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how important will the home support be for europe?— support be for europe? those eumpean _ support be for europe? those european fans _ support be for europe? those european fans will— support be for europe? those european fans will have - support be for europe? those european fans will have been | support be for europe? those l european fans will have been at support be for europe? those - european fans will have been at the trevi fountain and the coliseum in the days before it started that i anything will beat what they've seen this morning. the ryder cup we know about atmosphere, roaring all over the course, huge galleries around the course, huge galleries around the greens and home advantage is so important because the last team to win away from home was team europe backin win away from home was team europe back in 2012, the last four ryder cup settled on the way the home team and the usa are to change that, they will need some come back now. shaping up to be an incredible weekend. thank you very much. england's place in the quarterfinals of the rugby
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in europe. that means the purchasing power of a lot of people is lower and more concern of risk and uncertainty and the war at the borders. so, you already see the data. europe's growth is nothing like that in the united states. >> so, how bad is it going to be? are we talking serious recession territory for europe? >> no, i don't think serious recession because the u.s. is good for the global economy. we are still inter dependent. china which was the very big source of growth and recovery from the 2008 recession. >> that was joe stiglitz talking about policy mistakes, especially in the united states. very interesting speaking to the economist from ifos. he said it was a muted phrase. germany is the sick man of europe. his words. i asked if he wasn't overstating the issue as the country tries to diversify the energy source as way from russia. >> somewhere the energy that's come. clearly, without the climate effect, we will have a volatility problem. sometimes there is no wind and sun. dark cloud
in europe. that means the purchasing power of a lot of people is lower and more concern of risk and uncertainty and the war at the borders. so, you already see the data. europe's growth is nothing like that in the united states. >> so, how bad is it going to be? are we talking serious recession territory for europe? >> no, i don't think serious recession because the u.s. is good for the global economy. we are still inter dependent. china which was the very big source of growth and...
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is this good for europe or bad for europe? there's a whole different range of ways of looking at it. eddie: we've got to figure out why tech is in trouble. that's one thing. if it's about this iphone story and china trying to decouple its tech from the u.s. the way the u.s. is decoupling from china saying were not in a buy your high-end consumer iphones and so on. i actually think that's quite good news for europe because i think that means they're still been a need an offset for their phones and they're going to want to try and sell it to the european market. bill want good relations with europe. at the same time will europe necessarily want those phones? there's been a bit of animosity on that side. it's a very complicated question. that story is better news for europe than the other one. the u.s. is continuing to raise. alix: maybe they can sell their phones of the chinese by their ev's. eddie: i think so. it becomes a horsetrading market. it becomes a market where you say we want access to your consumers to sell our iphone
is this good for europe or bad for europe? there's a whole different range of ways of looking at it. eddie: we've got to figure out why tech is in trouble. that's one thing. if it's about this iphone story and china trying to decouple its tech from the u.s. the way the u.s. is decoupling from china saying were not in a buy your high-end consumer iphones and so on. i actually think that's quite good news for europe because i think that means they're still been a need an offset for their phones...
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the quote for some southern europe. so as that all of these, as far as on irreplaceable, as a source of goods and services, they absorb carbon dioxide, they supply board and then other products, they generate drugs for tile sorrels. they filled to the ad, the water, cuz it seemed like bio diversity and because system services are absolutely essential for all of us in new york. these are not to us. there's lots of to make sure the names doesn't to finally destroy the foundations on life. but and so the feeling of what people consider hire, that is something we must protect the life sciences. and at the same time even submit the size of a missed one. we have to make sure that food security, all stop design is in harmony with nature. like that remains in essential task. and today i would like to express my appreciation to our farmers, the my nanda couldn't, wouldn't mind them. so my appreciation, my gratitude that day by day they are always providing food for us and producing healthy food, of course is the fundamental task
the quote for some southern europe. so as that all of these, as far as on irreplaceable, as a source of goods and services, they absorb carbon dioxide, they supply board and then other products, they generate drugs for tile sorrels. they filled to the ad, the water, cuz it seemed like bio diversity and because system services are absolutely essential for all of us in new york. these are not to us. there's lots of to make sure the names doesn't to finally destroy the foundations on life. but and...
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announcer: the countdown is on in europe. this is "bloomberg markets: european close" with guy johnson and alix steel. dani: 30 minutes to go until the end of the cash equity trade. we have pulled back from the most dramatic moves. the stoxx 600 is not even up .1%. it would be down if you strip out energy names. the only thing supporting us at the start of a new month is no longer receiving a bid. it is one of the big laggards of the g10 space. this is a good read on how much this market has decided to flip post jobs report. are we poking holes through it or looking at things like manufacturing in the u.s. to decide maybe the fed is not done? is the boe done? we were starting to price out some hikes from the boe post american labor report. that has also started to undo itself. we are still buying bonds. alix: have to point out as we head into a long weekend in the u.s., maybe there is some de-risking off the initial positions. the s&p is up by .1%. we were up more after the jobs number. manufacturing came in better than estim
announcer: the countdown is on in europe. this is "bloomberg markets: european close" with guy johnson and alix steel. dani: 30 minutes to go until the end of the cash equity trade. we have pulled back from the most dramatic moves. the stoxx 600 is not even up .1%. it would be down if you strip out energy names. the only thing supporting us at the start of a new month is no longer receiving a bid. it is one of the big laggards of the g10 space. this is a good read on how much this...
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does this reflect the divisions inside europe? tell us how you read it. >> they say it is a real shift. i would say it to me, actually, the more important shift is the one on eu enlargement. to me that is more from the french side, the french have been known to block un and lodgment for a long time, there's a debating europe about deepening the union, whether you and large it, people say you can do both simultaneously. there was a division in europe because the strength of the eu is open in its capacity to absorb and the french are more, we need to go to a closer union. something the brixton like and was part of the debate. they didn't want this idea. the idea france has endorsed ukraine coming in but also muldova, they are threats to security on the question buy russian forces. the fact the french have moved on this is interesting to me. emmanuel macron sees this as a moment he can champion his idea of european sovereignty even more. that we are going to do this, the western balkans right there. looking at the union of 35 member
does this reflect the divisions inside europe? tell us how you read it. >> they say it is a real shift. i would say it to me, actually, the more important shift is the one on eu enlargement. to me that is more from the french side, the french have been known to block un and lodgment for a long time, there's a debating europe about deepening the union, whether you and large it, people say you can do both simultaneously. there was a division in europe because the strength of the eu is open...
