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in brussels,adeo thank you. if the exit poll is trusted, we are looking out a blowout for the conservative party by 86 seats. sterling was at 135 at one point. here is how some of our guests reacted. expected, 330,le maybe 350, so to see 368 is incredible. now some context. this exit poll is very good. it tends to get it wrong by maybe 15 seats maximum. in order for this to be wrong, it has to be a new, historical error. >> this is so unique an outcome that there has never been a that hasister, a party gone to the country for the fourth time asking, and increased its standing in parliament, its number of mps. so he is going to have his eye on the next election already. anna: reaction from sign guests here on our special coverage of the u.k., "brexit and beyond." we talked about what type of brexit this majority would mean, which type of boris we might get, which boris johnson prime minister we might get. talking to the chair of the conservative party, james cleverly, the tone he was taking, trying to appeal to b
in brussels,adeo thank you. if the exit poll is trusted, we are looking out a blowout for the conservative party by 86 seats. sterling was at 135 at one point. here is how some of our guests reacted. expected, 330,le maybe 350, so to see 368 is incredible. now some context. this exit poll is very good. it tends to get it wrong by maybe 15 seats maximum. in order for this to be wrong, it has to be a new, historical error. >> this is so unique an outcome that there has never been a that...
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and then a little disappointment journalists in brussels knew the result of the u.k. election means one thing that breaks it most likely will happen. but leaders focused on another topic that might fundamentally transform the e.u. in the years to come it was very interesting to see the leaders and or seeing and supporting. a complex european green deal we've been debating all the opportunity brings along that debate took almost 10 hours the result of all member states indorsed the goal of the u. becoming climate neutral by 2050 but one country did not commit to actually implementing that goal poland. we agreed to the principle that poland can achieve climate neutrality at its own pace and she came out to snow. the reason for this exemption is that poland is heavily reliant on coal and fears the costs of transition to a greener economy the country holding back on a commitment seems like a serious setback to the deal but the german chancellor did not agree he's been wondering i'm quite content and if the circumstances change but europe is not divided into different part
and then a little disappointment journalists in brussels knew the result of the u.k. election means one thing that breaks it most likely will happen. but leaders focused on another topic that might fundamentally transform the e.u. in the years to come it was very interesting to see the leaders and or seeing and supporting. a complex european green deal we've been debating all the opportunity brings along that debate took almost 10 hours the result of all member states indorsed the goal of the...
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what are some of the reactions you're hearing there in brussels. good news and bad news for leaders here in brussels really in that decision to make boris johnson prime minister again with a strong majority good news because the divorce deal that process worked so hard for together was boris johnson finalizing that steel that there is now a clear majority for it is very likely that will get across the line maybe it's not this year but then soon next year and in doing so a disorderly brax it has at least for the moment been avoided at the plant news and that is what the czech prime minister for instance set up on arrival here is that it is now rather certain that britain will be for the e.u. ok now what role is breakfast then going to play at the e.u. summit underway where you are what are some of the next steps i'll get breaks it down sounds simple but what it actually means and now is that once the divorce deal has been agreed in part in the british parliament it means it's just one year to sort out the new relationship and hammering out a trade d
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european leaders meeting in brussels have reached agreement to make the e.u. competent neutral by 2050 poland heavily dependent on coal refused to commit to the deal that was there for example it was who actually wanted to push the deadline back to 2017 but the other member states pushed the agreement through and held it as a major step for. a council president in good spirits following a long day of debate shall michelle seemed relieved to have cleared the 1st obstacle of the e.u.'s climate action plan i am pleased with this important agreement and just to be a both climate change it was very important for the opinion to this site through a common goal climate of the 20 by 2050 with a clear vision about the investments we have to to develop into interaction the next yes this summit is the 1st since the newly appointed commission president who is still a fun day line unveiled a european green deal a master plan that might fundamentally transform the e.u. in the years to come it includes a 50 percent reduction in e.u. carbon emissions in 2030 climate neutrality
european leaders meeting in brussels have reached agreement to make the e.u. competent neutral by 2050 poland heavily dependent on coal refused to commit to the deal that was there for example it was who actually wanted to push the deadline back to 2017 but the other member states pushed the agreement through and held it as a major step for. a council president in good spirits following a long day of debate shall michelle seemed relieved to have cleared the 1st obstacle of the e.u.'s climate...
