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she is looking increasingly isolated among brussels colleagues. the picture back home is no better, either. she has been forced to take a tougher stance. she is forced to take a very conservative policy as support in her party dwindles. >> for months, she relied on democrats to drum up support, but now policy members are distancing themselves from her when she makes policy statements like this. >> if we are able to halt illegal migration in the aegean sea, we can take and people in an organized manner with a system so that we can share the burden and the duties. >> but sharing the burden is a system that both her european counterparts and her own party believe in less and less. the cdu has changed its approach to migration. hardly a week goes by without a new set of proposals to help germany reduce the number of refugees it takes in. they have been deporting more easily, halting family reification, and reducing benefits. >> this is the strictest change to the right of asylum seekers we have ever seen. >> merkel's eroding support is taking its toll
she is looking increasingly isolated among brussels colleagues. the picture back home is no better, either. she has been forced to take a tougher stance. she is forced to take a very conservative policy as support in her party dwindles. >> for months, she relied on democrats to drum up support, but now policy members are distancing themselves from her when she makes policy statements like this. >> if we are able to halt illegal migration in the aegean sea, we can take and people in...
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stay with us on countdown. >> it is 7:30 in brussels. let's get the first word news with caroline hyde. >> david cameron heads to brussels and seeks to cap months of negotiations. if he succeeds, he fires a starting gun on a referendum campaign. the federal reserve officials are signaling why they may lower forecast for growth, inflation, and future interest rates. minutes said there should be worried about disruptions that this year. increases the chief concern is china. in price inflation is up january. the cpi rose from a year earlier, compared to 1.6%. the price index fell and it extended declines. data, theyst trade underscored weakness and the exports sank the most since 2009. the imports plunged and were billion left a $5.7 trade deficit. attack in on could. ankara. the turkish president condemned the attack is beyond all human and moral boundaries and said that they will find those responsible and step up the fight against terrorism. jobs were lost. economists have been expecting a gain. there is falling business investment and w
stay with us on countdown. >> it is 7:30 in brussels. let's get the first word news with caroline hyde. >> david cameron heads to brussels and seeks to cap months of negotiations. if he succeeds, he fires a starting gun on a referendum campaign. the federal reserve officials are signaling why they may lower forecast for growth, inflation, and future interest rates. minutes said there should be worried about disruptions that this year. increases the chief concern is china. in price...
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let's get more from brussels. >> a glimmer of hope as we speak. a deal seems to be nine. that is what we are hearing from officials here it unnamed sources being named from brussels. but there are a lot of differences to overcome. that is why we see a lot of bilateral meetings taking place today with the likes of david cameron and the head of the eu council and claude juncker. there was a separate meeting with the prime minister of poland. other meetings with prime minister's and with francois hollande to iron out differences. now the text has been tweaked with the heads of diplomats and technical experts, and another 28 will sit down together in the room and over dinner to say yes or no to the latest draft. angela merkel, the head of germany, has been spotted in a square near here, which suggests a lot of progress has been made. we understand that progress has been made on issues like eurozone economic governance and the definition of the ever closer union. that there are still a few differences of opinion when it comes to restricting social it's forhat if european union
let's get more from brussels. >> a glimmer of hope as we speak. a deal seems to be nine. that is what we are hearing from officials here it unnamed sources being named from brussels. but there are a lot of differences to overcome. that is why we see a lot of bilateral meetings taking place today with the likes of david cameron and the head of the eu council and claude juncker. there was a separate meeting with the prime minister of poland. other meetings with prime minister's and with...
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justice ministers meet in brussels to discuss the migrant crisis. austria and balkan nations agreed to restrict numbers. iran gears up for elections on friday, seeking political gains. it is the first election since the nuclear deal and the lifting of sanctions. defeat theusal to encryption key on the iphone. up, one contract for several different jobs. how french employers are learning to share their workers to get around strict labor laws. we start with eu ministers meeting in brussels today to try migration policy. up plans withdrew several balkan countries, including fingerprinting all and trent and hungry will -- hungary hold a referendum. heightening border controls, and that means many migrants are stuck in greece. william hilderbrandt has more. william: greece has thrown down that con -- gauntlet. on, greece will not agree to deals if there is not a mandatory and proportional distribution of refugees among member states. worries it ise paying the price as europe fails to find a common approach to solve the migrant crisis. >> what we refuse t
justice ministers meet in brussels to discuss the migrant crisis. austria and balkan nations agreed to restrict numbers. iran gears up for elections on friday, seeking political gains. it is the first election since the nuclear deal and the lifting of sanctions. defeat theusal to encryption key on the iphone. up, one contract for several different jobs. how french employers are learning to share their workers to get around strict labor laws. we start with eu ministers meeting in brussels today...
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we arep going to start with the brussel sprout. and you will want to cut off the end and give them a rough chop. don't worry about getting messiful we have a pan set on olive oil. we're going to put in our roughly-chopped brussel sprouts and this is about two cups. we will let that cook down and add a little bit of freshly ground pepper an toss this around. we're going to start with parmesan cheese, mozzarella cheese, cream cheese, sour cream. you see where we're going for this. little pinin of salt, pepper and just blend it p up. i got the whipped cream cheeseful it makes it easier. sprouts to our cheese mix and mix it all together. we're going to dump this in and b spread it out evenly. and a little more mozzarella cheese. we've got our dip for baking and about 35 minutes until it's nice and bubbly on topful you can serve this one right in the baking dish, let it cool, add your favorite chips or crackers. if i can do it you can do it. boboappetito. >> ashley: looks yummy. for more recipes, go to wsvn.com and click on bite. hankie
we arep going to start with the brussel sprout. and you will want to cut off the end and give them a rough chop. don't worry about getting messiful we have a pan set on olive oil. we're going to put in our roughly-chopped brussel sprouts and this is about two cups. we will let that cook down and add a little bit of freshly ground pepper an toss this around. we're going to start with parmesan cheese, mozzarella cheese, cream cheese, sour cream. you see where we're going for this. little pinin of...
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we are going to look at the talks taking place in brussels. there is a possible brings it -- brexit. florence. david cameron has one chance to make a deal. it's the biggest gamble of his premiership. another british paper depicts david cameron as a ranch. you can see him trying to tighten the nuts and bolts. he wants to veterans place on permanent new footing. european mps that are having their way with david cameron. the daily mail is usually a supporter of david cameron. there is a sad photo of him. it says it all according to the daily mail. with demands to further watered down his referendum deal. was the french president involved? he has a battle back here. the government is reforming some very complicated labor laws. florence: the government is starting to change some of them. the pro-business newspaper is thrilled. a flexing security system, they can make it easier to fire people and hire people as well. they are calling on the 11th hour reform. it's an ambitious plan to put in place in his last year as president. is aabor minister ligh
we are going to look at the talks taking place in brussels. there is a possible brings it -- brexit. florence. david cameron has one chance to make a deal. it's the biggest gamble of his premiership. another british paper depicts david cameron as a ranch. you can see him trying to tighten the nuts and bolts. he wants to veterans place on permanent new footing. european mps that are having their way with david cameron. the daily mail is usually a supporter of david cameron. there is a sad photo...
