45
45
Aug 9, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
the eu has reserved a similar right. whether it is on a category transactions all the way to full snapback's. >> thank you. >> senator cotton. >> i too noted with some astonishment there was an eight minute exchange between the meeting of the grandfather clause. i think we got some kind of answer out of it. administration officials have said repeatedly that iran will exploit every ambiguity in the text of this agreement to their advantage. i can only imagine what they will say about that clause should it come to pass. moving on, secretary sherman. there's a lot of commentary about access. access to iran's nuclear sites, their military sites. secretary kerry and moniz talked about access. can you assure us that this access will be physical access, iaea inspectors will be physically walking into these sites and taking samples for installing equipment? undersec. sherman: i think every situation is different. the iaea has the capability, the expert knowledge to make sure that whatever they do can be technically authenticated
the eu has reserved a similar right. whether it is on a category transactions all the way to full snapback's. >> thank you. >> senator cotton. >> i too noted with some astonishment there was an eight minute exchange between the meeting of the grandfather clause. i think we got some kind of answer out of it. administration officials have said repeatedly that iran will exploit every ambiguity in the text of this agreement to their advantage. i can only imagine what they will say...
57
57
Aug 24, 2015
08/15
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
eu members then can take their first share of refugees. toit is indispensable register the people that come to our shores and europe. and at that moment, make the necessary distinction from those seeking asylum and those coming as migrants, which we can understand, that cannot be accepted as is. migrants arrived in greece by sea from turkey. others headed to macedonia, a country struggling to deal with the influx. migrants try to cross the border, aiming to reach western europe through the balkans. migrants hasof been a very real news story in germany the past few days. just during the course of this past weekend. early on, i spoke to our correspondent in berlin. set to beeting was about ukraine. because of recent events in protestersti-asylum clashed with the police. there were neo-nazis amongst them. angela merkel said that it was discussed adding that the protest would go on in front of refugees that had gone through so much to be there. were others that were not worthy of germany as a country. president hollande said that the eu commis
eu members then can take their first share of refugees. toit is indispensable register the people that come to our shores and europe. and at that moment, make the necessary distinction from those seeking asylum and those coming as migrants, which we can understand, that cannot be accepted as is. migrants arrived in greece by sea from turkey. others headed to macedonia, a country struggling to deal with the influx. migrants try to cross the border, aiming to reach western europe through the...
40
40
Aug 12, 2015
08/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
that means there is a lot of anti-eu mood in britain. --h the rise of you can't ukip and the turbulence on the continent of europe there will be an anti-european sentiment. i don't roll out a referendum going against staying in the eu. scartlet: stay with the spread we will have more. joe: coming up, a question for the man who wrote the book about keynes. what would keynes do? ♪ member ofus still, a the u.k. house of lords and well-known biographer of john maynard keynes. humans on the income to replace wages from work. point in the -- ction of could you explain why this is something we should support? guest: first of all, why even think of it? it is how you deal with a challenge of disappearing jobs. if you think that robots and automated systems are going to make deeper and deeper inroads in the human work, you have to start thinking not so much of replacement jobs as replacement income. is an income not tied to the job market, seems to be the logical way forward. work is going to be a diminishing part of people's lives in the next 2
that means there is a lot of anti-eu mood in britain. --h the rise of you can't ukip and the turbulence on the continent of europe there will be an anti-european sentiment. i don't roll out a referendum going against staying in the eu. scartlet: stay with the spread we will have more. joe: coming up, a question for the man who wrote the book about keynes. what would keynes do? ♪ member ofus still, a the u.k. house of lords and well-known biographer of john maynard keynes. humans on the income...
37
37
Aug 28, 2015
08/15
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> the spat between google and the eu continues. itsshopping service that of customers and businesses without distorting the market, google rejected earlier calls by the eu commissioner that i should show as ranked by other reason the facility. they accused google of abusing their dominant position. apple has announced when it will unveil the next iphone, september 9. the models are expected to be the sixth as an six as plus. the iphone is apple's most important product, accounting for two thirds of the quarterly revenue. versus less than half only three years ago. time now to check in on the markets. it is just after midday here in europe. -- indices are slight slower slightly lower after a bit of caution in the equity markets. investors are still digesting some economic data that came out earlier today. a pleasant surprise from greece. it second-quarter gdp has gone out, been revised up 2.9%. that is up from the initial reading of .8%. this was measured to just before capital controls came in effect it was so the impact will only
. >> the spat between google and the eu continues. itsshopping service that of customers and businesses without distorting the market, google rejected earlier calls by the eu commissioner that i should show as ranked by other reason the facility. they accused google of abusing their dominant position. apple has announced when it will unveil the next iphone, september 9. the models are expected to be the sixth as an six as plus. the iphone is apple's most important product, accounting for...
57
57
Aug 6, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
the eu has reserved a similar right. whether it is on a category transactions all the way to full snapback's. >> thank you. >> senator cotton. >> i too noted with some astonishment there was an eight minute exchange between the meeting of the grandfather clause. i think we got some kind of answer out of it. administration officials have said repeatedly that iran will exploit every ambiguity in the text of this agreement to their advantage. i can only imagine what they will say about that clause should it come to pass. moving on, secretary sherman. there's a lot of commentary about access. access to iran's nuclear sites, heir military sites. secretary kerry and moniz talked about access. can you assure us that this access will be physical access, iaea inspectors will be physically walking into these sites and taking samples for installing equipment? undersec. sherman: i think every situation is different. the iaea has the capability, the expert knowledge to make sure that whatever they do can be technically authenticated.
the eu has reserved a similar right. whether it is on a category transactions all the way to full snapback's. >> thank you. >> senator cotton. >> i too noted with some astonishment there was an eight minute exchange between the meeting of the grandfather clause. i think we got some kind of answer out of it. administration officials have said repeatedly that iran will exploit every ambiguity in the text of this agreement to their advantage. i can only imagine what they will say...
63
63
Aug 31, 2015
08/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
we have seen the numbers of migrants increase, topping 100,000 reaching the eu's borders. why the increase? >> reporter: while the situation in iraq and syria and most of the people are refugees from the two war-torn countries are continuously getting worse and families are making the impossible choice of bringing their children on this very difficult and dangerous journey where they end up living in complete squalor. so many of them tell us if they stay back in their home lands, they are going to end up dead anyway. they have to somehow secure a future, any future, for their children. they do believe that that future lies in europe. this has been such an unspeakably difficult journey. many have spent days in the rain and stuck at the macedonia border soaking wet. children have been sick. they have run out of money by the time they reach this train station in budapest. they spend hours waiting under the beating sun under hungarian/serbian border. many going through the hungarian camp they describe as a prison. many say the hungarian authorities treat them like animals. it
we have seen the numbers of migrants increase, topping 100,000 reaching the eu's borders. why the increase? >> reporter: while the situation in iraq and syria and most of the people are refugees from the two war-torn countries are continuously getting worse and families are making the impossible choice of bringing their children on this very difficult and dangerous journey where they end up living in complete squalor. so many of them tell us if they stay back in their home lands, they are...
