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europe is the largest investor into the american economy and europe is the home of our strongest and largest alliance the nato alliance, we have 26 european allies. so europe is vital to the united states. - i think the us/ british relationship will remain special but not as special as it was because britain will be able to help less than it did in the past. britain will be weakened by this geo-politically. britain will be out of discussions that involve the eu. - [narrator] the united states and other powers have increased incentives to negotiate trade agreements with the eu as a single block rather than 28 separate governments. the trans- atlantic trade and investment partnership ttip uses this approach. - the aim of the ttip, like the tpp was to achieve much deeper integration between the us and the european economies. the ttip is also a controversial is parts of europe, especially germany. europeans believe that their standards are more appropriate and indeed superior to those in the united states. they're more concerned about privacy. they're more concerned about gmos in their f
europe is the largest investor into the american economy and europe is the home of our strongest and largest alliance the nato alliance, we have 26 european allies. so europe is vital to the united states. - i think the us/ british relationship will remain special but not as special as it was because britain will be able to help less than it did in the past. britain will be weakened by this geo-politically. britain will be out of discussions that involve the eu. - [narrator] the united states...
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in government is europe and the creation of a united states of europe if this is there that also your perspective yes it's it will be two hundred years ago and twenty twenty five when the social democrats have decided on their party convention how to back nineteen twenty five we want to have the united states of europe oh that's interesting it should happen by twenty twenty five just eight years away united states of europe maybe that's technically spoken that's very difficult but let me talk about how we can. really. excite young people and i'm sorry for thing i'm sorry against national i you know going back to the value i really i understood but no you are very concrete and i mean this is fantastic a political party is very concrete so let's stay in this point twenty five the united states of europe this was not something said vision for the next seven years or so twenty hundred years after the first helping to organize this in eight years and with whom i don't know let's take president michel the french president want the united states he wants is to move europe forward but there's
in government is europe and the creation of a united states of europe if this is there that also your perspective yes it's it will be two hundred years ago and twenty twenty five when the social democrats have decided on their party convention how to back nineteen twenty five we want to have the united states of europe oh that's interesting it should happen by twenty twenty five just eight years away united states of europe maybe that's technically spoken that's very difficult but let me talk...
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was also active in europe carrying out attacks in brussels and paris. he started researching and writing a book about his experiences in the torture chambers. in vienna he made with journalists in an effort to market the book. he followed events in syria closely communicating with his contacts there daily. i says. this because of him there are some people but the people who doesn't know anything so we can't. use my suitor keil collected all the information he could concentrating on tips leading to terrorist supporters from the i.r.s. is prisons. and it didn't take him long to find them often right on the internet. once in europe e devoted his days and often and tire nights to his research. he made a shocking discovery some of the eye as members he'd met in prison were now living in europe. among them is this man masquerading as a refugee. for to. refugees they are that same criminals. black people people who had to hold the people who had to join. groups islamic radical groups over people who had their crimes against this in syria or iraq. you know. the
was also active in europe carrying out attacks in brussels and paris. he started researching and writing a book about his experiences in the torture chambers. in vienna he made with journalists in an effort to market the book. he followed events in syria closely communicating with his contacts there daily. i says. this because of him there are some people but the people who doesn't know anything so we can't. use my suitor keil collected all the information he could concentrating on tips leading...
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for the sake of keeping migrants out of europe they are ready to sell their heart and soul partnership becomes a permanent pain for africa. let me start out by asking you christine whether you think a summit like the one that the a you in the e.u. have just held really can make a an authentic difference can it break break through those old ways that you mentioned in your opening statement to really deliver a more equal truly fundamental partnership for change you know melinda i am skeptical as much is a lot of people my age back on the continent we've talked about these summits and the fact that the average young person on the continents doesn't even know that such as i mean it's taking place if these people are meeting about young people young people aren't even aware about that just how much change can they really be hoping to bring to young people without that the engagement of the and people by and large as i say africans on even aware of these talk shops so to say. to us from what i know if i take a look at actually all three of those opening statements that i just read off i'd ha
for the sake of keeping migrants out of europe they are ready to sell their heart and soul partnership becomes a permanent pain for africa. let me start out by asking you christine whether you think a summit like the one that the a you in the e.u. have just held really can make a an authentic difference can it break break through those old ways that you mentioned in your opening statement to really deliver a more equal truly fundamental partnership for change you know melinda i am skeptical as...
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people like larkhall martin shorts who have a vision of a better europe a prosperous peace for europe against nationalistic concepts elsewhere that you are capable of. this is a reaction now why don't you react against their hunger against the poland you at the s.p.d. germany excuse me criticize that a lot mr invites are bound to his party conventions to move its own little party for the little family learned of is. true now and you can throw out hungary i think it's over exaggeration just to. focus on this throwing out somebody the point about insurance mixed together with macross we have to go on with europe with a better europe if we want to save prosperity and peace and i think that's a wonderful concept and we would see how our young people in germany think about that if that's taken to the voters in germany i hope we meet in twenty twenty five and as i understood it would be the united states i mean you're right what are you doing if the germans don't vote for you see the social democrats have fought for ideas for a long time and sometimes it took longer than we thought wearing
people like larkhall martin shorts who have a vision of a better europe a prosperous peace for europe against nationalistic concepts elsewhere that you are capable of. this is a reaction now why don't you react against their hunger against the poland you at the s.p.d. germany excuse me criticize that a lot mr invites are bound to his party conventions to move its own little party for the little family learned of is. true now and you can throw out hungary i think it's over exaggeration just to....
