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talking about europe there is a lot of nervousness on this side of the atlantic but in canada where i live, justin trudeau, criticized donald trump forcefully during the campaign because we don't know what donald trump might do on trade. this is an important issue for europe as well but in canada we have a trade deal with mexico and the united states called nafta and donald trump wants to destroy nafta lately, anything you never heard on the part of a presidential candidate. people are getting dressed on this side of the atlantic, everywhere in the world, the big question, you asked a very good question, who is going to lead within the administration? we still don't know. many cabinet members will be inexperienced, the secretary of state nominated by donald trump, has no governmental experience, just like president trump but always the same question to a new president getting to the white house, who is going to lead? you still don't know. when you read the book the art of the deal published at the end of 1980 you learn about the character, he says i listen to people around me but made
talking about europe there is a lot of nervousness on this side of the atlantic but in canada where i live, justin trudeau, criticized donald trump forcefully during the campaign because we don't know what donald trump might do on trade. this is an important issue for europe as well but in canada we have a trade deal with mexico and the united states called nafta and donald trump wants to destroy nafta lately, anything you never heard on the part of a presidential candidate. people are getting...
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we don't have a vision in europe. sorry to be so pessimistic. henrique meirelles: we have a very interesting point here and it should be very clear about the difference between the problems and some reactions which can be the result of globalization and the policies which are needed to address those quesons. versus the populist reaction to the problem. if we go back to the 30's and the problems in europe, we can see the difference. the real problems, the post first war treaties and the economic consequences for some parts of europe and the overreaction to them and how the leaders took advantage of that problem and that took a very negative populist measure and it did not go much beyond that. that's the difference in terms of what the populist reaction is and how populist leaders take advantage of that and what the real problem is. ray dalio: i think it will be very important over the next 90 days. it we will start to learn more about whether we are invigorating the economy in certain ways prudently. i think donald trump is aggressive. is he aggr
we don't have a vision in europe. sorry to be so pessimistic. henrique meirelles: we have a very interesting point here and it should be very clear about the difference between the problems and some reactions which can be the result of globalization and the policies which are needed to address those quesons. versus the populist reaction to the problem. if we go back to the 30's and the problems in europe, we can see the difference. the real problems, the post first war treaties and the economic...
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pier carlo padoan: the problem in europe is europe. a specific manifestation of populism and disaffection with the state of things is europe. there is a strong saying that are problems are generated in brussels. we're sometimes in frankfurt, depending on where you live. this is a problem because europe used to be the solution to many of the problems of the laggards in the integration project. this has been turned around completely. europeans have a duty when they set up a policy which is hopefully convincingly dealing with the issues raised by populism. they are raising the right issues. they are not giving answers, but they are raising the right issues. the other aspect is anyone who is involved in policymaking knows that we can design beautiful strategies and solutions and bring in all the tools, but before they generate visible benefits to the population and we have the hope to raise consensus on those policies, time goes by. maybe we don't have enough time today. we need to respond to immediate crisis and pressures. as far as italy
pier carlo padoan: the problem in europe is europe. a specific manifestation of populism and disaffection with the state of things is europe. there is a strong saying that are problems are generated in brussels. we're sometimes in frankfurt, depending on where you live. this is a problem because europe used to be the solution to many of the problems of the laggards in the integration project. this has been turned around completely. europeans have a duty when they set up a policy which is...
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he will help europe to create a greater europe. nightmare,uld be a but give him 100 days to see what happens when she becomes more president. melinda: thanks all of you for being with us and all of you out there for tuning in. a announcer: this is a production of china central television america. mike: whwhat makeses a visionan? for some, it's the passion for innovation. for others, it's seeing opportunities to make a difference when others have given up. this week on "full frame," conversations with visionaries who are using their global fame to make an impact. i'm mike walter coming to o you from the heart of new york city's vibrant timemes square. let's take it "full frame."
he will help europe to create a greater europe. nightmare,uld be a but give him 100 days to see what happens when she becomes more president. melinda: thanks all of you for being with us and all of you out there for tuning in. a announcer: this is a production of china central television america. mike: whwhat makeses a visionan? for some, it's the passion for innovation. for others, it's seeing opportunities to make a difference when others have given up. this week on "full frame,"...
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he has indicated the number of other countries would probably want to get out of e europe. the message that the united states is offering is not a positive one in terms of international relations. >> another area of concern is he pointed out the united states may not support a native country if under attack if they haven't contributed sufficiently. i think there was some concern about his statements of support. it is a negotiating position, because he wants nato states to contribute more. is solicited some concerns. >> what do you think trump's presence in washington changes, if anything, not least with regards to the possible fortunes? it sends a strong message that we should be very careful about this, about the rise of populism and contemporary democracy. i think senator john mccain would say russia would probably try to intrude in the european elections in the coming year. donald trump is not popular at all and france. i think it is 81% of french people who dislike donald trump. if she is elected, which could happen, i'm not sure this will be directly or indirectly rela
he has indicated the number of other countries would probably want to get out of e europe. the message that the united states is offering is not a positive one in terms of international relations. >> another area of concern is he pointed out the united states may not support a native country if under attack if they haven't contributed sufficiently. i think there was some concern about his statements of support. it is a negotiating position, because he wants nato states to contribute more....
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he will help europe to create a greater europe. nightmare,uld be a but give him 100 days to see what happens when she becomes more president. melinda: thanks all of you for being with us and all of you out there for tuning in. ñ;a]]]]]]] >> welcome to a very special new years edition of focus on europe, i'm michelle henery. we are wrapping up 2016 by taking a look back at some of our best reports of the year. and what a year it was! we've seen just how divided this continent is. it was a shock to many europeans when britain voted to leave the european union in the brexit referendumum. ththe fishermen in cornwall, however, are elated. >> bye-bye brussels! now we can spend our own money on what we think is right. >> the fishermen of no w
he will help europe to create a greater europe. nightmare,uld be a but give him 100 days to see what happens when she becomes more president. melinda: thanks all of you for being with us and all of you out there for tuning in. ñ;a]]]]]]] >> welcome to a very special new years edition of focus on europe, i'm michelle henery. we are wrapping up 2016 by taking a look back at some of our best reports of the year. and what a year it was! we've seen just how divided this continent is. it was a...
