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face europe 30 are and organization for cooperation in europe is a fundamental part of the. fifty-seven states to participate rotate the chairmanship of the organization annually. we are so delighted to walk in foreign minister to the wilson center tonight. a member of the problem since 2015 became minister for foreign affairs and trade in march of 2022 shortly after russia's integration of ukraine. we are delighted to welcome ambassador and his wife. thank you for making this possible. also joining us today, true expert on the llc, a career diplomat and served as ambassador to informative. ninety-eight -- 2001 and went on to be court nadir of afghanistan and international narcotics law enforcement person so here's how this is going to go. i went to edit over and we will time for answers so be thinking of those who will have somebody coming around with the microphone. don't ask it on the microphone, are audience will. you have the floor. >> thank you. good morning. it's a great pleasure and honor to be here. thank you for coming and i would like to thank the wilson institute
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but europe is now the foss, this woman, confident of to a deadly. you the extreme heat floods and drugs. the menu is mckinnon. welcome to the program. the head of israel's military intelligence unit has resigned. failing to prevent the hum us terror attack on october, the 7th in which 1200 people were killed and 250 others were kidnapped. major general off on elisa is the 1st scene yet is ready to go to step down over the attack. i leave, i said there's, i'm the, his come on the intelligence director. it did not live up to its task. his decision to step down could set the stage for more resignations among as ralph told security personnel to more let's go straight to rebecca versus our correspondent in jerusalem. hi, rebecca, now i believe it says that he bears responsibility for this intelligence said, yeah, how likely is it that will now see more resignations from a senior military officials? of course on ya, that you know, we'll have to wait and see what happens in the full out of this resignation. we know that her leave are accepted responsibilit
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danny, always aood to net states and of europe. danny, always good to get your _ states and of europe. danny, always good to get your insight _ states and of europe. danny, always good to get your insight into - states and of europe. danny, always good to get your insight into this. i good to get your insight into this. thank you, danny russell, vice president at the asia society policy institute. gratefulfor president at the asia society policy institute. grateful for your time. around the world and across the uk, you are watching bbc news. joe biden has said he will debate donald trump ahead of this year's presidential election. it's the clearest declaration yet of his willingness to debate face—to—face with his republican rival before voters cast ballots in november. it's worth noting that when previously asked, mr biden said a debate depended on how his rival behaved. mr trump hasn't yet responded — he's been spending the day in court in new york, as his hush money trial continues. the prosecution is continuing to outline
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. >> in fact, i went europe. >> in fact, i went to europe. >> in fact, i went to europe. >> i'm sure you've been >> i'm pretty sure you've been to europe. >> i've been europe. there >> i've been in europe. there wasn't, wasn't wasn't, you know. there wasn't anybody down anybody frisking me down and saying, can't come saying, oh, no, you can't come in. tested for britishness. >> you've been to europe since they'd brexit. yes, yes, they'd had brexit. yes, yes, yes. and australia to there. >> but this is one effect like getting countries i mean. getting into countries i mean. well to 30 be able to get well 18 to 30 be able to get into and pass through into countries and pass through passport it passport control easier. is it going all old people going to be all the old people queuing people go queuing whilst young people go rushing past? no, just mean. >> mean that can >> it'll just mean that they can stay in this stay there for four in this thing, proposal for four thing, this proposal for four years and do whatever want years and do whatever they want to what they can do to do, which
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k, which are the main markets, fullness the in europe. and the situation is to say no, uh most baby cereals and growing up, you know, the product sold by and that's the whole. so without any added shooter. so we confronted nestle with our findings and their response is basically that they comply with all national registrations. and international stumbles, and this is true. but as i mentioned, they are the one. they have a huge influence on the weight and national legislations and the codecs thumbs up are being developed. and so of course they comply with those funds, cleared old, stunned down the sugar here, no sugar in there. that's one that's i mean the sugar is available if they want to edit, they just added. they remove that in switzerland, in europe for other reasons because they know that consumers don't accept it anymore. and i don't think the baby's in africa in asia, or uh, in any other allowing me to come country like more sugarland based in suits and in northern europe. therefore, compared to show the content of 2 of nestlings,
k, which are the main markets, fullness the in europe. and the situation is to say no, uh most baby cereals and growing up, you know, the product sold by and that's the whole. so without any added shooter. so we confronted nestle with our findings and their response is basically that they comply with all national registrations. and international stumbles, and this is true. but as i mentioned, they are the one. they have a huge influence on the weight and national legislations and the codecs...
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and with immigration, a key issue among voters in europe. it's likely that governments will be keeping a close eye on the policies success or failure. let's get across to london for more on the story from our correspondence. charlotte have chosen hill, charlotte, can you clarify for our viewers how the government expects this to work? what happens when asylum seekers arrive and wonder, for example? yeah, well this is going to impacts people who have arrived in the u. k. illegally. uh, they will be sent as well as a selection of those will be sent to everyone to where they'll have that assignment claims process. now what is the key to this? the entire legislation is, is the flight the take home full essentially be a one way tickets. even if aside and claims are submitted in rwanda, this has been sent will have no right to return to the case. not really is what is, what is key to this? now we know that there's been a lot of legal challenges through this legislation. the supreme court's indeed found that it was previously a law for one of the r
and with immigration, a key issue among voters in europe. it's likely that governments will be keeping a close eye on the policies success or failure. let's get across to london for more on the story from our correspondence. charlotte have chosen hill, charlotte, can you clarify for our viewers how the government expects this to work? what happens when asylum seekers arrive and wonder, for example? yeah, well this is going to impacts people who have arrived in the u. k. illegally. uh, they will...