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europe. where it will lead remains unclear. speaking for the issue will be timothy garton nash, homelands, history of europe and our own fiona hill for the united states here at brookings moderated by the new yorker's susan glasser. following this discussion right now, brookings visiting fellow will moderate a panel focusing on europe's past between russia, china and the united states, the global ramifications of the russia-ukraine war and what the sharpening u.s.-china rivalry means to the atlantic security order. we'll conclude with a conversation on democratic governance and global disruptions and western hogemeny. and this discussion will trackle how governments can balance the foreign and domestic policies in the face of crises. we're streaming live and on the record and we'll be talking questions from viewers via e-mail events at brookings.edu or social media using the #us europe and a microphone for those of you in the faulk auditorium. i'll hand it over to susan glasser. looking forwa
europe. where it will lead remains unclear. speaking for the issue will be timothy garton nash, homelands, history of europe and our own fiona hill for the united states here at brookings moderated by the new yorker's susan glasser. following this discussion right now, brookings visiting fellow will moderate a panel focusing on europe's past between russia, china and the united states, the global ramifications of the russia-ukraine war and what the sharpening u.s.-china rivalry means to the...
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europe wants to be at the forefront of ai. the european union is striving to enact stricter laws to safeguard user data in comparison to its counterparts in the usa and china. in the bulgarian capital, sofia, the eu is investing millions of euros to promote artificial intelligence. researcher dessislava petrova-antonova is among those who are diligently working to shape europe's future in this field. in the center of sofia, this computer scientist is on a hunt. a hunt for data: we are on one of the busiest crossroads in sofia, in district lozenets. district lozenets is our study area. we have six lidar sensors that perform laser scanning of the crossroad. we use this data to monitor the traffic on the crossroad. what's over there? what's that? that's the air quality station. it measures air pollutants, and also noise levels and rain levels, wind speed and wind directions. see the noise levels: during the weekend, there is no noise, because there is no traffic. but now, the noise level is very high. my name is dessislava petrov
europe wants to be at the forefront of ai. the european union is striving to enact stricter laws to safeguard user data in comparison to its counterparts in the usa and china. in the bulgarian capital, sofia, the eu is investing millions of euros to promote artificial intelligence. researcher dessislava petrova-antonova is among those who are diligently working to shape europe's future in this field. in the center of sofia, this computer scientist is on a hunt. a hunt for data: we are on one of...
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our job markets need migrants from outside europe. mohammed: you heard fernando say perhaps this could be more manageable if there was more solidarity from other european countries. eu law has left a lot of southern member states like italy demanding more help. in the past, brussels had tried to force other countries in the eu to take in a certain number of migrants based on the size of their population. is that something that has ever worked? >> definitely, it worked. what is the alternative? we are talking about 7000 people arriving at lampedusa, a pretty small island. the law says refugees or migrants to stay in the first country they arrived to. this is the law that needs to be changed or modified or talked about somehow. the southern borders of italy or europe in general are facing a higher percentage of migrations does not mean others should not stand in solidarity. even if it is not perfect, it is better than what we have right now. lampedusa is very small. the facility is not able to contain all of these people. we are talking
our job markets need migrants from outside europe. mohammed: you heard fernando say perhaps this could be more manageable if there was more solidarity from other european countries. eu law has left a lot of southern member states like italy demanding more help. in the past, brussels had tried to force other countries in the eu to take in a certain number of migrants based on the size of their population. is that something that has ever worked? >> definitely, it worked. what is the...
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is europe trading on europe or on china and the effect it has? ill: we are a connected global economy and i don't think you can separate any of these economies. china is the second largest economy. some reason there is a narrative or psychology that europe is more closely tied to china in terms of those products. i would argue the u.s. is just as closely tied but our economy is proving more stable perhaps because the action of the central banks coming out of the pandemic. if you believe china is slowing down and despite thinking there could be a contrarian play, some incidental reports of people that were there they are saying the slowdown in china is actually worse than being reported. i would have to think it is not just trickling into europe, maybe they are seeing it earlier and maybe some of the sectors are trading more, and the luxury products and some luxury brands could be a boost, but at some point i would think it would also hit the u.s.. it is hard to see china going into a recession and that is something that should also be on the rada
is europe trading on europe or on china and the effect it has? ill: we are a connected global economy and i don't think you can separate any of these economies. china is the second largest economy. some reason there is a narrative or psychology that europe is more closely tied to china in terms of those products. i would argue the u.s. is just as closely tied but our economy is proving more stable perhaps because the action of the central banks coming out of the pandemic. if you believe china...
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for also customers the we have the premium segment in europe. so the really fine brands are on our, on our customers sheets. and when you do high performing batteries, say you need to compete with the, you know, the car is running in 200 kilometers per hour. there are huge deposits of critical raw materials in the scandinavian countries. this is a competitive advantage for north salt because the company needs large quantities of magnesium and cobalt nichols have battery production in the old batteries are also recycled using a shredding process, which is important for the environmental balance. and the factories must be powered by electricity from renewable sources, which is the only way to produce green car batteries. and that's the, this is the crash course. so while you're doing that, how is it going? good. yeah. yeah. there are also production sites in the us, poland, and portugal. and all of them are light on recycled raw materials to the engineers are currently working in optimizing the recycling production processes or x x. actually they
for also customers the we have the premium segment in europe. so the really fine brands are on our, on our customers sheets. and when you do high performing batteries, say you need to compete with the, you know, the car is running in 200 kilometers per hour. there are huge deposits of critical raw materials in the scandinavian countries. this is a competitive advantage for north salt because the company needs large quantities of magnesium and cobalt nichols have battery production in the old...