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francine: you were mentioning europe and the fact you are more concerned about the economies of europe. is there anything politicians can do to stave off -- i don't know if you want to call it a wave of populism or being more in touch with the voter anger, let's call it that. douglas: obviously, i'm not a olitician or social scientist, reward for their savings. so, you can argue both sides, and economists do. francine: you were mentioning europe and the fact you are more concerned about the economies of urope. is there anything politicians can do to stave off -- i don't know if you want to call it a wave of populism or being more in touch with the voter anger, let's call it that. douglas: obviously, i'm not a politician or social scientist, but it does seem to me that people react badly to uncertainty in their own osition. you know, they want to believe that the future will give them more opportunities to be able to do more for their families. their kids will have a better than they have had, and so on, nd so forth. and i think that means giving some confidence to populations about the
francine: you were mentioning europe and the fact you are more concerned about the economies of europe. is there anything politicians can do to stave off -- i don't know if you want to call it a wave of populism or being more in touch with the voter anger, let's call it that. douglas: obviously, i'm not a olitician or social scientist, reward for their savings. so, you can argue both sides, and economists do. francine: you were mentioning europe and the fact you are more concerned about the...
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things will not get close to these kind of amounts in europe. >> what are the problems vw is facing? >> i t think it has more to do withth p publicity and it t is f carrying onn ? volkswagen can bring in new stories and try to get a morore positiveve message h here again. in the case is going on in europe, this will continue to hit the news. >> six executives have been charged in the u.s.. as the current a and formemer mt senior managemement cleared d oy possssible charges? >> i'm not sure. we know in germany, mr. winter corn will appear in a parliamentntary inquiry. and if more comes to light,, i would still be not inclined to rule out that there is something else. >> the company has given itself an internal makeover. the w wants the focus on mobility. is thatt plausibibly being imimplemented?d? >> and sure it's plausiblble but there is a lot of treasure. we havenen't readad muchh aboutt looming, 8% of the vehicless hae to be even vehicleses. itit would transnslate to 300,00 for r volkswagen.. considererg that globally, ll car manunufacturer sold 500,000, itit gives you a sense of h
things will not get close to these kind of amounts in europe. >> what are the problems vw is facing? >> i t think it has more to do withth p publicity and it t is f carrying onn ? volkswagen can bring in new stories and try to get a morore positiveve message h here again. in the case is going on in europe, this will continue to hit the news. >> six executives have been charged in the u.s.. as the current a and formemer mt senior managemement cleared d oy possssible charges?...
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. >>: it breaks my heart to the things that they travel all these hours from europe and are being detained. >> reporter: i spoke with an immigration attorney today. five detainees have been released. they are still trying to figure out if there are any other people from gum countries. believe we have you actually right here. >> j.r.: last night we were talking about the offer serbs who were there. --officers. >> reporter: i would not say ron vance. --running in said. >> reporter: they have capped a certain area clearer. >> j.r.: thank you so much. we will check back in with you at 830. >> j.r.: delta has grounded domestic flights he cuts of an unrelated issue. >> reporter: protesters are not like game terminals. that's that's blocking the terminals. >>: people will checked in late maybe i'm a little bit late. >>: be cut of all of the protests many flights are being delayed. >> reporter: c has of flight that leaves after 10:30 p.m. et. >>: i noticed that the staff working here. >> reporter: while many travelers are of sex. then that's that's up sat. >> j.r.: during that as not have bought o
. >>: it breaks my heart to the things that they travel all these hours from europe and are being detained. >> reporter: i spoke with an immigration attorney today. five detainees have been released. they are still trying to figure out if there are any other people from gum countries. believe we have you actually right here. >> j.r.: last night we were talking about the offer serbs who were there. --officers. >> reporter: i would not say ron vance. --running in said....
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there's millions of refugees in jordan and lebanon and europe. united states is taking a trickle of this. and they're responsible for breaking middle east. they should be accepting more refugees not less. >> thank you. you can see pretty loud out here. it's hard to keep thoughts amongst this large crowd here. this crowd stark contrast to today's poll that came out. 57% of americans saying they support executive order on this travel ban and crowd here however you see they differ with the opinion, shawn, jim, and since inrawing ration protest likely to continue at least through the days to come. >> you mentioned those reports and quinnipiac poll that support what we should point out tenant of the ban that 7 countries included on list the poles were taken before executive came out it was concept but you imagine there's a lot of people who support bans and also tonight a lot that don't. that's where's we are at this point in country. >> country divided and have been that way quite sometime. tonight we'll talk with separating fact from fiction against
there's millions of refugees in jordan and lebanon and europe. united states is taking a trickle of this. and they're responsible for breaking middle east. they should be accepting more refugees not less. >> thank you. you can see pretty loud out here. it's hard to keep thoughts amongst this large crowd here. this crowd stark contrast to today's poll that came out. 57% of americans saying they support executive order on this travel ban and crowd here however you see they differ with the...
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we know that a lot of foreign leaders particularly here in europe have been looking for signs from mr. trump about what u.s. foreign-policy will look like. did he offer any firm examples or indications about what is to come? alexandra: from my perspective, the main message was america first. he wanted this message to be heard in the whole world. that is his message and his main goal during his presidency, as i understand. anchor: it is america first, even for the allies. the notion of a carnage in america, we heard that in his speech. i know a lot of people, i was watching people as we were watching, a lot of people were visibly shocked when they heard that word. how did you read that, alexandra? he is talking about carnage being crime, a society in tatters. is that close to any reality that you can find in the united states? alexandra: the problem is that i think many people expect donald trump will be a different person once he takes office and that is not what is obviously going -- what his presidency is going to be like. he just talked today, his speech was as he used to talk to m
we know that a lot of foreign leaders particularly here in europe have been looking for signs from mr. trump about what u.s. foreign-policy will look like. did he offer any firm examples or indications about what is to come? alexandra: from my perspective, the main message was america first. he wanted this message to be heard in the whole world. that is his message and his main goal during his presidency, as i understand. anchor: it is america first, even for the allies. the notion of a carnage...