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david cameron is heading to brussels. he hopes to come away with a deal he keeps britain in the e.u. angela merkel hopes a deal is reached as well. am convinced that it is in our national interests for britain to remain an active part of a strong and successful european union. a government always made clear that we work for results that not only britain but germany and all of europe profits from. guy: ryan chilcote joins us now from outside the commission building in brussels. we know migration is going to be a factor but what are the other sticking points? sitting here in london, how never should i be about negotiations taking place? ryan: you should definitely be interested. one bone of contention is to what extent the countries within the european union that use the euro will be able to dictate what happens in the countries inside the european union that do not use the euro. banks, it isns for the same way of asking the banks will have to comply with a kind of rules again imposed in brussels on the other e.u. countries
david cameron is heading to brussels. he hopes to come away with a deal he keeps britain in the e.u. angela merkel hopes a deal is reached as well. am convinced that it is in our national interests for britain to remain an active part of a strong and successful european union. a government always made clear that we work for results that not only britain but germany and all of europe profits from. guy: ryan chilcote joins us now from outside the commission building in brussels. we know migration...
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talks continue in brussels, not london. it continued at a lower level in brussels. what mr. cameron one is a 24 hour reprieve. yesterday evening we kind of got the sense not everything might be going in the same direction, in part because mr. task took to twitter and poured cold water on the fact that a deal was imminent. he said "no deal yet, intensive work in the next 24 hours overal." that is almost and they want to have a deal by the february 18 to 19th summit in brussels. that, if you have a brussels meeting and get some sort of agreement, you can have the referendum june 23 in the u.k.. that is when i come to london, so i'm trading you brussels for london. we both get good assignments and we mix things up. that is if they actually have a deal. betty: i feel left out of this quickly, whatly if they fail to strike a deal, what happens then? hans: mr. cameron can always delay this. he said he is going to call a referendum, it is just a question of when they do it at the eu -- eu level. .ark: hans, good to see you i will see you in brussels. onty: i am buying my ticket the
talks continue in brussels, not london. it continued at a lower level in brussels. what mr. cameron one is a 24 hour reprieve. yesterday evening we kind of got the sense not everything might be going in the same direction, in part because mr. task took to twitter and poured cold water on the fact that a deal was imminent. he said "no deal yet, intensive work in the next 24 hours overal." that is almost and they want to have a deal by the february 18 to 19th summit in brussels. that,...
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>> i expect a lot of drama coming from brussels. in the end, many are saying that a deal will be struck. they will need to put a deal on the table that looks like a win for the heads of states and david cameron said he can get the backing he needs. i have just seen a very interesting analysis done by the european council on foreign relations. they put together a scoreboard. none of the eu members want to see the u.k. leave. takesill do everything it to make sure a deal is struck. for that report as the brexit summit gets underway. next wednesday's deadly bombing turkish capital. 28 people were killed when a car bomb targeted the military in ankara. a syrian national was linked to syrian kurdish initial -- militias carried out the bombing. the leader of the group has denied involvement and has warned ankara against retaliating with ground action. a blast heard across the city. emergency services rushed to the scene to recover the injured and dead. passersby helped clear the route to allow ambulances through. cctv footage caught the m
>> i expect a lot of drama coming from brussels. in the end, many are saying that a deal will be struck. they will need to put a deal on the table that looks like a win for the heads of states and david cameron said he can get the backing he needs. i have just seen a very interesting analysis done by the european council on foreign relations. they put together a scoreboard. none of the eu members want to see the u.k. leave. takesill do everything it to make sure a deal is struck. for that...
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headed to brussels defaces u.k. counterpart -- eu counterparts. ryan is ineporter brussels for us. what is he going to get done. where the sticking point. ben: i think the first might to what extent british banks were left to comply with rules imposed here. browse the biggest of the mullahs migration. the u.k. would like to children ofar the migrant workers from the eu in the u.k.. that is from getting benefit of the are living in the u.k. of us of compromise on that whereby they would he get a reduced amount of child benefit if they are not living in u.k.. where talking about 38,000 child benefit and all. it amounts to 25 million pounds according to some math. really small fry in the big picture. but very emotive. that is one of the reasons we heard donald tusk say that while he would like to see a deal done here, there is no guarantee that it will happen by friday. guy: ok, so a lot needs to happen between now and then. when will tickets are to be booked home? cameron shows is, up and meet with tusk who came up with an overnight proposal leaders of the 27 other countries. that wi
headed to brussels defaces u.k. counterpart -- eu counterparts. ryan is ineporter brussels for us. what is he going to get done. where the sticking point. ben: i think the first might to what extent british banks were left to comply with rules imposed here. browse the biggest of the mullahs migration. the u.k. would like to children ofar the migrant workers from the eu in the u.k.. that is from getting benefit of the are living in the u.k. of us of compromise on that whereby they would he get a...
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julia is still in brussels. so talking all night long but no deal yet. >> reporter: no deal as far as we know, louisa. they're still going to talk this morning. david cameron not leaving until the early hours of this morning, 5:30 a.m. he's certainly burning the midnight oil. of course, there was always going to be theatrics around this. you have to say if it is about theatrics, then he's going for an oscar-winning performance here. it's all the same issues we've been talking about for the last 24 hours. obviously at the heart of the debate is restricting welfare payments for eu workers operating in the u.k. we know brussels offering an emergency break, but apparently david cameron going in there saying, look, we want this emergency break to apply to 13 years, an initial seven years, then two sets of an additional three years. i think that's taken everybody aback. that's a lot to talk about. you have countries like france and belgium wanting a self-destruct clause in here to prevent those that want the u.k. to l
julia is still in brussels. so talking all night long but no deal yet. >> reporter: no deal as far as we know, louisa. they're still going to talk this morning. david cameron not leaving until the early hours of this morning, 5:30 a.m. he's certainly burning the midnight oil. of course, there was always going to be theatrics around this. you have to say if it is about theatrics, then he's going for an oscar-winning performance here. it's all the same issues we've been talking about for...
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so we now have a proposal in the text that if brussels comes up with legislation we don't want, we can get together with other parliaments and block it with a red card. and we've also proposed a new mechanism to finally enforce the principle of sub sidiator which states that as far as possible, power should sit here in this parliament, not in brussels. so every year, the european union has got to go through the powers they exercise and work out which are no longer needed and should be returned to nation states. now, second, i said we wanted to make europe more competitive. and deal with the rule-making and bureaucracy that can cost jobs in britain and across the european union. we ask for commitments on all the areas central to european competitiveness. we want international trade deals signed, the single market completed and regulations stripped back. all of these things are covered in the draft texts. there is a new proposal for specific targets to reduce the -- this will help small and medium-sized businesses and there's a new mechanism to drive these through and dut the red tape ye
so we now have a proposal in the text that if brussels comes up with legislation we don't want, we can get together with other parliaments and block it with a red card. and we've also proposed a new mechanism to finally enforce the principle of sub sidiator which states that as far as possible, power should sit here in this parliament, not in brussels. so every year, the european union has got to go through the powers they exercise and work out which are no longer needed and should be returned...
