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what we see in eastern europe, what we see in western europe, there are all a certain kind of flavor. >> guest: i think that's important to note that it's the worst kind of populism. it's often just the most superficial kind of populism also. it's just making into promises in a lot of cases and appealing to the sort of low nationalist, often racist or xenophobic sentiment while on a higher level often just sort of telling off the government, big business or uniting government and big business. >> host: do you see your types of scholarly opportunities then if we are in a disparate which have similar dynamics going on in the quote-unquote west versus post comments era? traditionally, in the academy anyway and in journalism we divide up countries as over there and over here, and we give them categorizations and labels. is there a silver lining cracks are the new kind of studies or connections that we can make at a time like this? >> guest: i think it's an interesting, i think we're finally being forced to abandon the sort of unilateral model in which the u.s. is the model of liberal demo
what we see in eastern europe, what we see in western europe, there are all a certain kind of flavor. >> guest: i think that's important to note that it's the worst kind of populism. it's often just the most superficial kind of populism also. it's just making into promises in a lot of cases and appealing to the sort of low nationalist, often racist or xenophobic sentiment while on a higher level often just sort of telling off the government, big business or uniting government and big...
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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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these sectors employ millions around europe. and i don't believe that use leaders will seriously tell spanish fishermen, the young unemployed and millions of others that they want to make them poor just to punish britain to make a political point. for all of these reasons and because of our shared values and the goodwill that exists on both sides i'm confident we'll follow a better path. i'm confident to positive agreement can be reached. it's right for the government to prepare for every eventuality but to do so in the knowledge that an optimistic approach to negotiations to come is in the best interest of europe and britain, we do not approach these negotiations affect expecting failure we are a great global nation was so much to offer europe and so much to offer the world. one of the world's largest and strongest economy the finest intelligence services in the greatest armed forces on the self power and partnerships and alliances on every continent. another thing that's important, the essential ingredients of our success, the
these sectors employ millions around europe. and i don't believe that use leaders will seriously tell spanish fishermen, the young unemployed and millions of others that they want to make them poor just to punish britain to make a political point. for all of these reasons and because of our shared values and the goodwill that exists on both sides i'm confident we'll follow a better path. i'm confident to positive agreement can be reached. it's right for the government to prepare for every...
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we will build a new partnership with our friends in europe. we are not turning our back on them or the interests and values that we share. it remains overwhelmingly in our interests and those of the wider world the e.u. should succeed. we will do our part. but we have chosen a different future for our country. a future that sees us restore our parliamentary sovereignty and national self-determination. and to become even more global. [applause] theresa may: and to become even more global and internationalist in action and in spirit. a future that sees us take back control of the things that matter to us, things like our national borders and immigration policy, and the way we interpret our own laws so we are able to shape a better, more prosperous future for the working men and women of britain. a future that sees us step up with confidence to a new, even more internationalist role, where we meet our responsibilities to friends and allies, champion the cooperation -- international cooperation and partnerships that projects our values around the
we will build a new partnership with our friends in europe. we are not turning our back on them or the interests and values that we share. it remains overwhelmingly in our interests and those of the wider world the e.u. should succeed. we will do our part. but we have chosen a different future for our country. a future that sees us restore our parliamentary sovereignty and national self-determination. and to become even more global. [applause] theresa may: and to become even more global and...
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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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of a population of 22 million, almost 5 million syrians have fled to neighboring countries, some to europe, and have registered to refugees. more than half of those displaced >> the uni >> 6 million of them require assistance like food and water and health care nearly one out of four people in lebanon today to night is a syrian refugees and the fourth largest city in jordan is now a refugee camp.e in the wake of the bay and this seems useful to ask and the american people are asking why are so many millions fleeing their homes their country and history?ir mayor doing it to save their lives. and in many cases their children's lives to escape the medieval barbarism and brutality and seek to escape the murdered rock and rape and detention and torture because of their religion and ethnicity or both. i cyst is their enemy. our aside is their enemy days are pretty near own national security their enemies are our enemies the same is true with the refugees from afghanistan somalia or sabean bor does this mean weof have an obligation to open borders? of course, not. we have a national security to m
of a population of 22 million, almost 5 million syrians have fled to neighboring countries, some to europe, and have registered to refugees. more than half of those displaced >> the uni >> 6 million of them require assistance like food and water and health care nearly one out of four people in lebanon today to night is a syrian refugees and the fourth largest city in jordan is now a refugee camp.e in the wake of the bay and this seems useful to ask and the american people are asking...