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the rest of europe will be watching because they have elections coming up. french elections, spanish elections. and we have donald trump moving into the white house in a few days time. it is all moving. it is really exciting, isn't it? at least it is moving now because there has been a lot of waiting. let us move on to the mirror. i think it is only right that you take us through this. fraud in the nhs. we were looking for an image that sums up the worst crisis in15 image that sums up the worst crisis in 15 years image that sums up the worst crisis in15 years in image that sums up the worst crisis in 15 years in amd is specially. we found it was a little girl who is two years old and was taken to hospital in kent and she has severe asthma. there was no bed, she just had to be put on the floor with a blanket and that is what amd has come to now over the winter crisis. this was a sikh girl. she spent three days in hospital. they could not get her into a ward. she came in at 630 in the evening and did not get to a ward until 2:30 am. . it sums up just how get t
the rest of europe will be watching because they have elections coming up. french elections, spanish elections. and we have donald trump moving into the white house in a few days time. it is all moving. it is really exciting, isn't it? at least it is moving now because there has been a lot of waiting. let us move on to the mirror. i think it is only right that you take us through this. fraud in the nhs. we were looking for an image that sums up the worst crisis in15 image that sums up the worst...
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g nato absolutely critical for the next administration if we are to seek preserve our interests in europe. soledad: thank you very much. we appreciate it. >> my pleasure. next, do you know which inauguration featured a drunk vice (vo) new tidy cats lightweight 4-in-1 fights mess right. attacks three strong litter box odors, plus locks clumps tight. ... and now it's light. every home, every cat. there's a tidy cats for that. president? whichpresident? which president had to be sworn in twice? what time will donald trump officially become president trump? >> yes, we can! soledad: president obama bid a farewell before a chicago hometown crowd of about 20,000 people. would bemight think it tough to relinquish presidential power. so every president has done following the lead of george 1797.ngton in power passing peacefully despite tragedy.dal or sudden correspondent liz palka takes a back. traditions date back to 1789 when our first president george washington took the oath of office at federal new york. the united states' first capital. since then, we've seen plenty of firsts. andrew jackson
g nato absolutely critical for the next administration if we are to seek preserve our interests in europe. soledad: thank you very much. we appreciate it. >> my pleasure. next, do you know which inauguration featured a drunk vice (vo) new tidy cats lightweight 4-in-1 fights mess right. attacks three strong litter box odors, plus locks clumps tight. ... and now it's light. every home, every cat. there's a tidy cats for that. president? whichpresident? which president had to be sworn in...
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the same thing also applies in eastern europe if you do the same thing with poland and russia. a very similar argument. this has moved into the economic world because now you have china threatening south korean companies as to their investments in china. and if they stuck to the threats, it could have a big impact on samsung and phones that are flogged in china. there are a few people who use of phones in china. they say they are unaware of any meetings. yeah, ok. they are unaware of any meetings. yeah, 0k. talking china, not that i ama yeah, 0k. talking china, not that i am a big soccer... sorry, football fan. china, like what it does with many industries, it is going to start churning out little footballers. don't you love it? the pictures are amazing. it is a factory... that is a very large rice paddy. parents pay $8,700 per year to send their darlings here. there are 2800 students just to send their darlings here. there are 2800 studentsjust purely on football. yeah, no. china, not that i follow it, they have just got that bloke, maybe someone can help, that bloke, maybe so
the same thing also applies in eastern europe if you do the same thing with poland and russia. a very similar argument. this has moved into the economic world because now you have china threatening south korean companies as to their investments in china. and if they stuck to the threats, it could have a big impact on samsung and phones that are flogged in china. there are a few people who use of phones in china. they say they are unaware of any meetings. yeah, ok. they are unaware of any...
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given brexit and what we are seeing in other countries in europe. because you mentioned before some european countries spend much more an adjustment persistence per capita Ãbut other things that you are seeing elsewhere, that either are better than what we are doing or are you seeing a pattern where others are doing much better on it than we are? >> i think some other places are doing better. i think germans are clearly doing better and a lot of respect. canadians do better. >> but germans often care about their apprentice program is that we mean? >> i think it works well for them. i don't know that we can emulate that exactly. i do think there is a commonality in getting outside of the us experience. i think what's going on in europe is more of a reaction to immigration and it is a reaction to trade competition. that is what is a little different. look at european complaints they have to do with regulations. you know we don't want to eat american chicken because they are bathed in chlorine. [laughter] it is a very light wash to be clear. kills a l
given brexit and what we are seeing in other countries in europe. because you mentioned before some european countries spend much more an adjustment persistence per capita Ãbut other things that you are seeing elsewhere, that either are better than what we are doing or are you seeing a pattern where others are doing much better on it than we are? >> i think some other places are doing better. i think germans are clearly doing better and a lot of respect. canadians do better. >> but...
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it is very prevalent across europe. 0ne remains. it is very prevalent across europe. one of the other big issues for europe this year is lots of key elections in key countries, france, germany, holland. the financial times looks at marine le pen and the funding she is getting, from her dad. it has historically been reported that she doesn't get on very well with her father. reported that she doesn't get on very well with herfather. this is probably quite a surprise for most people. we saw in the us election donald trump borrowing from his own funds. very interesting, borrowing not foreign —— voluntarily. it looks like this loan is being taken from her father to run the campaign. like this loan is being taken from herfather to run the campaign. many people say that 2017 is the best chance that she has ever had in the election. of course she is on the far right. her father has election. of course she is on the far right. herfather has been thrown out of the party in the past. i'm not sure how well it will go down. but the reason she is having to ta ke down. but the
it is very prevalent across europe. 0ne remains. it is very prevalent across europe. one of the other big issues for europe this year is lots of key elections in key countries, france, germany, holland. the financial times looks at marine le pen and the funding she is getting, from her dad. it has historically been reported that she doesn't get on very well with her father. reported that she doesn't get on very well with herfather. this is probably quite a surprise for most people. we saw in...
