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>> translator: i really want turkey to be an eu member. i see eu membership as a way to advance democracy and human rights but when we look at our current foreign policy it doesn't look likely that turkey will become a member soon. >> and he has been teaching the classes for seven years and noticed a decline in support for eu membership among her students. >> there used to be much more enthusiasm for membership because i think they believed the prospect of turkey's membership at the moment but right now many of the students will tell you that they seem to see a very weak prospect for turkey so they don't really believe it's going to happen in the near future and also they have talked about whether the eu is really sincere about taking turkey in as a member. >> the ruling ak party and when it swept to party in 2002 eu membership was the priority. but as progress stalled, prime minister now president erdogan turned east attempting to establish turkey as a leading power in the muslim world. in the ten years since turkey went knocking on the e
>> translator: i really want turkey to be an eu member. i see eu membership as a way to advance democracy and human rights but when we look at our current foreign policy it doesn't look likely that turkey will become a member soon. >> and he has been teaching the classes for seven years and noticed a decline in support for eu membership among her students. >> there used to be much more enthusiasm for membership because i think they believed the prospect of turkey's membership...
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second, reduction in eu regulations. third, uk recovery of powers from the eu. fourth, new restrictions on access to welfare by eu migrants living in britain. analysts believe mr. cameron will what get what he's asking -- will get what he's asking for. he's facing reforms that are insufficient. >> are demands the beginning of turning point for eu whereby the trend towards centralization of power in brussels ends? the flow of power back to the member states begins? i ask you. >> yes, that is the case and mention aid lot on the panel for social frictions you see across europe and how national populations push back against that. for the american point of view, it's important the uk stays in the eu. that gives influence with the -- uk is our closest al lie. there's a lot of anger. one example i use as to why national populations are frustrated with eu's. where my mother is from in europe, there's a small bridge. you have to have a laurie to go across. >>he dream of the united states of these attacks -- these hundreds of thousands of immigrants, migrants, refugees th
second, reduction in eu regulations. third, uk recovery of powers from the eu. fourth, new restrictions on access to welfare by eu migrants living in britain. analysts believe mr. cameron will what get what he's asking -- will get what he's asking for. he's facing reforms that are insufficient. >> are demands the beginning of turning point for eu whereby the trend towards centralization of power in brussels ends? the flow of power back to the member states begins? i ask you. >> yes,...
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-eu safe harbor is a regime, and it basically follows the eu standards, the eu privacy principles, and if companies go and make a public proclamation, i, company, adhere to the u.s.-eu safe harbor, they're listed on the department of commerce's website, which i believe is currently disabled. but they go and make a promise and they say, i agree to adhere to these standards. the federal trade commission has the authority to investigate whether or not people have the ability to -- whether or not they are actually keeping that promise. you have to renew that promise every year in a public statement. and the list is about 4500 companies currently have safe harbor -- currently had safe harbor regime. that safe harbor was considered to be an adequate legal process under the european commission. and there has been some questions, throughout from 2000 on, there had been a lot of questions, is safe harbor scuff, is public promise sufficient, shouldn't there be stronger eu guidance on this, the european union questions the federal enforcement of safe harbor and so on. by the way, the u.s.-eu safe
-eu safe harbor is a regime, and it basically follows the eu standards, the eu privacy principles, and if companies go and make a public proclamation, i, company, adhere to the u.s.-eu safe harbor, they're listed on the department of commerce's website, which i believe is currently disabled. but they go and make a promise and they say, i agree to adhere to these standards. the federal trade commission has the authority to investigate whether or not people have the ability to -- whether or not...
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>> translator: i really want turkey to be an eu member and i see eu membership to end democracy and human rights but when we look at our current foreign policy it doesn't look likely that turkey will be a member soon. >> reporter: he has been teaching these classes for seven years and noticed a decline in support for eu membership among the students. >> you see more enthusiasm for membership because they believed the membership at the moment and right now many of the students will tell you that they seem to see a very weak prospect for the session and don't really believe it's going to happen in the near future and have doubts if the eu is sincere of taking turkey in as a member. >> shared by the ruling ak party and when it swept to party in 2002 eu membership was the priority but as progress stalled prime minister now president erdogan turned east attempting to establish turkey as a leading power in the muslim world. in the ten years since turkey went knocking on the eu's door rapid economic growth here although it's slowing now has pulled millions of turks out of poverty so for many of
>> translator: i really want turkey to be an eu member and i see eu membership to end democracy and human rights but when we look at our current foreign policy it doesn't look likely that turkey will be a member soon. >> reporter: he has been teaching these classes for seven years and noticed a decline in support for eu membership among the students. >> you see more enthusiasm for membership because they believed the membership at the moment and right now many of the students...
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tusk earlier said that 1.5 million refugees came into the eu this year. that is a massive number and it is straining the resources of all the eu governments. they are really trying to work with turkey in order to get a deal that will help stop that flow and solve the problem at the border. jones, what did we hear about the possibility of this eu membership from turkey? jones: this is another one of the things that the eu is dangling for turkey in return for helping with the refugee situation. they have said that they would open one more chapter in the eu negotiations. the talks have been stalled for about a decade now, and turkey really wants to see progress, so that you said they will open a chapter in december, the economics chapter, and will see about opening more chapters next year as well. in addition, they said they will look at easing the visa requirements for turks coming into the eu. this is something else turkey is interested in getting, and they are hoping that by next october they will have a deal that will arrange this visa liberalization for
tusk earlier said that 1.5 million refugees came into the eu this year. that is a massive number and it is straining the resources of all the eu governments. they are really trying to work with turkey in order to get a deal that will help stop that flow and solve the problem at the border. jones, what did we hear about the possibility of this eu membership from turkey? jones: this is another one of the things that the eu is dangling for turkey in return for helping with the refugee situation....
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across the eu. this is one of the main things that propelled this summit yesterday. the eu is really trying to get turkey on board, to deal with this situation. they have set up this 3 billion euros fund and it is supposed to go to help with the syrian refugees in turkey and keep that in turkey, deal with them in turkey, and not have them flow onto the eu. guy: ryan, let's bring you in and talk about the relationship between russia and turkey. difficult now, but talk us through the sanctions. were debated to both sides? ryan: we effectively learned about three new sanctions. the first is an effective ban on the hiring of turkish nationals. there are about 200,000 turks in russia, and they will be banned from working. that will hit the industry in russia and a lot of builders in turkey. beyond that, we have confirmation of two things we have already heard -- that russia will sustain these of free travel, and russia is banning charter flights from russia, from moscow, and other russian cities to turke
across the eu. this is one of the main things that propelled this summit yesterday. the eu is really trying to get turkey on board, to deal with this situation. they have set up this 3 billion euros fund and it is supposed to go to help with the syrian refugees in turkey and keep that in turkey, deal with them in turkey, and not have them flow onto the eu. guy: ryan, let's bring you in and talk about the relationship between russia and turkey. difficult now, but talk us through the sanctions....
