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they insist greece won't be a gateway to europe again. it knows much of europe thinks the same. in 2015, sweden was one of the most welcoming countries to migrants, its asylum policies have since become significantly stricter. five years ago, the bbc followed a young syrian woman, noor ahmad. she made her perilous journey north. a report from sweden now on how noor‘s life has changed. coffee with mum, a simple pleasure. noor doesn't take for granted. they were separated as she travelled alone across nine countries to make it here. her father died in the war in syria. now she's learned swedish, got her driving licence and a job in a food warehouse. i have my apartment. i have my family. i have my dog. so i feel like i'm a stable, confident person right now. and what about making friends settling in? they are so like closed group the swedish people. so you canjust go in and be friends with someone. you can't do this. do you have any swedish friends? no. she'd hoped for deeper connections, but still feels lucky to be here. that's because sweden, one of the most welcoming countrie
they insist greece won't be a gateway to europe again. it knows much of europe thinks the same. in 2015, sweden was one of the most welcoming countries to migrants, its asylum policies have since become significantly stricter. five years ago, the bbc followed a young syrian woman, noor ahmad. she made her perilous journey north. a report from sweden now on how noor‘s life has changed. coffee with mum, a simple pleasure. noor doesn't take for granted. they were separated as she travelled alone...
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the 2nd wave in europe is rapidly outpacing the original outbreak earlier this year this time the region looks better prepared vanderlei in the e.u. chief has unveiled plans to transfer covert patients from hard hit member states to neighbors with spare hospital beds the commission announced tonight that we are making 220000000 euros a vailable to finance a safe cross border transfer of patients where it is needed and for that there good use of the money requires good information in exchange britain has once again decided to go its own way in how it handles the pandemic prime minister boys johnson is resisting following germany and france in ordering a 2nd lockdown it's a decision that's led to criticism of the government especially since the u.k. has the largest number of corn about its debts in europe more than 46000 instead it's imposed local lockdowns despite any new studies showing cases in england are doubling every 9 days the us would just heard nearly 90 a 1000 you know infections on thursday is the highest number of daily cases since the start of the pandemic the virus is spread
the 2nd wave in europe is rapidly outpacing the original outbreak earlier this year this time the region looks better prepared vanderlei in the e.u. chief has unveiled plans to transfer covert patients from hard hit member states to neighbors with spare hospital beds the commission announced tonight that we are making 220000000 euros a vailable to finance a safe cross border transfer of patients where it is needed and for that there good use of the money requires good information in exchange...
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just like brexit in europe. we are talking about brexit, but the door is not yet closed and the possibility remains a deal can be done. manus: there are various stories from scott minerd at guggenheim over the past 48 hours. scott talks about the possibility of the bond market .41, the to .4, then -.25 in 2021. i would say you have to have something catastrophic to get you to negative rates in the united states as a headline number. to happen to get the bond market in the u.s. to reprice to .1, then flipped negative in 2021. what is the extreme grey swan that would take you there? aederik: it is a huge shock, broad recession that hits not only the u.s., but the world economy. 'sen then, we know the fed option is to increase the balance sheet, do some rotation before theyities even consider cutting interest rates to negative territory. you also need europe, the bank of england, the ecb to change tack because they haven't looked too much at this. they will threaten with rate cuts but don't want to go there. you ne
just like brexit in europe. we are talking about brexit, but the door is not yet closed and the possibility remains a deal can be done. manus: there are various stories from scott minerd at guggenheim over the past 48 hours. scott talks about the possibility of the bond market .41, the to .4, then -.25 in 2021. i would say you have to have something catastrophic to get you to negative rates in the united states as a headline number. to happen to get the bond market in the u.s. to reprice to .1,...
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focused on europe. 90 minutes on d. w. . has a virus spread. why do we have it and when will all this and. just 3 of the topics covered and the weekly radio show is called spectrum if you would like any information on the crown a liar or any other science topic you should really check out our podcast you can get it wherever you get your podcasts you can also find us at dot com. org slash science. beats the obsession for spectacular pictures. it's their passion for nature. it's their complete devotion that makes them want to look for each other 1st in the world. and co-writing. confrontational and story. 5 adventures. one goal. so preservation of our planet. it's not just an issue of pardon trees and saving pandas anymore. it's us that's in danger of surat. passion for china starts nov 6th on t.w. . this is d w news live from berlin a prime time battle for the presidency candidates joe biden and president donald trump all dueling t.v. events they should have been debating but trump backed out when his corona virus infection forced the event on l
focused on europe. 90 minutes on d. w. . has a virus spread. why do we have it and when will all this and. just 3 of the topics covered and the weekly radio show is called spectrum if you would like any information on the crown a liar or any other science topic you should really check out our podcast you can get it wherever you get your podcasts you can also find us at dot com. org slash science. beats the obsession for spectacular pictures. it's their passion for nature. it's their complete...
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the question is why is europe so extreme on these family questions? so then the case the book lays out is that the church did this. we can see the changes in european languages. european languages begin dropping their complex kinship terminologies and they're developing, by 1200 in most cases, the simple kinship terminologies that we currently use in english and spanish and these other kinds of things, which is similar only to hunter—gatherers in a cross—cultural perspective. the other important element here is that there's both psychological and social changes which lead to all kinds of new institutions. so the transformation of the family shunts europe on a different cultural evolutionary trajectory, which leads to the kinds of things like representative democracy, competitive economic institutions. all the things that we subsequently see begin to emerge in the high middle ages. exactly. that's why i'm saying your theory is... it's one of these grand theories that starts with something quite simple and straightforward and specific and then tries
the question is why is europe so extreme on these family questions? so then the case the book lays out is that the church did this. we can see the changes in european languages. european languages begin dropping their complex kinship terminologies and they're developing, by 1200 in most cases, the simple kinship terminologies that we currently use in english and spanish and these other kinds of things, which is similar only to hunter—gatherers in a cross—cultural perspective. the other...