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europe . but they have to stop the end to the interviews of the united states and the u. n . a into africa. and they have to stop the europeans stealing the resources. and that's, i mean by oil and gold and dime is that the africa has. so the decision to succeed in the future of, of the african people, i'm going to be people. it's in the hands of going to be and people and the hands of the politicians feel stupid. it was really great to get your perspective cuz i can imagine that fast. how do you have seen in syria? the last and impact of the west export circled democracy, the stevens, the who and you to on this i'm fiscal on this. thank you so much for time. thank you. the only thing on the leasing it's customers, an investigation and to us pharmaceutical, john johnson and johnson has been opened by south africa's. i'm to trust right today. so now that's a mid to accusations of sky high pricing of one of its trucks. it treats to bachelors this. the initiation is based on information and the c
europe . but they have to stop the end to the interviews of the united states and the u. n . a into africa. and they have to stop the europeans stealing the resources. and that's, i mean by oil and gold and dime is that the africa has. so the decision to succeed in the future of, of the african people, i'm going to be people. it's in the hands of going to be and people and the hands of the politicians feel stupid. it was really great to get your perspective cuz i can imagine that fast. how do...
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if you live in a city in western europe you can see the changes. you see that 30 years ago in this part of town everyone was a local. now , sometimes there are none, just like in brussels, in some areas of brussels you no longer meet a single belgian. if you live there, if you have a child, you take him to school, and there they tell you no, and only migrants study here, if you send your child to this school, he will have problems. go to another school where there are belgians, only it is on the other side of the city. to to understand this story, the film crew of our program went to the homeland of our today’s protagonist, hungary, where he and his foundation once were. open society launched the most ambitious activities. an open society is not open at all. it is open only to certain political movements. and the goal of george soros’s policy is to destroy traditional values , to break ties between peoples, probably his idea, perhaps erroneously, is to create a federation of one huge european federation and destroy historically established stat
if you live in a city in western europe you can see the changes. you see that 30 years ago in this part of town everyone was a local. now , sometimes there are none, just like in brussels, in some areas of brussels you no longer meet a single belgian. if you live there, if you have a child, you take him to school, and there they tell you no, and only migrants study here, if you send your child to this school, he will have problems. go to another school where there are belgians, only it is on...
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but moving towards europe in the hope perhaps to get a better life. but one of the main reasons that we find more and more people's opportune for the regular channels is that the regular legal channels to get to your are increasing the increasing the restrictive. so more and more people still wanting to move to your find themselves opting for very dangerous routes, right? as we have seen in recent days. but i'm sure as we'll continue to see throughout the parts of fulton. right. and i do want to pick up on that points in a short moment, but i want to begin by asking you about your strategy, which appears to be sensitive on stopping the flow of people. and that involves agreements with countries. action is yet way we will see the european union pay. hundreds of millions of yours sits and is here in exchange for the 2000000 government holding people back incident as a you have been critical of that agreement. in particular. can you tell us why? says it's a cost be strategy, and it's not a new strategy. so which countries are now being involved? for exam
but moving towards europe in the hope perhaps to get a better life. but one of the main reasons that we find more and more people's opportune for the regular channels is that the regular legal channels to get to your are increasing the increasing the restrictive. so more and more people still wanting to move to your find themselves opting for very dangerous routes, right? as we have seen in recent days. but i'm sure as we'll continue to see throughout the parts of fulton. right. and i do want...
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in europe, it is much too low. i think europe, in absolute terms, should be coming off here. in relative terms, relative to u.s. equities where tech rebounded aggressively through q2 and now you see the momentum falter, i think relative to the u.s., europe is in a better position. when you look at growth surprises, u.s. is at one extreme which is high. europe is at the other extreme which is low. there should be reversion. european data is extraordinarily unbelievably weak. when you look at german services pmi dropping five points. germany services is not that bad. that makes you feel you should buy equities. equities have ignored the weakness in the data. cyclicals have done well at a time when german factory orders is weak. manufacturing is weak. that leads me to believe around 460 around stoxx 600 is the case to sell equities rather than buy. downside in equities. i think the point for bond over equities is the clearlier pic -- clearer. only two times in the period where bonds are cheaper. >> let's park that concept. let's go back to the other concept of immaculate disinfl
in europe, it is much too low. i think europe, in absolute terms, should be coming off here. in relative terms, relative to u.s. equities where tech rebounded aggressively through q2 and now you see the momentum falter, i think relative to the u.s., europe is in a better position. when you look at growth surprises, u.s. is at one extreme which is high. europe is at the other extreme which is low. there should be reversion. european data is extraordinarily unbelievably weak. when you look at...
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and the fed in europe? -- and europe? >> we have to remember in the 2008 economic downturn, china was the source of engine for the global recovery. it was pivotal. it won't be there and in fact i worry it will be dragging down the global economy. that is one of the reasons i am so concerned about what has been going on in monetary authorities. particularly in the united states, they have pretended that nothing is going on in the rest of the world. they have been raising interest rates well beyond anything that is reasonable and have put at peril, critically the european economy. i think america will do ok but i worry about europe. dani: it is hard to run --ride a bike that is going slow. i should say that conversation happened on friday. we got data over the weekend, that existing home sales for beijing and shanghai doubled over the weekend versus the previous one. there is have -- hoped that on the property front, some stimulus is having an impact. president xi jinping is planning to skip the g20 summit this weekend, sen
and the fed in europe? -- and europe? >> we have to remember in the 2008 economic downturn, china was the source of engine for the global recovery. it was pivotal. it won't be there and in fact i worry it will be dragging down the global economy. that is one of the reasons i am so concerned about what has been going on in monetary authorities. particularly in the united states, they have pretended that nothing is going on in the rest of the world. they have been raising interest rates...
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europe. europe's side of that bargain will be to probably have to come over to washington's side more in terms of the threat perception of china derisking economically from china, and it would probably remain dependent on the united states for its own security. and right now i think that is a prevailing approach from the biden administration in washington and transatlanticall transatlantically. i think that that is not going to put the alliance on a good footing to secure its goals in five, ten, 20 years because i think it is past time for europe not to be dependent on either the capabilities or the willpower of the united states to come to europe's rescue in a moment of crisis. the fact that we're sitting here and talking about contemplating donald trump returning to the white house in a little bit more than a year should be very telling in that regard, but i think it would also be a mistake to get fixated on the figure of trump himself. there are some deeper reasons why i think the united s
europe. europe's side of that bargain will be to probably have to come over to washington's side more in terms of the threat perception of china derisking economically from china, and it would probably remain dependent on the united states for its own security. and right now i think that is a prevailing approach from the biden administration in washington and transatlanticall transatlantically. i think that that is not going to put the alliance on a good footing to secure its goals in five,...