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s relationship with the eu. they talked about it in october and they asked cameron to put it in writing. they wanted the demands in writing. the other eu leaders are going to be looking at the details to see just exactly how far cameron wants to push it in terms of trying to renegotiate how the u.k. fits in with the eu. guy: does any of this require treaty change? jones: at this point, they are hoping not to go to treaty change. the way that it sounds, what cameron has had about what he is thinking about in terms of welfare payments, welfare agile -- eligibility, and migrants from other countries coming into the u.k., that is technically illegal under the treaty as it stands now. if they push forward with something like that, i think he will have to see some kind of treaty change. it is all in the details. some of the other points as well, depending on how much the u.k. is trying to claw back in terms of responsibilities from brussels, from the eu, we have to see the details to see if it can be done under the cu
s relationship with the eu. they talked about it in october and they asked cameron to put it in writing. they wanted the demands in writing. the other eu leaders are going to be looking at the details to see just exactly how far cameron wants to push it in terms of trying to renegotiate how the u.k. fits in with the eu. guy: does any of this require treaty change? jones: at this point, they are hoping not to go to treaty change. the way that it sounds, what cameron has had about what he is...
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turkey and eu leaders agreed on a deal. they will get a package of 3 in exchange for meanwhile,ugees and russia has announced measures against turkey in response the downing of one of its military jets. another big story today, in china, the imf officials gather today in washington to find out if they should make them one of the reserve currencies. if approved it sits alongside the dollar. our chief agent economics correspondent will be joining us very shortly. julian chillingworth's alongside me to discuss it. does it change anything? the yuan? do you care? does it matter to you? >> i think long-term, it will matter because it's legislation of the yuan and it means that large pension funds will overtime be a cumulative that you one assets, but in the short term, much of this has been leaked already so consequently in the very short term, the chinese will not be keen to see the currency appreciate anyway and they will be building up reserves. so on that world stage a don't think it will have a big effect. jon: there will be
turkey and eu leaders agreed on a deal. they will get a package of 3 in exchange for meanwhile,ugees and russia has announced measures against turkey in response the downing of one of its military jets. another big story today, in china, the imf officials gather today in washington to find out if they should make them one of the reserve currencies. if approved it sits alongside the dollar. our chief agent economics correspondent will be joining us very shortly. julian chillingworth's alongside...
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turkey's prime minister has joined eu leaders for a controversial summit in brussels aimed at buying turkey's help to stop refugees crossing into the european union. 700 ,000 people were meed the journey fromtie across the sea into greece. now, the eu is offering to pay turkey $32,000,000,000 for it to seal its border with agrees greece to stop or flslow the fl of refugees. the turkish government is, turks traveling to the eu. >> could happen by october next year it wants a resumption. is to hold sum missed twice a year with the bloc. germany has been pushing for the deal as more than 950,000 refugees have entered the country this year, arriving for talks in brussels, angela murkel said turkey had a right to ask for help from the eu. >> one main part of this eu/turkey action plan will be how we can replace illegal migration by legal migration and improve the situation of refugees within turkey. turkey is hosting over 2 million refugees and has received little international support. they have the right to expect the european union and member states to help with mastering this task. th
turkey's prime minister has joined eu leaders for a controversial summit in brussels aimed at buying turkey's help to stop refugees crossing into the european union. 700 ,000 people were meed the journey fromtie across the sea into greece. now, the eu is offering to pay turkey $32,000,000,000 for it to seal its border with agrees greece to stop or flslow the fl of refugees. the turkish government is, turks traveling to the eu. >> could happen by october next year it wants a resumption. is...
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this, as the eu accuses turkey of black -- backsliding on human rights. agencyld anti-doping suspends the accreditation of testing lab. the latest on the report that could bar russian athletics from the olympics next year. we will hear from the boss of airline easyjet, as the low-cost carrier celebrates its 20th birthday. in the cop 21 conference paris is just 20 days away. we will talk to india's environment minister. that, and more on the way, but first, our top story. british prime minister david cameron has said the eu his wish list of how he wants to reform the european union. european council president dino receipt of the letter with a tweet. they are spokesperson has called parts of the objective highly problematic, but cameron insists his demands are not mission impossible, but just the price eu leaders have to pay if they want to keep britain in the block. : the european union needs to change, become more competitive to compete with the rise of countries like india and china. it means to put those outside of the euro, like britain, onto a stable,
this, as the eu accuses turkey of black -- backsliding on human rights. agencyld anti-doping suspends the accreditation of testing lab. the latest on the report that could bar russian athletics from the olympics next year. we will hear from the boss of airline easyjet, as the low-cost carrier celebrates its 20th birthday. in the cop 21 conference paris is just 20 days away. we will talk to india's environment minister. that, and more on the way, but first, our top story. british prime minister...
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prime minister david cameron made his pitch to eu officials. bloomberg's mark barton, there's a lot more ahead, right? mark: betty, what a day it was. ,ameron setting up the demands ahead of a referendum on britain's membership in the union that has to take place before 2017. prime minister cameron: there are those who say here and what wee in the eu that have embarked on is mission impossible. noty why question mark i do deny that seeking changes which require the agreement of 27 is a big task.es but an impossible one? i do not believe so for a minute. mark: joining us, our u.k. politics reporter. a busy day for you, a big day for the prime minister. for?ealistic are the big -- the big 4? >> the first two are realistic. the fourth is the real sticking point and that is curbing benefits to migrants, which the .u call discrimination mark: yes, that is the spokesperson who has already spoken out. how will cameron get the eu on his side and attaining this fourth demand. --fourth demand? svenja: we have the summit in december. negotiations have bee
prime minister david cameron made his pitch to eu officials. bloomberg's mark barton, there's a lot more ahead, right? mark: betty, what a day it was. ,ameron setting up the demands ahead of a referendum on britain's membership in the union that has to take place before 2017. prime minister cameron: there are those who say here and what wee in the eu that have embarked on is mission impossible. noty why question mark i do deny that seeking changes which require the agreement of 27 is a big...
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then all of the other eu countries combined. that is the sum up of his first official visit to the u.k.. manus: thank you very much. i can't wait to see those pictures of the attendance and wembley stadium. that is one for david cameron to watch. other things we will look for. we will get the final eurozone gdp number at 10:00 a.m. showfrance and germany 0.2% growth this morning. -- 0.3% growth this morning. how do you read these numbers? it is lackluster. that is the title of our piece on the bloomberg terminal. butual growth as the ec ponders what to do. bygrowth has been driven household consumption. real incomes have been boosted by the drop of oil. investment spending remains weak in both countries, as it has throughout the recovery. a drag on both numbers. that is the risk draghi warned about yesterday as emerging markets slow down. manus: it is all very heavy lifting and hard going. we were hoping for an uplift in this back quarter. things are reflective of a different period. there has not been that resurgence. this goes
then all of the other eu countries combined. that is the sum up of his first official visit to the u.k.. manus: thank you very much. i can't wait to see those pictures of the attendance and wembley stadium. that is one for david cameron to watch. other things we will look for. we will get the final eurozone gdp number at 10:00 a.m. showfrance and germany 0.2% growth this morning. -- 0.3% growth this morning. how do you read these numbers? it is lackluster. that is the title of our piece on the...
