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if there are fires somewhere in europe, there are fires everywhere in europe. this summer, we didn't just have the fires, pictures we saw, but the polish firefighters who helped out in sweden. back to migration. we are putting forward a proposal to strengthen the european border and coasts. all borders must be protected more efficiently. we're proposing that the number of border agencies, by 2020, ill be about 10,000. we are making a proposal to extend the european refugee gency. they need support when it comes to processing asylum and applications in line with the geneva convention, when making a proposal for the return of llegal migrants. i repeat my wish and parliament, which is a call to open legal routes for migration into urope. e need qualified migrants. -- has been on the table for quite some time, so at least implement them. >> president, ladies and gentlemen, i'd like to talk about the future as well and therefore must speak of africa, europe's twin continent. by 2050, africa's population will number 2.5 billion. one in four people on earth will be af
if there are fires somewhere in europe, there are fires everywhere in europe. this summer, we didn't just have the fires, pictures we saw, but the polish firefighters who helped out in sweden. back to migration. we are putting forward a proposal to strengthen the european border and coasts. all borders must be protected more efficiently. we're proposing that the number of border agencies, by 2020, ill be about 10,000. we are making a proposal to extend the european refugee gency. they need...
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also along europe. for the duration in centuries to know what actions present fashion to flog thank you very much to all of you for being with us and thanks to you out there for cheating and c.s.s. . cutler . crimea a fascinating melting pot. if peoples and cultures place a place that's filled with history and has witnessed the rise and fall of the entire slave strategic territory that has been fought over for centuries. how do the residents of crimea lose their identity. crimea through the ages. in fifteen minutes on d w. what secrets lie behind these walls. find out in an immersive experience and explore fascinating worlds cultural heritage sites. d.w. world heritage three sixty fifty. the floods have taken everything they own now despair is please god left leg climate refugees love to. play seek shelter get the courage to come home but even here the water's rising above the floods glen stars. on g.w. . the players in the table at this stage petroleum is in a good game of color the money the competiti
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africans migrate into europe. because we have an economic situation in africa that needs to be addressed by our league which we talked about that is ostensibly nancy is that to let me that's very important to me let tell me how you feel about the possibility of people of parties gaining significant votes in the european elections because they almost exclusively campaigned on the topic of migration yet because the to say thing to europe because that is a new trend all over the wall of nationalization. kountry is becoming more national kountry is becoming more solve recognize doing since on their own ways and that is why you see that british ones who go out of europe you see a lot of other counters wanting to be. that has many fest it's also it being in the not just it you can see the nationalization is springing off even africa you see a lot of elections have taken place on the government opposition opposition parties were taken obama governments because people need a new lease of life people need a new life new go
africans migrate into europe. because we have an economic situation in africa that needs to be addressed by our league which we talked about that is ostensibly nancy is that to let me that's very important to me let tell me how you feel about the possibility of people of parties gaining significant votes in the european elections because they almost exclusively campaigned on the topic of migration yet because the to say thing to europe because that is a new trend all over the wall of...
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than less europe. more integration. you mentioned that today. and i would ask you. you mentioned fiscal union. what do you mean exactly when you say "fiscal union"? isn't it what a lot of germans mean when they say a transfer union? and are you going to be able to convince your own citizens to accept a transfer union? >> translator: the fiscal union is not a transfer union. what we mean when we talk about the beginning of a fiscal union is what we have already decided. that is to say stability and growth, a pact which now is going to be binding. so we talked a lot about reducing the debt. people want to put that in their constitution sometimes. but for the first time, the european commission has the right to come and check whether the member states have really translated the stability pact in their legislation. and if they have not done it, the european court of justice can sue them. it's a paradox, if you want. we have a stability and growth pact, which is like european legislation, if you want. for a
than less europe. more integration. you mentioned that today. and i would ask you. you mentioned fiscal union. what do you mean exactly when you say "fiscal union"? isn't it what a lot of germans mean when they say a transfer union? and are you going to be able to convince your own citizens to accept a transfer union? >> translator: the fiscal union is not a transfer union. what we mean when we talk about the beginning of a fiscal union is what we have already decided. that is...
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the lack of leadership in europe and everywhere in europe. also, the lack of political personnel in greece, as well, is a huge problem for europe today. also, in the beginning of the crisis, nobody had any idea about what to do, how to deal with this crisis. and five years down the road, we're still struggling with the basics of the crisis. the euro or not the euro. i mean, these issues should have been solved a long time ago. >> but only in greece. the other countries, spain portugal, ireland, they're quite better off now. >> is it so though? is it really so? >> it is so, of course. >> there is still very high unemployment in spain. >> but -- but -- employment traditionally comes after the turnaround of an economy. it takes half a year a year before employment picks up, after a recession like spain had. that's how it goes so -- >> but this is a lost generation even is saying. it's 25% of young people in spain. in greece, you've got 50% of young people unemployed. how can this possibly be turned around in a couple of years? >> well, i think i
the lack of leadership in europe and everywhere in europe. also, the lack of political personnel in greece, as well, is a huge problem for europe today. also, in the beginning of the crisis, nobody had any idea about what to do, how to deal with this crisis. and five years down the road, we're still struggling with the basics of the crisis. the euro or not the euro. i mean, these issues should have been solved a long time ago. >> but only in greece. the other countries, spain portugal,...
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, but europe is not somewhere it is far away or the first europe is here in our heads and when it gets there it will be present everywhere throughout ukraine the end of the world president zelensky loved volodymyr i am convinced that your words will come true and that we will tirelessly work on it i have and gentlemen, the story of suffering tells at the same time about strength and courage. ukraine has to prove itself every day on that fateful morning when russia with columns of tanks and tens of thousands of soldiers crossed its border . when i met volodymyr zelensky a few weeks later . i saw near the church with scabs lying close to each other, terrible symbols of putin's war, i will never forget the image of countless candles, you can a candle symbolizes a father or mother, a son or a daughter, a brother and sister's life was destroyed, people's feelings were anger and despair olesenko confidence essay in the fact that ukraine will give its world and the situation will change i spoke with president zelensky many times on the phone all the first difficult days and weeks i already kn
, but europe is not somewhere it is far away or the first europe is here in our heads and when it gets there it will be present everywhere throughout ukraine the end of the world president zelensky loved volodymyr i am convinced that your words will come true and that we will tirelessly work on it i have and gentlemen, the story of suffering tells at the same time about strength and courage. ukraine has to prove itself every day on that fateful morning when russia with columns of tanks and tens...