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some countries in western europe. are giving look one response. especially with the real project their report saying that people aren't happy with how. the rio is going to extend the shipping freight. freight charges is up by up to fifty percent as well as duration compared to just regular classics. sea fleet well the projects in pakistan and the pole that have been cancelled are being put on hold is that going to disrupt china's plans. it does sound like these three places alkie places and it does sound like it will disrupt any plans of that china has for it to reach to have the silk route reach europe but it seems that it has found an alternative in greece greece has also it perry is a pure race as an entry point to europe for china. given the problems that it's facing in pakistan me and my and all that it's always dream is on the other hand it's a win win situation greece on the other hand is hoping for this to be an opportunity to finally recover from its economy economy failures in two thousand and nine costco di
some countries in western europe. are giving look one response. especially with the real project their report saying that people aren't happy with how. the rio is going to extend the shipping freight. freight charges is up by up to fifty percent as well as duration compared to just regular classics. sea fleet well the projects in pakistan and the pole that have been cancelled are being put on hold is that going to disrupt china's plans. it does sound like these three places alkie places and it...
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do we want to dismantling of of europe?antling we discussed using years of brexit and now it is all about brexit. now we have a lot of tensions in europe. in a few months or years, you will have other countries raising, and thinking i am not comfortable with bureaucracy. with this europe without any vision. with constraints. so, we need more vision, less bureaucracy. >> i think we have a good opportunity to get more for european development. i discussed some days ago, we are ready to make any reform only in line with the primary law. as soon as we get amendments to the primary law, we can do more. as long as we are bound to stick to the given primary law, we have to make more dynamic integration, but pragmatic in a governmental way. if we agree as soon as possible corporations, whatever, in common european law as soon as we get amendments. we will work in this direction. i think it is pragmatic to move in the direction to get more efficiency for europe, in this way to convince the people in the european member states that e
do we want to dismantling of of europe?antling we discussed using years of brexit and now it is all about brexit. now we have a lot of tensions in europe. in a few months or years, you will have other countries raising, and thinking i am not comfortable with bureaucracy. with this europe without any vision. with constraints. so, we need more vision, less bureaucracy. >> i think we have a good opportunity to get more for european development. i discussed some days ago, we are ready to make...
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deals a big blow to the right hailing company the top court in europe says that hoover is a taxi service not just that difference is huge we'll tell you why. i'm off it's good to have you with those in the united states the most sweeping tax reform in a generation is now the wall of the land the house of representatives has given its final approval to a sweeping overhaul of the u.s. tax code. it had already been approved by both chambers of congress bud's an embarrassing procedural error force the senate to send it back to the house for a revote the bill which includes permanent tax breaks for corporations and temporary tax cuts for individuals is the biggest shake up to the tax system in the country in more than thirty years and it's the first major legislative victory for the trump white house and for a president who likes to win this is a big deal as was clear when he appeared before the press as he was preparing to sign it into law. we are going to bring at least four trillion dollars back into this country money that was frozen overseas and in parts in worlds and some of them don't
deals a big blow to the right hailing company the top court in europe says that hoover is a taxi service not just that difference is huge we'll tell you why. i'm off it's good to have you with those in the united states the most sweeping tax reform in a generation is now the wall of the land the house of representatives has given its final approval to a sweeping overhaul of the u.s. tax code. it had already been approved by both chambers of congress bud's an embarrassing procedural error force...
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and outside of europe. the united states and europe face many challenges and threats that unlike in the past are dispersed among geographic front lines, whether nonstate terrorist actors, threats of a more conventional nature, cyber or nuclear threats. because we know we are stronger in confronting these challenges, we will pursue even greater cooperation from and with the nations of europe. our best partners. history has shown when we are united we succeed in the face of shared challenges. as i remarked earlier, one of these challenges is russia. europe and the united states seek a normalized relationship with russia. however, russia has shown to have a global balance of power, one in which russia seeks to impose its will on others by force or by partnering with regimes who show a disregard for their own citizens as is the case of assad's continued use of chemical weapons against his own people. the dissolution of the soviet union liberalised and created new trade opportunities that benefits all. but russi
and outside of europe. the united states and europe face many challenges and threats that unlike in the past are dispersed among geographic front lines, whether nonstate terrorist actors, threats of a more conventional nature, cyber or nuclear threats. because we know we are stronger in confronting these challenges, we will pursue even greater cooperation from and with the nations of europe. our best partners. history has shown when we are united we succeed in the face of shared challenges. as...
