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so could we say that europe is actually polarizing itself. the term pre-crime comes from this movie minority report in which a prediction is being made about something an individual has not yet done but is going to do and a preemptive arrest is made of someone before they perform that act if you would have asked me 37 years ago if we would have gunshot detection or video cameras in neighborhoods or be able to predict what crimes occur i would have said you're crazy pre-crime coming soon on al-jazeera every weekly nice cycle brings a series of breaking stories join the listening post as we tend the cameras on the media and focus on how they were caught on the stories that matter the most on al-jazeera. he lived in brazil's largest favela. one day the police came for. like thousands of others he disappeared. witness follows a family's epic struggle for justice which became a national cause and sent shock waves through the upper echelons of the political establishment in the shadow of the hill on al-jazeera. i'm come out on summary with another
so could we say that europe is actually polarizing itself. the term pre-crime comes from this movie minority report in which a prediction is being made about something an individual has not yet done but is going to do and a preemptive arrest is made of someone before they perform that act if you would have asked me 37 years ago if we would have gunshot detection or video cameras in neighborhoods or be able to predict what crimes occur i would have said you're crazy pre-crime coming soon on...
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i think europe and. you know something that still does get there and get this together come on we've been killing each other for what centuries and now we have a you know we have common programs we have a common politics 25 year old friedrich continues his european journey in an easterly direction. to trist from 6 to 6. is on route to slovenia one of the eves newest member states it was once part of the communist you can slavia. as a train heads for the italian slovenian border he makes friends with a reason one ferrari who comes from the region. of my family he tells me stories about when. and where there was a. they were doing was a very very easy street yes. day people in europe can again travel freely. if you've been to slovenia yet but. after 3 hours the train reaches the mediterranean city and soon arrives at the slovenian border. there's no border guard in sight just a train conductor. for over 11 years this is being an open border. it's really interesting when people talk about the past it's incr
i think europe and. you know something that still does get there and get this together come on we've been killing each other for what centuries and now we have a you know we have common programs we have a common politics 25 year old friedrich continues his european journey in an easterly direction. to trist from 6 to 6. is on route to slovenia one of the eves newest member states it was once part of the communist you can slavia. as a train heads for the italian slovenian border he makes friends...
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and europe. i think this is clearly a stratagem on the iranian leadership part of both to get leverage over the europeans in the hope that they can find some way to soften the impact of u.s. sanctions on its economy but also as you said to draw a line and to create distance between the u.s. and its european allies in the hope that it would give it more leverage in any type of future international agreement it's very difficult to see how the europeans could do much more to address aronian economic concerns. standing up a separate international financial mechanism that would not have exposure to the u.s. economy and to u.s. sanctions is the undertaking of many months if not years and the cost of so doing would be quite substantial so it's difficult to see how the europeans can do much more than what they've already done in the form of this bartering mechanism known as instax and the drug administration says it wants new talks with iran it says maximum pressure policy will continue we know that iran
and europe. i think this is clearly a stratagem on the iranian leadership part of both to get leverage over the europeans in the hope that they can find some way to soften the impact of u.s. sanctions on its economy but also as you said to draw a line and to create distance between the u.s. and its european allies in the hope that it would give it more leverage in any type of future international agreement it's very difficult to see how the europeans could do much more to address aronian...
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within europe sporters that might yes but beyond europe's borders now because the european union it's complicated i've been in berlin since 2005 i followed berlin and there for a bit of brussels i saw now how it all works it is complicated in the united states of america nobody understands how it works it's just somebody gets elected and she was democratically elected there was a vote held she got the majority and she is now the president i think people are going to accept that whether europeans accept that because of the whole system we went through where she was agreed upon in this backroom deal as you were explaining it was all supposed to be transparent this time but they couldn't that transparency fell short it didn't give them a solution they needed a solution or so a friend of mine is known as being very pro-american washington. she devil a transatlantic sess and she always has been you know she lived in the united states for 4 years and because she lived there raising our kids there she knows society so she she doesn't view it just in the washington bubble but she she really v
within europe sporters that might yes but beyond europe's borders now because the european union it's complicated i've been in berlin since 2005 i followed berlin and there for a bit of brussels i saw now how it all works it is complicated in the united states of america nobody understands how it works it's just somebody gets elected and she was democratically elected there was a vote held she got the majority and she is now the president i think people are going to accept that whether...
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europe poll said there had been 234 arrests in europe as well as the closure of 9 underground drug labs where the confiscated substances have been made before being sold illegally in shops fitness centers. sports people. but officials say the county tests at unspecified professional sporting events in connection with the operation indicating that professionals could also be among the customer base. wimbledon tennis now in the women's semifinal lineup is complete with some familiar names through to the last 4 serena williams overcame the fellow american allison risk in 3 hard fold sets the 7 time wimbledon champion will play the unseeded streets over the next meanwhile number 7 seed simona halep made short work of it as she was young the remaining 17661 to set up a meeting with alina as fit to lead in the last 4 i was going out of cycling at least. on the has claimed the 1st tour de france stage victory of his career the mostly flat 4th stage favored sprinters like devyani he stormed to victory after being put in a strong position by his quick step team to be on his teammate european. ke
europe poll said there had been 234 arrests in europe as well as the closure of 9 underground drug labs where the confiscated substances have been made before being sold illegally in shops fitness centers. sports people. but officials say the county tests at unspecified professional sporting events in connection with the operation indicating that professionals could also be among the customer base. wimbledon tennis now in the women's semifinal lineup is complete with some familiar names through...