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we have inflation concerns out of the europe and slower growth in asia. the drag on rates will limit the fed. david: the fed believes we'll have slow growth for the next three years. i think the fed is dead wrong like they have been wrong before. >> they didn't even change their economic forecast. the market was saying better days ahead. and yellen and company didn't change that. gary: the last two weeks of the year doesn't relate to the bond market. the -- in terms of yield, the stock market got way ahead of itself in terms of the trump victory. the bond market is taking us back to reality. yes, there is a lot of optimism and confidence. >> income managers are reversing some of those they put on treasuries. gary: confidence can create growth, but you won't have 3% growth in the first quarters. >> i want a yell on raise rates a lot in the new year and have trump tweet -- i want yellen to raise rates a lot in the new year and have trump tweet about her. sandra: expectations are high going into 2017. "wall street week" will be right back. >> announcer: the
we have inflation concerns out of the europe and slower growth in asia. the drag on rates will limit the fed. david: the fed believes we'll have slow growth for the next three years. i think the fed is dead wrong like they have been wrong before. >> they didn't even change their economic forecast. the market was saying better days ahead. and yellen and company didn't change that. gary: the last two weeks of the year doesn't relate to the bond market. the -- in terms of yield, the stock...
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some parts of southern europe suffering from high levels of unemployment. the commission said that changes will help in corrosive actresses in european society. practicesd corrosive in european society. >> there is a level of dignity we have to respect. the minimum wage does not have to be the same in all our countries. claimld be absurd to that. but in all our national legislation, a minimum social salary and a minimum guaranteed wage is an addition we have to bring to europe's social dimension. >> here in france, big data coming out earlier in the day. the number of people looking for full-time work fell by more than 100,000 over the course of the year, enough to lower the amount , the firstorking annual drop since 2000 save -- since 2007. the slight rise in december. said he willlande not seek reelection unless he could bring down record high unemployment. -- after 50lone years of civil war, investors are eyeing colombia closely. french companies are setting up shop in our team on the ground reports. colombia the new el dorado for french companies? one w
some parts of southern europe suffering from high levels of unemployment. the commission said that changes will help in corrosive actresses in european society. practicesd corrosive in european society. >> there is a level of dignity we have to respect. the minimum wage does not have to be the same in all our countries. claimld be absurd to that. but in all our national legislation, a minimum social salary and a minimum guaranteed wage is an addition we have to bring to europe's social...
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i believe they are growing and we are seeing that in europe and right here in america. sen. graham: do you support the continuation of gitmo as a containment facility for foreign terrorists? sen. sessions: is designed for that purpose. if it's that this marvelously well. it is a safe place to keep prisoners. we have invested a lot of money in that, and i believe it could be utilized and should be utilized in that fashion. i oppose the closing of it, -- [indiscernible] sen. sessions: i think they're on the fence about gitmo, but i am not sure. [laughter] i support this administration's .ffort to ensure we prosecute they're trying -- sen. graham: they are trying to destroy our way of life. i hope you go after them without apology under the law of war, not domestic criminal law. you will have a friend in senator graham if you intend to do that. attacks. you think the russians were behind hacking into our election? sen. sessions: i have done no research into that. i know only what the media says about it. sen. graham: you think you could get briefed anytime soon? sen. sessions:
i believe they are growing and we are seeing that in europe and right here in america. sen. graham: do you support the continuation of gitmo as a containment facility for foreign terrorists? sen. sessions: is designed for that purpose. if it's that this marvelously well. it is a safe place to keep prisoners. we have invested a lot of money in that, and i believe it could be utilized and should be utilized in that fashion. i oppose the closing of it, -- [indiscernible] sen. sessions: i think...
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brent: what does it mean for europe and for britain? this is the man a turkish authorities say has confessed to bombing in a stempel nightclub on new year's eve. he and four others have been arrested in the city's suburbs. the highest court rejects a ban on a far right political party. they are accused of spreading racism and anti-semitism but the court says it is not a threat to german democracy. brent: i'm brent goff. good to have you with us. for half a year, the world means -- has heard that brexit means brexit. the prime minister has told the world what it means and how she plans to take britain out of the european union. theresa may says that she wants a clean break. no half in and half out. she says britain will not seek to remain part of the european single market but that it will seek access to the trade block. reaction from berlin and brussels in just a moment. >> it was the most anticipated speech today. she put rumors to rest by confirming britain will leave the single market. britain doesn't want a half in- half out deal. >
brent: what does it mean for europe and for britain? this is the man a turkish authorities say has confessed to bombing in a stempel nightclub on new year's eve. he and four others have been arrested in the city's suburbs. the highest court rejects a ban on a far right political party. they are accused of spreading racism and anti-semitism but the court says it is not a threat to german democracy. brent: i'm brent goff. good to have you with us. for half a year, the world means -- has heard...
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if we look out here across europe, especially eastern europe, we have a large low continuing to dominate. wind reports down towards the balkan peninsula. >>> all right. here's your extended outlook. >>> and that is all for this edition of nhk "newsline." i hope you're having a great week so far. thanks for joining us. >> welcome to "in good shape!" cong up -- voicebox spasms. doing a detox. and tattoos. the risk of getting inked in the pain of removal. and here's your host, dr. carsten lekutat. dr. lekutat: here in europe, many people love them. here in germany, one out of 10 persons have a tattoo. but when you grow older and you change your style, perhaps you want to remove your tattoo.
if we look out here across europe, especially eastern europe, we have a large low continuing to dominate. wind reports down towards the balkan peninsula. >>> all right. here's your extended outlook. >>> and that is all for this edition of nhk "newsline." i hope you're having a great week so far. thanks for joining us. >> welcome to "in good shape!" cong up -- voicebox spasms. doing a detox. and tattoos. the risk of getting inked in the pain of...
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we see some clear signs that europe -- u.s.e and in europe. we see it with spanish number this morning. it is not just a german issue. the spanish number will be a bit of a heyday because one of the rationale for maintaining this policy of the ecb is, you are looking at inflation numbers for caneurozone overall, you accelerate to have some kind of periphery, even if it is accelerating at the same time. you will just have a little bit of a heyday. we think asset classes quite vulnerable. selectedasset segment german bund, is quite variable. we are short on these segments in a few months. matt: what do you think of gilt s? 3% would be insane in germany, but a lot of people expected in the u.k. as far as inflation numbers are concerned. but the government of the bank of england has pledged to look into it. at least we expect to continue that pledge this week. jean: we have seen a little bit of change in the bank of england. post-brexit, we were in full support mood. now we are seeing a bank of england which has a much more balanced attitude with
we see some clear signs that europe -- u.s.e and in europe. we see it with spanish number this morning. it is not just a german issue. the spanish number will be a bit of a heyday because one of the rationale for maintaining this policy of the ecb is, you are looking at inflation numbers for caneurozone overall, you accelerate to have some kind of periphery, even if it is accelerating at the same time. you will just have a little bit of a heyday. we think asset classes quite vulnerable....
