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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 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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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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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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let's talk about europe. the europeans seem to not like google as much as maybe because it is -- as may be do, maybe because -- as maybe americans do, 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. the core issue, i think, the 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 banks and also doing our own venture capitals. we need europe to be more competitive against the american companies. david: one of the effects of b
let's talk about europe. the europeans seem to not like google as much as maybe because it is -- as may be do, maybe because -- as maybe americans do, 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....
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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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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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and europe. populism encourages hateful violence. key figures in the incoming trump administration have broken ranks with the president-elect. the cia chief and potential defense secretary have taken hard-line on russia at hearings to confirm their appointments. you are up-to-date on dw news. i am sarah kelly and berlin. thank you very much for tuning in. we will see you next time. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] 8úxúú anchor: 9:00 p.m. at the french capital, you are watching live from paris. the u.s. president-elect donald trump shrugs off differences between his stance and that of his cabinet nominee on a number of different issues. bringing consistency to immigration law, president obama ends a policy where cuban migrants in the u.s. would legally remain. u.n. talks aimed at ending decades of division in cyprus.
and europe. populism encourages hateful violence. key figures in the incoming trump administration have broken ranks with the president-elect. the cia chief and potential defense secretary have taken hard-line on russia at hearings to confirm their appointments. you are up-to-date on dw news. i am sarah kelly and berlin. thank you very much for tuning in. we will see you next time. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and...
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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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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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and europe. populism encourages hateful violence. key figures in the incoming trump administration have broken ranks with the president-elect. the cia chief and potential defense secretary have taken hard-line on russia at hearings to confirm their appointments. you are up-to-date on dw news. i am sarah kelly and berlin. thank you very much for tuning in. we will see you next time. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] this program is brought to you in part by cie tours international - for over 80 years featuring all inclusive tours and go as you please value vacations throughout ireland and britain. cietours.com >> and by tourism ireland. >> ride like the wind or skip if you like. be swept up by our history. jump into ireland. discoverireland.com. ♪ ♪ ♪
and europe. populism encourages hateful violence. key figures in the incoming trump administration have broken ranks with the president-elect. the cia chief and potential defense secretary have taken hard-line on russia at hearings to confirm their appointments. you are up-to-date on dw news. i am sarah kelly and berlin. thank you very much for tuning in. we will see you next time. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and...
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things will not get close to these kind of amounts in europe. >> what are the problems vw is facing? >> think it has more to do with publicity and it is kind of carrying on ? volkswagen can bring in new stories and try to get a more positive message 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 and former most senior management cleared of any possible charges? >> i'm not sure. we know in germany, mr. winter corn will appear in a parliamentary 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 that plausibly being implemented? >> and sure it's plausible but there is a lot of treasure. we haven't read much about what looming, 8% of the vehicles have to be even vehicles. it would translate to 300,000 for volkswagen. considering that globally, all car manufacturer sold 500,000, it gives you a sense of how big a problem it can be for volkswag
things will not get close to these kind of amounts in europe. >> what are the problems vw is facing? >> think it has more to do with publicity and it is kind of carrying on ? volkswagen can bring in new stories and try to get a more positive message 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 and former most senior management cleared of any possible charges? >> i'm not...
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that we see both in europe and the u.s. to alter the aspirations and goals? >> guest: they have scrambled to adjust to the shocking victory of trump but the fact that he won the primary and became a viable candidate had done huge damage to the national image that was already tarnished but ukraine still had a lot of this sort of democratic model. there's there is a tendency in f eastern europe 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 the liberal democracy than maybe the u.s. will help us because they are the ultimate model of liberal democracy. some people want the u.s. to be but even under obama, the u.s. didn't take decisive action to intervene in this conflict, and now they've probably one under trump. >> host: one is this us-led liberal order, democratic and market aspiration. they practice double standards and told the country to do one thing and then it does something else. with a pretty self-declared process that we see he's not going to te
that we see both in europe and the u.s. to alter the aspirations and goals? >> guest: they have scrambled to adjust to the shocking victory of trump but the fact that he won the primary and became a viable candidate had done huge damage to the national image that was already tarnished but ukraine still had a lot of this sort of democratic model. there's there is a tendency in f eastern europe to feel that maybe the u.s. will be the one to defend us if they are resisting russia and we are...