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so to our friends across europe, let me say this. the europeaneave union was no rejection of the values we share. eu decision to leave the represents no desire to become more distant to you, our friends and neighbors. it was no attempt to do harm to the eu itself or any of its remaining member states. we do not want to turn the clock back to the days when europe was less peaceful, less secure, and less able to trade freely. it was a vote to restore as we see it our parliamentary democracy, natural self-determination, and to become even more global and internationalist in action and in spirit. we will continue to be reliable partners, willing allies, and close friends. we want to buy your goods and services, trade with you as freely as possible, and work with one another to make sure we are all safer, more secure, and more prosperous through continued friendship. you will still be welcome in this country as we help our citizens will be welcome in yours at a time when we face serious threats to our enemies. our intelligence committees
so to our friends across europe, let me say this. the europeaneave union was no rejection of the values we share. eu decision to leave the represents no desire to become more distant to you, our friends and neighbors. it was no attempt to do harm to the eu itself or any of its remaining member states. we do not want to turn the clock back to the days when europe was less peaceful, less secure, and less able to trade freely. it was a vote to restore as we see it our parliamentary democracy,...
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we will build a new partnership with our friends in europe. we are not turning our back on them. or any interest in the values that we share. it remains overwhelmingly in our interest and in those of the wider world that the eu should succeed. and for as long as we obey members we will continue to play our part. just as we will continue to cooperate on security, foreign policy and trade once we have left. but we have chosen a different future for our country. a future that sees us restore our parliamentary 70 and national determination. and become even more global ? [applause] and become even more global and internationally in action and spirit. and take back control of things that matter to us. things like our national borders and immigration policy and the way we decide and interpret our own laws. so that we are able to shape a better more prosperous future for the working men and women of britain. a future that sees us stepup with confidence. to a new even more internationalist world where we meet our responsibilities our friends and allies. championing international cooperati
we will build a new partnership with our friends in europe. we are not turning our back on them. or any interest in the values that we share. it remains overwhelmingly in our interest and in those of the wider world that the eu should succeed. and for as long as we obey members we will continue to play our part. just as we will continue to cooperate on security, foreign policy and trade once we have left. but we have chosen a different future for our country. a future that sees us restore our...
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the average europe is five times that much. but we don't spend very much and technically we don't spend it very well. with those that are creating jobs with a bizarre situation where despite the loss of 6 million manufacturing jobs there are a lot of jobs that cannot be filled because we don't have employees who have the right set of skills. so that is the major fail which is a much closer work between the government because it don't do that that well so it is the feeling of a specific problem. >> dimension never structure , if you were designing and spending more wisely what would be your recipes to make this less acute situation? immigration compete more aggressively for investment. two-seat carrier and trump to say we care about jobs we will fight for that but all countries are doing this. is a worldwide game. o negative like us to negotiate rules to constrain the conduct -- competition solid governments aren't bankrupt we only started doing this 10 years ago at the national level very inadequately. but it is depressing we s
the average europe is five times that much. but we don't spend very much and technically we don't spend it very well. with those that are creating jobs with a bizarre situation where despite the loss of 6 million manufacturing jobs there are a lot of jobs that cannot be filled because we don't have employees who have the right set of skills. so that is the major fail which is a much closer work between the government because it don't do that that well so it is the feeling of a specific problem....
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, bribery and extortion in europe, as well as the hacking and dumping we saw here and develop a conference of response. would any of my colleagues like to jump in? >> [indiscernible] rep. schiff: i think the evidence is very compelling. i understand there is always a first among the press and the new public to know more, and i think the administration should share everything it can, there are a few interest of greater public interest and importance than this. we need to do everything possible to protect our sources and methods. i'm sure there is nothing more the russians would like them to figure out how we know what we know. if we are going to be able to catch them doing further campaigns, further hacking, we don't want to reveal our sources of information. it is a difficult line to walk, but i am very couple on the basis of the information i've been given that the core conclusions of the intelligence communities are's -- are well supported. >> [indiscernible] rep. schiff: we have for years now been analyzing the structure of the office of the dni to determine is this function the way it
, bribery and extortion in europe, as well as the hacking and dumping we saw here and develop a conference of response. would any of my colleagues like to jump in? >> [indiscernible] rep. schiff: i think the evidence is very compelling. i understand there is always a first among the press and the new public to know more, and i think the administration should share everything it can, there are a few interest of greater public interest and importance than this. we need to do everything...