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for europe. otherwise the project would fail. he worked in creating a single currency for europe, the euro, and that is a significant legacy. this challenge to all of us is that we have to provide greater meaning for europe now. mr. varadkar: promise of a better future as motivated people to work for the european ideal since the beginning. speaking in this chamber today, i m reminded of one of the greatest figures in irish politics, and one of the greatest figures in politics from northern ireland, john hume,'s birthday it is tomorrow and who served as a member of this great parliament for 25 years. he spoke many times about symbolism of the bridge not too far from here connecting strasburg to kel just across the border in germany. he spoke how easy and ordinary it was to walk across the bridge, and given europe's dark history how remarkable and from out that ordinaryness was. john hume saw a model for how a lasting peace, however improbable, could be fostered and built. he saw how that model of
for europe. otherwise the project would fail. he worked in creating a single currency for europe, the euro, and that is a significant legacy. this challenge to all of us is that we have to provide greater meaning for europe now. mr. varadkar: promise of a better future as motivated people to work for the european ideal since the beginning. speaking in this chamber today, i m reminded of one of the greatest figures in irish politics, and one of the greatest figures in politics from northern...
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along europe. for the duration themselves or is to know what your lections presence functions is like it thank you very much to all of you for being with us and thanks to you out there for chatting and seeing you said. flatly. crimea a fascinating melting pot. peoples and cultures. a place that's filled with history and his witness the bride is in fall of. a strategic territory that has been fought over for centuries. how do the residents of crimea lose their identity. crimea through the ages. in fifteen minutes on t w. sure of. what unites. what divides. the body of tragedy forced. what binds the continent together. to answers and stories of plunging the. spotlight on people. to minutes on w. . he takes a good personally it's a wonderful people and stories that make the games so special to you whether. the full truth. was. done by a. kickoff want. to listen to just. g.w. . i was fifteen when i arrived here i slept with six people in a room very similar it was hard i was fair. i even got white hair
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in europe. better indigenous this continent here. but the, but the united states is, is the crystallization about, i mean like the nazis said that the greatest moment and in the history of white power is the creation of united states of america. everything that is wicked about the west is, is, is ramping in washington. and the solution that they're putting forward is, is everything that's evil and dastardly about the west. that's the solution they're putting forward. it's domination in joe biden, gives a speech a t s m c, the new headquarters as states and says that we're putting out american products. this is not just a signal to the chinese, you know that there is a trade war against china. this is also talking about south korea, that's talking about japan. this is talking about europe, especially, you know, that the industrialization of europe will benefit america with, as the other guests mentioned the, the inflation act. yeah. you know, the united states is setting themselves up to benefit
in europe. better indigenous this continent here. but the, but the united states is, is the crystallization about, i mean like the nazis said that the greatest moment and in the history of white power is the creation of united states of america. everything that is wicked about the west is, is, is ramping in washington. and the solution that they're putting forward is, is everything that's evil and dastardly about the west. that's the solution they're putting forward. it's domination in joe...
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europe and united states? guest: conditions were very dire quite obviously. there was massive destruction, factories, roads, bridges, canals all destroyed around the continent. most importantly, the intricate division of labor that we count on in developed countries in order to move food from rural areas to urban areas, to move manufactured products from urban areas to row areas had all broken down. a lot of that ot massive lawlessness throughout the continent. tens of thousands of people were murdered in just the immediate aftermath of the war and extra deep judicial -- extrajudicial killings. people were accused of being collaborators. the u.s. was extremely concerned about this. not just from a humanitarian perspective but from an economic and security perspective. if the european continent cannot be stabilized, the u.s. was very concerned that the people of europe would turn to extreme ideologies. in other words, maybe another form of fascism like nazi germany where they would turn to soviet style communis
europe and united states? guest: conditions were very dire quite obviously. there was massive destruction, factories, roads, bridges, canals all destroyed around the continent. most importantly, the intricate division of labor that we count on in developed countries in order to move food from rural areas to urban areas, to move manufactured products from urban areas to row areas had all broken down. a lot of that ot massive lawlessness throughout the continent. tens of thousands of people were...
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by the law one word one word because my europe's not just europe of equality but also the europe of diversity where everybody has a place because diversity is exactly what his mate europe the best most prosperous freest and safest continent in the world is not it's not that saving your country i'm going out so i'm just going to go back to and say you know and by the very briefly very briefly are you encouraged by anything you heard. i think it's very revealing that mr chen's he refuses to answer the question about what he would do with non christians in his christian europe yes i think that explains their absolutely everything feeling what they were it's very clear to me i've heard this rhetoric in the one hundred twenty s. in the one hundred thirty s. in europe we know where your talk leads you can shake your head all you want but we've seen it before we've been here before and europe is sick of it and we're not but not with men like this we're like ok when they are much all right next question comes from alexandrina my mortgage from the european civic forum what would you like to us please
by the law one word one word because my europe's not just europe of equality but also the europe of diversity where everybody has a place because diversity is exactly what his mate europe the best most prosperous freest and safest continent in the world is not it's not that saving your country i'm going out so i'm just going to go back to and say you know and by the very briefly very briefly are you encouraged by anything you heard. i think it's very revealing that mr chen's he refuses to...
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what europe wins up and europe is anti-russian europe about the american one, which at the same time can not agree on the sixth package of sanctions so far, because no matter what package of sanctions it imposes. all this turns against europe sixth patent sanctions are a very sorry stupid way to kill your economy. and very quickly. and if you ask who exactly prevented the implementation. and the implementation of minsk is the same, these people are sitting, they are talking. they advise. they now claim that they were, in fact, the cause. why has ukraine reached the state it is in now? why did the shock part of ukraine were drawn to the donbass and were ready to attack literally for several hours, uh, it seems to me that uh hmm in there is a saying in russia, when i went down the drain, in this case, many european politicians, i went down the drain. they are no longer able to control themselves, when they start to say something about russia, about ukraine, or about ukraine's russia, it causes very, uh, wild irritation. in fact, the civil societies of these countries, because they do n
what europe wins up and europe is anti-russian europe about the american one, which at the same time can not agree on the sixth package of sanctions so far, because no matter what package of sanctions it imposes. all this turns against europe sixth patent sanctions are a very sorry stupid way to kill your economy. and very quickly. and if you ask who exactly prevented the implementation. and the implementation of minsk is the same, these people are sitting, they are talking. they advise. they...