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eu ministers have agreed on a series of new security measures. controls at the external borders will be stiffened. the passport free zone will also see tighter controls, but the minister stopped short of moving ahead with a french push to create an eu intelligence agency. reporter: a show of support. french interior minister among his european colleagues in brussels. the european union says it stands with [no audio] -- to destroy terrorism. the europe we love should also do everything it can to combat terrorism. this is its duty to its citizens. after the massacre of french satirical magazine charlie hebdo, eu counterterrorism policies have seen little progress. one thing all sides agree on, checks on all travelers will need to be tightened. agencies will strengthen their corporations and better information flows are supposed to counter weapons smuggling and the financing of terrorist activities. records show the mastermind behind last week's attacks, belgian citizen -- had traveled to other countries over the last months. none of that activity w
eu ministers have agreed on a series of new security measures. controls at the external borders will be stiffened. the passport free zone will also see tighter controls, but the minister stopped short of moving ahead with a french push to create an eu intelligence agency. reporter: a show of support. french interior minister among his european colleagues in brussels. the european union says it stands with [no audio] -- to destroy terrorism. the europe we love should also do everything it can to...
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france will also be getting acting from its eu outlays. ruvell up more live from brussels after this report. >> tensions are running high in brussels where authorities suspect at least one of the paris attackers may have lived in police are taking extra precautions. elsewhere in the belgian capital , defense ministers discussed new security measures. it was an unprecedented meeting freight became the first eu member state to summon black-white assistance in a time of military conflict. >> they have requested assistance in accordance with article 42.7 of the treaties. today the european union, through the forces of all the defense ministers, of all the eu states unanimously expressed its strongest. ford and readiness -- strongest. ford and readiness to provide aid. >> this assistance could provide assistance for all eu countries. president francois hollande has made it clear they will continue airstrikes against i.s. and syria. the president's planning legal changes. dual nationals considered dangerous could be blocked from entering france
france will also be getting acting from its eu outlays. ruvell up more live from brussels after this report. >> tensions are running high in brussels where authorities suspect at least one of the paris attackers may have lived in police are taking extra precautions. elsewhere in the belgian capital , defense ministers discussed new security measures. it was an unprecedented meeting freight became the first eu member state to summon black-white assistance in a time of military conflict....
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exchange rate, and measures from the eu central-bank. according to the eu commissioner, expect the arrival of 3 million migrants in europe by 2017, which could also help. in our calculations, we considered the addition of public spending as well as the increase in labor supply, with a successful asylum application taken into account, and what we get is a slow but positive effect on the economy. this can perhaps help offset several stereotypes. the report, however, once the new challenges to growth are appearing, like the slowdown in china and .merging-market economies the recent books like and in missions scandal could also affect business in europe -- a volkswagen emissions scandal could also affect business in europe. the: the ftse closed lower, giving and setting a dovish tone, putting up chances of raising interest rates until the second half of next year. the fresh round of corporate earnings has the dax ncic up. wall street is trading lower. facebook is the start of the day there. its shares have surged 5% after hitting an all-time
exchange rate, and measures from the eu central-bank. according to the eu commissioner, expect the arrival of 3 million migrants in europe by 2017, which could also help. in our calculations, we considered the addition of public spending as well as the increase in labor supply, with a successful asylum application taken into account, and what we get is a slow but positive effect on the economy. this can perhaps help offset several stereotypes. the report, however, once the new challenges to...
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this came at an eu-africa emergency summit on malta. it gathered around 50 leaders from the two continents in the latest strategy from the eu to turn what has been the biggest flow of migrants since world war ii. more countriesde in africa to take more migrants away and to stop smuggling them in. many children have drowned in their desperate attempt to reach greece. they died when their migrant boat sank off the coast of greece. slovenia has started erecting a barbed wire fence on its border with croatia. soldiers began unwinding the wire early this morning, stretching it the slovenian side of the river that divided two countries. slovenia's prime minister says his country expect about 30,000 great to reach the borders of the tiny nation of just 2 million. next to a farming visit -- , aming village in rural mali village that is getting older and older because many people -- young people are joining the african migrants in europe. this young village is losing its young men in search of work, money, and a better life. they are joining the
this came at an eu-africa emergency summit on malta. it gathered around 50 leaders from the two continents in the latest strategy from the eu to turn what has been the biggest flow of migrants since world war ii. more countriesde in africa to take more migrants away and to stop smuggling them in. many children have drowned in their desperate attempt to reach greece. they died when their migrant boat sank off the coast of greece. slovenia has started erecting a barbed wire fence on its border...
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overwhelmed by the sheer magnitude of migration, eu leaders press their reluctant counterparts to take tax thousands. the specter of forced deportations arises. also on the show, that agencies spy on countries, including from a friendly nation and even one of its own diplomats, and secrets of the deep, the secrets of a climate change. on the rocks. ♪ i am sarah kelly. welcome to the program. european leaders are turning to africa for help with the migration crisis. at a two-day summit in malta, they began offering a financial incentive to tackle the factors causing people to flee in the thousands. the eu commission proposal for a trust fund would finance education programs and support businesses in africa. the aim is to offer people viable alternatives to leaving their home countries. now, with germany excepting the majority of migrants and shouldering much of the financial burden, chancellor angela merkel is playing a major role in these talks. she outlined germany's position as she arrived. chancellor merkel: it is to agree to an action plan, and action plan that will fight and do
overwhelmed by the sheer magnitude of migration, eu leaders press their reluctant counterparts to take tax thousands. the specter of forced deportations arises. also on the show, that agencies spy on countries, including from a friendly nation and even one of its own diplomats, and secrets of the deep, the secrets of a climate change. on the rocks. ♪ i am sarah kelly. welcome to the program. european leaders are turning to africa for help with the migration crisis. at a two-day summit in...