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there was indeed now a panic in the business community in europe. the american business and finance showed also growing nervousness during this period. of july,s the 30th this manner to his wife that he was "still hopeful the result would not be a general consecration, even if the situation was, i quote him again, very critical." a day later, the powerful jp morgan expressed his alarm at the news from europe, but was still hoping, i quote him, "that there would not be the general war." he did not wish to underestimate the gravity of the present situation but believed that , there were opportunities for sobering second thoughts of the people of europe to prevail over their first impulses, and he expected, i quote, "the writing -- rising tide of people who are to pay for the war with their blood and with their property." so he was clearly also thinking of his own clientele, the upper test middle classes -- middle classes and not just the ordinary workers who were sitting in the trenches. a few days later, when the war began, van der lippe observed tha
there was indeed now a panic in the business community in europe. the american business and finance showed also growing nervousness during this period. of july,s the 30th this manner to his wife that he was "still hopeful the result would not be a general consecration, even if the situation was, i quote him again, very critical." a day later, the powerful jp morgan expressed his alarm at the news from europe, but was still hoping, i quote him, "that there would not be the general...
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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 we share. it remains overwhelmingly in our interest and in those of the wide world that the eu should succeed. for as long as we remain members, we will continue to play our full part, just as we will 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 sovereignty and national self-determination. and to become even more global. [applause] and to become even more global and internationalist in action and in spirit. a future that sees us take control of the things that matter to us, 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 a step up -- sees us step up with confidence to a new, even more internationalist role, where we meet our responsibilities t
we will build a new partnership with our friends in europe. we are not turning our back on them or the interests and values we share. it remains overwhelmingly in our interest and in those of the wide world that the eu should succeed. for as long as we remain members, we will continue to play our full part, just as we will 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...
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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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snyder said, had a manpower advantage in europe but it also caught up to us in terms of nuclear capability. those of us remember what we are going to do. there were a number of people in the pentagon that looked for another offset and another source of advantage. they found it in basically a technology. they found it in information technology. the united states and the rest of the advanced industrial economies were shifting to an industrial hardware economy. this was something soviet russia didn't seem to be able to do. i was buying, you know, sony television sets and pocket calculators. i wasn't buying any made in soviet russia and neither were you. people like william perry saw the potential there. we used it in terms of sdi to laid the ground work. we used it in sub marine, in precision navigation and timing. we used it in developing stealth technology. there were a lot of ways we could leverage this advantage and this advantage paved the way for what some people call the revolution in military affairs in the '90s. this advantage is now becoming what they have said, china's development
snyder said, had a manpower advantage in europe but it also caught up to us in terms of nuclear capability. those of us remember what we are going to do. there were a number of people in the pentagon that looked for another offset and another source of advantage. they found it in basically a technology. they found it in information technology. the united states and the rest of the advanced industrial economies were shifting to an industrial hardware economy. this was something soviet russia...
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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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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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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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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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and russia wants to divide europe from within and divide europe from the united states. now, how is it doing that? first, it's trying to interfere in the political process in europe and the political process here. it does that by getting involved directly in elections and as we've seen here in the united states, but now germany, now that it has an election coming up this year, later in the fall, is now seeing a tremendous spike in the cyber activities of the russians inside the german political system. it had a major incident in may of 2015. a massive hacking and ever since then for years now it's seen increased activity. german is not alone in that regard. you can travel anywhere in western and eastern europe and encounterer similar situations in that neighborhood. the other thing the russians are doing is it's using the media to try to create alternative news, alternative narratives, fictitious narrative to sow doubt and discredit the intuitions that we have spent so many decades trying to build up and reform and adapt to the new security challenges. russia is buying u
and russia wants to divide europe from within and divide europe from the united states. now, how is it doing that? first, it's trying to interfere in the political process in europe and the political process here. it does that by getting involved directly in elections and as we've seen here in the united states, but now germany, now that it has an election coming up this year, later in the fall, is now seeing a tremendous spike in the cyber activities of the russians inside the german political...