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that cold weather snap also impacting europe. we have a cold front that's been moving through the eastern portions of the conontinent ands that continues to move forward in time we're going to see a suppression of this temperature and looking at the possibility of seeing snowfall as we go forward in time. places like warsaw and moscow and into kiev wintry weather through thursday. hope you have a good day where ever you are. here's your extended outlook. >> if you're seeking for the new year, a 105-year-old man set the new world record for cycling. he made history by pedaling 22.5 kilometers in one hour on a track near paris. the former fireman was born in 1911 but only started cycling seriously in his late 60s at 102 he beat his own record in the over 100 category when he road nearly 27 kilometers an hour. he had this to say after his latest accomplishment. >> i didn't see the sign that said it was the last minute. if it was it would have been quicker. i have already managed to live to 105. it takes nine months to come into this
that cold weather snap also impacting europe. we have a cold front that's been moving through the eastern portions of the conontinent ands that continues to move forward in time we're going to see a suppression of this temperature and looking at the possibility of seeing snowfall as we go forward in time. places like warsaw and moscow and into kiev wintry weather through thursday. hope you have a good day where ever you are. here's your extended outlook. >> if you're seeking for the new...
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and europe. authorities in paris have already raised to help the most honorable, including the homeless migrants. residents in a northern neighborhood have been doing what they can to provide a hot breakfast to those sleeping out in the cold. the room that is here between cart: 30 and 9:30 is called tier solidaire. >> the group helps migrants who sleep on the streets every night. since november, around 50 parents of primary school children in northern terrorist get her each morning to hand out hot coffee with bread and jam. >> this morning as you can see, it is very cold, a way to prove to ourselves and our children that we do not accept this. >> this morning, they set up just outside of the children's schools, but the groups vary location for various reasons, to cover more ground, avoid problems with authorities, and to bring awareness with neighbors. over.ganization takes another grassroots organization that came together naturally. >> one way to secure a presence on the run with refugees if yo
and europe. authorities in paris have already raised to help the most honorable, including the homeless migrants. residents in a northern neighborhood have been doing what they can to provide a hot breakfast to those sleeping out in the cold. the room that is here between cart: 30 and 9:30 is called tier solidaire. >> the group helps migrants who sleep on the streets every night. since november, around 50 parents of primary school children in northern terrorist get her each morning to...
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and if the democratic party was in europe, progressives would be social democrats. even on the right side of social democracy. can we do something better? there is enough about putin and russia that is ridiculous at the moment in our discussion. way, that it the is not pro-trump. it is not appropriate in. it is simply sober realism to seek a working relationship with russia in order to deal with nuclear escalation, which is deepening and dangerous, to try to resolve the syrian crisis, the refugee crisis destabilizing europe, to try to deal with combating terrorism. a whole slew of things. but at the moment, there is a new kind of baiting in this country, and we do not need yours. i am sorry. host: do you have a quick question? caller: she will not admit she is a socialist communist. gosh, john. guest: give me a break. i mean, come on. what? this is so ridiculous. ."am an editor of "the nation i am a progressive. i am a liberal. i am a democrat. i am sorry. early in it is early, the morning. maybe not for you. i guess people who rave about communists under their bed
and if the democratic party was in europe, progressives would be social democrats. even on the right side of social democracy. can we do something better? there is enough about putin and russia that is ridiculous at the moment in our discussion. way, that it the is not pro-trump. it is not appropriate in. it is simply sober realism to seek a working relationship with russia in order to deal with nuclear escalation, which is deepening and dangerous, to try to resolve the syrian crisis, the...
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we know this is a very important issue for europe as well. canada we have a trade deal with mexico in the united states called nafta. donald trump has been saying he wants to destroy nafta completely. again, it's a thing you've never heard on the part of a presidential candidate. people are getting stressed but i think it's everywhere in the world. the big question as to who is going to leave with the administration, we don't know. we know many cabinet members will be on experience. we know the secretary of state has been nominated by donald trump has no governmental experience just like president trump. but it's always the same question with a new president getting in who's going to lead and was still don't know. when you read donald trump's book was that was published at the end of 1980, learn about the character and about the person. he said of this into people around me but then i made it decision by instinct. so he's very confident in himself and the way he make decisions. we don't know who he's going to listen to or if he's going to lis
we know this is a very important issue for europe as well. canada we have a trade deal with mexico in the united states called nafta. donald trump has been saying he wants to destroy nafta completely. again, it's a thing you've never heard on the part of a presidential candidate. people are getting stressed but i think it's everywhere in the world. the big question as to who is going to leave with the administration, we don't know. we know many cabinet members will be on experience. we know the...
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it's the biggest fear that europe is no longer going to be a cohesive area. the reality is that people worry too much about this in my view. my view would be europe is going to surprise the most in 2017 and consequently the euro and european stock markets are the big out performers. >> and that seems to be a contrarian view. >> when people fear something already -- the biggest fear out there is european unity desintgration. people already factorer that in, worry about that. so the reality is much of it is patched in. the dutch elections, the the german elections, and much is concerned about already. europe's already disliked. look at those massive out flows from european equities in 2016. therein lies your opportunity. i'm optimistic. >> any specific areas you like in europe when it comes to looking for bargains? they suggested some of of the blue chip stocks could out perform? >> i would agree that they're generally cheaper than their u.s. peers. but two areas seem to me most interesting. the first is that you will see an improvement in more domestically eco
it's the biggest fear that europe is no longer going to be a cohesive area. the reality is that people worry too much about this in my view. my view would be europe is going to surprise the most in 2017 and consequently the euro and european stock markets are the big out performers. >> and that seems to be a contrarian view. >> when people fear something already -- the biggest fear out there is european unity desintgration. people already factorer that in, worry about that. so the...
