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more or less hostile how to find new negotiations with the europeans again so. this is going to prove very difficult for her especially as a european leader richard thank you so much for now d.w. political correspondent report. at the bonus tague. well germany's southern neighbor austria is already reacting to germany's plans the country is taking over that you presidency for the next six months our correspondent max huffman is in strasbourg we're austria's chancellor sebastian cortes is presenting his program to the european parliament today max how is the austrian government responding to the immigration deal struck in germany so it's finished his speech in front of the parliament here in stroudsburg and he did mention what happened in germany first by mentioning the priorities giving an outlook i want to focus on in the next six months in the first priority no surprise there is the fight against illegal migration and security of the european union and he said in this context that the german discussion showed how important it was to focus on securing the exter
more or less hostile how to find new negotiations with the europeans again so. this is going to prove very difficult for her especially as a european leader richard thank you so much for now d.w. political correspondent report. at the bonus tague. well germany's southern neighbor austria is already reacting to germany's plans the country is taking over that you presidency for the next six months our correspondent max huffman is in strasbourg we're austria's chancellor sebastian cortes is...
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there is a growing sense of anxiety among european member states because china has divided the european union and it does not have much to say any more because china was buying up the 16 plus one the eastern and central european countries. do you think the actions of donald trump is going to force china to change more swiftly thanit force china to change more swiftly than it wanted to and therefore, although we are seeing some short—term pain in terms of the ongoing trade war, we may see the outcome of the us wants and also europe, eye china changing its way. ——i be. europe, eye china changing its way. --i be. china has never really anticipated a swift change from the us and therefore it has to open up and look at it at the end of the day. thank you for coming in and sharing your expertise. we will keep you informed on how the summit goes. later today british prime minister theresa may is expected to promise extra investment for the aerospace industry. at the farnborough airshow she's expected to offer almost $400 million for several projects, including researching more environmen
there is a growing sense of anxiety among european member states because china has divided the european union and it does not have much to say any more because china was buying up the 16 plus one the eastern and central european countries. do you think the actions of donald trump is going to force china to change more swiftly thanit force china to change more swiftly than it wanted to and therefore, although we are seeing some short—term pain in terms of the ongoing trade war, we may see the...
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vision, the european feeling about the negotiation, for the european voice to be heard. it is clearly the goal. this week in the eu, spend two days in new york. meeting the open ambassadors in the united nations. stakeholders and three days in washington, for trade and minister for finance. the chairman of the federal reserve and many other people. and yesterday in the capital. congressmen, friends of ireland. so just to explain what did i think, what is the agenda of this negotiation. why we want to reach an agreement with the uk. the chance, the limits of this negotiation. one point i mentioned in my speech a few minutes ago is that none of my meetings, during these five days recently somebody telling me there's no value to the brexit. none of them. the same in europe, huh? even mr. faraj. i met personally to a very stimulative meeting. he was not able to give me the proof. mr. faraj when i met him, the last question after the end of the meeting was the explanation. because troy to explain, to me why is brexit. to understand and i ask him, can you tell me mr. faraj, ho
vision, the european feeling about the negotiation, for the european voice to be heard. it is clearly the goal. this week in the eu, spend two days in new york. meeting the open ambassadors in the united nations. stakeholders and three days in washington, for trade and minister for finance. the chairman of the federal reserve and many other people. and yesterday in the capital. congressmen, friends of ireland. so just to explain what did i think, what is the agenda of this negotiation. why we...
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what were saying is a good would not enter the european union the stupid uk without the european union being expected. [inaudible] but suppose we have lower tariffs than the u.s. and europe has lower tariffs, for example. we would then collect the higher eu tariffs on the goods coming from the u.s. when they came in through liverpool or wherever. would we expect goods coming into the eu from new zealand, would we expect the eu to collect higher tariffs for us or would we expect them to apply their own eu tariffs. >> at the border. >> what i'm saying what the paragraph says is that this is not a question of someone physically handing cash over at the border. the way we would deal with it is a formula revenue agreement between the european union and the united kingdom which would reflect what was required for the goods entering the european union destined for the uk just as the money would reflect goods coming into the united kingdom and destined for. [inaudible] >> but the payments to be made somewhere. if these goods are coming in from new zealand and their arriving in spain or somewhe
what were saying is a good would not enter the european union the stupid uk without the european union being expected. [inaudible] but suppose we have lower tariffs than the u.s. and europe has lower tariffs, for example. we would then collect the higher eu tariffs on the goods coming from the u.s. when they came in through liverpool or wherever. would we expect goods coming into the eu from new zealand, would we expect the eu to collect higher tariffs for us or would we expect them to apply...
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it forced europeans to learn defense. remember europeans to and relearn collective defense. and everything it applies, logistics, capabilities, supplies. not yet enough but clearly movement. >> many people watching from abroad would say that the debate may have changed in germany but not fast enough. germany's role in two world wars and the holocaust is often cited as the reason for a widespread public reluctance to see germany take a stronger role militarily. that history is receiving ever further into the past. isn't it time germany does in fact do more? >> germany started to do more. this 2%like to say that target of the gdp for defense is much older than donald trump's term in office. endorsed 10 or 11 years ago for the first time. ever since, not much happened in europe. not only germany lagging behind, but many other countries, large countries, are not there already. back to germany, you are right, german history and the experience german society has made with the second world war, makes it difficult to talk about spending a a lot for defense. the military in general.
it forced europeans to learn defense. remember europeans to and relearn collective defense. and everything it applies, logistics, capabilities, supplies. not yet enough but clearly movement. >> many people watching from abroad would say that the debate may have changed in germany but not fast enough. germany's role in two world wars and the holocaust is often cited as the reason for a widespread public reluctance to see germany take a stronger role militarily. that history is receiving...
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strategy to exit the european union. choking off gaza as economy israel says it will close the main crossing for goods into the strip also this hour another successful day in thailand for more boys have been rescued from the flooded cave and ethiopia and eritrea agreed to establish diplomatic relations and resume commercial flights after more than twenty is. the british foreign secretary says boris johnson has resigned as divisions within prime minister to resign may's cabinet over the approach. negotiations continue to widen earlier the minister in charge of leaving the european union david davis also stepped down and this comes a spite all members of cabinet signing up to an agreed negotiating position just two days ago johnson a longtime euro skeptic had argued against the u.k. remaining closely aligned to the european union after breaks it while moments ago the british prime minister address parliament and she defended her cabinets proposal take a listen this is the brics it is in our national interest it is the bric
strategy to exit the european union. choking off gaza as economy israel says it will close the main crossing for goods into the strip also this hour another successful day in thailand for more boys have been rescued from the flooded cave and ethiopia and eritrea agreed to establish diplomatic relations and resume commercial flights after more than twenty is. the british foreign secretary says boris johnson has resigned as divisions within prime minister to resign may's cabinet over the...