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in europe. the morea camp was intended as a short term registration center for asylum seekers waiting to transfer elsewhere. it has capacity for 3000 people but over 13000 are living here and the numbers are growing. more stay in the no risk belay area known as the jungle. this man from i'm going to start arrived here 3 weeks earlier. your kids are. shot. to flacco calling one of them if i said those are my knees are still. in the field what is our morning. meeting go on and it. was a curious one and then he was over the only sort of new some come over to finland missler i wanted in just in the dominican. element for me to see what yeah i can offer to shake magazine. also from the going to star wants to show me very lives. on the way we pass the toilet seat has to serve with hundreds of others. i want. the number of the stench is overwhelming. my goal this is not. how do you do not sending him. let's say no to that which you did in the end she had island. fame holes in it you know what it is and
in europe. the morea camp was intended as a short term registration center for asylum seekers waiting to transfer elsewhere. it has capacity for 3000 people but over 13000 are living here and the numbers are growing. more stay in the no risk belay area known as the jungle. this man from i'm going to start arrived here 3 weeks earlier. your kids are. shot. to flacco calling one of them if i said those are my knees are still. in the field what is our morning. meeting go on and it. was a curious...
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as europe struggled to respond. hello, sunday has brought most of us some dry and pleasant weather, we have had some blue sky and sunshine but the cloud is increasing from the north—west head of a weather front which is moving into this evening and overnight. that will bring some rain across scotland and northern ireland with much of england and wales staying dry and the clearest skies dad east anglia and the south—east. temperatures will fall lowest here, but for most of us, a mild cloudy and damp start to the day, a different feeling day tomorrow than what we had today. we have rain from the word go across northern ireland and scotland, pushing into western parts of wales and nudging its way eastwards and arriving across east anglia and the south—east through the latter part of the afternoon, followed by sunshine and blustery showers. not a warm day. into the middle of the day, we are going to keep that threat of some showers in the south—east of england, but much of the uk stays mostly dry with some spell
as europe struggled to respond. hello, sunday has brought most of us some dry and pleasant weather, we have had some blue sky and sunshine but the cloud is increasing from the north—west head of a weather front which is moving into this evening and overnight. that will bring some rain across scotland and northern ireland with much of england and wales staying dry and the clearest skies dad east anglia and the south—east. temperatures will fall lowest here, but for most of us, a mild cloudy...
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at times, europe and the u.s. will view individual policies differently, but on the scale of world affairs, these differences are small compared to the values we share. let us remind you what binds us together as we work side-by-side to shape a world of which future generations will be proud. thank you. >> mr. deputy secretary, thank you so much for being with us today here at the atlantic council. we thank you so much for your remarks, and i want if i can to follow up on some of the things that you have mentioned. let me begin on the issue of sanctions, if i might. the united states has imposed financial sanctions on a long list of countries. you mentioned syria and belarus, iran, north korea, russia, venezuela. it's a pretty long list. do you have a fear the u.s. is overusing sanctions at this point particularly unilateral, and will this eventually affect and threaten the role of the u.s. dollar as the global reserve currency? >> sure and thank you again for moderating the question section of this. it's an excel
at times, europe and the u.s. will view individual policies differently, but on the scale of world affairs, these differences are small compared to the values we share. let us remind you what binds us together as we work side-by-side to shape a world of which future generations will be proud. thank you. >> mr. deputy secretary, thank you so much for being with us today here at the atlantic council. we thank you so much for your remarks, and i want if i can to follow up on some of the...
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and europe. guy: the outlook for europe and the united states, particularly europe, is looking more difficult. we are seeing lockdowns in france and germany. will these carmakers be able to continue to produce during this phase. will there be demand? if you look at what is happening in europe, what does next quarter look like? philippe: absolutely. my comments on china and the u.s. definitely factor in, as we look at the rest of q4, the potential shutdowns we see in germany and france and other countries, not so much in the u.s.. france seems like dealerships hopefullyosed, customers will take deliveries of cars but you will slow down production. see saleswe may not stopping to zero like we saw on the second quarter, but it will definitely impact factory term andn for the near for the industry as a whole. what cars are most in demand? where does the supply chain get the most disrupted? philippe: right now there is uneven load factors. ,ome plants are working well some are working more slowly. we
and europe. guy: the outlook for europe and the united states, particularly europe, is looking more difficult. we are seeing lockdowns in france and germany. will these carmakers be able to continue to produce during this phase. will there be demand? if you look at what is happening in europe, what does next quarter look like? philippe: absolutely. my comments on china and the u.s. definitely factor in, as we look at the rest of q4, the potential shutdowns we see in germany and france and other...
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this is "daybreak: europe." europe struggles to contain the coronavirus. italy sees record cases. london edges toward tighter restrictions in the coming days. stocks are risk-off, as steve mnuchin downplays the chances of a stimulus before the election. nancy pelosi says the white house's offer remains short. plus, a brexit roundabout. boris johnson seems willing to overlook the deadline. the finance minister tells bloomberg that a deal could happen at the last moment. a very good morning to you. manus cranny is off this morning. if you are just waking up, europe is waking up to intensifying efforts to control the coronavirus. president macron announced in 9:00 p.m. curfew. london could face tighter restrictions tomorrow. and chancellor merkel to germany that the next days and weeks are decisive. germany's new coronavirus cases rose to a record of 7173. adding to all of this doom and gloom, in the backdrop, we have yet to strike a deal on fiscal stimulus or brexit. let's look at where we trade this thursday morning in the markets. we are risk-off. lockdown measures across the cont
this is "daybreak: europe." europe struggles to contain the coronavirus. italy sees record cases. london edges toward tighter restrictions in the coming days. stocks are risk-off, as steve mnuchin downplays the chances of a stimulus before the election. nancy pelosi says the white house's offer remains short. plus, a brexit roundabout. boris johnson seems willing to overlook the deadline. the finance minister tells bloomberg that a deal could happen at the last moment. a very good...
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in europe,e virus potential stimulus and the u.s., which many say will move money into europe. i don't understand how we are thinking about the markets and safety and macro risk. >> i think you said it before the break. these numbers in europe are very grim. they are going to get grimmer. there are some better spots like germany and holland, where they have been paying down debt and running budget surpluses, but suddenly europe looks particularly grim. guy: so what do you do? is europe investable right now? i think on an individual stock basis, it is. you can find stocks that operate iches, withal n global entry and great competitive positions. you've got to be very selective, but as a whole, europe is looking fairly dire. u.s.-bundou think the spread is going to have more room to widen? bracken: i think it could -- tony: i think it could get wider. if you get the fiscal deal in the u.s. coming through, i don't think that is going to phase anybody in europe. guy: so what needs to change for europe to become more investable? boris johnson is now speaking at 10 downing street. if
in europe,e virus potential stimulus and the u.s., which many say will move money into europe. i don't understand how we are thinking about the markets and safety and macro risk. >> i think you said it before the break. these numbers in europe are very grim. they are going to get grimmer. there are some better spots like germany and holland, where they have been paying down debt and running budget surpluses, but suddenly europe looks particularly grim. guy: so what do you do? is europe...