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let's talk about europe. the europeans seem to not like google as much as maybe because it is american company. have you resolved those issues? eric: we have not been able to resolve those issues that are broadly held in europe. we have more than 10,000 employees in europe and love europeans. they are incredibly smart, capable. many of the products you use in america were developed partially or completely in europe. thecore issue, i think, european governance model and with the universities are set up, venture capital is not yet set up right, not set up to build these global companies. they have every piece, every tool that they need. they have the people, the discipline, the educational system but they have not congealed it together. we have furthermore funded a number of innovation and banks also doing our own venture capita. we need europe to be more competitive against the american companies. david: one of the effects of building a successful company is that you have made a fair a lot -- fair amount of mo
let's talk about europe. the europeans seem to not like google as much as maybe because it is american company. have you resolved those issues? eric: we have not been able to resolve those issues that are broadly held in europe. we have more than 10,000 employees in europe and love europeans. they are incredibly smart, capable. many of the products you use in america were developed partially or completely in europe. thecore issue, i think, european governance model and with the universities are...
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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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our growth rates are generally stronger than in europe. there are significant parts of the country and we learned that in november that we have been left behind and we were hit very hard. that was on his prize, should not have been a surprise. they say trade has broad benefits and cost. broad benefits have been real once but the contrary decoster also real. spinner let's deal with two separate issues because one, you just got, trade has brought benefits and consequent costs. there's a law of american politics based on that. some people call a propensity in the promised benefits are widely felt but they are thin. the costs are narrowly located but there felt with great intensity. often there's smaller numbers but greater intensity prevail in a society over larger numbers with preferences but not great intensity. is that the case? >> i think that's not an unreasonable judgment but i would want to go from that to say well, because a general as as americans we have done -- families used to spend 6% of the household income on clothing. it's 3%
our growth rates are generally stronger than in europe. there are significant parts of the country and we learned that in november that we have been left behind and we were hit very hard. that was on his prize, should not have been a surprise. they say trade has broad benefits and cost. broad benefits have been real once but the contrary decoster also real. spinner let's deal with two separate issues because one, you just got, trade has brought benefits and consequent costs. there's a law of...
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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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would you agree with me that radio free europe is outdated? >> frankly i am not up on -- >> it says radio and a lot of people don't listen to the radio like they used to. >> actually radio is a very popular mode in lots of parts of the world. >> radio is big in your world? >> in my world? not so much. >> i don't listen to the radio much either. so the bottom line is, you are going to be challenged tomorrow by the president-elect. are you okay with being challenged? >> absolutely. >> do you both welcome it? >> we do. >> do you think it's appropriate? >> we do. >> are you ready for the task? >> i think so. >> good. is there a difference between espionage and interfering in an election? >> yes. espionage implies, to me at least, passive collection, and this was much more activist. >> okay, so when it comes to espionage we better be careful about throwing rocks. when it comes to interfering in our election, we better be ready to throw rocks, do you agree with that? >> that's a good metaphor. >> i think what obama did was throw a pebble. i'm ready
would you agree with me that radio free europe is outdated? >> frankly i am not up on -- >> it says radio and a lot of people don't listen to the radio like they used to. >> actually radio is a very popular mode in lots of parts of the world. >> radio is big in your world? >> in my world? not so much. >> i don't listen to the radio much either. so the bottom line is, you are going to be challenged tomorrow by the president-elect. are you okay with being...
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also getting some pretty chilly weather is out here across central and eastern areas of europe. we do have several storm systems moving through right now. back towards the west there's this one. this is bringing rough weather there across parts of the british isles. this storm system combined with this frigid air mass having snow warnings in place for southern germany. this is often towards hungary where temperatures are chilly. i'll show you video of this event that takes place in hungary. the water is not frozen but it's cold. it's about 2 degrees celsius. about 80 people partook in this event and that looks cold. it's one way you can enjoy that frig frigid weather. it's not all just dark and gloomy out there with those chilly temperatures in your forecast. vienna, 0. budapest at minus 3. it stays warm out towards the west. madrid getting up to 15 degrees here. also want to mention dry but warm weather in the southern areas of the u.s. today. l.a. with a high of 23. houston getting up to 23 as well. we have a clipper coming in across the great lakes. that will bring scattered
also getting some pretty chilly weather is out here across central and eastern areas of europe. we do have several storm systems moving through right now. back towards the west there's this one. this is bringing rough weather there across parts of the british isles. this storm system combined with this frigid air mass having snow warnings in place for southern germany. this is often towards hungary where temperatures are chilly. i'll show you video of this event that takes place in hungary. the...