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as former eu ambassador to turkey and syria, how will this change relations between the eu and turkey? mark: i think we have now a the middle east war has come to the eu. attacks,ame knife rifle attacks, car bombs. for the first time on european soil, we are seeing multiple suicide bombers. this is entirely new. are shocked.eople the belgian connection is not new. have a war from within. it is triggered by people in syria. some people may have come from syria through turkey, but we have many people in france, in belgium, and elsewhere who have gone and come back to syria, to and from syria, via turkey. the reinforcement of security measures will affect the relationship with turkey. this has been discussed yesterday already, and this is now going to be a very big factor. so far, turkey was perhaps less active against islamic state, and certainly not totally sealing the border. this is going to be a huge request from the europeans on turkey. anna: you are talking to us from brussels, marc, and you mentioned the belgian connection. explain that belgian connection to us and paint a pictur
as former eu ambassador to turkey and syria, how will this change relations between the eu and turkey? mark: i think we have now a the middle east war has come to the eu. attacks,ame knife rifle attacks, car bombs. for the first time on european soil, we are seeing multiple suicide bombers. this is entirely new. are shocked.eople the belgian connection is not new. have a war from within. it is triggered by people in syria. some people may have come from syria through turkey, but we have many...
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they also agreed to speed up talks in the eu. he agreed to accept people who have already entered the eu but who are not in immediate need of international protection. >> translator: i am sure there will be a much more regular migration rather than illegal immigration. >> u.n. officials say more than 870,000 people have arrived in europe this year. many have come through turkey. they're fleeing conflict in syria and other countries. >>> japan is struggling with a falling birth rate and aging population and a slowly recovering economy. the government has come up with steps aimed at solving these problems and creating more employment opportunities for people such as housewives and those who have to quit their jobs to care for their aging parents. the measures include giving cash benefits to low-income pensioners to help achieve a gdp of 600 trillion yen or nearly $5 trillion. the government will also boost investment in day care services to accommodate 500,000 more children. >>> making it easier for working people to care for aging
they also agreed to speed up talks in the eu. he agreed to accept people who have already entered the eu but who are not in immediate need of international protection. >> translator: i am sure there will be a much more regular migration rather than illegal immigration. >> u.n. officials say more than 870,000 people have arrived in europe this year. many have come through turkey. they're fleeing conflict in syria and other countries. >>> japan is struggling with a falling...
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those are conditions to keep eu bailout cash coming. it is the first general strike since the left-wing government of prime minister alexis tsipras took power in january, and his own party, syriza, is backing the walkout, targeting the policies that tsipras was elected to pursue. reporter: the police fight back with tear gas and water cannon. what started as a peaceful protest has escalated. however, where there are no protesters, things are unusually quiet. ferries are stuck in port. bus and train stations are empty. government offices are closed. only yesterday's papers are available on newsstands. the greeks are sick of austerity. >> we workers do not accept the third bailout agreement under any terms. you're fighting until it is canceled. -- we are fighting until it is canceled. >> it is an expression of the anxiety for the uncertainty and insecurity that prevails in our country. reporter: but, without widespread reforms, greece will not get eu bailout money. >> the problem is that this government has no plan of its own. it is keepi
those are conditions to keep eu bailout cash coming. it is the first general strike since the left-wing government of prime minister alexis tsipras took power in january, and his own party, syriza, is backing the walkout, targeting the policies that tsipras was elected to pursue. reporter: the police fight back with tear gas and water cannon. what started as a peaceful protest has escalated. however, where there are no protesters, things are unusually quiet. ferries are stuck in port. bus and...
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this is a fundamental right, fundamental tenet of the eu and mr. juncker will defend a desperate what they are going to save in the implementation of the border controls has not been as it needs to be. as they have put proposals out there to strengthen especially the external borders of the eu and the schengen system to make sure the refugees and the asylum-seekers coming in are properly register and we know who they are and what exactly is going on the borders. thank you hayden, very much for the hans nichols. so many other angles on this story, anna. look at what potentially could happen as a result of this feeding into the ecb's thinking as it decides what to do in a december and the british political story as we watch what happens. will this be back in the debate surrounding europe and with are not the u.k. should leave? all of these stories related back in to what is happening in paris. paris it gets back to business. it faces are very different world of this monday morning. anna: thank you. guy johnson in paris. we'll get back to him later. a
this is a fundamental right, fundamental tenet of the eu and mr. juncker will defend a desperate what they are going to save in the implementation of the border controls has not been as it needs to be. as they have put proposals out there to strengthen especially the external borders of the eu and the schengen system to make sure the refugees and the asylum-seekers coming in are properly register and we know who they are and what exactly is going on the borders. thank you hayden, very much for...
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judy: this is a spectacular common eu solution. said, it iselcker the origins of the problem that have to be tackled. german chancellor angela merkel knew that the agreement didn't go halfway towards what we wanted. we know that germany needs peace in syria. >> may i add to that question mark i think the eu is less willing to throw money at the root causes of migration than these concrete measures trying to implement in the balkans. >> i want to come back to root causes later. let's take a closer look at this plan. even if it were implemented, janosch delcker, how much difference would it make? german chancellor angela merkel did say this is a first step at best. janosch: those people are on their way. , and one thing to propose another is the question how effective walls are. >> it proposes creating a registration center. those are not walls. janosch: that is true. one step back. what was agreed upon on sunday was that the countries work with each other better than before. this will only work if there is some sort of coordination.
judy: this is a spectacular common eu solution. said, it iselcker the origins of the problem that have to be tackled. german chancellor angela merkel knew that the agreement didn't go halfway towards what we wanted. we know that germany needs peace in syria. >> may i add to that question mark i think the eu is less willing to throw money at the root causes of migration than these concrete measures trying to implement in the balkans. >> i want to come back to root causes later. let's...
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they want other eu countries to share the burden. the eu countries need to help out when it comes to the distribution of asylum-seekers and also with money. and with people arriving in copenhagen here in september had it for sweden -- september headed for sweden, stockholm is saying it cannot cope. its message is it will not take in the numbers it has taken in so far. chris: meanwhile, acrimonious talks between european and african leaders ended with a 1.8 billion euro plan to stem the flow of migrants. there are deep misgivings on the african side. reporter: despite divisions, the tuesday migration summit wrapped up with a plan to the tune of 1.8 billion euros, available to 23 african nations to tackle problems such as poverty, unemployment, and violence that prompt people to flee. >> we want to work with the countries of origin for people to ensure people don't feel the need to make this journey to europe. >> the money comes from the eu's collective budget. additional pledges by individual member states have amounted to just over 8
they want other eu countries to share the burden. the eu countries need to help out when it comes to the distribution of asylum-seekers and also with money. and with people arriving in copenhagen here in september had it for sweden -- september headed for sweden, stockholm is saying it cannot cope. its message is it will not take in the numbers it has taken in so far. chris: meanwhile, acrimonious talks between european and african leaders ended with a 1.8 billion euro plan to stem the flow of...