90
90
Aug 6, 2015
08/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
googled antitrust fight with the eu continues. where did google go wrong? the biggest miscalculation, it assumes a deal with the last commissioner would eventually come through. and it didn't. and what's more, the eu investigation has snowballed under the new leadership. i'm speaking to the managing director of the antitrust advisory boutique premerio. can you tell us what you think went wrong? why was google so sure a deal with going to happen and why did the last commissioner failed to get the support he needed?good seeing you again , >> emily. it's a good question -->> good thing you again, emily. it's a good question. i'm not sure anyone can say anything really went wrong. if the nature of the beast in politics -- it is the nature of the beast in politics and is inherently political. while the predecessor wanted to get his settlement with google under his own belt command under his aegis of the dg comp and wanted to resolve this big case, he failed. as one of the prime reasons, one must look at the brussels lobbying that went on behind the scenes. a lot
googled antitrust fight with the eu continues. where did google go wrong? the biggest miscalculation, it assumes a deal with the last commissioner would eventually come through. and it didn't. and what's more, the eu investigation has snowballed under the new leadership. i'm speaking to the managing director of the antitrust advisory boutique premerio. can you tell us what you think went wrong? why was google so sure a deal with going to happen and why did the last commissioner failed to get...
131
131
Aug 11, 2015
08/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
eu officials reached a deal on the greece bailout. u.s. foutures are down. the dow rallied after a seven-day losing streak. >>> google now has a new parent company. google announced a corporate restructuring. it formed an umbrella company called alpha-bet. they tapped google's senior vice president of product to run the company's core business as ceo. some departments will spinoff into the sub companies, including the makers of the driverless car and nest. a whole new corporate structure. umbrella at the top as alpha-bet. >>> stock is up big time. ten minutes past the hour. happening now, state of emergency declared in new mexico. a toxic spill turning millions of gallons of river water orange. a spill that is much bigger than originally believed. we are live. >>> a state of emergency declared in colorado. the anamus river turning toxic orange color. the epa admitting it accidentally sent 3 million gallons of sludge into the river. that river is laced with a host of arsenic and lead. we get the latest from cnn's medical correspondent elizabeth cohen. elizabe
eu officials reached a deal on the greece bailout. u.s. foutures are down. the dow rallied after a seven-day losing streak. >>> google now has a new parent company. google announced a corporate restructuring. it formed an umbrella company called alpha-bet. they tapped google's senior vice president of product to run the company's core business as ceo. some departments will spinoff into the sub companies, including the makers of the driverless car and nest. a whole new corporate...
64
64
Aug 8, 2015
08/15
by
KCSM
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
almost all of the migrants eventually move further north to eu member states. terry: we look ahead to sunday when the island state of singapore represents 50 years of independence and the transition to an economic powerhouse. all that and more coming up in just 60 seconds. stay with us. terry: welcome back. kabul on high alert after a series of palm blast. the taliban claimed responsibility after an attack on the capital's police academy. and to people were killed in that blast. another blogger has been hacked to death in bangladesh. it is the fourth such attack in the country this year. those that promote secular views are being targeted by radical islamists. business news now with ben and the world's biggest economy is creating more jobs. ben: do you know what that means? it means the u.s. economy looks healthier and an interest rate hike could be around the corner. that is why wall street's main index down. >> it was not too solid. we had 215,000 new jobs that was slightly less than expected. about 5000 jobs less, but still was the third consecutive month in
almost all of the migrants eventually move further north to eu member states. terry: we look ahead to sunday when the island state of singapore represents 50 years of independence and the transition to an economic powerhouse. all that and more coming up in just 60 seconds. stay with us. terry: welcome back. kabul on high alert after a series of palm blast. the taliban claimed responsibility after an attack on the capital's police academy. and to people were killed in that blast. another blogger...
30
30
Aug 20, 2015
08/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
one full percent of its population. 40% of all refugees in the eu. other european countries need to do more to help this that's like if the u.s. decided to take 3 million refugees. sears posted a second quarter profit but there may be less there than meets the eye. sale of storess -- theal estate trust retailer posted a loss of same-store sales, falling for the 21st quarter in a row. oferesting -- a producer hours said do you think this has to do with the auto industry? got more complicated, no one needs to go to sears to buy craftsman. discover card, don't leave home without it. discover is higher than american express. amex had been number one since the survey started nine years ago. that is a massive loss for american express. pimm: those are your top stories. let's continue more on greece and the potential for the snap election confirmed as being the 20th of september. caroline has been monitoring the situation. what can you tell us about this? >> already, the markets are reacting. bonds and selling up, the market selling off -- we are seeing the
one full percent of its population. 40% of all refugees in the eu. other european countries need to do more to help this that's like if the u.s. decided to take 3 million refugees. sears posted a second quarter profit but there may be less there than meets the eye. sale of storess -- theal estate trust retailer posted a loss of same-store sales, falling for the 21st quarter in a row. oferesting -- a producer hours said do you think this has to do with the auto industry? got more complicated, no...
68
68
Aug 3, 2015
08/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
and french leaders have appealed to the eu to help ease the calle migrant crisis. each night, hundreds of people are attempting to reach tunnels. it is said that it is part of a global migration crisis. the wing section washed up on an island beach last week has arrived in france for testing. air safety investigators have identified it as coming from a boeing 777 malaysian airlines flight 370 is the only such plane known to be missing. the obama administration will issue rules to cut carbon emissions from u.s. power plants later today. the plan is among the most complex in the history of the environmental protection agency. it will put the united states on track. coming up, we speak to the ceo of the athens stock exchange. that is at 10 past 10:00 right here on "the pulse." ♪ francine: welcome back to "the pulse code we are live on --"the pulse." we are live on bloomberg tv and radio. hsbc has reported an 18% rise in profits. higher income and shares in china boosted figures. they have put aside $1.3 billion to cover a currency investigation. let's get more with
and french leaders have appealed to the eu to help ease the calle migrant crisis. each night, hundreds of people are attempting to reach tunnels. it is said that it is part of a global migration crisis. the wing section washed up on an island beach last week has arrived in france for testing. air safety investigators have identified it as coming from a boeing 777 malaysian airlines flight 370 is the only such plane known to be missing. the obama administration will issue rules to cut carbon...