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stage as a result of dissension so we can discussing sanction in europe and europe can impose sanctions on 2 more russian film or 3 more russian citizens but the question is how how effective the sanctions will be. i think that there are some leading german politicians among them former chancellor gerhard schroeder have argued in recent years that it's time for a german russian reset or those voices growing quieter now after the attack on avanti not sure they are non-existent anymore i think. the problems with russia are obvious. with the europe it was the european union with that same time we shouldn't destroy in my view what has been built between germany and russia for europe for european security in the past 30 years and in a dramatic way that. is can disappear and i think probably yes the west wants to punish russia than punish russia but on the other hand there are many aspects where we should cooperate in future because we are not in the east west conflict anymore but in the north conflict we need a common view on how to. talk to fight was a challenge which stands in front of us
stage as a result of dissension so we can discussing sanction in europe and europe can impose sanctions on 2 more russian film or 3 more russian citizens but the question is how how effective the sanctions will be. i think that there are some leading german politicians among them former chancellor gerhard schroeder have argued in recent years that it's time for a german russian reset or those voices growing quieter now after the attack on avanti not sure they are non-existent anymore i think....
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europe, bracing for lockdown. market jitters, futures adding to this week's losses with six weeks -- days to go in america's election. bell,ur until the opening equity futures down hard. on the euro stoxx 50, all 53, -1.73%. s&p 500. futures down .6%. a proposal from chancellor merkel to closed german bars and restaurants for a month. the report is maybe we have a one-month lockdown in france. we will hear from emmanuel macron. risk off, treasuries with a little did. let's get the headline numbers on deutsche bank. annmarie: they crushed expectations. 49% -- 47ng jumped %. 49% at goldman sachs and that helped them offset bad loan provisions. is the bank clawing back market share or is this a one-off? jonathan: let's get to the ceo himself. this is what he had to say in an interview. >> to
europe, bracing for lockdown. market jitters, futures adding to this week's losses with six weeks -- days to go in america's election. bell,ur until the opening equity futures down hard. on the euro stoxx 50, all 53, -1.73%. s&p 500. futures down .6%. a proposal from chancellor merkel to closed german bars and restaurants for a month. the report is maybe we have a one-month lockdown in france. we will hear from emmanuel macron. risk off, treasuries with a little did. let's get the headline...
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every major city of europe. i would add also that continental europe, and figures demonstrate that. continental europe has been a much better market for shopping malls with the u.s. and the u.k. for a number of reasons. reasons,ith legal political reasons. we have a much stronger position in europe. then we give you one example, for example. the source and the u.k. will play a major role. they are in great distress -- department stores in the u.k. will play a major role. they are in great distress. that is one of the elements that i could add many others. food, the big food retailers are not key anchors in u.k. shopping key anchorshey are in continental european shopping malls. if you go to a shopping mall in spain or in france, you will see them. so the traffic is much stronger, and there is no dependence on department stores, which are disappearing. thankne: leon bressler, you so much for joining us today, and i hope that this is the first of many interviews. bloomberg has also reached out to unibail for comment. the share price is gaining 11% as we speak. another day, another dea
every major city of europe. i would add also that continental europe, and figures demonstrate that. continental europe has been a much better market for shopping malls with the u.s. and the u.k. for a number of reasons. reasons,ith legal political reasons. we have a much stronger position in europe. then we give you one example, for example. the source and the u.k. will play a major role. they are in great distress -- department stores in the u.k. will play a major role. they are in great...
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the report provided evidence of criminal activity by the cia in europe. and. yet these somethin to avoid if you do you. have a. doozy of this guy don't have all. the notes shown. here swipe one time or swore leave afghanistan. into him into just don't get in the club more or in the us to to put his entire dollar coffin with us down. on the detainee comment to make 0 for any good journalistic or me. not serial maybe stop pushing the inside consider their vote. see. it was total. this would be less a book with the impermanent to accord to the feeling that the minute they. delivering the show that a.t.m. one was there and that the evil needed was the day that. goes by. the spider's web is a mouse that illustrates the global network available to some secret prisms used by the cia for its extraordinary renditions. dick montes 1st report identifies 4 types of base that we used departure point stopovers and collection points where suspected terrorists were picked up and the reports where detainees were held for months or even years. are not going to school. i said yo
the report provided evidence of criminal activity by the cia in europe. and. yet these somethin to avoid if you do you. have a. doozy of this guy don't have all. the notes shown. here swipe one time or swore leave afghanistan. into him into just don't get in the club more or in the us to to put his entire dollar coffin with us down. on the detainee comment to make 0 for any good journalistic or me. not serial maybe stop pushing the inside consider their vote. see. it was total. this would be...
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is a good candidates to maybe bring one of the 1st vaccines in europe onto the market . but we will see something can always happen and a trial phase but in we heard a pretty optimistic prognosis there from the german research minister that large segments of the population here could be vaccinated by the middle of next year would you share that optimism no i wouldn't i'm not that sure i'm not so sure i think in the end we'll have more than one vaccine that will come to an end at the moment the w.h.o. says about more than a dozen are in the clinical 3rd phase of the porton phase of of the testing but still that this vaccine has to be produced and then we have to think and we have to make a call who is more important to get the vaccine 1st elderly maybe people who work in hospitals i'd say but i'm not that sure as our minister is that this will be for everyone or almost everyone they have martin and i report both mentioned the 3rd phase that is usually seen as pretty far along in the testing process but the u.s. company johnson and johnson just interrupted phase 3 trials b
is a good candidates to maybe bring one of the 1st vaccines in europe onto the market . but we will see something can always happen and a trial phase but in we heard a pretty optimistic prognosis there from the german research minister that large segments of the population here could be vaccinated by the middle of next year would you share that optimism no i wouldn't i'm not that sure i'm not so sure i think in the end we'll have more than one vaccine that will come to an end at the moment the...
