries i in the world, both of them almost 1.4 billion people. i of course you are going to want to trade with those countries, l have relations with those i countries, but we are back to thatjuggling act. it seems to me it'sj always been there. how do you weigh up your values versus your interests? _ i think in this new paper we are seeing interestsl are tilting
, when you wanted to talk - to europe about something. britain, post—brexit, _ needs a new place in the world. the language in thisl report is interesting. gone is that phrase, - much beloved of scandanavian nations, "middle . power", the phrase we used to use about britain punching above its weight. l they talk about shaping the international order, j and of course we had a look at britain's trends — - science, technology — - and britain looking to this idea of the...
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more than 1000 years ago europe witnesses a huge construction boom. with christianity firmly established there is a greater demand for houses of worship. and both religious and secular leaders are eager to display their power so churches become palaces. the race begins who can create the tallest biggest and most beautiful structures. stone masons builders in the projects compete with each other to have a good projects. this is home massive churches with towers that pierce the clouds like skyscrapers are created. contest of the cathedral church people 12th on t.w. . this is d.w. news and these are our top stories british prime minister boris johnson has denied that his government banned the export of coded 1000 vaccines to the european union he told british lawmakers that he opposes vaccine nationalism in all forms johnson made the statement after european council president shot in the shadow accuse the u.k. of imposing an export ban. former brazilian president of the reason that a silva has slammed president also narrow.
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and has now caught on in europe. welcome to the 1st tick tock shared apartment in italy piece take soccer's have lived together since october 2020 this stylish milan apartment is their stage and their mission is to produce content for social media 21 year old simona bellini is the oldest read. didn't. know there is more than just a home for a tick tock it's a place that helps us develop personal. we all want to do something with our lives and make our dreams come true mine is to become an actor. but i mean that everyone here has different dreams and ideas we all want to achieve something. most of them are already tick tock stars with over a 1000000 followers every day they polish their on camera performance. martial arts or acting classes are on the program together they produce short video clips benefiting from each other's popularity to reach a wider audience. 'd the 500 square meter apartment boasts a trendy colors and modern design every element is a real eye catcher put in just the right place. because being suc
and has now caught on in europe. welcome to the 1st tick tock shared apartment in italy piece take soccer's have lived together since october 2020 this stylish milan apartment is their stage and their mission is to produce content for social media 21 year old simona bellini is the oldest read. didn't. know there is more than just a home for a tick tock it's a place that helps us develop personal. we all want to do something with our lives and make our dreams come true mine is to become an...
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more than a 1000 years ago europe witnesses a huge construction. of. christianity for we established it so. both religious and secular leaders were to display their power. to trace its. concrete the tallest biggest most beautiful structures. stone masons builders architects can change with each other. this is called massive churches for creative. contests the feel good. story. of g.w. . and his deed of your name is a lie from berlin to brazil as deadly as 24 hours since the beginning of the pandemic the daily death toll climbs above 2000 people for the 1st time we bring you the latest from announce the amazonian city that has been devastated by a more contagious virus fareed it's also coming up on the show 10 years a since japan was hit by the triple disaster of earthquake tsunami and nuclear meltdown we take a look at how it has changed japan.
more than a 1000 years ago europe witnesses a huge construction. of. christianity for we established it so. both religious and secular leaders were to display their power. to trace its. concrete the tallest biggest most beautiful structures. stone masons builders architects can change with each other. this is called massive churches for creative. contests the feel good. story. of g.w. . and his deed of your name is a lie from berlin to brazil as deadly as 24 hours since the beginning of the...
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several countries in europe have suspended their use of us back scene they're worried about possible side effects the w.s.j. says it's safe to use but. how will this affect your of vaccination. this is inside story. welcome to the program. growing number of european countries are suspending the oxford. 900 vaccine that concerns the job may have caused some recipients to develop blood clots but health agencies say there's no evidence conditions are linked to the vaccine and they insist the benefits of getting the shots far outweigh any potential risk this comes as europe is a rather short on vaccine supplies and struggling to contain any of the factions some countries outside of the continent have also put their vaccinations came on hold that's raising fears about potential effects on people who were already a reluctant to get the shot the european medicines regulator and the world health organization are now investigating the possible side effects. there is no indication that vaccination has caused these conditions they have not come up in the clinical trials and they're not listed a
several countries in europe have suspended their use of us back scene they're worried about possible side effects the w.s.j. says it's safe to use but. how will this affect your of vaccination. this is inside story. welcome to the program. growing number of european countries are suspending the oxford. 900 vaccine that concerns the job may have caused some recipients to develop blood clots but health agencies say there's no evidence conditions are linked to the vaccine and they insist the...