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europe continue their reign in spain. a thrilling tie against the usa sees them keep hold of the solheim cup. these girls, they play with their heart and soul and i couldn't be more proud, so what a come back and what a sunday. scotland have claimed a bonus point to keep their rugby world cup quarter—final dreams alive. wales fans are one win away from the last eight. will their fans be singing after the match against australia? also coming up on sportsday... honors even in the first north london derby of the season son strikes twice for spurs. and max verstappen bounces back injapan as red bull seal the formula one constructors�* title. europe have retained the solheim cup after a thrilling finale in andalusia. it was 8—8 against the usa heading into the final day and nothing could separate them in the singles either. home favourite carlotta ciganda the heroine turning her match around against nelly korda for the crucial point. it finished 14—14, the first tie in the history of the event, and as holders, europe k
europe continue their reign in spain. a thrilling tie against the usa sees them keep hold of the solheim cup. these girls, they play with their heart and soul and i couldn't be more proud, so what a come back and what a sunday. scotland have claimed a bonus point to keep their rugby world cup quarter—final dreams alive. wales fans are one win away from the last eight. will their fans be singing after the match against australia? also coming up on sportsday... honors even in the first north...
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i think it's time to make business easier in europe. the but to a team companies also need access to key technologies to innovate, to develop a plan effective basis, a question of your pin supper entity. at the latest underlined invest site, it is an economic of national security imperative to a piece of a european edge on critical end emerging technologies. this european industrial policy also requires common european funding. and this is why as part of our proposal for review of all budget, we proposed the step platform with step we can boost leverage and steer you funds to invest in everything from micro electronics to quantum computing. and a i from biotech to clean tech, to our companies need this support now. so i urge for a quick agreement on our budget proposal and i know i can count on this house and there's more when it comes to competitiveness. we have seen we'll bottlenecks along global supply chains including because of the deliberate policies of other countries. just think about china export restrictions on gallium and gut
i think it's time to make business easier in europe. the but to a team companies also need access to key technologies to innovate, to develop a plan effective basis, a question of your pin supper entity. at the latest underlined invest site, it is an economic of national security imperative to a piece of a european edge on critical end emerging technologies. this european industrial policy also requires common european funding. and this is why as part of our proposal for review of all budget,...
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but, yes, this will be a big ask for europe. mil but, yes, this will be a big ask for euroe. �* , , ., ., ., europe. all eyes now fall on the fourbalis- _ all eyes now fall on the fourballs. what hope that europe might be able to turn things round in the fourballs? psychologically, it is very difficult to look at that leaderboard and see how much red there is on it. understandably, the captain has shuffled her pack. she has rested charley hull, which isn't a surprised looking at her performance this morning. she has brought in gemma dryburgh, who has already started in the foursomes, and charlotta sikander hasjust already started in the foursomes, and charlotta sikander has just teed off in front of her home crowd. so hopefully that will be a boost for europe, but it will be an uphill battle for them after a 4—0 shock by the americans on home soil. in rugby union, it's been confirmed that france captain antoine dupont suffered a facial fracture in thursday's 96—0 win against namibia. dupont, who was named the 2021 world pl
but, yes, this will be a big ask for europe. mil but, yes, this will be a big ask for euroe. �* , , ., ., ., europe. all eyes now fall on the fourbalis- _ all eyes now fall on the fourballs. what hope that europe might be able to turn things round in the fourballs? psychologically, it is very difficult to look at that leaderboard and see how much red there is on it. understandably, the captain has shuffled her pack. she has rested charley hull, which isn't a surprised looking at her...
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i think the vatican so far has had a massive impact on migration bodies around europe. i think that what we're also seeing and they find this incredibly curious, is that us many sort of traditional parties from the center, right? in certain, take their left conclusions here in germany that they were, which was involved, you know, directly, one of the, the architectural politics policy groups behind the migration, the migration policy. they have actually left. they have actually left the room and had joined or how come quite close to the positions that menu in the far right have been sort of presenting, which is essentially a migration restriction or straight out on time i gratian, playing the bulk no, becomes one of the only voices around europe, even including someone, the less that he's actually openly calling for, you know, more essentially, to, for, and more to main approach and migration. so i think that to some extent, that puts him in a very difficult political position, but at the very same time, in the political media stuff, you know, the church can actually in
i think the vatican so far has had a massive impact on migration bodies around europe. i think that what we're also seeing and they find this incredibly curious, is that us many sort of traditional parties from the center, right? in certain, take their left conclusions here in germany that they were, which was involved, you know, directly, one of the, the architectural politics policy groups behind the migration, the migration policy. they have actually left. they have actually left the room...
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we'll get an expert view on how much or how little trade can help europe. biggest economy get out of this. i'm chris kolber. welcome to the around, the munich and mobility fair, formerly known as the international auto show openness stores on monday, despite the gathering being held in bavaria. it has a distinctive chinese field twist as a number of chinese electric vehicle. manufacturers are in munich trying to convert, being years ahead and development into a sizable slice of european market share. it's the european premier of b y d. the electrical vehicle company who's letter stand for build your dreams. it's seal you. model is on display, like tesla. the chinese manufacturer is setting the tone b y d is the world's largest manufacturer of electric cars and their chances of continued success are good proponents say cars from china are cheaper and technically superior to comparable electric cars from germany or france. so executives arrive in unit with high expectations and confidence. so we know lots of market still belongs to the traditional gasoline cars markets. so we try to fi
we'll get an expert view on how much or how little trade can help europe. biggest economy get out of this. i'm chris kolber. welcome to the around, the munich and mobility fair, formerly known as the international auto show openness stores on monday, despite the gathering being held in bavaria. it has a distinctive chinese field twist as a number of chinese electric vehicle. manufacturers are in munich trying to convert, being years ahead and development into a sizable slice of european market...