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anywhere there's really that uncertainty now over bric 6 is over leaders have been gathering in brussels to push ahead with a green deal to make the e.u. carbon neutral by 2050. and a priest for the soldiers who recovered the bodies of those killed in a volcanic eruption a new zealand's for curry island family and friends have held a traditional maori blessing it's for those who died. away iraq it's great to have you along everyone it was dubbed the briggs it election and now the british prime minister boris johnson says he has been given the green light to take the u.k. out of the european union just as conservatives power to a lane slide victory bringing more than 3 years of deadlock and bitter wrangling to an end the opposition labor party suffered a humiliating collapse a near wipe out in his traditional heartlands. well in terms of numbers the conservatives have won a huge majority far exceeding the 326 seats that they needed to hold the balance of power there were big losses for labor and the scottish nationalist party made strong gains in the northern most part of the united kingd
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metis reporting for us in brussels thank you carol. let's catch up now and some other stories making news around the world the u.s. has test fired a missile over the pacific that had long been banned under a treaty between the united states and russia the arms treaty was abandoned last summer amid deteriorating relations arms control advocates say that the test risks fueling an arms race between the countries. the us senate has formally recognized the killing of 1500000 armenians between 915917 as genocide the resolution is expected to enter turkey which has always denied that there was an organized mass murder senator robert menendez said the u.s. was on the right side of history and vote counting is underway in algeria after a tense presidential election authorities said turnout was low weight around 40 percent after the opposition called for a boycott in some cities protesters tried to disrupt voting has been political limbo for months since protests helped oust its longtime president and in the city of blank and book in eastern ger
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also coming up, we will get the view from brussels for you. the e.u. president says the bloc is ready to work with johnson to deliver brexit next month. we will hear from our correspondents in brussels shortly. and algeria gets a new president. abdelmadjid tebboune elected with less than 40% of the vote. this after millions of algerians boycott the polls. good to have you with us for this hour live from paris. also coming up in the program, in business we will take a a lo at how the markets are respondiding to that big conservative win in the united kingdom as well as taking a look at some social media reaction. do stay with us for this hour of live from paris. so britain has woken up to a new politics today. boris johnson's conservative party has won a resounding victory in the general election picking up the most seats it's done since the era of margaret thatcher. the win gives the prime minister a clear mandate to get brexit done leaving the united kingdom on course to lead the e.u. next month. while johnson today has already been to buckingham pala
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—— i do wonder how brussels reacts to this. how does this go down? —— i do wonder how brussels reacts to this. how does this go down7m was interesting, because there was talk last week about if this scenario happened, that brussels itself might put forward an extension to try to soften things. that hasn't happened, it seems to me that they are keeping their powder dry at the moment. and it's a new guard in brussels, too. exactly, a new set of negotiators there. interesting times, let's move on to the front page of the new york times that has got a feature on the price of adventure. looking and focusing in particular on the volcanic eruption that took place on white island last week. all those there on the island, many rescued but they are still fighting for their lives and hospital. i think this is a really interesting one. we at oxford business group talk about tourism as pa rt business group talk about tourism as part of the economy and one of the great trends recently has been the experiential tourism. new zealand has re
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well the japanese brussels bureau chief max hoffman was at the european council incentives this is testament of the summit wide ranging discussions the e.u. is also potentially on its way to becoming the 1st climate neutral continent in the world by 2015 it will be a very rocky way as we could already see thursday night here in brussels because poland said in principle yes we agreed to this as all the other countries but we will not implement the decision so what good is a decision if it's not implemented and the problem here is money poland structurally has the most to lose from this decision in the whole of the european union and they will only agree if the price is right and that is true for the whole undertaking we are talking about hundreds of billions of euros if this is to be a success but if it is a success and we're all still alive in 2050 we'll be able to look back to this summit that we experienced the last days here in brussels and say this is where the crucial decision was made. with opel now and friday night when disney game victims of mixed this is excuse me that prevailed off
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and scratching her in brussels and scratching our heads talking to brexit contacts in brussels and scratching our heads like how, how does this ever get squared? boris johnson clearly does not want no deal, whatever he says. the eu does not want no deal, we know that. they have made no secret of that how are they going to square this circle? back to theresa may's nightmare. with this border between northern ireland and ireland. how do you square the circle and keep everybody happy? and it looked like there was going to be no deal made because the eu said they were not going to budge over the single market fundamentally, never mind the peace process and then, there was this magical mystery surprise meeting between borisjohnson and the person who held the keys to a deal here, which was the irish prime minister. and this is why thing, there was so much of, and this is why i think, there was so much of, this cannot happen and this cannot happen, and i always say this, it is about the politics, right? we get to politicians who can actually look each other we get two politicians who can actually lo
and scratching her in brussels and scratching our heads talking to brexit contacts in brussels and scratching our heads like how, how does this ever get squared? boris johnson clearly does not want no deal, whatever he says. the eu does not want no deal, we know that. they have made no secret of that how are they going to square this circle? back to theresa may's nightmare. with this border between northern ireland and ireland. how do you square the circle and keep everybody happy? and it...