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europe? we are watching credit very closely. there's this kind of air pocket. it is really unfortunate that we didn't get pre-election fiscal stimulus. it is really important that we can't really count on anything in the lame-duck session. ifcredit will really tell us companies are going to be able to make it through and avoid defaults, and if consumers are going to be able to adjust, they will have enough saving that they are able to spend in the fourth quarter. we are watching financial market indicators and the coronavirus data. jonathan: arguably the pressure point for the federal reserve as well. not at that point yet where the fed is going to be too concerned. what i think is interesting is not just the news alone, but how the market responds to the news. tech the worst hit sector in yesterday's session. what did that tell you? evan: that was quite interesting because you would think the narrative is that coronavirus concerns are driving everything, but if that was the case, you would e
europe? we are watching credit very closely. there's this kind of air pocket. it is really unfortunate that we didn't get pre-election fiscal stimulus. it is really important that we can't really count on anything in the lame-duck session. ifcredit will really tell us companies are going to be able to make it through and avoid defaults, and if consumers are going to be able to adjust, they will have enough saving that they are able to spend in the fourth quarter. we are watching financial...
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if we look at the market share that europe has versus the u.s., europe is such a smaller portion. really when it comes to all of the big segments, the u.s. in orange here rsh, it is much larger. this share that europe has continues to sh shrink. it hasn't been european banks that have been taking the share. it is the u.s. banks. things like advisory, underwriting. all of the deal making is dominated by u.s. banks. what hope is there for european banks? one is the loan-loss picture looks more positive. strategists say that is really what we want to here. the potential is m&a here. some of the recent takeovers . all ears are glued to the earnings statements. the european market is so fragmented and this earnings season might renew those calls for more m&a. >> thanks. digging through banking results near europe. last week it was all about the u.s. results. joining us now is a chief market strategist at hsbc. u.b.s. is looking optimistic this morning. banks have really been unloved around the world this entire year. but we're seeing a strong start to this earnings season. is this a se
if we look at the market share that europe has versus the u.s., europe is such a smaller portion. really when it comes to all of the big segments, the u.s. in orange here rsh, it is much larger. this share that europe has continues to sh shrink. it hasn't been european banks that have been taking the share. it is the u.s. banks. things like advisory, underwriting. all of the deal making is dominated by u.s. banks. what hope is there for european banks? one is the loan-loss picture looks more...
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it's europe. we hear from officials that they feel the implementation would take longer than that because there are still issues that need to be resolved. a crucial issue here has to do with with rule of law. youthinking here is that are the european union, you will give money out to a country like hungary, you have to have guarantees that they will respect fundamental democratic rights. that's the concern here. they don't have the guarantees they need. i spoke with the commissioner who handles this issue. she told me the pressure on the money has to be there. we have to get guarantees. let's take a look. toi believe that we need increase the pressure also by means of money. who will decide on the possible function? it will have to be very well based on thorough analysis. that was the commissioner speaking to us yesterday. one issue, we have rule of law. we have money. we have guarantees. the european parliament would like to question the numbers here. they don't have a deal yet. what they think t
it's europe. we hear from officials that they feel the implementation would take longer than that because there are still issues that need to be resolved. a crucial issue here has to do with with rule of law. youthinking here is that are the european union, you will give money out to a country like hungary, you have to have guarantees that they will respect fundamental democratic rights. that's the concern here. they don't have the guarantees they need. i spoke with the commissioner who handles...
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this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." tradingslumped in late after adding fewer new subscribers than what was expected, and issuing a forecast that misses wall street projections. joining us now is media and tech analyst at bloomberg intelligence. good morning to you. much of netflix growth is tied to new subscribers and also content. the pandemic has really influenced both of these sectors. what is the outlook going forward? dip.s, we saw a bit of a 2.2 million against the 2.5 million estimate. in the greater context, it has been a great year for netflix. 28 million subscribers. they are on track to hit 34 million, which would be a record year for them. they are expecting subscriber growth next year to kind of go back. they're expecting to come out to similar levels pre-covid, so maybe 27 million, 28 million customers a year. the company still sees a huge runway of subscriber growth. most of that will come out of the u.s. obviously, content production was hit quite heavily this year. they had a great lineup of content re
this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." tradingslumped in late after adding fewer new subscribers than what was expected, and issuing a forecast that misses wall street projections. joining us now is media and tech analyst at bloomberg intelligence. good morning to you. much of netflix growth is tied to new subscribers and also content. the pandemic has really influenced both of these sectors. what is the outlook going forward? dip.s, we saw a bit of a 2.2 million against the 2.5...
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for europe to build. hopefully, cooperation with nato. do have started to prepare from its europe american ally. >> i have two questions for you as well. so if you could follow-up. just address these loans . the 31st one is on turkey. it's appropriate to guess . where are these turkey u.s. relations headed. either under biden or if trump. over the last few years. although trump has confronted quite frequently, the u.s. turkey relationships going. where are they going in the second question is from a person who asked without the coronations, how do we sustain this is the international hector. there are those maybe including the president himself and thinks the u.s. and leisure, is probably tied it down as it sort of a plausible worldview. >> thirty-first of all, hopefully people with the wood chipper problem. you probably can't hear it. the issue about leadership, and influence correct. if you have, you only have the ability to lead if you have influence. and you don't get influence, will it's done as team
for europe to build. hopefully, cooperation with nato. do have started to prepare from its europe american ally. >> i have two questions for you as well. so if you could follow-up. just address these loans . the 31st one is on turkey. it's appropriate to guess . where are these turkey u.s. relations headed. either under biden or if trump. over the last few years. although trump has confronted quite frequently, the u.s. turkey relationships going. where are they going in the second...
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wrapping things up in europe. we are at session lows in europe or very close to them, down 1.31% as we approach the close. another difficult day, another range bound, probably less so the last few days. really where the price action is, and then getting locked into the sideways range. we are pushing lower. we will potentially breakthrough 60. let's talk about individual markets around europe and give you an idea of what is going on. other factors contribute into the story. the ftse now with a 57 handle. the dax and the cac 40 down 1.5%. the ftse 100 contending with a stronger pound this afternoon. the ftse goes down, the pound goes up. it is a mechanical process as you translate earning streams. a lot of international large-cap stocks within the ftse that require that. within the pound, we have broken through 1.31 on the headlines. a more positive picture in terms of the possibility of a deal, the pound has priced that in. 1.3134. we have seen euro strength. broad dollar strength. take a look at the chinese curren
wrapping things up in europe. we are at session lows in europe or very close to them, down 1.31% as we approach the close. another difficult day, another range bound, probably less so the last few days. really where the price action is, and then getting locked into the sideways range. we are pushing lower. we will potentially breakthrough 60. let's talk about individual markets around europe and give you an idea of what is going on. other factors contribute into the story. the ftse now with a...