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seen in europe. these levels for the 10 years and 290 for the 10 year bunds, the market is getting nervous. guy: if i think a storm is coming, do i sit in cash and keep safe? is that the right trade? christian: i wouldn't say so. if you see a storm coming which lasts one year, which is quite unlikely, then you can do that, but otherwise you should stay invested and get more defensive. if there is more volatility, rather than buying opportunity to look out for more sunshine, even if we get a recession in the u.s., it won't be a long one. downside is the opportunity. alix: interesting. the european equity market, the downside is priced in. it has to be really bad. the u.s. has held up but it has to wind up rolling over. you don't necessarily see that? christian: if you look at europe, valuation is so cheap compared to u.s. it's the cheapest in 35 years. being cheap is not a trigger. it needs a trigger. if there is more value for europe, there are better numbers from china. it is very cyclical. it's a d
seen in europe. these levels for the 10 years and 290 for the 10 year bunds, the market is getting nervous. guy: if i think a storm is coming, do i sit in cash and keep safe? is that the right trade? christian: i wouldn't say so. if you see a storm coming which lasts one year, which is quite unlikely, then you can do that, but otherwise you should stay invested and get more defensive. if there is more volatility, rather than buying opportunity to look out for more sunshine, even if we get a...
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the europe team play in europe, they— europe team play in europe, they are _ europe team play in europe, they are playing gorgeous, so we are — they are playing gorgeous, so we are quite confident. are the us auoin we are quite confident. are the us going to _ we are quite confident. are the us going to win? _ we are quite confident. are the us going to win? yes. - we are quite confident. are the us going to win? yes. yes. - we are quite confident. are the| us going to win? yes. yes. you heard it here _ us going to win? yes. yes. you heard it here first. _ us going to win? yes. yes. you heard it here first. are - us going to win? yes. yes. you heard it here first. are you - heard it here first. are you auoin heard it here first. are you going to — heard it here first. are you going to make _ heard it here first. are you going to make yourselvesl heard it here first. are you - going to make yourselves heard? that's the plan. these are just the warm—up outfits, we've got even better gear coming on friday. even better gear coming on frida . , .., friday. very confident, i feel that a
the europe team play in europe, they— europe team play in europe, they are _ europe team play in europe, they are playing gorgeous, so we are — they are playing gorgeous, so we are quite confident. are the us auoin we are quite confident. are the us going to _ we are quite confident. are the us going to win? _ we are quite confident. are the us going to win? yes. - we are quite confident. are the us going to win? yes. yes. - we are quite confident. are the| us going to win? yes. yes. you...
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of course, many governments in europe l europe. of course, many l governments in europe are banking on energy prices coming down. i have done this summer and the impact that has had on inflation, etc, and central banks are hoping and praying that inflation statistics will come down. we will talk about that later in detail. what are your thoughts on energy prices as we go into autumn, winter? compared to last year, we are in a vastly superior position and we are discussing natural gas prices at the moment fluctuating between around 30 and 35 euros per unit. this time last year they were about 200 so we have seen a significant drop in wholesale gas prices and it is gradually being passed through to retail prices. in terms of the outlook for prices over the coming winter, it depends on a variety of factors, not least the supply side. australian lng but also american lng. and temperatures. quite simply, how cold is the winter in the northern hemisphere? if we have a very cold winter it will put pressure on prices. if it is mild, as las
of course, many governments in europe l europe. of course, many l governments in europe are banking on energy prices coming down. i have done this summer and the impact that has had on inflation, etc, and central banks are hoping and praying that inflation statistics will come down. we will talk about that later in detail. what are your thoughts on energy prices as we go into autumn, winter? compared to last year, we are in a vastly superior position and we are discussing natural gas prices at...
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. , ., europe? well, in terms of whether it's stiffer or _ europe? well, in terms of whether it's stiffer or not, _ europe? well, in terms of whether it's stiffer or not, i _ europe? well, in terms of whether it's stiffer or not, i think _ europe? well, in terms of whether it's stiffer or not, i think the i it's stiffer or not, i think the importance is that al is tending to be more global than it is in one particular country, and this is something we must remember, technology transgresses all these boundaries there. so i think that america does have a lead position with al businesses, they will have a vested interest in that — but ultimately, we will be catching up. this will be impacting the importance of ai businesses globally, so it's something to keep in mind. ., . , . in mind. from a personal persoective. _ in mind. from a personal perspective, could i in mind. from a personal perspective, could this i in mind. from a personal- perspective, could this impact in mind. from a personal— perspective, could this impact your? you're qualified law
. , ., europe? well, in terms of whether it's stiffer or _ europe? well, in terms of whether it's stiffer or not, _ europe? well, in terms of whether it's stiffer or not, i _ europe? well, in terms of whether it's stiffer or not, i think _ europe? well, in terms of whether it's stiffer or not, i think the i it's stiffer or not, i think the importance is that al is tending to be more global than it is in one particular country, and this is something we must remember, technology transgresses all...
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a perfect morning for europe. _ for a much better start. a perfect morning for europe. what - for a much better start. a perfect morning for europe. what about | for a much better start. a perfect i morning for europe. what about the afternoon? the four balls are under way and so far it's early days, but a bit of a tighter contest, this one. �* , y ., a bit of a tighter contest, this one. x a bit of a tighter contest, this one. ., , a bit of a tighter contest, this one. a ., one. as you say, the four balls are under way — one. as you say, the four balls are under way and _ one. as you say, the four balls are under way and most _ one. as you say, the four balls are under way and most of _ one. as you say, the four balls are under way and most of the - one. as you say, the four balls are under way and most of the match | one. as you say, the four balls are l under way and most of the match is looking a lot tighter so far so in the opening match we can tell you viktor hovland and tyrell hatton are tied with justin viktor hovland and tyrell hatton are tied withjustin th
a perfect morning for europe. _ for a much better start. a perfect morning for europe. what - for a much better start. a perfect morning for europe. what about | for a much better start. a perfect i morning for europe. what about the afternoon? the four balls are under way and so far it's early days, but a bit of a tighter contest, this one. �* , y ., a bit of a tighter contest, this one. x a bit of a tighter contest, this one. ., , a bit of a tighter contest, this one. a ., one. as you say,...