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going to get out of can you make a promise today to the british public that you will not go back to brussels and ask for another delay to tax it yet and so young and revealing that. he finds it was just too much effort to get invited by part about suspended it but that did not go down well so he said ok fine back to brussels more negotiations and he returned to london with a deal even portland police to walk on a saturday but alas knows that his people jump like crazy was rejected and he was forced to beg you to get him out that delay some of his employees you can go to him new troops on the ship yards to the right 328 the notion that 301. be. not a good start forus so suspending parliament have to watch an awesome new deal also what. it does no one can do is going to the opposition into a general election by putting jeremy corben house is desperate absolutely desperate to avoid scrutiny. on the eve of the election the polls were close to boris can't on the charm and when wooing people to 22 or. 04 was. nothing like a good movie reference to win you an election because on december 12th boris
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in brussels is maria tadeo. how will prime minister johnson, how will his new government be greeted by brussels in the coming weeks? i have to say the sense here is relief. he finally has the majority. he promised he was going to deliver and the europeans are expecting he will deliver. this is not about boris johnson and the europeans now magically liking boris johnson, thinking he is a great prime minister. this is purely pragmatic reasons. they feel that with him they will get the orderly brexit and avoid chaos. we are getting reaction from emmanuel macron who is saying we want to close relationship with the u.k. but we do not want them to be a disloyal competitor to the eu. that is where the conversation is shifting this morning. the trade relationship and what that relationship is going to look like. the europeans do not want to be undercut by a u.k. that does not play by brussels rules. jonathan: just to jump in, getting news around the china story. that news conference we are expecting in china soon, we ha
in brussels is maria tadeo. how will prime minister johnson, how will his new government be greeted by brussels in the coming weeks? i have to say the sense here is relief. he finally has the majority. he promised he was going to deliver and the europeans are expecting he will deliver. this is not about boris johnson and the europeans now magically liking boris johnson, thinking he is a great prime minister. this is purely pragmatic reasons. they feel that with him they will get the orderly...
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fisheries council which is meeting in brussels today with the aim of setting out next year's quote us we go to the asians on the tory as the tough with national interests often taking center stage but there is a plan on the table already and it proposes reducing quotas on 40 out of $72.00 species on the that proposal the fishing quota for hake were to drop by 20 percent and for the remaining $32.00 stocks quotas what either stay the same or increase and the plan what for instance c catch quotas for haddock go up 30 percent efficient quotas for the atlantic are likely to spark heated debate in brussels especially for major fishing nations like spain and france be sure that we will keep you up to date on developments from that meeting in brussels throughout the day and what's the end let's turn again to asia where senior japanese and south korean trade representatives met on monday for the 1st time since japan imposed restrictions on high take imports from its neighbor in july the trade spat between the countries began after south korean cords rule to the japanese companies pay compensa
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let's talk more now about the green deal our correspondent joins us from brussels and louise osborne from environment is in madrid at the un's climate conference good to see you both cared let's start with you there in brussels the e.u. commission president was left on the line is called the still very ambitious is it . if you let listen to members of the green party in the european parliament they like what they see yes they say it could be more ambitious in some parts of but at least they say it is way more ambitious than what an individual member states have put forward so far including germany so from their perspective a collection of very good ideas but it'll all depend to what extent they now can be put into action right louise you are at the climate conference there in madrid how much support is there for the contents of this deal. so germany has said that it's supportive spend your show it's the environment minister spoke this morning and said she was happy with the new deal and that is set a good signal other reactions have been a little bit more mixed so there were environm
let's talk more now about the green deal our correspondent joins us from brussels and louise osborne from environment is in madrid at the un's climate conference good to see you both cared let's start with you there in brussels the e.u. commission president was left on the line is called the still very ambitious is it . if you let listen to members of the green party in the european parliament they like what they see yes they say it could be more ambitious in some parts of but at least they say...