71
71
Aug 18, 2015
08/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
have suffocated in a fishing boat while in the hold of the vessel trying oreach europe. >>> and the eu has promised greece more money to help the number of refugees and migrants there. one of the areas on front line is koss chem jonah hull ios. jonah hull is there. >> refugees those seeking work crossing the placid waters of the aegean, and every day they wait for paperwork that allows them to stay, or move on to other parts of the europe. >> there is many people. iraqis is here. iranis is here. africaen is here. africas is here. >> other people been waiting much longer? >> much longer. how long is this? >> 23 days. >> nobody has helped you in that time? >> i want to go in germany. >> and why? what do you think you'll find in germany? >> because i think my future is there. >> we have here some survival kits, baby kits. >> the area is under control? >> basically they are tired. you can control something 100 people. but something 1,000 is different. >> so it's lard. >> it's differently. >> providing temporary accommodation, sanitation and documentation to two and a half thousand people.
have suffocated in a fishing boat while in the hold of the vessel trying oreach europe. >>> and the eu has promised greece more money to help the number of refugees and migrants there. one of the areas on front line is koss chem jonah hull ios. jonah hull is there. >> refugees those seeking work crossing the placid waters of the aegean, and every day they wait for paperwork that allows them to stay, or move on to other parts of the europe. >> there is many people. iraqis is...
50
50
Aug 7, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
and the eu has reserved the similar right. whether it's putting back on a sector, a category of transactions all the way back to full snapback. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i have to note with some astonishment there was an eight-minute exchange between senator schumer and the witnesses between the meaning of the grandfather clause. i think we got some kind of answer out of it. but also know administration officials have said repeatedly that iran will exploit every ambiguity in the text of this agreement to their advantage. i can only imagine what they'll say about that clause should it come to pass. moving on, secretary sherman, there's a lot of commentary about access. access to iran's nuclear sites, their military sites throughout the jcpoa. secretary kerry, secretary moniz have talked about managed access. can you assure us this access will be physical access? iaea inspectors will be physically walking into these sites and taking samples or installing equipment? >> i think that every situation is different, senator. and tha
and the eu has reserved the similar right. whether it's putting back on a sector, a category of transactions all the way back to full snapback. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i have to note with some astonishment there was an eight-minute exchange between senator schumer and the witnesses between the meaning of the grandfather clause. i think we got some kind of answer out of it. but also know administration officials have said repeatedly that iran will exploit every ambiguity in the text of...
25
25
Aug 7, 2015
08/15
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
almost all of the migrants eventually move further north to eu member states. terry: we look ahead to sunday when the island state of singapore represents 50 years of independence and the transition to an economic powerhouse. all that and more coming up in just 60 seconds. stay with us. terry: welcome back. kabul on high alert after a series of palm blast. the taliban claimed responsibility after an attack on the capital's police academy. and to people were killed in that blast. another blogger has been hacked to death in bangladesh. it is the fourth such attack in the country this year. those that promote secular views are being targeted by radical islamists. business news now with ben and the world's biggest economy is creating more jobs. ben: do you know what that means? it means the u.s. economy looks healthier and an interest rate hike could be around the corner. that is why wall street's main index down. >> it was not too solid. we had 215,000 new jobs that was slightly less than expected. about 5000 jobs less, but still was the third consecutive month in
almost all of the migrants eventually move further north to eu member states. terry: we look ahead to sunday when the island state of singapore represents 50 years of independence and the transition to an economic powerhouse. all that and more coming up in just 60 seconds. stay with us. terry: welcome back. kabul on high alert after a series of palm blast. the taliban claimed responsibility after an attack on the capital's police academy. and to people were killed in that blast. another blogger...
76
76
Aug 31, 2015
08/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
the eu has called an emergency meeting for two weeks time to thrash out a exon policy to deal witexon policy tocommon policy g policy of refugees. each country deals with the growing problem in its own way. meanwhile, the refugees keep coming. picked up by the coast guard over the weekend, all those on board were collected from 70 operations over the weekend, including from lesbos samos and kos. >>> following last week's incident in which 71 bodies were discovered in the back ever a lorry on the hard shoulder of a motor way. >>> growing number of people trying to reach western owrp an. traveling from the capital of hungary, budapest, to try to reach germany. word there that authorities were separating refugees. let's bring you live pictures now from budapest. this is a train station in the capital where hundreds of people are attempting to board trains towards austria. most of the refugees want to end up living in germany, saying it would consider refugees fleeing war torn syria. andrew simmons is there . >> this is the latest train to arrive on the australi austriann poured. there ha
the eu has called an emergency meeting for two weeks time to thrash out a exon policy to deal witexon policy tocommon policy g policy of refugees. each country deals with the growing problem in its own way. meanwhile, the refugees keep coming. picked up by the coast guard over the weekend, all those on board were collected from 70 operations over the weekend, including from lesbos samos and kos. >>> following last week's incident in which 71 bodies were discovered in the back ever a...
25
25
Aug 27, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
this is a bit tricky because eu citizens to have constitutional rights the way u.s. citizens do. i think one of the things that may happen in the not-too-distant future is legislation that would give eu citizens expanded rights to judicial redress in u.s. courts. there's actually legislation has been introduced in congress as part of an ongoing effort to get the eu to agree to a framework for sharing broad categories of law enforcement information. that actually had the privilege of partially sitting through many long negotiating sessions with the eu about that framework agreement. i think we're getting quite close to finalizing the terms. the general trend to watch is a partial convergence of u.s. and eu privacy laws, which as i said i think will be necessary if we want robust information sharing, which i think we need. so to recap, the department is hardly worth addressing a broad array of challenges including its cornerstone counterterrorism mission, it's increasingly a potentially soon-to-be extended -- expanded sadr city mission. it's challenging aviation safety commission w
this is a bit tricky because eu citizens to have constitutional rights the way u.s. citizens do. i think one of the things that may happen in the not-too-distant future is legislation that would give eu citizens expanded rights to judicial redress in u.s. courts. there's actually legislation has been introduced in congress as part of an ongoing effort to get the eu to agree to a framework for sharing broad categories of law enforcement information. that actually had the privilege of partially...
75
75
Aug 24, 2015
08/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
they feel safe because here to the eu there is only one more border ahead. and i think that's a very, very good sign for them. they are happy because of that. >> austria's foreign minister is calling it a humanitarian disaster. the border between macedonia and greece the scene of a violent crack down by police over the weekend. andrew simmons is on the macedonian side of the border with greece. >> reporter: in the heat of macedonia's border with greece, the pathway may be open again, the pace of their journeys may have quickened politicians are bogged down in arguments. macedonia's interior minister defended the decision to close the border last week. here too, austria's foreign minister talking about what the european union was or wasn't doing about the situation right now. in the brief time they spent with refugees, an oil engineer from syria wanted to get a word in. >> to solve this problem for syrian refugees, why dit make it all on syria? >> youngest foreign minister didn't have an answer to that question. macedonia's interior minister blamed greece say
they feel safe because here to the eu there is only one more border ahead. and i think that's a very, very good sign for them. they are happy because of that. >> austria's foreign minister is calling it a humanitarian disaster. the border between macedonia and greece the scene of a violent crack down by police over the weekend. andrew simmons is on the macedonian side of the border with greece. >> reporter: in the heat of macedonia's border with greece, the pathway may be open...