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a good friend and neighbor to europe. yet i know there are some voices calling for a punitive deal that punishes britain, and it goes with other countries from taking the same path. that would be an act of calamitous self harm for the countries of europe, and it would not be the act of a friend. -- indeed, wenot could not -- accept such ann approach. while i am confident that this sure ao -- while i am positive agreement can be reached, i am equally clearqwum announcer: this is a production of china central television amamerica. mike: "awesome" " is an adjectie used to describe everything from the latest trending youtube video to life-changing moments, but some ideas are simply just, well, awesome. this week onon "full frame," the awesome episode. i'm mike walter coming to you from the heart of new york city's vibrant times square. let's take it "full frame."
a good friend and neighbor to europe. yet i know there are some voices calling for a punitive deal that punishes britain, and it goes with other countries from taking the same path. that would be an act of calamitous self harm for the countries of europe, and it would not be the act of a friend. -- indeed, wenot could not -- accept such ann approach. while i am confident that this sure ao -- while i am positive agreement can be reached, i am equally clearqwum announcer: this is a production of...
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we have seen the cold air across much of southern and eastern europe. it will stay cold for money, but parts of germany and poland will become less cold in the next few days. on our shores, the wind continues to come from the north and north—west. it is going to be told later this week. with that comes the risk of some snow showers. the snow could get down to lower levels through the day on thursday and into friday. met office warnings have been issued. you can keep up—to—date with those on the bbc weather website. this is bbc news. i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 7.00: political crisis in northern ireland as martin mcguinness resigns as deputy first minister. and in crisis. the situation that we have been dealing with over the course of the past few years is unacceptable. i have now called a halt to dup arrogance. the government may have to call fresh elections after the row over the so—called "cash for ash" scheme. it was a green energy scheme which has lost hundreds of millions of pounds. if sinn fein does not nominate a replacement to the
we have seen the cold air across much of southern and eastern europe. it will stay cold for money, but parts of germany and poland will become less cold in the next few days. on our shores, the wind continues to come from the north and north—west. it is going to be told later this week. with that comes the risk of some snow showers. the snow could get down to lower levels through the day on thursday and into friday. met office warnings have been issued. you can keep up—to—date with those...
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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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and there hasn't been a major land war in europe in the longest period of europe's modern history. that's why i argue, if u.s. troops in the middle east might have been fine because nothing was happening. it is easier to have troops there and interest nothing happen than to go to a place and fight. >> first of all, thank you for your service and your continuing service. i think this is -- yes, u.s. troops deployed around the world under peaceful conditions with the consent of the people who live in the place where the troops are is a good thing. it is a lot easier to be there and to try to get there when something goes wrong. that what the legacy has been and will continue to be for example. korean peninsula is another good example of that. that said, none of this is risk-free. and i think to your earlier point, about popular policy, we can't forget that one of the big pieces of foreign policy is the choices a president gets to make to send americans to kill and die in places where they weren't born and never would have gone either wise and probably never heard of 10 minutes before
and there hasn't been a major land war in europe in the longest period of europe's modern history. that's why i argue, if u.s. troops in the middle east might have been fine because nothing was happening. it is easier to have troops there and interest nothing happen than to go to a place and fight. >> first of all, thank you for your service and your continuing service. i think this is -- yes, u.s. troops deployed around the world under peaceful conditions with the consent of the people...
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what we see here and eastern europe and western europe, all sort of kind of -- >> it's important to know. it's the worst kind of populism. it's sort of just making empty promises in a lot of cases and appealing to the sort of low nativist or often racist xenophobic sentiments while on a higher level selling off the government to big business or uniting. >> do you see scholarly and you have the quote, unquote west. over there and over here, is there a silver lining of new kinds of studies and new kinds of connection that is we can make at a time like this? >> yeah, it's very interesting that we are being forced to abandon the unilateral model in which the u.s. is the model of liberal democracy and everyone is supposed to be copying and it's been interesting over the last few weeks in the u.s., hearing perspectives from people from eastern or southern europe, i think they are more prepared for the reality that we are facing. a lot of americans have resort today trump and hitler comparisons which are problematic, i think sort of shows in a way our limited political have vocabulary an i thin
what we see here and eastern europe and western europe, all sort of kind of -- >> it's important to know. it's the worst kind of populism. it's sort of just making empty promises in a lot of cases and appealing to the sort of low nativist or often racist xenophobic sentiments while on a higher level selling off the government to big business or uniting. >> do you see scholarly and you have the quote, unquote west. over there and over here, is there a silver lining of new kinds of...