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right. macklin talked about europe meeting the ecological transition as the farmers in europe, street jacketed by european climate change. dick tats with their farm land, be spied on by european satellites to ensure compliance. how great that is, brought up europe's energy sovereignty and re industrialization. not so that's about germany in particular, it's still busy the industrialized thing, so they're not quite on the other side of that. yeah. all the, you have to be some more dependent on pricier american liquefied natural gas o. and francis own ellen, g imports from russia are now up 75 percent in the 1st few months of this year compared to a year ago. so i guess my call figure is that people are so stupid that if he just says something enough times like in the speech, they'll just simply accept it all as objective reality. the fight against terrorism is at the top of the gender and some petersburg.
right. macklin talked about europe meeting the ecological transition as the farmers in europe, street jacketed by european climate change. dick tats with their farm land, be spied on by european satellites to ensure compliance. how great that is, brought up europe's energy sovereignty and re industrialization. not so that's about germany in particular, it's still busy the industrialized thing, so they're not quite on the other side of that. yeah. all the, you have to be some more dependent on...
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the the premier league, 'ust the top clutch in europe._ the premier league, 'ust the top clutch in europe. the clever mantra is football for _ clutch in europe. the clever mantra is football for all, _ clutch in europe. the clever mantra is football for all, but _ clutch in europe. the clever mantra is football for all, but this - clutch in europe. the clever mantra is football for all, but this is - is football for all, but this is realty— is football for all, but this is really about the few. this is about the champions league clubs. by the expansion— the champions league clubs. by the expansion of the champions league, effectively, the group stage impinges later in the season, and that crosses paths with the fa cup. ithink— that crosses paths with the fa cup. i think everyone understands that there _ i think everyone understands that there is— i think everyone understands that there is fixture conduction, but i don't _ there is fixture conduction, but i don't see — there is fixture conduction, but i don't see why will some of what the elite would — don't see why will some o
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this incident will add to growing fee is the democratic institutions across europe, being targeted by foreign intelligence agencies. as for this prime minister, richard still knock has announced plans for a mass of increase in you could defense spending to count on what he called a growing threat to global democracy. so not meet the announcement. don't go visit to warsaw alongside natal secretary general against stall to bug. he also unveiled the details of a new 580000000 euro military, a package for ukraine to include both munition and ad defense and the files. so next i've been increased to britain's own defense budget is necessary, as the world is the most dangerous. it has been since the end of the cold war. so today only bouncing the biggest strengthening about national defense for a generation. we will put the case on defense industry on a whole for to one of a central lessons of the war. and ukraine is that we need deepest, don't pause and munitions and for industry to be able to replace them more quickly . we will send you create an additional $3000000.00 pounds sitting $3000
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right, michael talked about europe reading the ecological transition, ask the farmers in europe, street jacketed by european climate change detached with the farmland, be spied on by european satellites to ensure compliance. how great that is, brought up europe's energy sovereignty and re industrialization. not so that's about germany in particular is still busy the industrialized thing. so they're not quite on the other side of that. yeah. all the, yeah, has become more depended on price here. american liquefied natural gas. oh, and francis own elegy, imports from russia are now up 75 percent in the 1st few months of this year compared to a year ago. so i guess my call figures that people are so stupid that if he just says something enough times like in the speech, they'll just simply accept it all as objective reality before i begin to service them, is that the top of the agenda, the for of in st. petersburg as representatives of the country from around the world have gathered to address global security issues. we have to also speak with the m. m by so that's a russia, yes, as long as
right, michael talked about europe reading the ecological transition, ask the farmers in europe, street jacketed by european climate change detached with the farmland, be spied on by european satellites to ensure compliance. how great that is, brought up europe's energy sovereignty and re industrialization. not so that's about germany in particular is still busy the industrialized thing. so they're not quite on the other side of that. yeah. all the, yeah, has become more depended on price here....
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that's when europe does work best. with your expertise as a former ambassador to nato, the word is that he would push zelensky to see crime air and parts of the donbas is reported by the new york post what's less clear is what his intentions would be towards nato and actually what he would do if putin said no to a peace deal. irate what he would do if putin said no to a peace deal-— a peace deal. we won't know until then and hopefully _ a peace deal. we won't know until then and hopefully we _ a peace deal. we won't know until then and hopefully we will - a peace deal. we won't know until then and hopefully we will never l then and hopefully we will never find out, — then and hopefully we will never find out, by _ then and hopefully we will never find out, by the _ then and hopefully we will never find out, by the way. _ then and hopefully we will never find out, by the way. if - then and hopefully we will never find out, by the way. if we - then and hopefully we will never find out, by the way. if we everl then an
that's when europe does work best. with your expertise as a former ambassador to nato, the word is that he would push zelensky to see crime air and parts of the donbas is reported by the new york post what's less clear is what his intentions would be towards nato and actually what he would do if putin said no to a peace deal. irate what he would do if putin said no to a peace deal-— a peace deal. we won't know until then and hopefully _ a peace deal. we won't know until then and hopefully we...