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a buffy has of the european nato allies but they that very much concern european security issues that could be symbolic for example you could say oh maybe u.s. troops don't participate in the next u.s. and the next nato. exercise but already they kind of political disunity of the political doubt whether the u.s. is still this is european allies in nato is already a major problem nato support the ticket alliance states actually promise each other to stand up for each other in case of a crisis and if there's the smallest tiniest doubt that they really stick together that has already implications for nato deterrence and defense so better stay together don't give any message of disunity let me come back now at the end to the title of our program which is friendly fire how united is nato and come back to our sort of what tyson barker said to us at the outset when he talked about the threat from with in name with the undermining of democracy by the alliances own members which of course you could argue is very much in the interests of russia question tipper how can the alliance defeat that f
a buffy has of the european nato allies but they that very much concern european security issues that could be symbolic for example you could say oh maybe u.s. troops don't participate in the next u.s. and the next nato. exercise but already they kind of political disunity of the political doubt whether the u.s. is still this is european allies in nato is already a major problem nato support the ticket alliance states actually promise each other to stand up for each other in case of a crisis...
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the european commission flag is there as well. you might also know that european commission president is in town visiting the president. we're talking about this because we're getting word there's some white house announcement. reporters were told to come to the white house for this. then we got word that stocks were jumping sharply. the dow up on word that the president has gotten some concessions from the european 81 june that would avoid a trade war. there's no way to confirm this. the two have been talking about ways they could get around their differences. the president proposed in the europeans seemed to be open to lowering tariffs on both sides. the president says to zeros. the europeans says not quite zero but we would be open to that as well. if it looks like they have struck a deal, that would lift stocks, which was happening. we're monitoring that. when they come to the podium, we'll take you there. now back to this senate grilling of mike pompeo. >> senator, it's not for me to discuss the contents of those conversation
the european commission flag is there as well. you might also know that european commission president is in town visiting the president. we're talking about this because we're getting word there's some white house announcement. reporters were told to come to the white house for this. then we got word that stocks were jumping sharply. the dow up on word that the president has gotten some concessions from the european 81 june that would avoid a trade war. there's no way to confirm this. the two...
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we'll have a good european idea. and actually what will happen, they tend to sell out to a bigger american company rather than grow in their own light. >> one of the other big issues obviously around the world is the meddling in elections from brexit to obviously the 2016 election here but also elections in germany and france. what are the steps the european union are taking to prevent meddling in elections? >> well, i mentioned three institutions. one is called the european institution. one country nominates a commissioner who is responsible for a particular area and the british commissioner is in charge is exactly this. how do we make sure -- maintain the integrity of elects and particularly with the european elections happening next may, june, we're looking at that particular issue. and i think there is a real need or real desire to understand a number of issues. first of all, actually how much interference is there and how can we identify it. and the other issue as well is about propaganda. so i have seen things.
we'll have a good european idea. and actually what will happen, they tend to sell out to a bigger american company rather than grow in their own light. >> one of the other big issues obviously around the world is the meddling in elections from brexit to obviously the 2016 election here but also elections in germany and france. what are the steps the european union are taking to prevent meddling in elections? >> well, i mentioned three institutions. one is called the european...
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markets,o bloomberg this is the european open. castrated now less than 30 minutes away. -- cached trade now less than 30 trade noway -- cash less than 30 minutes away. ♪ guy: still falling. chinese stocks continue to drop. terrorist -- tarrifs coming into effect tomorrow. a september 29 hike is not priced at 80%. ig fights back. good morning. we are less than half an hour away from the start of european cash trading. let's take a look at where the futures are standing. pretty flat, to be honest. the market was right for a rally today. it didn't happen. we need to talk about that and i think that is what is confusing european equity investors this morning. we are absolutely flat this point in time waiting for a sense of direction. we may get a letter from the united states, but this trade story is very much the dominant theme right now. let's talk about the gmn. today.ia rallying look at what is happening with the nikkei. we saw a similar story in the chinese markets which have been very much under pressure. the euro continues to
markets,o bloomberg this is the european open. castrated now less than 30 minutes away. -- cached trade now less than 30 trade noway -- cash less than 30 minutes away. ♪ guy: still falling. chinese stocks continue to drop. terrorist -- tarrifs coming into effect tomorrow. a september 29 hike is not priced at 80%. ig fights back. good morning. we are less than half an hour away from the start of european cash trading. let's take a look at where the futures are standing. pretty flat, to be...
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when you're on the continent, you have a feeling that the europeans have a feeling that the europeans have already moved beyond. if you talk about a second referendum, they will say, no, we're not having that, they are going to leave. that is also a risk for the british government if they say, well, we may be what an extension and have logged in negotiations. but the europeans will say, what carp for another limbo? in fairness to theresa may, any prime minister would be trapped in this situation. the referendum was held and brexit one. but you do? you have a hung parliament, partly down to her for that early election. you have a divided party, and you have a series of obligations which are contradictory. the soft border in ireland, but not wanting to be pa rt of in ireland, but not wanting to be part of the customs union. her plan, in fairness to it, is an attempt to square all those circles. because they are not wearable, it is a plan thatis they are not wearable, it is a plan that is going to fall by the wayside. —— because they are not able to be squared. it was an attempt to m
when you're on the continent, you have a feeling that the europeans have a feeling that the europeans have already moved beyond. if you talk about a second referendum, they will say, no, we're not having that, they are going to leave. that is also a risk for the british government if they say, well, we may be what an extension and have logged in negotiations. but the europeans will say, what carp for another limbo? in fairness to theresa may, any prime minister would be trapped in this...
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him an ism is our european heritage or i'm fighting for. the us or europe not to throw this humanist heritage away it's been my wish for germany in ten years time is the introduction of the right to vote at the age of sixteen. and i'd like to take up this issue again more trust in young politician is what is necessary because. because otherwise we are jeopardizing the political future of germany. good afternoon some thank you respect and i thank you. in good shape. today i mean just outside of philly doctors are treating patients with parkinson's patients. with zuzu. which medical conditions can be helped by need and how easy it is painting think eeling the power of music. good shape next on d w. i a clash of cultures in india. a clash between those who believe in a range carriage those who want to marry for love. the clash that shaking families and society to the core. commandos in forty five minutes to deliver. good brown really love alf hitler. or did she love the life he provided for her. she was the dictator's mistress. only an insigni
him an ism is our european heritage or i'm fighting for. the us or europe not to throw this humanist heritage away it's been my wish for germany in ten years time is the introduction of the right to vote at the age of sixteen. and i'd like to take up this issue again more trust in young politician is what is necessary because. because otherwise we are jeopardizing the political future of germany. good afternoon some thank you respect and i thank you. in good shape. today i mean just outside of...
