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, of the division of europe. he understood this very early. he understood this 160 years before the neoconservatives and 30 years before the anticommunest in moscow in his 30s he said once he actually gave a speech to the foreign service institute, and came back to conversation he says, don't talk about, how bolshevism changed russia. talk about how russia changed bolshevism. he recognized as -- that this had deep roots in russian history, that actually the russians stayed bureaucracy was divorcing itself from ties of markism and communism. even though they would not, even though they would not admit this. this was a very early recognition, and it made him unpopular for the rest of his life. you see, in his view, the russian revolution was a regrettable thing, an awful thing, but it diz not compair to the catastrophe of 1914, the first world war. no first world war, no russian revolution. ever since 1947 and 48, the so-called, and let me say so-called, american conservative movement depended on a view of the worl
, of the division of europe. he understood this very early. he understood this 160 years before the neoconservatives and 30 years before the anticommunest in moscow in his 30s he said once he actually gave a speech to the foreign service institute, and came back to conversation he says, don't talk about, how bolshevism changed russia. talk about how russia changed bolshevism. he recognized as -- that this had deep roots in russian history, that actually the russians stayed bureaucracy was...
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and europe is effective. yeah so any question is do you think part of the reason why it was successful in yearn and haven't been replicated for a marshall plan in syria or afghanistan was preexisting political, and market economic institutions in western europe? >> have you read my book already? [laughter] yes countries from france for example had a long tradition of politically impartial civil service that implemented policy that was produced by democratically elected government. so that machinery, of course, had to be revived after the second world war. but the traditions were there. in many cases the public supported that. it didn't have that in iraq and afghanistan which is another thing that was missing from the e equation. thank you. [silence] about the spy network in early 1950s my mother worked in the state department in cia liaison and i entry up hearing tales of how from time to time, people were out of the building in handcuffs and the context of the exposure of bow your heads and whitaker chambers
and europe is effective. yeah so any question is do you think part of the reason why it was successful in yearn and haven't been replicated for a marshall plan in syria or afghanistan was preexisting political, and market economic institutions in western europe? >> have you read my book already? [laughter] yes countries from france for example had a long tradition of politically impartial civil service that implemented policy that was produced by democratically elected government. so that...
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africa into europe. i was they didn't really i was seven years on the receiving indians and is this do they know each other is this one company when business is it. how do you how do you operate yeah i didn't need to know it or not. the only good you need to know is me the only came to know him to know it when. you're going from one point onward up you say you've you've helped thousands of people to go. europe how many haven't made it ninety percent of them have made it. and they put it up in my head but there's still ten percent who have it has some back in town. i had no one he wanted. which part of the journey is the most dangerous. two to tripoli became the most difficult one why because it is a desert was initially around put on twenty three i live in could only take them for d.s. four days to move from south to tripoli. into into in the sixteen it takes about three weeks to enter tripoli how much money have you made doing this. she just an. inferior. i can say almost a million i mean under isis so
africa into europe. i was they didn't really i was seven years on the receiving indians and is this do they know each other is this one company when business is it. how do you how do you operate yeah i didn't need to know it or not. the only good you need to know is me the only came to know him to know it when. you're going from one point onward up you say you've you've helped thousands of people to go. europe how many haven't made it ninety percent of them have made it. and they put it up in...
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africa into europe. i was going in with i was seven years and he was seven indians and is this do they know each other is this one company when business is it. how do you how do you operate yeah i didn't need to know it or not. the only good you need to know is me the only came to know him to know it when. going from one point onward up you say you've you've helped thousands of people to go to europe how many haven't made it ninety percent of them have made it. and it was an open market but there's still ten percent who haven't yes some are back in town. right now twenty one is mission back now which part of the journey is the most dangerous from. two to three quick became the most difficult one why because it is a desert was initially around put on twenty three i live in could only take them for d.s. four days to move from south to tripoli border. into into in the sixteen it takes about three weeks to enter tripoli how much money have you made doing this. shit just living. in fear. i can see almost a mi
africa into europe. i was going in with i was seven years and he was seven indians and is this do they know each other is this one company when business is it. how do you how do you operate yeah i didn't need to know it or not. the only good you need to know is me the only came to know him to know it when. going from one point onward up you say you've you've helped thousands of people to go to europe how many haven't made it ninety percent of them have made it. and it was an open market but...
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africa into europe. i was going in with i was seven years and he was seven indians and is this do they know each other is this one company when business is it. how do you how do you operate yeah i didn't need to know it or not. the only good you need to know is me the only came to know him to know it when. we were going from one point onward up you say you've you've helped thousands of people to go. europe how many haven't made it ninety percent of them have made it. and even up to my height but there's still ten percent who have it has some. i hadn't know when he won his mission back which part of the journey is the most dangerous. two to tripoli became the most difficult one why because it is a desert was initially around put on plenty to live in could only take them for d.s. four days to move from south to tripoli. into into in the sixteen it takes about three weeks to enter tripoli how much money have you made doing this. she's just an. infant. i can see almost a million i mean under isis so and in d
africa into europe. i was going in with i was seven years and he was seven indians and is this do they know each other is this one company when business is it. how do you how do you operate yeah i didn't need to know it or not. the only good you need to know is me the only came to know him to know it when. we were going from one point onward up you say you've you've helped thousands of people to go. europe how many haven't made it ninety percent of them have made it. and even up to my height...
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, of the division of europe. he understood this very early. he understood this 60 years before the neoconservatives and 30 years before the anticommunist in moscow in his 30s he said once he actually gave a speech to the foreign service institute, and came back to conversation he says, don't talk about, how bolshevism changed russia. talk about how russia changed bolshevism. he recognized as early as the 1930's that stat when like a peasant czar. that this had deep roots in russian history, that actually the russians stayed bureaucracy was divorcing itself from ties of markism and communism. even though they would not, even though they would not admit this. this was a very early recognition, and it made him unpopular for the rest of his life. you see, in his view, the russian revolution was a regrettable thing, an awful thing, but it did not compair to the catastrophe of 1914, the first world war. no first world war, no russian revolution. ever since 1947 and 48, the so-called, and let me say so-called, american
, of the division of europe. he understood this very early. he understood this 60 years before the neoconservatives and 30 years before the anticommunist in moscow in his 30s he said once he actually gave a speech to the foreign service institute, and came back to conversation he says, don't talk about, how bolshevism changed russia. talk about how russia changed bolshevism. he recognized as early as the 1930's that stat when like a peasant czar. that this had deep roots in russian history,...