30
30
Aug 10, 2015
08/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
the leaders say that the eu has upheld the ban on certain types of drugs. they're hoping that it way out could be found for restarting a effort to try to drive out the free trade negotiations. it is based on scientific and not create considerations it was confident that the solution would be found at the earliest. but the conditions that they are already doing by the concerned authorities. the eu continues to remain committed to the train work. rishaad: thank you. let's take a look at the other stories we're following for you. quartery, second earnings. this is of course, the chinese one of the giants of developing mobile game, travel, and location-based security. it does not have any ads on it, the messaging or like we chat -- chat which wii reaches one billion people. the newxpecting to see galaxy note five and six and plus tablet, but there is talk of a third device. shares have been falling after that lackluster response to the galaxy six. latest gdp numbers. struggling with debt ridden fund. potentially divisive date for japan. make aghbors to statemen
the leaders say that the eu has upheld the ban on certain types of drugs. they're hoping that it way out could be found for restarting a effort to try to drive out the free trade negotiations. it is based on scientific and not create considerations it was confident that the solution would be found at the earliest. but the conditions that they are already doing by the concerned authorities. the eu continues to remain committed to the train work. rishaad: thank you. let's take a look at the other...
116
116
Aug 26, 2015
08/15
by
KQED
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
inside the eu they can move freely inside the border-free area. there you -- of the u.k. did not join that area, and they have a lower number of immigrants. >> we must distinguish between those genuinely fleeing areecution, and those who simply economic migrants, quite understandably seeking a better life and higher standards of living available in europe. cannot-term remedies prevent present tragedies. the italian coast guard rescues many migrants from the ocean, but today 50 people were found dead in the hole of a boat off of libya. katty: you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on this program, using lasers to help her move grain tumors. we follow one patient through a toneering trial -- help remove brain tumors. we follow one patient through a pioneering trial. 700 people have died in the indian strait of gujarat. have beene clashes between police and activist between an influential community that are demanding more jobs. >> we just lit the first spark and the fire spread on its own. it has reached every visit. -- every village. it has reached every d
inside the eu they can move freely inside the border-free area. there you -- of the u.k. did not join that area, and they have a lower number of immigrants. >> we must distinguish between those genuinely fleeing areecution, and those who simply economic migrants, quite understandably seeking a better life and higher standards of living available in europe. cannot-term remedies prevent present tragedies. the italian coast guard rescues many migrants from the ocean, but today 50 people were...
36
36
Aug 10, 2015
08/15
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
in a bid to determine defense, politicians from across the eu had been ramping up their immigrant -- anti-immigration rhetoric. >> we will not offer a home to everyone in africa who is seeking a better economic situation. that is not sustainable possible. we have got to distinguish genuine asylum seekers fleeing persecution from economic migrants seeking a better standard of living. reporter: hundreds of thousands of people, many of them playing all that can't -- fleeing all-out conflict, have been flocking to shortest since the beginning of the year. the eu is struggling to respond to the growing crisis that has resulted in thousands perish or missing in the mediterranean. in recent weeks there has been a focus on the border between the u.k. and france, where there has been widespread disruption at the tunnel link and the dover ferry terminal. take a look now at how that situation is affecting lorry drivers and local business. francer: on his way to that from france to the u.k., he is heading to the port and once again it is gridlock at the approach. >> moving half a kilometer. movi
in a bid to determine defense, politicians from across the eu had been ramping up their immigrant -- anti-immigration rhetoric. >> we will not offer a home to everyone in africa who is seeking a better economic situation. that is not sustainable possible. we have got to distinguish genuine asylum seekers fleeing persecution from economic migrants seeking a better standard of living. reporter: hundreds of thousands of people, many of them playing all that can't -- fleeing all-out conflict,...
95
95
Aug 18, 2015
08/15
by
KQED
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
houston is so most of his produce to the eu. that is a block and he now makes -- he used to sell most of his produce to the eu. that is block now and he barely makes any money. >> i do not want to imagine how things here will end. i do not want to be a part of it. we do not know how long it will be before the situation explodes. >> however much president putin wants to move on, the crimea question is far from resolved. his actions have stored up a storm that is not a basing. katty: military histories being made in the u.s. by two soldiers have become the first woman to complete the famous army rangers scores, widely considered one of the toughest programs in the armed forces. the women graduate on friday, but will not see active service as rangers. i spoke to a retired general, who served as a major company commander. thank you for coming in general, how significant is it that these two women have completed the course? >> a huge deal. it is a historic moment. a lot of people thought this would never happen. i felt for a long tim
houston is so most of his produce to the eu. that is a block and he now makes -- he used to sell most of his produce to the eu. that is block now and he barely makes any money. >> i do not want to imagine how things here will end. i do not want to be a part of it. we do not know how long it will be before the situation explodes. >> however much president putin wants to move on, the crimea question is far from resolved. his actions have stored up a storm that is not a basing. katty:...
40
40
Aug 13, 2015
08/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
thousands of families are flying outside the eu for summer holiday. the idea they might be getting ripped off by shops at the airports. showing a boarding pass is not legalry required, passengers will still be able to shop without the boarding pass being scanned. the u.k. government has confirmed the v.a.t. relief is meant to benefit travelers rather than increase profits for major retailers. things may only change if enough travelers decide to save their money for when they get to their destination. >>> more news on our website, there it is on your screen, the address www.aljazeera.com. >> i'm ali velshi. "on target" tonight, campaign tonight, campaign contributions to get elected, how can they stay ing independent? and more mainstream than ever. tonight we're putting judicial elections on trial. that's because the honor of some american judges is being jeopardized by the potentially corrupting influence of politics and money. in some states judges have to pay for election campaigns to win seats on the bench meaning
thousands of families are flying outside the eu for summer holiday. the idea they might be getting ripped off by shops at the airports. showing a boarding pass is not legalry required, passengers will still be able to shop without the boarding pass being scanned. the u.k. government has confirmed the v.a.t. relief is meant to benefit travelers rather than increase profits for major retailers. things may only change if enough travelers decide to save their money for when they get to their...
22
22
Aug 25, 2015
08/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
across france, but also into neighboring eu states. on monday the head of france's rail network ruled out airport style security. it may be the only way of guaranteeing safe travel. >> what needs to be done, the first trains are more likely to the targeted. some kind of metal decters. that would be the first step. and then that would be a next step as well. >> friday's attack showed how vugger inable the systevulnerab. >>> soldiers have been killed when demonstrators turned on police with spears, knives and axes. it's been exposed with thousands of people demonstrating to demand their separate province. >> a pay for the long hospital strike. there's been no emergency care for three weeks. doctors are demanding better pay and working conditions. just one doctor for every 11,000 people. >> the waiting area is busy again after three weeks of being deserted. doctors have been on strike over their conditions of service. this doctor is the head of clinical care here. he says it's been a difficult time. >> doctor find themselves in, to put ou
across france, but also into neighboring eu states. on monday the head of france's rail network ruled out airport style security. it may be the only way of guaranteeing safe travel. >> what needs to be done, the first trains are more likely to the targeted. some kind of metal decters. that would be the first step. and then that would be a next step as well. >> friday's attack showed how vugger inable the systevulnerab. >>> soldiers have been killed when demonstrators turned...