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president shot of michelle describing it as an important step in clarify london's relationship with brussels how much is this a relief for europe. there is of course the aspect of relief because the fighting is finally over the going in circles and running back and forth and and the insecurity that brings in the insecurity that has also brought to the e.u. and the constant preoccupation was britain they want to think about other things but on the other hand everybody in brussels knows that the bitter end to come because the negotiations about the future of nation ship portions it has only left 11 months for those no he can change that easily at any time it looks like a ploy something to some ploy that he is just using to blackmail the e.u. in trying what giving him what she wants but on the other hand if it is just about a bare bones trade agreement that they are talking about they might be able to hit the time limit but they might also not be able to agree on anything so that is still all the european union is not quite certain what next year will be holding february 2020 next to be the day
president shot of michelle describing it as an important step in clarify london's relationship with brussels how much is this a relief for europe. there is of course the aspect of relief because the fighting is finally over the going in circles and running back and forth and and the insecurity that brings in the insecurity that has also brought to the e.u. and the constant preoccupation was britain they want to think about other things but on the other hand everybody in brussels knows that the...
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sorry, brussels did not impose it. we are part of it. and now we have the choice. i suppose with some of the things we found very frustrating, we felt that some of these things were being imposed on us and now we have the flexibility to be able to make our owi'i flexibility to be able to make our own rules. now, what boris is saying is, we cannot necessarily assume that the eu had the right benchmark, that the eu had the right benchmark, that may be other parts of the world have different values that are better. can i ask a quick question? why do we call him boris? he is mr borisjohnson. he why do we call him boris? he is mr boris johnson. he is why do we call him boris? he is mr borisjohnson. he is not my friend. prime minister boris johnson. borisjohnson. he is not my friend. prime minister borisjohnson. yes, thank you. this intimacy, this, he is one of us, is part of the problem. leaders come in different shapes and forms and there is one thing that a lot of leaders need, charisma. they need to have something that inspire you. and there some thing about his pers
sorry, brussels did not impose it. we are part of it. and now we have the choice. i suppose with some of the things we found very frustrating, we felt that some of these things were being imposed on us and now we have the flexibility to be able to make our owi'i flexibility to be able to make our own rules. now, what boris is saying is, we cannot necessarily assume that the eu had the right benchmark, that the eu had the right benchmark, that may be other parts of the world have different...
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is guntram wolff, with us from brussels. good to speak to you. i'm looking at twitter comments from somebody who until recently was a spokesperson for the prime minister, allison donnelly, saying this result makes a softer brexit much more likely. forou think there is room that to happen in the relationship with brussels? yes, i think the first point to make is that brussels is prepared to deal. there is a deal on the table and i think brussels now, i'm pretty sure, is looking to see that this deal is going to get ratified in the united kingdom so that we can move to the next so inof the relations, other words the united kingdom will leave by the end of january, and then the more disciplined part starts, which is crafting a new future relationship, and the real question here is, how close is that relation going to be? and how quickly can it be implemented? and that is going to be the main debate going forward. >> let's talk about how quickly. it took the canadians seven years in a very, very different situation, with the u.k. involved. in your es
is guntram wolff, with us from brussels. good to speak to you. i'm looking at twitter comments from somebody who until recently was a spokesperson for the prime minister, allison donnelly, saying this result makes a softer brexit much more likely. forou think there is room that to happen in the relationship with brussels? yes, i think the first point to make is that brussels is prepared to deal. there is a deal on the table and i think brussels now, i'm pretty sure, is looking to see that this...
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bloomberg's brussel chief -- brussels chief, joining us. let's go back to leigh-ann gerrans. leigh-ann: amazon surging after reporting record holiday sales, shipping billions of items including tens of millions of amazon devices. they did not release in-depth figures, but it backs up broader reports. mastercard says u.s. web sales rose 19% this holiday season. apple is set for its biggest year in a decade, the stock up over 82%, adding $530 billion in market value, more than the market caps of all but five companies of the s&p 500. it's being helped by positive holiday spending. were widelyiphone cited on customer wish lists. tiffany's reporting a rebound in sales in the run-up to christmas, and good news for lvmh, buying the u.s. brand for over $16 billion. growth was led by shoppers in china, pushing a 7% increase in the asia-pacific region. the recovery comes after a decline of profits in the nine months through october. that's your bloomberg business flash. matt: thanks very much. some of thek at best-performing precious metals of the year as gold glitters. this is bloomb
bloomberg's brussel chief -- brussels chief, joining us. let's go back to leigh-ann gerrans. leigh-ann: amazon surging after reporting record holiday sales, shipping billions of items including tens of millions of amazon devices. they did not release in-depth figures, but it backs up broader reports. mastercard says u.s. web sales rose 19% this holiday season. apple is set for its biggest year in a decade, the stock up over 82%, adding $530 billion in market value, more than the market caps of...