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there is the europe of solidarity. -- europe is not just a place on the map. i wish you the best for our work. there is still a great deal to be done. [applause] >> on behalf of the european chancellor,s -- it's a privilege for us to have you. decisive influence on what's been going on in europe. you have a remarkable personality. you arey because ou exceptional, i would like to take the liberty of sharing with you some of my concerns. you are a very powerful person. you make the basic decisions in europe. you pick people for top positions in the e.u. you want to do something your government does not like in the european parliament, there are innumerable obstacles popping up. it turns out to be difficult to do anything. afford tonment can ignore it if something is done. this power spills over. when i talk to my german colleagues, i usually hear them sermonizing. pontificating from the position of heavyweight moral champions, which they consider themselves to be. in real terms, your political family is playing second fiddle in european politics. the feeling tha
there is the europe of solidarity. -- europe is not just a place on the map. i wish you the best for our work. there is still a great deal to be done. [applause] >> on behalf of the european chancellor,s -- it's a privilege for us to have you. decisive influence on what's been going on in europe. you have a remarkable personality. you arey because ou exceptional, i would like to take the liberty of sharing with you some of my concerns. you are a very powerful person. you make the basic...
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this is the big picture across europe. most of the really warm air is being displaced towards more central and eastern parts of europe so we are on the edge of it. on monday, fewer storms around, so less of a risk that as overall catching one part, where the storms do brew on monday, they will be heavy with thunder and lightning. you can see how be heavy with thunder and lightning. you can see how warm be heavy with thunder and lightning. you can see how warm it is, 25 in merseyside and mid—20s across eastern parts of scotland. that is bank holiday monday. 0n eastern parts of scotland. that is bank holiday monday. on tuesday, notice how many thunderstorms break—out across western europe. all the way from spain, france into germany. very high temperatures, more like june orjuly. germany. very high temperatures, more likejune orjuly. a real heatwave across europe right now. this is to stay‘s forecast. storm brea ks this is to stay‘s forecast. storm breaks out across holland, france, some of them drifting. again, it i
this is the big picture across europe. most of the really warm air is being displaced towards more central and eastern parts of europe so we are on the edge of it. on monday, fewer storms around, so less of a risk that as overall catching one part, where the storms do brew on monday, they will be heavy with thunder and lightning. you can see how be heavy with thunder and lightning. you can see how warm be heavy with thunder and lightning. you can see how warm it is, 25 in merseyside and...
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all around europe people have been attending true europe rallies in berlin they are held here at the marked the cellist album get a hot plate at one of the rallies and decided on the spot that he had to do more. than. hi and welcome back to sara's music europe is experiencing some turbulent times right now and we're often being confronted by the possibility of a divided europe a group of classical musicians a so appalled by this idea that they have joined together to show their support for a united europe in the best way they know how with music i'm very proud to be part of this group. today at the ready to stay member lin the newly formed musicians for united europe group are playing their first concert to raise funds. the pulse of europe initiative. is. that. it's fantastic that everyone's made it here today it's really important i mean you just told me you come from yugoslavia so well i'm a real x. he was so my mom is question that is serbian and i was changing usa in germany so i really know what it is to have a country and to lose it and to not be able to do anything about it i
all around europe people have been attending true europe rallies in berlin they are held here at the marked the cellist album get a hot plate at one of the rallies and decided on the spot that he had to do more. than. hi and welcome back to sara's music europe is experiencing some turbulent times right now and we're often being confronted by the possibility of a divided europe a group of classical musicians a so appalled by this idea that they have joined together to show their support for a...
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so has europe failed? i would say it is just too soon to know. could europe fail? of course it could. but must europe fail? absolutely not. thank you very much. >> well done, gentlemen. a very strong opening to the debate. and i think you've flushed something out which is important which is how this audience chooses to define the european experiment. is it the euro? is it a larger civilizational project? that's going to be up to you to decide when you pick up your second ballot at the end of tonight and for those of you voting online right now. our next phase of this debate is to have these debaters engage each other directly. neil, you were the first to speak, so i'm going to come to you. what have you heard from the opposing sid here that you just fundamentally disagree with, that you think they've got wrong from a to z, and then i'll have them rebutt. >> exactly as i predicted, he fell into the trap of contributing the peace to the process of european integration. he did it in an emotive way which has played well for him since 1968. it didn't work for me when i
so has europe failed? i would say it is just too soon to know. could europe fail? of course it could. but must europe fail? absolutely not. thank you very much. >> well done, gentlemen. a very strong opening to the debate. and i think you've flushed something out which is important which is how this audience chooses to define the european experiment. is it the euro? is it a larger civilizational project? that's going to be up to you to decide when you pick up your second ballot at the end...
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including europe. it is vitally important, and to these mutually reinforce each other and are not distinct and separate choices. it is not an either or, binary, black and white. >> you mentioned ursula von der leyen and macron going hand-in-hand or how much unity is there in europe as to their approach in china? or is there divergence? >> there is divergence. europe doesn't want it, france doesn't want it. germany doesn't want it. most european countries don't want it. but they realize that it is about time to rebalance our trade with china to reduce risk. for a while europe was seen as the global village idiot, excepting all kinds of investment in this country, all kinds of imports, and not asking for reciprocity from china. therefore that is why there is a threat, in june there will be discussions on a railroad and doesn't act to see how europe can defend itself in this global world where it has suffered a lot in terms of importance. france and europe import far more than the export to china. at the
including europe. it is vitally important, and to these mutually reinforce each other and are not distinct and separate choices. it is not an either or, binary, black and white. >> you mentioned ursula von der leyen and macron going hand-in-hand or how much unity is there in europe as to their approach in china? or is there divergence? >> there is divergence. europe doesn't want it, france doesn't want it. germany doesn't want it. most european countries don't want it. but they...