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they were up 4% in europe but down 2.6 in the u.s. where the scandal first emerged. let's take a look at what's happening on the markets. tokyo share prices opened moderately higher be many investors are making big news before trump's news conference later on wednesday. right now the nikkei is trading in the positive. we're seeing it gain .4 percent. a major exporters are higher despite a stronger yen. we'll take a look at currencies now. the dollar lost about 1.5% against the instance monday. right now the pair is moving without clear direction. many traders are waiting to hear more on trump's policies. analysts say market players are watching hearings for his cabinet picks under way in congress. the yen gained a touch against the euro. >>> l let's move on the markets open this hour. australia is down almost half a percent. china markets will open in less than half an hour. >>> just over a week from now, donald trump will be sworn as the next u.s. president. business leaders in japan are unsure what to expect. trump has promised to reboot the u.s. economy and create
they were up 4% in europe but down 2.6 in the u.s. where the scandal first emerged. let's take a look at what's happening on the markets. tokyo share prices opened moderately higher be many investors are making big news before trump's news conference later on wednesday. right now the nikkei is trading in the positive. we're seeing it gain .4 percent. a major exporters are higher despite a stronger yen. we'll take a look at currencies now. the dollar lost about 1.5% against the instance monday....
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at risk of the thousands of refugees still crossing europe on foot. three died in the mountain in bulgaria. in belgrade as several hundred took celta in this customs warehouse. this weekend russia celebrated orthodox christmas the coldest in 120 years. —30 in moscow last night but then they are used to it. around 500 people, perhaps with just one extra layer, set off for a five mile bike ride along the moscow river. so far the uk has escaped but forecasters say the cold weather is heading our way. there will not be as much snow as in europe but the arctic winds could send temperatures below those of iceland and sweden. credit card and personal loan debt is at record levels according to new analysis by the tuc. it says unsecured debt — that is money that's not borrowed against property — has reached £13,000 per household. unions are warning a slowdown in wage growth and increasing inflation could make the debt more difficult to repay for many people this year. here's our business correspondent joe lynam. with the christmas sales winding down, ou
at risk of the thousands of refugees still crossing europe on foot. three died in the mountain in bulgaria. in belgrade as several hundred took celta in this customs warehouse. this weekend russia celebrated orthodox christmas the coldest in 120 years. —30 in moscow last night but then they are used to it. around 500 people, perhaps with just one extra layer, set off for a five mile bike ride along the moscow river. so far the uk has escaped but forecasters say the cold weather is heading our...
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and europe and in japan. all of this is to be seen in the context of the change of the helm of the white house and the new administration coming in with a fiscal expansion being one of the hallmarks of the policy of agenda as it seems to be shaping up. if you have a fiscal expansion, fiscal stimulus and an environment where you might think that you're getting close to balance and full employment, this of course is something that puts the central bank on guard. not a surprise at all. is that you thing are talking about it being a bifurcated world with a spread between the various bond yields. ultimately, do they get to a point where all alarm bells will go off? what is that point and what are the implications of it? of years haveuple been extraordinary also for the government bond arctic, the biggest asset class in the world. look at some of the evaluations in the government want market and you can only conclude that the prices and yields you observe there are not driven by policyntals but by positions that ha
and europe and in japan. all of this is to be seen in the context of the change of the helm of the white house and the new administration coming in with a fiscal expansion being one of the hallmarks of the policy of agenda as it seems to be shaping up. if you have a fiscal expansion, fiscal stimulus and an environment where you might think that you're getting close to balance and full employment, this of course is something that puts the central bank on guard. not a surprise at all. is that you...
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they're seeing an ascendance of populism, obviously with donald trump but around the world and in europe elections loom large in france, the netherlands and even in germany. so i think how do we rebuild it? i write a weekly column for "the washington post."com. and i wrote a column on the eve of the election, a progressive's response to trumpism. and i do think that progressives have to respond to he anger of working people brown, white, all people, working people, against an establishment which has not listened to working people for some close to 40 years. we've seen an epic fail of the elites in the wake of the financial crisis of 2008-2009. and without speaking to what a more progressive trade agenda is, without speaking to what the nature of work will be, the dignity of work, without speaking to patriotism and nationalism, which should not be ceded to a right-wing, these are issues that we must grapple with. and that is the work of progressives in addition to much else in this next period, but there is -- bernie sanders, if the senate had gone democratic, which was one of the heartbr
they're seeing an ascendance of populism, obviously with donald trump but around the world and in europe elections loom large in france, the netherlands and even in germany. so i think how do we rebuild it? i write a weekly column for "the washington post."com. and i wrote a column on the eve of the election, a progressive's response to trumpism. and i do think that progressives have to respond to he anger of working people brown, white, all people, working people, against an...
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more europe. they are actually anti-european and anti-democratic. >> who can stand up to these right-wing populists? melinda: derek scally, the other guests just weighed in quite vocally on what they think is driving divisions here in germany and elsewhere, whether it is more of a social and economic, or a nationalist issue. how do you see it, and do you think martin schulz is the man to staunch the bleeding from the social democratic party? it has seen voters leaving from the left to move toward the rightt, this alternative for germany. derek: it is like 100 years ago when the far right started pulling left because they said, we are a better r representation of your interest.t. martin schulz, on his last interview before he left brussels, he said, i want to finally make clear to people that it is dangerous to come to brussels and then go home and say some invisible force put pressure on me to agree to something. he will be trying to call out this lie at the heart of politics in europe that someho
more europe. they are actually anti-european and anti-democratic. >> who can stand up to these right-wing populists? melinda: derek scally, the other guests just weighed in quite vocally on what they think is driving divisions here in germany and elsewhere, whether it is more of a social and economic, or a nationalist issue. how do you see it, and do you think martin schulz is the man to staunch the bleeding from the social democratic party? it has seen voters leaving from the left to...