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that means migration is by no means only a european problem. it is a global problem and needs a global system. [applause] obviously werkel: also talked about return mechanisms for those who are not granted the right to stay in europe. the african union also discussed the fact there will need to be legal options for places and jobs. the disconnection of a skilled labor immigration act is also very important from our perspective. the countries of origin where we currently have a legal migration and want to be able to find human traffickers and smugglers. we also discussed the so-called secondary migration, meaning migration streams within the european union. the schengen agreement, traveling within the schengen area, will be a way to deal with this issue. it is important that member states should take internal matters -- measures. it is equally important that they work together as partners. this was precisely the basis for my discussion, not taking unilateral actions that affect others but that we should work as partners if it is stated in the re
that means migration is by no means only a european problem. it is a global problem and needs a global system. [applause] obviously werkel: also talked about return mechanisms for those who are not granted the right to stay in europe. the african union also discussed the fact there will need to be legal options for places and jobs. the disconnection of a skilled labor immigration act is also very important from our perspective. the countries of origin where we currently have a legal migration...
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how are the europeans preparing after the g—7 debacle... what do you do when the bully is coming into the playground but you need him? and i don't know what they are doing. that is interesting. you have hit the nail on the head. you may not like him and you may think he's a bully, but you still need him. there is a really big problem because there has always been an incredible worry in europe, particularly germany and to an extent in britain, about american disengagement. it would look to other interests in the world and say you would have to manage oi'i the world and say you would have to manage on your the world and say you would have to manage on your own, we are not interested. and there have been big periods of american isolation. we think about the one preceding the second world war. the question is, what do you prepare for? do you prepare to palliate this president? do you prepare for this to be america's position going forward? do you think this is a temporary blip and it will be replaced by somebody who has what you might say is a
how are the europeans preparing after the g—7 debacle... what do you do when the bully is coming into the playground but you need him? and i don't know what they are doing. that is interesting. you have hit the nail on the head. you may not like him and you may think he's a bully, but you still need him. there is a really big problem because there has always been an incredible worry in europe, particularly germany and to an extent in britain, about american disengagement. it would look to...
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practice of leaving the european union. can she assure me the checkers agreement allows the situation to continue to see the united kingdom get more in with investment over the last 30 years than any year over both parties than we could possibly anticipated and that is good news for the future of the engineering industry in our country as well as all of those other jobs so reliant on those tree. >> we have seen good figures for direct -- foreign direct investment in the uk and supporting jobs in the united kingdom. that will continue in the future. i believe the plan which i have set out with it's clear momentum for frictionless trade with the european union while giving us the freedom to strike trade deals will be one that is welcomed by businesses and investors and will see more jobs in the uk. >> nigel dobbs. >> thank y, you mr. speaker, it was referenced of course to the continuing obligation of the government to the back stop arrangement. can the prime minister make is very clear, i heard the clear statement about the
practice of leaving the european union. can she assure me the checkers agreement allows the situation to continue to see the united kingdom get more in with investment over the last 30 years than any year over both parties than we could possibly anticipated and that is good news for the future of the engineering industry in our country as well as all of those other jobs so reliant on those tree. >> we have seen good figures for direct -- foreign direct investment in the uk and supporting...
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human ism is our european heritage and i'm fighting for. the us for europe not to throw this humanist heritage away. this room our wish for germany in ten years' time is the introduction of the right to vote at the age of sixteen. and i'd like to take up this issue again more trust in young politician is necessary because. five because otherwise we are jeopardizing the political future of germany. good shape. today i mean just outside of doctors are treating patients with parkinson's patients suffered a stroke with suzy. which medical conditions can be helped by music and how he uses pain the healing power of music. next. in the wake of devastation. one year after its liberation from the islamic state. deep of you reported to be a teacher she was on location to see what life is like now in the war torn city. there was a death and bombs and explosions everywhere it just didn't stop it was more she. says it. like like. german with deafening any time any place. video novellas. he had at the back of the. songs to sing along to download it is to
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europeans are also taking steps to try to change the mandate of the european investment bank. that could facilitate loan activity to facilitate loan transaction. the question is, the europeans have taken the steps and i think it sends a very important political message to iran that europe is willing to do this, but will it be enough? if you look at how the united states has perceived sanctions against iran in the past, it has been very heavy on the penalize asian phase, the united states has extracted high reputational cost for companies that have violated u.s. sanctions on iran and as a result that has created a culture of fear and threat that when companies are weighing their cost-benefit analysis of doing business with iran, even if they can legally and permissibly do so, companies may be steered away from those business opportunities because they're concerned about the emphasis that the u.s. has put on compliance and questions of reputational concern. even though the europeans are taking these steps, i don't think it's sufficient at this time to actually provide iran to ac
europeans are also taking steps to try to change the mandate of the european investment bank. that could facilitate loan activity to facilitate loan transaction. the question is, the europeans have taken the steps and i think it sends a very important political message to iran that europe is willing to do this, but will it be enough? if you look at how the united states has perceived sanctions against iran in the past, it has been very heavy on the penalize asian phase, the united states has...
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when they talk about your puny innovation, latest -- european e it willn, they assum be a european as well. most of the immigration policy tends to be inward looking ithween free movement -- w free movement between european countries, rather than attracting the best in the world. we are not good at attracting people from the rest of the world. 10 years from now, how is tech going to look differently in the eu? what innovations will we use on both sides of the atlantic? of the continuation mobile device, the phone becoming more than a telephone. it is a game machine. it will be more of your home environment, more of a lifestyle accessory. heat up your car before you get in there. the technology is already there in many ways. -- wetechnology as well will have moved toward electric cars. i think hydroelectric provides big opportunities. you need that criticalness. --critical mass. think we are going to the an even more -- to be an even more interconnected world, but we will be more aware of privacy. you have to be, especially when you have the internet of things, with your refrigerator a
when they talk about your puny innovation, latest -- european e it willn, they assum be a european as well. most of the immigration policy tends to be inward looking ithween free movement -- w free movement between european countries, rather than attracting the best in the world. we are not good at attracting people from the rest of the world. 10 years from now, how is tech going to look differently in the eu? what innovations will we use on both sides of the atlantic? of the continuation...
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human ism is our european heritage and i'm fighting for. the us for europe not to throw this humanist heritage away when my wish for germany in ten years time is the introduction of the right to vote at the age of sixteen. and i'd like to take up this issue again more trust in young politician but it's necessary because. by because otherwise we are jeopardizing the political future of germany. to get in some thank you thank you. we may come oh but we want tons of food that one does but to. the...