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for. vote to europe's great struggles for freedom _ vote to europe's great struggles for freedom in— vote to europe's great struggles for freedom in the _ vote to europe's great struggles for freedom in the past. _ vote to europe's great struggles for freedom in the past. the?- vote to europe's great struggles for freedom in the past.— freedom in the past. they have to sta in freedom in the past. they have to stay in the — freedom in the past. they have to stay in the war— freedom in the past. they have to stay in the war this _ freedom in the past. they have to stay in the war this year _ freedom in the past. they have to stay in the war this year and - freedom in the past. they have to stay in the war this year and next | stay in the war this year and next year things may change in a more structured way. but for the ukrainians, it is a bit like in the second world war, this is the 1941 moment. there was nothing but defeat before then, the balance shifted for the allies during 1941, but the effect wasn't felt until the autumn of 1942. that was the first time the tide began to
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i'm director of the global europe program here at wilson and we are focused often how europe is addressing the global challenges we face today. among those challenges is the threat to europe's security architecture and the organization for security and cooperation in europe is a fundamental part of that. the 57 state that is participate in ofce rotates the chairmanship of the organization annually and malta hosts the role this year s which is why we are so delight today welcome malta's foreign minister. foreign minister borg has been a member in parliament since 2013. he became minister for foreign and european affairs for trade in march of 22. we are also delight today welcome malta's ambassador to the united states and his wife to the wilson center today. thank you for making this event possible in the minister's busy schedule. also joining us today is a true expert on the ofce, ambassador david johnson. ninety-eight -- 2001 and went on to be court nadir of afghanistan and international narcotics law enforcement person so here's how this is going to go. i went to edit over and we will ti
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it is a good day for america, a good day for europe, and a good day for world peace. this is consequential. i just signed into law a massive security package that was passed by the house of representatives this weekend, and by the senate yesterday. it's going to make america safer, it's going to make the world safer, and it continues american leadership in the world and everyone knows it gives vital support to america's partners so they can defend themselves against threats to their sovereignty. in the lives and freedom of their citizens. because when our allies are stronger, and i will make this point again and again, when our allies are stronger, we are stronger. i'm grateful to all those in congress, democrats, republicans, independents who voted for this bill. it should have been easier and it should have gotten there sooner, but in the end, we did what america always does. we rose to the moment and came together and we got it done. now we need to move fast, and we are. over two years, russia has been responsible for a brutal campaign against ukraine. they killed
it is a good day for america, a good day for europe, and a good day for world peace. this is consequential. i just signed into law a massive security package that was passed by the house of representatives this weekend, and by the senate yesterday. it's going to make america safer, it's going to make the world safer, and it continues american leadership in the world and everyone knows it gives vital support to america's partners so they can defend themselves against threats to their...
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complaints notjust europe needs to do more after complaints not just from europe needs to do more after complaints notjust from donald trump, although maybe he is the most vocalin trump, although maybe he is the most vocal in the way he goes about it, but complaints from other us presidents in the past as well that they felt europe was not spending enough on defence and leader is now saying that needs to change.- saying that needs to change. jusco, thank ou saying that needs to change. jusco, thank you very _ saying that needs to change. jusco, thank you very much. _ saying that needs to change. jusco, thank you very much. jessica - saying that needs to change. jusco, thank you very much. jessica park. saying that needs to change. jusco, | thank you very much. jessica park in thank you very much. jessica park in ballon. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. the us senate has approved a $95 billion aid package for ukraine, israel and taiwan. the overwhelming vote in favour marks the end of six months of deadlock in congress and follows the approval of the house of represe
complaints notjust europe needs to do more after complaints not just from europe needs to do more after complaints notjust from donald trump, although maybe he is the most vocalin trump, although maybe he is the most vocal in the way he goes about it, but complaints from other us presidents in the past as well that they felt europe was not spending enough on defence and leader is now saying that needs to change.- saying that needs to change. jusco, thank ou saying that needs to change. jusco,...
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this is bloomberg daybreak: europe. these are the stories that say or agenda. stocks follow the u.s. higher on optimism big tech report healthy profits this week. but could troubles at tesla spoil the party? in europe, pmi data out this morning for clues on the health of the economy and the ecb's rate path ahead. plus, the u.k. governments controversial rwanda deportation bill is finally set to become law. questions remain over how the policy will work and when the first flights will take off. we are in earnings season, so we bring you the resorts crossing from french automaker renault and upbeat, the first part revenues coming in at 7.1 billion euros, above the rest of its of 11.4 3 billion euros. -- above the estimates. there has been decent demand for the revamped cleo. we are looking for any lines on the outlook for ev's more broadly. competition from tesla, chinese automakers as well. beat in terms of fourth-quarter revenue for renault. scf of at least 2.5 billion. estimates have been for at least 2.6 2 billion, so a little below the estimates. first quart
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we in europe cannot and should not relax. the defense of europe is 1st and foremost in matter for us europeans. the reset to allocate the $61000000000.00 in aid of a key, but a substantial part of the funding will go to washington own live in the field. complex. $23000000000.00 is for the american defense contract is a reprice the stump files on another. 11000000000 is for us region operations, including boosting washington's intel activities. however, more spending fully ukraine called very little further away on the us national debt, which is already some policy in the countries. bruce domestic product. this new spending $60000000000.00 is designated as emergency spending minute go, meaning it goes straight to our national debt. a national debt that grows every single 2nd to the tune of $8000000000.00 every single day. and by the way, while i was speaking, we have added another $5500000.00 to the national debt. but in the budget office has all that in city is a ratio the us that the g d. p will be a 166 percent in the yello
we in europe cannot and should not relax. the defense of europe is 1st and foremost in matter for us europeans. the reset to allocate the $61000000000.00 in aid of a key, but a substantial part of the funding will go to washington own live in the field. complex. $23000000000.00 is for the american defense contract is a reprice the stump files on another. 11000000000 is for us region operations, including boosting washington's intel activities. however, more spending fully ukraine called very...