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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 weakening of europe. the brexit. all of these factors are greatly endangering the future of democracy and i think this is going to be the struggle of our times. let me talk about the explosion of the potentancy of cyber. there is cyber for the purpose of theft, intellectually properties. this is a problem for many countries. you have cyber for the purpose for the gathering of foreign intelligence. you have what we saw very recently in our own election cyber for the purposes of affecting political outcomes, of met medelling in the affairs of other countries. cyber tragically, i think, for the united states is a wonderfully a weapon. it is phenomenally difficult and expensive to be on defense. one of the illustrations i love to give is target. when target was lacked the hackers got into target through the air conditioning system because in an internet of things you are only as secure as your least vulnerable part of an air conditions. so the example of a heist where they came through the air duct and the thieves were a
the weakening of europe. the brexit. all of these factors are greatly endangering the future of democracy and i think this is going to be the struggle of our times. let me talk about the explosion of the potentancy of cyber. there is cyber for the purpose of theft, intellectually properties. this is a problem for many countries. you have cyber for the purpose for the gathering of foreign intelligence. you have what we saw very recently in our own election cyber for the purposes of affecting...
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francine: that was just the initial moment of europe's new reality. later in the program we will look at how the brexit story has played out since, both economically and politically. in the year when uncertainty was the dominant theme, we will retrace the roller coaster fortunes of oil market and look at volatility and instability in turkey. but coming up next, 2016 battered many european banks. our review continues. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: officials confirmed having agreed to create a fund to support the banks and it is hoped to tackle 360 billion euro in bad debt italian banks are carrying. >> it is going to address the two fundamental issues hitting the italian banking system right now. the need by some banks to raise capital and to try to reduce the level of nonperforming notes. -- loans. alix: italy said to consider capital injection in monte paschi. italy wants to save the banks and the e.u. has ruled you may not be able to do that. >> i have not been able to find them private investment to back the turnaround at this juncture. even if
francine: that was just the initial moment of europe's new reality. later in the program we will look at how the brexit story has played out since, both economically and politically. in the year when uncertainty was the dominant theme, we will retrace the roller coaster fortunes of oil market and look at volatility and instability in turkey. but coming up next, 2016 battered many european banks. our review continues. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: officials confirmed having agreed to create a...
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legacy in europe has been and will continue to be.nd the popularity and foreign policy we can't forget one of presidg pieces of foreign-policy is the choice the president gets to make where they never wouldon have gone otherwise. that is a massive responsibility, and as we have come to rely on the national security we had the most professionalized force in the history of the world. i am concerned that it's further isolated but the american people are willing to buy into and sustain versus what the presidents want to do and these are tough for the country like the united states. t it's tough for an american family to have their son or daughter deployed abroad at risk for years at a time. on the backs of one of the smallest i have many friends and colleagues and these have not been. i think it is a dangerous place to play. they are courageous and certainly i run an organization that is named after harry truman we canlot of reasons, some of which are going to pay the price in blood. >> guest: it's been true thes sd last eight years i think realistically but nobody thinks that's the right
legacy in europe has been and will continue to be.nd the popularity and foreign policy we can't forget one of presidg pieces of foreign-policy is the choice the president gets to make where they never wouldon have gone otherwise. that is a massive responsibility, and as we have come to rely on the national security we had the most professionalized force in the history of the world. i am concerned that it's further isolated but the american people are willing to buy into and sustain versus what...
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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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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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law and served as commander of southern and european command and is nato supreme allied commander of europe. he is currently the chair of the board of directors of the us naval institute. frederick. yes served the atlantic council overseen the expansion of the scope of work and was an award-winning journalist in the "wall street journal", covered the collapse of communism in europe and served as editor of the "wall street journal" based in brussels. senator tom cotton who has served as a republican senator from arkansas since 2015 and his committee assignments include select committee on intelligence and armed services committee. after graduated from harvard law school senator cotton left a legal career following the september 112001 attacks to serve as an army infantry officer including service in afghanistan and iraq. thank you and welcome to you all. our topic this morning is a simple. i have a easy job because i have four very smart people here and they have a lot to say, i have a feeling. this is quite simple and i will start with you, admiral stavridis and go down the line. tell me yo
law and served as commander of southern and european command and is nato supreme allied commander of europe. he is currently the chair of the board of directors of the us naval institute. frederick. yes served the atlantic council overseen the expansion of the scope of work and was an award-winning journalist in the "wall street journal", covered the collapse of communism in europe and served as editor of the "wall street journal" based in brussels. senator tom cotton who...