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all eyes are on the meeting in brussels. david cameron is facing resistance, particularly from european nations that have more of a welfare curve on european citizens. i am pleased to introduce pawel szalamacha. on what is happening in brussels at the moment, where do you stand on a deal that might be wrought back to the u.k.? is welfare benefits are crimped, it will hurt people can come -- it will hurt people who come from poland. : i understand the position of britain because we have a problem with the sensualist -- .he central list tribe we think the case is strong, and the hyperactivity represented by brussels should be checked. we have a point of difference, and this is the focus working elsewhere, and so on and so forth. that it is crystal clear there will be differences between our government and the prime minister cameron in brussels. i hope a sensible solution can be worked out. caroline: what about the solution that you might come to -- last month you said they celebrated -- pawel: i have forgotten this, actually,
all eyes are on the meeting in brussels. david cameron is facing resistance, particularly from european nations that have more of a welfare curve on european citizens. i am pleased to introduce pawel szalamacha. on what is happening in brussels at the moment, where do you stand on a deal that might be wrought back to the u.k.? is welfare benefits are crimped, it will hurt people can come -- it will hurt people who come from poland. : i understand the position of britain because we have a...
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up next, we are going live to brussels. european leaders arrive for their second day of brexit negotiations. stay with us. ♪ mark: welcome back to "the pulse " live on bloomberg television and radio. eu leaders have been arriving for their second day of negotiations to avert a brexit. we've seen angela merkel and francois hollande. ryan chilcote is still there. migrant benefits have been a sticking point. what else? hans: another -- ryan: another big sticking point is financial regulation. the british prime minister wants to make sure the eurozone countries, the nine countries in the european union -- 19 i should say, that use the euro, can't dictate what happens in the nine countries inside the european union that don't use the euro, namely britain. he wants to shield british banks and the financial system from some of the rules imposed in brussels. we just heard the french president walk into the building. he said he's not happy with what the brits have discussed thus far. he wants to make sure the rules are fair for al
up next, we are going live to brussels. european leaders arrive for their second day of brexit negotiations. stay with us. ♪ mark: welcome back to "the pulse " live on bloomberg television and radio. eu leaders have been arriving for their second day of negotiations to avert a brexit. we've seen angela merkel and francois hollande. ryan chilcote is still there. migrant benefits have been a sticking point. what else? hans: another -- ryan: another big sticking point is financial...
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yes, yes, you can make brussel i'm going to show you how. for this one, you're going to need brussel sprout, obviously, extra virgin olive oil, rice wine vinegar, honey, siratcha and salt and pepper for seasoning. cut the ends off the sprouts, slice it rite dow the middle. if this are leaves that look brown or ugly, get rid of them. we want to start by putting in a little olive oil. i'm going to drop in a little rice wine vinegar, then add some honey and, of course, where there is sweet, there's got to be a little spice. let's throw in siratcha. you can feel the honey stiff. then it thins out and you can feel it's all blended together. all whisked up. i'm going to put it in, making covered up, a little saltl, pepper. always season your foodful now mix that up. i'm going to put them on my baking sheet. i'm just throwing them on there. i'm going to go back and make sure they're cut side down. the brussel sprouts are going intoto a 400 degree oven for about 25 to 30 minutes. you will know they're ready when they're nice and gold pen brown and c
yes, yes, you can make brussel i'm going to show you how. for this one, you're going to need brussel sprout, obviously, extra virgin olive oil, rice wine vinegar, honey, siratcha and salt and pepper for seasoning. cut the ends off the sprouts, slice it rite dow the middle. if this are leaves that look brown or ugly, get rid of them. we want to start by putting in a little olive oil. i'm going to drop in a little rice wine vinegar, then add some honey and, of course, where there is sweet,...
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and blaming brussels, brussels has no armies. it has no money. it has no foreign policy to speak of. it has no defense policy. so brussels won't do it. it has to be a coalition of eu member states that will do that. and are we possibly getting into a war, meaning europe, with presumably united states, a possible war with russia? probably not. but a proxy war, we already are in a proxy war. so russia may have to, in a sense, be satisfied by the fact that now is part of the middle east, something they had lost until recently. turkey has to really curb the ambitions, some of the ambitions, mr. erdogan has. particularly the ugly ambitions. iran, yeah, it's very vested on the assad regime. but the fact remains that iran will have to also become a citizen of the world, as it were. there are new openings there. it may take awhile. now what about saudi arabia? is saudi arabia willing to actually go to war with iran? we know that they sent airplanes or they're about to send airplanes to turkey. and there is talk about saudis actually committing troops in
and blaming brussels, brussels has no armies. it has no money. it has no foreign policy to speak of. it has no defense policy. so brussels won't do it. it has to be a coalition of eu member states that will do that. and are we possibly getting into a war, meaning europe, with presumably united states, a possible war with russia? probably not. but a proxy war, we already are in a proxy war. so russia may have to, in a sense, be satisfied by the fact that now is part of the middle east, something...
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elsewhere nato defense minister meeting in brussels and agreed to sent war ships to the aegean sea to stop mugingly refugees and migrants to europe. more on that in a moment but first to munich and our diplomatic editor james base and is there much cause for optimism? >> i don't think so at this stage. certainly there is a great deal of effort going on, 19 delegations now meeting the so called international syria support group, the international supporters and backers of the process trying to get the process and talks in geneva back on track but in many ways it was a meeting that happened a few hours ago that was most important of the day between sergei fedorov and the u.s. secretary of state john kerry. you just have to look at the meeting and pictures from the start of the meeting and it told you from the very start this was a very difficult meeting. russia proposing a ceasefire but from the first of march the u.s. and its western arab allies saying that means russia would have another three weeks of bombardment to change the situation radically on the ground. i think they are talki
elsewhere nato defense minister meeting in brussels and agreed to sent war ships to the aegean sea to stop mugingly refugees and migrants to europe. more on that in a moment but first to munich and our diplomatic editor james base and is there much cause for optimism? >> i don't think so at this stage. certainly there is a great deal of effort going on, 19 delegations now meeting the so called international syria support group, the international supporters and backers of the process...