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when in martin martin luther waged a revolution and this really splintered europe in a way where europe had had a university, political and cultural university that enabled europe to really stand for something, it stood, stood for the cross, even with its foibles is exaggerated foibles in the history books after the wound of the protestant revolt, this, this change the situation and europe became frank town in a way. it never had been before, and it hadn't been even after 1054. when church, eastern church west split the latin and greek church, which became, you know, orthodox versus catholic, that didn't to do as much damage as $1517.00 to christendom. and the of the unity of christians that in many ways was pollinating the foundation of america. even though the foundation of america was largely good. and we've wound up in this situation where christians feel scatter divided and leaderless here on the 21st century. it's really sad. timothy j. gordon. philosopher, author of the case for patriarchy and host of rules for a retro grade. thank you so much for that deep insight today. i reall
when in martin martin luther waged a revolution and this really splintered europe in a way where europe had had a university, political and cultural university that enabled europe to really stand for something, it stood, stood for the cross, even with its foibles is exaggerated foibles in the history books after the wound of the protestant revolt, this, this change the situation and europe became frank town in a way. it never had been before, and it hadn't been even after 1054. when church,...
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s. europe and japan. it's just the beginning. so stella mentioned her perspective when people find a way to improve themselves through technology and they develop it side the and integrated into every day. nice and actually skeleton will be positive, but i will find them focusing on working lives on private lives. as we grow older, they'll help us live longer and stay independent. it will become normal to web robots. so in our abilities club, the look like a. it's a vision that's convinced german automotive supplier movie. yeah. the company produces the exoskeletons in north run, west failure. the next delivery is ready to go. destination is the us step on cuba is responsible for the new product line. he expects a large global market for exoskeletons in the next 2 to 5 years. the heated, the v, them deliver movement is huge worldwide in an infinite number of workplaces. it's a really basic important movement ones and mobile support in the form of an extra scales. and is we think a very mobile way to do business, protecting the ba
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and we have become europe's 1st economy during this time. i mean, i doubted that what he was saying was true at the time because i didn't know right . of course, the tucker carlson interview was dismissed by most of my colleagues completely. they never even played it. they never even mentioned that. those who work here in the united states and in western media. until now, here's the article i'm talking about. this is the one that just appeared on cnbc this morning with a headline, which pretty much repeats the russian president's statement. here's the quote. russia is expected to grow faster than all advanced economies this year. in fact, according to the international monetary fund, the i a math, and the cnbc report, russia is g d p growth will hit 3.2 percent. how good is that? let's compare. i've got this chart i want to show you, and in this chart you see how it stacks up uh, how rusher compares with the g. d p wise, by the way to other g 7 nations. look at rush. those numbers. look who's below the us under russia. somewhere around 2 per
and we have become europe's 1st economy during this time. i mean, i doubted that what he was saying was true at the time because i didn't know right . of course, the tucker carlson interview was dismissed by most of my colleagues completely. they never even played it. they never even mentioned that. those who work here in the united states and in western media. until now, here's the article i'm talking about. this is the one that just appeared on cnbc this morning with a headline, which pretty...
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this is bloomberg daybreak: europe. i am tom mackenzie in london and these are the stories that set your agenda. they refrain from further escalation for now. investors look ahead to earnings from the magnificent seven and from europe's banks. ukraine's president, volodymyr zelenskyy says billions of dollars in new funding code help kyiv retake the initiative against russian forces. tesla/is prices -- tesla slashes prices. eyes turn to the crucial earnings report. it is a big week in terms of the earnings story with u.s. tax. tesla reporting on tuesday but also european banks in focus for us today as well and we check in on the markets when there is a bit of relief. with the outside coming through for equities and a little bit of downside for those haven assets, the likes of gold, oil, and the u.s. dollar. futures pointing higher. the ftse 100 up in the session. we look at the energy story as well given that oil has come off a little to see how that feeds through in to the ftse 100. s&p futures above the 5000 level. nas
this is bloomberg daybreak: europe. i am tom mackenzie in london and these are the stories that set your agenda. they refrain from further escalation for now. investors look ahead to earnings from the magnificent seven and from europe's banks. ukraine's president, volodymyr zelenskyy says billions of dollars in new funding code help kyiv retake the initiative against russian forces. tesla/is prices -- tesla slashes prices. eyes turn to the crucial earnings report. it is a big week in terms of...