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day in europe at the end of 1945. the allies had been victorious in europe. rings were looking good for churchill, for harry truman, and of course the other of the big three in the alliance, joseph stalin in the soviet union. they had won the war in europe. shortly thereafter, there was an election in britain, a general election. and churchill's party lost the election. so arguably the most recognizable figure in the world, winston churchill, is denied a job. he is no longer prime minister. and he is by all accounts someone taken aback, somewhat depressed. his wife, clementine churchill, famously said to winston, winston, this is a blessing in disguise, to which winston replied, "well, it's very effectively disguised." churchill was not in the greatest of spirits after the election loss. but it was really on the heels of that loss that he received an invitation from westminster college here at fulton, missouri, where we are broadcasting from here today. and the president of the college, a gentleman named michael coors, said we would like you to deliver a foun
day in europe at the end of 1945. the allies had been victorious in europe. rings were looking good for churchill, for harry truman, and of course the other of the big three in the alliance, joseph stalin in the soviet union. they had won the war in europe. shortly thereafter, there was an election in britain, a general election. and churchill's party lost the election. so arguably the most recognizable figure in the world, winston churchill, is denied a job. he is no longer prime minister. and...
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europe's top human rights body, the council of europe, has called it a huge setback for the protection of women in and outside the country. people have taken to the streets to protest the decision. the istanbul convention requires governments to put in place national laws against abuse, including marital rape and female genital mutilation. the main opposition party has said the pull—out means "letting women be killed". but turkey's minister for family, labour and social policies said the country's judicial system is strong enough to implement new regulations. bbc�*s orla guerin reports from istanbul. well, there is plenty of anger among the crowd here. these protesters believe that this change is going to drag them and turkey back in time and deprive them of key rights and freedoms. they have been pledging that they will resist but in turkey these days there isn't much space for resistance. turkey's main opposition party has some things up like this, ——turkey�*s main opposition party has summed things up like this, saying that women will now be kept as class and will be left
europe's top human rights body, the council of europe, has called it a huge setback for the protection of women in and outside the country. people have taken to the streets to protest the decision. the istanbul convention requires governments to put in place national laws against abuse, including marital rape and female genital mutilation. the main opposition party has said the pull—out means "letting women be killed". but turkey's minister for family, labour and social policies...
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let's say china united states or europe on the other hand europe is the weakest link so there is a temptation for the chinese to say if you want to kind of battle we go for the weakest link not for the strong competitor united states. how far do you think europe will be willing to go particularly with that awareness of how dependent it is on the on chinese market well i think germany is very dependent on the chinese market the rest of europe is not as dependent on chinese market china is the largest trading partner now for the e.u. i believe although it's mainly because they export so much from china they're not selling as much to china as they are to united states for example united states is more important export market for europe as a whole so europe is as marty said very reliant on the u.s. in various ways especially for its security i think that the fact that it is kind of come around on china is more a sign that they are accepting the reality as it is and that's why things like the sanctions i would argue are important because it creates moral clarity and i think as recently as december
let's say china united states or europe on the other hand europe is the weakest link so there is a temptation for the chinese to say if you want to kind of battle we go for the weakest link not for the strong competitor united states. how far do you think europe will be willing to go particularly with that awareness of how dependent it is on the on chinese market well i think germany is very dependent on the chinese market the rest of europe is not as dependent on chinese market china is the...