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recognition that the eu is a union with more than one currency. that there should be no discrimination and no disadvantage. that the integrity should be protected. and any changes it decides to make -- >> david cameron there speaking in london outlining the initial demands he's going to layout to the european union in terms of his renegotiation of britain's membership of that union. he said this decision will be the most important decision british people have to make at the ballot box in our lifetimes. he says flexibility is best for britain but also best for the eu as a whole. let's accept one size does not fit all, he said. he said that what is best for britain is what he considers in all that he does. he says countries need greater control on migrants. he says the changes we are arguing for are substantial. we still haven't heard exactly what those changes are and how substantial they are, of course will be the key in how much he secured in the renegotiation. he's continuing with that speech and will be delivering his letter with precisely what
recognition that the eu is a union with more than one currency. that there should be no discrimination and no disadvantage. that the integrity should be protected. and any changes it decides to make -- >> david cameron there speaking in london outlining the initial demands he's going to layout to the european union in terms of his renegotiation of britain's membership of that union. he said this decision will be the most important decision british people have to make at the ballot box in...
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to take. >> eu is ready to give up human rights. its own values, why the european union actually exists and it is doing this on the back of the most vulnerable people, the refugees. >> reporter: more than 3 billion dollars will be found and given to turkey for more camps and presumably more barbed wire and constitute a life for the refugees or perhaps not but the new fences have not worked and pushing them further to syria and iraq, lawrence lee, al jazeera, berlin. >>> leading opposition leader has been arrested during anti-government protests in the capitol. in cosovo use the independence celebrations to protest against the government, opposition leader already wanted by the police was taken in custody after appearing in public to speak to the gathered crowds. activists in southern ukraine say they will keep blocking repair of power lines to crimea which has left the annexed russian territory without electricity for nearly a week now, muslim and ukrainian national lists are camped in tens and won't allow crews access to the downed
to take. >> eu is ready to give up human rights. its own values, why the european union actually exists and it is doing this on the back of the most vulnerable people, the refugees. >> reporter: more than 3 billion dollars will be found and given to turkey for more camps and presumably more barbed wire and constitute a life for the refugees or perhaps not but the new fences have not worked and pushing them further to syria and iraq, lawrence lee, al jazeera, berlin. >>>...
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it's all trying to be dealt on the deu level. -- eu level. scarlet: we would be remiss not to ask, what does less open borders mean for europe's labor economy? can a polish plumber still work in germany? >> i think they can. it's about borders, not movement of people. it's about security checks and provisions, not about stopping people being able to move. in theory, people should be able to move to work and it should not have a direct impact on the labor supply, but you have to question and practice whether that is exactly how it will work and whether that will be properly enforced. coming up, there is a major political shift spreading across europe. we will discuss the trend and what it means for refugees. ♪ alix: i'm alix steel. "what'd you miss?" we're back with the open europe codirector. have surfacedties in popularity this year. how is the refugee crisis playing into that? >> it is certainly boosting many of these parties. we had seen them grow up over the past few years due to thession, due to fears over eurozone crisis. this is real
it's all trying to be dealt on the deu level. -- eu level. scarlet: we would be remiss not to ask, what does less open borders mean for europe's labor economy? can a polish plumber still work in germany? >> i think they can. it's about borders, not movement of people. it's about security checks and provisions, not about stopping people being able to move. in theory, people should be able to move to work and it should not have a direct impact on the labor supply, but you have to question...
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than the rest of the eu combined. is in fact the u.k.'s third-biggest foreign investor after the u.s. and france. the u.k. is the biggest investor in india among the g-20. you cannot help but compare what has happened with the chinese -- pingsit by gg paying recently. it really doesn't serve to highlight china's economic clout in relation to india. yes, trade between india and the u.k. is still strong. we're talking 20 billion pounds of bilateral trade lester. -- trade last year. it has been flat between the u.k. in india. anna: what is next for the prime minister? apart from a stadium gig? reporter: although this visit has been left economic -- economically less significant. mr. modi will tour. he has spoken in front of the parliament. he will be having lunch with the queen. as you mentioned, there is the event of the stadium. tens of thousands of indians living in the u.k. and abroad will be guttering for an event later today. guy: thank you very much. more on that later on. anna: the european union president is convincing every eu gove
than the rest of the eu combined. is in fact the u.k.'s third-biggest foreign investor after the u.s. and france. the u.k. is the biggest investor in india among the g-20. you cannot help but compare what has happened with the chinese -- pingsit by gg paying recently. it really doesn't serve to highlight china's economic clout in relation to india. yes, trade between india and the u.k. is still strong. we're talking 20 billion pounds of bilateral trade lester. -- trade last year. it has been...
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the oldest carbon market is in the eu, since twick sings since. the question is, whether governments will be willing to continue ratcheting those down, and at what price the -- what the price will be for carbon credits to trade. right now they're trading they're relatively cheap. >> i understand ms. carstay you don't think they have been working too well in europe. >> i don't think they have been achieving all of their stategoals. i agree with professor green that they are working in some regards, we're still -- we as global community are still learning how to do this better, the europeans are going through various iterations of their own system and working on improving their past failures. however if we're looking at carbon markets, to deliver on the 2° reductions, they need to be strengthened, they need to work better and they need wider participation. they actually need to reduce the amount of free credits, and really create a market system not one that is a hybrid system where you have on one hand free allocations and with a cap that's quite
the oldest carbon market is in the eu, since twick sings since. the question is, whether governments will be willing to continue ratcheting those down, and at what price the -- what the price will be for carbon credits to trade. right now they're trading they're relatively cheap. >> i understand ms. carstay you don't think they have been working too well in europe. >> i don't think they have been achieving all of their stategoals. i agree with professor green that they are working...
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we've had a contention of that from the eu's ambassador to israel. he said it is political. it reflects our views. it is a decision we made in 2005 and we are now, finally, after 10 years, implementing it. these are not israeli territories. until there is an agreement between israel and the palestinian state, whatever it will be, that's our view and that's what we are implementing. chris: we heard just now what benjamin netanyahu thinks of all this. tell us more about the reaction from israelis and palestinians. irris: it had been across the board condemnation. you've heard the israeli prime minister. he was forthright. so was his justice minister. she is from the jewish settler party in israel's parliament. she said that europe had dropped to new levels of hatred and she said that israel would now weigh what measures it would take. palestinian reaction has been interesting, too. they welcome the move, but say it is not enough. it is not a boycott of those goods. it is not a boycott. they would not like a boycott -- they would like a boycott. they would support further steps
we've had a contention of that from the eu's ambassador to israel. he said it is political. it reflects our views. it is a decision we made in 2005 and we are now, finally, after 10 years, implementing it. these are not israeli territories. until there is an agreement between israel and the palestinian state, whatever it will be, that's our view and that's what we are implementing. chris: we heard just now what benjamin netanyahu thinks of all this. tell us more about the reaction from israelis...