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certainly here and across europe. some of the best democracies in terms of institutions in the world, the nordics come to mind. but, i think there is a moment where people are not taking the freedom that democratic societies allow for granted anymore, certainly not in europe. this is a real moment for us to really capture the imagination, particularly of the next generation. all of us sitting here, we are aging out. i'm very proud to say that we have a ton of incredibly -- incredibly young people, where i see the motivation and enthusiasm. that is being replicated across that is being replicated in countries across europe. it is time for us in the west switch how we learn. to switch from saying we will impart the new democracies of europe, and start to learn how they have been fighting the fight on the ground, and how they are not taking it for granted anymore because we still are in this country. >> i will disagree with that optimistic note. this is a dark moment and in many ways a dangerous one but it is forcing us
certainly here and across europe. some of the best democracies in terms of institutions in the world, the nordics come to mind. but, i think there is a moment where people are not taking the freedom that democratic societies allow for granted anymore, certainly not in europe. this is a real moment for us to really capture the imagination, particularly of the next generation. all of us sitting here, we are aging out. i'm very proud to say that we have a ton of incredibly -- incredibly young...
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but such ideas aren't very popular in europe . the european union wants to offer incentives to encourage industry to invest in green technology. germany is also planning to support energy intensive companies with billions of bureaus and subsidies, and the coming years along side are so learned. mattel's with a group is also likely to benefit from this soon. both companies are investing in hydrogen powered plants in germany for iron production. if you go low the subsidies you might to stop, you should go in europe and down. there is a huge challenge to get the competitive pricing on the electricity price. ready the hybrid project in sweden, for example, aims to bring the 1st truly fossil free steel to market from 2026, using green hydrogen, and a more climate friendly electric furnace. a ton is expected to cost around $300.00 more than conventional steel price. aside our individual plans even enough to make a difference in the green transformation. the steel industry produces around 8 percent of global c o. 2 emissions. and many co
but such ideas aren't very popular in europe . the european union wants to offer incentives to encourage industry to invest in green technology. germany is also planning to support energy intensive companies with billions of bureaus and subsidies, and the coming years along side are so learned. mattel's with a group is also likely to benefit from this soon. both companies are investing in hydrogen powered plants in germany for iron production. if you go low the subsidies you might to stop, you...
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uh, the europe in america's poodle. what's your perspective when you look at it, i mean, we've seen germany basically the industrial icing. we're seeing, i mean, a migrant crisis. we're covering that number. there's uh, i mean that's when they to of, to very different options that were taken in libya, for example. but has europe lost itself into a 100 percent? i think uh, europe would be much better if they all integrated into the belt and road initiative into breaks all this stuff. and we saw just last week that the prime minister of italy, georgia maloney, the world economic forms favorite stooge. she came out and said that we are going to be likely leaving, developed and wrote initiative. and i thought to myself, why on earth would you do that? i mean, if you don't like the terms of the agreement, why not just re negotiate? if you get into fights with your domestic spouse and you, you immediately say i'm going to get a divorce from you that that's not really logical. that doesn't make sense. you should talk about the
uh, the europe in america's poodle. what's your perspective when you look at it, i mean, we've seen germany basically the industrial icing. we're seeing, i mean, a migrant crisis. we're covering that number. there's uh, i mean that's when they to of, to very different options that were taken in libya, for example. but has europe lost itself into a 100 percent? i think uh, europe would be much better if they all integrated into the belt and road initiative into breaks all this stuff. and we saw...
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europe underestimated and overslept. was it the same effect peasants as he was with hitler's small georgia, then crimea, even more so, putin is exactly the same as hitler. he said that the russian -speaking population should be protected, and hitler said that the germans should be protected in the sudetenland, that is, change the germans, er , the russians will also be the same, this time it was from europe it's preparing for today's meeting there, looking at some material, er, some kind of déjà vu effect, that's all we 've already gone through. yes, it was all there, but it was n't then, not in the thirties. and it was. there it was, a year or two, five or ten years ago. and when we speaking for russia, it is possible to say that the events of 1990 and 1991 became for russia what the end of the first world war became for germany we united, we lost pieces of our state, yes, let's rewind a little bit back to the 39th year of the molotov-ribbentrop pact, yes, and when we signed it there, what is it returning to him weste
europe underestimated and overslept. was it the same effect peasants as he was with hitler's small georgia, then crimea, even more so, putin is exactly the same as hitler. he said that the russian -speaking population should be protected, and hitler said that the germans should be protected in the sudetenland, that is, change the germans, er , the russians will also be the same, this time it was from europe it's preparing for today's meeting there, looking at some material, er, some kind of...
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, europe did not suffer from nazism, europe, nazism is the highest stage of development of their whole movement, moreover, cultural-religious, the most terrible, antisemtom, with the flow of much of what we later saw in the idea... hitler had the unknown luther, that is, his famous pamphlet about the jews , if you look there straight lines the recipes that are used there, burn them at home, that is, deprive them of everything, this is everything that hitler did, it’s no coincidence, he celebrated luther’s anniversary there so widely in his time, so for and for america what are they watching, well, okay, anti-semitism, as we already said , was common in america, but it’s funny when an american says something about racial theory. who at that moment had such an attitude towards the african-american part of the population, which was not called anything other than an offensive concept, therefore for anglo-saxon culture in general it’s not clear what we’re talking about, a culture built on slavery, on superiority is one thing, and for them this means nothing at all, to condemn, wel
, europe did not suffer from nazism, europe, nazism is the highest stage of development of their whole movement, moreover, cultural-religious, the most terrible, antisemtom, with the flow of much of what we later saw in the idea... hitler had the unknown luther, that is, his famous pamphlet about the jews , if you look there straight lines the recipes that are used there, burn them at home, that is, deprive them of everything, this is everything that hitler did, it’s no coincidence, he...