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a letter which many countries are joint and in this letter we ask for europe. implementing a new digital identity it's about the speed with which that can be done not just whether it should be and when i'm talking about digital sovereignty that doesn't mean we are going to do. everything on our own but it means that europe as part of a globalized world acting in a free room based market needs to really extend its capacities and its potential together with partners and we need to look at where do we need to improve where are we doing well in ready where are they dependencies not carry risks with them and where should we set up our own european bodies and instruments in order to have greater resilience the vaccines are a case in point but so structure has often change and i think that now we need to develop proposals that really utilize all the potential that we have in the single market and we need to do this with a view to how we understand it a humane economic system where people are the focus so you need to be european gentle economy with a sense of responsib
a letter which many countries are joint and in this letter we ask for europe. implementing a new digital identity it's about the speed with which that can be done not just whether it should be and when i'm talking about digital sovereignty that doesn't mean we are going to do. everything on our own but it means that europe as part of a globalized world acting in a free room based market needs to really extend its capacities and its potential together with partners and we need to look at where...
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we need to strengthen europe's sovereignty because europe mustn't put all its eggs in one basket the good on the. multiple suppliers in different countries sounds like a good idea but when every country is affected like in a global 10 demick even that doesn't help much. so will this crisis change the current system. if you can make something cheaper somewhere else you need to outsource it or even go there so do you think that this pandemic fundamentally alters that calculation part of the reason why things were outsourced why there was this fragmentation of supply chains was to take advantage of cheap labor around the world but in a world where credit to are done by machines or to mates of. cheap labor is no longer an advantage. robots replacing workers seems like the way. of the future but in most industries low wages are still a competitive advantage. for example when it comes to face masks. during a pandemic everyone needs them but decorative cloth masks like these are no good for doctors and nurses they need high quality masks made of non woven fabric. that's why it was all the m
we need to strengthen europe's sovereignty because europe mustn't put all its eggs in one basket the good on the. multiple suppliers in different countries sounds like a good idea but when every country is affected like in a global 10 demick even that doesn't help much. so will this crisis change the current system. if you can make something cheaper somewhere else you need to outsource it or even go there so do you think that this pandemic fundamentally alters that calculation part of the...
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the way that europe handles vaccine rollout. we must prepare for further mutations and should no longer be depended soley on the e.u. in the production of 2nd generation vaccines look brussels understands that what has happened has been a catastrophe you have. officials the european union coming out and say we're sort of apologizing to citizens all over europe for the way they've handled things but saying that you know it isn't it is a do over yet we can still recover we'll get your vaccines there's no need to run around and make shady deals and you know buy up vaccines the supposed to be received by other european nations you have a situation where it's a free for all now nevertheless the europeans assure that they can fix things and then now saying that perhaps perhaps we'll try to speed up the whole bureaucratic process that has caused all of this and get you emergency approval for vaccines now it could be an emergency authorization of vaccines that you level was shared liability among member states you remember in the early
the way that europe handles vaccine rollout. we must prepare for further mutations and should no longer be depended soley on the e.u. in the production of 2nd generation vaccines look brussels understands that what has happened has been a catastrophe you have. officials the european union coming out and say we're sort of apologizing to citizens all over europe for the way they've handled things but saying that you know it isn't it is a do over yet we can still recover we'll get your vaccines...
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more than a 1000 years ago europe witnesses a huge construction boom. christianity from established itself. both religious and secular leaders are eager to display their power. to trace began. who can create the tallest biggest and most beautiful structures substantial basements builders and architects compete with each other. this is how massive churches are created the be. a contest of the cathedrals from the been told 12th on g.w. . the be. the big . this is g w news live from berlin a new setback for europe's struggling vaccination rollout germany halts astra zeneca coronavirus vaccine for people under 60 after new cases of blood clots a march. also coming up italy's baby bust the country's birth rate falls to its lowest in over a century is locked down.