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so could we say that europe is actually polarizing itself. capital the capital which nature created. when nature is transformed into a commodity big business takes a new interest buying landscapes protecting landscapes it's a phenomenal opportunity to be able to use a business model to achieve sustainability of nature but at what risk banks of course don't do that because they have at the heart protection of nature they do that because to see a business of pricing the planets at this time on al-jazeera in syria thousands have disappeared without a trace. forcibly taken from their families right here in the most terrible thing in syria just to be. this has been the invisible weapon of the syrian dictatorship for some time is a call to compete better to die than continue to be she really acted in culture. the disappeared of syria but this time on al jazeera. hello again i'm dennis in doha these are the top stories here at al-jazeera a plane crash in the poll has killed at least fifty people the u.s. banga and lines flight from dakar in banglade
so could we say that europe is actually polarizing itself. capital the capital which nature created. when nature is transformed into a commodity big business takes a new interest buying landscapes protecting landscapes it's a phenomenal opportunity to be able to use a business model to achieve sustainability of nature but at what risk banks of course don't do that because they have at the heart protection of nature they do that because to see a business of pricing the planets at this time on...
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at the top level that you don't quite often see in that sort of transparency in german politics as europe says exciting times and i'm a forward to it as they say keep your friends close in your enemies closer not a bad move then from chancellor merkel to bring her biggest critic into a cabinet for our viewers just tuning in to remind you we're bringing us special coverage of an announcement that paves the way for forming a new german government the social democrats have voted yes to teaming up once again with uncle michael conservatives to form a new so-called grand coalition to for third of s.p.d. members voted in favor of this coalition deal that was hammered out by their party leaders and by going to conservatives the chancellor herself can breathe a thigh of relief more than five months after the election the uncertainty is finally over the new government could be in place in less than two weeks time and it was a long tense wait at the s.p.v. headquarters this morning but then the head of the party's election committee had the results let's listen to what he said. as a result of that
at the top level that you don't quite often see in that sort of transparency in german politics as europe says exciting times and i'm a forward to it as they say keep your friends close in your enemies closer not a bad move then from chancellor merkel to bring her biggest critic into a cabinet for our viewers just tuning in to remind you we're bringing us special coverage of an announcement that paves the way for forming a new german government the social democrats have voted yes to teaming up...
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eastern europe still pins great hopes on the initiative. in its inception the energy union was a response to a dispute between russia and ukraine. in the winter of two thousand and eight to two thousand and nine bug area rumania and slovakia had to resort to using wood fired oven so he xing. many factories were forced to interrupt production it was a hard winter with temperatures dipping down to minus fifteen degrees celsius in southeastern europe. russia had shut off all gas supplies through ukraine moscow claims that its neighbor had failed to pay for energy deliveries and was siphoning off energy sent through russian pipelines to this day kiev denies these accusations and says that russia's actions amounted to political and economic blackmail. countries like belgariad had no recourse children sat in freezing schools hospitals went on heated the european union learned a painful lesson the gas prices would have a lasting impact. many people have died because of them. to be complication we do like to go to say we're talking. from the suppor
eastern europe still pins great hopes on the initiative. in its inception the energy union was a response to a dispute between russia and ukraine. in the winter of two thousand and eight to two thousand and nine bug area rumania and slovakia had to resort to using wood fired oven so he xing. many factories were forced to interrupt production it was a hard winter with temperatures dipping down to minus fifteen degrees celsius in southeastern europe. russia had shut off all gas supplies through...
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the countries and europe or in eastern europe. hopefully. we will have an additional increasing off to security of supply so of course when it comes to gas and oil and energy in general it. oftentimes becomes a political thing for instance the polish prime minister says nordstrom too as a political project aimed at undermining central europe there's a ukrainian member of parliament his comparing the an astute are they molecule ribbentrop pact in the thirty nine how are statements like that affecting the project's perception in your country in germany. we say and we think it's not to put it to go pro checked its private approach it's privately multiway that it's privately financed there is no public finance if you look maybe to what the pope polish government now at the moment tries to add to this that pollution. elenchi terminal all they have learned she told me one day old so on to build a new pipe and that this system may be or will be supported for example by the european union and i welcome this brooch act as well because it also diversi
the countries and europe or in eastern europe. hopefully. we will have an additional increasing off to security of supply so of course when it comes to gas and oil and energy in general it. oftentimes becomes a political thing for instance the polish prime minister says nordstrom too as a political project aimed at undermining central europe there's a ukrainian member of parliament his comparing the an astute are they molecule ribbentrop pact in the thirty nine how are statements like that...
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, for western europe. i think if you feel, over eight or nine months, that that set of actions is a pause, i don't know how you would compare it with anything else in recent political history. what else have governments done in the first year that matches that level? in a sense, by november, within the first eight or nine or 10 months, you have u.s. well-positioned on nato, germany, usec relationship, and even bigger talks about the uefa -- usec as a way to deal with coming home by december. i think the generals would generally hold him in line. trump prefers transactional policies. strong leaders of an authority of nature -- authoritative nature may be easier for him to deal with. one of the questions going back a little bit to the discussion about the wilsonian period, i wonder whether we might be moving back to a period more like 1900 of the 1920's, where you have maneuvering of great powers if this system does not continue. fourth point, prudence and respect. bush and baker were not triumphant. bush's
, for western europe. i think if you feel, over eight or nine months, that that set of actions is a pause, i don't know how you would compare it with anything else in recent political history. what else have governments done in the first year that matches that level? in a sense, by november, within the first eight or nine or 10 months, you have u.s. well-positioned on nato, germany, usec relationship, and even bigger talks about the uefa -- usec as a way to deal with coming home by december. i...
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but let's face it, everybody wants to strong italy, europe, but how you go to europe, the method you use, the instrument you use will make the difference. there you will see a huge difference between those who wa nt huge difference between those who want a european finance minister, meaning the democratic party, and those who absolutely think ok, let's have a say in europe but be very sceptical. i think it's true that more europe is interesting, first of all because if it's going to score more than 3% it's going to take some seats away from the democratic party and this will be interesting in the formation of parliament. on the other side it true, it puts on the agenda the european topic, even in the name which is quite, i'm not sure about what they can do about the formation of the government, this we will have to see again. italy has defined a government cope with some financial obligations in europe within this year, within 2018, within the european semester. so to some regards i think europe will be a driver for the formation ofa will be a driver for the formation of a government
but let's face it, everybody wants to strong italy, europe, but how you go to europe, the method you use, the instrument you use will make the difference. there you will see a huge difference between those who wa nt huge difference between those who want a european finance minister, meaning the democratic party, and those who absolutely think ok, let's have a say in europe but be very sceptical. i think it's true that more europe is interesting, first of all because if it's going to score more...