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inhave seen this from russia europe in the past. this was the first investor brazen example of cyber being utilized in those means here in the united states. ciber, tragically, i think for the united states, is a wonderfully asymmetric weapon. it is easy and cheap to go on offense. it is phenomenally difficult and expensive to go on defense. they just need to find an opening. one of the list rations i love to give is target, would target was hacked. the hackers got into target through the air-conditioning system. in the internet of things, you are only as secure as your least vulnerable port of entry. in their case, it was air-conditioning. in the equivalent of a jewel heist, where the thief uses the air-conditioning not come other thieves were able to go through the hvac system and migrated to the financial data and then all of a sudden target had a huge problem on its hands. this is cheap to do. it can be done remotely. it can be done always with some level of deniability. and in the context of a nationstate actor who is doing dam
inhave seen this from russia europe in the past. this was the first investor brazen example of cyber being utilized in those means here in the united states. ciber, tragically, i think for the united states, is a wonderfully asymmetric weapon. it is easy and cheap to go on offense. it is phenomenally difficult and expensive to go on defense. they just need to find an opening. one of the list rations i love to give is target, would target was hacked. the hackers got into target through the...
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europe and for u.s. also alter the kind of aspirations and goals? >> they have scrambled but i think even though he became a viable candidate there has been huge damage to the international image, which was already tarnished but especially in ukraine they still had a lot of currency on the image of america as a sort of democratic model and as a savior there's a tendency in parts of eastern europe and elsewhere in the world to feel that maybe the u.s. will be the one to defend us if they are resisting russia and we are pro-democracy fighting for a liberal democracy then maybe they will help us because it is the ultimate model of liberal democracy but they didn't take this action just some selection has done an unbelievable damage. >> one of the big knocks about this u.s. led border on the free-market aspirations is that the u.s. is hypocritical and practices double standards and tells countries to do one thing and then it does something else. with the election of th the self-declared liberal president in
europe and for u.s. also alter the kind of aspirations and goals? >> they have scrambled but i think even though he became a viable candidate there has been huge damage to the international image, which was already tarnished but especially in ukraine they still had a lot of currency on the image of america as a sort of democratic model and as a savior there's a tendency in parts of eastern europe and elsewhere in the world to feel that maybe the u.s. will be the one to defend us if they...
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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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view of europe. john: unless they change. >> unless they change. things will have to change. they have to more competitive globally. they are doing ok right now. they are doing 1% plus, which is ok. i say this out of respect for the european people, but they are going to have to change. it may be forced by politics or new leadership. we will have to see. erik: more of the week's conversations from davos coming up. donald trump has been talking tough on china. should 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 did not appear in davos this week, but his presence was certainly felt. here is a tape of the conversation about trump, starting with trump advisor anthony scaramucci, who sold his stake in sky bridge capital to join the white house, and came here to speak on behalf of the new administration. >> that there i
view of europe. john: unless they change. >> unless they change. things will have to change. they have to more competitive globally. they are doing ok right now. they are doing 1% plus, which is ok. i say this out of respect for the european people, but they are going to have to change. it may be forced by politics or new leadership. we will have to see. erik: more of the week's conversations from davos coming up. donald trump has been talking tough on china. should the world worry about...
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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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neil: i think people underestimate the desire of many politicians in europe to remain in europe. the pention is whether has the same political dna that maybe every other politician you and i have ever had analyze has had. foron still want something guy: france. hold the french politics, we will talk about that. how much positioning inside the boat at the moment is inside this trade? neil: i think the default for the big insurance companies enjoy the bund. it doesn't matter what it is priced at, they don't manage it in that way. with the cash they see coming in the in there businesses they would not be buying the bund they would be looking to make more risk and return. guy: we will get into the french story next. stay with us. france's presidential primary takes the first round of voting. leftistt voters any policy. certainly fits with france. globe.g the opec and other nations struck a deal about output cuts and exit wounds. steady decline in u.k. wages over the next 20 years. on that interview later in this program. this is bloombeg. ♪ guy: welcome back to the european open. 1
neil: i think people underestimate the desire of many politicians in europe to remain in europe. the pention is whether has the same political dna that maybe every other politician you and i have ever had analyze has had. foron still want something guy: france. hold the french politics, we will talk about that. how much positioning inside the boat at the moment is inside this trade? neil: i think the default for the big insurance companies enjoy the bund. it doesn't matter what it is priced at,...