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the european leaders meeting in brussels have agreed a far reaching green agenda to make the e.u. carbon neutral by 2050 poland heavily dependent on coal refused to give it to the dealer wanted to push the deadline back to 2017 but the other member states are hiding the agreement as a major step forward. a council president in good spirits following a long day of debate shall michelle seemed relieved to have cleared the 1st obstacle of the e.u.'s climate action plan i am pleased with this important agreement and just to be of both climate change it was they were important for the opinion to this site into a common goal climate of the 20 by 2050 we saw a clear vision about the investments we have to to develop into interaction the next yes this summit is the 1st since the newly appointed commission president who is in a fun day line unveiled to a european green deal a master plan that might fundamentally transform the e.u. in the years to come it includes a 50 percent reduction in e.u. carbon emissions in 2030 climate neutrality by 2050 a carbon boarder tax on polluting foreign fir
the european leaders meeting in brussels have agreed a far reaching green agenda to make the e.u. carbon neutral by 2050 poland heavily dependent on coal refused to give it to the dealer wanted to push the deadline back to 2017 but the other member states are hiding the agreement as a major step forward. a council president in good spirits following a long day of debate shall michelle seemed relieved to have cleared the 1st obstacle of the e.u.'s climate action plan i am pleased with this...
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army is given further hope to scots wanting to rejoin the european union after bragg's it by noting brussels reenter procedure would be quicker than for outside candidate countries the admission procedure would probably be shorter than for a country that has to gradually move closer to the e.u. in legal economic and political terms i'm already being contacted by scottish institutions with the i can be their contact person in brussels of the rigs it. on the conservative party gained a majority in other parts of the k. in this month's general election the pro independents and probably you scottish national party when a landslide north of the border prompted 1st minister nicolas sturgeon to form new requesting consent of westminster to hold another independence referendum the prime minister barstools in his ruling that out 55 percent of scots voted against independence in a referendum 5 years ago when the european parliamentary advisor and commentator michel william leaves brussels should stay out of both scottish and they don't need to change it must be to say sounds as if the german amy p. is
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not just reporting for us from brussels thank you for your insights. well that e.u. resolution to fight climate change coincides with the global climate summit that's been held in madrid for the past 2 weeks representatives of nearly 200 states have been trying to find solutions to the climate crisis ahead of crucial 2020 deadline set by the paris agreement the conference was set to conclude today but with disagreement among participants negotiations are set to drag on and climate activists say even the best case outcome will likely fall short of what is needed to avert a future ravaged by global warming. and let's go right to our correspondent sonia is in madrid at the cop 25 conference good to see you this resolution was adopted by nearly all of the european member states but are people there unanimous that this is setting the bar for how to combat climate change going forward. it will still be a number of delegates here and i have to say especially delegates have welcomed the scale of the mission of this deal that would really make the. continent they say this is
not just reporting for us from brussels thank you for your insights. well that e.u. resolution to fight climate change coincides with the global climate summit that's been held in madrid for the past 2 weeks representatives of nearly 200 states have been trying to find solutions to the climate crisis ahead of crucial 2020 deadline set by the paris agreement the conference was set to conclude today but with disagreement among participants negotiations are set to drag on and climate activists say...
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a fair share of times i'd wager in brussels in stroudsburg getting to know the general feeling around there do you think that most european politicians would block scottish independence that's a difficult one to say i think the majority a both amy peace. will not favor the breakup of the year kid but then that as an element of the european parliament who would wish has said as much about dysfunctional u.k. and the future as possible how would the u.k. react with a new conservative government with a big win as well to react to e.u. talk of scottish independence not i. think boris johnson should have been some foreign markets with mr mccollough star on the europe keep in commission warning them to stay out of that action to mastic affairs as brutal as the conduit but if. it's a scottish independence referendum referendum next year and all possible there are those pushing for it quite strenuously and therefore to do that they would have to overturn boris johnson's the station against that is what that be a possibility. well in 2014 the once in a generation will squash independence if i p
a fair share of times i'd wager in brussels in stroudsburg getting to know the general feeling around there do you think that most european politicians would block scottish independence that's a difficult one to say i think the majority a both amy peace. will not favor the breakup of the year kid but then that as an element of the european parliament who would wish has said as much about dysfunctional u.k. and the future as possible how would the u.k. react with a new conservative government...