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(audience laughs) - well uh, brussels sprouts. (laughs weakly) - i think i can find my way home alone. - beaver you promised your father. - i know, but i didn't know it was gonna be this soon. - beaver, sit down. now beaver, you promised. now you go ahead and eat them. - but if i eat them i'm liable to get sick! - you will not be sick! - is there something wrong? - oh no, that's ok, miss. i don't think he's really gonna get sick. - i don't like brussels sprouts. - i can bring you something else, - [june] no, no, he's going to eat them. - yes ma'am. - i never forced my children to eat anything they didn't want. - yes well i would prefer that he eat them. - poor little dear. (audience laughs) - ward, are you just going to sit there? - no, no uh, beaver, you did promise to eat them the next time they were served. - i know. i thought i could, but i can't. i'll go home, i'm not afraid of the dark. - yeah, and i'll go with him. heck, i didn't wanna see that game anyway. (audience laughs) - he's such a sweet child, don't send him home! (
(audience laughs) - well uh, brussels sprouts. (laughs weakly) - i think i can find my way home alone. - beaver you promised your father. - i know, but i didn't know it was gonna be this soon. - beaver, sit down. now beaver, you promised. now you go ahead and eat them. - but if i eat them i'm liable to get sick! - you will not be sick! - is there something wrong? - oh no, that's ok, miss. i don't think he's really gonna get sick. - i don't like brussels sprouts. - i can bring you something...
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i do not love brussels, i love britain. my job as british prime minister is to do all in my power is to protect britain's interests. when it comes to europe mind is a hard-headed assessment of what is in our national interest. we should never forget why this organization came into being. 70 years ago our countries were fighting each other. today we're talking. today we're trying to fix problems. today we discuss around a table how we're going to sort things out and we should never forget that. we should never take that achievement, peace and stability on the continent for granted. today our world is again an uncertain place with threats to our security, and our existence coming from multiple cultures. this in my view is a time to stick together, a time for strength in numbers. like many i've had my doubts about the european union as an organization. believe me i still do. but just because an of course is frustrating, it does not mean that you should necessarily walk out of it, and certainly not without thinking very careful
i do not love brussels, i love britain. my job as british prime minister is to do all in my power is to protect britain's interests. when it comes to europe mind is a hard-headed assessment of what is in our national interest. we should never forget why this organization came into being. 70 years ago our countries were fighting each other. today we're talking. today we're trying to fix problems. today we discuss around a table how we're going to sort things out and we should never forget that....
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you can make brussel sprouts taste good! i'll show you how. extra virgin olive oil and then it is to sir ternoona and then we just want to slice it right down the middle and if there are any leaves for the rice wine vinegar and then going to be a little spice. let's throw in some sir afternoona! and ticka all and whisk it sxup it's all blended together. i'm all whisked up and just put it in there and toss it and makekesure and put it on the throwing them on there and making sure they're cut side down. and it's 23 to 25 minutes and then know in a minute they'll see they're nice and golden brown and crispy on top and ready to eat. our brussel sprouts are nice and crunchy on the top, caramelized on the bottom and all we have to do is serve them up. there you have it. i garnished my brussel sprouts with the parmesan cheese, spicy and delicious. if i can do it, you can do it. bon appetito! i'm belkys nerey. >> and for more on this and otheherecipes check out the website on wsvn.com and click on bite. >> jeff: actually i put them under the broiler t
you can make brussel sprouts taste good! i'll show you how. extra virgin olive oil and then it is to sir ternoona and then we just want to slice it right down the middle and if there are any leaves for the rice wine vinegar and then going to be a little spice. let's throw in some sir afternoona! and ticka all and whisk it sxup it's all blended together. i'm all whisked up and just put it in there and toss it and makekesure and put it on the throwing them on there and making sure they're cut...
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>> let me thank him for the remarks in brussels for the negotiation. his eyes were shouting for a minute there. he has been doing the job for six years and done extremely well. we have managed to change their rules which is a real breakthrough be in terms of the help we are giving to italy and greece the discussions in brussels were very intense because the numbers have to be reduced and reduced radically and that is why i strongly support and britain contributes to the maritime operations that will have strong nato support as well as support to bring together and -- greece and turkey with a common information intelligence about what is happening so we can stop these criminal gains from operating in the area. without that, there will not be a chance of getting the situation under control. >> for decades british ministers who had involvement with europe, to exaggerate the influence we bring to bear and conceal our inability to which the british interests. is that why the freedom of information request to establish that over the last two decades britain
>> let me thank him for the remarks in brussels for the negotiation. his eyes were shouting for a minute there. he has been doing the job for six years and done extremely well. we have managed to change their rules which is a real breakthrough be in terms of the help we are giving to italy and greece the discussions in brussels were very intense because the numbers have to be reduced and reduced radically and that is why i strongly support and britain contributes to the maritime...
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one, you've had a successive range of treaties, passing competencies from britain to brussels. that can't happen anymore. so if any prime minister, me or any subsequent prime minister signed up to a treaty to pass powers, they couldn't. there would be a referendum. the second way that powers get passed is through the judgment of the european court of justice. that's why what's been secured on ever-closer union is important because it's saying that in terms, if we can get this agreed, you can't use that clause to drive a ratchet of competencies going from britain to brussels. so the two routes for further integration where britain is concerned, i think, have been effectively blocked off. >> liz kendall. >> thank you, mr. speaker. can the prime minister confirm that nothing in this renegotiation waters down important security cooperation at the eu level, like intelligence sharing, joint investigations and the eu arrest warrant and that when a deal is done finally, that he will join members on this side of the house making a strong case that our membership of the eu helps bring cr
one, you've had a successive range of treaties, passing competencies from britain to brussels. that can't happen anymore. so if any prime minister, me or any subsequent prime minister signed up to a treaty to pass powers, they couldn't. there would be a referendum. the second way that powers get passed is through the judgment of the european court of justice. that's why what's been secured on ever-closer union is important because it's saying that in terms, if we can get this agreed, you can't...
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let's get to brussels where ryan chilcote is standing by. ryan, sleep deprivation probably something of a story overnight. let's talk about why these folks are bothered. there are a few sticking points that remain, the british demand that benefits for eu migrants working in the u k be incurred and specifically how long it would take for eu migrants working in the u.k. to be eligible for british benefits. remember in the draft agreement pulled outesident that it was going to be a periodear waiting e before they vested in those benefits. migrants we need to wait for seven years but actually we might want three-year extensions in addition to that. that caused eastern european countries -- that caught eastern european countries off guard. they were very negative in general. they suggested five, the talks went on. there is also an argument between the french on the one hand and the brits on the other about mitchell formalization -- about financial formalization. non-euro using banks within the european union. the belgians and the french said i've
let's get to brussels where ryan chilcote is standing by. ryan, sleep deprivation probably something of a story overnight. let's talk about why these folks are bothered. there are a few sticking points that remain, the british demand that benefits for eu migrants working in the u k be incurred and specifically how long it would take for eu migrants working in the u.k. to be eligible for british benefits. remember in the draft agreement pulled outesident that it was going to be a periodear...