49
49
Aug 30, 2015
08/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
nations says more than 300,000 people have crossed the mediterranean this year trying to get to the eu. many have made it to grease, but witgreece, butwith the many arrs there, the government is struggling. >> these afghan children are having a little of their childhood restored. the red cross set up this tent for games. here, too, they have food and 24 hour medical care. but much has been taken from them in years of war, poverty and exile. this boy was born in exile because his family feared for their lives. >> in afghanistan there was some people like taliban, they kill the people. that was related to iran. i'm going to go to a place that acts as us, acts as us, like a person, a human. >> more than 170,000 refugees have poured into greece, all looking for a better life. this is an improvement on the tent city that had sprung up. local residents feared a threat to public health and safety. some 500 afghans who were in camp here are now gone. initially to the new facility, but ultimately out of greece and northward into the balkans. the new facility attempts to strike a balance between
nations says more than 300,000 people have crossed the mediterranean this year trying to get to the eu. many have made it to grease, but witgreece, butwith the many arrs there, the government is struggling. >> these afghan children are having a little of their childhood restored. the red cross set up this tent for games. here, too, they have food and 24 hour medical care. but much has been taken from them in years of war, poverty and exile. this boy was born in exile because his family...
49
49
Aug 25, 2015
08/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
it wants a fair assessment of quotas, and member states to take in refugees, and more important, the eu wants more authority to turn back people categorized as economic migrants. in serbia, most of these refugees are from syria, and frightened about what's ahead. >> we need to go to -- my mother is upset, and we don't know what's happening in hungry. maybe they will take them to jail. >> we have a lot of news that they say that they are hitting people. >> hungry is going to be an even bigger pressure point in this crisis. and it's government is already criticizing the eu, but not giving it enough money to cope with a record number of people attempting to cross its border. andrew simmons, aljazeera, syria. >> help from halfway around the world, there's now more manpower to fight the wildfires. and yes, how joe biden is quietly preparing for a possible white house run. >> firefighters battling a dozen wildfires in washington state, they are concerned about lightning in the forecast. there are is it major wildfires burning in washington state. and the largest covers almost 260,000 acres. s
it wants a fair assessment of quotas, and member states to take in refugees, and more important, the eu wants more authority to turn back people categorized as economic migrants. in serbia, most of these refugees are from syria, and frightened about what's ahead. >> we need to go to -- my mother is upset, and we don't know what's happening in hungry. maybe they will take them to jail. >> we have a lot of news that they say that they are hitting people. >> hungry is going to be...
76
76
Aug 19, 2015
08/15
by
KQED
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
and eu six people were arrested after a raid on homes and warehouses. since march, the cheese ring has been adding counterfeit labels and selling them to supermarket chains. pressure has been burning and oppressing tons of western meat, fruit, and vegetable. last week officials and a village flattened three frozen geese from a shop. with the country suffering from a falling ruble, many are feeling the pinch. news of food being destroyed is receiving next reacts -- mixed reactions. >> i think it is better to find a better use for food rather than burn it. >> it would be better to use it as humanitarian aid. to collect it and send it to those who need food. >> it would be better if we try to live on our own food and produce everything here i our own country. >> with the ban in place until at least august of next year, this continues across the country. there is a hotline for russian's to report anyone they think is importing western food. ♪ katty: here in the u.s., the first drug at helping women with a low libido has been approved by the fda. it has be
and eu six people were arrested after a raid on homes and warehouses. since march, the cheese ring has been adding counterfeit labels and selling them to supermarket chains. pressure has been burning and oppressing tons of western meat, fruit, and vegetable. last week officials and a village flattened three frozen geese from a shop. with the country suffering from a falling ruble, many are feeling the pinch. news of food being destroyed is receiving next reacts -- mixed reactions. >> i...
60
60
Aug 21, 2015
08/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
india has responded to the ban by deferring talks on a free trade deal with the eu. we have more from new delhi. >> reporter: the multibillion drug industry has been hit by a ban on 700 generic drugs. they allege the trials have been manipulated. generic manufacturers here say banning all the drugs based on a technical issue is unfair. >> they have already done so much of the work on those molecules. they should be given some chances and it should be analyzed in another lab. >> reporter: even if and when that happens, those in the industry say the damage to their reputation has already been done. >> we have lost the prospective buyers which we could have got as a contract manufacturer. secondly, you talk about indian companies or small companies like us, we'll face a lot of difficulty. >> the fear is the bad reputation could spread and affect sales in other countries, including the lucrative u.s. market. many of the drugs being banned by the eu are widely available here and in many other countries. local manufacturers are asking the indian government to do what it ca
india has responded to the ban by deferring talks on a free trade deal with the eu. we have more from new delhi. >> reporter: the multibillion drug industry has been hit by a ban on 700 generic drugs. they allege the trials have been manipulated. generic manufacturers here say banning all the drugs based on a technical issue is unfair. >> they have already done so much of the work on those molecules. they should be given some chances and it should be analyzed in another lab....
52
52
Aug 10, 2015
08/15
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
and the eu gives another 2.4 billion euros to countries coping with the migrant crisis. the lid put a stop to images like these --will it put a stop to images like these? sarah: i am sarah kelly. thank you for joining us. turkish officials say that nine people of died in a wave of attacks. there was also an attack on the u.s. consulate in in stumble. -- istanbul. these incidents are fueling concerns that turkey's campaign against militant kurdish separatists could trigger more violence on turkish soil. the latest from istanbul in a moment, but first, this report. reporter: police sealed off the area around the u.s. consulate in istanbul. local residents witnessed a firefight early this morning. "we woke to the sound of gunfire and went to the window, he says. "we saw 2 women during shopping bags. we saw women take over with a gun but he wasn't shooting. he aimed security officials and consulate officers." the attackers managed to escape, but police later shot and apprehended one of the women. she was taken to hospital. the outlawed revolutionary people's liberation front
and the eu gives another 2.4 billion euros to countries coping with the migrant crisis. the lid put a stop to images like these --will it put a stop to images like these? sarah: i am sarah kelly. thank you for joining us. turkish officials say that nine people of died in a wave of attacks. there was also an attack on the u.s. consulate in in stumble. -- istanbul. these incidents are fueling concerns that turkey's campaign against militant kurdish separatists could trigger more violence on...