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problems is more europe ok but a lot of people on the ground are saying enough europe how do you square the circle well you need leadership of course the anxiety tells you i go back to the place where i feel comfortable the comfort zone is the nation state so far of course you have to show that there is a solution with more europe and not even more trouble i strongly believe in an economic crisis if america lentil on how all of the names of the leaders are say we need to more coordinated these things people would agree and you make policy by policy you see that north africa immigration is not an italian problem so you don't make a national competence about european you see that foreign policy cannot be national nationally let's say steer only but european wide and step by step people will understand that this solution is more europe ok in return how do you explain people in spain for example when there's fifty percent unemployment for young people the you need more europe. well you know i think if the spanish people look at the successful nations of europe that's where they where they h
problems is more europe ok but a lot of people on the ground are saying enough europe how do you square the circle well you need leadership of course the anxiety tells you i go back to the place where i feel comfortable the comfort zone is the nation state so far of course you have to show that there is a solution with more europe and not even more trouble i strongly believe in an economic crisis if america lentil on how all of the names of the leaders are say we need to more coordinated these...
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or, you know, outside europe. then i think that we would be looking into a more and more successful global position of europe in the world. and you are right now we need to get the act together. somehow we need to understand what are the challenges that are coming up in the next decade and the next 20 years and 50 years down the road and be able to plan ahead. and of course, the idea is to do this in a kind of a multi lateral way. and in a way that preserves somehow peaceful cooperation between trading partners between associates in this case. okay. i mean, we're brought out of time. we've run out of time, i guess the major question is can europe survive the european union to be continue gentlemen? ok, many thanks them i guess in paris and in guilford. and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at r t c. next time. remember, talk with with kaiser financial survival guide. when customers go buy, you reduce the price. now well, reduce a lower that standard cutting, but what's good for food market? it's not good
or, you know, outside europe. then i think that we would be looking into a more and more successful global position of europe in the world. and you are right now we need to get the act together. somehow we need to understand what are the challenges that are coming up in the next decade and the next 20 years and 50 years down the road and be able to plan ahead. and of course, the idea is to do this in a kind of a multi lateral way. and in a way that preserves somehow peaceful cooperation between...
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it is an opportunity for europe's decision makers of tomorrow to tackle the problems of today. >> europe is their home and their passion. these young europeans are training at a summer camp in berlin. their main goal is getting other young people interested in europe as well. >> we shouldn't be the only leaders of europe, or future leaders. it should be all of us doing things for society, and for european society. >> every year, several hundred delegates come to international plenary sessions, and politicians get a chance to hear what is important to these young people. a top priority now is refugees working asylum -- seeking asylum. >> in hungary and the u.k., heads of state and national governments have their own political agendas and are completely unwilling to it here to even already exist ding eu agreements, let alone come up with new solutions, which obviously, we so desperately need at the moment. >> weather finish, british, or german, they all agree that change is needed. >> i would probably have more governments -- governance done on the european level. give more say to the euro
it is an opportunity for europe's decision makers of tomorrow to tackle the problems of today. >> europe is their home and their passion. these young europeans are training at a summer camp in berlin. their main goal is getting other young people interested in europe as well. >> we shouldn't be the only leaders of europe, or future leaders. it should be all of us doing things for society, and for european society. >> every year, several hundred delegates come to international...
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that is for everybody ok thank you very much you want a united europe you want to strong europe but voter turnout has gone down in every single european parliament elections since they began it's going to be different this time. we don't know i think first of all we see in the polls that support for europe is actually going up and the fact that people are critical is not a bedsit it's a good thing it be it means that people are taking ownership of europe to do that downhill jerry yes we'll see whether that trend will continue and of course the turnout has to go up if we have the right to vote we should use it because that's how we we keep the mock. a life. this is an organization the european parliament has failed time and again to connect to ordinary people bricks it is proof of that and you know i don't think bricks it is proof of that we don't know that yet malice isn't what breaks it really means is still out because i think you know the reasons why people voted for breaks that are maybe very much connected to the reasons why american people voted for trump and incidentally to t
that is for everybody ok thank you very much you want a united europe you want to strong europe but voter turnout has gone down in every single european parliament elections since they began it's going to be different this time. we don't know i think first of all we see in the polls that support for europe is actually going up and the fact that people are critical is not a bedsit it's a good thing it be it means that people are taking ownership of europe to do that downhill jerry yes we'll see...
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all across europe fourteen e.u. states impose sanctions on austria now there is barely a peep and in fact we hear of the social democrats in austria have not ruled out themselves entering a coalition with the freedom party what's going on i have feeling that the freedom party moved more to the center they tried to. get rid of people and positions extremists and far right of course there was a few arguments and t.v. discussions also were anti-semitism was lying under the surface but i think they're eager to to leave it there and not bring it up like before that's one point the other thing if i may i would like to come back to it how many witches this is our last chance in europe i disagree i think this is the biggest chance for what europe has now to to change the system to change the bloc towards more integration towards more europe with these societies and these countries that want to move forward ok let's come back to that in just a moment i saw him shaking her head rather vigorously there and i have a way that it
all across europe fourteen e.u. states impose sanctions on austria now there is barely a peep and in fact we hear of the social democrats in austria have not ruled out themselves entering a coalition with the freedom party what's going on i have feeling that the freedom party moved more to the center they tried to. get rid of people and positions extremists and far right of course there was a few arguments and t.v. discussions also were anti-semitism was lying under the surface but i think...
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, the value of europe. and we are here today debate pay tribute -- to to helmut kohl, to the mark that helmut kohl has left on history. many of you have given us regulations -- recollections of moments you have shared with him. but from my generation, helmut kohl is already part and parcel of europe's history. without that life experience, we cannot be here, we could not do what we are doing. those were bold, courageous, is start acts which are -- historic ask which our generation is in position to take. thousands of pages have been written about what he did, most of all german reunification and european integration. helmut kohl is a man who took sometimes decisions, against the will of public opinion and sometimes he took on unexpected decisions were not particularly wanted. and as president of the french republic, i would not like his legacy to be reduced to his political career, remarkable though it was. -- lesson he leaves was much goes much further than that. for france, helmut kohl was a ally,terlocut
, the value of europe. and we are here today debate pay tribute -- to to helmut kohl, to the mark that helmut kohl has left on history. many of you have given us regulations -- recollections of moments you have shared with him. but from my generation, helmut kohl is already part and parcel of europe's history. without that life experience, we cannot be here, we could not do what we are doing. those were bold, courageous, is start acts which are -- historic ask which our generation is in...