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he hopes to gain more legal independence from brussels. exceptions like these are not sitting well with many eu members. >> i heard rumors about possible problems with the final outcome of the summit. also related to the universities. reporter: greece unveiled its own list of demands. athens wants changes in eu refugee policy before agreeing to a deal with britain. back in london, pro-eu demonstrators are calling for the country to stay in the union. but the real decision is in the hands of the british people. they could vote on the issue in referendum as early as june. >> international monetary fund boss christine lagarde is being confirmed to a second term as managing director. lagarde was the only candidate for the post. lagarde address the instability that has gripped much of the world's financial markets. she acknowledged the chinese economy was undergoing a difficult transition and sit open communication between policymakers was key to avoiding future instability. it has been a spectacular fall from grace, the russian economy has bee
he hopes to gain more legal independence from brussels. exceptions like these are not sitting well with many eu members. >> i heard rumors about possible problems with the final outcome of the summit. also related to the universities. reporter: greece unveiled its own list of demands. athens wants changes in eu refugee policy before agreeing to a deal with britain. back in london, pro-eu demonstrators are calling for the country to stay in the union. but the real decision is in the hands...
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emma haywood live for us in brussels. you would not expect a man battling for his history to be anything other than outwardly confident. but what are you hearing about what he is going to come back from brussels with? >> reporter: well, he is hoping for a good deal. and we think we're going to be for a long night here. there is a sense of anticipation that we might not get a deal today, it may be tomorrow. this is a two-day meeting. we have seen leaders arriving here, saying they want britain to stay in the e.u., but they don't want the concessions to be too deep. david cameron said he wanted a good deal to take back to the british people. >> we have got some important work to do today and tomorrow, and it is going to be hard. i'll be battling for britain, i will not take a deal that doesn't meet what we need. i think it's much more important to get this right, than to do anything in a rush, but with goodwill and hard work, we can get a better deal for britain. >> let's imagine these ifs. if he comes back with something h
emma haywood live for us in brussels. you would not expect a man battling for his history to be anything other than outwardly confident. but what are you hearing about what he is going to come back from brussels with? >> reporter: well, he is hoping for a good deal. and we think we're going to be for a long night here. there is a sense of anticipation that we might not get a deal today, it may be tomorrow. this is a two-day meeting. we have seen leaders arriving here, saying they want...
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our correspondent reports from brussels. >> reporter: on the surface life in brussels is deceptively normal. this popular market draws tourists and locals just as it has always done. the military patrols are never far away, a reminder of an active manhunt for the suspects linked to the paris attacks. security levels have been relaxed but an attack is still possible and probable. but for many people life goes on >> if there is anything going to happen, it will. we see more police but that's about it. i don't really think a lot of people that will stop them on doing their daily business. >> reporter: when french and belgium politicians meet it will be for shared issues. it will show gaps in intelligence that both countries are eager to close. all but two men linked to the attack are from about belgium or france. salah abdeslam managed to escape paris passing through check points because he hadn't yet been identified as a suspect. experts are calling for better international cooperation. >> we have to share with the other countries. that is necessary. that has to be established, set up,
our correspondent reports from brussels. >> reporter: on the surface life in brussels is deceptively normal. this popular market draws tourists and locals just as it has always done. the military patrols are never far away, a reminder of an active manhunt for the suspects linked to the paris attacks. security levels have been relaxed but an attack is still possible and probable. but for many people life goes on >> if there is anything going to happen, it will. we see more police but...
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. >> britain wants to reserve the right to block some brussels backed legislation. it since it would only be able to do this and cohesion with other eu states, conservative critics say the conditions don't go far enough. >> looking to the future and our role as a great world car in player. the eu is cramping our style and damaging our freedom. >> sharpening his persuasive skills is now his biggest task. >> we spoke to our brussels correspondent and asked him if cameron's very positive response to the proposals mean that there's is real progress being made here. >> it is a move that will get us one step closer to a referendum. david cameron has already indicated -- they will campaign in favor of the u.k. staying in the european union. and the starting shop has been fired. brent: that is david reporting for us. john kerry has voiced concerns about territory in libya. there are efforts to stop the terror group. >> ministers must come up with that. the danger is far from over. it is the risk of the so-called islamic state. there will soon be a national unity government
. >> britain wants to reserve the right to block some brussels backed legislation. it since it would only be able to do this and cohesion with other eu states, conservative critics say the conditions don't go far enough. >> looking to the future and our role as a great world car in player. the eu is cramping our style and damaging our freedom. >> sharpening his persuasive skills is now his biggest task. >> we spoke to our brussels correspondent and asked him if cameron's...
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brendan: we're going to take you from new york to london and to brussels. european stocks are on a roll, hitting a two week high thanks to better than expected earnings. kamman -- david cameron tries to close the deal to keep the u.k. in the european union. on the: and they are runway and ready to take off. dozens of designers will show off at new york fashion week. but first we go to julie hyman at the market desk for an update on crude oil inventories. crude oil inventories fewng out in just the past moments. inventories showing an increase as forecast, though it is a -- 9er than forecast million barrels was for cast and it looks like gasoline inventories are higher, though not quite as high as had been forecast. we had the american trillium american ada's -- petroleum institute data out and we see oil prices hang onto their gains. although we see a delayed reaction when it comes to oil prices in the wake of these kinds of reports. what i am seeing on my terminal is oil taking a leg downward. can we take a look at the bloomberg here? it looks like that is
brendan: we're going to take you from new york to london and to brussels. european stocks are on a roll, hitting a two week high thanks to better than expected earnings. kamman -- david cameron tries to close the deal to keep the u.k. in the european union. on the: and they are runway and ready to take off. dozens of designers will show off at new york fashion week. but first we go to julie hyman at the market desk for an update on crude oil inventories. crude oil inventories fewng out in just...
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brussels has officially enshrined a dmultispeed europe. where i disagree profoundly with the right old gentleman is i in think these trade deals are good for braitain and the sooner we o the deal with america the better. i think he's wrong about financial services. there are morerecoy than peoplen financial services in our country outside the city of london than inside the city of o london and crucially what the au single market means is that witr one establishment in britain you can trade throughout the european union. lose that and you'll see jobs going from britain to other ding countries. let me end here, on a note of wa consensus. look, to labor government stand here, conservative government standing here, we've all had our difficulties with europe.ur l we've all wanted to get the budget down. so we've all wanted to get powers b returned. we all found because of our loe for this house of commons and r our love of british democracy we sometimes find this process trying but at the end of the day we've always known when it comes to our e
brussels has officially enshrined a dmultispeed europe. where i disagree profoundly with the right old gentleman is i in think these trade deals are good for braitain and the sooner we o the deal with america the better. i think he's wrong about financial services. there are morerecoy than peoplen financial services in our country outside the city of london than inside the city of o london and crucially what the au single market means is that witr one establishment in britain you can trade...