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>> welcome to "focus on europe." i'm michelle henery. germany's government has been in paralysis for months since an indecisive election last september. finally, however, the end could be in sight. in our special broadcast this week, we take a look at what this political limbo has meant for germany and for europe. after weeks of political wrangling, the fate of the potential coalition between angela merkel's conservatives and the social democratic party now lies in the hands of the almost half a million spd party members who have a postal ballot on the terms of the agreement. but the vote could go either way because the spd is divided. while the older party establishment is keen to renew the coalition with chancellor merkel, the youth wing wants the party to go into opposition. this split is even apparent in families. we met with ralf stegner, the deputy party chairman who was instrumental not only in the negotiations for the coalition agreement, but also in convincing members to support it, members like his son fabian. he's concerned ab
>> welcome to "focus on europe." i'm michelle henery. germany's government has been in paralysis for months since an indecisive election last september. finally, however, the end could be in sight. in our special broadcast this week, we take a look at what this political limbo has meant for germany and for europe. after weeks of political wrangling, the fate of the potential coalition between angela merkel's conservatives and the social democratic party now lies in the hands of...
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do not call on courts embody a new political culture for europe. just a question matthew of one or more calls a bustard courts today represents the new european politics. i think they do in some countries and we've seen that in other places as well i don't think the strategy is that different from say victor war bonds in hungary. that said you know court is obviously much younger he's a fresh face is the thing about courts is that he did this with in an established party the pay the austrian people's party has been in power often as a junior partner but has been in the government coalition in austria since one nine hundred eighty seven so it's kind of it's really an extraordinary thing when you talk about this backlash against the establishment that there's somebody you know he's about thirty years old comes in to sort of change the name of the party calls at the courts list and so forth and manages to pull this off and how did he pull it off is because he used the same tools of the populist use use the same sort of media tools that they've used an
do not call on courts embody a new political culture for europe. just a question matthew of one or more calls a bustard courts today represents the new european politics. i think they do in some countries and we've seen that in other places as well i don't think the strategy is that different from say victor war bonds in hungary. that said you know court is obviously much younger he's a fresh face is the thing about courts is that he did this with in an established party the pay the austrian...
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they hate this new germany, this new europe. i am notught -- generally speaking someone who tends to represent greed opinions, but i thought -- green opinions, but i thought he was the only one in that debate who really had the fire to combat the afd. peter: is the danger not that if you start getting fiery and combat of in that way that it becomes a shouting match in the german parliament, matthew? isthew: i think that obviously a danger, and i think germany, given the weimar history and so forth, might be attesting to that. i found it refreshing that for once, there was real debate going on and a real exchange of ideas and viewpoints. i do think -- and i thought the speech was very important because it sent a very clear message. i would add that i think that he was really preaching to the choir in a way. i don't know that he convinced many afd voters of his side. i thought it was important because he redefined german patriotism in his own terms and said this is what it means to be german, not what you think it means to be germ
they hate this new germany, this new europe. i am notught -- generally speaking someone who tends to represent greed opinions, but i thought -- green opinions, but i thought he was the only one in that debate who really had the fire to combat the afd. peter: is the danger not that if you start getting fiery and combat of in that way that it becomes a shouting match in the german parliament, matthew? isthew: i think that obviously a danger, and i think germany, given the weimar history and so...
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agricultural exports from europe to africa how much sense does this policy really make. here on the river rhine between cologne and doesn't do if there's a long tradition of growing wheat the ground is particularly fertile. visit farmer billy commercial when i arrive i find he's had to interrupt his harvest after a lot of heavy rain. and when this one hears you if you press on the wheat kernel with your fingernail and it leaves an imprint on the weed like this then you can't harvest it yet. you can actually hear the week drawing. come a shilling this has a ph d. in agricultural science and has only ever found as a sideline couldn't live from what he produces on his forty hectares of land even then every german farmer receives you subsidies the money is paid by hecht with extras available for measures that protect the environment for example. for storage taxable income from farming is about twenty to twenty two thousand euros. or doesn't of a career and that includes the subsidies you get is a common limit to us and to shop but yes forty percent of our profit comes from s
agricultural exports from europe to africa how much sense does this policy really make. here on the river rhine between cologne and doesn't do if there's a long tradition of growing wheat the ground is particularly fertile. visit farmer billy commercial when i arrive i find he's had to interrupt his harvest after a lot of heavy rain. and when this one hears you if you press on the wheat kernel with your fingernail and it leaves an imprint on the weed like this then you can't harvest it yet. you...
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do not call on courts embody a new political culture for europe. just a question matthew of one or mark also buster courts today represents the new european politics. i think they do in some countries and we've seen that in other places as well i don't think the strategy is that different from say victor or bonds in hungary. that said you know court is obviously much younger he's a fresh face is the thing about courts is that he did this with in an established party the pay the austrian people's party has been in power often as a junior partner but has been in the government coalition in austria since one nine hundred eighty seven so it's kind of it's really an extraordinary thing when you talk about this backlash against the establishment that there's somebody you know he's about thirty years old comes in to sort of change the name of the party cause at the sebastian courts list and so forth and manages to pull this off and how did he pull it off is because he used the same tools that the populist use use the same sort of media tools that they've
do not call on courts embody a new political culture for europe. just a question matthew of one or mark also buster courts today represents the new european politics. i think they do in some countries and we've seen that in other places as well i don't think the strategy is that different from say victor or bonds in hungary. that said you know court is obviously much younger he's a fresh face is the thing about courts is that he did this with in an established party the pay the austrian...
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the countries and europe or in eastern europe so hopefully. we will have an additional increasing off to security of supply so of course when it comes to gas and oil and energy in general it. oftentimes becomes a political thing for instance the polish prime minister says nordstrom too as a political project aimed at undermining central europe there's a ukrainian member of parliament his comparing the an astute with a molecule ribbentrop pact in the thirty nine how are statements like that affecting the projects perception in your country in germany. we say and we think it's not to put it to go pro checked it's private approach it's privately motivated it's privately financed there is no public finance if you look maybe to what the post polish government now at the moment tries to add to this that pollution. elenchi terminal all they have learned she told me one day old on to build a new pipe and that this system may be or will be supported for example by the european union and i welcome this brooch act as well because it also diversifies thei
the countries and europe or in eastern europe so hopefully. we will have an additional increasing off to security of supply so of course when it comes to gas and oil and energy in general it. oftentimes becomes a political thing for instance the polish prime minister says nordstrom too as a political project aimed at undermining central europe there's a ukrainian member of parliament his comparing the an astute with a molecule ribbentrop pact in the thirty nine how are statements like that...