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now we have a lot of tensions in europe. in a few months or years, you will have other countries , and thinking i am not comfortable with bureaucracy. vision, lessore bureaucracy. i think we have a good to get more for european development. , wescussed some days ago are ready to make any reform only in line with the primary law. as soon as we get amendments to the primary law, we can do more. to sticks we are bound to the given primary law, we have to make more dynamic , but pragmatic in a governmental way. he said, yes, of course. agree as soon as possible -- in common european law as soon as we get amendments. pragmatic to move in the direction to get more efficiency for europe, in this in to convince the people the european member states that europe matters. >> don't you have to move in the direction of shared that responsibility? european bonds seems to be the only way, if you really want a deeper closer europe? the governor of the bank of england has made things more difficult. been we cans always if we havearing to imp
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is one of the most enthusiastic european i know is throwing away a charm about saving europe europe is on the way down as you can see by the exit as you can see by all those right wing nationalist you can't read german you can leave the e.u. if you don't like the you but why others are not talking about who likes to not we're talking about europe as the fundament for peace and prosperity that's what we're talking about but this is not only in this day and danger that's happening right now is who is throwing out who he is talking about populations voting in the democratic way that you're just but only. if you would be french and it's possible that the majority of the friends will not approve that then i quote again though to prove it will automatically have to leave the you french will have automatically to leave the e.u. frets what mr solace for is a growing world for europe because mrs is not the one who was leading your approach rather france but rather it will be a new constitution a treaty and again this majority of the land that eventually that's a vision of an important social de
is one of the most enthusiastic european i know is throwing away a charm about saving europe europe is on the way down as you can see by the exit as you can see by all those right wing nationalist you can't read german you can leave the e.u. if you don't like the you but why others are not talking about who likes to not we're talking about europe as the fundament for peace and prosperity that's what we're talking about but this is not only in this day and danger that's happening right now is...
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chantal leib: i grew up with europe. we always had different european cultures around the table, and we celebrated various european festivals and holidays. reporter: but this vision of an integrated europe, powered by the franco-german alliance, is not popular with everyone in france. julien aubert belongs to the center-right republican party. he believes the crisis in germany is an opportunity for france to stop relying so heavily on berlin. julien aubert: in the past, we had an irrational hatred of the germans. now we have an irrational love for them. but we don't benefit from giving germany the key to the truck and then hitching ourselves to the back. france needs to stop that. reporter: chantal leib, on the other hand, feels it's important for germany to overcome its government crisis as soon as possible. she wonders if it's time for germany to begin a new political movement like macron's en marche, offering an alternative to the traditional parties. chantal leib: the germans should take part of the cdu, part of the
chantal leib: i grew up with europe. we always had different european cultures around the table, and we celebrated various european festivals and holidays. reporter: but this vision of an integrated europe, powered by the franco-german alliance, is not popular with everyone in france. julien aubert belongs to the center-right republican party. he believes the crisis in germany is an opportunity for france to stop relying so heavily on berlin. julien aubert: in the past, we had an irrational...
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sort of view about the future of gas supply in europe are also. commercial incentive as well but they're certainly look looking to increase their exports of liquefied natural gas and looking at their fracking capacity they're wanting to export it was only until recently that they were importing natural gas now all those ports have been switched to exporting so they're looking across the world including europe to export that gas that they're producing in the states the pentagon has been accused of anything track of thousands of its own soldiers stationed abroad that story and will still to come. he put themselves on the line. they did accept the reject. so would you want to be president and should. also want to be that. interested always in the water using. your first. record as a messaging app first store of value second and a medium of exchange third as a messaging app this is the history of economics the history of money the history of trade the history of the evolution of the d.n.a. and ourselves of our bodies suggests that bitcoin will be a lo
sort of view about the future of gas supply in europe are also. commercial incentive as well but they're certainly look looking to increase their exports of liquefied natural gas and looking at their fracking capacity they're wanting to export it was only until recently that they were importing natural gas now all those ports have been switched to exporting so they're looking across the world including europe to export that gas that they're producing in the states the pentagon has been accused...
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it skips europe a little, this technology story, except it has 20% in europe. if we had a bigger waiting, that would be a bigger story. services hascial done well. it will be an interesting story to see how the industrial story does in 2018. where have we seen weakness? telecoms relative to a market. retail, looking at the u.k., media has not had a great year, either. this was the surprise to me. oil and gas has not had a great year, either, despite we have wti crude north of $60 in error -- a barrel. will we see a fight in 2018? what will opec and the shale producers mean for the output of this sector? a big thing next year is going to be inflation. i want to show you would little data, because there is some news today. but's talk about the inflation data we are getting out this morning. saxony cpi data dropping this morning. december, 1.7%, down from 2%. a lot of this is not in the core. it is non-core items that have been moving. rich jones writing about this on the mliv this morning. pay attention to this because there is an expectation being will-in that i
it skips europe a little, this technology story, except it has 20% in europe. if we had a bigger waiting, that would be a bigger story. services hascial done well. it will be an interesting story to see how the industrial story does in 2018. where have we seen weakness? telecoms relative to a market. retail, looking at the u.k., media has not had a great year, either. this was the surprise to me. oil and gas has not had a great year, either, despite we have wti crude north of $60 in error -- a...