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and europe was about pragmatism but ideals. so for me i started to believe in a europe as a kind of solution of most of the continent's problem. and it came true with a succession of... we were all disabused of this hope because two years after the fall of the wall, the war in the balkans began in europe did not appear to be the place where peace would break out... we will come to that, but stephanie, young generation, same as annalisa, that event brought you to europe? i was one of 100 or so americans who got on a plane and moved to prague right after the velvet revolution and the berlin wall came down and spent four years there and went on to moscow and lived there for several years as well. for me, coming access, the fall of the berlin wall is such a strong image but there was so much else going on in the region at the time which overshadows that. it all began in poland around a round table that led to semi—free elections there. hungary played a huge role, when they turned off the barbed wire fence which allowed some east
and europe was about pragmatism but ideals. so for me i started to believe in a europe as a kind of solution of most of the continent's problem. and it came true with a succession of... we were all disabused of this hope because two years after the fall of the wall, the war in the balkans began in europe did not appear to be the place where peace would break out... we will come to that, but stephanie, young generation, same as annalisa, that event brought you to europe? i was one of 100 or so...
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so strength in europe against not just against russia, but mainly to keep europe apart from russia. because it h a soon saw that there is a potential of cooperation because they're in the same continent after all, economic corporation, political corporation, between germany, france, and russia. and once this continent unites economically, politically, that's the end of the u. s. supremacy in the new world order built after the 2nd will work through the united states has, has had its troops and military bases in europe to can russia in europe far away from each other. although there has been some beneficial corporation energy trade out with joe many, there was some corporation and trades with friends and many other european nations . but even when the american troops present here in europe, there were certain limits to how far in the united states with push. and one could argue that it all changed in ukraine because for some reason, when it came to ukraine, somewhere around 20132014. and definitely a, around the early 2000 twenties, the united states decided that, you know, those red
so strength in europe against not just against russia, but mainly to keep europe apart from russia. because it h a soon saw that there is a potential of cooperation because they're in the same continent after all, economic corporation, political corporation, between germany, france, and russia. and once this continent unites economically, politically, that's the end of the u. s. supremacy in the new world order built after the 2nd will work through the united states has, has had its troops and...
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from the more successful states of europe. you want to jump in on that and i can i ask all of you about how globalization has affected this here because everyone says bigger is better. we look at trading blocks and what not. you may where you may have many smaller is not all united by the better i mean smaller states like switzerland like. to monaco are extremely rich and prosperous i mean what they really think is that will lack of ferrous strong leadership that's had severe i've already been pointed out but second we need a project within we need to procure that may create an illusion that may create a perspective what to call for most of the people we need paying off a strong definition of entity and i think one of the problems of european entity is that this compose is made up of so very different things and very different elements and historical roots in chorus that it's very difficult to find a common other or even a common set of values and i think i mean it well it looks at the symbols that had been developed by the eu
from the more successful states of europe. you want to jump in on that and i can i ask all of you about how globalization has affected this here because everyone says bigger is better. we look at trading blocks and what not. you may where you may have many smaller is not all united by the better i mean smaller states like switzerland like. to monaco are extremely rich and prosperous i mean what they really think is that will lack of ferrous strong leadership that's had severe i've already been...
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the future germany and the future of europe go hand in hand a strong united an open europe is is the basis for a better germany we're now going to see in the wake of the european elections one report called the longest and least transparent job selection process for those who are going to hold the top jobs in the european union well i think it's not going to be an edifying so i have been in charge of the european parliament on the other that lives is that their knowledge is that they work on the access to public document or more transparency of the trial so again you don't have to convince me i think people have shown into selections that they want to know what's going on and they don't want closed doors decisions so anyone who wants to represent them now i think has to deliver on this and be more open in the way we take decisions in the european union the mess one of the messes that was left behind after this last parliament has been money hasn't it the lots of money money lost money and waste it's the scandals i guess you're right being funded by things i didn't know very roughly w
the future germany and the future of europe go hand in hand a strong united an open europe is is the basis for a better germany we're now going to see in the wake of the european elections one report called the longest and least transparent job selection process for those who are going to hold the top jobs in the european union well i think it's not going to be an edifying so i have been in charge of the european parliament on the other that lives is that their knowledge is that they work on...
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. >> the countdown is on in europe. this is bloomberg markets: european close with guy johnson and alix steel. guy: 4.4 4 -- 444.1. technology is leading this off the nasdaq rally that we saw post-powell. the darkness under pressure per there's the cable rate, i had to check it earlier. we are up by 1.75%. keep an eye with what's happening on credit suisse. awfully close to the capital rates off of price. i think this is the 13th day down but we see for credit suisse. that stock is down by another 4.89%. tings are getting really crunchy in zurich. alix: what happens if the stock price keeps going down. it's a legit question. in the u.s. were off the lows pretty much flat on the day. that ism was weak. we saw employment going into contraction territory so that really the highlight. i should point out the dow is underperforming. salesforce is down by a whopping 9%. another readthrough of a tech company struggling and looking at a weaker economy in europe and the u.s.. you also the copresident, the co-ceo and vice chair re
. >> the countdown is on in europe. this is bloomberg markets: european close with guy johnson and alix steel. guy: 4.4 4 -- 444.1. technology is leading this off the nasdaq rally that we saw post-powell. the darkness under pressure per there's the cable rate, i had to check it earlier. we are up by 1.75%. keep an eye with what's happening on credit suisse. awfully close to the capital rates off of price. i think this is the 13th day down but we see for credit suisse. that stock is down...
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italians that do not understand europe or don't trust europe. what needs to happen over the next one to two years so that we don't fall into the hands of another breakup of the euro? i think forknow, italy there is no more room for mistakes at the european level. in the last 10 years, two big mistakes. the way in which the euro crisis was managed 10 years ago and the problems with italy, and maybe the most damage with public opinion, the way the refugee crisis was managed. today i don't see any more room for mistakes. this is why i think what europe needs until now and the last .onths is very positive what is very important is to continue and to be sure that this announcement will become reality. and the announcement of public plansn, euros, and europe are not just announcements for the media, but this announcement normalizedreality, people in the streets. otherwise frustration will substitute the present trust because in the last months, i think there is a recovery of trust. march is a horrible month with the polls against europe raising in ita
italians that do not understand europe or don't trust europe. what needs to happen over the next one to two years so that we don't fall into the hands of another breakup of the euro? i think forknow, italy there is no more room for mistakes at the european level. in the last 10 years, two big mistakes. the way in which the euro crisis was managed 10 years ago and the problems with italy, and maybe the most damage with public opinion, the way the refugee crisis was managed. today i don't see any...