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he said: europe will be combed from west to east. in other words, the jews would be killed at first from france in the netherlands and so forth and then the killing process would go across the content and yet anyone who has studied the holocaust knows that that is exactly the opposite of the way it happened. the killing went from east to west at least on the northern half of the european continent. the million and a half victims of the holocaust who were dead by the end of 1941, one quarter of the total lived almost entirely in the areas where you see those dots. occupied poland, and the parts of the soviet union that were invaded in 1941. the few additional victims of the holocaust in 1941 are mostly german jews being deported from the country. in france, people were not being killed. in the netherlands they were not being killed and so forth. why is this so? this is the last part of my first question, why were the jews killed? why did the killing start here? why was it so intense your? i do not believe as timothy snyder has recentl
he said: europe will be combed from west to east. in other words, the jews would be killed at first from france in the netherlands and so forth and then the killing process would go across the content and yet anyone who has studied the holocaust knows that that is exactly the opposite of the way it happened. the killing went from east to west at least on the northern half of the european continent. the million and a half victims of the holocaust who were dead by the end of 1941, one quarter of...
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these sectors employ millions of people around europe. i don't believe the eu leaders will tell german exporters, chinese fishermen and the euro zone and millions of others they want to punish britain and make a political point for all these reasons and because of our shared values and surge of goodwill that exists on both sides i am confident we will follow a better path. confident that a positive agreement can be reached. it is right for the government to prepare for every eventuality but to do so in the knowledge a constructive and optimistic approach to negotiations to come is in the best interests of europe and britain. we do not approach these negotiations predicting failure but anticipating success because we are a great global nation with so much to offer europe and so much to offer the world. one of the world's largest and strongest economies, the finest intelligence services, greatest armed forces, hard and soft power, friendship and partnership and alliances in every continent. another thing that is important, the essential ing
these sectors employ millions of people around europe. i don't believe the eu leaders will tell german exporters, chinese fishermen and the euro zone and millions of others they want to punish britain and make a political point for all these reasons and because of our shared values and surge of goodwill that exists on both sides i am confident we will follow a better path. confident that a positive agreement can be reached. it is right for the government to prepare for every eventuality but to...
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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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in europe. it's always great to speak to you. thank you so much for joining us. when you look at brexit, and we spoken to a lot of bankers, what does brexit mean for you? have you seen an appetite for temporary staff? what does it mean for your company? level, is-- at this quite limited. is always somehow good for activity. inre we see the impact is the london area, and focused on the financial services for highly skilled people. will find out more when we speak to the prime minister later on, but does it mean you need to go out in the u k and actively look for people with british citizenship? will it change her model in the u.k.? difficult to figure out the details of all the measures that will be taken. some small activities will probably move back to europe. we saw the announcement of hsbc, but it is quite limited. do you think you would have gotten a better price if you had bought it a couple of months after the referendum? >> were very pleased with the acquisition. we have the recruitments
in europe. it's always great to speak to you. thank you so much for joining us. when you look at brexit, and we spoken to a lot of bankers, what does brexit mean for you? have you seen an appetite for temporary staff? what does it mean for your company? level, is-- at this quite limited. is always somehow good for activity. inre we see the impact is the london area, and focused on the financial services for highly skilled people. will find out more when we speak to the prime minister later on,...
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a free europe. america.ice of senator graham, who will be will attest, in our recent trip, they don't have a strategy. a y don't have counterpropaganda. the united states of america i'm to ing about, and we've got develop that strategy, even if t encompasses the internet, social media, but they are -- hey are doing pretty significant stuff, particularly in the baltics and eastern europe. senator graham? >> yes. >> appreciate being before the committee. you. >> so, yes, i would. >> would you agree with me that europe is outdated? --frankly, i'm not up on radio. >> actually, radio is a very of lar mode in many parts the world. >> radio is big in your world? world -- not so much. >> i don't reason to the radio much either. bottom line is, you're going to be challenged tomorrow by the president-elect, are you with being challenged? >> absolutely. >> do you both welcome it? we do. >> do you think it's appropriate? >> we do. task? you ready for the >> i think so. good. >> is there a difference between esp
a free europe. america.ice of senator graham, who will be will attest, in our recent trip, they don't have a strategy. a y don't have counterpropaganda. the united states of america i'm to ing about, and we've got develop that strategy, even if t encompasses the internet, social media, but they are -- hey are doing pretty significant stuff, particularly in the baltics and eastern europe. senator graham? >> yes. >> appreciate being before the committee. you. >> so, yes, i...