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exit from the eu, that will impact the economy. i mean, i don't know if that's going to impact, you know, the labor supply or whatnot, but i assume that might have wider ramifications. >> well, i think there's the macro economics and micro economics. from a macro economics, i believe it could have an impact. from a micro economic perspective, we look at our customers. when they have head winds that are facing them, they typically need to change faster. change is a good thing for a technology company if they are positioned to address things. driver transform, retail network that they have to have to serve their customer base and become more digital and efficient as they do that. we view that not as a threat. >> finally, m and a, do you think that tie can work? >> first of all, i think this is a clever move on both of their fronts. if you look at their businesses in terms of challenged growth rates and difficult operating margins, i think the fact that they are two traditional legacy atm competitors coming together is a move that mak
exit from the eu, that will impact the economy. i mean, i don't know if that's going to impact, you know, the labor supply or whatnot, but i assume that might have wider ramifications. >> well, i think there's the macro economics and micro economics. from a macro economics, i believe it could have an impact. from a micro economic perspective, we look at our customers. when they have head winds that are facing them, they typically need to change faster. change is a good thing for a...
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senators sent a letter to the eu denansin deng it. hoda abdel hamid has the story. >> condemned the decision taken by the eu to label israeli products. those are israeli products that are made yowrts the outside they recognized borders of israel. for the eu, anything produced here in the occupied west bank does not fall under the free trade agreement between israel and the european union, simply because they are made in disputed territories. the goods in question here are mainlies from produce. milk, chicken, honey, eggs, fresh vegetables, fresh fruits like dates for example conditioned grapes, and there's the cosmetic industry. israel has a quite thriving one based around the dead sea again in occupied territories. secluded are however at the moment industrial goods. from washington, prime minister benjamin netanyahu also reacted. he said that the eu was applying double standards at around 200 disputed territories around the world and none of them were slammed with such a decision. palestinian workers in those factories would be thar
senators sent a letter to the eu denansin deng it. hoda abdel hamid has the story. >> condemned the decision taken by the eu to label israeli products. those are israeli products that are made yowrts the outside they recognized borders of israel. for the eu, anything produced here in the occupied west bank does not fall under the free trade agreement between israel and the european union, simply because they are made in disputed territories. the goods in question here are mainlies from...
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half of the eu do not have a functioning deposit insurance system. the european commission is concerned it wants international protection with the portion of national guaranteed funds put into a larger european fund. germany's leader in -- leading banks fear that their country could take on the role of paymaster. >> this is about the transfer of liability, the transfer of assets from stocks and the german system to other countries . we are opposed, it lowers the ability of our system to cover liabilities. our funds are full, so we are joining the government and finance ministry to oppose what we feel are excessive and incorrect plans from brussels. germany's financial institutions enjoy government support, but many in the eu welcome efforts to create a joint european deposit insurance system. and it will eventually replace the current national system. >> left in the dark, the president of crimea spending a fourth night without electricity, this is after ukraine blew up massive violence -- pylons. russia accuses kyiv of denying trying to rebuild them.
half of the eu do not have a functioning deposit insurance system. the european commission is concerned it wants international protection with the portion of national guaranteed funds put into a larger european fund. germany's leader in -- leading banks fear that their country could take on the role of paymaster. >> this is about the transfer of liability, the transfer of assets from stocks and the german system to other countries . we are opposed, it lowers the ability of our system to...
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points negotiations with the eu membership at stake. those are the burning issues for markets to deal with as we get the start of trading under way. it looks like european equity markets got a little bit of a bounce. we lost a little less than 1%. let's see if we've got that rebound. a little asia after bit of a choppy trade overall. we open up the european equity markets. have a look at what is happening. ftse 100 up when 2%. .2%. of focus -- up a lot of focus on u.k. about -- still waiting for the dax. just under .3% higher. a bit of a rebound. shrugging off that chinese data, the slowing inflation that came in worse than expected. .he factory gate deflation extending to a record 44 months. i will take you through some of the big stocks we have been watching. starting with vodafone. one .7%. this is after the second-biggest mobile phone company reported second-quarter service revenue better than expected. it was growth. boost.down from a a market that has been a difficult for vodafone. what the company has done is reshuffled its manag
points negotiations with the eu membership at stake. those are the burning issues for markets to deal with as we get the start of trading under way. it looks like european equity markets got a little bit of a bounce. we lost a little less than 1%. let's see if we've got that rebound. a little asia after bit of a choppy trade overall. we open up the european equity markets. have a look at what is happening. ftse 100 up when 2%. .2%. of focus -- up a lot of focus on u.k. about -- still waiting...
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human traffickers pickup customers hoping to reach the eu. mohammed has thought about making the trip himself. he fled syria two years ago when he was 18 to avoid conscription in the syrian army. as always, he finds men selling lifejackets for the trip to greece. one time he almost went with a trafficker, but then backed out. but just barely eking out a living himself, he has regrets that he stayed. >> imagine the different life here. i had hoped to send money back to my family and syria, but i don't even make enough to support myself. reporter: mohammed shows us where he lived until recently. he's picking up the rest of his belongings. and he's moving in with some friends because he can't bear to be in the four-man room any longer. he paid 110 euros a month and had no privacy. an absurd amount, he admits. but, only having a refugee registration, he doesn't have many options. >> this is only a piece of paper, not a residence permit. it means i'm registered with the turkish authorities. they have my fingerprints in case i make any trouble. to
human traffickers pickup customers hoping to reach the eu. mohammed has thought about making the trip himself. he fled syria two years ago when he was 18 to avoid conscription in the syrian army. as always, he finds men selling lifejackets for the trip to greece. one time he almost went with a trafficker, but then backed out. but just barely eking out a living himself, he has regrets that he stayed. >> imagine the different life here. i had hoped to send money back to my family and syria,...
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just between the eu leaders this afternoon. tell us a bit more about that. eve: it is the sixth summit among european leaders on migration this year. they want to look at what action has been taken on decisions already made by european leaders, this relocation of the 160,000 people. so far, less than 200 people have been moved from italy and greece to other countries. also, the 3 billion set aside promised to turkey, how much money is ready to be handed over? turkey, incidentally, will be hosting the g 20 summit on sunday, bringing the richest countries from across the world together and migration is officially on the agenda there. the european union will be hoping to get the problem push -- hoping to push to get the problem recognized as global. recent movements on the borders of sweden pennsylvania will. be a talking point. -- of sweden and slovenia will clearly be a talking point. genie: fifa has released a short list for the candidates of its presidency. michel platini is once again not on the list. he was not among the sev
just between the eu leaders this afternoon. tell us a bit more about that. eve: it is the sixth summit among european leaders on migration this year. they want to look at what action has been taken on decisions already made by european leaders, this relocation of the 160,000 people. so far, less than 200 people have been moved from italy and greece to other countries. also, the 3 billion set aside promised to turkey, how much money is ready to be handed over? turkey, incidentally, will be...