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his europe envoy, david frost, has been going back and forth between london and brussels and we are starting to detect the shape of where a new deal can be done — especially on changing the backstop, the arrangements for northern ireland for keeping the border open. and then there was this meeting in the wirrall. i disagree, actually. i think the autumn was looking like it was going nowhere, david frost was coming backwards and forwards from the eu. he was just there to deliver borisjohnson‘s messages, he was not negotiating. and unless borisjohnson takes a big leap, there is no deal to be done. and this autumn was kind of surreal for me, i found myself at midnight talking to brexit contacts in brussels and scratching our heads like, how does the circle get squared? borisjohnson clearly does not want no deal, whatever he says. the eu does not want no deal, we know that. they have made no secret of that so how are they going to square this circle? back to theresa may's nightmare with this border between northern ireland and ireland. how do you square the circle and keep everybody happy? a
his europe envoy, david frost, has been going back and forth between london and brussels and we are starting to detect the shape of where a new deal can be done — especially on changing the backstop, the arrangements for northern ireland for keeping the border open. and then there was this meeting in the wirrall. i disagree, actually. i think the autumn was looking like it was going nowhere, david frost was coming backwards and forwards from the eu. he was just there to deliver...
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what is the view in brussels? speaking of just him, trying to perhaps throw a spanner in the works at the last minute, or is this a widespread belief that this won‘t be possible, to deliver a trade deal by the end of next year? i was not in the room, but if you look a little bit at how the eu conducts these negotiations, we know that michel barnier will be the chief brexit negotiator, and he very much acts on behalf of the eu 27. of course, the commission who will be leading and at that negotiating table, they have been very clear that they think 11 months is very ambitious, and that if the uk does not want to extend the transition period, it would have to bea transition period, it would have to be a very basic deal. that is the choice. do we go for a detailed deal? in which case, we need more time. or deal? in which case, we need more time. 0rdo we deal? in which case, we need more time. or do we go for a basic deal? but what does that entail and what would it look like and where did the negotiations go after t
what is the view in brussels? speaking of just him, trying to perhaps throw a spanner in the works at the last minute, or is this a widespread belief that this won‘t be possible, to deliver a trade deal by the end of next year? i was not in the room, but if you look a little bit at how the eu conducts these negotiations, we know that michel barnier will be the chief brexit negotiator, and he very much acts on behalf of the eu 27. of course, the commission who will be leading and at that...
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wants to take because what they had really dreaded here in brussels was the idea that this u.k. election would result in more unpredictability they have been quite fed up over the last few months of the brics a process really not moving forward and that is what they want to happen now they wanted to move forward they are urging boris johnson and britain's prime minister to get on with this big surprises get his withdrawal agreement ratified as soon as possible by the u.k. parliament then we might see of course the u.k. leaving on the 31st of january withdrawing from the european union and at that point say you lead e.u. leaders they want to get on with the process of trying to negotiate a trade agreement course johnson has said that that might happen by the end of 2020 but i think the sense here is in brussels that it will take a lot longer and that's why there's a sense of urgency to start that process as soon as possible. so the tosh of the. the with the tall date of 31st of january what happens between now and then. well it really is in the hands of the u.k. because the u.k.
wants to take because what they had really dreaded here in brussels was the idea that this u.k. election would result in more unpredictability they have been quite fed up over the last few months of the brics a process really not moving forward and that is what they want to happen now they wanted to move forward they are urging boris johnson and britain's prime minister to get on with this big surprises get his withdrawal agreement ratified as soon as possible by the u.k. parliament then we...
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s position natasha about that live for us in brussels thank you so much natasha. well still ahead on al-jazeera chile as president survives a bid to force him from office after weeks of violent protests. and libyan war ugly for have orders his forces to advance into central tripoli saying the final battle has arrived. fishing boats from north korea washing up on the shores of japan. some of carrying dead bodies. but what he still gets to gates these mysterious go ships on al-jazeera. al-jazeera where every. bottle is in cameroons with as the. plastic is everywhere. but if bottles can be fishing boats. on the bubble gum wellington boots what more can be done with this plague of palmas. thrives reimagining plastic. on al-jazeera. the scum of the world of al-jazeera. the best films from across on network of channels on the part of 6 boys and to go to none of them have citizenship fresh perspectives and new insights to challenge and change the way we look at the world . cup. how does the arab world. on al-jazeera. hello again i'm. a reminder about top stories this hou
s position natasha about that live for us in brussels thank you so much natasha. well still ahead on al-jazeera chile as president survives a bid to force him from office after weeks of violent protests. and libyan war ugly for have orders his forces to advance into central tripoli saying the final battle has arrived. fishing boats from north korea washing up on the shores of japan. some of carrying dead bodies. but what he still gets to gates these mysterious go ships on al-jazeera. al-jazeera...