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that is a very complex thing. >> you have a very pessimistic view of europe? >> i do. unless they change. they will have to change to become more competitive. they are doing ok. say this out of respect for the european people, but they are going to have to change. he may be forced by politics were new leadership. we will have to see. more of the week's conversations from davos coming up. donald trump has been talking tough on china. to the world worry about a trade war? >> multiplying things that get said to create enormous anxiety is i think a little overdone. erik: this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ erik: you are watching "bloomberg best." i'm erik schatzker. donald trump and not appear in davos this week, but is present was felt. here is a taste of the conversation about trump, starting with trump advisory who sold his stake in cyprus capital to join the white house, and came here to speak on behalf of of the administration. >> if there is one message you want to convey on behalf of the president-elect, this gathering right here, what is it? >> it is a basic message. the ad
that is a very complex thing. >> you have a very pessimistic view of europe? >> i do. unless they change. they will have to change to become more competitive. they are doing ok. say this out of respect for the european people, but they are going to have to change. he may be forced by politics were new leadership. we will have to see. more of the week's conversations from davos coming up. donald trump has been talking tough on china. to the world worry about a trade war? >>...
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. >> i came here to present my priorities to my presidential project and priorities to address europe. it is threatened by russia and china. based on intergovernmental basis. that's what we discussed. once the presidential elections are over, we could begin cooperation with mrs. merkel and germany. there is a crackdown on pollution here in paris. a new scheme is being rolled out which forces drivers to display a sticker which shows just how much pollution it omits. on days like this one pollution is at its highest. >> it was a busy day, following the introduction of the policy. stopping and informing drivers of the new law. idea that the less polluting the vehicle is the more freedom the driver will have in the french capital. >> some drivers haven't been able to get the sticker. towardsbeen lenient drivers this morning. >> large parts of france experienced high levels of ultraviolent -- of ultraviolet particles. paris became the first city to introduce the measure. french authorities had banned cars previously depending on whether there i -- or license plates were odd or even numbers
. >> i came here to present my priorities to my presidential project and priorities to address europe. it is threatened by russia and china. based on intergovernmental basis. that's what we discussed. once the presidential elections are over, we could begin cooperation with mrs. merkel and germany. there is a crackdown on pollution here in paris. a new scheme is being rolled out which forces drivers to display a sticker which shows just how much pollution it omits. on days like this one...
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that is the responsibility of the rest of europe. it's a discussed how they would cope with an incoming american president who has threatened to rewrite or withdraw from a number of major international agreements, including the world packed on climate change. >> if donald trump are in eggs back on theand goes word of the united states, europe will have to undertake certain measures, like a carbon tax on u.s. -- reduction in u.s. military assistance is an incentive to rethink france's position in the world. for instance the fifth world power is a nuclear power. produce --should should propose to our allies ideas that can protect our borders. this could be the idea -- this could be the occasion of france to come up with a new political contract with its allies. -- rter: the primary vote on the 22nd and 29th of january. all private today vehicles must have a sticker in their win screen to show their emission levels or they will face a possible fine. 200 other european cities have already got a similar policy underway. watch out if you p
that is the responsibility of the rest of europe. it's a discussed how they would cope with an incoming american president who has threatened to rewrite or withdraw from a number of major international agreements, including the world packed on climate change. >> if donald trump are in eggs back on theand goes word of the united states, europe will have to undertake certain measures, like a carbon tax on u.s. -- reduction in u.s. military assistance is an incentive to rethink france's...
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but we are not leaving europe. and that is why we think a new and equal partnership between an independent of governing global britain and our friends and allies in the eu. not partial membership of the european union. in membership of the european union for anything that leaves us half in and half out. we do not seek to adopt a model for to be enjoyed by other countries. we do not seek to hold onto membership as we leave. number the united kingdom is leaving the european union. and my job is to get the right deal for britain as we do. so today, i want to outline our objective and negotiations ahead.12 objectives. that amount to one big goal. a new positive and constructive partnership between britain and the european union. and as we negotiate that partnership, we will be driven by simple principles. we will provide as much certainty and clarity as we can at every stage. and we will take this opportunity to make britain stronger to make britain fair and to build a more global britain. the first objective is crucia
but we are not leaving europe. and that is why we think a new and equal partnership between an independent of governing global britain and our friends and allies in the eu. not partial membership of the european union. in membership of the european union for anything that leaves us half in and half out. we do not seek to adopt a model for to be enjoyed by other countries. we do not seek to hold onto membership as we leave. number the united kingdom is leaving the european union. and my job is...
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back in the cold war we had a stronger voice in america, i read your free europe that everybody listen to. that came up in the hearing yesterday when they said no one listens to the radio anymore. we don't do this social media online stuff as well as the russians do. russia, first of all, the state controls most of the media in russia. also it's been pretty well documented through articles there is this kind of trolling operation that comes out of that country that gets onto twitter, gets onto facebook, facebook, gets onto all social media. there were basically saying yesterday that part of this is in the dissemination of misinformation and this is a classic sort of move that rush is perfected and other countries as well. when you make people not sure exactly what's true, when you people that are spreading and passing the new stories that are not based on facts are not real and are just fake fabrication, granted russia was not the only actor doing that. there were independent people well. the results, this was classic russian stuff and as many of the members of the committee were point
back in the cold war we had a stronger voice in america, i read your free europe that everybody listen to. that came up in the hearing yesterday when they said no one listens to the radio anymore. we don't do this social media online stuff as well as the russians do. russia, first of all, the state controls most of the media in russia. also it's been pretty well documented through articles there is this kind of trolling operation that comes out of that country that gets onto twitter, gets onto...
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but we have a long tradition in our country, very different from europe, of supreme court judges the towing many, many important -- the towing many important decisions. there are only nine of them and they last for 40 or 50 years sometimes, so it's very important. said he admired the late judge antonin scalia who is being replaced on the supreme court. what kind of judge was he, and can we expect trump to nominate someone similar? >> i'm willing to go out on a limb that donald trump knows absolutely nothing about what kind of justice scalia was. there is a lot of fake news in the united states about justice scalia. off the bench, he talked the talk of paying a lot of attention to the history and words of the constitution. but at the end of the day, if you look at his votes, he did what all united states supreme court judges do. they voted their personal values. so this is a lot of rhetoric about a justice like scalia. he voted to strike down state and local laws as often as many of the judges he criticized. i hope it is sourced out a little better than the rhetoric which is very misl
but we have a long tradition in our country, very different from europe, of supreme court judges the towing many, many important -- the towing many important decisions. there are only nine of them and they last for 40 or 50 years sometimes, so it's very important. said he admired the late judge antonin scalia who is being replaced on the supreme court. what kind of judge was he, and can we expect trump to nominate someone similar? >> i'm willing to go out on a limb that donald trump knows...