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phil: speaking of that tit-for-tat, europe has said, or at least jean-claude juncker hasn't said, europe must respond to this. but they are clearly against this. what position does europe see themselves in? must they introduce tariffs? we have heard harley davidson or whiskey. >> economically it doesn't -- it makes sense not to retaliate because it will make exports more expensive for our own consumers. this is also a political game. in political terms, probably europe does not want to show itself a victim that cannot retaliate. the best political response would be to retaliate. but to have a retaliation which is less severe than what the u.s. has done, so to not escalated but try to de-escalate it. phil: so we are seeing the political and economic aspect. we know donald trump is keeping a promise. but he said the effect would not be that big anyway. do you think this is a merely political issue for him? >> it is mostly political, of course. he is trying to impress his own base and he is doing it at a time when the u.s. and global economy is pretty strong. initially, the direct economic
phil: speaking of that tit-for-tat, europe has said, or at least jean-claude juncker hasn't said, europe must respond to this. but they are clearly against this. what position does europe see themselves in? must they introduce tariffs? we have heard harley davidson or whiskey. >> economically it doesn't -- it makes sense not to retaliate because it will make exports more expensive for our own consumers. this is also a political game. in political terms, probably europe does not want to...
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a lot of people in europe especially in eastern europe and baltic states as well as and poland and ukraine and romania and so on. they all fear a new cold war and war on. and so maybe that is all these concerns. are also fed by the russian behavior in the last year but the if you. think. i'll turn it that is my hope i mean that i snored streams don't vote for both but right but that's my whole point the first pipeline first north stream didn't cause the cold war did it why would the second one but it's all about money it's all about. the profit now and always i didn't say that north stream through its is causing it to say but the russian behavior against craven. things changed in the last years there are also hostile activities on the baltic sea and in the air which we fought both that we have not anymore and they were you remember i was my crew up at the. called war and so i know what happened instead and i think. russia should change its behavior in this. sector i mean i feel like there are double standards here because of course i understand europe or germany are worried about the whole
a lot of people in europe especially in eastern europe and baltic states as well as and poland and ukraine and romania and so on. they all fear a new cold war and war on. and so maybe that is all these concerns. are also fed by the russian behavior in the last year but the if you. think. i'll turn it that is my hope i mean that i snored streams don't vote for both but right but that's my whole point the first pipeline first north stream didn't cause the cold war did it why would the second one...
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so what has cause he's saying you're against europe. question yes how do explain the rise of you'll keep on trying less and you'll become europe. i don't know how do you explain how do you explain the rise of foot i'm australian how do you explain the rise of some reason you know how do you explain that it's a failing on your opinion and i want to turn yes ok here. you are getting the growth of houses across the political spectrum the growth of rejectionism of this model because the model doesn't work and we saw what we had then i mean we have nation states because of nation states borders walls and there isn't this dangerous oath and democracy but where is the marker say what is not here. so i'm going on a journey to understand how come the far right can claim to be deceivers democracy eula. you know it was old one we saw how europe is facilitating gets on colonization privatization the extraction of resources in secret trade deals like the t.t.p. . the nature of the remains is a construction of ultra neo liberal system will cement cul
so what has cause he's saying you're against europe. question yes how do explain the rise of you'll keep on trying less and you'll become europe. i don't know how do you explain how do you explain the rise of foot i'm australian how do you explain the rise of some reason you know how do you explain that it's a failing on your opinion and i want to turn yes ok here. you are getting the growth of houses across the political spectrum the growth of rejectionism of this model because the model...
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europe is also an attractive market for shale gas. in europe is that no. more one on the you know in the theater but i would remind you that even during the height of the cold war we had no difficulties obtaining gas from russia which was then the soviet. you know. what's happening today does have a political dimension of course richard humans are all but that's mainly coming from the u.s. why should our gas supply options be subjected to sanctions now or in the future there is one simple reason because the americans want to export shale gas or goes export the unborn. b. this is probably the first time that the purpose of these sanctions has been stated so directly. securing the economic interests of american liquefied natural gas exporters to europe europe is sanctions are being used as a tool as a means of securing a competitive advantage for their own manufacturers and exporters but he wished for you please ready for use. when it comes to europe's energy supplies american interventionism has a long history. back in the one nine hundred fifty s. for exam
europe is also an attractive market for shale gas. in europe is that no. more one on the you know in the theater but i would remind you that even during the height of the cold war we had no difficulties obtaining gas from russia which was then the soviet. you know. what's happening today does have a political dimension of course richard humans are all but that's mainly coming from the u.s. why should our gas supply options be subjected to sanctions now or in the future there is one simple...
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party used in europe they have always pushed this european project. they have always pushed this european project but we also have sort of the this center conservative party in europe which that makes for the biggest block still at the moment and they have been really the force carrying those soul thing and sort of pushing it forwards but that if we look at italy also begin is beginning to crumble what this means for breaks it breaks it negotiations will largely take place next year and the year after as long as and among them across are in power they can link arms and try to sort of hold things together and hold to the british side to to keep european regulations and to consider keep the e.u. in itself intact if really right wing populist italian government should come into power within this you then all bets are off then all this this whole scenario will have to be completely rewritten it really is something that at this time of the night i would hardly like to think about it well i mean let me ask you i know you're not a betting woman barbara but i
party used in europe they have always pushed this european project. they have always pushed this european project but we also have sort of the this center conservative party in europe which that makes for the biggest block still at the moment and they have been really the force carrying those soul thing and sort of pushing it forwards but that if we look at italy also begin is beginning to crumble what this means for breaks it breaks it negotiations will largely take place next year and the...
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the trump train approaching the far right in the center populism new popularity these fears for europe's future were dispelled in recent keen national elections but no one told that to the italians tonight voters in italy with a message to the mainstream left no more bust i'm bored off in berlin this is the day. it momentous for the five star movement this election has been a triumph of the real full day of the al gore we are a political force that represents an entire nation and that sort of duty but if you go ahead of it by the voters have punished all the parties that have approved the country i'm going to now come on nobody is she going to vote that i've got a g. twenty in virtual ounces to rebuild europe with men and women not with paragraphs and bureaucracy just little girls do you try me did you want to use the left as snuck in their fancy living room son and out of touch of economics you stiff you or your shoulder i am and i will remain proudly populist because those who listen to the people who are now carrying out the people's will will blow anything to make it a show on immigr
the trump train approaching the far right in the center populism new popularity these fears for europe's future were dispelled in recent keen national elections but no one told that to the italians tonight voters in italy with a message to the mainstream left no more bust i'm bored off in berlin this is the day. it momentous for the five star movement this election has been a triumph of the real full day of the al gore we are a political force that represents an entire nation and that sort of...