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for weeks the brussels district was the center of intense police activity, many of the paris attackers had links here and bu belgium said it was an incubator of jihadism but better security won't solve the neighborhoods deeper, social problems. >> translator: when there is more security it makes people feel safer. the threats don't disappear like this. we have to provide work and support and we have to change things for the young. >> reporter: the paris attacks were among the deadliest in europe since the second world war and now people welcome greater security and the lure of radical arms groups remains so too does the risk of more violence. lee barker, al jazeera, brussels. >>> israeli government improved space for nonorthodox jews where men and women will be allowed to pray together until now men and women have prayed separately at the western wall and it's part of the retaining wall where the holy temple stood, holy site in judaism and millions around the world visit the wall to pray. chinese police arrested 21 people connected to a ponzi scheme that allegedly defrauded investors o
for weeks the brussels district was the center of intense police activity, many of the paris attackers had links here and bu belgium said it was an incubator of jihadism but better security won't solve the neighborhoods deeper, social problems. >> translator: when there is more security it makes people feel safer. the threats don't disappear like this. we have to provide work and support and we have to change things for the young. >> reporter: the paris attacks were among the...
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brendan: we are going to take you from new york to london to be very busy brussels in the next hour. here is what we are watching. running into a roadblock. prime minister david cameron faces resistance as he tries to work out a deal to keep the u.k. in the european union. the brakes onts lending. some banks will have to put away or reserve because they made loans to fast. a fast lane. in we will look at the next big thing in collectible cars. it is not all ferrari's and lamborghinis. we are half an hour away from the close of trade in europe. mark, tell us about today's market action. mark: before i do, we have breaking news. you want to tell us? brendan: christine lagarde has as the managing director of the imf for another term. , firstturmoil field term. she has the confidence of global leaders. that is something that we have known for some time. i think we are going to get tom keene on in just a second to talk about the legacy and the future of christine lagarde. for the time being, let's go back to you to talk about what is happening in markets in europe today. expectedyou say,
brendan: we are going to take you from new york to london to be very busy brussels in the next hour. here is what we are watching. running into a roadblock. prime minister david cameron faces resistance as he tries to work out a deal to keep the u.k. in the european union. the brakes onts lending. some banks will have to put away or reserve because they made loans to fast. a fast lane. in we will look at the next big thing in collectible cars. it is not all ferrari's and lamborghinis. we are...
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ryan chilcote in brussels. still ahead on bloomberg markets, the recent plunge in oil has many people speculating that we are just seeing a repeat of the mid 80's collapse. we will talk to one expert who says this time, it is very, very different. ♪ alix: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, welcome back to "bloomberg markets." i am alix steel. let's start with the headlines. more from the news desk. first, we go to washington. dignitaries will pay tribute to the late justice. the president and mrs. obama will pay their respects this afternoon. the funeral is tomorrow. recent polls show that hillary with bernieied sanders on the eve of the nevada caucuses. hillary clinton has had some last-minute campaign events. donald trump as a big week going into the republican primary. the big fight will be for second place between ted cruz, marco rubio, and jeb bush. respect comes from south carolina with special guest, trey gowdy. the international space station just got a little tighter. launched aauts trash
ryan chilcote in brussels. still ahead on bloomberg markets, the recent plunge in oil has many people speculating that we are just seeing a repeat of the mid 80's collapse. we will talk to one expert who says this time, it is very, very different. ♪ alix: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, welcome back to "bloomberg markets." i am alix steel. let's start with the headlines. more from the news desk. first, we go to washington. dignitaries will pay tribute to the late...
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>> let me thank him for the remarks in brussels for the negotiation. his eyes were shouting for a minute there. he has been doing the job for six years and done extremely well. we have managed to change their rules which is a real breakthrough be in terms of the help we are giving to italy and greece the discussions in brussels were very intense because the numbers have to be reduced and reduced radically and that is why i strongly support and britain contributes to the maritime operations that will have strong nato support as well as support to bring together and -- greece and turkey with a common information intelligence about what is happening so we can stop these criminal gains from operating in the area. without that, there will not be a chance of getting the situation under control. >> for decades british ministers who had involvement with europe to exaggerate the influence we bring to bear and conceal our inability to which the british interests. is that why the freedom of information request to establish that over the last two decades britain h
>> let me thank him for the remarks in brussels for the negotiation. his eyes were shouting for a minute there. he has been doing the job for six years and done extremely well. we have managed to change their rules which is a real breakthrough be in terms of the help we are giving to italy and greece the discussions in brussels were very intense because the numbers have to be reduced and reduced radically and that is why i strongly support and britain contributes to the maritime...
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, and brussels, though, they may say he's asking for too much. afterwards, he'll face the challenge of trying to sell the deal to the british public. many of who are still undecided about which way they'll vote in an in or out referendum. the idea of one of europe's biggest economies potentially going it alone has prompted questions about what an e.u. without britain or a britain without the e.u. might look like? >> really what's at stake is the sovereignty issue. the clash of individual nations' interests and that of the wired european union and that's where cameron is getting -- coming up against resistence because those countries in the east are saying we don't want to water down the citizens rights who are perhaps my great to go britain. >> reporter: these talks will undoubtedly be tense and could help pave the future direction of the entire e.u. they are getting ready to sends stock abroad, not knowing if the path ahead will run quite so smoothly if britain is taken down a different track. emma hayward, al jazeera, in manchester. >>> venezue
, and brussels, though, they may say he's asking for too much. afterwards, he'll face the challenge of trying to sell the deal to the british public. many of who are still undecided about which way they'll vote in an in or out referendum. the idea of one of europe's biggest economies potentially going it alone has prompted questions about what an e.u. without britain or a britain without the e.u. might look like? >> really what's at stake is the sovereignty issue. the clash of individual...
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>> what happens next is we go to brussels i think on february 18, february 19. that's a two day european union heads of state summit meeting and that is where this deal that was hammered out between mr. cameron and mr. tusk will be put to the 27 other member states, other member leaders. my gut instinct is that they will live with this agreement hammered out, that the cop sessions made to britain are not too onerous from their point of view. there they move on to the scheduling of the referendum in britain itself. as i suggested, mr. david cameron would like that referendum sooner than later. he's promised to hold it by the end of the 2017. the noises are that it could be in late june. there is important reason for that. remember what we saw in europe last summer, extraordinary numbers of refugees rising in numbers as the summer increased. those kind of pictures the commission feels will string then the anti e.u. camp, so the sooner he can hold that referendum, the better from his point of view. >> barnaby, thank you so much for that, barnaby phillips for us liv
>> what happens next is we go to brussels i think on february 18, february 19. that's a two day european union heads of state summit meeting and that is where this deal that was hammered out between mr. cameron and mr. tusk will be put to the 27 other member states, other member leaders. my gut instinct is that they will live with this agreement hammered out, that the cop sessions made to britain are not too onerous from their point of view. there they move on to the scheduling of the...