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analysts noting that is due to solid growth in europe's biggest economy. here is what the chairman of the country's employment agency had to say. >> on average, through 2016 as a whole, unemployment reached 200 6000 900,000, the lowest since 1991. the lowest unemployment came in 2016 in november, when 2.5 million people were out of work, a big drop on the start of the year. but the outlook remains uncertain for 2017. that is due to changing tides in the global economy. in germany specifically, no one can predict how quickly and to what extent the recent influx of refugees will find its way onto the german labor market this year. and more good news for germany. inflation more than doubled last month. it is at its highest level in over three years. prices jumped by 1.7% compared to december, the year before. that is close to the target rate of 2%. for the whole year, prices increased only slightly, by half a percent. the german economy has been relying on a booming construction sector, government spending, and private consumption for growth. i am talking abo
analysts noting that is due to solid growth in europe's biggest economy. here is what the chairman of the country's employment agency had to say. >> on average, through 2016 as a whole, unemployment reached 200 6000 900,000, the lowest since 1991. the lowest unemployment came in 2016 in november, when 2.5 million people were out of work, a big drop on the start of the year. but the outlook remains uncertain for 2017. that is due to changing tides in the global economy. in germany...
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it's no different really than what's happened all across europe. we can't just keep on looking the other way and pretending there aren't people out there, there isn't a terrorist organization -- isis, al-qaeda, otherwise -- chris: i know, but, kellyanne, the specific question i'm asking you, saudi arabia, for instance, that's where most of the hijackers came from. why not block them? >> congress and president obama's administration -- chris: but this was an executive order. >> right. came up with a list of seven. we're following on that in week one. this president will certainly keep identifying threats and risks and, look, chris, people can't have it both ways with president trump. they can't say on the one hand, well, he's not taking these briefings seriously when he is. he has a presidential daily briefing. he is privy to information that the rest of us aren't, particularly media. they aren't national security intelligence experts receiving briefings every single day like a president is. a president, congress will always have information the res
it's no different really than what's happened all across europe. we can't just keep on looking the other way and pretending there aren't people out there, there isn't a terrorist organization -- isis, al-qaeda, otherwise -- chris: i know, but, kellyanne, the specific question i'm asking you, saudi arabia, for instance, that's where most of the hijackers came from. why not block them? >> congress and president obama's administration -- chris: but this was an executive order. >>...
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i think that is a high beta plaf on faster growth coming out of europe. lending data coming out of the bank, you see surprising upsides for places in europe. >> and you say that government policies will have a big impact here, you know, certain investments likely to be a beneficiary of expansionist policy, but at the same time you're hedging thinking the whole model falls apart if the government doesn't act fast enough. what is the time table you're looking at for the strategy to playout? >> at least in the u.s. right now the markets are going on on what is fairly robust economic global basis. i think the hope alone can carry the markets through the middle of the year. as we approach the end of the year, you need a fair bit of evidence and the risks rise significantly. we're going to be facing a combination of rising rates and wages and stagnating profits. outside of the u.s., particularly in the developed markets, i think opportunities are better given their earlier in the business cycle and have more run room for the improvement. >> all right, i believe
i think that is a high beta plaf on faster growth coming out of europe. lending data coming out of the bank, you see surprising upsides for places in europe. >> and you say that government policies will have a big impact here, you know, certain investments likely to be a beneficiary of expansionist policy, but at the same time you're hedging thinking the whole model falls apart if the government doesn't act fast enough. what is the time table you're looking at for the strategy to playout?...
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the second term of obama was about europe, and he did not push enough. he was too much of someone who was aloof from the process, and this has cost him friends in europe and friends in the united states. it's the opposite of what franklin roosevelt did, who went out and found allies or what he wanted to do and told people about it. this is the problem of this aloofness of barack obama. christoph: i'm concerned about something else entirely. about donald not trump. he has a clear plan. there are no dividing lines. he will not get the money for a huge infrastructure program or to give subsidies to american firms to create jobs in the united states and abroad. that's not going to happen. what i'm really concerned about --this in predictability edictability, and we just saw it in the press conference. could you imagine we talk about a memo about president meeting with prostitutes -- peter: i want to ask my producer, could we put up pictures of that press conference that took place wednesday in new w york? the first conference president-elect trump had given
the second term of obama was about europe, and he did not push enough. he was too much of someone who was aloof from the process, and this has cost him friends in europe and friends in the united states. it's the opposite of what franklin roosevelt did, who went out and found allies or what he wanted to do and told people about it. this is the problem of this aloofness of barack obama. christoph: i'm concerned about something else entirely. about donald not trump. he has a clear plan. there are...
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when it was over, great public silence descended on europe. after the war, the nations of europe were so preoccupied by their own victimhood, they didn't pay much attention to the uniqueness of what has happened here. the jews who survived found that the world be on these fences didn't much want to hear their stories. it was only really in the 1960's, 20 years after the liberation of auschwitz, that popular consciousness in the world began to confront what europe collectively had done to its jews. but international law changed immediately. at the post war nuremberg trials, two new crimes entered the lexicon for the first time -- crimes against humanity and genocide. before 1945, if a state wished to kill half its population, there was no rule that said you could not do that. the change that occurred in 1945, as we know, has not prevented horrors, but it does mean there is no at least an objective standard which refers to governments and states you cannot do what you are doing. alan: it took half a century for those powers to be used by dozens
when it was over, great public silence descended on europe. after the war, the nations of europe were so preoccupied by their own victimhood, they didn't pay much attention to the uniqueness of what has happened here. the jews who survived found that the world be on these fences didn't much want to hear their stories. it was only really in the 1960's, 20 years after the liberation of auschwitz, that popular consciousness in the world began to confront what europe collectively had done to its...