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party used in europe they have always pushed this european project. they have always pushed this european project but we also have sort of the this center conservative party in europe which that makes for the biggest block still at the moment and they have been really the for scaring the soul thing and sort of pushing it forwards but that if we look at italy also begin is beginning to crumble what this means for breaks it breaks it negotiations will largely take place next year and the year after as long as the and among them across are in power they can link arms and try to sort of hold things together and hold to the british side to to keep european regulations and to keep the e.u. in itself intact if really right wing populist italian government should come into power within this you then all bets are off then all this this whole scenario will have to be completely rewritten it really is something that at this time of the night i would hardly like to think about it well i mean let me ask you i know you're not a betting woman barbara but if you were
party used in europe they have always pushed this european project. they have always pushed this european project but we also have sort of the this center conservative party in europe which that makes for the biggest block still at the moment and they have been really the for scaring the soul thing and sort of pushing it forwards but that if we look at italy also begin is beginning to crumble what this means for breaks it breaks it negotiations will largely take place next year and the year...
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do not call on courts embody a new political culture for europe. thus the question matthew. courts today represents the new european politics. i think they do in some countries and we've seen that in other places as well i don't think the strategy is that different from say victor war bonds in hungary. that said you know court is obviously much younger he's a fresh face is thinking about courts is that he did this with in an established party the pay the austrian people's party has been in power often as a junior partner but has been in the government coalition in austria since one nine hundred eighty seven so it's kind of it's really an extraordinary thing when you talk about this backlash against the establishment that there's somebody you know he's about thirty years old comes in to sort of change the name of the party cause that sebastian quits list and so forth and manages to pull this off and how did he pull it off is because he used the same tools that the populist use to use the same sort of media tools that they've used and he also stole their main theme which is ag
do not call on courts embody a new political culture for europe. thus the question matthew. courts today represents the new european politics. i think they do in some countries and we've seen that in other places as well i don't think the strategy is that different from say victor war bonds in hungary. that said you know court is obviously much younger he's a fresh face is thinking about courts is that he did this with in an established party the pay the austrian people's party has been in...
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africa into europe. i was going with i was seven indians and they were saving indians and is this do they know each other is this one company when business is it. how do you how do you operate yeah i didn't need to know it or not. the only good you need to know is me the only came to know him to know it when. we were going from one point onward up you say you've you've helped thousands of people to go. europe how many haven't made it ninety percent of them have made it. and it wasn't up to my height but they're still ten percent who have it has some. i hadn't know when he won his mission back which part of the journey is the most dangerous. two to tripoli became the most difficult one why because it is a desert was initially around put on twenty three i live in could only take them for d.s. four days to move from south to tripoli border. into into in the sixteen it takes about three weeks to enter tripoli how much money have you made doing this. she just really. unfair. almost a million i mean under isis
africa into europe. i was going with i was seven indians and they were saving indians and is this do they know each other is this one company when business is it. how do you how do you operate yeah i didn't need to know it or not. the only good you need to know is me the only came to know him to know it when. we were going from one point onward up you say you've you've helped thousands of people to go. europe how many haven't made it ninety percent of them have made it. and it wasn't up to my...
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europe has had two hundred years of industrialisation. up to senegal has only been independent for fifty years. you for it so that leaves it with one hundred fifty years of education and experience to catch up on. that's not easy of course we should be promoting african products and making them competitive spilled into conclusion. but to do that african countries need to be allowed to develop. like capacity to sunday school is it was the old guns using the train today is fascist. i think it's totally unfair we need flexible customs barriers that would give the country time to catch up the key for british. instead the e.u. is currently negotiating new trade agreements with african states that could compound the situation it foresees scrapping customs duties on basic foodstuffs within five he is. people in senegal are becoming increasingly aware of the damage that she probably has from europe is inflicting on that country. i'm on my way to the office of senegalese national federation of bank hands which has launched a drive to promote domes
europe has had two hundred years of industrialisation. up to senegal has only been independent for fifty years. you for it so that leaves it with one hundred fifty years of education and experience to catch up on. that's not easy of course we should be promoting african products and making them competitive spilled into conclusion. but to do that african countries need to be allowed to develop. like capacity to sunday school is it was the old guns using the train today is fascist. i think it's...
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the countries and europe or in eastern europe so hopefully. we will have an additional increasing off to security of supply so of course when it comes to gas and oil and energy in general it. oftentimes becomes a political thing for instance the polish prime minister says nordstrom too as a political project aimed at undermining central europe there's a ukrainian member of parliament his comparing the and as to today molecule ribbentrop pact in the thirty nine how are statements like that a fact in the projects perception in your country in germany. we say and we think it's not to put it to go pro checked it's private approach it's privately motivated it's privately financed there is no public finance if you look maybe to what. polish government now at the moment tries to it is that pollution. elenchi terminal they have lent you to me one day old so on to build a new pipe and that this system may be or will be supported for example by the european union and i welcome this brooch act as well because also it diversifies their roots and to divers
the countries and europe or in eastern europe so hopefully. we will have an additional increasing off to security of supply so of course when it comes to gas and oil and energy in general it. oftentimes becomes a political thing for instance the polish prime minister says nordstrom too as a political project aimed at undermining central europe there's a ukrainian member of parliament his comparing the and as to today molecule ribbentrop pact in the thirty nine how are statements like that a...
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we're an anchor of stability for europe as well as. we begin the day with one of those rare moments when politics and hollywood merge on stage in real time at nine o'clock this morning here in berlin much of the media from germany and europe had gathered here in berlin the headquarters of the social democrats now the anticipation in the room was palpable new government the fate of the chancellor the future of the european union so much was riding on a yes or no question that had been posed to all members of the social democrats here in germany and just as it will be at the oscars tonight so it was in berlin this morning a person appeared on stage opened the envelope and said and the winner is and the winner was another grand coalition. government sixty six percent of the s.p.d. members voted for a repeat of a coalition with the conservatives evangel america and that is when that hollywood feeling went hollow reporters party officials everyone stood silent and looked as if they were waiting for someone else to react but no one reacted a
we're an anchor of stability for europe as well as. we begin the day with one of those rare moments when politics and hollywood merge on stage in real time at nine o'clock this morning here in berlin much of the media from germany and europe had gathered here in berlin the headquarters of the social democrats now the anticipation in the room was palpable new government the fate of the chancellor the future of the european union so much was riding on a yes or no question that had been posed to...