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so why isn't europe moving forward more quickly? over the past decade, investments in sustainable energy have been 7 times more profitable than fossil fuel investments. that could be a boon the de carbon eyes ation will europe's financial centers get on board. so basically we might, if we believed momentum was linear, me we despair, you on the dilemma for there are also positive economic developments that grow exponentially. yeah. so hydrogen might take another 5 or 10 years ago, but when it's ready of it, it could happen very quickly. it looks it's these tipping points that we need to identify quickly shashi, which we're lacking. give us something to be optimistic about like yoga burner and gardeners of optimism if a client is have to set the bar as high as possible. you yeah. and push the market in the right direction. in spain, some solar companies are out performing some oil companies on the stock market. solar has a bright future. one study suggests that europe could meet its entire electricity needs by covering half of all roo
so why isn't europe moving forward more quickly? over the past decade, investments in sustainable energy have been 7 times more profitable than fossil fuel investments. that could be a boon the de carbon eyes ation will europe's financial centers get on board. so basically we might, if we believed momentum was linear, me we despair, you on the dilemma for there are also positive economic developments that grow exponentially. yeah. so hydrogen might take another 5 or 10 years ago, but when it's...
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this doesn't mean europe has to be everywhere. not every problem in europe is a european problem. solidarity means that europe deals with things the where it is necessary and when it does so, it does it in a decisive effective manner. i think europe gives us our best chance to lasting peace, lasting well-being. and a safe and secure future. in paris, the invitation of the front chip presidency, when we think the first world war came to 100 years ago. once again, we should think through what happens if countries have a respect for each other. what happens if countries and the association, in those days. collapses. therefore, we should not give up our european opportunity. if we do, we will adversely affect, the younger generation. nationalism and -- should no longer have a provision in europe. tolerance and solidarity represent our common future. alex, it is well worth fighting for. thank you. [applause] [silence] >> later this afternoon, a look at the impact of religious voters have on the 2018 midterm elections. begins live from georgetown university at 6:30 p.m. eastern on c-spa
this doesn't mean europe has to be everywhere. not every problem in europe is a european problem. solidarity means that europe deals with things the where it is necessary and when it does so, it does it in a decisive effective manner. i think europe gives us our best chance to lasting peace, lasting well-being. and a safe and secure future. in paris, the invitation of the front chip presidency, when we think the first world war came to 100 years ago. once again, we should think through what...
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but this is all western europe . and what about in the east, in the countries that were part of the warsaw pact rightly, being considered the soviet zone of influence or were even part of the ussr if you go only to the first persons eastern european states, without touching the lower level officials, the picture is as follows. slovakia president andrej kitska rey migrant from the usa latvia president vaier vicky freiberga canadian citizen and i won’t say he works as the head of latvian counterintelligence being a brigadier general in the british army and a british citizen, us citizens were and remain, at least two prime ministers of bulgaria who held this position in different years. simeon saxon, coburgonsky and kirill petkov president of lithuania from 2004 to 2009. valdas adams and president estonian thomas hendrik ilvess. yes, and the prime minister of poland, the mother of eush-morovetsky, although not a us citizen, first learned there. and then at the university of hamburg, already familiar to us, more, in ge
but this is all western europe . and what about in the east, in the countries that were part of the warsaw pact rightly, being considered the soviet zone of influence or were even part of the ussr if you go only to the first persons eastern european states, without touching the lower level officials, the picture is as follows. slovakia president andrej kitska rey migrant from the usa latvia president vaier vicky freiberga canadian citizen and i won’t say he works as the head of latvian...
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europe is closing its borders. the situation for those stranded in the balkans is catastrophic. , eu states meeting agreed on measures to bring order to the chaos. up,ols will be stepped refugees registered, and deportation procedures accelerated. that raises the question, will your build new walls to keep the refugees out? coming to you from berlin, "quadriga". >> will the latest plan to manage the crisis work? hollowdoes, will it out core principles? that's what we want to find out today. judy dempsey is a columnist for the international herald tribune and works at carnegie europe. she says the walls are being built, physical and mental. alan posener with us again. german commentator for die welt, and says that if we want to keep the free movement of people, we have to keep those we don't want out. either new walls without or within. a pleasure to welcome janosch delcker, a political correspondent for politico europe in berlin. he says holding walls won't help. europe needs to address the reasons that makes refug
europe is closing its borders. the situation for those stranded in the balkans is catastrophic. , eu states meeting agreed on measures to bring order to the chaos. up,ols will be stepped refugees registered, and deportation procedures accelerated. that raises the question, will your build new walls to keep the refugees out? coming to you from berlin, "quadriga". >> will the latest plan to manage the crisis work? hollowdoes, will it out core principles? that's what we want to...
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the united states will patronize europe europe will try to colonize russia and africa in general, everything will be fine. as a result, the plan with russia and africa did not work. but the europeans themselves turned out to be, in fact, colonized these points on the map of the us military bases located on the territory of germany alone, there are 40 of them. if we talk about western europe in general, then in the quite peaceful eighties, the united states in the region had 25 main aviation and five naval bases in spain, italy and greece and this is not counting the land bases, which housed 340,000 american troops, let's repeat american, because we are not talking about nato bases, but about the american military presence. from an english documentary film about the unusual military formation of the british army these shots were taken in 1945 after the end of the second world war, when germany was divided into occupation zones, but these are newer in the eighties of the same xx century, simple german burghers pursed their lips they are watching the movement of the tanks of the united kingdom
the united states will patronize europe europe will try to colonize russia and africa in general, everything will be fine. as a result, the plan with russia and africa did not work. but the europeans themselves turned out to be, in fact, colonized these points on the map of the us military bases located on the territory of germany alone, there are 40 of them. if we talk about western europe in general, then in the quite peaceful eighties, the united states in the region had 25 main aviation and...
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europe. do you have or does the u.s. have any estimates or europe in terms of the oil and gas potential is if they were willing to exploit it? >> yes, senator. we work with country that is are interested. and as chairman murphy talked about, when he used the example of germany, it's a very -- it's a country by country. it's every member state in the eu has a very different perspective on different resources including shale. we had worked very closely with poland, with ukraine, with romania and we're working with other countries that are interested in pursuing that. we help identify what the shale resource is using their own resources and the u.s. geological survey to identify what the levels and what the commercialality is of those resources. >> so can you share with me or the committee what those resources? what are the estimates? can europe be more independent if it were only to, for example, do fracking? actually exploit their shale gas reserves. >> so again, there's always a difference be
europe. do you have or does the u.s. have any estimates or europe in terms of the oil and gas potential is if they were willing to exploit it? >> yes, senator. we work with country that is are interested. and as chairman murphy talked about, when he used the example of germany, it's a very -- it's a country by country. it's every member state in the eu has a very different perspective on different resources including shale. we had worked very closely with poland, with ukraine, with...