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francine: maria tadeo in brussels. we aree on westminster, just getting the german government and german economy spokesperson saying they hope the u.k. election result will economicction -- clarity. well it? >> it depends on the future relationship which is yet to be negotiated. the coming year could bring another cliffhanger. bit ofe removed one problems of the source of an clarity, the parliament getting in the way of what the prime minister wanted to do. tom: i thought of you this morning. at thehunderstruck nationalism of the unionism. where will we be in 12 months? bronwen: that is a good question . we will be talking about whether scotland and northern ireland stay in the union. it is possible the version of brexit they have set themselves on precipitates the breakup of the u.k.. party has doneal very well in the election and it will take that as a mandate. snp?is it a burden for the how do they extricate themselves when they could call a referendum? maria: they do not -- bronwen: they do not have the right to ca
francine: maria tadeo in brussels. we aree on westminster, just getting the german government and german economy spokesperson saying they hope the u.k. election result will economicction -- clarity. well it? >> it depends on the future relationship which is yet to be negotiated. the coming year could bring another cliffhanger. bit ofe removed one problems of the source of an clarity, the parliament getting in the way of what the prime minister wanted to do. tom: i thought of you this...
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to brussels with dave keating. we are talking about 100 billion this to help finance climate transition. give us the details of the plan. dave: : a new press conference unveiling the grgreen deal has just been adopted by the european commission. ththis is the same name as the w green deal in the ununited stat, bubut that you has beat the unid states to the punch. thiseadline things from are that they will become a bymate neututral continent 2050. toto get everyonone on boaoard,s ideaea for this big 100 million find, this transnsition fund, tt came later. it is in order to bring on board more skepticalal governments. deridident bonder lien -- von lion is headiding to a special sitting of the parliament in ussels. she has a fririendly audience. the parliament are definitely going to pass this piece of legislation, for this communication. the difficulty is the member states, and particularly the government in the east and the european union. they a are still r resisting a avoidtical declararation to getting to zero em
to brussels with dave keating. we are talking about 100 billion this to help finance climate transition. give us the details of the plan. dave: : a new press conference unveiling the grgreen deal has just been adopted by the european commission. ththis is the same name as the w green deal in the ununited stat, bubut that you has beat the unid states to the punch. thiseadline things from are that they will become a bymate neututral continent 2050. toto get everyonone on boaoard,s ideaea for this...
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so he said ok fine back to brussels more negotiations and he returned to london with a deal even poured template to walk on a saturday but alas knows that that his people just like me was rejected and he was forced to beg you to get him out that today some of them peeled you can go to the gym you truly bomb the ship yards to the right 328 the notion that 301. you know the good stuff maurice simpson spending part but haven't watched pos new deal. was. done no one can do is going to be opposition into a general election by putting jeremy coogan a big house is desperate absolutely desperate to avoid scrutiny. on the eve of the election the polls were close to boris and on the charm and what would being people door to door. for. nothing like a good movie reference to win you an election because on december 12th boris was popping champagne and dining on his new parliamentary majority he got his wish of a korban free christmas and now he might well get his wish for january breck's it the question is will we finally get our wish for just a bit of. 0 to. 6 00 and other key events from the year
so he said ok fine back to brussels more negotiations and he returned to london with a deal even poured template to walk on a saturday but alas knows that that his people just like me was rejected and he was forced to beg you to get him out that today some of them peeled you can go to the gym you truly bomb the ship yards to the right 328 the notion that 301. you know the good stuff maurice simpson spending part but haven't watched pos new deal. was. done no one can do is going to be opposition...
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jail spain's solicitor general's office has requested that young terrorist be allowed to travel to brussels to be sworn in as a member of the european parliament rory challenge is following developments from london he says you care says position in the european parliament is important as to why there are calls for his release. his status as a member of the european parliament is integral to this call from the solicitor general the attorney general of spain for the supreme court of spain to let oriel you keris go to brussels and take up this position as an m.e.p. as an m.e.p. which he was elected to be whilst on trial for 'd these these crimes sedition and misuse of public funds. when the european elections happened in may. his position is m.e.p. means that he has parliamentary immunity and that is why the courts of justice of the european union on december the 19th said that essentially he should be allowed to come to brussels to take up this position and that's why the spanish solicitor general has made this call essentially it is going through the processes is part of this machinery the i
jail spain's solicitor general's office has requested that young terrorist be allowed to travel to brussels to be sworn in as a member of the european parliament rory challenge is following developments from london he says you care says position in the european parliament is important as to why there are calls for his release. his status as a member of the european parliament is integral to this call from the solicitor general the attorney general of spain for the supreme court of spain to let...