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in anchorage stability for europe as well as. we begin the day with one of those rare moments when politics and hollywood merge on stage in real time at nine o'clock this morning here in berlin much of the media from germany and europe had gathered here in berlin at the headquarters of the social democrats now the anticipation in the room was palpable new government the fate of the chancellor the future of the european union so much was riding on a yes or no question that had been posed to all members of the social democrats here in germany and just as it will be at the oscars tonight so it was in berlin this morning a person appeared on stage opened an envelope and said and the winner is and the winner was another grand coalition government sixty six percent of the s.p.d. members voted for. a coalition with the conservatives evangel america and that is when that hollywood feeling went hollow reporters party officials everyone stood silent and looked as if they were waiting for someone else to react but no one reacted a muted mom
in anchorage stability for europe as well as. we begin the day with one of those rare moments when politics and hollywood merge on stage in real time at nine o'clock this morning here in berlin much of the media from germany and europe had gathered here in berlin at the headquarters of the social democrats now the anticipation in the room was palpable new government the fate of the chancellor the future of the european union so much was riding on a yes or no question that had been posed to all...
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the countries and europe or in eastern europe so hopefully. we will have an additional increasing off to security of supply so of course when it comes to gas and oil and energy in general it. oftentimes becomes a political thing for instance the polish prime minister says nordstrom too as a political project aimed at undermining central europe there's a ukrainian member of parliament his comparing the annus to today molecule ribbentrop pact in the thirty nine how are statements like that affecting the project's perception in your country in germany. we say and we think it's not to put it to go pro checked it's private approach it's privately motivated it's privately financed there is no public finance if you look maybe to what the post polish government now at the moment tries to add to this that pollution. elenchi terminal they have lent you to i mean one day old so on to build a new pipe and that this system may be or will be supported for example by the european union and i welcome this brooch act as well because also it diversifies their r
the countries and europe or in eastern europe so hopefully. we will have an additional increasing off to security of supply so of course when it comes to gas and oil and energy in general it. oftentimes becomes a political thing for instance the polish prime minister says nordstrom too as a political project aimed at undermining central europe there's a ukrainian member of parliament his comparing the annus to today molecule ribbentrop pact in the thirty nine how are statements like that...
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and search out some hope for europe's future. we don't want the state to involved because this is a and momentum people in fact and had to learn here not something i did to. hello there the rain has now east for many of us across queensland the satellite picture isn't picking up a great deal of cloud of talk most of the cloud is actually over the northern territory at the moment and for queensland it's largely fine and dry that should allow the flood waters to recede elsewhere and it's pretty hot imperf at the moment or that's the way it's going to stay as we head through monday and into tuesday temperatures around thirty four or thirty five degrees for us but also southeastern parts of australia where the winds are all feeding up from the south so here it's quite cool with melbourne struggling to get to around twenty one degrees and over towards the east and we've got the remains of a cycle own here that's just working its way towards the southeast so for the north island incredibly stormy very strong winds damaging seas and we'
and search out some hope for europe's future. we don't want the state to involved because this is a and momentum people in fact and had to learn here not something i did to. hello there the rain has now east for many of us across queensland the satellite picture isn't picking up a great deal of cloud of talk most of the cloud is actually over the northern territory at the moment and for queensland it's largely fine and dry that should allow the flood waters to recede elsewhere and it's pretty...
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no because possibly europe smokes and afford the arctic. and the turks largest in the hungary in parliament want to be sure. when you meet them you don't want that it was they've met people you've got a good thing you said something that me when i was there that talk i want you to let me get it ok let me get it he said it was a little bit for you and your honey. bee of course have told you. yes and like most of europe's far right alongside their intolerance of foreigners france promises of economic protection. after twenty six years of transition from communism hungary remains one of the poorest countries of the e.u. . there are still nearly one million people living in homes without electricity and heating. and your big young leader god but one never knows there are a. sort of when a woman a crucial one woman accruals going door to pour your heart on the macross people showed up early because she has a lot of locals actually cause more than you got to shag she got a leash for. your new question for anybody to get over your mouth but i'm wi
no because possibly europe smokes and afford the arctic. and the turks largest in the hungary in parliament want to be sure. when you meet them you don't want that it was they've met people you've got a good thing you said something that me when i was there that talk i want you to let me get it ok let me get it he said it was a little bit for you and your honey. bee of course have told you. yes and like most of europe's far right alongside their intolerance of foreigners france promises of...
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murder of mr script file i'm his daughter they have treated the use of a military grade nerve agent in europe with sarcasm contempt and defiance the united kingdom will now expel trenches three russian diplomats who have been identified as undeclared intelligence offices they have just one week to leave this will be the single biggest expulsion of potentially years it is essential that we now come together with our allies and to send a clear message to those who would seek to undermine them. also coming up a fourth term as german chancellor angela merkel the world's most powerful woman made a promise today that she will probably never make again. if. that had looted tecate my efforts to the well being of the jenin people. conscientiously and to justice to. the vase and help make aunt. ah. we begin the day with the first response to the first ever chemical weapons attack inside a member of nato the country attacked britain the country behind the attack russia now that is the conclusion of british intelligence following last week's poisoning of a former russian spy and his daughter more than on
murder of mr script file i'm his daughter they have treated the use of a military grade nerve agent in europe with sarcasm contempt and defiance the united kingdom will now expel trenches three russian diplomats who have been identified as undeclared intelligence offices they have just one week to leave this will be the single biggest expulsion of potentially years it is essential that we now come together with our allies and to send a clear message to those who would seek to undermine them....
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that turkey did fit, could fit into europe. - there were countries in europe, there were europe, which also believed that turkey, a muslim majority nation, joining the eu, will be great news for the world. - the fact that europe welcome, in turkey in, begin the process of negotiation for them to become a full member of the europe union, is an historic event. it shows that those who believe there is some fundamental clash of civilizations between christian and muslim, are actually wrong. - [narrator] turkey abolished the death penalty in peace time, promoted greater freedom of expression, as well as the rights of women, and turkey's oppressed kurdish minority. - eu membership talks, motivated a lot of positive change in turkey, that includes reforms for minorities, that includes putting the military back into barracks and outside of politics. that includes economic progress. - erdogan forged an alliance with a popular islamic preacher, fethullah gulen and his followers. - they were erdogan's ally, and in many ways they were part of the intellectual power, of the erdogan administration.
that turkey did fit, could fit into europe. - there were countries in europe, there were europe, which also believed that turkey, a muslim majority nation, joining the eu, will be great news for the world. - the fact that europe welcome, in turkey in, begin the process of negotiation for them to become a full member of the europe union, is an historic event. it shows that those who believe there is some fundamental clash of civilizations between christian and muslim, are actually wrong. -...