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palestinian flanks artie's europe correspondent peter on the phone reports from one such demonstration. the german interior minister thomas thomas a cold scenes of pro published in demonstrations across berlin over the weekend disgraceful well that was because they were some say it was israeli flags were burned said other. accusations of on t. semitism it's a very different situation here on on monday evening it a few hundred people gathered here outside of the german capital's main train station but speaking to people here they've said that their message doesn't change they're still raging against donald trump's decision to move. the u.s. embassy to jerusalem to accept jerusalem as the capital of israel and they say that accusations that these protests have been messick well they just unfounded is insane. we are see mights ourselves we were expelled so we are also against anti semitism and accusing us of that is just nonsense. all those people be under semitic most of them are ups are of such similar. service the decision to move the embassy is unjust and tragic donald trump should th
palestinian flanks artie's europe correspondent peter on the phone reports from one such demonstration. the german interior minister thomas thomas a cold scenes of pro published in demonstrations across berlin over the weekend disgraceful well that was because they were some say it was israeli flags were burned said other. accusations of on t. semitism it's a very different situation here on on monday evening it a few hundred people gathered here outside of the german capital's main train...
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one of the oldest countries in europe. two years ago, one of the landmarks here became an icon of the refugee crisis. this is the kaleti train station. in budapest. it was here a couple of years ago thousands of migrants and refugees from north africa and parts of the middle east were stopped from making their way further into europe. pictures of people crammed onto trains and waiting outside made headlines around the world. i think it was those pictures that really crystallized the idea amongst the far right and their supporters that europe was somehow under attack. these images bolstering the right wing party already in office, the country becoming a de facto base for right-wing thinkers from across europe. what we're discovering is there's kind of two groups in this kind of right-wing movement in europe. there's the kind of young guys, young activists that we met in austria. there are the bigger players, the bigger thinkers if you like. one of them is a guy called daniel friburg. earlier this year friburg partnered in a
one of the oldest countries in europe. two years ago, one of the landmarks here became an icon of the refugee crisis. this is the kaleti train station. in budapest. it was here a couple of years ago thousands of migrants and refugees from north africa and parts of the middle east were stopped from making their way further into europe. pictures of people crammed onto trains and waiting outside made headlines around the world. i think it was those pictures that really crystallized the idea...
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it is critical to see what happens in europe. people complain about bond bubbles, that was artificially engineered by the ecb in europe's case. you have got to see european rates release and american rights go even higher. jonathan: i feel like are so many year we sat here and said, this does not make sense. yields don't make sense. look at the data, the unemployment, growth. i can't see why you have -70 on a one-year german bund. 40 basis points on a 10-year. could we say that for a few more years? why not? greg: it's important to decompose the front end and the backend. the bund market is driven by the ecb. the backend in europe and the u.s. is driven by inflation dynamics and growth dynamics. the truth of the matter is those are not necessarily overly robust. you layer on top of it a tremendous need for duration and yield. there is a starving yield market. you really need to see something meaningfully change. jonathan: you had a great year and only fading that inflation talk on the short end. you think that will be the story n
it is critical to see what happens in europe. people complain about bond bubbles, that was artificially engineered by the ecb in europe's case. you have got to see european rates release and american rights go even higher. jonathan: i feel like are so many year we sat here and said, this does not make sense. yields don't make sense. look at the data, the unemployment, growth. i can't see why you have -70 on a one-year german bund. 40 basis points on a 10-year. could we say that for a few more...
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jonathan: final word on europe, bob. his 2018 the year the buns reprice and get away from the craziness at the front end? bob: i think so. i actually think the growth looks wonderful in europe. it is going to put pressure on the ecb. i do think you are going to see inflation drift a bit higher on the core rate than their 1.1% expectation. i don't know they will be able to do a continued stub qe in the last few months of the year. i think the focus by midyear will turn to when are they going to raise rates? jonathan: bob michele and a special thanks to lisa coleman, who heads up credit here. next up, we focus on emerging markets as china follows the fed's lead and tightens monetary policy. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ jonathan: from new york city, i am jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." at j.p. morgan asset management headquarters here in new york city for the year that was and the year ahead. in 2017, it was definitely the year for emerging markets. we have seen em credit rip higher. to develop -- out
jonathan: final word on europe, bob. his 2018 the year the buns reprice and get away from the craziness at the front end? bob: i think so. i actually think the growth looks wonderful in europe. it is going to put pressure on the ecb. i do think you are going to see inflation drift a bit higher on the core rate than their 1.1% expectation. i don't know they will be able to do a continued stub qe in the last few months of the year. i think the focus by midyear will turn to when are they going to...