58
58
Aug 31, 2015
08/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
proving their identities and the established rules and it's only through rules that not only hungry but eu would be able to handle that. >> ban ki-moon the international office of migration abundance of human rights groups are asked for coordinated approach and asking for hungry to be more logical and careful and coordinated in its approach rather than building a 175 kilometer fence and are you at least considering being more careful with the refugees and wanting them to actually give them sanctuary in the rest of europe rather than turn them return and send them away. >> reporter: you use a ward that should be correct z because if we have identity we don't know if they are refugees or not and the people coming through four, five, seven countries arriving from all the hundred countries in the world to the eu should be put under some kind of discipline to establish the right entities. >> reporter: on the other side of hungry's border with austria police stepped up patrols uncovering over 200 smugglers and checking large trucks and vans for any sign of refugees being smuggled across the bord
proving their identities and the established rules and it's only through rules that not only hungry but eu would be able to handle that. >> ban ki-moon the international office of migration abundance of human rights groups are asked for coordinated approach and asking for hungry to be more logical and careful and coordinated in its approach rather than building a 175 kilometer fence and are you at least considering being more careful with the refugees and wanting them to actually give...
73
73
Aug 11, 2015
08/15
by
KCSM
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
and the eu gives another 2.4 billion euros to countries coping with the migrant crisis. the lid put a stop to images like these --will it put a stop to images like these? sarah: i am sarah kelly. thank you for joining us. turkish officials say that nine people of died in a wave of attacks. there was also an attack on the u.s. consulate in in stumble. -- istanbul. these incidents are fueling concerns that turkey's campaign against militant kurdish separatists could trigger more violence on turkish soil. the latest from istanbul in a moment, but first, this report. reporter: police sealed off the area around the u.s. consulate in istanbul. local residents witnessed a firefight early this morning. "we woke to the sound of gunfire and went to the window, he says. "we saw 2 women during shopping bags. we saw women take over with a gun but he wasn't shooting. he aimed security officials and consulate officers." the attackers managed to escape, but police later shot and apprehended one of the women. she was taken to hospital. the outlawed revolutionary people's liberation front
and the eu gives another 2.4 billion euros to countries coping with the migrant crisis. the lid put a stop to images like these --will it put a stop to images like these? sarah: i am sarah kelly. thank you for joining us. turkish officials say that nine people of died in a wave of attacks. there was also an attack on the u.s. consulate in in stumble. -- istanbul. these incidents are fueling concerns that turkey's campaign against militant kurdish separatists could trigger more violence on...
69
69
Aug 28, 2015
08/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
mothers and fathers trying to get through, asking for advice on the way and then crossing into the eu. a very sort of messy affair, a dirty place with a couple of border paths, walking on from there and staggering to what is effectively just a rubbish ground of a few covered tents and police everywhere, every one just happily going in the hands of the police and waiting for buses. one man i spoke to from syria had been waiting hours for not only for water but for some form of transport out of there to a reception center. protests being made at the slow speed of this reception area where people get registered and it got slower and slower because of the massive volume of numbers coming through, so many thousands each day going through and then ending up here in something of a bottleneck or people just getting away, doing their own thing, smugglers or taking chances in vehicles, trying to get out of hungry and out into places like germany and austria and the volume is so colossal and it's not getting any easier. >> and it isn't and andrew in budapest and it is all over the continent and
mothers and fathers trying to get through, asking for advice on the way and then crossing into the eu. a very sort of messy affair, a dirty place with a couple of border paths, walking on from there and staggering to what is effectively just a rubbish ground of a few covered tents and police everywhere, every one just happily going in the hands of the police and waiting for buses. one man i spoke to from syria had been waiting hours for not only for water but for some form of transport out of...
54
54
Aug 27, 2015
08/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
an example of the problems that the eu faces in policing it's borders. >> that's andrew simmons, and let's get you back to vienna now and barnaby phillips >> reporter: it looks like a truck on a motor way leading into busy vienna, but this is the scene of a crime. when the police approached the abandoned vehicle, the driver was nowhere to be seen. they saw blood seeping out of the back, and they were overwhelmed by a terrible smell. inside, they found the decomposing bodies of people who had been locked in and suffocated. we don't know their country of origin, even counting them is a slow, gruesome task. >> reporter: how many people were in the truck? at this point, i can't tell you example. it might be more than 20 people, 20-50 people transported in the truck is all of them have died. it's very likely they're refugees, and likely this they're trafficked from east to west. >> reporter: the summit in vienna was always likely to be the refugee crisis, but this gave a grim tragedy to these talks. >> we are very much shaken by the news that up to 50 people lost their lives in a situatio
an example of the problems that the eu faces in policing it's borders. >> that's andrew simmons, and let's get you back to vienna now and barnaby phillips >> reporter: it looks like a truck on a motor way leading into busy vienna, but this is the scene of a crime. when the police approached the abandoned vehicle, the driver was nowhere to be seen. they saw blood seeping out of the back, and they were overwhelmed by a terrible smell. inside, they found the decomposing bodies of...
50
50
Aug 24, 2015
08/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
the middle east and africa and 45,000 people have crossed through mass macedonia on the way to the eu. he said in a televised address he will not step down and under pressure to leave office over allegations of customs the fraud. growing anti-government protests in beirut. one protesters has been killed in a second night of violence and dozens injured including police, frustration and anger over piles of uncollected trash sparked this a month ago and it shifted to bigger issues as jamal explains. >> demands to topple the government, thousands of lebanese make their voices heard from downtown beirut. [chanting] there was a growing protest movement here, the people are very angry. these demonstrations were triggered after rubbish began piling up on the streets of the capitol following the closure of the mainland fill. young people formed the movement and that very quickly transformed into an anti-government movement to protest many of the under lying problems that the country faces. >> the corruption in this country is killing us slowly. people think this is about trash, it's not about
the middle east and africa and 45,000 people have crossed through mass macedonia on the way to the eu. he said in a televised address he will not step down and under pressure to leave office over allegations of customs the fraud. growing anti-government protests in beirut. one protesters has been killed in a second night of violence and dozens injured including police, frustration and anger over piles of uncollected trash sparked this a month ago and it shifted to bigger issues as jamal...
33
33
Aug 10, 2015
08/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
and she heads the eu elections observer mission. >> there are some incidents, some incidents in some poll centers but it's not the general rule. the rule is we think it will be maintained all along the day. >> reporter: one voter who had no trouble was hatian president michelle. >> a lot of problems here and people saying they are not allowed to vote. >> reporter: he wasn't taking any questions and he is not eligible to run for another term, these elections are about much more than filling empty seats in parliament. haiti has many problems, without political stability the country won't be able to attract international investment to grow the economy and continuing projects meant to raise the standard of life for haiti people will suffer if the political situation deteriorates and many polling places are in the remote countryside and must be taken to port au prince to be counted by hand. it will be 6-10, days before the results of the election are known and expected to be a second round, a runoff election in october and in that month the votes will be cast for haiti's new president, po
and she heads the eu elections observer mission. >> there are some incidents, some incidents in some poll centers but it's not the general rule. the rule is we think it will be maintained all along the day. >> reporter: one voter who had no trouble was hatian president michelle. >> a lot of problems here and people saying they are not allowed to vote. >> reporter: he wasn't taking any questions and he is not eligible to run for another term, these elections are about...