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so securing the economic interests of american liquefied natural gas exporters to europe europe us but the sanctions are being used as a tool as a means of securing a competitive advantage for their own manufacturers and exporters but he wished for you please read it and. when it comes to europe's energy supplies american interventionism has a long history. back in the one nine hundred fifty s. for example west german companies began negotiating contracts for supplying pipes for pipeline construction in the soviet union in return the soviets planned to send natural gas to western europe but then nature issued a pipe in barca. he referred to us to keep some feared the pipes wouldn't be carrying natural gas but maybe crude oil intended for east german tank battalions. these fears might seem rather outlandish but they were founded in concrete interests. in the late one nine hundred sixty s. chancellor very blunt a social democrat announced a new policy of detox towards east germany of change through rapprochement britain and france supported his initiative over american opposition. in the
so securing the economic interests of american liquefied natural gas exporters to europe europe us but the sanctions are being used as a tool as a means of securing a competitive advantage for their own manufacturers and exporters but he wished for you please read it and. when it comes to europe's energy supplies american interventionism has a long history. back in the one nine hundred fifty s. for example west german companies began negotiating contracts for supplying pipes for pipeline...
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eastern europe still pins great hopes on the initiative. in its inception the energy union was a response to a dispute between russia and ukraine. in the winter of two thousand and eight to two thousand and nine bug area rumania and slovakia had to resort to using wood fired oven so he xing. many factories were forced to interrupt production it was a hard winter with temperatures dipping down to minus fifteen degrees celsius in southeastern europe. russia had shut off all gas supplies through ukraine moscow claimed that its neighbor had failed to pay for energy deliveries and was siphoning off energy sent through russian pipelines to this day kiev denies these accusations and says that russia's actions amounted to political and economic blackmail. countries like belgariad had no recourse children sat in freezing schools hospitals went on heated the european union learned a painful lesson the gas prices would have a lasting impact. many people. died two of them. to be competition to go to school worth. if occasion for the support of two big
eastern europe still pins great hopes on the initiative. in its inception the energy union was a response to a dispute between russia and ukraine. in the winter of two thousand and eight to two thousand and nine bug area rumania and slovakia had to resort to using wood fired oven so he xing. many factories were forced to interrupt production it was a hard winter with temperatures dipping down to minus fifteen degrees celsius in southeastern europe. russia had shut off all gas supplies through...
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markets could end up in europe. you've mentioned already that it when it comes to chinese steel that europe should actually applaud to donald trump's measures and the e.u. itself slapped terris on chinese steel just a year ago so why does outcry now others a fine difference here the e.u. slap tariffs on individual steel products and followed w t o procedures and that's the key issue in the whole debate only in december japan the u.s. and. in the e.u. all agreed to a new chile to collectively tackle the problem of chinese over production and transaction has now put this alliance at least in doubt all right to get matches there from brussels thank you so much for this. and of course we wanted to know how the stock markets react because shares certainly have headed south in the united states in asia and also here in europe and my colleague daniel is standing by for us at the front food stock exchange daniel as the german steel industry taking the news well not positive at all monica the big two still companies to sin a
markets could end up in europe. you've mentioned already that it when it comes to chinese steel that europe should actually applaud to donald trump's measures and the e.u. itself slapped terris on chinese steel just a year ago so why does outcry now others a fine difference here the e.u. slap tariffs on individual steel products and followed w t o procedures and that's the key issue in the whole debate only in december japan the u.s. and. in the e.u. all agreed to a new chile to collectively...
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, you can think luxury goods makers in southern europe as well as the industry in central parts of europe, so there is something to be worried about. once this sort of trade war end to we need to put an at least the early signs as soon as possible before it escalates and before markets react negatively. -- is anybodydy in europe talking about joining in with the u.s.? i have talked to a lot of european officials who agree with the president that china cheats, but does anyone else want to do something? martin: so far, it has been too attractive for european companies to be in business with china, so nobody has said a word. we have known for a long time , has not ais not so lot of scrutiny on intellectual property, so there is something that european companies need to think about. generally speaking, this episode of trade war's looming could be actually the start of a finding toward fairer and more balanced trade system around the world, which will include the china also obeys more to the rules regarding intellectual property. , think there is even a chance albeit not a big one at this stag
, you can think luxury goods makers in southern europe as well as the industry in central parts of europe, so there is something to be worried about. once this sort of trade war end to we need to put an at least the early signs as soon as possible before it escalates and before markets react negatively. -- is anybodydy in europe talking about joining in with the u.s.? i have talked to a lot of european officials who agree with the president that china cheats, but does anyone else want to do...
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but let's look at europe and eastern europe as well, look at poland, hungary, italy, spain. you say that france was fine because the far right didn't win, but the far right where the second choice in the election. but marine le pen is on the way out. ukip has disappeared, but of course it has, it has achieved its aims and the tory party has switched hard to the tory party has switched hard to the right. the idea is that populism has disappeared, we are living in interesting times. i know it is breaking the rule, but none of us really have a clue where it's going. it could be going in any direction. the idea that we can just... it could be going in any direction. the idea that we can just. .. week and be fatalistic. i'm not fatalistic. i'd just fighting for what i believe in, tolerance and borders which are fluid. the idea that populism isn't a threat is... the truth is that we are in very turbulent times which could go anywhere, there is such distrust of institutions, politicians, banks, the church, everything. so many illusions have been shattered. that's why this is both a
but let's look at europe and eastern europe as well, look at poland, hungary, italy, spain. you say that france was fine because the far right didn't win, but the far right where the second choice in the election. but marine le pen is on the way out. ukip has disappeared, but of course it has, it has achieved its aims and the tory party has switched hard to the tory party has switched hard to the right. the idea is that populism has disappeared, we are living in interesting times. i know it is...
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so what has cause he's saying you're against europe. one question yes how do explain the rise of you'll keep on trying less and you'll become europe. i don't know how do you mean smart how do you explain the rise of i must tell you how do you explain the rise of some reason you know how do you explain that it's a failing on your opinion and i want to turn yes i'm here. because you are getting the growth of houses across the political spectrum growth of rejectionism of this model because the model doesn't know me so what do we have then i mean if you have nation states because of nation states borders walls and there isn't this dangerous oh and democracy but where is the moccasin what is not here. so i'm going on a journey to understand how come the far right claim to be deceivers democracy eula . nepos old one we saw how europe is facilitating gets on colonization privatization the extraction of resources and secret trade deals like the t.t.p. . the nature of the agreements is a construction of ultra neo liberal system will cement cultu
so what has cause he's saying you're against europe. one question yes how do explain the rise of you'll keep on trying less and you'll become europe. i don't know how do you mean smart how do you explain the rise of i must tell you how do you explain the rise of some reason you know how do you explain that it's a failing on your opinion and i want to turn yes i'm here. because you are getting the growth of houses across the political spectrum growth of rejectionism of this model because the...