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to get into europe and europe and want to block that and you see that the e.u. . mr younker for example saying that we need more migration we need to open the borders we need more. african migrants for the future of europe this kind of ideas are totally rejected so i see that a lot of. european citizens will be concerned and worried by mr schorr plans or declaration did you think he's only saying that because he's in germany and the financial powerhouse of the block and that actually some of the smaller less wealthy countries would be very concerned i think that they should be indeed indeed very very concerned by the statement but it's for sure so for the internal situation in germany but. if you if you look at the future of the e.u. we need we need big reform we need more democracy instead of the state of europe we need first real democracy we need first real accountancy from the bureaucrats of the e.u. that should be the major issue and i want to tell you that i am the president as you see it of the party of belgium but i was also the vice president of a.d.d. on
to get into europe and europe and want to block that and you see that the e.u. . mr younker for example saying that we need more migration we need to open the borders we need more. african migrants for the future of europe this kind of ideas are totally rejected so i see that a lot of. european citizens will be concerned and worried by mr schorr plans or declaration did you think he's only saying that because he's in germany and the financial powerhouse of the block and that actually some of...
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meanwhile europe's other far right hoping to follow the austrian congress into positions of power that's a meeting in prague like marine le pen and pad fill does the save the e.u. is bad for you wrote. thank you for joining us south africa's ruling african national congress is fighting for its. future those were the words of party leader and south african president jacob zuma in a speech to a conference that will elect his successor now the contest to replace the scandal plagued zuma has caused deep divisions in the a.n.c. observers say it's in danger of splitting the party into the n.c. led the battle against apartheid and has governed south africa since the country's first democratic elections in one thousand nine hundred ninety four. power to the people south africa's president jacob zuma trying to conjure up some of the former spirit of his party the african national congress led the fight against apartheid demanding justice and equality for all. for some it almost sounds like mockery president zuma faces dozens of allegations of corruption blackmail fraud and money laundering for ye
meanwhile europe's other far right hoping to follow the austrian congress into positions of power that's a meeting in prague like marine le pen and pad fill does the save the e.u. is bad for you wrote. thank you for joining us south africa's ruling african national congress is fighting for its. future those were the words of party leader and south african president jacob zuma in a speech to a conference that will elect his successor now the contest to replace the scandal plagued zuma has caused...
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this is the only news line for berlin to europe she thousands of refugees including children and sick people are being forced to live in atrocious conditions on the greek island of less boss news use a hidden camera to film the plate of the migrants stopped in their tracks by the e.u. steel with turkey also coming up. turkish german journalist michel or two who said set to walk free that's after it and istanbul court orders her release and that of five others but they still face terror charges will get you the very latest and austria's new chancellor is sworn into office having a race between coalition he's pledged to get tough on immigration but downs that turned out in protest. i'm well arrakis a pleasure to have you with us turkey has released german journalist masella to go after nearly eight months in prison but german officials say she has only been let go on the condition that she doesn't leave the country to who was charged with being a member of a terrorist organization and publishing terrorist propaganda following a failed military coup in july twenty sixth. a day of celebra
this is the only news line for berlin to europe she thousands of refugees including children and sick people are being forced to live in atrocious conditions on the greek island of less boss news use a hidden camera to film the plate of the migrants stopped in their tracks by the e.u. steel with turkey also coming up. turkish german journalist michel or two who said set to walk free that's after it and istanbul court orders her release and that of five others but they still face terror charges...
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companies like sony and hewlett packard ship their products from paris to eastern europe. costco has invested a billion euros in the container terminal. the passenger terminal is next on the agenda already the largest in europe it's going to get even bigger along with a massive facelift. old warehouses are also being converted. to get these to be below the floor in five star hotels that we did not have maybe you know you see by the end to provide duties he said he sees we thought there i mused. areas like restaurant buffet areas costco also wants to attract cruise ship passengers primarily from china and paramus would be more than just a flying visit costco wants to become home base for the luxury liners big plans but the unions are skeptical they fear costco is farming out contracts to subcontractors and working conditions will be undermined in an s.u.v. off the wall it's an important question if and if necessary we'll go on strike yet we want a collective agreement and long term secure jobs that's what we demand from costco and also from our government. as part of the de
companies like sony and hewlett packard ship their products from paris to eastern europe. costco has invested a billion euros in the container terminal. the passenger terminal is next on the agenda already the largest in europe it's going to get even bigger along with a massive facelift. old warehouses are also being converted. to get these to be below the floor in five star hotels that we did not have maybe you know you see by the end to provide duties he said he sees we thought there i mused....
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of the chaos computer club is taking place and lights a packers and cyber safety experts from across europe of that to debate the future of digital security also coming up living standards in venezuela tumbling we'll bring you one man's creative solution to staving off the hunger and we're traveling along the new silk road how the greek port of pereira's is drawing the billion dollar investments from china. i'm daniel winter welcome to your business update for many of us it seems technology is changing the world at such a frantic pace it's hard to keep up and falling behind can leave companies and individuals vulnerable to attack that's why you should be paying particular attention to the chaos computer club's annual conference in light sake it's a gathering of europe's top cyber security minds and they're highlighting vulnerabilities in everyday tech to help us live more secure lives. electric cars have been told to does the next big thing for transportation because they are considered better for the environment but experts are already warning that some of the technological infrastructure
of the chaos computer club is taking place and lights a packers and cyber safety experts from across europe of that to debate the future of digital security also coming up living standards in venezuela tumbling we'll bring you one man's creative solution to staving off the hunger and we're traveling along the new silk road how the greek port of pereira's is drawing the billion dollar investments from china. i'm daniel winter welcome to your business update for many of us it seems technology is...