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fits in to the eu. >> does any of this record are a treaty -- require a treaty change? >> what cameron has said about what he is thinking about in terms of welfare payments and welfare eligibility and migrant from other eu countries coming in today u.k.. that is technically illegal under the treaties as they stand now. as they push forward with something like that, you'll have to see some kind of treaty change. tookw, to a handshake that 70 years to create. leaders of china and taiwan met race to face at -- during the weekend since the civil war split. singapore was the host. >> you can call it a handshake that painted a thousand words. it lasted just 80 seconds but was negotiated for more than two years. something few thought possible. acknowledgeder taiwan's right to rule it self. that conflict considered one of the biggest unsettled complex of the last century. they had a 15 minute closed door meeting. the talks to be pragmatic and straightforward. he stressed the need for more dialogue. interesting to note that there were no national flags. both referred to each oth
fits in to the eu. >> does any of this record are a treaty -- require a treaty change? >> what cameron has said about what he is thinking about in terms of welfare payments and welfare eligibility and migrant from other eu countries coming in today u.k.. that is technically illegal under the treaties as they stand now. as they push forward with something like that, you'll have to see some kind of treaty change. tookw, to a handshake that 70 years to create. leaders of china and...
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despite being part of the eu are not part of the schengen zone. they recognize it as a fundamental right guaranteed by the eu to citizens. it also extends to many non-i nationals legally on eu territory. laurence lee has more details. >> reporter: fences, the european union for years campaigned against them. in the divided communities in the occupied palestinian territories, yet now inside of europe itself security, just like everyone else, is trumping high moral talk of human rights. greece has a fence and mass doan yeah is currently making one and hungary even fenced itself over. even more liberal slovenia has bought the barbed wire. this calls into kweb what the greater supporters say is the greatest achievement. border-free travel otherwise known as schengen. schengen turns 30 this year. in 1985 when it was created for the soviet union was about to collapse, and academics were writing books called "the end of history," a source of boring but safe state of affairs in which nothing significant was going to happen and conflicts were a thing of th
despite being part of the eu are not part of the schengen zone. they recognize it as a fundamental right guaranteed by the eu to citizens. it also extends to many non-i nationals legally on eu territory. laurence lee has more details. >> reporter: fences, the european union for years campaigned against them. in the divided communities in the occupied palestinian territories, yet now inside of europe itself security, just like everyone else, is trumping high moral talk of human rights....
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germany and austria are pushing other eu countries to implement it. anchor: in the united states, the house of representatives has approved a bill to freeze immigration of syrian and iraqi refugees to the united states. more than 2/3 of congress voted for the republican sponsored resolution. the so-called safe act would block the resettlement of syrian and iraqi nationals until security agencies can certify that the applicants do not pose a security rsik. -- risk. opponents of the bill argue it would empower jihadi groups. president barack obama has vowed to veto this legislation. we turn to some other news in the autumn of unrest in israel and the occupied territories has claimed five more victims, two in a knife attack in tel aviv, three more including an american teenager in a drive-by shooting on the west bank. in both cases the assailants have been identified as palestinians. israel has beefed up security considerably over the past few weeks, but that has done little to curb the random attacks. reporter: this is a transport hub for israeli settle
germany and austria are pushing other eu countries to implement it. anchor: in the united states, the house of representatives has approved a bill to freeze immigration of syrian and iraqi refugees to the united states. more than 2/3 of congress voted for the republican sponsored resolution. the so-called safe act would block the resettlement of syrian and iraqi nationals until security agencies can certify that the applicants do not pose a security rsik. -- risk. opponents of the bill argue it...
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and this is a real problem because according to eu rules, people are supposed to apply for asylum in the first european country they get to. so to get round this, some richer northern european countries, such as germany and sweden, have been trying to help, by often scrapping that rule but not switzerland, as , refugees themselves have been telling us. >> a small gathering of refugees from eritrea, protesting against being housed in an underground bunker and against switzerland , wanting to deport them to italy under the rules of the dublin regulation. it's there where they were first registered in the eu after making the perilous journey from eastern africa. germam magos: one of our friends was told he was being sent back to italy. he tried to hang himself, but luckily someone found him in time. he's in a clinic. abraham ksawet: refugees in italy live on the streets. they have no accommodation, and nobody taking care of them. >> people risking their lives, crossing the mediterranean to reach the safe haven of europe. officially, refugees are registered at their point of arrival in t
and this is a real problem because according to eu rules, people are supposed to apply for asylum in the first european country they get to. so to get round this, some richer northern european countries, such as germany and sweden, have been trying to help, by often scrapping that rule but not switzerland, as , refugees themselves have been telling us. >> a small gathering of refugees from eritrea, protesting against being housed in an underground bunker and against switzerland , wanting...
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s relationship with the eu. they have talked about it in october. they asked cameron to put it in writing. they want the demands in writing. that is supposed to come today. other leaders are going to be looking at the details to see exactly how far cameron is going to push it in terms of how to renegotiate how the u.k. fits in with the eu. >> does this require treaty change? >> they hope not to go to treaty change. the way that it sounds, what cameron has said about what he is thinking in terms of welfare payments, eligibility, and migrants coming into the u.k., that is technically illegal under the treaty as they stand now. if they push for with something like that i think you are going , to have to see some kind of treaty change. >> now to a handshake that took seven years to create. leaders of china and taiwan met face-to-face for the first time since the civil war. singapore was host of the historic meeting. good morning. >> you can call it a handshake. -- you can call it a handshake that painted a thousand words. something you thought possible.
s relationship with the eu. they have talked about it in october. they asked cameron to put it in writing. they want the demands in writing. that is supposed to come today. other leaders are going to be looking at the details to see exactly how far cameron is going to push it in terms of how to renegotiate how the u.k. fits in with the eu. >> does this require treaty change? >> they hope not to go to treaty change. the way that it sounds, what cameron has said about what he is...
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thank you. >> the eu is giving africa billions of dollars. and coming .uh, strong words from tom hanks about the migrant crisis. stay with us. this is claira. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for her she's agreed to give it up. that's today? we'll be with her all day to see how it goes. after the deliveries, i was ok. now the ciabatta is done and the pain is starting again. more pills? seriously? seriously. all these stops to take more pills can be a pain. can i get my aleve back? for my pain, i want my aleve. get all day minor arthritis pain relief with an easy open cap. it begins from the the second we're born.er. because, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned every day. using wellness to keep away illness. and believing a single life can be made better by millions of others. as a health services and innovation company optum powers modern healthcare by connecting every part of it. so while the world keeps searching for healthier we're here to make healthier happen. can a a subconscious. mind? a knack f
thank you. >> the eu is giving africa billions of dollars. and coming .uh, strong words from tom hanks about the migrant crisis. stay with us. this is claira. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for her she's agreed to give it up. that's today? we'll be with her all day to see how it goes. after the deliveries, i was ok. now the ciabatta is done and the pain is starting again. more pills? seriously? seriously. all these stops to take more pills can be a pain. can i get my...