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to do more for that defense rightly so the europeans have forgotten a long time. they didn't pay enough attention to their own defense forces to their own defense system so he is right in claiming more. and more european commitment for defense germany has actually stepped up its commitment since two thousand and fourteen the defense budget is growing so we had some thirty two billions into sold for. again we are now searching eight something billions in two thousand and eighteen and it's going to grow the problem is about the long term development so far it's not really in the plans so we have a very strong political rhetorical commitment by the chancellor by the minister of defense but if you look in the financial planning of the german budget it's not yet there but what i really want to underline is that the debate about defense in germany and in europe has changed and it has changed before from a test changed since two thousand and fourteen when russia annexed crimea and didn't warn eastern ukraine this was really a game changer for european security it forced
to do more for that defense rightly so the europeans have forgotten a long time. they didn't pay enough attention to their own defense forces to their own defense system so he is right in claiming more. and more european commitment for defense germany has actually stepped up its commitment since two thousand and fourteen the defense budget is growing so we had some thirty two billions into sold for. again we are now searching eight something billions in two thousand and eighteen and it's going...
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very this is a this is a very very worrying time indeed for europeans and for the european union and as we saw donald trump went to brussels and beleaguered nato leaders there gave them a real telling off the then went to london to the reason may and gave her he boxed her ears as well you might say and then he came out and declared that the european union is there one of the america's leading foes that it is a foe that is an enemy of the americans this is all very bad news indeed for the europeans especially given that the house to be a question mark about whether one flood to move putin and donald trump are behind closed doors as they surely are now whether they're not going to share an antipathy towards the european union and their determination to push a strategy that will weaken and break up the european union i think that is a very real prospect that that kind of strategy could be adopted by these two leaders informally today and in the longer run in a more firm sense so as i say that would be a very worrying prospect indeed for european leaders and that you know that's what we'
very this is a this is a very very worrying time indeed for europeans and for the european union and as we saw donald trump went to brussels and beleaguered nato leaders there gave them a real telling off the then went to london to the reason may and gave her he boxed her ears as well you might say and then he came out and declared that the european union is there one of the america's leading foes that it is a foe that is an enemy of the americans this is all very bad news indeed for the...
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our opinion and this isn't just a question actually is european the gratian it's european leaders to question achieved after hours and hours of discussion and it's across external borders but solidarity with the external borders countries because we yes ok we manage to tackle ourself but it's much more difficult for greece and spain but we should not forget also bulgaria cyprus malta and so on and so for also when we talk about solidarity it's sort of there are only the external borders country to accept all of the refugees illegal migrants that want to come in europe but you know what is not so in there you know it's not fall in europe during we are talking about that north african states have already rejected this idea there is not one north african state who said here i am we are helping europe but we have to support also then to of course through this africa trust fund that we created and if you see the daters ninety five percent degree sink of. of. migrants and refugees illegal migrants and refugees is a threat in the measures that we took since signing the turkish statement agr
our opinion and this isn't just a question actually is european the gratian it's european leaders to question achieved after hours and hours of discussion and it's across external borders but solidarity with the external borders countries because we yes ok we manage to tackle ourself but it's much more difficult for greece and spain but we should not forget also bulgaria cyprus malta and so on and so for also when we talk about solidarity it's sort of there are only the external borders country...
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a buffy has of the european nato allies but they that very much concern european security issues that could be symbolic for example you could say oh maybe u.s. troops won't participate in the next u.s. and the next nato. exercise but already they kind of political disunity of the political doubt whether the u.s. is still this is european allies in nato is already a major problem nato supported ticket alliance states to be promised each other to stand up for each other in case of a crisis and if there's the smallest tiniest doubt that they really stick together that has already implications for nato's deterrence and defense so better stay together don't give any message of disunity let me come back now at the end to the title of our program which is friendly fire how united is nato and come back to our sort of what tyson barker said to us at the outset when he talked about the threat from with in name with the undermining of democracy by the alliances own members which of course you could argue is very much in the interests of russia questioned hippa how can the alliance defeat that fo
a buffy has of the european nato allies but they that very much concern european security issues that could be symbolic for example you could say oh maybe u.s. troops won't participate in the next u.s. and the next nato. exercise but already they kind of political disunity of the political doubt whether the u.s. is still this is european allies in nato is already a major problem nato supported ticket alliance states to be promised each other to stand up for each other in case of a crisis and if...
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yet you do not put european security at risk. the admiration between the uk and european countries will continue. the partnership with nato will further expand. they are not affected by brexit. still, the nature of the e.u. relationship is about to change. what does that mean? we can shape the european union's action diplomacy, development or difference. it is simply the consequences of the decision to leave the european union. we share in values with the uk. we both promote international order and will continue to face the same global challenges. not a single european country can solve these challenges alone. it is also true, but challenging with climate change, poverty, migration or financial crisis. building on all this, our differences in security should be ambitious in scope. we should cooperate wherever we share this. we will continue defending together with the nuclear deal. is always clear we are largely converging on three issues with the uk. prime policy, sanctions policy and military operations. and obviously in any ca
yet you do not put european security at risk. the admiration between the uk and european countries will continue. the partnership with nato will further expand. they are not affected by brexit. still, the nature of the e.u. relationship is about to change. what does that mean? we can shape the european union's action diplomacy, development or difference. it is simply the consequences of the decision to leave the european union. we share in values with the uk. we both promote international order...
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because you speak the same language, when i am in the european council meeting or the european parliament meeting to speak about brexit, all around he room, large room, we have 24 cabins -- cabins with interpreters. elizabath: with interpreters, yeah. in each cabin explaining michel: legitimately what i say in french and 23 other languages. this is complex. his is costly. so it could be less complex, much more -- much less complex, much less costly, we can get rid of all of the cabin and speak the same language, english. i don't want to monopolize the elizabath: time but i want to ask one more question. michel: the european people doesn't want this unit from europe. that's why it's complex. elizabath: i am not sure the british people got that message. maybe if they had before we wouldn't be -- you wouldn't have a job. michel: i work lots with the british people for a long time, i have been two times commissioner, i was clearly in a very positive way with them, for example, with the financial regulation which is a very sensitive issue for them. i rebuilt the architecture of the financial r
because you speak the same language, when i am in the european council meeting or the european parliament meeting to speak about brexit, all around he room, large room, we have 24 cabins -- cabins with interpreters. elizabath: with interpreters, yeah. in each cabin explaining michel: legitimately what i say in french and 23 other languages. this is complex. his is costly. so it could be less complex, much more -- much less complex, much less costly, we can get rid of all of the cabin and speak...