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much needed in europe. some neutrality had a business side to it, but the white house and congress, it was even more important that the american public was in no mood to join the fight. the supplied not only to pacifist -- applied not only to pacifist movements that sympathy for britain and france along the east coast, also to the rest of the country. there were the american-german communities in the midwest totaling 20% of the west, many of the members who were pro-german at this point. be neutral also have the advantage american deliveries could be made as long as they were sent to both sides of the european war. but the blockades britain imposed on germany, these deliveries quickly became under the observation of international law. i would like to expand on what was said until yesterday about the naval warfare, because there is an international law i mentioned, and there is a good book which i would like to mention. this precisely looks at the changes in the laws of warfare and international law in this
much needed in europe. some neutrality had a business side to it, but the white house and congress, it was even more important that the american public was in no mood to join the fight. the supplied not only to pacifist -- applied not only to pacifist movements that sympathy for britain and france along the east coast, also to the rest of the country. there were the american-german communities in the midwest totaling 20% of the west, many of the members who were pro-german at this point. be...
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will this lead to a more fractured europe? exit is the worst possible scenario. honestly it's much worse for the u.k. than for the european union. >> is this to beginning of the end for the eu? >> i've been warning about this for many years. it is in a state of disintegration. event. is a monumental >> this is not going to change fundamentally the special relationship between the united states and britain. >> it's a terrible outcome. it didn't have to happen. that was just the initial moments of the new reality. we will look at how the brexit story has played out economically and politically. in a year where uncertainty was the dominant theme, we will retrace the fortune of the oil market and revisit the instability in turkey. many european banks were battered. our review continues. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: they will create a fund to support the country's banks. the fund will tackle the estimated 360 billion euros in bad debt that italian banks are carrying. the twogoing to address issues. the need to raise capital and try to reduce the level of this nonp
will this lead to a more fractured europe? exit is the worst possible scenario. honestly it's much worse for the u.k. than for the european union. >> is this to beginning of the end for the eu? >> i've been warning about this for many years. it is in a state of disintegration. event. is a monumental >> this is not going to change fundamentally the special relationship between the united states and britain. >> it's a terrible outcome. it didn't have to happen. that was...
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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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we will build a new partnership with our friends in europe. we're not turning our back on them or on the interests and the values that we share. it remains overwhelmingly in our interests and in those to have wider world that the eu should succeed and for as long as we remain members we will continue to play our full 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 in internationalist in spirit. a future that sees us take back control of things that matterto 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 step up with confidence, to a new even more internationalist r0ole whee we meet responsibilities to friends and allies. cooperation and partnerships that project our values around the world. and continue to act as one of the strongest and most forceful advocates
we will build a new partnership with our friends in europe. we're not turning our back on them or on the interests and the values that we share. it remains overwhelmingly in our interests and in those to have wider world that the eu should succeed and for as long as we remain members we will continue to play our full 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 in internationalist in spirit. a...
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and europe. it's 27 nations. this is negotiation that will take quite a while. >> another election coming up this year, france. have you factored in the possibility of a le pen presiden cy? things about the brexit's i worried about wasn't just the effect on britain. the long-term health of europe. wishful thinking, which i was a , that brexit would cause the european union to look at what went wrong and fix it. what went wrong is going wrong everybody. >> europe is not fixing their problems in response to brexit. jamie: the same political things about immigration, who controls the laws of the country, how much in flexibility and capital labor you'll have. the euro zone may not survive. that is very complex. >> what a pessimistic view of europe. jamie: yes, it's a long-term pessimistic view of europe. i think things will have to change, to be more competitive globally. they are doing ok right now. i say this out of respect for the european people. but they will have to change. may be forced by politics, by leaders
and europe. it's 27 nations. this is negotiation that will take quite a while. >> another election coming up this year, france. have you factored in the possibility of a le pen presiden cy? things about the brexit's i worried about wasn't just the effect on britain. the long-term health of europe. wishful thinking, which i was a , that brexit would cause the european union to look at what went wrong and fix it. what went wrong is going wrong everybody. >> europe is not fixing their...