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here's what's happening in europe as i speak. you have russia, who has launched an effort to destroy ukraine -- not just the crimea, but to take kyiv and turn it into a part of russia, ukraine, a sovereign nation that gave up 1,700 nuclear weapons they had in their possession after the end of the cold war -- the budapest memorandum in the mid-1990's -- the ukrainians gave up 1, 00 nuclear weapons with the assurance their sovereignty would be protected. so what do we have now? we have a situation where for the second time russia has invaded ukraine. they did it in 2014. we had some kind of peace agreement. didn't hold. why? because putin wants all of ukraine. i'll talk about that in a moment. he wants more than just ukraine. he wants to reconstruct the russian empire, the old soviet union. listen to him, not me. i'll talk about that in a moment. go back in time to the 1930's. if you could go back to time and you could talk to the leaders of -- in the 1930's knowing what you know now, what would you tell them? you should stop hitle
here's what's happening in europe as i speak. you have russia, who has launched an effort to destroy ukraine -- not just the crimea, but to take kyiv and turn it into a part of russia, ukraine, a sovereign nation that gave up 1,700 nuclear weapons they had in their possession after the end of the cold war -- the budapest memorandum in the mid-1990's -- the ukrainians gave up 1, 00 nuclear weapons with the assurance their sovereignty would be protected. so what do we have now? we have a...
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how great that is brought up europe's energy sovereignty and re industrialization . not so that's about germany in particular is still busy the industrialized thing . so they're not quite on the other side of that. yeah. all the yeah, has become more dependent on price here, american liquefied natural gas. oh. and francis own ellen, g imports from russia are now up 75 percent university months of this year compared to a year ago. so guess my call figures that people are so stupid that if he just says something enough times like in the speech, they'll just simply accept it all as objective reality. yeah, tough token or for other from rachel moss and good work to wrap up this house program here on t international about storage. you can catch up on, on ocoee dot com. we're also across a gob odyssey. and of course, kilogram was the the, what is part of the, the employee would post that isn't the defense you of us and building the word or is it something deeper, more complex might be present there? let's stop without keesha's desktop part of the as long as the casualties
how great that is brought up europe's energy sovereignty and re industrialization . not so that's about germany in particular is still busy the industrialized thing . so they're not quite on the other side of that. yeah. all the yeah, has become more dependent on price here, american liquefied natural gas. oh. and francis own ellen, g imports from russia are now up 75 percent university months of this year compared to a year ago. so guess my call figures that people are so stupid that if he...
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he has said the world has changed, and europe needs to adapt to that. and he was pleading in favor of a european defense strategy with a common force with more investments in the defense sector across europe. it's also not just the front supposed to also be other countries. obviously, my problem once you have to adopt a stronger defense policy, does he see himself as being in the lead on it? it does sound like that really he was talking about maybe assessing on a common beside a she, you defense system. you was also talking about nuclear decision being at the center of this new strategy and a front of the have nuclear weapons. and so front would be at the center of that. if you look at the home phones and my call has over the past few months, actually been pleading in favor of a war economy. and he's been touring the country here in, in france, saying that companies needed to invest more. and that the government was actually spending money on weapon systems. and new companies and new factories are being built across frauds as we speak. so yes, he seems
he has said the world has changed, and europe needs to adapt to that. and he was pleading in favor of a european defense strategy with a common force with more investments in the defense sector across europe. it's also not just the front supposed to also be other countries. obviously, my problem once you have to adopt a stronger defense policy, does he see himself as being in the lead on it? it does sound like that really he was talking about maybe assessing on a common beside a she, you...
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and a fractured europe. gone will be the postwar order that has kept europe free and prosperous, gone will be our credibility in the eyes of our allies and our adversaries, and gone will be the america that promised to stand up for freedom, democracy, and human rights wherever they are threatened or wherever they are under attack. our allies are facing existential threats and our friends and foes around the world are watching. waiting. to see how america will respond. vladimir putin is watching. our allies in nato and across europe are watching. what course will america take? we must stop putin in his tracks right now. the world must see our resolve. we need to support ukraine. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from connecticut reserves. the gentleman from florida is recognized. mr. diaz-balart: i would now like to yield one minute to the gentleman from ohio, chairman of the permanent select committee, mr. turner, for one minute. the chair: the gentleman is recognized
and a fractured europe. gone will be the postwar order that has kept europe free and prosperous, gone will be our credibility in the eyes of our allies and our adversaries, and gone will be the america that promised to stand up for freedom, democracy, and human rights wherever they are threatened or wherever they are under attack. our allies are facing existential threats and our friends and foes around the world are watching. waiting. to see how america will respond. vladimir putin is...
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even snow across northern europe and some snow across the alps, too. now over us, high pressure is in charge of the weather, but notice that northerly breeze close to the north sea coast on the eastern side of the high pressure, which is centred around ireland. so this is the satellite picture from earlier on. it started off quite sunny, but then the clouds developed during the afternoon and it turned quite cold. now, through this evening, variable amounts of cloud, but some clear skies out towards the west here. just a little bit of rain sneaking in on a weak weather front across northern and central scotland. how about the temperatures? yes, a chance of a little bit of frost outside of town where the skies are clear through the night. but i think in city centres it's closer to around four, five, six degrees. so tomorrow, a similar day in that there will be a chilly breeze on the north sea coast, maybe one or two showers, but i think quite cloudy across northern, eastern scotland, the north east of england, too. a little bit of rain. the best of the w
even snow across northern europe and some snow across the alps, too. now over us, high pressure is in charge of the weather, but notice that northerly breeze close to the north sea coast on the eastern side of the high pressure, which is centred around ireland. so this is the satellite picture from earlier on. it started off quite sunny, but then the clouds developed during the afternoon and it turned quite cold. now, through this evening, variable amounts of cloud, but some clear skies out...