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and certainly from what we've seen in europe. are perhaps not directly. directed by us but certainly have an affiliation can now in turn some sympathy with a very. in iraq and syria it's not surprising i think you know you may in this industry networks either and snacking on corn security you think that needs are going the problem and continue to happen for some time in the future which is federal security service is eliminated a terrorist so running funded by islamic states the group had planned attacks here in the new year celebrations as well as the presidential elections next march medina cocina as well. russia's federal security service has for the plot of a terrorist group which planned attacks including suicide bombings there around new year's celebrations and also targeting presidential elections in march next here now the bombings were planned by members of an isis affiliated group which was from central asia and europe in the operation the security services confiscated improvised explosive devices they also destroyed firearms and ammunition now
and certainly from what we've seen in europe. are perhaps not directly. directed by us but certainly have an affiliation can now in turn some sympathy with a very. in iraq and syria it's not surprising i think you know you may in this industry networks either and snacking on corn security you think that needs are going the problem and continue to happen for some time in the future which is federal security service is eliminated a terrorist so running funded by islamic states the group had...
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is the continent in proximity to europe. europe needs agriculture and other raw materials from africa. there is no doubt about it. these colonial business lines are there and will continue to be. thereal clue is whether head of states are in a position to transform this into some sort of partnership. the methods they are using, the culture they are making. the land is not convincing. you come from zimbabwe. your country has had an octogenarian leader. you have a country with a youth folds -- bulge. that seems like it could be a basis for a fruitful partnership. christine: it is. i have spoken to young africans aware of that. they are aware of what is going on and the demographic taking place in europe. dan spier -- and aspire to come to europe to get educated. a partnership that can be reached. by and lararge, what young is tons are appealing to say, see us as equal partners. we are here to help you. we can both get something. we have talked about the resources. the skills. educatedis a very country. at some point, young afr
is the continent in proximity to europe. europe needs agriculture and other raw materials from africa. there is no doubt about it. these colonial business lines are there and will continue to be. thereal clue is whether head of states are in a position to transform this into some sort of partnership. the methods they are using, the culture they are making. the land is not convincing. you come from zimbabwe. your country has had an octogenarian leader. you have a country with a youth folds --...
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the next all over europe today almost on a monthly or sometimes weekly basis committed by people in the name of christianity of judaism and indeed not every muslim is a terrorist but unfortunately most of the dare risk in europe today are muslims and we can be politically correct and ignore it but i think there's a lot wiser accomplished lesser will as of course i mean it's a slum this terror threat to europe is very real no one argues with that but don't you think that measures like closing mosque or tough cracking down on muslims that would work actually the other way around increase the risk of terror attacks rather than reduce it exactly the opposite so we have to stand up and we don't have to call any muslim a terrorist that would be ridiculous i would even reject reject such a suggestion that we should not import more islam on the contrary we should dislike mice our society and the koran once again is a book that has more anti semitism in it than for instance mine comes from out of his love and we should see it for what it is not all the people are bad people on the contrary but t
the next all over europe today almost on a monthly or sometimes weekly basis committed by people in the name of christianity of judaism and indeed not every muslim is a terrorist but unfortunately most of the dare risk in europe today are muslims and we can be politically correct and ignore it but i think there's a lot wiser accomplished lesser will as of course i mean it's a slum this terror threat to europe is very real no one argues with that but don't you think that measures like closing...
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austria has become the only country in western europe with a right wing party in government that's after the conservatives formed a coalition with the austrian freedom. let's get details on this now. for us this morning good morning to you peter what does this mean i suppose this coalition it means for austria but also for europe as well. well what it means is that at thirty one years of age sebastian kurtz will be the next chancellor of austria the leader of the far right people's party came to a coalition agreement with the conservatives of the freedom party over the weekend that will see kurtz as the chancellor and the leader of the freedom party hans christian stark installed as the vice chancellor now there has been criticism of this move from abroad particularly from turkey who said that the policies of the far right party with the conservative party were discriminatory against against people there's also be a lot of allegations that this new government would be anti migrant or we have heard from them though is that they want to try and normalize europe's relationship with russia.
austria has become the only country in western europe with a right wing party in government that's after the conservatives formed a coalition with the austrian freedom. let's get details on this now. for us this morning good morning to you peter what does this mean i suppose this coalition it means for austria but also for europe as well. well what it means is that at thirty one years of age sebastian kurtz will be the next chancellor of austria the leader of the far right people's party came...