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european soil being cute and transported you know way which would be the good in european union it's a thing that nobody can accept any more. we want to track cattle and sheep from europe and find out how far the e.u. ruling is being implemented on the ground. we accompany teams from the animal welfare foundation or a w.f. an organization that monitors live animal transportation this week in june twenty seventeen there monitoring cabs counts can be transported corner just two weeks old this drug is on the way from eastern europe through germany and france to spain. more than three thousand kilometers by world. every nine hours the unweaned should be offloaded. cable could enough cabs cannot be cared for on the truck they still need new snow which means they have to get an electrolyte solution. or another milk replacement and that's not possible on the truck. the activists follow the truck day and night. just because it's for some of the fun have been able to talk to the driver and he says he's driving lithuanian cabs to spain via poland we are trying to get the police to stop him now
european soil being cute and transported you know way which would be the good in european union it's a thing that nobody can accept any more. we want to track cattle and sheep from europe and find out how far the e.u. ruling is being implemented on the ground. we accompany teams from the animal welfare foundation or a w.f. an organization that monitors live animal transportation this week in june twenty seventeen there monitoring cabs counts can be transported corner just two weeks old this...
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and for the europeans it is a stabilizing force also in european politics and has been there since the one nine hundred fifty s. and he you know does not see the fragility of the of the political agreement of the of the a queer librium of power in europe and how crucial his own country is to it and then of course the other thing that he doesn't see is that a strategic security guarantee and that is what article five of nato is and that is issued essentially by the americans as the strongest ally must come on conditionally it cannot be turned into a transactional kind of security carrot where you pay for protection because then it loses its credibility and this is something that not only the europeans the allies see that it's also something that you know will be seen in russia and which will be very closely and interestedly observed also in beijing you know this is something that matters that you know credibility and trust are the key currencies a such an alliance money is also important but these other two things reigns supreme and if you kind of ignore them you're doing to the damage
and for the europeans it is a stabilizing force also in european politics and has been there since the one nine hundred fifty s. and he you know does not see the fragility of the of the political agreement of the of the a queer librium of power in europe and how crucial his own country is to it and then of course the other thing that he doesn't see is that a strategic security guarantee and that is what article five of nato is and that is issued essentially by the americans as the strongest...
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peoples party in the european parliament manfred to beaver who clearly looks at this from a european perspective but there were also other delegates who felt that the german chancellor had almost over achieved despite the fact that we saw those eastern states poland the czech republic and most probably also hungary over ready to say that they didn't really agree to any such bilaspur agreements and they wouldn't even negotiate about it well at the very least there was a misunderstanding but clearly this was a setback nevertheless more than a dozen countries who were willing to enter such an agreement and there was a feeling that this certainly amounted to what hosty hole for had demanded and i think this is where the personal factor came into this first. all or see who was publicly pulled back two weeks ago from launching his initiative and what he did do though is he didn't manage to force the chancellor's hand because in her setting herself this two week deadline and pledging to do these bilateral multilateral deals she already was doing something that she really didn't want to do s
peoples party in the european parliament manfred to beaver who clearly looks at this from a european perspective but there were also other delegates who felt that the german chancellor had almost over achieved despite the fact that we saw those eastern states poland the czech republic and most probably also hungary over ready to say that they didn't really agree to any such bilaspur agreements and they wouldn't even negotiate about it well at the very least there was a misunderstanding but...
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and for the europeans it is a stabilizing force also in european politics and has been there since the one nine hundred fifty s. and he you know does not see the fragility of the of the political agreement of the of the acquittal brim of power in europe and how crucial his own country is to it and then of course the other thing that he doesn't see is that a strategic security guarantee and that is what article five of nato is and that is issued essentially by the americans as the strongest ally must come on conditionally it cannot be turned into a transactional kind of security carrot when you pay for protection because then it loses its credibility and this is something that not only the europeans the allies see that it's also something that you know will be seen in russia and which will be very closely and interestedly observed also in beijing you know this is something that matters that you know credibility and trust are the key currencies a such an alliance money is also important but these other two things reigns supreme and if you kind of ignore them you're doing to the damage to
and for the europeans it is a stabilizing force also in european politics and has been there since the one nine hundred fifty s. and he you know does not see the fragility of the of the political agreement of the of the acquittal brim of power in europe and how crucial his own country is to it and then of course the other thing that he doesn't see is that a strategic security guarantee and that is what article five of nato is and that is issued essentially by the americans as the strongest ally...
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they can publish a documents that says that they are more or less leaving the european union except for a very small parts meaning that they can do trade deals with the rest of the world and in particular with the united states and so on the day that all trumps meeting to resume a here at checkers the fact that he says apparently the u.s. deal is off. is about as damaging as you could possibly imagine for to resume a if there's a point in its that perhaps trump is correct on it's that the bit of regulator alignments between the u.k. and the e.u. allows for agriculture and food to maintain european standards and give the donald trump seems of a particular obsession with american farmers that would make it much more difficult for american farmers to sell their goods inside the u.k. on the rest of it trumps assertion flies directly in the face of the stated u.k. position that the very narrow relationship it would have in future with the european union would leave it free to do a bespoke trade deal with the united states and the reason why that's absolutely damaging to the reason may is bec
they can publish a documents that says that they are more or less leaving the european union except for a very small parts meaning that they can do trade deals with the rest of the world and in particular with the united states and so on the day that all trumps meeting to resume a here at checkers the fact that he says apparently the u.s. deal is off. is about as damaging as you could possibly imagine for to resume a if there's a point in its that perhaps trump is correct on it's that the bit...
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they kind of forget what we as europeans to rush to what you call russia russian national. samina i'd rather cold you know russian courage russian pride i would call it patriots but it's ultimately based on the very strong national feeling yes absolutely so we know we old you and me and others want to use the term patridge ism to say that's the positive that the fighting for the right cause you know die mention of nationalism so you like me and i think many people in russia will make this distinction between the kind of national attachment that leads you to defend values to defend values against nazism to defend values against all sorts of of problems in the world also to be sunny there with one another to help one another i mean all of these elements of patches and then national identity are very important the question is when you want to give a lot of. support to trump. i see where you're coming from you're saying you know way you know the americans and us in russia we share this understanding we're not like these naive kind of. europeans who want to forget about nation w
they kind of forget what we as europeans to rush to what you call russia russian national. samina i'd rather cold you know russian courage russian pride i would call it patriots but it's ultimately based on the very strong national feeling yes absolutely so we know we old you and me and others want to use the term patridge ism to say that's the positive that the fighting for the right cause you know die mention of nationalism so you like me and i think many people in russia will make this...