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what processes are taking place in europe and how they will develop further, i’ll just try. well, it’s true, it’s inconvenient to do calculations in the presence of the chief economist, but i’ll still try to do a couple of calculations in order to explain to you, uh, i know this internal uh all the ins and outs of how how this kind of flow of refugees and refugees in general is paid for and how it is financed. well , since the locomotive of europe is still close to me, i will use the example of germany so that it can simply be extrapolated to all other countries. now, if you take today’s refugee who ends up in a european country, he practically becomes a recipient of social assistance. well, for germany, this means that, for example, a married couple of two people. i will round up the numbers and will not name them exactly, so as not to confuse the married couple. this is approximately 900 eurosocial assistance, if they have a child under 6 years old, is approximately another 320 euros. well, that is, we already receive, there are more than 1,000 and 1,200 1,250 euro
what processes are taking place in europe and how they will develop further, i’ll just try. well, it’s true, it’s inconvenient to do calculations in the presence of the chief economist, but i’ll still try to do a couple of calculations in order to explain to you, uh, i know this internal uh all the ins and outs of how how this kind of flow of refugees and refugees in general is paid for and how it is financed. well , since the locomotive of europe is still close to me, i will use the...
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europe wants to be at the forefront of ai. the european union is striving to enact stricter laws to safeguard user data in comparison to its counterparts in the usa and china. in the bulgarian capital, sofia, the eu is investing millions of euros to promote artificial intelligence. researcher dessislava petrova-antonova is among those who are diligently working to shape europe's future in this field. in the center of sofia, this computer scientist is on a hunt. a hunt for data: we are on one of the busiest crossroads in sofia, in district lozenets. district lozenets is our study area. we have six lidar sensors that perform laser scanning of the crossroad. we use this data to monitor the traffic on the crossroad. what's over there? what's that? that's the air quality station. it measures air pollutants, and also noise levels and rain levels, wind speed and wind directions. see the noise levels: during the weekend, there is no noise, because there is no traffic. but now, the noise level is very high. my name is dessislava petrov
europe wants to be at the forefront of ai. the european union is striving to enact stricter laws to safeguard user data in comparison to its counterparts in the usa and china. in the bulgarian capital, sofia, the eu is investing millions of euros to promote artificial intelligence. researcher dessislava petrova-antonova is among those who are diligently working to shape europe's future in this field. in the center of sofia, this computer scientist is on a hunt. a hunt for data: we are on one of...
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so europe should continue. we might be able to continue a striking to try the list that they have been doing over the last year. and a half, we have just signed up with new zealand to julie. we have memphis or mexico and australia separately tell us to agreement to my view. europe is open for business is being very geo political and traders, the business of which we will do this. and trade as the businesses and if i wouldn't be, you know, acknowledged a geopolitical enough, who infected so much for speaking to the dumpling was now relations with china certainly aren't the only source of economic concern in europe here in germany, a key monthly survey from the eco research institute showed the mood among business leaders, headphone and for the 5th a month in a row, in september, with managers in the construction on the surface of sectors feeling especially pessimistic the lakes. this figure is how fueled fear is that in europe largest economy could be heading for a recession. for the 2nd time this year. that's b
so europe should continue. we might be able to continue a striking to try the list that they have been doing over the last year. and a half, we have just signed up with new zealand to julie. we have memphis or mexico and australia separately tell us to agreement to my view. europe is open for business is being very geo political and traders, the business of which we will do this. and trade as the businesses and if i wouldn't be, you know, acknowledged a geopolitical enough, who infected so much...
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so to europe. we know the fed tends to be more reactive and quicker off the mark so expect everybody want to cut in the environment the fed will likely lead the pack. alix: do you buy the first to cut? sebastian: i think you buy the trough in the macro cycle. there's a lot of rate hikes you have to digest, mr. confusing for the clients, i was in asia last week and everyone is asking the same question. why is u.s. economy still so resilient and the answer is you have untimely, unusually early fiscal similars that has delayed the downturn. if you still have digest the rate hikes and losing the fiscal support, then growth momentum we can's first and the only by the market must believe the macro cycle trough we think is so six must away from here. -- six months away from here. guy: really nice to see you. this is bloomberg. ♪ fabulous surroundings... but everyone's looking at their phones for financial insights from merrill. is he hailing a ride to the concert hall? no. he's making sure his portfolio
so to europe. we know the fed tends to be more reactive and quicker off the mark so expect everybody want to cut in the environment the fed will likely lead the pack. alix: do you buy the first to cut? sebastian: i think you buy the trough in the macro cycle. there's a lot of rate hikes you have to digest, mr. confusing for the clients, i was in asia last week and everyone is asking the same question. why is u.s. economy still so resilient and the answer is you have untimely, unusually early...
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announcer: the countdown is on in europe. this is "bloomberg markets: european close" with guy johnson and alix steel. guy: european stocks drifting lower little bit. the chinese pmi data the weakness we've seen any break on forward momentum. the chinese data represented here down by 2.25%. anything with significant exposure to china particularly on the services side has been weaker today. the area that is seen some strength is energy. look at what's happening with brent. we are trading around nine -- the russian and saudi's will continue their cuts till the end of the year. alix: i'm surprised that the markets were surprised. s&p 500 is off by one point -- 1/10 of 1%. we seen a much more powerful rally earlier. fading a little bit. still eking out a gain of 6/10. one of the only sectors up in the green today. what is really interesting evolving here is persistently stronger dollar. the dollar index at the highest level since march. does that persist in stronger dollar, where are we in that? is that good value now? if we have
announcer: the countdown is on in europe. this is "bloomberg markets: european close" with guy johnson and alix steel. guy: european stocks drifting lower little bit. the chinese pmi data the weakness we've seen any break on forward momentum. the chinese data represented here down by 2.25%. anything with significant exposure to china particularly on the services side has been weaker today. the area that is seen some strength is energy. look at what's happening with brent. we are...
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it still is in some places in europe. i still is in some places in europe. if we _ still is in some places in europe. if we produce _ still is in some places in europe. if we produce it _ still is in some places in europe. if we produce it well, _ if we produce it well, restore it when i — if we produce it well, restore it when i maintain _ if we produce it well, restore it when i maintain it— if we produce it well, restore it when i maintain it well, - if we produce it well, restore it when i maintain it well, it - if we produce it well, restore it when i maintain it well, it can. if we produce it well, restore it i when i maintain it well, it can be if we produce it well, restore it. when i maintain it well, it can be a good _ when i maintain it well, it can be a good material~ _ when i maintain it well, it can be a good material~ i_ when i maintain it well, it can be a good material. i don't— when i maintain it well, it can be a good material. i don't want- when i maintain it well, it can be a good material. i don't want to - good material. i don't
it still is in some places in europe. i still is in some places in europe. if we _ still is in some places in europe. if we produce _ still is in some places in europe. if we produce it _ still is in some places in europe. if we produce it well, _ if we produce it well, restore it when i — if we produce it well, restore it when i maintain _ if we produce it well, restore it when i maintain it— if we produce it well, restore it when i maintain it well, - if we produce it well, restore it...