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and certainly from what we've seen in europe. are perhaps not directly. from wrecking. us but certainly have an affiliation came down in terms of sympathy with them frank. in iraq and syria it's not surprising i think you any may. stream networks in there and snacking on a core of security you think that needs are going to probably continue to happen for some time in the future. just a month after its unsuccessful bid for independence the spanish region of catalonia is once again being struck by violence hundreds of protesters scuffle with police in the city of. god. but inflaming separatist sentiments this time addition to facts from the continent in another spanish province that would love to come to learn. that. the central government has in effect basically ended the litigation they said we have the power now and we're going to end this issue once and for all. you know just because i know you know what is happening in the museum in the that has nothing to do with justice it is the spanish government and the authorities american that came to the museum look at what w
and certainly from what we've seen in europe. are perhaps not directly. from wrecking. us but certainly have an affiliation came down in terms of sympathy with them frank. in iraq and syria it's not surprising i think you any may. stream networks in there and snacking on a core of security you think that needs are going to probably continue to happen for some time in the future. just a month after its unsuccessful bid for independence the spanish region of catalonia is once again being struck...
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members he'd met in prison were now living in europe. among them is this man masquerading as a refugee. unfortunately they are not refugees they are let's say criminals. black people people who had to hold the people who had to join. radical groups some critical coupes over people who had these crimes against the civilians in syria or iraq. you know. the president of germany's domestic intelligence agency hans-georg mohsen explains why they're in europe. this committee. there is the group of biased terrorists who have come to europe with the task of conducting terror attacks. but then there's another group of science fighters who perhaps just want to remove themselves from the fighting they're still dangerous because they totally believe the ideology even if they haven't been commissioned to carry out an attack at this time. put together a list of names for the police must suit's list augmented by information from the kurds in syria i have a source from the kurdish forces and other members of radical groups i meet in the prison. this man
members he'd met in prison were now living in europe. among them is this man masquerading as a refugee. unfortunately they are not refugees they are let's say criminals. black people people who had to hold the people who had to join. radical groups some critical coupes over people who had these crimes against the civilians in syria or iraq. you know. the president of germany's domestic intelligence agency hans-georg mohsen explains why they're in europe. this committee. there is the group of...
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i want a constitutional european treaty that leads to a federal europe europe that's not a threat to its members which are on the contrary complete wisely so. let's debate this topic now shall we in cross live to our guests alan scant the founder of ukip and john lyons from l.s.e. ideas think tank welcome both of you to r.t. international now to first question this idea of a united states of europe is nothing new is that it goes back generations but do you think it's actually realistic to think it's possible to turn this into a reality to one john first place. i think this was something that was. really quite popular in the in the fifty's sixty's and seventy's and i think coming out to the european community into the european union there were quite a lot of advocates for this i think at the moment it doesn't look very realistic that this could happen any time soon because you only have to look at quite a lot of the countries within the european union at the moment and it doesn't seem to be the will for that kind of full on integration i think when we hear about this quite a lot it's
i want a constitutional european treaty that leads to a federal europe europe that's not a threat to its members which are on the contrary complete wisely so. let's debate this topic now shall we in cross live to our guests alan scant the founder of ukip and john lyons from l.s.e. ideas think tank welcome both of you to r.t. international now to first question this idea of a united states of europe is nothing new is that it goes back generations but do you think it's actually realistic to think...
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a deadly explosion at a major gas hub in austria but europe on high alert with prices soaring in the states of emergency declared in italy. on the triple ministration with holds key figures on troop deployments in a report to congress on an independent report claims that the pentagon doesn't know the whereabouts of forty four thousand soldiers. it's just past midnight here in moscow already getting into money and it's insulting. the west bank city of bethlehem has been thrown into turmoil since donald trump's announcement last week that he was recognizing jerusalem as the capital of israel according to the palestinian health ministry four people have been killed and almost two thousand injured in six days of clashes more protests erupted throughout tuesday local journalist reports from gaza tensions is increasing on the buffer zone nothing knows each year yet we can see and hear we just right now in the live. shot just right now a palestinian kid got shot just right now when a live grenade from days released the seniors are still protesting the demonstrations and protests are struggl
a deadly explosion at a major gas hub in austria but europe on high alert with prices soaring in the states of emergency declared in italy. on the triple ministration with holds key figures on troop deployments in a report to congress on an independent report claims that the pentagon doesn't know the whereabouts of forty four thousand soldiers. it's just past midnight here in moscow already getting into money and it's insulting. the west bank city of bethlehem has been thrown into turmoil since...
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a protectionist idea of europe. the implications there of britain leaving are more nebulous but they will be felt for years to come. i think that is a good thing for europe because we have not been a good member of the eu. we have never committed to this relationship and the low tax and... in what specifics? we have always had this argument. for as long as i have been here, we don't want to be part of this. the new liberal model is bust and i think the low tax economy like the one you are talking about, they have to rethink. this goes to the heart of it. in eu treaties you have national sovereignty over your tax. it will probably not change, but i wouldn't agree with that entirely. britain may have played the role of being an outsider, but officials in brussels were very clever in making a lot of the rules. also the other irony of brexit was britain had the best of both worlds. it had an opt out from a lot ofjustice legislation. it was always half in. there was quite a good deal, many people think. as time went on,
a protectionist idea of europe. the implications there of britain leaving are more nebulous but they will be felt for years to come. i think that is a good thing for europe because we have not been a good member of the eu. we have never committed to this relationship and the low tax and... in what specifics? we have always had this argument. for as long as i have been here, we don't want to be part of this. the new liberal model is bust and i think the low tax economy like the one you are...