45
45
Aug 7, 2015
08/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
a group of pesticides were ban in the eu two years ago after studies linked their use to honey bee deaths and beyer and others blame other factors such as parasites and natural habitat and applying for exceptemptions saying pests are destroying their crops because they can't use the right chemicals to get rid of them and dominick went to see how farmers are protecting their crops and also trying to protect the bee population. >> reporter: he works on his farm in western germany. the summer months are an important time for him, soon he will have to so rape seed in the fields. if he could he would prefer to use powerful pesticides containing what are called neo-nicatinoids to protect the growing crop but in resent years a ban has been introduced on certain types of neo-nicatinoids and others observed in long-term studies meaning he must do without them. >> translator: the best option and only put the pesticide where you really need it and get the seeds at the end of august or september and it sprouts and it's from the beginning protected against pests. >> reporter: german farmers talk about
a group of pesticides were ban in the eu two years ago after studies linked their use to honey bee deaths and beyer and others blame other factors such as parasites and natural habitat and applying for exceptemptions saying pests are destroying their crops because they can't use the right chemicals to get rid of them and dominick went to see how farmers are protecting their crops and also trying to protect the bee population. >> reporter: he works on his farm in western germany. the...
112
112
Aug 17, 2015
08/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
the eu determines that it's safety does not eat the eu standards. .t has had multiple crashes it's been in operation since 1991. >> it has come under question now because documents released by edward snowden reportedly "a highlythe nsa had collaborative partnership with the company." at&t has given the spying agency access to billions of e-mails on its network. at the end of the first quarter, they held $370 million of alibaba shares. as of june 30, it was less than five alien. -- alibaba has seen $100 billion ipo of its body since hitting a record. they have become more slowly and what is behind the numbers? we will discuss that and a lot more when asia edge returns. ♪ >> considering debt relief to make it happen, chancellor merkel's first comment is that they back to $95 billion plan. they say the imf does conjure did the latest rescue efforts. and investigations underway in the philippines after a very caught fire. the fire broke out and several people had to climb from the top act to escape the flames. one person jumped into the sea. north korea marked 70 years since the end of ja
the eu determines that it's safety does not eat the eu standards. .t has had multiple crashes it's been in operation since 1991. >> it has come under question now because documents released by edward snowden reportedly "a highlythe nsa had collaborative partnership with the company." at&t has given the spying agency access to billions of e-mails on its network. at the end of the first quarter, they held $370 million of alibaba shares. as of june 30, it was less than five...
1,002
1.0K
Aug 31, 2015
08/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 1,002
favorite 0
quote 0
what might french and eu officials come up with today as they meet? >> reporter: this is announced as nothing more than a public relations exercise but is it a chance to show they are taking the lead on this. they are trying to demonstrate that something is being done. as you mentioned, is it a flash point at the calais tunnel. in the last couple months an average of 2,000 migrants a night are trying to get into england via the euro tunnel. and as a consequence back on august 20th, the interior minister in britain and in france came to an agreement to reinforce security measures, build better fences and put more police on duty trying to stop the flow. one of the things this minister will be visiting today is a refugee center which is just next door to what they call the jungle up in calais which is this area where thousands of migrants are stopped, living in tents, living out in the open with very few facilities at their disposal. they will take a look at the jungle while they are up there. but whether anything will come out of the meeting, it's uncle
what might french and eu officials come up with today as they meet? >> reporter: this is announced as nothing more than a public relations exercise but is it a chance to show they are taking the lead on this. they are trying to demonstrate that something is being done. as you mentioned, is it a flash point at the calais tunnel. in the last couple months an average of 2,000 migrants a night are trying to get into england via the euro tunnel. and as a consequence back on august 20th, the...
189
189
Aug 24, 2015
08/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 189
favorite 0
quote 0
if anything comes out of this event in a positive way, it will get to have the eu parliament pass the support legislation. >> right, about you we're talking about trainings in europe. you and i know millions of people travel in flans, germany, netherlands, all over that continent on trainings with no screening at all. the platforms and trainings are wide open. you don't even need a ticket in some cases. >> i think there's two issues, one the security on the train itself, which is very hard. you need the vigilance of the passengers. the other one is how free it is to travel across europe country to country, almost like within the united states, you don't get checked for documentation going from, say, you know, new york to washington, d.c. same thing in what they call the provinces, basically the european countries, you can travel very freely without any check of documentation, and i -- i think they're going to look at toughening up these standards over there. >> mr. chairman mike mccaul, thank you. >> thank you very much, john. >>> is joe biden about to jump into the 2016 race? a democ
if anything comes out of this event in a positive way, it will get to have the eu parliament pass the support legislation. >> right, about you we're talking about trainings in europe. you and i know millions of people travel in flans, germany, netherlands, all over that continent on trainings with no screening at all. the platforms and trainings are wide open. you don't even need a ticket in some cases. >> i think there's two issues, one the security on the train itself, which is...
43
43
Aug 10, 2015
08/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
saying, the eu was not throw their weight around it. a more concerted effort. manus: stay with bloomberg. later on today, will be speaking with the federal reserve vice chairman families -- stanley alaner and former chairman greenspan pretty he knows about raising rates and implications. you do not want to miss of those interviews. francine: and brings us into the twitter question. what would you ask stanley fischer? you can tweet us. -- we alsost host have our guest host. manus: the latest on the shootings in istanbul. ♪ francine: welcome back to "the pulse." manus: turkish security forces have exchanged fire with militants istanbul. hours after a police station was attacked by a car bomb. reporterng in our standing by in istanbul. elliott gotkine is our middle editor enjoys is in the studio. tell us what you know at the moment. turkish security forces have reportedly killed 2 militants in istanbul. a car bomb targets a police station. outskirts ofn the the city and one policeman and has reportedly been killed. 10 injured. the clash occurred when police went
saying, the eu was not throw their weight around it. a more concerted effort. manus: stay with bloomberg. later on today, will be speaking with the federal reserve vice chairman families -- stanley alaner and former chairman greenspan pretty he knows about raising rates and implications. you do not want to miss of those interviews. francine: and brings us into the twitter question. what would you ask stanley fischer? you can tweet us. -- we alsost host have our guest host. manus: the latest on...