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european alliance ahead of a summit with russia only adds fuel to the fire. over his speech to craven is covering today's summit in helsinki for a speech or a much anticipated summit as i mentioned but with very little information about what's actually on the table what are we expecting to be on the table. very little information is putting it mildly chris for we can really only guess so mean we we do assume they're going to talk about crimea ukraine syria nuclear proliferation and those accusations of meddling on the part of russia perhaps the orders of readymade brought in in u.s. elections in u.s. democracy but we really don't know and this is very much donald trump style that he wants to go in there and have a one on one conversation that's very much sort of man to man we're not even going to know during the course of the conversation or after the conversation properly what we've talked about because there's no real indication that it's going to be there's certainly going to be nobody else in the room across from the two translators and there's no indicat
european alliance ahead of a summit with russia only adds fuel to the fire. over his speech to craven is covering today's summit in helsinki for a speech or a much anticipated summit as i mentioned but with very little information about what's actually on the table what are we expecting to be on the table. very little information is putting it mildly chris for we can really only guess so mean we we do assume they're going to talk about crimea ukraine syria nuclear proliferation and those...
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will move because the european union does not wa nt to because the european union does not want to clash with the third largest economy in europe, britain, at the same time as clashing with america and russia. the economics will be the very difficult issues. the other big economic question of our day, the us tariffs and in particular the car industry has been sucked into this conversation. the us car industry is saying we do not want this, we do not want tariffs on ca rs. this, we do not want tariffs on cars. the important thing about this is it is donald trump's backyard, the car industry. it is and a lot of people who voted for donald trump voted because of the issue ofjobs in the rust belt, the old manufacturing areas of america. donald trump made a big decision when he became president that his fight was not to reduce tariffs, he pulled out of the transatlantic trade and investment partnership, there was going to be a free trade deal between america and the eu, he was going to fight by raising taxes. the issue with cars is that europe has higher tariffs, 10% on american ca rs has hig
will move because the european union does not wa nt to because the european union does not want to clash with the third largest economy in europe, britain, at the same time as clashing with america and russia. the economics will be the very difficult issues. the other big economic question of our day, the us tariffs and in particular the car industry has been sucked into this conversation. the us car industry is saying we do not want this, we do not want tariffs on ca rs. this, we do not want...
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iceland which are very close attention to the european union and there are some of the. developing countries that are also exporting steel products to the european union these are exempt as has the european union so that they will not be harmed it's maybe aiming at the edge of china actually. which is not producing most of the city for you. and i china the big producer said this is just the beginning as if the matches announced a pot of eight three level it responds so what else can we expect from the european commission. well this step today is actually the last measure of a bundle of measures that have been already taken first of all of course they are counted terrors for american steel products now it plays for the european markets american importers also have to pay twenty five percent tariffs and some remedies taken it to. do you know that two to punish american producers like makers of motorcycles jeans and whiskey and this is a countermeasure allowed under the rules of the w.t. you and of course the european union has also filed complaints with the boat trade orga
iceland which are very close attention to the european union and there are some of the. developing countries that are also exporting steel products to the european union these are exempt as has the european union so that they will not be harmed it's maybe aiming at the edge of china actually. which is not producing most of the city for you. and i china the big producer said this is just the beginning as if the matches announced a pot of eight three level it responds so what else can we expect...
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president donald trump and european commission president. agreed to try to take the heat out of the transatlantic trade around the german economy misstating the talks as a breakthrough that could avoid a trade war and save millions of jobs the french government adopted a more cautious tone saying any deal must be limited and to benefit both sides. to victory lap has begun in the farm state of iowa u.s. president donald trump celebrated his new trade deal. i mean basically we opened up europe and that's going to be a great thing for europe and it's really going to be a great thing for us and it's going to be a really great thing for farmers. before trump and younger appeared in front of the press on wednesday business groups and members of trump's own republican party urged the president to avoid a trade war with results. so beans instead of card tariffs following their wednesday conversation your promise trump the e.u. would import more u.s. soybeans and american natural gas trump in turn talked of lowering trade barriers it's a deal at the
president donald trump and european commission president. agreed to try to take the heat out of the transatlantic trade around the german economy misstating the talks as a breakthrough that could avoid a trade war and save millions of jobs the french government adopted a more cautious tone saying any deal must be limited and to benefit both sides. to victory lap has begun in the farm state of iowa u.s. president donald trump celebrated his new trade deal. i mean basically we opened up europe...
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my sense is that the european commission executive branch of the european union are not necessarily going to be making major concession is to the united states. i think this is not just about economics for, for the eu, for the european commission. this is about politics, this is about power. it is about the beg picture strategic vision for the eu and after all you're dealing here with unelected european union bureaucrats actually who, at the end of the day are not really accountable to european publics and i think you have a strongly anti-american mood actually in brussels right now, very strong anti-trump sentiment that is there. so i would be surprised to see some major concessions coming from the european union today actually. although there could be some superficial, minor concessions that are touted. adam: what do you think of that? we've just seen a big pop in the dow and s&p and nasdaq the last 45 minutes of trading. that may have been the wrong play if what nigel, nile just said is accurate how do you interpret the conflicting reports? and how do you get 26, 27 members of the of e
my sense is that the european commission executive branch of the european union are not necessarily going to be making major concession is to the united states. i think this is not just about economics for, for the eu, for the european commission. this is about politics, this is about power. it is about the beg picture strategic vision for the eu and after all you're dealing here with unelected european union bureaucrats actually who, at the end of the day are not really accountable to european...
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he talks about the future in terms of her relationship with european union. we will have a fully independent defense and foreign policy but we will work with european union allies where it is right to do so as we will continue to be working with nato. he talks about how we actually ensure that we have security around the world where nato has been the backbone of europe security for the years in which it has been in place. we continue to support nato. the right honorable gentlemen has changed his mind about nato because it wasn't that long ago that he said about nato, i would rather we weren't in it and then he said when we close down nato but were not going to close down nato. the united kingdom will continue to contribute as a backbone of european security and security around the world. >> mr. speaker, matt congratulate on what was for her, a successful nato summit, but may i returned to the point of the germans i wonder if she could let us know. this has a strategic and will have a strategic effect to diminish ukraine and others to be able to support themse
he talks about the future in terms of her relationship with european union. we will have a fully independent defense and foreign policy but we will work with european union allies where it is right to do so as we will continue to be working with nato. he talks about how we actually ensure that we have security around the world where nato has been the backbone of europe security for the years in which it has been in place. we continue to support nato. the right honorable gentlemen has changed...