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what about europe? jim: we have a bit of an advantaged position in europe because we crack light in europe, we crack more propane in our crackers and so propane spread has increased dramatically. that is a cost advantage that we have that others in the market do not have. we focus on the domestic market so the thing we want to watch long term is can these energy costs stay low like they are today. what happens to the downstream demand. we've some -- we've seen some announcements, we've seen some announcements on energy intensive industries like steel shutting down, we watch the demand and see what happens with our downstream customers in places like appliances and automotive and make sure that our footprint is sized to serve that market long term. clearly the cost advantage is in canada, the united states, latin america, middle east. with europe having moved into the high cost position last year and asia-pacific at the top end of the curve. what sets the pricing for them is the price of oil. katie: you
what about europe? jim: we have a bit of an advantaged position in europe because we crack light in europe, we crack more propane in our crackers and so propane spread has increased dramatically. that is a cost advantage that we have that others in the market do not have. we focus on the domestic market so the thing we want to watch long term is can these energy costs stay low like they are today. what happens to the downstream demand. we've some -- we've seen some announcements, we've seen...
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♪ >> good morning, this is bloomberg daybreak europe. tesla shares soar after elon musk's promise of making cheaper cars sooner. stocks gain in asia, pay $69 billion sale and solid demand as a 5% coupon appears allusive. biden says a will flow to ukraine after senate passes and aid package. let's check in on earnings. volvo cars with the focus on price and cost cutting. we know sales across europe have been slowing. volvo cars sees full-year revenue up at least 15%, pushing forward, revenue is a miss. logging 93 point 8, 90 4 billion krona in terms of revenue below estimates that had seen shy of 100 billion. in terms of operating income, that came in below estimates versus just shy of 6 billion. margin is a mess. just shy of 5.7, but revenue up 15%, a company we will watch at the open as we contend with softness. competition from china, price cutting. we will be speaking to the volvo car ceo and president at 7:15 am u.k. time. and the swiss drugmaker first-quarter sales coming in shy of estimates. 14.4 billion, estimates for 14 billion,
♪ >> good morning, this is bloomberg daybreak europe. tesla shares soar after elon musk's promise of making cheaper cars sooner. stocks gain in asia, pay $69 billion sale and solid demand as a 5% coupon appears allusive. biden says a will flow to ukraine after senate passes and aid package. let's check in on earnings. volvo cars with the focus on price and cost cutting. we know sales across europe have been slowing. volvo cars sees full-year revenue up at least 15%, pushing forward,...
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okay, now it's, it's been proven now that europe is roaming more than of the continents. what is your doing to, to cope with, to adapt to these changes? so, i mean, there are different things i mean and calculating it. for example, authorities are investing heavily in the solid nation so that it's literally taking salt out of ocean water so that they can use it for drinking. the problem is that it's usually energy intensive and very expensive. so it's not the best way for it. but there are problems as well. for example, with a heat, heat related deaths have risen from around 60000 in 2022 and are set to double. but by 2050, nothing is done according to the world health organization. and a lot of that is down to of you know, the fact that people are not aware that this is such an issue. and that health care professionals are also underestimating the risks of heat. so a lot more needs to be done to, to realize that, you know, this is something that is, needs to be taken care of. absolutely. and having some real effects on people's health and wellbeing. and there is potentia
okay, now it's, it's been proven now that europe is roaming more than of the continents. what is your doing to, to cope with, to adapt to these changes? so, i mean, there are different things i mean and calculating it. for example, authorities are investing heavily in the solid nation so that it's literally taking salt out of ocean water so that they can use it for drinking. the problem is that it's usually energy intensive and very expensive. so it's not the best way for it. but there are...
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we are seeing pockets of green when it comes to tech in europe. it is driven by the results we are getting from the tech space in europe. retail is up 1.3% as i mentioned earlier with the result from ab foods which is contributing to the positive momentum. they beat on the expectations. when it comes to the worst performing ectors, it is basic resources down 1.2%, frank. >> you mentioned technology is out performing. one company is helping is s.a.p. it is reporting first quarter cloud revenue in line at 3.9 billion euro which was a 24% increase from the year earlier as the surge for artificial intelligence is fueling growth. annette is joining us with more. shares are moving higher, annette. >> reporter: yes. we have seen positive momentum more s.a.p. shares for a couple of months. this is pushing them higher again because clearly they are reconfirming outlook for the year and the partnership that nvidia seems to be working quite well. in a nutshell, what they are saying is they have loads of data and they have most data among tech companies and t
we are seeing pockets of green when it comes to tech in europe. it is driven by the results we are getting from the tech space in europe. retail is up 1.3% as i mentioned earlier with the result from ab foods which is contributing to the positive momentum. they beat on the expectations. when it comes to the worst performing ectors, it is basic resources down 1.2%, frank. >> you mentioned technology is out performing. one company is helping is s.a.p. it is reporting first quarter cloud...
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he's on a trip to, europe, where he's trying to build support. and his conclusion is that optimism is an order because day by day, democracy is proving itself to be a not at all fragile, all pile up, a fragile flower. his goal was to preserve freedom as as well as peace, and he predicted it may not be easy to see, but i believe we live now at a turning point, a conclusion that almost everyone thought was wrong, but that was totally right. but reagan also spoke to another audience. reagan was speaking indirectly to the soviets because he knew that they were listening. one message he had for the soviets is he's telling them that he recognizes and they in their hearts know that the soviet system simply work. he says, we are witnessing today at great crisis, a crisis where the demands of the economic are conflicting directly with those of the political order. and he concluded, it is soviet union that runs against the tide of history almost no one thought that was true then, but we now know that it was entirely from the analysis of soviet economic dat
he's on a trip to, europe, where he's trying to build support. and his conclusion is that optimism is an order because day by day, democracy is proving itself to be a not at all fragile, all pile up, a fragile flower. his goal was to preserve freedom as as well as peace, and he predicted it may not be easy to see, but i believe we live now at a turning point, a conclusion that almost everyone thought was wrong, but that was totally right. but reagan also spoke to another audience. reagan was...