73
73
Aug 3, 2015
08/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 1
a european commission spokesperson is saying the eu see cost serious deterioration -- the eu sees serious deterioration in the economy. president obama will make a televised address this afternoon. he previewed his environmental proposal on twitter. he calls for cutting emissions from u.s. power plants by nearly a third within 15 years. republicans are already fighting the plan. mitch mcconnell is telling all 50 governors not to obey the new rules are in america accounts for about 1/7 of the world's emissions. half of that is from plants releasing carbon into the air. you can see the president's announcement live on bloomberg tv at 2:15 p.m. eastern. john kerry is on a fence-mending swing through the middle east. the secretary of state's stop today is qatar, where he will ease concerns about the nuclear deal with iran. it -- he restarted formal security talks after six years. have new u.s. warplanes been delivered to egypt, and the u.s. is counting on egypt to help stabilize the region. john kerry: we have a significant amount of increasing military to military cooperation. the president
a european commission spokesperson is saying the eu see cost serious deterioration -- the eu sees serious deterioration in the economy. president obama will make a televised address this afternoon. he previewed his environmental proposal on twitter. he calls for cutting emissions from u.s. power plants by nearly a third within 15 years. republicans are already fighting the plan. mitch mcconnell is telling all 50 governors not to obey the new rules are in america accounts for about 1/7 of the...
34
34
Aug 5, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
for instance, the eu will have to reauthorize eu sanctions am some point. i can think of three or four european members who may not want to reauthorize the weaker countries. the ones closer to russians. the russians would love to embarrass the united states. i think that's a problem. the biggest problem that i see in congress defeating the president is ultimately this deal won't go into effect. iran will be unfettered and unshackled. it won't have the restrictions that the deal promises the next 10 or 15 years. it won't be a frozen country in terms of its nuclear capacity. it will be a nuclear threshold state again. so, if i weigh the -- it's hard to say exactly what would happen because we're talking about hypotheticals. i don't want to be too dock trinair. i think this would be a messy situation. ultimately two things would happen. the iranians would be strengthened and we would be weakened in the long-range struggle that we are in with them. . we're competing for power in the middle east. we need to win. despite my misgivings about part of the deal, i en
for instance, the eu will have to reauthorize eu sanctions am some point. i can think of three or four european members who may not want to reauthorize the weaker countries. the ones closer to russians. the russians would love to embarrass the united states. i think that's a problem. the biggest problem that i see in congress defeating the president is ultimately this deal won't go into effect. iran will be unfettered and unshackled. it won't have the restrictions that the deal promises the...
30
30
Aug 6, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
could count on the votes from the eu. this assumes that one european vote will not change the face of iranian nuclear intimidation. the u.s. can move unilaterally, would it do so without european support? europe has a strong economic incentive not to join, as companies invested billions in iranian markets. the same dynamics applied to the reposition of a nonnuclear sanctions, including terrorism. they release a statement to the un security council that it may reconsider its commitment under the agreement if new sanctions are imposed irrespective of what they are based on. they could use this threat to prevent the snapback. in the face of iranian threats with the europe agree with the u.s.? i am very doubtful, if the u.s. cannot use economic pressure to stop iran, military force a become the only option. as a result, i fear this agreement may make war more likely, not less likely. when that comes, iran will be stronger. there is an alternative. it is not war, or killing the deal, it is about a better deal. congress should
could count on the votes from the eu. this assumes that one european vote will not change the face of iranian nuclear intimidation. the u.s. can move unilaterally, would it do so without european support? europe has a strong economic incentive not to join, as companies invested billions in iranian markets. the same dynamics applied to the reposition of a nonnuclear sanctions, including terrorism. they release a statement to the un security council that it may reconsider its commitment under the...
38
38
Aug 25, 2015
08/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
across france but also into neighboring eu states. on monday the head of france's rail network ruled out airport style security but it may be the only way of guarantying safe travel. >> what needs to be done is the first four international trains are the ones more likely to be targeted, most probably to have like the euro star, some kinds of metal detector, some kind of airport security like would be the first step and obviously trained marshals would be a good step as well. >> reporter: friday's attack shows how vulnerable the rail system is and it might be awake up call that radically changes the way europeans travel by train, simon mc-greger wood, al jazeera, paris. >>> guatemala's former vice president appeared in court to face corruption charges and she resigned in may of accusations she took nearly $4 million in bribes in a custom scam and trying to impeach molina with weeks of this and denies wrongdoing and says he won't step down. >> translator: with the same strength and character which i deny my involvement i cannot help to
across france but also into neighboring eu states. on monday the head of france's rail network ruled out airport style security but it may be the only way of guarantying safe travel. >> what needs to be done is the first four international trains are the ones more likely to be targeted, most probably to have like the euro star, some kinds of metal detector, some kind of airport security like would be the first step and obviously trained marshals would be a good step as well. >>...
45
45
Aug 11, 2015
08/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
the eu and japan sticking out here. yuan has made its exports less competitive against regional competitors such as japan. the pboc says today's fixing rate adjustment is a one-off adjustment, adding that it will strengthen the markets role in the fixing and promote the convergence of the onshore and offshore rates. the central bank says it will keep the one stable at a reasonable level. except for this morning. the statement goes on to say the exchange rate is stronger than that of other currencies, which it called a deviation from market expectations. chinese authorities have been the one broadly stable against the dollar, as it has been encouraging greater global use and as it pushes to have it included in the imf reserve. oh, international among others said, said china should let the yuan depreciate. surpriseess, china's cuts in reference rates and the fall is triggering other falls in regional currencies. singapore, ozzie and kiwi dollars all lower. rishaad: let's take a look at singapore. the economy shrank. this
the eu and japan sticking out here. yuan has made its exports less competitive against regional competitors such as japan. the pboc says today's fixing rate adjustment is a one-off adjustment, adding that it will strengthen the markets role in the fixing and promote the convergence of the onshore and offshore rates. the central bank says it will keep the one stable at a reasonable level. except for this morning. the statement goes on to say the exchange rate is stronger than that of other...
55
55
Aug 28, 2015
08/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
i mean, i was listening to the eu head of foreign policy yesterday and she said we can't carry on like this, can't carry on holding press conference with minutes of silence for the latest tragedy. he also pointed out that europe has responded to some extent after what happened back in late april when several hundred migrants drown off the libya coast. the european union belatedly i suppose you might say stepped up its game and there are now more european ships patrolling those waters south of italy and many thousands, tens of thousands of people, in fact, since june have been rescued safely in mediterranean waters which is not to say for one moment that that journey is by any means safe which we saw with the tragedy off the libyan shore and shows that eu governments can be shamed if you like, proded into action but doesn't solve the wider problem of what to do with the extraordinary increase in refugees and migrants who are heading into the european union at the moment. >> i'm going to pick up on that point you made about the libya disaster off the libya shore, a boat with refugees cap
i mean, i was listening to the eu head of foreign policy yesterday and she said we can't carry on like this, can't carry on holding press conference with minutes of silence for the latest tragedy. he also pointed out that europe has responded to some extent after what happened back in late april when several hundred migrants drown off the libya coast. the european union belatedly i suppose you might say stepped up its game and there are now more european ships patrolling those waters south of...