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, we have a problem or cover -- "brussels, we have a problem." time brent goff. two viewers on pbs in the united states and all around the world, welcome. myanmar's leader has denied that her country's troops committed genocide against her hinge of muslims. she spoke today at the international court of justice in the hague responding to testimony about barbaric act committed against the rohingyas population. hundreds of thousands of her hinge are living as refugees in neighboring bangladesh, afraid to return home. >> their images that provoked international outrage. more than 700,000 were hinge of muslims led -- fled myanmar when the military launched a crackdown in august 2017. they are escaping what has been described as an ethnic cleansing campaign. most of the refugees now live in crowded refugee camps. >> they tortured our mothers and daughters. they burned our houses. i am grateful to god that myanmar is facing trial for that. >> aung san suu kyi's decision to defend her country here at the world's highest court has galvanized her supporter
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maria tadeo joins us on the phone from brussels. in terms of the reaction you are hearing there, there is consternation in the markets. what are people telling you? maria: that's right. you have two things. this is not entirely unexpected from a european expect -- perspective because the prime minister had a good night on election day. he had a big majority. his whole mantra is to get brexit done. they expected him to be tough, and to get tough on the language at the start. mentioned, they will continue to say if you want a trade deal, we are happy to do that but you have to keep in mind, the timeframe you are pushing for is very tight and you are also saying we will even a deal or no deal. the more you deviate from european standards, the more difficult it will be to get the trade deal. if he decides to stay close to the eu and stay closely aligned to standards and regulations from the eu, it is easy to get a trade deal. perhaps he could do it on one year, perhaps deviate from the eu standards and the eu will tell you you have a pr
maria tadeo joins us on the phone from brussels. in terms of the reaction you are hearing there, there is consternation in the markets. what are people telling you? maria: that's right. you have two things. this is not entirely unexpected from a european expect -- perspective because the prime minister had a good night on election day. he had a big majority. his whole mantra is to get brexit done. they expected him to be tough, and to get tough on the language at the start. mentioned, they will...
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summit in brussels and that has more from the belgian at all. there was a huge sense of relief in brussels as you leaders arrive for the last day of this summit but finally there was clarity over what the u.k. wants after months of uncertainty all agreed that what was needed now was to get on with briggs it next steps is stratified that would draw agreement which guarantees no hard border between north and south guarantees to protection the common travel area and also the fact that british and irish citizens rights will be protected around the election by talking to everybody that he wants to deliver to now it's time for delivery or they are going to meet leaders discuss the u.k. election results in a special session if the u.k. parliament ratifies a withdrawal agreement britain could leave the e.u. on january 31st paving the way for a new round of negotiations between the e.u. and u.k. to reach a free trade agreement the use briggs negotiated michaud banja would direct the talks boris johnson says that he wants a u.k. trade deal with the e.u. b
summit in brussels and that has more from the belgian at all. there was a huge sense of relief in brussels as you leaders arrive for the last day of this summit but finally there was clarity over what the u.k. wants after months of uncertainty all agreed that what was needed now was to get on with briggs it next steps is stratified that would draw agreement which guarantees no hard border between north and south guarantees to protection the common travel area and also the fact that british and...
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newin brussels, the commissioners a green deal is in focus. to yousef to talk to us a little bit about the open. we expect the shares to be treated any minute now? yousef: absolutely. we are waiting for the numbers, scenariowas the base and exactly what's coming through third they're climbing to the daily limits of 10% as expected. the ipo was at 32 realities. implied valuation was $1.7 trillion. we are already up to 1.8 8 trillion. the biggest conversation has been around the $2 trillion mark for the government has done is offer a smaller percentage of the company to investors. of the market cap is a tiny fraction of what is loaded from companies like facebook and microsoft word we know there are support mechanisms for the stock , including goldman sachs. retail investors have been given a hand as well with some incentives. the fast track to index inclusion is important as well. where the story goes from here is what happens with foreign investors. this is mostly a domestic or regional play. his saudi aramco going to consider a secondary list
newin brussels, the commissioners a green deal is in focus. to yousef to talk to us a little bit about the open. we expect the shares to be treated any minute now? yousef: absolutely. we are waiting for the numbers, scenariowas the base and exactly what's coming through third they're climbing to the daily limits of 10% as expected. the ipo was at 32 realities. implied valuation was $1.7 trillion. we are already up to 1.8 8 trillion. the biggest conversation has been around the $2 trillion mark...