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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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you can trade throughout europe from there. about were talking mergers and acquisitions and the .pproach to look at have you been approached? >> not yet. no. independence and we are probably looking to see if we can do some mergers and acquisitions. >> why? >> for you asian's, at the moment. there is a tough time for six or means thereand this needs to be some mergers in this business. >> would you buy or lease something in europe? thathave always said america is the holy grail for asset managers. ands a place you need to be asset managers are looking to tie up. >> there are questions about the inauguration. one i will get to and we will see what the inauguration is really like and it is pretty exciting. >> do think there will be a rally on the back of taxctations with this repatriation? >> they are talking about doing the right things and the banks moves tod run with the do what he has been trying to for the last six years. i think that emerging markets are not going to benefit from see and i think we could imports fromnd emer
you can trade throughout europe from there. about were talking mergers and acquisitions and the .pproach to look at have you been approached? >> not yet. no. independence and we are probably looking to see if we can do some mergers and acquisitions. >> why? >> for you asian's, at the moment. there is a tough time for six or means thereand this needs to be some mergers in this business. >> would you buy or lease something in europe? thathave always said america is the...
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europe and russia. i think it was terrific that secretary kerry pointed to the european union because if the european union becomes unraveled or becomes more dysfunctional you cannot have a strong america in the world with a weak europe. it just doesn't happen. they're a cornerstone of engagement. and russia is pushing on that. both of those things. we need reassurance for europe and we need russia to know there are certain lines that can't be crossed, redrawing borders, testing nato allies at the very top of the list. the second is then the middle east. here i want to embrace a report to the atlantic council, hariri center has done, secretary albright and steve hadley, where they outline it's not a crisis of the middle east but a crisis from the middle east where you have extremism and migrants being exported, again undermining europe. we can't deal with that in the short term. that's to be dealt with in the long term with our allies. so redoubling and deepening our relationships with allies in the reg
europe and russia. i think it was terrific that secretary kerry pointed to the european union because if the european union becomes unraveled or becomes more dysfunctional you cannot have a strong america in the world with a weak europe. it just doesn't happen. they're a cornerstone of engagement. and russia is pushing on that. both of those things. we need reassurance for europe and we need russia to know there are certain lines that can't be crossed, redrawing borders, testing nato allies at...
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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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europe is lower to the tune of 1%. it comes off a decent week for continental europe last week. asian trade what is open is down. a lot of markets are closed for the chinese new year, the lunar new year holiday. japan australia and new zealand in the red. >> the euro zone economy had a fresh 2011 high if you look at oil prices of course there's lot for the global investor. we had the keystone pipeline executive order early last week and that did push prices higher and holding on to $53 a barrel. and slightly lower buy around 1.6%. interestingly coming ahead of the feds meeting. and we are hold ogn to to 2.8%. what it means for stocks. a big question for investors in 2017. >>> the appreciation of the dollar has ben a many concern. we're seeing it slightly weeker against the yen. 1,18 1,189. >>> moving on to politics. world reacting to president trump's executive order and restricteding travel from seven major and as part of the executive order how could they be detained including green card holders, stud ptsz and inyou lees. in a statement president trump said the order doesn't h
europe is lower to the tune of 1%. it comes off a decent week for continental europe last week. asian trade what is open is down. a lot of markets are closed for the chinese new year, the lunar new year holiday. japan australia and new zealand in the red. >> the euro zone economy had a fresh 2011 high if you look at oil prices of course there's lot for the global investor. we had the keystone pipeline executive order early last week and that did push prices higher and holding on to $53 a...
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trying tos russia undermine our set of relationships across europe and divide europe from the united states, i would say watch the middle east because we have seen signs in the last year or so of some very interesting visit and relationships unfolding that are either unprecedented, or we have not seen that type of engagement for many, many decades. oni would add to that julie's point, what that means trump's viewdent that perhaps america is too engaged in the world, in a drawback or quasi-isolationism represents an enormous threat to our future position in the world and our current position in the world, and in particular with respect to the middle east, we cannot allow that to happen in terms of our relationship with our middle eastern allies. and to go back to where we started, each one of those countries is equally vulnerable to cyber threats from russia in retaliation for the kinds of positions they may take that would be in our interest. worke are going to have to with them just as we have to work with the europeans in order to ensure that we are in the best position, and they a
trying tos russia undermine our set of relationships across europe and divide europe from the united states, i would say watch the middle east because we have seen signs in the last year or so of some very interesting visit and relationships unfolding that are either unprecedented, or we have not seen that type of engagement for many, many decades. oni would add to that julie's point, what that means trump's viewdent that perhaps america is too engaged in the world, in a drawback or...