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do you want a week europe are a strong europe? i think we need a strong europe and a strong europe as a continent and one that can defend its interest. you said we want to do it for a stronger europe? >> we need to have a position between china and the you dish in the eu. if you want that, you need a strong europe. maria: you will not tell me was on the phone? >> no, thank you so much. maria: always a pleasure to see you. that was the french finance minister at the euro group in spain. alix: thanks so much. a great conversation and timely with the auto strike here in the u.s.. i think there are big issues and i don't know how you resolve them quickly and easy but it seems as if the u.s. and europe is behind on manufacturing for ev's and they will have to find ways to ramp it up and all options run the table but it is happening. guy: it is happening. you can see the drip fate -- different parts. what i hear loud and clear is there is a certain degree of protectionism of home turf and i think that will be the reality of the situatio
do you want a week europe are a strong europe? i think we need a strong europe and a strong europe as a continent and one that can defend its interest. you said we want to do it for a stronger europe? >> we need to have a position between china and the you dish in the eu. if you want that, you need a strong europe. maria: you will not tell me was on the phone? >> no, thank you so much. maria: always a pleasure to see you. that was the french finance minister at the euro group in...
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he talked about europe. >> europe is slowing down. the central bank continues to raise interest rates. no one knows where these things stop. it is certainly suppressing growth. i think it is a reasonable expectation for europe over the next year. pretty muted performance. guy: steve schwarzman talking to dani burger earlier today. we were talking about in the last hour. 100 . coming? -- $100 a barrel. is the grinch coming? andrea, are you feeling christmas this year? andrea: it will not be a sparkler. it will not be a stinker but probably moderate. i'm not optimistic. some people are really optimistic about christmas and that is misplaced. the consumer has held up much better this year than anybody expected. the cost-of-living crisis has not gone away. we have the pain from interest rates. that will weigh on some consumers. alix: mark, what you think? mark: i will be the grinch here. oil will steal christmas when i was last on the show in july i was talking to how resilient the consumer would be. i was calling for higher yields. bulli
he talked about europe. >> europe is slowing down. the central bank continues to raise interest rates. no one knows where these things stop. it is certainly suppressing growth. i think it is a reasonable expectation for europe over the next year. pretty muted performance. guy: steve schwarzman talking to dani burger earlier today. we were talking about in the last hour. 100 . coming? -- $100 a barrel. is the grinch coming? andrea, are you feeling christmas this year? andrea: it will not...
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in europe. although the western peoples themselves, of course, did not classify us as europeans. yes, it’s enough to look, for example, at the back of the euro banknotes to see that the border of europe does not run along the urals , the border of europe for them runs along the dnieper and kiev , the border of the classical polish empire of the polish -lithuanian commonwealth - this is europe for them, although in fact. you and i understand perfectly well that we are the bearers of the european language. in the full sense of the word. we are russian people in a broad sense. those people who carry the russian idea, which , of course, is much broader than any national idea , since in western europe and the european union there is no trace left of the european idea, and there is absolutely no place left for christianity. actually, even for humanity. thank you very much. all the best to the boys in donetsk, we'll talk now. more precisely, let’s look at a fake, it turns out that it’s supposedly
in europe. although the western peoples themselves, of course, did not classify us as europeans. yes, it’s enough to look, for example, at the back of the euro banknotes to see that the border of europe does not run along the urals , the border of europe for them runs along the dnieper and kiev , the border of the classical polish empire of the polish -lithuanian commonwealth - this is europe for them, although in fact. you and i understand perfectly well that we are the bearers of the...
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bill instead of be making their way to continental europe. because europe has no borders. they can just head to the french side of the english channel and over to britain, where they can score the very best benefits and ultimately become the u. k. 's had a while and then tries to make deals with african countries to take them back, which is exactly what they've been doing in the past few months. now. cleaner. so announce the used 10 point plan, which is, it's a cold, bureaucratic response to a very eminent problem. make a list with all the time it would take to get into place. it's just far too little way too late and useless to stop the imminent influx. meanwhile, maloney's contribution was to push cleaner so uh, in front of everybody to get to need to do what the you agreed to pay over a $100000000.00 euros for the country to do earlier this year. in exchange for doing the job of holding migrates back from europe, ferrying them back to tanisha, if they happen to make it out to see and getting a grip on the migrant smugglers that were facilitating that. and despite that d
bill instead of be making their way to continental europe. because europe has no borders. they can just head to the french side of the english channel and over to britain, where they can score the very best benefits and ultimately become the u. k. 's had a while and then tries to make deals with african countries to take them back, which is exactly what they've been doing in the past few months. now. cleaner. so announce the used 10 point plan, which is, it's a cold, bureaucratic response to a...
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but the only possibility is to defuse these people in older countries of europe. and i think that you have to figure out. ready the manage of se, manageable goals. our job markets need my bills from all the side you to but the hertford, under there say that perhaps this could be more manageable if there was more solidarity from other european countries in you. law states that people must claim asylum in the country where they 1st arrive in europe, and that's left. a lot of southern u. member states like italy, it demanding more help from, from, from neighbors from other members of the you. in the past, brussels had tried to force other countries in the you to take in a certain number of migraines based on the size of their population. from your point of view, from your experience, is that something that's ever actually worked at the end? it's like it's worth and it should work because what does the alternative we have to look at the alternative. we are talking about $7000.00 people arriving at somebody do is uh, does it pretty small island? what is the limits wher
but the only possibility is to defuse these people in older countries of europe. and i think that you have to figure out. ready the manage of se, manageable goals. our job markets need my bills from all the side you to but the hertford, under there say that perhaps this could be more manageable if there was more solidarity from other european countries in you. law states that people must claim asylum in the country where they 1st arrive in europe, and that's left. a lot of southern u. member...
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