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inflation rates in europe are negative. iss is worrying because it just anchoring inflation expectations, at the risk of entering into a negative vicious is does- the discussion economic policy need to do more than what has been done so far? francine: is there anything that can be done to avoid the japanese example of deflationary pressure, or because we are doing quite a lot in terms of stimulus and because there's a lot of central-bank action and because a rebound could be quicker once we find a vaccine come easy risk of inflation? think the european move to this recovery fund has been a game changer. it has certainly stabilized expectations. i think the risk is it is coming too late in the second half of 2021. what needs to be done is to take the decision quicker and maybe to frontload part of it. seeing the are now risk most of the measures will come too late when the recovery is suffering. we need to strengthen the recovery and upfront some of the measures that are needed to and createinvestment a multiplier effect on
inflation rates in europe are negative. iss is worrying because it just anchoring inflation expectations, at the risk of entering into a negative vicious is does- the discussion economic policy need to do more than what has been done so far? francine: is there anything that can be done to avoid the japanese example of deflationary pressure, or because we are doing quite a lot in terms of stimulus and because there's a lot of central-bank action and because a rebound could be quicker once we...
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potentially outperform europe? guest: i think it is going to depend a lot on the presidential election. there is a view that we will get bidenh stimulus from a and blue congress that that is going to be positive globally, that the dollar will be a little bit weaker, and that means that elsewhere you can have better performance as well. but when you look down to it, u.s. growth is most likely going to be higher. it was going to be anyway, but higher compared to other regions, including europe. it is something we are going to have to see. there is optimism about u.s. growth, about the recovery, about stimulus. some of these sectors can perform better and can catch up, and europe should benefit from that. annmarie: i want to ask about the recovery fund. do you think at the end of the day we will see it, and soon? guest: absolutely. we need the recovery fund in europe, and germany knows this. we have seen broadly across europe this move toward fiscal expansion that we had not seen in a very long time. we are continuing
potentially outperform europe? guest: i think it is going to depend a lot on the presidential election. there is a view that we will get bidenh stimulus from a and blue congress that that is going to be positive globally, that the dollar will be a little bit weaker, and that means that elsewhere you can have better performance as well. but when you look down to it, u.s. growth is most likely going to be higher. it was going to be anyway, but higher compared to other regions, including europe....
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what do you see in europe and what doesn't work -- in europe that works and what doesn't work? we are seeing the big tech companies basically calling for something like 230 here in europe. what do you see happening here? eric: what i see happening is excessive what i described. we will see the death of user generated content in europe, which is already been on the wane. we have not seen much innovation because the liability regime makes it impossible. what we are going to see is a few dominant players in europe, places like google and facebook, who are going to continue to try to do what they do. everyone else is going to be drummed out of the market and replaced by the quibis. alix: how quickly cannot of this take place? i hear what you're saying, that where we are going down the road is going to be a very different landscape, and we are not going to have the same kind of free speech and community to talk to each other. when does that happen? eric: it is already starting to happen. we are already seeing that the liability regimes in europe are suppressing the ability for peopl
what do you see in europe and what doesn't work -- in europe that works and what doesn't work? we are seeing the big tech companies basically calling for something like 230 here in europe. what do you see happening here? eric: what i see happening is excessive what i described. we will see the death of user generated content in europe, which is already been on the wane. we have not seen much innovation because the liability regime makes it impossible. what we are going to see is a few dominant...
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europe, what people have not, on two in europe because the virus has overtaken the europe,s, is that the eu pushed through a one trillion stimulus package that eurobondsinanced by jointly issued by the eu member states. they are jointly liable. that is the first time that has ever happened. throwing their hat into the ring and the liability at stake together with the kinds of greece and italy. to us it is a major step forward for europe. in the past there was always a discount in europe because of the fear of your breaking apart. may be italy or another country leaving. we think that risk is minimized in europe. we see a lot of opportunities in europe. guy: redenomination risk may be potentially gone. we hope the deal gets over the line. come back and talk to us more about your broader view of what is happening in the market. it is interesting to get your take on what is happening in europe. of lucernelaar capital management. we greatly appreciated. european stocks finishing the day in tight ranges. the dax up just a touch, everything else negative. a little but of a push higher towa
europe, what people have not, on two in europe because the virus has overtaken the europe,s, is that the eu pushed through a one trillion stimulus package that eurobondsinanced by jointly issued by the eu member states. they are jointly liable. that is the first time that has ever happened. throwing their hat into the ring and the liability at stake together with the kinds of greece and italy. to us it is a major step forward for europe. in the past there was always a discount in europe because...
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he hasn't, you know, covid, there was a lot of patronizing americans on covid by europe and now europe has been a state of infection that's probably worse than the united states. so no government i think, no democratic governments will come out unharmed or un-blamed, even though what they all tried to do is balance economic growth versus health. it's not easy and i don't think anyone has done terribly well in a liberal democratic society but perhaps japan. maybe south korea. but europeans look at trump as a kind of mayor, i have to say. central european holes very much appreciate despitehis complaining about nato , trump was the president that put more american troops and military efforts into europe, into nato. particularly along the russian border to enhance deterrence so they are quite fond of trump. there is not in support of authoritarianism and the poll in hungary is a separate case reedit in terms of what he's actually done as opposed to what he said, he's actually been good for nato's deterrence. but he has seen europe as a competitor. as a rival. he believes the european union
he hasn't, you know, covid, there was a lot of patronizing americans on covid by europe and now europe has been a state of infection that's probably worse than the united states. so no government i think, no democratic governments will come out unharmed or un-blamed, even though what they all tried to do is balance economic growth versus health. it's not easy and i don't think anyone has done terribly well in a liberal democratic society but perhaps japan. maybe south korea. but europeans look...
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and not just in eastern europe. didn't change things for the better the members of the opposition in russia came increasingly under pressure. some have to fear for their lives some have lost them right up to the tear gas. situation where the distance has grown without a doubt. the vaccine is. in them i don't i believe we shouldn't just let this process of alienation continue for. us and to the phones and. our history in europe but also that your graphical location with russia as a neighbor makes it necessary to look for opportunities again and again to come to that but as i say you cannot change this unilaterally there's also requires the will and understanding of the russian side. it's clinking sounds as though they aren't giving enough they get little i mean you know it's true to tell us. when this because developments in the u.s. russia and china show how important it is for germany to take on a leadership role how much is germany ready for light. and fast and we need an understanding in germany that this country
and not just in eastern europe. didn't change things for the better the members of the opposition in russia came increasingly under pressure. some have to fear for their lives some have lost them right up to the tear gas. situation where the distance has grown without a doubt. the vaccine is. in them i don't i believe we shouldn't just let this process of alienation continue for. us and to the phones and. our history in europe but also that your graphical location with russia as a neighbor...