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union the way the european union does politics they're both inclined to chisel away at that they've both given encouragement to far right euro skeptic groups in europe so maybe just maybe that is something they're going to talk about a not tell us that is speculation but it's certainly something that's being talked about an awful lot in the build up to this for this key meeting. and peter as trump arrived in hell thank you we saw him tweet that relations with russia between the u.s. and russia have never been worse thanks quote to u.s. foolishness and stupidity does that weaken his position going into these talks with but. i think it does i think this is a reference to the fact that the intelligence establishment in this in the states are all up in arms about the latest accusations of meddling going the. meddling in the u.s. elections that i mentioned already and that is that going to be a subject of conversation i'm sure a woman's again like at the meetings that they've had in the past this i say is their first summit meeting but they've had three meetings in the past and at each o
union the way the european union does politics they're both inclined to chisel away at that they've both given encouragement to far right euro skeptic groups in europe so maybe just maybe that is something they're going to talk about a not tell us that is speculation but it's certainly something that's being talked about an awful lot in the build up to this for this key meeting. and peter as trump arrived in hell thank you we saw him tweet that relations with russia between the u.s. and russia...
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the uk out of the european union. that's something that donald trump encourages. and he constantly bad mouths europe as being as bad as china. he really stands in opposition to decades of u.s. foreign policy which was encouraged in europe, strong and free and democratic. >> they're mingling in advance of the state dinner at the nato alliance in brussels. we're going to take a quick broadcast and resume our special live coverage right after this. i landed. i saw my leg did not look right. i was just finishing a ride. i felt this awful pain in my chest. i had a pe blood clot in my lung. i was scared. i had a dvt blood clot. having one really puts you in danger of having another. my doctor and i chose xarelto®. xarelto®. to help keep me protected. xarelto® is a latest-generation blood thinner that's... proven to treat and reduce the risk of dvt or pe blood clots from happening again. in clinical studies, almost 98% of patients on xarelto® did not experience another dvt or pe. xarelto® works differently. warfarin int
the uk out of the european union. that's something that donald trump encourages. and he constantly bad mouths europe as being as bad as china. he really stands in opposition to decades of u.s. foreign policy which was encouraged in europe, strong and free and democratic. >> they're mingling in advance of the state dinner at the nato alliance in brussels. we're going to take a quick broadcast and resume our special live coverage right after this. i landed. i saw my leg did not look right....
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they can publish a documents that says that they are more or less leaving the european union except for a very small parts meaning that they can do trade deals with the rest of the world and in particular with the united states and so on the day that all trumps meeting to resume a here at checkers the fact that he says apparently the u.s. deal is off. is about as damaging as you could possibly imagine for to resume a if there's a point in it that perhaps trump is correct on it's that the bit of regulator alignments between the u.k. and the e.u. allows for agriculture and food to maintain european standards and give the donald trump seems of a particular obsession with american farmers that would make it much more difficult for american farmers to sell their goods inside the u.k. on the rest of it trumps assertion flies directly in the face of the stated u.k. position that the very narrow relationship it would have in future with the european union would leave it free to do a bespoke trade deal with the united states and the reason why that's absolutely damaging to the reason may is beca
they can publish a documents that says that they are more or less leaving the european union except for a very small parts meaning that they can do trade deals with the rest of the world and in particular with the united states and so on the day that all trumps meeting to resume a here at checkers the fact that he says apparently the u.s. deal is off. is about as damaging as you could possibly imagine for to resume a if there's a point in it that perhaps trump is correct on it's that the bit of...
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the prize is delivering leaving the european union. some long—standing leave campaigners say they won't vote down the government's brexit legislation entirely, but they are determined to give it a radical overhaul. brexit is enormously positive, a huge opportunity for the country, and i'm afraid the prime minister doesn't see that. and it's why i think she is a remainer who has remained a remainer. so would labour help the prime minister out and back her brexit plan? i've read it a couple of times, and quite frankly can't make head nor tail of it. it's theological. it's a mess. so the answer to the question is fairly simply, not that i can see. and the political fallout from chequers continues. today a parliamentary aide at the foreign office resigned over brexit. it's still not clear if the prime minister's new plan will survive intact. iain watson, bbc news. hello, and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: france champions du monde. france are world champions after beating croatia 4—2 i
the prize is delivering leaving the european union. some long—standing leave campaigners say they won't vote down the government's brexit legislation entirely, but they are determined to give it a radical overhaul. brexit is enormously positive, a huge opportunity for the country, and i'm afraid the prime minister doesn't see that. and it's why i think she is a remainer who has remained a remainer. so would labour help the prime minister out and back her brexit plan? i've read it a couple of...
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the europeans have also taken steps to try and change the mandate of the european investment bank. so that could facilitate some loan activity to facilitate transactions. now, the question, though, the europeans have taken these steps and i think it sends a very important political message to iran that europe is willing to do this, but will it be enough? because if you look at how the united states has pursued sanctions against iran in the past, it has been very heavy on the penalization phase. the united states has had very high construction costs for sanctions on iran, and that has cultivated a fear and threat that when companies are weighing kind of their cost benefit analysis of doing business with iran, even if they can competitively do so, companies may steer away from those business opportunities because they're concerned about the emphasis that the u.s. has put on compliance and those questions of reputational concern. so even though the europeans are taking these steps, i don't think it's sufficient at this time to actually provide iran with access to some of the relief en
the europeans have also taken steps to try and change the mandate of the european investment bank. so that could facilitate some loan activity to facilitate transactions. now, the question, though, the europeans have taken these steps and i think it sends a very important political message to iran that europe is willing to do this, but will it be enough? because if you look at how the united states has pursued sanctions against iran in the past, it has been very heavy on the penalization phase....
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this is deja vu news live from burma the european union and japan defied protectionism that signed a huge trade deal the ambitious pact to create the world's biggest free trade area embracing a third of the global economy and more than six hundred million people will be large in brussels and french. also coming to you took the words of the k.g.b. . over the men and women of the c.r.u. outrage in the u.s. over president trump accepting president goodmans denial of meddling in the two thousand and sixteen presidential election. and a hero's welcome in paris for the world cup champion each member of the team will receive france's highest civilian honor. i'm sorry so much going to good to have you with us the european union and japan have signed a free trade deal that will create the world's biggest open economic area it will reduce terrorists to almost zero and create a combined market of more than six hundred million people you council president said the deal sent out a strong message against protectionism. together the e.u. and japan make up almost a third of global g.d.p. now after f
this is deja vu news live from burma the european union and japan defied protectionism that signed a huge trade deal the ambitious pact to create the world's biggest free trade area embracing a third of the global economy and more than six hundred million people will be large in brussels and french. also coming to you took the words of the k.g.b. . over the men and women of the c.r.u. outrage in the u.s. over president trump accepting president goodmans denial of meddling in the two thousand...