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europe and the u.s. also took a long time to agree on a unified approach to handling muammar gaddafi's murderous violence against his own people in libya. germany was against bombing tripoli, what the french and british wanted to act sooner rather than later. you're clearly was not on the same page. bridget europe was not the same page. >> there are more divisions in europe and across the like. in some ways, looking at europe as a partner is a complicated game because we have to not only know whether they can act uniformly or whether it will be somewhat divided in its own responses. >> a few months ago, the whole world was treated to insights on u.s. assessments of european politics when wikileaks published at classifies the -- published classified diplomatic cables on the web, showing top european politicians been ridiculed. it also became clear other continents were featuring more prominent on the u.s. radar. china is a key market for the west, not to mention it now seems to be the u.s.'s own personal
europe and the u.s. also took a long time to agree on a unified approach to handling muammar gaddafi's murderous violence against his own people in libya. germany was against bombing tripoli, what the french and british wanted to act sooner rather than later. you're clearly was not on the same page. bridget europe was not the same page. >> there are more divisions in europe and across the like. in some ways, looking at europe as a partner is a complicated game because we have to not only...
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five, six years ago, the debate in europe was greece will live to europe. has greece left europe? no. they have left the financial support programme that taxpayers from germany and from italy at page very generously with all the credit and the admiration that the people of greece should get because they did amazing sacrifices and amazing effort. they are back on their feet. wrong what you are saying. it is factually wrong. they are back on their feet. treason has picked up. it is a success story for the european union. i understand what you say, but i don't think they are the same thing you are saying. also, i invite you to have a chat with many people of my age, i am 21, to have a chat with many people of my age, iam 21, i know to have a chat with many people of my age, i am 21, i know exactly how it feels not to find a job. and having to go somewhere else because thatis having to go somewhere else because that is what our generation is doing because simply, the economy is not working very well and there are hundreds of people going to northern europe. i would like to get more re
five, six years ago, the debate in europe was greece will live to europe. has greece left europe? no. they have left the financial support programme that taxpayers from germany and from italy at page very generously with all the credit and the admiration that the people of greece should get because they did amazing sacrifices and amazing effort. they are back on their feet. wrong what you are saying. it is factually wrong. they are back on their feet. treason has picked up. it is a success...
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so on important, strategic subjects that affect the whole of europe, europe's security, we have difficulty in finding a consensus. >> to be fair, at the time, the sort of mood within germany, the mood around many countries in europe was one of, we're living through a great humanitarian tragedy. these desperately poor afflicted people needed a place of refuge, and it was europe's job to provide that. now we're saying, you know, there's been some dreadful terrorist attacks and on reflection maybe that wasn't the right thing to do. well, you know, that's a little harsh. >> narrator: abaaoud now used the chaos of the refugee flow to get a team of militants into and around europe. two of the team entered europe with refugees on the island of leros. one used a stolen syrian passport flagged by interpol as possibly being used by terrorists. but greek authorities weren't checking interpol's database regularly, and the men were let through. bomb-maker najim laachraoui and one of the leaders of the cell, mohamed belkaid, are also thought to have entered europe through greece. >> they both had false
so on important, strategic subjects that affect the whole of europe, europe's security, we have difficulty in finding a consensus. >> to be fair, at the time, the sort of mood within germany, the mood around many countries in europe was one of, we're living through a great humanitarian tragedy. these desperately poor afflicted people needed a place of refuge, and it was europe's job to provide that. now we're saying, you know, there's been some dreadful terrorist attacks and on reflection...
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europe. we have never brought anything from there supplied well, almost nothing, accordingly, well, hmm, quite logical, yes, that we do not have ready-made transport corridors, we do not have any concluded contracts, no one was waiting for us there, and in fact, the problem is that they are europeans themselves are very deficient because they all depend on the import of oil and petroleum products. please give me an example. yes, the deficit of poland in the import of petroleum products is somewhere now uh-uh similar to our needs. that is, they themselves need as much as she does according to us uh-huh, nothing here personal as they say, yes, but the europeans will always try to first secure their markets and then somehow contribute to the fact that the fuel goes to us, accordingly, the situation is difficult with the search for resources and difficult with their transportation from the search seems to have more or less figured out at sea, now there are enough offers, but the main problem in t
europe. we have never brought anything from there supplied well, almost nothing, accordingly, well, hmm, quite logical, yes, that we do not have ready-made transport corridors, we do not have any concluded contracts, no one was waiting for us there, and in fact, the problem is that they are europeans themselves are very deficient because they all depend on the import of oil and petroleum products. please give me an example. yes, the deficit of poland in the import of petroleum products is...
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and outside of europe. the united states and europe face many challenges and threats that unlike in the past are simultaneously dispersed among many geographic front lines and across multiple do mains, whether nonstate terrorist actors, threats of a more conventional nature, cyber threats, or nuclear threats. because we know we are stronger in confronting these challenges when we are working together, we will pursue even greater cooperation from and with the nations of europe, our best partners. history has shown that when we are united, we succeed in the face of shared challenges. as i remarked earlier, one of these challenges is russia. europe and the united states seek a normalized relationship with russia. however, russia has shown it seeks to define new post soviet global balance of power, one in which russia, by virtue of its nuclear arsenal, seeks to impose its will on others by force or partnering with regions who show a disregard for their own citizens. this is the case with bashar al assad's conti
and outside of europe. the united states and europe face many challenges and threats that unlike in the past are simultaneously dispersed among many geographic front lines and across multiple do mains, whether nonstate terrorist actors, threats of a more conventional nature, cyber threats, or nuclear threats. because we know we are stronger in confronting these challenges when we are working together, we will pursue even greater cooperation from and with the nations of europe, our best...