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what you need to know ahead of europe. starting to rise again across europe. the variant is spreading across the continent. hungary will shut primary shops for a couple weeks. italy, milan is facing a hard lockdown. the german finance minister telling bloomberg berlin will need to sell extra debt. this follows reports this month's budget can see an extra $50 billion in debt spending. in a boost to london's delivery plan, with a reported $10 billion valuation the ipo will take advantage of plans announced yesterday to reform listing rules to allow share structures in the u.k. a quick look at markets which have started to recover stateside. off our lows in europe. a lot of mining stocks have gone today. oil are gaining traction. we have a bit on the bond market. oil stocks over the last 10 minutes have really added to the upside in european markets. alix: breaking news concerning opec. opec-plus agreed to keep oil output unchanged in april. this is the most bullish outcome you could ask for in this meeting. saudi arabia will keep off one million barrels a day of
what you need to know ahead of europe. starting to rise again across europe. the variant is spreading across the continent. hungary will shut primary shops for a couple weeks. italy, milan is facing a hard lockdown. the german finance minister telling bloomberg berlin will need to sell extra debt. this follows reports this month's budget can see an extra $50 billion in debt spending. in a boost to london's delivery plan, with a reported $10 billion valuation the ipo will take advantage of plans...
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our europe correspondent nick beake reports. paris in the spring, a city where the mood is darkening. the french capital is descending into another lockdown, part of the effort to stop a third wave of the virus taking hold across europe. translation: i would say i am more pessimistic, - but that's just because we don't have an end date. the curfew is the same. we've been living like this for almost two months and it's like it's normal now, when it's not. it's all a bit sad. translation: when is this going to end? - what if next year we haven't found a way out of this? what if next year, we have lockdown number eight? that's what scares me. the rise in cases comes as europe faces a vaccination crisis. france and other big countries are once again using the astrazeneca jab after the eu drugs regulator confirmed its long—held belief that it is safe for use. at a news conference in berlin, the german health minister warned there is not enough of the astrazeneca vaccine in europe to prevent a third wave by itself. he also said a ri
our europe correspondent nick beake reports. paris in the spring, a city where the mood is darkening. the french capital is descending into another lockdown, part of the effort to stop a third wave of the virus taking hold across europe. translation: i would say i am more pessimistic, - but that's just because we don't have an end date. the curfew is the same. we've been living like this for almost two months and it's like it's normal now, when it's not. it's all a bit sad. translation: when is...
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russia is the other europe. russia is the europe they don't want to be it's a state which they regard as. reactionary nationalistic religious petrea take. and so on all of things all of our use that they reject europe the european union wants to be unhistorical post national and so on and that's why russia is like a sort of guilty conscience for the way they have their own internal political purposes they have to. hate russia and say they hate russia and when i say internal political purposes i mean that in the strongest possible sense of the term because just as in the united states of america conservatives and others in. they basically conservatives in europe very often attacked as being russian 5th columnists in other words it serves a very straightforward political purpose which is to insult and discredit people who don't agree with various aspects of western foreign policy so for all those reasons i don't think that there's any prospect at least not in a short or even medium term of any improvement same sam
russia is the other europe. russia is the europe they don't want to be it's a state which they regard as. reactionary nationalistic religious petrea take. and so on all of things all of our use that they reject europe the european union wants to be unhistorical post national and so on and that's why russia is like a sort of guilty conscience for the way they have their own internal political purposes they have to. hate russia and say they hate russia and when i say internal political purposes i...
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shutting down our borders completely to travel across europe would seem to travel across europe would seem to me to be based on an understanding of the level of these other variants in those countries. but we also need further analysis to see how the existing vaccine is being used in the united kingdom can being used in the united kingdom can be used against these. for example the south african variant, we know that the vaccine is being rolled out in the uk have at least 50% efficacy against them, and it is likely that the death rate, for example if you do get the illness, the new variants, will not be as high. in other words you have some immunity, which is still relevant to this new variant. i which is still relevant to this new variant. ., , ., , ., variant. i was wondering when you saw those pictures _ variant. i was wondering when you saw those pictures of _ variant. i was wondering when you saw those pictures of the - variant. i was wondering when you saw those pictures of the various i saw those pictures of the various protests, notjust in london on saturday but in germany and
shutting down our borders completely to travel across europe would seem to travel across europe would seem to me to be based on an understanding of the level of these other variants in those countries. but we also need further analysis to see how the existing vaccine is being used in the united kingdom can being used in the united kingdom can be used against these. for example the south african variant, we know that the vaccine is being rolled out in the uk have at least 50% efficacy against...