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but europe's largest in one port most containers arrive by ship but not all. that might look and spectacular but this is one end of the new silk road a freight rail route to stretching eleven thousand kilometers and connecting duis book with chong ching in central china. instead of silicon spices typical cargoes today include how select tronics and textiles. but for the truth the balance who persuaded me to we're part of the largest connotation in central europe. the chinese want to sell masses of consumer goods. and the best place to sell them is where you have a lot of consumers. combine that with a dense network of roads and rail links at this end plus the rhine river connecting with rotterdam and now also the burger on europe's west coast it's ideal. coming this will. turn out twenty five trains a week to do is book from china carrying both goods and hope for the future. located in germany's industrial heartland duesberg used to be a wealthy city but it's been in economic decline for decades. the city's representative for chinese affairs still remembers th
but europe's largest in one port most containers arrive by ship but not all. that might look and spectacular but this is one end of the new silk road a freight rail route to stretching eleven thousand kilometers and connecting duis book with chong ching in central china. instead of silicon spices typical cargoes today include how select tronics and textiles. but for the truth the balance who persuaded me to we're part of the largest connotation in central europe. the chinese want to sell masses...
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europe's top court has ruled that guber should be regulated as a transportation company that means the ride handling service will be treated like a traditional taxi company professional taxi drivers across europe say the ruling was long overdue whereas been a thorn in their side because it has not had to comply with taxi regulations that has led to repeated protests throughout europe. the ruling could put an end to what the taxi drivers believe is unfair competition. that cannot be the case that the industry that professional industry has to abide by the rules in days another part which is offering exactly the same service that have different lighter or no rules at all but representatives of the computer and communications sectors say the ruling is a step in the wrong direction they fear it could weigh heavily on cross border innovation. right now after this judgment what might happen is that we will have more legal uncertainty. on that innovators might face more legal uncertainty with respect to their business model as transportation services the ruling means uber and many other priva
europe's top court has ruled that guber should be regulated as a transportation company that means the ride handling service will be treated like a traditional taxi company professional taxi drivers across europe say the ruling was long overdue whereas been a thorn in their side because it has not had to comply with taxi regulations that has led to repeated protests throughout europe. the ruling could put an end to what the taxi drivers believe is unfair competition. that cannot be the case...
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about the abuses about the dangers that they face and also about the realities in europe as well and the fact that the that european communities and the rise of the far right in europe etc is having an effect on these countries this is an important conversation but this is the responsibility i think of. african leaders african n.g.o.s and international n.g.o.s working in those countries and i just wanted to comment on the issue of u.n. hate c.r. despite the fact that they do not have the official recognition in libya i have learned recently that they have actually issued but if you see status cut to thirty four thousand migrants in libya now who is ready to accept those thirty four thousand that have been issued this this status by the u.n. hate c.r. even if we do have that it's it is it is a very sensitive issue politically that which country is willing to accept those migrants and there is another point how many people will you have in detention centers in libya what to twenty thousand forty thousand we're talking about hundreds of thousands here ok hundreds of thousands of migrant
about the abuses about the dangers that they face and also about the realities in europe as well and the fact that the that european communities and the rise of the far right in europe etc is having an effect on these countries this is an important conversation but this is the responsibility i think of. african leaders african n.g.o.s and international n.g.o.s working in those countries and i just wanted to comment on the issue of u.n. hate c.r. despite the fact that they do not have the...
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the next all over europe today almost on a monthly or sometimes weekly basis committed by people in the name of christianity of judaism and indeed not every muslim is a terrorist but unfortunately most of the dare risk in europe today are muslims and we can be politically correct and ignore it but i think is a lot wiser accomplished this year will us of course i mean they slum this terror threat to europe is very real no one argues with that but don't you think that measures like closing mosque or tough cracking down on muslims that would work actually the other way around increase the risk of terror attacks rather than reduce it exactly the opposite so we have to stand up and we don't have to call any muslim a terrorist that would be ridiculous i would even reject reject such a suggestion that we should not import more islam on the contrary we should dislike mice our society and the koran once again is a book that has more anti semitism in it than for instance might come from out of his love and we should see it for what it is not all the people are bad people on the contrary but the i
the next all over europe today almost on a monthly or sometimes weekly basis committed by people in the name of christianity of judaism and indeed not every muslim is a terrorist but unfortunately most of the dare risk in europe today are muslims and we can be politically correct and ignore it but i think is a lot wiser accomplished this year will us of course i mean they slum this terror threat to europe is very real no one argues with that but don't you think that measures like closing mosque...