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we talked about europe. there is a distinction between a recovery breaking down and the potential breakup of europe. for places like italy, spain, look atwhere, as you the periphery come are you confident we've made the pivot away from sovereign debt in italy and this crop -- across the periphery behaving like a credit and starting to perform like sovereign? paul: the important distinction is this is a european problem, not just a southern peripheral european problem. it is the countries in greater numbers, but it is seen as a pan-european problem. the other thing is the response is pan-european. we've seen joint issuance of bonds. that is a sea change and regime support the european bond market and that is the bit keeping that sovereign bias to the broad european bond markets rather than just buy germany, sell italy trade. it is a key distinction they are together. they are fighting together and they are doing the ecb support, and also the fiscal support is a little more joined up then perhaps it was before
we talked about europe. there is a distinction between a recovery breaking down and the potential breakup of europe. for places like italy, spain, look atwhere, as you the periphery come are you confident we've made the pivot away from sovereign debt in italy and this crop -- across the periphery behaving like a credit and starting to perform like sovereign? paul: the important distinction is this is a european problem, not just a southern peripheral european problem. it is the countries in...
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so europe -- stay in port. so europe will support their fishermen if there is a no deal situation. but i know deal situation will leave utter chaos in all parts. logistical streams will come to a halt. so there will be a solution, and we are sure that common sense will prevail because fishermen in their communities, be it in the u.k. or on the continent, fishing communities are dependent on fisheries. there are rural communities, small communities, and they should not be a bargaining chip in the larger political game. alix: as i understand it, fishing is a small percentage of gdp for both your about the u.k. come up as you say, it is smaller communities. what kind of numbers are you talking about in contingency plans? pim: we are talking about 0.1% of gdp, which is very little commode boo -- very little, but we are talking about 6000 boats that could be affected, and the processing industry that could be affected, trade flows that are affected. we have had a little taste of it in the covid crisis, when there was a blockage of trade flows, the only trade, the main course will be ver
so europe -- stay in port. so europe will support their fishermen if there is a no deal situation. but i know deal situation will leave utter chaos in all parts. logistical streams will come to a halt. so there will be a solution, and we are sure that common sense will prevail because fishermen in their communities, be it in the u.k. or on the continent, fishing communities are dependent on fisheries. there are rural communities, small communities, and they should not be a bargaining chip in...
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look at what is going on in europe. massive spikes. the president defended his conduct in response to the pandemic, including an event at the rose garden of the white house that has since been deemed as a super spreader, no—one in the audience wore masks and practice social distancing and dozens practice social distancing and d oze ns of practice social distancing and dozens of sins tested positive. for his part, joe biden pledged to ta ke for his part, joe biden pledged to take a vaccine once one becomes available and urged others to do the same. if the body of scientists say that this is what is ready to be done and it has been tested, gone through phases, yes, i would take it, i would encourage people to take it. undershot questioning, president trump is called upon to denounce qanon, the false conspiracy theory that democrats are part of a global paedophile ring. he declined.” know nothing about qanon. i know nothing about qanon. i know very little. you told me that what you tell me doesn't necessarily make it fact, i hate to s
look at what is going on in europe. massive spikes. the president defended his conduct in response to the pandemic, including an event at the rose garden of the white house that has since been deemed as a super spreader, no—one in the audience wore masks and practice social distancing and dozens practice social distancing and d oze ns of practice social distancing and dozens of sins tested positive. for his part, joe biden pledged to ta ke for his part, joe biden pledged to take a vaccine...
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about 11%, up a bit in europe because europe has shown great growth, and down a bit in latin america. we are in a good position. supplywe are having now meet demand, so that is the key. as you grow more in e-commerce, you want more just-in-time inventory, so our supply team has done an amazing job insuring that we have the product we need as we enter the fourth quarter. so again, no extra retail inventory, and our inventories were down you're on near in the third quarter. guy: i'm looking behind you. i've got a nerf gun, i've got a baby yoda. talk me through what are going to be the big toys this christmas. brian: certainly the lunch for "fortnite"and our line-up has been phenomenal. baby yoda, i'm surprised he's even here. we might have to take them out to retail. we have about 20 items rated to the child -- 20 items related to the child from "the mandalorian," about 75 items total as season two approaches. performance of star wars was up high double digits so far this year, so we feel good about those, but also, magic the gathering has performed in gravely well. our digital gaming b
about 11%, up a bit in europe because europe has shown great growth, and down a bit in latin america. we are in a good position. supplywe are having now meet demand, so that is the key. as you grow more in e-commerce, you want more just-in-time inventory, so our supply team has done an amazing job insuring that we have the product we need as we enter the fourth quarter. so again, no extra retail inventory, and our inventories were down you're on near in the third quarter. guy: i'm looking...
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and by europe -- and buy europe. do you agree with that? >> the technology sector in the u.s. will be the hardest impacted by the increase in tax rate from 21% back. companies, the faang this will take about 10% of the expected earnings off and the $that hasink saved most of us are coming to play, the fiscal spend in the u.s. will be enormous. be more in, it would a landslide, a magnitude much much higher. i agree with that. guy: it is not going to be a great brexit deal, but even if you get a deal done, does that add to the impetus to buy europe? that deal being done, a blue wave, to both of those things come together to produce a decent rally for european equities? there is a lot of unfinished business. the eu budget is not in place either. months, we will most likely have a trade deal lite between the u.k. and the eu. we will have the eu budget in place, and inside that, they will be fiscal ammunition that could be used by the commission, not only in the already in place budget but over the next coming years. i do see that the fiscal spend in europe will be tied -- tight. y
and by europe -- and buy europe. do you agree with that? >> the technology sector in the u.s. will be the hardest impacted by the increase in tax rate from 21% back. companies, the faang this will take about 10% of the expected earnings off and the $that hasink saved most of us are coming to play, the fiscal spend in the u.s. will be enormous. be more in, it would a landslide, a magnitude much much higher. i agree with that. guy: it is not going to be a great brexit deal, but even if you...