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right back on talked about europe meeting the ecological transition, ask the farmers in europe, street jacketed by european climate change detached with their farmland, be spied on by european satellites to ensure compliance. how great that is brought up, europe's energy sovereignty and re industrialization was not so that's about germany . in particular, it's still busy the industrialized thing, so they're not quite on the other side of that. yeah. all the, you know, has become more dependent on price here, american liquefied natural gas. oh. and francis own ellen, g imports from russia are now up 75 percent and the 1st few months of this year compared to a year ago. so guess my whole state or is that people are so stupid that if he just says something enough times like in the speech, they'll just simply accept it all as objective reality. yeah, tough to cover for that for me. rachel moss and good work to wrap up this house program here on t international. all of our stores you can catch up on, on ocoee, dot com. we're also across a gab odyssey. and of course, telegram us the media. i
right back on talked about europe meeting the ecological transition, ask the farmers in europe, street jacketed by european climate change detached with their farmland, be spied on by european satellites to ensure compliance. how great that is brought up, europe's energy sovereignty and re industrialization was not so that's about germany . in particular, it's still busy the industrialized thing, so they're not quite on the other side of that. yeah. all the, you know, has become more dependent...
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europe would face a security threat that it has not seen in our lifetimes. as president biden has noted, russia will not stop in ukraine. if the kremlin gets its way, if putin's war of imperial aggression succeeds, every tyrant on earth will take note. the war in ukraine was also a topic of discussion, when us secretary of antony blinken met with china's president xi in beijing on friday. a visit that's seen as a chance to ease tense relations between the two powers. but while there was praise — there was also warning. mr blinken — america's top diplomat — accused china of helping russia to sustain its assault on ukraine by continuing to supply items to make weapons. he called on them stop — warning if china did not act — the us would. it's helping russia perpetuate its aggression against ukraine. but it's also creating a growing threat to europe because of russia's aggression. and what i'm hearing from europeans is deep concern about this. so for china, he wants to have better relations, not only with us but with countries in europe, it can't do t
europe would face a security threat that it has not seen in our lifetimes. as president biden has noted, russia will not stop in ukraine. if the kremlin gets its way, if putin's war of imperial aggression succeeds, every tyrant on earth will take note. the war in ukraine was also a topic of discussion, when us secretary of antony blinken met with china's president xi in beijing on friday. a visit that's seen as a chance to ease tense relations between the two powers. but while there was praise...
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thejet meandering diving down across continental europe. the jet meandering across europe. the jet meandering across europe this weekend and if anything it is going to bend back on itself and that will allow colder air in across the eastern half of the uk. through the rest of today an old weather fronts clearing the south, a little bit of rain with that. behind it some sunny spells. quite pretty close to the east coast, making it feel chilly. 8 degrees in aberdeen. the highest temperatures further west. through this evening and overnight it will stay breezy close to the east coast. more cloud pitching in to the north of scotland, but in between some clear spells. it will be a cold night with a touch of frost for some. saturday should start for most of us with a decent amount of sunshine. however, we will see cloud building as the day wears on. some showers potentially across eastern parts where it will stay breezy. a weather front will move into northern scotland. the best of the sunshine and warmth likely to be across northern ireland, 15 degrees here, compared to just nor
thejet meandering diving down across continental europe. the jet meandering across europe. the jet meandering across europe this weekend and if anything it is going to bend back on itself and that will allow colder air in across the eastern half of the uk. through the rest of today an old weather fronts clearing the south, a little bit of rain with that. behind it some sunny spells. quite pretty close to the east coast, making it feel chilly. 8 degrees in aberdeen. the highest temperatures...
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in europe, the united kingdom and germany are the top two donors in terms of military aid to kyiv. it is a really important partnership in that sense but if you scratch beneath the service a little bit more, there are some differences in approach. for example, when it came up in the press conference, the chancellor has refused to send a long—range cruise missile to ukraine despite significant pressure and suggestions, diplomatic suggestions from the uk, that they feel that germany should do so but he was holding his ground today and basically saying he was not going to be sending those missiles to ukraine. 0n defence spending, rishi sunak announced yesterday that britain would be hiking up defence spending to 2.5% by 2030, certainly thatis spending to 2.5% by 2030, certainly that is the intention, he was questioned about exactly how he plans on paying for that should he be re—elected as prime minister in a general election. that is expected later this year. the polls are looking a bit gloomy for him but he insisted that there was a plan to pat’- insisted that there was a plan
in europe, the united kingdom and germany are the top two donors in terms of military aid to kyiv. it is a really important partnership in that sense but if you scratch beneath the service a little bit more, there are some differences in approach. for example, when it came up in the press conference, the chancellor has refused to send a long—range cruise missile to ukraine despite significant pressure and suggestions, diplomatic suggestions from the uk, that they feel that germany should do...