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it is left over from a trade war war with europe in the 1960s. there places where the united states has high tariffs, too. i understand from the corporate perspective there responsibility of their interested in doing business globally. they want the deals to make it possible to do business globally. i'm not sure that's necessarily a bad thing. we live in a global world and people source from all over the world. that's just the way things operate now. the gig gets back to what we do as a country to make sure we have a reasonable share of that. a a lot of that is outside the trade deals. nothing the trade deals have been perfect. one of the ironies is the one that's winter diets a result of what we see in the ballot box is a transpacific partnership. one of the better ones we've ever negotiated. it helped in particular digital industry where the united states is a world leader and created a good jobs in the united states. i don't want to be an apologist for the trade agreements, i think too much focus is put on them. probably because we are a natio
it is left over from a trade war war with europe in the 1960s. there places where the united states has high tariffs, too. i understand from the corporate perspective there responsibility of their interested in doing business globally. they want the deals to make it possible to do business globally. i'm not sure that's necessarily a bad thing. we live in a global world and people source from all over the world. that's just the way things operate now. the gig gets back to what we do as a country...
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have come with our disney channel, we have growth in europe, they have growth in europe. they overlap a little bit and there are other synergies there. themore we think about it, more we are convinced there are things we can do better because we do them together. guest: during the chicago 1968 events, a young native american was killed. that hasn't really been examined we wouldof us thought , putrt, injured, killed away for years. a spectrum of fears. during the trial, our lawyers told us on the first day that we should expect 10 years with good time, maybe seven, maybe five. but during the trial, you put your head down and work on the case and see what happens and you overturn it and we were successful. i did not know when i was covering the boston school committee in 1978 in my first job out of college and watched createdschool busing such clashes in boston, i did not know that was going to be a thing i could track to suburban baltimore and washington and throughout my entire career. from the point of view of black ,andidates and white candidates race was always going t
have come with our disney channel, we have growth in europe, they have growth in europe. they overlap a little bit and there are other synergies there. themore we think about it, more we are convinced there are things we can do better because we do them together. guest: during the chicago 1968 events, a young native american was killed. that hasn't really been examined we wouldof us thought , putrt, injured, killed away for years. a spectrum of fears. during the trial, our lawyers told us on...
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and europe to provide incentives for population control. of indianoup proponents ranging up to the son of the prime minister took these even aided democratic control, as well as bureaucratic monitoring and establish procedures of the sterilization program to villages across india with brutal effectiveness. such networks were also responsible for projects like development, which spread to and beyond india to a similar network with adherence in the united states, western europe and china and europe, community development was hardly a western imposition. it was the result of a broad network that crossed national and political boundaries. early experiments came from an who had urban planner built military bases in calcutta. financial support came from u.s. technical assistance and from the ford foundation where, it is worth noting, the representative in india happened to be sociologist interested in community development. the adherence in india included not just the prime minister but also an energetic u.s. trained engineer working for general
and europe to provide incentives for population control. of indianoup proponents ranging up to the son of the prime minister took these even aided democratic control, as well as bureaucratic monitoring and establish procedures of the sterilization program to villages across india with brutal effectiveness. such networks were also responsible for projects like development, which spread to and beyond india to a similar network with adherence in the united states, western europe and china and...
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and among the countries in europe. >> and i assume there is agreement among the panel, does anybody agree disagree with tha that. one of the things that has emerged as i have listened to this discussion is that we don't have a strategy to respond to that kind of an effort. we don't have a strategy that's been testified with respect to cyber, but a broader strategy around messaging, around how to respond to that kind of activity. do you agree with that? >> i'm speaking personally. as i commented earlier to senator mccain, i do think we need a u.s. information agency on steroids that deals with the totality of the information realm. and to mount in all forms, to include social media. >> i'm sorry to interrupt, but can i just ask, why do you believe that hasn't happened? director clapper, admiral rogers? >> for my part, i don't know why it hasn't. i can't answer that. >> admiral rogers? >> from my perspective, in part because i don't think we've come you have to a full recognition of the idea that we are going to have to try to do something fundamentally different. i think we still con
and among the countries in europe. >> and i assume there is agreement among the panel, does anybody agree disagree with tha that. one of the things that has emerged as i have listened to this discussion is that we don't have a strategy to respond to that kind of an effort. we don't have a strategy that's been testified with respect to cyber, but a broader strategy around messaging, around how to respond to that kind of activity. do you agree with that? >> i'm speaking personally. as...