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from brussels into france too carry out these deadl deadly at. shared database of information a list of suspects, both intelligence agencies working closer together, and for it not just to be limited to both brussels and france but for these requirements to also be extended across the whole of the continent also to make sure that anybody who poses a real threat to any eu or schengen state is under the radar of the intelligence services across europe. >> neave barker in brussels, thank you. >>> the u.k. has approved a scient's request. critics say it crosses too many ethical boundaries and could be leading to so-called designer babies. phil lavelle has more. >> this is where the story is about, the human embryo where the scientists should genetically modify these but it is a ethical mine field and the argument about it all is about to get much louder here in the u.k. because permission has now been granted. this organization the frances ickrick institute has now said yes, the scientists needed that license to go ahead and perform what's called gen
from brussels into france too carry out these deadl deadly at. shared database of information a list of suspects, both intelligence agencies working closer together, and for it not just to be limited to both brussels and france but for these requirements to also be extended across the whole of the continent also to make sure that anybody who poses a real threat to any eu or schengen state is under the radar of the intelligence services across europe. >> neave barker in brussels, thank...
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in brussels, so now just a few months to go before the referendum finely happens. what is the main point of both sides. is it all about the economy or are there other issues in the security, for example. 148 days from now the referendum will be held. one side you have david cameron basically saying he has got the best of both worlds for british voters, british citizens, and this is a special status as it would that the united kingdom has. there will be no closer union for britain toss worry about from his perspective. these are all good points that the campaign will basically be trying to stress to voters. then the independence party said that the deal is not listening to the concerns of a very large group of the electorate. clearly they'll have a point. we know there are two campaigns so far from the side that wants the u.k. to pull out of the european union. and clearly those two sides their believe has been what has been arrived at in brussels is more of the same. the variation which endorsed staying inside the common market. from their point of view this is not
in brussels, so now just a few months to go before the referendum finely happens. what is the main point of both sides. is it all about the economy or are there other issues in the security, for example. 148 days from now the referendum will be held. one side you have david cameron basically saying he has got the best of both worlds for british voters, british citizens, and this is a special status as it would that the united kingdom has. there will be no closer union for britain toss worry...
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the brussels leaders are gathering to decide what to do with the u.k. we got an undecided loading -- undecided opening. london open. you see money going into the yen. you're seeing china taking exuberantrhaps over lending going on. about .25%. dollar yen has given back some of its gains. the yen given back some of its gain. money flowing into the yen. probably the biggest month and seven years in terms of money going into the yen. all of this is an 86 year high. this is your risk radar. we've heard from the pboc governor talking about the need for the fact the world has existed on monetary policy. dipped about .33%. wall street has boosted its holdings to the highest level in two years. as far as risk and reward, other people are selling. gold is trading at $1226. gold has risen for six straight sessions. still in this very difficult risk environment. they are concerned about this disjointed miss between markets and fundamentals. oil supply at levels they have not seen since the 1930's. -- he may need to use the nations oil income. that may have ramific
the brussels leaders are gathering to decide what to do with the u.k. we got an undecided loading -- undecided opening. london open. you see money going into the yen. you're seeing china taking exuberantrhaps over lending going on. about .25%. dollar yen has given back some of its gains. the yen given back some of its gain. money flowing into the yen. probably the biggest month and seven years in terms of money going into the yen. all of this is an 86 year high. this is your risk radar. we've...
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talks with european commission chief, jean-claude juncker, in brussels later today, stressing that he will not entertain the i.t. of a brexit, saying there the idea of a brexit, saying there is no plan b on the table. the eagles of death metal returned to the stage. to complete the concert they started before gunmen opened fire on the audience, killing 90 people. up, trying to promote independent bookselling on the online retail giant. music's big night of the year, the annual grammys ceremony that took place on monday in los angeles. ."u're watching "france 24 first, our top story. the u.n., syria envoy has met with syria's foreign minister on the -- in crucial talks on the dire need for humanitarian aid in the besieged part of the country. the international community condemns bombardment in syria. the u.s. is at least 50 people were killed during a missile strike. the foreign ministry has blamed moscow. they have categorically denied the accusations. as our correspondent reports. a blatant violation of international law. that is what the u.n. called monday's airstrikes on civilian b
talks with european commission chief, jean-claude juncker, in brussels later today, stressing that he will not entertain the i.t. of a brexit, saying there the idea of a brexit, saying there is no plan b on the table. the eagles of death metal returned to the stage. to complete the concert they started before gunmen opened fire on the audience, killing 90 people. up, trying to promote independent bookselling on the online retail giant. music's big night of the year, the annual grammys ceremony...
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in brussels. this is bloomberg surveillance. we're streaming everywhere. ♪ guy: it's time for the forex report, let's tell you what's happening in a volatile session. you can see what's happening with the dollar. we've seen one of the really big , and thee dollar yen eurodollar dips below 112. you can see how these two central banks in particular deal with the view on negative rates. has it worked? 77-32.lar ruvell 6.49 is where we are trading for the dollar on sure you and b. rates, paul kazarian and marketable and with us. to helpive rates going the global economy? paul: i don't have a choice to go more negative. think it's the worst option. guy: including the fed? paul: if you look at the u.s., and you look at the change in gdp, as a percentage of the change in debt, you are going to see that the more debt they continue to add, they are getting less and less and less gdp. it's not a good recipe. francine: the side effects of negative rates -- we haven't done this before, could be catastrophic for the banks. like we're seein
in brussels. this is bloomberg surveillance. we're streaming everywhere. ♪ guy: it's time for the forex report, let's tell you what's happening in a volatile session. you can see what's happening with the dollar. we've seen one of the really big , and thee dollar yen eurodollar dips below 112. you can see how these two central banks in particular deal with the view on negative rates. has it worked? 77-32.lar ruvell 6.49 is where we are trading for the dollar on sure you and b. rates, paul...
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his deal from brussels. and then of course there is the united kingdom indians party. the party that has greeted this deal from brussels with disdain and don't believe the speech to the large group of the electorate. the question is whether or not the two sides of this campaign will be able to fight the campaign they want and we'll know the answer in 124 day's time. >> another issue discussed at the e.u. summit in brussels was the refugee crisis. many arriving in greece are u uncompanied children. up to 10,000 have now disappeared. we spoke to teenagers on the greek-macedonian border about the risk think face during their journey. >> they set off from their homelands with their teenage groups of a better life. inspired by the images they've seen of refugees streaming across europe. but soon a harsh reality sets in. >> i went to macedonia five times. reached serbia once. but each time i was sent back to greece. >> these days only syrians, afghans and iraqis are allowed to continue their journey. europe remains closed to other nationality while regarded economic migrants
his deal from brussels. and then of course there is the united kingdom indians party. the party that has greeted this deal from brussels with disdain and don't believe the speech to the large group of the electorate. the question is whether or not the two sides of this campaign will be able to fight the campaign they want and we'll know the answer in 124 day's time. >> another issue discussed at the e.u. summit in brussels was the refugee crisis. many arriving in greece are u uncompanied...