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and especially in europe, in fact. um, you know, i think i had this idea of moving to europe as this utopia. and i'm sad at the europe that i find because it nice in the united i had to leave your oh yeah, you pay and julian assigned. yeah. of course famously is in your shortly but yeah, so it would be united states just finally. i mean, do you think we'll ever see redacted on so called mainstream television when the or this bad nightmare is of so called journalist refusing to quest, you're going to use uh, ends no, and i don't aspire to that really. i said that more people come with journalism, the questions, things rather than journalism to just write down what they told in press releases perhaps. um, but i don't know if the television is that place. i think as media more and people watch friends with tucker carlson of course, who a band and tag tv. yes. yeah. he's a good friend of clayton's and that's a family friend and. yeah, i don't, i don't, i used to care a lot about that because it was more of like what we all
and especially in europe, in fact. um, you know, i think i had this idea of moving to europe as this utopia. and i'm sad at the europe that i find because it nice in the united i had to leave your oh yeah, you pay and julian assigned. yeah. of course famously is in your shortly but yeah, so it would be united states just finally. i mean, do you think we'll ever see redacted on so called mainstream television when the or this bad nightmare is of so called journalist refusing to quest, you're...
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check on some great cultural memorials to boot dw travel regarding the this is focus on europe. i'm laura buffalo, nice to have you with us. a recent landmark ruling at the european court of human rights could set a new precedent in the fight against climate change. judges rule that switzerland has violated human rights by not doing enough to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. the case was brought forward by a group of more than 2000 women. extreme weather events are becoming more frequent in europe as the deadline to meet the parish climate degree. me.
check on some great cultural memorials to boot dw travel regarding the this is focus on europe. i'm laura buffalo, nice to have you with us. a recent landmark ruling at the european court of human rights could set a new precedent in the fight against climate change. judges rule that switzerland has violated human rights by not doing enough to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. the case was brought forward by a group of more than 2000 women. extreme weather events are becoming more frequent in...
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jonathan: europe going to europe? lisa: it has been a confusing bunch of weeks. even if you have conviction, you are bullish, you are not buying. that is the tone of the morning. jonathan: you have offended a lot of people. under surveillance this morning is the israeli military chief resigning over the failure to prevent the october 7 attack. over the weekend, some quiet. no real developments like we had in the previous week. annmarie: absolutely in terms of calm at the moment between iran and israel. i most say the israeli people have been starving for some sort of recognition by the government that they were at fault for what was happening on october 7. will the calls stopped for netanyahu to step down? i'm not sure. you are seeing protests that have not abated since that attack. jonathan: 86.76 on brent. gina raimondo saying huawei's latest phones trails the u.s. in terms of chip technology. we have the most sophisticated semiconductors in the world. we have out innovated china. annmarie: lesley stahl says by we, you mean taiwan. she says fair. jonathan: that
jonathan: europe going to europe? lisa: it has been a confusing bunch of weeks. even if you have conviction, you are bullish, you are not buying. that is the tone of the morning. jonathan: you have offended a lot of people. under surveillance this morning is the israeli military chief resigning over the failure to prevent the october 7 attack. over the weekend, some quiet. no real developments like we had in the previous week. annmarie: absolutely in terms of calm at the moment between iran and...
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and in europe the gdp for the u.s. yesterday was along the lines. at the end of the day, the macro picture remains supportive for equities some growth and some inflation is not that bad for equities the concern is more about rates and how long they will stay high we think there is a window now to reconsider increasing loan exposures to markets we like to be somewhat greedy when others are fearful. it's not just that we think after alphabet and microsoft reports, we are heading into amazon with a good chance that the markets find ground to rebound from here. >> all right deputy head of economics and cross asset strategy at kepler thank you for your time. >>> turning to the bank of japan, the central bank has kept rates on hold in line with expectations it expect inflation to stay near the 2% target in the next three years. with that in mind, i want to take you to what we see with the currency space at this stage, you see the dollar/yen is 156.2. moments ago, we had seen the currency, yen, falling sharply to as low as 154.97. that was a flash from reu
and in europe the gdp for the u.s. yesterday was along the lines. at the end of the day, the macro picture remains supportive for equities some growth and some inflation is not that bad for equities the concern is more about rates and how long they will stay high we think there is a window now to reconsider increasing loan exposures to markets we like to be somewhat greedy when others are fearful. it's not just that we think after alphabet and microsoft reports, we are heading into amazon with...
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and certainly europe, we see europe becoming more more committed to the defense. so the drain is important because russia is causing a direct threat to your pm security. so on either side, when we likely to see the crane fatigue in the next year or 2 anyway, you expect to senior uptake on a bigger and leading role in that sense in the years ahead. i guess infected already yes, across europe has been providing more overall assistance to your current data. us as significant. but we're now seeing that europeans talk about expanding defense production, ada pulling more equipment out of their own arsenals to provide to ukraine. not sure, i think we're going to see europe, but very positive, a stronger role. and just for some closing thought, i'd like to get a sense of, of the bigger picture here. do you think that your opinions can also still be confidence that the transatlantic relationship with the us remains and will remain a pillar of its peace and security? the europeans are right to be concerned about the potential election in november, which could change the way
and certainly europe, we see europe becoming more more committed to the defense. so the drain is important because russia is causing a direct threat to your pm security. so on either side, when we likely to see the crane fatigue in the next year or 2 anyway, you expect to senior uptake on a bigger and leading role in that sense in the years ahead. i guess infected already yes, across europe has been providing more overall assistance to your current data. us as significant. but we're now seeing...