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this will be the fault of the europeans. some commentators in berlin said he sounds like donald trump. so, it is something that the british government going around making friends? it is not quite know what they have achieved. sounds like donald trump — interesting. how do you feel watching from a us perspective? weakness is strength — i don't know quite how you add all this up. it makes no sense. tony blair's criticism of the chequers deal was actually the most trenchant that has been uttered. the resignation speeches of the departing ministers had no particular new ideas or system. at least blair's criticism, which says this is the worst of all possible worlds, we have to take most of the european regulations and be tied to europe in the same way without any control of what europe does, it is correct. it is a nonstarter. brexit remains. you get so excited week to week with this meeting, that leak, that the fundamentals do tend to get lost. all the exporters say this is a disaster for us. a crashing out brexit is a disas
this will be the fault of the europeans. some commentators in berlin said he sounds like donald trump. so, it is something that the british government going around making friends? it is not quite know what they have achieved. sounds like donald trump — interesting. how do you feel watching from a us perspective? weakness is strength — i don't know quite how you add all this up. it makes no sense. tony blair's criticism of the chequers deal was actually the most trenchant that has been...
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states we can't let that happen he said it is that likely to drive more european integration drive european states closer together that kind of language. well first of all it's factually untrue the the predecessor the the whole european integration project was supported by all previous u.s. presidents because they thought that it was a way of creating peace stability and prosperity first in western europe and then in europe as a whole remember that you know this emerged as a peace project after the devastation of the second world war and during. the cold war so that that's fashing correct now he's going to do his best to drive europeans apart whether it's by playing a divided role by currying favor with his ally populists authoritarian far right allies. he's clearly set out a trade war that's going to hit europe as well as china he's undermining and potentially going to even pull out of nato and so yes it's an existential challenge for europe and for the global system and europe has to rise to the occasion pauline what's your take on this america may be in the view of a scholar and philip w
states we can't let that happen he said it is that likely to drive more european integration drive european states closer together that kind of language. well first of all it's factually untrue the the predecessor the the whole european integration project was supported by all previous u.s. presidents because they thought that it was a way of creating peace stability and prosperity first in western europe and then in europe as a whole remember that you know this emerged as a peace project after...
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this will be the fault of the europeans. some commentators in berlin said he sounds like donald trump. so it is something that the british government going around making friends is not quite what for now they have achieved. how do you regard... soundes like donald trump, interesting, how do you feel watching from a us perspective? weakness is strength, i don't know quite how you add all this up. it makes no sense. tony blair's criticism of the chequers deal was actually the most trenchant that has been uttered, the resignation speeches of the departing ministers had no particular new ideas or system. at least blair's criticism, which says this is the worst of all possible worlds, we have to take most of the european regulations and be tied to europe in the same way without any control of what europe does, it is correct. it is a nonstarter. brexit remains... begets an exciting week to week with this meeting, leaked summit, the fundamentals do tend to get lost. all the exporters say this is a disaster for us. crashing out brex
this will be the fault of the europeans. some commentators in berlin said he sounds like donald trump. so it is something that the british government going around making friends is not quite what for now they have achieved. how do you regard... soundes like donald trump, interesting, how do you feel watching from a us perspective? weakness is strength, i don't know quite how you add all this up. it makes no sense. tony blair's criticism of the chequers deal was actually the most trenchant that...
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on exiting the european union. secondly, as he knows, we have published the proposals that we have for the trade relationship with the european union in the future. as we look through those negotiations, we will be looking to see where the european union has entered in certain agreements with others in the past. very often the european commission will say it can't be done only for us to say, x was done with another country and therefore it's possible for it to be done with us. what i would like to see is not just an amal gam of those free trade agreement bus an ambitious of what i think we have to do which will protect jobs in this country, deliver on referendum results and crucially ensure we have no hard feelings between northern ireland and ireland. >> the largest apprenticeship provide for the southhampton reported to me recently that nce the introtchoisks levy based apprenticeship system he's suffered a 70% drop in apprenticeships on his books that means hundreds of young people will not get the apprenticeship
on exiting the european union. secondly, as he knows, we have published the proposals that we have for the trade relationship with the european union in the future. as we look through those negotiations, we will be looking to see where the european union has entered in certain agreements with others in the past. very often the european commission will say it can't be done only for us to say, x was done with another country and therefore it's possible for it to be done with us. what i would like...
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states we can't let that happen he said it is that likely to drive more european integration drive european states closer together that kind of language. well first of all it's factually untrue the the predecessor the the whole european integration project was supported by all previous u.s. presidents because they thought that it was a way of creating peace stability and prosperity first in western europe and then in europe as a whole remember that you know this emerged as a peace project after the devastation of the second world war and during. the cold war so that that's fashing correct now he's going to do his best to drive europeans apart whether it's by playing divided rule by currying favor with his ally populists authoritarian far right allies. he's clearly set out a trade war that's going to hit europe as well as china he's undermining and potentially going to even pull out of nato and so yes it's an existential challenge for europe and for the global system and europe has to rise to the occasion pauline what's your take on this america may be in the view of a scholar and philip was
states we can't let that happen he said it is that likely to drive more european integration drive european states closer together that kind of language. well first of all it's factually untrue the the predecessor the the whole european integration project was supported by all previous u.s. presidents because they thought that it was a way of creating peace stability and prosperity first in western europe and then in europe as a whole remember that you know this emerged as a peace project after...
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i'm endorsing a brutal ugly yes your right heel refers to control the center for silence seekers on european territory the decision not of outside yeah the decision to build these will be voluntary let's be honest no one will volunteer for that it's also inside inside and outside inside and outside yet it is so what is reality inside know nobody wants to do it even you decided that they are some existing and. what what is the bulgarian position on this hour. now after the presidency can speak much more lout bulgarian positionable good proposal dead three people worse our pm and three dimensions help a second to solve this long long perspective manner not just crisis after crisis a crisis and we wasn't prepare for the first crisis now one of the european members that it was literally their crisis in the world everybody knew that their crisis and the everyone who is in for it i was working over and you know it was also for some crisis responsible so now you beauty don't work. you know ok is europe responsible for some crisis maybe maybe yes. and the problem getting proposal for the board durat
i'm endorsing a brutal ugly yes your right heel refers to control the center for silence seekers on european territory the decision not of outside yeah the decision to build these will be voluntary let's be honest no one will volunteer for that it's also inside inside and outside inside and outside yet it is so what is reality inside know nobody wants to do it even you decided that they are some existing and. what what is the bulgarian position on this hour. now after the presidency can speak...