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what is the feeling in brussels? they would be more confident if morris were on their side at this point. that was a little surprised over the weekend. they think that they got a good deal on friday after these .ntense marathon negotiations cameron came away with basically what he wanted from the other eu leaders. ofre was a lot back-and-forth and they went into the night thursday and friday but they ended up coming up with an agreement, with a deal that cameron will be able to take to the people. and i think hollande and others is confident he will be able to sell it to the people in the next four months, in the run-up to the referendum. marketwhen it comes to representation witnessing a little bit in sterling and euro-sterling, to what extent would brussels be concerned about a negative impact in the market? one or two of the tweets sent out on friday had naivete in the extreme which were a deal done. they had no concept of what will happen between now and when this country goes to the polls. >> the market volatili
what is the feeling in brussels? they would be more confident if morris were on their side at this point. that was a little surprised over the weekend. they think that they got a good deal on friday after these .ntense marathon negotiations cameron came away with basically what he wanted from the other eu leaders. ofre was a lot back-and-forth and they went into the night thursday and friday but they ended up coming up with an agreement, with a deal that cameron will be able to take to the...
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the latest from brussels, thank you. and still ahead in this half hour we're going to get the latest on the situation in darfur. and south korea suspends operations that is joint industrial park with north korea. korea. the conference call. the ultimate arena for business. hour after hour of diving deep, touching base, and putting ducks in rows. the only problem with conference calls: eventually they have to end. unless you have the comcast business voice mobile app. it lets you switch seamlessly from your desk phone to your mobile with no interruptions. i've never felt so alive. make your business phone mobile with voice mobility. comcast business. built for business. >> i respect him as a reporter and i love him as a brother. >> one mississippi journalist seeking justice for civil rights cases gone cold. >> it's not just about prosecution, it's about remembering. detailing of history. >> our special report. only on al jazeera america. >> welcome back. a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera. 70 people have reported
the latest from brussels, thank you. and still ahead in this half hour we're going to get the latest on the situation in darfur. and south korea suspends operations that is joint industrial park with north korea. korea. the conference call. the ultimate arena for business. hour after hour of diving deep, touching base, and putting ducks in rows. the only problem with conference calls: eventually they have to end. unless you have the comcast business voice mobile app. it lets you switch...
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european leaders gathered in brussels for a possible brexit at the heart of the discussion. >> we have important work to do today and tomorrow. i will be battling for britain. if we can get a good deal, i will take that deal. important's much more to get this right than to do anything in a rush. work,oodwill, with hard we can get a better deal for britain. outlined david cameron several points he wants to negotiate. he once britain and the others outside the eurozone to not be financialto the eu's regulation straight he is pushing for less bureaucracy and red tape. prime minister is also keen to curb benefits to migrants arriving in britain. he wants to exempt his country from an ever closer union, giving greater powers to national parliaments to block eu legislation. while europe wants to prevent a some demands are controversial. eastern european leaders are angry over britain's desire to delay welfare payments to migrants. several of cameron's proposed changes, some entreat, which challenge the block's principles. me.ne thing is clear to this is a make or break summit. reporter: the
european leaders gathered in brussels for a possible brexit at the heart of the discussion. >> we have important work to do today and tomorrow. i will be battling for britain. if we can get a good deal, i will take that deal. important's much more to get this right than to do anything in a rush. work,oodwill, with hard we can get a better deal for britain. outlined david cameron several points he wants to negotiate. he once britain and the others outside the eurozone to not be financialto...
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it's the question, is britain better off in or out of europe and he says from his point of view, brussels is far from perfect, he is not a passionate pro-european but if you look at the bottom line, that he believes that britain is better off staying within the e.u., within a reformed e.u. and actually is at the negotiating table and can call the shots rather than being outside of the e.u. brent: birgit, what could a brexit mean for the british economy? >> we've seen credit rating agencies today, moody's, has warned. the pound has tumbled. they think a brexit could harm britain's economy. lots of city firms, big banks have come out and have said it would be negative for britain's economy. of course, there are, also, for example, hedge funds that have complained about too much regulation from brussels and they would see a brexit as a positive thing but they're in the minority. brent: brigit, thank you very much. to some of the other stories making news around the world. indian forces have ended a three-day siege of a government building in the disputed kashmir region, leaving three militan
it's the question, is britain better off in or out of europe and he says from his point of view, brussels is far from perfect, he is not a passionate pro-european but if you look at the bottom line, that he believes that britain is better off staying within the e.u., within a reformed e.u. and actually is at the negotiating table and can call the shots rather than being outside of the e.u. brent: birgit, what could a brexit mean for the british economy? >> we've seen credit rating...
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tom: the prime minister travels to brussels in search of change. cameron says there still is no guarantee on a non--brexit. nestle, they turn out for datable cash flow. they turn out butterfingers. thisll speak to nestle in hour. it is bloomberg "surveillance," live from our headquarters in new york. with me as caroline hyde. do you even know what a butterfinger is? carolyn: i know what a kick cap is. -- kit kat. is. tom: it is not european chocolate, it is an american acquired taste. as of right now we need to get to the bloomberg first word news. vonnie: david cameron hopes to close the deal on that u.k. membership. confessions -- if he gets the concessions he wants there will be a four month -- warned there is no guarantee that he will get an agreement. turkey's prime minister's is a overnight, turkey carried out airstrikes against kurdish rebels in northern iraq. turmoil has gotten worse in the ukraine. -- there isoalition a battle between president poroshenko and that ukrainian prime minister. obama will make history with a trip next month to
tom: the prime minister travels to brussels in search of change. cameron says there still is no guarantee on a non--brexit. nestle, they turn out for datable cash flow. they turn out butterfingers. thisll speak to nestle in hour. it is bloomberg "surveillance," live from our headquarters in new york. with me as caroline hyde. do you even know what a butterfinger is? carolyn: i know what a kick cap is. -- kit kat. is. tom: it is not european chocolate, it is an american acquired taste....
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for weeks the brussels district of moleembek was the center of security issues. today locals are eager to improve the areas's reputation but better security alone won't solve the deeper social problems. >> translation: more security makes people feel safer but threats don't disappear like this. we have to provide work and support and we have to change things for the young. >> reporter: the paris attacks were among the deadliest in europe since the second world war. now many people welcome greater security but while the lure of radical armed groups remains, so too does the risk of more violence >>> dozens of people have been killed in suspected boko haram attacks in north-eastern nigeria. gunmen opened fire on civilians and set fire to homes in a town. some of the victims were children. boko haram has been stepping up attacks on the villages as it loses territory to the nigerian military. u.s. presidential candidates have been winding-up their campaigns in the state of iowa. voters will take part in meetings to choose their party's nominee for election in november
for weeks the brussels district of moleembek was the center of security issues. today locals are eager to improve the areas's reputation but better security alone won't solve the deeper social problems. >> translation: more security makes people feel safer but threats don't disappear like this. we have to provide work and support and we have to change things for the young. >> reporter: the paris attacks were among the deadliest in europe since the second world war. now many people...