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no, it's just the most popular hardrock in europe. this is actually some very rich, the others just devastating consequences. that's how exactly has europe coming. you hotspots. ok. the left side of it in a city known for its clap, seen, and it's truck consumption. cocaine is high from the consumer states behind the addictive truck course to, to the highest ties or the lowest. those, the drug has never been easier to get in berlin. like in many other cities, you can order it. yeah. messenger apps. people who are willing to pay around 50 years, house graham, and co taxis are delivering to cocaine, right? to the doorstep. reliable data about the use of cocaine is have to come. by octo it is at least a top draft. so new the dealers know consumers want to brag about numbers. but it's in your opinion, screen and sewers where authorities read to and about cocaine consumption. local ken russell, these phones in the cities regularly scanned the waste switches for drugs. the bigger to circles, the more cocaine was detected there, and breasted
no, it's just the most popular hardrock in europe. this is actually some very rich, the others just devastating consequences. that's how exactly has europe coming. you hotspots. ok. the left side of it in a city known for its clap, seen, and it's truck consumption. cocaine is high from the consumer states behind the addictive truck course to, to the highest ties or the lowest. those, the drug has never been easier to get in berlin. like in many other cities, you can order it. yeah. messenger...
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video scandal election blow to europe's fall. and to discuss that question joined here in the studio by matthew con niche naik chief europe correspondent for politico. and he says the austrian video makes it harder for the far right to deny. who very rarely all? but also with us is storage of arizona in many ways show us the french foreign correspondent believes that it's make or break for the union. and it's the demise of all stress phone alright sunday's election outcome will seal the fate. she say. and a very warm welcome to to karen taylor a political activist and consultant affiliated with japanese social democrats. who argues that we should not be shocked when racist anti constitutional? and criminal right wing populist do and say things that are racist. and anti constitutional and interest. and your free today the statements of top of the show in money well i'd like to begin with you. and as you will be well aware here in germany the term with everybody's using to do so to talk about the the importance of this electction t
video scandal election blow to europe's fall. and to discuss that question joined here in the studio by matthew con niche naik chief europe correspondent for politico. and he says the austrian video makes it harder for the far right to deny. who very rarely all? but also with us is storage of arizona in many ways show us the french foreign correspondent believes that it's make or break for the union. and it's the demise of all stress phone alright sunday's election outcome will seal the fate....
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europe can advance. and emmanuel macron— europe can advance. and emmanuel macron knows— europe can advance. and emmanuel macron knows that. _ europe can advance. and emmanuel macron knows that. he _ europe can advance. and emmanuel macron knows that. he takes - europe can advance. and emmanuel macron knows that. he takes the . macron knows that. he takes the armed _ macron knows that. he takes the armed document— macron knows that. he takes the armed document to _ macron knows that. he takes the armed document to the - macron knows that. he takes the armed document to the germanl macron knows that. he takes the - armed document to the german people. ukrainian _ armed document to the german people. ukrainian mp_ armed document to the german people. ukrainian mp was— armed document to the german people. ukrainian mp was on— armed document to the german people. ukrainian mp was on the _ ukrainian mp was on the programme tonight, peter. and the thing he really wanted to get across is how desperately ask for military trainers to train the tr
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spontaneous than europe. even though some of them, orlando, and san bernardino, being a good examples, have been no less deadly. there have been 395 jihadist related arrests in 2014. 687 in 2015. and 718 in 2016. numbers are much lower in the united states, where 18 individuals were arrested for terrorism related activities in 2014. 75 in 2015, which was banner year for us. and just 36 in 2016. unlike europe, the united states does not seem to possess extensive home grown militant organizations that provide support to individuals drawn to isis. jihadists propaganda continues to be easily accessible through various online platforms for the last ten years. now with the advent of numerous social media applications, a would be recruit can access realtime support and have a stronger sense they're part of a wider network. an important dynamic at play, is isis has employed what we call isis virtual entrepreneurs who use social media to connect people in the west, these are people in raqqah that are reaching out to a
spontaneous than europe. even though some of them, orlando, and san bernardino, being a good examples, have been no less deadly. there have been 395 jihadist related arrests in 2014. 687 in 2015. and 718 in 2016. numbers are much lower in the united states, where 18 individuals were arrested for terrorism related activities in 2014. 75 in 2015, which was banner year for us. and just 36 in 2016. unlike europe, the united states does not seem to possess extensive home grown militant organizations...
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europe has a lot to think about. in addition to that, we have issues and tensions in covina, the whole balkans. it's in a difficult situation. europe really has to get very serious about this. to pick up on a previous point, macron will push the nuclear aspect. this is also a problem in the franco german engine. the green party, which is now part of the coalition government, is not keen on nuclear. it's unlikely that they are going to see it as a sustainable resort which macron wants to have it identified as. for this green strategy of the you, it's unclear if nuclear will be considered a green type of fuel. i think that there are problems already. the new coalition germany -- power in germany. we are seeing cracks in the relationship between france and germany. anchor: what would the european defense force look like if -- do you? >> it would probably be somewhat weak. they say that the french are a leader with no one who wants to follow them. i think that's quite a good description. a lot of the eastern european cou
europe has a lot to think about. in addition to that, we have issues and tensions in covina, the whole balkans. it's in a difficult situation. europe really has to get very serious about this. to pick up on a previous point, macron will push the nuclear aspect. this is also a problem in the franco german engine. the green party, which is now part of the coalition government, is not keen on nuclear. it's unlikely that they are going to see it as a sustainable resort which macron wants to have it...
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they can be targeted in europe. they can be targeted from europe. and also if you don't succeed in being up to the task which is a long task, some talk about the generational challenge, the u.s. might have to cope with a very different europe and that's something to bear in mind on this side of the pond. >> belgium doesn't have the largest number of foreign tourist fighters not overall, not in europe. but they do have the largest number per capita and so as i think about this for what i want to say for one final comment i would say this. one thing that's unique in belgium and elsewhere in europe while we do have cases where religion, radical religion ideology plays a critical role that's not what we're seeing here. what we're shearing is that there is a religious piece but the recruitment of criminals, this zero to hero phenomenon is a huge problem. officials in brussels stress to me multiple times in multiple meetings that there's a religious component that the quote that people said over and over is salafism is mainstream in terrorist. each terror
they can be targeted in europe. they can be targeted from europe. and also if you don't succeed in being up to the task which is a long task, some talk about the generational challenge, the u.s. might have to cope with a very different europe and that's something to bear in mind on this side of the pond. >> belgium doesn't have the largest number of foreign tourist fighters not overall, not in europe. but they do have the largest number per capita and so as i think about this for what i...