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downs in europe and the upcoming presidential election in the united states are creating an uptick in volatility this week selloff was one of the worst since march when coronavirus fears set in throughout the globe so let's go ahead and take a look and see where markets ended up on the week starting in russia the mo x. is down for the week the index reported 3rd quarter results with record fee income from the money market and depository and settlement services the f. and c. income came in at an all time high for the 3rd quarter in a row but the global selloff still took a toll on the market moving to asia the shanghai composite is in the red for the week mostly dragged down after apple suppliers in asia fell on friday with that a nearly 1.5 percent decline food and beverage firms followed slower profit growth in the 3rd quarter and the blue chips c.s.i. $300.00 index and did 1.6 percent lower in hong kong the hong sank it is also in the red this week reaching its lowest level since october 20th following u.s. equities now one positive h.s.b.c. shares soared nearly 5 percent earlier th
downs in europe and the upcoming presidential election in the united states are creating an uptick in volatility this week selloff was one of the worst since march when coronavirus fears set in throughout the globe so let's go ahead and take a look and see where markets ended up on the week starting in russia the mo x. is down for the week the index reported 3rd quarter results with record fee income from the money market and depository and settlement services the f. and c. income came in at an...
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they used to say europe, look at europe, look at europe. first of all, they count their cases totally differently but look at europe. they have a big spike and it is going to go down, and we had a spike in miami, we had a spike in texas, arizona. it is down to low numbers. >> everybody knows who donald trump is. let's show him who we are. we choose hope over fear, unity over division, science over fiction, and yes, truth overlies -- over lies. jonathan: making their final pitch to voters. six days to go, 70 million americans have voted. by this time next week, we might know who the next president could be. the difference in approach over covid-19 between these two potential presidents is absolutely radical. europe, down aggressively because we are starting to understand the next moves on the continent. to get your hands around the next move in the united states, we've got to find out in a week. that is certainly right. if you were to see a biden administration, you'll see more force about mask wearing, which we haven't necessarily seen from
they used to say europe, look at europe, look at europe. first of all, they count their cases totally differently but look at europe. they have a big spike and it is going to go down, and we had a spike in miami, we had a spike in texas, arizona. it is down to low numbers. >> everybody knows who donald trump is. let's show him who we are. we choose hope over fear, unity over division, science over fiction, and yes, truth overlies -- over lies. jonathan: making their final pitch to voters....
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this is "daybreak: europe." are ready toials water down boris johnson's lawbreaking brexit bill, a move that could revive veiling -- failing talks with the european union. moody has cut the uk's credit rating over the weekend. what does this mean for the pound? ise with this morning's call juliette saly. juliette: a little bit of a muted reaction. we have been seeing some upside. what we are hearing is a lot of these traders on the pound are washing out a lot of this political noise, saying the real deadline here is november. you need at least two months to get some kind of deal through on the new trade terms by 2021. europe says you should be looking at november. if it's clear by early november that there isn't going to be a clear deal, then you could see a 5% decline in the pound across the board. one strategist things we may be closer -- thinks we may be closer to crunch point. he recommends a short tactical position on the pound, versus the dollar, given the risk of a no deal brexit and also a resurgence of
this is "daybreak: europe." are ready toials water down boris johnson's lawbreaking brexit bill, a move that could revive veiling -- failing talks with the european union. moody has cut the uk's credit rating over the weekend. what does this mean for the pound? ise with this morning's call juliette saly. juliette: a little bit of a muted reaction. we have been seeing some upside. what we are hearing is a lot of these traders on the pound are washing out a lot of this political noise,...
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europe is once again of the epicenter of the global pandemic that so far more than 44000000 infections and over a 1000000 deaths well why the region is struggling with rising numbers of infections while deaths from cova 19 rose by 32 percent last week. well france has imposed a month long lockdown that went into effect at midnight on thursday for the 2nd time this year people are living under tough restrictions president eman well mark ron says the measures will help reduce infections from about 58000 today to 5000 according to the john hopkins university friends has reported more than a 1000000 cases and over 36000 deaths across the border people in germany are also preparing for a bomb for restrictions from monday chancellor angela merkel was once praised for her handling of the pandemic but she is now warning that health authorities have lost control of skyrocketing new infections despite a contact tracing program and men data required on teens authorities say they are unable to identify where 75 percent of new infections are coming from the 2nd wave in europe is rapidly outpacing t
europe is once again of the epicenter of the global pandemic that so far more than 44000000 infections and over a 1000000 deaths well why the region is struggling with rising numbers of infections while deaths from cova 19 rose by 32 percent last week. well france has imposed a month long lockdown that went into effect at midnight on thursday for the 2nd time this year people are living under tough restrictions president eman well mark ron says the measures will help reduce infections from...
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in europe. the morea camp was intended as a short term registration center for asylum seekers waiting to transfer or else were. returns capacity for 3000 people but over 13000 are living here and the numbers are growing. more stay in the no risk elyria known as the jungle this man from montana star arrived here 3 weeks earlier. your kids are. shot. to flaco calling one of them if i say that those are my reasons why i. don't get what is our morning. meeting go on and it. is i can live with him and he was older than me and some of the new some come over to finland missler i want more than just in the dominican. element for me to share my hope yeah i can offer to check my resume after much. also from afghanistan wants to show me very lives. on the way we pass the toilet seat has to service hundreds of others. i want. the number. the stench is overwhelming. my goal this is not. they do not been thinking a. lot so you know to me that he she didn't even show up at all and often here chime fame has ind
in europe. the morea camp was intended as a short term registration center for asylum seekers waiting to transfer or else were. returns capacity for 3000 people but over 13000 are living here and the numbers are growing. more stay in the no risk elyria known as the jungle this man from montana star arrived here 3 weeks earlier. your kids are. shot. to flaco calling one of them if i say that those are my reasons why i. don't get what is our morning. meeting go on and it. is i can live with him...
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as coronavirus cases multiply in cities across europe. this is al jazeera live from london also coming up on the program people close to the biden and heaviest campaign fest positive coronavirus other neither candidate will need to isolate a carefully coordinated prisoner exchange in yemen more than 1000 detainees a swapped in the hopes.
as coronavirus cases multiply in cities across europe. this is al jazeera live from london also coming up on the program people close to the biden and heaviest campaign fest positive coronavirus other neither candidate will need to isolate a carefully coordinated prisoner exchange in yemen more than 1000 detainees a swapped in the hopes.