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i was in europe. they don't know. they're examining -- it's like examining every word he says on trade and what is driving it. he wants everybody to lower their barriers to the sale of american goods and services and goods in their country or he wants more to buy from america than we buy from them. they don't know. in the answer lies a great deal of what the next couple years economically are growing to look like. >> neil: karl rove, good catching up with you. be well. >> thank you. >> neil: we're getting word now from the white house, it's working very closely with house and senate leaders on tax reform. no surprise there. the administration is keen on dramatically reforming the tax code. not only for companies but for individuals. companies seem to be coming up first in this discussion. one of the guys that will be instrumental in this debate, congressman kevin grady from texas right after this. >> we will bring back our jobs. our borders and we will bring back our dreams! >> neil: now i just think sean is showing o
i was in europe. they don't know. they're examining -- it's like examining every word he says on trade and what is driving it. he wants everybody to lower their barriers to the sale of american goods and services and goods in their country or he wants more to buy from america than we buy from them. they don't know. in the answer lies a great deal of what the next couple years economically are growing to look like. >> neil: karl rove, good catching up with you. be well. >> thank you....
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time of europe's modern history. u.s. troops in the middle east might have been fine because it is a lot easier to have troops there and have nothing happened didn't actually have to go to a place [indiscernible] guest: first, thank you for your service and your continuing service. yes, u.s. troops deployed around the world under peaceful conditions with a concert for the people religion the place with the troops are and is a good thing. it is a lot easier to be there than to get there when something is wrong. that is with the u.s. like a senior continues to be. that said, none of this is risk-free and i think to your earlier points about popular and foreign policy, we cannot forget that one of the big pieces of foreign policy is the choice of president gets to make present americans to kill and die in places where they were not born and never would have gone otherwise and probably never heard of 10 minutes before the parachute opened. that is a massive responsibility and as we have come to rely on a military, which
time of europe's modern history. u.s. troops in the middle east might have been fine because it is a lot easier to have troops there and have nothing happened didn't actually have to go to a place [indiscernible] guest: first, thank you for your service and your continuing service. yes, u.s. troops deployed around the world under peaceful conditions with a concert for the people religion the place with the troops are and is a good thing. it is a lot easier to be there than to get there when...
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the plan was to defeat hitler in europe before turning the full attention to the japanese. this plan would have grave consequences for the hundreds of thousands of allied personnel stationed in the pacific. >> i volunteered to go to the philippines, which in retrospect was a bad decision. >> robert granston was a 25-year-old officer when he arrived in manila in may 1941. >> i should have known then that things were going to take an unfortunate turn. however, when you're young, it was a pretty exciting place to live. >> they had a waiting list at that time to get in the navy. >> bruce elliott gordon from kansas wasn't thinking about the japanese when he shipped out in 1941. do you remember anybody talking about the japanese and whether they were likely to make war on us? >> i never heard anything about them. >> all of that changed on 7 december, 1941. >> the radio was blasting, japs had bombed pearl harbor. the united states and japan are at war. >> of course the japanese were already in china. >> there were 40,000 right down the road from us. >> 25-year-old terrence kirk fr
the plan was to defeat hitler in europe before turning the full attention to the japanese. this plan would have grave consequences for the hundreds of thousands of allied personnel stationed in the pacific. >> i volunteered to go to the philippines, which in retrospect was a bad decision. >> robert granston was a 25-year-old officer when he arrived in manila in may 1941. >> i should have known then that things were going to take an unfortunate turn. however, when you're young,...
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we need a more united europe and not disintegrated europe. how should nationalism solve the problems we are facing today in europe? climate change? should it be sold by nationalism. or the migration flow? this is a very basic issue. when people in germany say, do they mean europeans or germans? certainly in the uk, probably only in belgium, where you come from. i think it's already thousands of mils from britain, british citizens telling me, i want to be an eu citizen, i don't want to break up the link with europe. because europe that belongs to my civilisation, my culture, my literature, my architecture. it's true that people are feeling german or italian or british but also european, an identity is not one identity. no. an identity are different layers and every person has his own identity. don't give it to the politicians to discuss and define what identity is. you propose defence unity, banking unity, fiscal unity, political union. basically it's the full works. that is what euro—sceptics said people were plotting and wanted inside the
we need a more united europe and not disintegrated europe. how should nationalism solve the problems we are facing today in europe? climate change? should it be sold by nationalism. or the migration flow? this is a very basic issue. when people in germany say, do they mean europeans or germans? certainly in the uk, probably only in belgium, where you come from. i think it's already thousands of mils from britain, british citizens telling me, i want to be an eu citizen, i don't want to break up...
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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...