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from the eu to the gdp, it has been a volatile week and politics. and our weekly roundup of interviews features some very well-known faces. >> people say, where did alibaba come from? and a peak at some revealing charts, this is "bloomberg best." alix: hello, i am alix steel and welcome to "bloomberg best." a weekly review of the most important news coverage, analysis, information and in-depth journalism from bloomberg television's global network. our stories begin with news of banking implications around the world. >> federal prosecutors are calling this the largest theft of consumer data in history. prosecutors name suspected hackers for the first time and directly linked them to a cyber attack against j.p. morgan last year. joining us is a chief security advisor. let me start with you. perhaps you could put this into some context. what are the ramifications? >> he used a word i call very apt, breathtaking. i think that's accurate. this was a crime syndicate, much like the mob of old. that had its tentacles in all kinds of businesses. it was hacki
from the eu to the gdp, it has been a volatile week and politics. and our weekly roundup of interviews features some very well-known faces. >> people say, where did alibaba come from? and a peak at some revealing charts, this is "bloomberg best." alix: hello, i am alix steel and welcome to "bloomberg best." a weekly review of the most important news coverage, analysis, information and in-depth journalism from bloomberg television's global network. our stories begin...
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also the eu. >> bulgaria has given its initial response. the interior minister said that she hoped these allegations could be disproved but bulgaria was not able to control all the officers in the field. this does not sound like a very strong denial from the government. so it makes me feel that there are things to investigate here. >> what is the eu looking at? >> their primary responsibility is looking into the government of bulgaria. there's an ombudniss member. they need to put pressure on bulgaria. obviously we've been talking about this escalating crisis in eastern europe for months now. we've seen some up already. a lot of the countries not wanting to have anything to do with these flows of refugees. you get the sense the situation is actually getting worse because the eu's inability to have an overview of the whole thing. it's a european crisis and an inability to find consensus on how to deal with things. what started, we had hungarian leaders making statements. there were some allegations of abuse in bulgaria, human rights organiza
also the eu. >> bulgaria has given its initial response. the interior minister said that she hoped these allegations could be disproved but bulgaria was not able to control all the officers in the field. this does not sound like a very strong denial from the government. so it makes me feel that there are things to investigate here. >> what is the eu looking at? >> their primary responsibility is looking into the government of bulgaria. there's an ombudniss member. they need to...
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left, that would be bad news for the eu and germany. it would change the political .alance in the eu it is not in germany's interest. it comes down to two factors, what is the u.k. government and ending yeah, i think everybody is frustrated because they are not clear as to what they are. secondly, what is the success in them achieving satisfactory negotiations? one investment conclusion i would argue very strongly that the uncertainty over the timing and the result of the referendum is not discounted in the volatility. i would argue that the sterling is too stable giving the uncertainty of the referendum. that potential volatility has us skewed down. one conclusion is to be very cautious on long-term positions. guy: we will be back with you later. bhp has tontdown, brazil as they seek to suspend damssing there after two burst. bloomberg, we have a new show for you, kicking off later today, hosted by betty liu. that is a 4:30 u.k. time. i am sure you are looking ♪.ward to it countdown continues in a moment. ♪ guy: 6:22 in london, her
left, that would be bad news for the eu and germany. it would change the political .alance in the eu it is not in germany's interest. it comes down to two factors, what is the u.k. government and ending yeah, i think everybody is frustrated because they are not clear as to what they are. secondly, what is the success in them achieving satisfactory negotiations? one investment conclusion i would argue very strongly that the uncertainty over the timing and the result of the referendum is not...
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s relationship with the eu. they have talked about it in october. they asked cameron to put it in writing. they want the demands in writing. that is supposed to come today. other leaders are going to be looking at the details to see exactly how far cameron is going to push it in terms of how to renegotiate how the u.k. fits in with the eu. >> does this require treaty change? >> they hope not to go to treaty change. the way that it sounds, what cameron has said about what he is thinking in terms of welfare payments, eligibility, and migrants coming into the u.k., that is technically illegal under the treaty as they stand now. if they push for with something like that, i think you are going to have to see some kind of treaty change. >> now to a handshake that took seven years to create. leaders of china and taiwan met face-to-face for the first time since the civil war. singapore was host of the historic meeting. good morning. >> you can call it a handshake that painted a thousand words. something you thought possible. china has never acknowledged the
s relationship with the eu. they have talked about it in october. they asked cameron to put it in writing. they want the demands in writing. that is supposed to come today. other leaders are going to be looking at the details to see exactly how far cameron is going to push it in terms of how to renegotiate how the u.k. fits in with the eu. >> does this require treaty change? >> they hope not to go to treaty change. the way that it sounds, what cameron has said about what he is...
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also, it will complicate matters with the eu turkey refugees mark pirini. thank you for your analysis. >> thank you for having me. >> still to come on the al jazeera newshour: >> i think that was one of the worst foreign policy blunders in the modern history of the united states. >> why the legacy of the iraq invasion has again come back to haunt u.s. presidential hopeful hillae collary clinton. >> and the greek islands, athens digs deeper to pay its debt. in sport, the world number 1 cruise to see victory t much more on that later. >> friday's attacks across paris have shifted the focus of the g 20 meeting in turkey. it's been dominated by the crisis in syria. bernard smith has more from the summit in antalia. >> reporter: the attacks have over shadowed the agenda here at the g20 economic summit but the fear and increasing threats was on the agenda because of the murders of the people on the beach in tunisia and the suicide bomb inns ankara and beirut last week. all of these attacks claimed by isil. all of that casting a long shadow over this g20 summit. >
also, it will complicate matters with the eu turkey refugees mark pirini. thank you for your analysis. >> thank you for having me. >> still to come on the al jazeera newshour: >> i think that was one of the worst foreign policy blunders in the modern history of the united states. >> why the legacy of the iraq invasion has again come back to haunt u.s. presidential hopeful hillae collary clinton. >> and the greek islands, athens digs deeper to pay its debt. in...
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senators sent a letter to the eu denouncing them. they said we believe that these efforts are unwarranted and damaging to the prospects of the conflict. aljazeera's hoda has more from the west bank. >> reporter: the israeli's reaction came quickly. a statement issued by the foreign ministry condemns a decision taken by the eu to label israeli products. these are israeli products that are made outside of the internationally recognized borders of israel, so places like the west bank, and east jerusalem, and the goa golam heights in the north. it doesn't fall in the agreement simply because they're made in disputed territories. the goods in question are fresh produce, milk, chicken, honey, eggs, fresh vegetable and fresh fruits and grapes, and then the industry, israel has a thriving one, excluding the territories. prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, also reacted. he said that the eu is applying double standards to 200 disputed territories around the world. and none of them was slammed by such a decision. he also warned that it would be
senators sent a letter to the eu denouncing them. they said we believe that these efforts are unwarranted and damaging to the prospects of the conflict. aljazeera's hoda has more from the west bank. >> reporter: the israeli's reaction came quickly. a statement issued by the foreign ministry condemns a decision taken by the eu to label israeli products. these are israeli products that are made outside of the internationally recognized borders of israel, so places like the west bank, and...