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and eastern europe. the company relies on its sales to the u.s. but says c.e.o. at a center the u.s. also relies on his company's products. for example cranes to load exports and unload imports. oh we've being and continue to be an essential business in america products want operational entire factories could grind to a halt. gemini in the us have long been important trading partners but tensions have been rising in recent years rivals and us and boeing accuse each other receiving end legal state subsidies there has been mounting criticism of german car exposed to the u.s. e.u. countries one big tech companies to pay more tax and most digital giants are american. principles to laurie heads the german division of u.p.s. he also heads the american chamber of commerce in germany in that role he seeks to stick clear political fights and smee that he ruffled feathers. you know if you get outside of washington d.c. and you go out where you know most people live and work. business in the u.s. in business in ger
and eastern europe. the company relies on its sales to the u.s. but says c.e.o. at a center the u.s. also relies on his company's products. for example cranes to load exports and unload imports. oh we've being and continue to be an essential business in america products want operational entire factories could grind to a halt. gemini in the us have long been important trading partners but tensions have been rising in recent years rivals and us and boeing accuse each other receiving end legal...
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around one 3rd of whom displaced africans make their way north to europe. as it. got the news bought a few to flee got the few. ceremony people determined to reach europe risking their lives to do so who are they going to profit from their perilous journey. whatever it is that's. a monday in bangladesh. i'm out. by that the body of own there wasn't even trying to show that or not me less that activate this in for damage and any of that. there were some of the nation ladies from the. but there are a barbershop dialectician out there from pearl goods filmy and what they will it has for the past but go on our market our day and it will this will and will not vote on an audit but on am i going to need this and that but only if the whatever late poverty brutal regimes and endless war have forced many migrants to flee their home countries in search of better lives for many intermediaries that's become a lucrative business. this. is all it said on his own and now. live without have. we have to get to. why libya because civil war has raged there for years no one pays any
around one 3rd of whom displaced africans make their way north to europe. as it. got the news bought a few to flee got the few. ceremony people determined to reach europe risking their lives to do so who are they going to profit from their perilous journey. whatever it is that's. a monday in bangladesh. i'm out. by that the body of own there wasn't even trying to show that or not me less that activate this in for damage and any of that. there were some of the nation ladies from the. but there...
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a budding do industry in europe. they were around $200000.00 seaweed farmers and indonesia often whole families get involved the women tie the seedlings to the lines and to cure of the finances the men are responsible for the cultivation and harvest for her products normal you'll know works together with 2000 families she also helps them with the business side of things and works without middlemen this means she can pay better wages. the most important things that. drive me base unit and this is about. this they are living in they are so they have no access to all fulfil their basic needs so some of them also have to fix them of human trafficking so i think it's for a very. involved and. help them to improved at all i've put. one of the farmers who supply a small yone who is obtuse you caller who called to bates it on 300 lines and punk in the past he had to keep his head above water with badly paid work sometimes as a fisherman. sometimes as a sailor now he can afford to concentrate on seaweed farming alone his take
a budding do industry in europe. they were around $200000.00 seaweed farmers and indonesia often whole families get involved the women tie the seedlings to the lines and to cure of the finances the men are responsible for the cultivation and harvest for her products normal you'll know works together with 2000 families she also helps them with the business side of things and works without middlemen this means she can pay better wages. the most important things that. drive me base unit and this...
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the fizz political stage is this year all about europe and its culture is naturally it's online. because of the emphasis on the digital some creativity gets lost that there are a few random encounters for example the great thing about physically being here is that i can look up to my shoulder and see what's going on 10 meters behind me to counter that online. 20 twentieth's guest yvonne i canna that has postponed its physical presence at the fair until next year instead it's presenting a culturally diverse offering online including books on its indigenous population the 2020 frankfurt book fair. spearman's but will it remain an online event in the future that's all we're trying to figure out what works digitally and how the economic transactions work how does the public interact with the digital elements of course we will use whatever works at this year's event next year the future is looking more digital anyhow but the design to mix with others in person is unlikely to disappear any time soon all right you're watching the news we're going to turn the page now with business my co
the fizz political stage is this year all about europe and its culture is naturally it's online. because of the emphasis on the digital some creativity gets lost that there are a few random encounters for example the great thing about physically being here is that i can look up to my shoulder and see what's going on 10 meters behind me to counter that online. 20 twentieth's guest yvonne i canna that has postponed its physical presence at the fair until next year instead it's presenting a...
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Oct 29, 2020
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even in, you know, in europe, on the eastern parts of the europe we've talked about hungary and other places. every day people out there in terms of leaders and those who have no respect for free or independent press, you know, raised the issue of fake news. you know what fake news means, it's stuff i don't like you saying about me, okay, so we need to carry on being who we are and fulfilling our mission, certainly in the united states, you call yourselves, we all ourselves the fourth estate, that implies a certain responsibility and a certain weight in the pillars of civil society. and i just think we need to so-called drop the mic. i don't know why we give endless air to whatever leader, whenever, who just spouts lies, and who attacks attacks, attacks. and it's not okay. it's not balanced, it's not real, it's not objective, it's not neutral. it's just degrading the sense of you believe about discourse, public debate and most importantly, in the most evolved democracy in the world, degrading people's faith in the power of democracy and as the legitimacy of democracy and free and fair
even in, you know, in europe, on the eastern parts of the europe we've talked about hungary and other places. every day people out there in terms of leaders and those who have no respect for free or independent press, you know, raised the issue of fake news. you know what fake news means, it's stuff i don't like you saying about me, okay, so we need to carry on being who we are and fulfilling our mission, certainly in the united states, you call yourselves, we all ourselves the fourth estate,...
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i think you have to be looking at europe versus asia. when we are looking at further restrictions across the continent, we are also talking about on-call-sing -- talking about hong kong-singapore, opening up that corridor even more. how asia is handling this, how europe is handling this, and how america is handling this as well. lisa: that is the reason you saw incredible demand for the latest u.s. dollar bond out of china. that is why you see so much money flooding into china despite the increasing tensions between the u.s. and china. it raises the question, how long does this have legs, and how much is this just an indictment of the failures of the u.s. and europe in containing the virus? jonathan: a question of this evening, what is on cbs tonight? does anyone know? [laughter] tom: "big brother." "big brother" is a show where you are sequestered in a house, and you can't watch campaign ads. jonathan: very successful. started in the netherlands. tom: julie chen. jonathan: very cool. i would love to see you on "big brother." that would
i think you have to be looking at europe versus asia. when we are looking at further restrictions across the continent, we are also talking about on-call-sing -- talking about hong kong-singapore, opening up that corridor even more. how asia is handling this, how europe is handling this, and how america is handling this as well. lisa: that is the reason you saw incredible demand for the latest u.s. dollar bond out of china. that is why you see so much money flooding into china despite the...