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language stability for europe as well as. we begin the day with one of those rare moments when politics and hollywood merge on stage in real time at nine o'clock this morning here in berlin much of the media from germany and europe had gathered here in berlin the headquarters of the social democrats now the anticipation in the room was palpable new government the fate of the chancellor the future of the european union so much was riding on a yes or no question that have been posed to all members of the social democrats here in germany and just as it will be at the oscars tonight so it was in berlin this morning a person appeared on stage opened the envelope and said and the winner is and the winner was another grand coalition government sixty six percent of the s.p.d. members voted for or. repeat of a coalition with the conservatives of anglo-american and that is when that hollywood feeling went hollow reporters party officials everyone stood silent and looked as if they were waiting for someone else to react but no one react
language stability for europe as well as. we begin the day with one of those rare moments when politics and hollywood merge on stage in real time at nine o'clock this morning here in berlin much of the media from germany and europe had gathered here in berlin the headquarters of the social democrats now the anticipation in the room was palpable new government the fate of the chancellor the future of the european union so much was riding on a yes or no question that have been posed to all...
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whereas one in europe should understand that if anything, the equivalent of america first would be europe first, but not any individual country first. so there is a reverse effect of somewhat ridiculous isolation and a country in which certainly, i believe not even the u.s. would be able to be first unless it is in an open and global government context, let alone italy. francine: thank you so much for joining us today. i'm going to send it back to you in the studio. beautiful rooftop, i have to say, overlooking the coliseum. of course, the polls are this sunday. guy: that is quite the property you've got there. joining us from rome. plenty of great coverage coming up as we prepare for the italian election. what else do we have coming up? governor marconi is going to join us for an excessive interview at 11:00 u.k. time. he will be in scotland and talking about cryptocurrencies. matt: very interesting stuff. i will definitely tune in for that. i also want to point out, i am looking at the carmakers stocks. you can pick any of them today and they are getting absolutely destroyed. fiat and c
whereas one in europe should understand that if anything, the equivalent of america first would be europe first, but not any individual country first. so there is a reverse effect of somewhat ridiculous isolation and a country in which certainly, i believe not even the u.s. would be able to be first unless it is in an open and global government context, let alone italy. francine: thank you so much for joining us today. i'm going to send it back to you in the studio. beautiful rooftop, i have to...
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>> welcome to "focus on europe." i'm michelle henery. germany's government has been in paralysis for months since an indecisive election last september. finally, however, the end could be in sight. in our special broadcast this week, we take a look at what this political limbo has meant for germany and for europe. after weeks of political wrangling, the fate of the potential coalition between angela merkel's conservatives and the social democratic party now lies in the hands of the almost half a million spd party members who have a postal baot on theerms of the agreement. but the vote could go either way because the spd is divided. while the der party establishmt iseen to ren the coalition with chancellor merkel, the youth wing wants the party to go into opposition. this split is even apparent in families. we met with ralf stegner, the deputy party chairman who was instrumental not only in the negotiations for the coalition agreement, but also in convincing members to support it, members like his son fabian. he's concerned about the part
>> welcome to "focus on europe." i'm michelle henery. germany's government has been in paralysis for months since an indecisive election last september. finally, however, the end could be in sight. in our special broadcast this week, we take a look at what this political limbo has meant for germany and for europe. after weeks of political wrangling, the fate of the potential coalition between angela merkel's conservatives and the social democratic party now lies in the hands of...
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attempted murder of mr script file and his daughter may have treated the use of a military grade agent in europe with sarcasm contempt and defiance the united kingdom will now expel twenty three russian diplomats who have been identified as undeclared intelligence offices they have just one week to leave this will be the single biggest expulsion of over thirty years it is essential that we now come together with our allies and to send a clear message to those who would seek to undermine them. also coming up a fourth term as german chancellor angela merkel the world's most powerful woman made a promise today that she will probably never make again ishmael i swear that i will tell you kate my efforts to the well being of the german people have a full my duty as conscientiously and to justice tool. yvonne help me count ah . we begin the day with the first response to the first ever chemical weapons attack inside a member of nato the country attacked britain the country behind the attack russia now that is the conclusion of british intelligence following last week's poisoning of a former russian spy
attempted murder of mr script file and his daughter may have treated the use of a military grade agent in europe with sarcasm contempt and defiance the united kingdom will now expel twenty three russian diplomats who have been identified as undeclared intelligence offices they have just one week to leave this will be the single biggest expulsion of over thirty years it is essential that we now come together with our allies and to send a clear message to those who would seek to undermine them....
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it's also in europe to properly vet these people and the f.b.i. had ample warning that the orlando attacker was a threat because he was muslim but they did not want to look into it they did not want to seem that they were targeting these certain religious groups even reports that come out with school shootings in the united states where the f.b.i. many times received a phone call warning them about the shooters and nothing happened because of that the f.b.i. did not follow up so i think it's not so much a lack of resources at it as it is a lack of knowledge or understanding about threats that matter the most. trying to start is seizing us. as belonging to russian energy giant gazprom following a years long to speed of a gas supplies that's going to speak to this because across it more twists and turns of the lights of winter came to a bit of a head loss we didn't it was the latest kevin hello well we've seen this before and it is happening again ukraine and russia could be on the brink of an all out gas war so kiev as you were saying has begun sei
it's also in europe to properly vet these people and the f.b.i. had ample warning that the orlando attacker was a threat because he was muslim but they did not want to look into it they did not want to seem that they were targeting these certain religious groups even reports that come out with school shootings in the united states where the f.b.i. many times received a phone call warning them about the shooters and nothing happened because of that the f.b.i. did not follow up so i think it's...
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europe has had two hundred years of industrialisation. too cynical as only been independent for fifty years. you for peace so that leaves it with one hundred fifty years of education and experience to catch up on needed that's not easy of course we should be promoting african products and making them competitive spirit exclusion. but to do that african countries need to be allowed to develop the capacity to do sunday school visit the organised using train today is fascist. i think it's totally unfair we need flexible customs barriers that would give the country time to catch up the key for crucial cement noted. in the stands the e.u. is currently negotiating. new trade agreements with african states that could compounds the situation it foresees scrapping customs duties on basic foodstuffs within five years. people in senegal are becoming increasingly aware of the damage that sheep produce from europe is inflicting on that country. i'm on my way to the office of senegal's the national federation of bankers which has launched a drive to pr
europe has had two hundred years of industrialisation. too cynical as only been independent for fifty years. you for peace so that leaves it with one hundred fifty years of education and experience to catch up on needed that's not easy of course we should be promoting african products and making them competitive spirit exclusion. but to do that african countries need to be allowed to develop the capacity to do sunday school visit the organised using train today is fascist. i think it's totally...