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will women's power drive europe forward. the funding lion has been in brussels the last few days courting europe the members of the european parliament how does she do. i'm not in brussels i don't know but i think she is doing a stone just that she is building a program from to their very fast she has a team behind her she needs to be a consensus to be confirmed next week interestingly enough she does have the backing of some of those eastern european leaders we've been talking about and also the populist leader in italy what does that tell us. she's more known and more positively known politician in the sensors in europe than many others as a minister of defense she tried to forge a common line between the your nato. and basically i think position on germany in central eastern europe is more. balance than it was before even a writer except a german many of these leaders would rather accept a german conservative candidate at the top job at european commission then a socialist dutch person because there was a perception that.
will women's power drive europe forward. the funding lion has been in brussels the last few days courting europe the members of the european parliament how does she do. i'm not in brussels i don't know but i think she is doing a stone just that she is building a program from to their very fast she has a team behind her she needs to be a consensus to be confirmed next week interestingly enough she does have the backing of some of those eastern european leaders we've been talking about and also...
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noelle: we like europe right now. not only is there value still left in asset prices, but you could also make money on the hedge, when you hedge it back from the euro to the dollar. we like investment grade a little bit at the periphery. for right now, staying away from italy. jonathan: look at the nominal yield that you pick up in italy. before the fx hedging. 50 basis points. fewer than 50 basis points on investment grade in europe. is that sustainable? gershon: the fed has not cut yet. it is still 300 basis points. to the u.s. investor, it looks good. we like european debt also. the economy is weaker, but remember, what causes problems is not just economic weakness, but leverage. on average, european companies have less leverage on the balance sheets than u.s. counterparts. lisa: i would agree with some of that, but base rates are so low. spreads, 50 basis points, base rates are so low, i would rather invest in the u.s. jonathan: what about the periphery? we have gone back and forth about etp's in the past. the ita
noelle: we like europe right now. not only is there value still left in asset prices, but you could also make money on the hedge, when you hedge it back from the euro to the dollar. we like investment grade a little bit at the periphery. for right now, staying away from italy. jonathan: look at the nominal yield that you pick up in italy. before the fx hedging. 50 basis points. fewer than 50 basis points on investment grade in europe. is that sustainable? gershon: the fed has not cut yet. it is...
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the europe has experienced an increase in the popularity of right wing groups in recent years much of their rhetoric is based around national populism and attacks on migrants and muslims and they've gained more ground with the rise of far right political parties in european parliament's right wing movements have held protests against immigration and slam in several parts of europe and violent attacks have been carried out by far right activists including near nazis and white supremacists germany's domestic intelligence agency the b f v says there are more than 24000 far right extremists in the country and believes almost half are potentially violent in france 10 people suspected of planning attacks on mosques muslim leaders and women wearing veils were arrested last year and in the u.k. the european union's law enforcement agency europol says 5 right wing terror plots were recorded in 2017. let's bring in our guest now to talk more about this in pescado italy via skype we have italian journalist stephano veggie in lisbon we have michelle believe it is the chair at the center for resea
the europe has experienced an increase in the popularity of right wing groups in recent years much of their rhetoric is based around national populism and attacks on migrants and muslims and they've gained more ground with the rise of far right political parties in european parliament's right wing movements have held protests against immigration and slam in several parts of europe and violent attacks have been carried out by far right activists including near nazis and white supremacists...
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citizens europe has had to tighten its borders in order to prevent right wing populist from gaining the upper hand so they let me start out by asking you about the numbers that we're seeing as i mentioned this is in fact the biggest wave of refugees worldwide on record since the 2nd world war why is that and must we expect this trend in fact to continue rising it's indeed the case that the refugee influx to europe has been unprecedented since world war 2 but the reasons are very diverse we see people fleeing from war but also people searching for opportunities in europe so. there's on the one hand the intensification of war and conflict in the middle east and hardships in south america that lead to large movements of people but there's also economic developments in africa that lead to an increase in the number of migrants arriving from there and also crossing the mediterranean through libya. those who advocate tighter borders often see refugees as people who are making an economic choice basically looking for a better life those who advocate doing more to open borders to receive them ty
citizens europe has had to tighten its borders in order to prevent right wing populist from gaining the upper hand so they let me start out by asking you about the numbers that we're seeing as i mentioned this is in fact the biggest wave of refugees worldwide on record since the 2nd world war why is that and must we expect this trend in fact to continue rising it's indeed the case that the refugee influx to europe has been unprecedented since world war 2 but the reasons are very diverse we see...
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and historic day for europe because of her the german conservative politician ursula from the line has been elected president of the european commission the 1st woman to hold the european union's top job and she wasn't the 1st or 2nd choice among europe's leaders her win tonight suggests that in european politics the 3rd time can be a chore i bring in berlin this is the day. and you'll follow the chops to place to meet. the trust you placed in me. confidence you placed in europe will also have underlined is a christian democrat she's a genuine european. you know she didn't have her do a good job and germany and why should i expect that she will do a good job vs the commissions present the higher european politics our domestic politics. so. it was a lot of fun to line his clothes jobs in germany about harriet ministration of the office and the defense ministry she wants to build a centralized undemocratic update seems full of communism. and coming up later tonight we take you to the launch pad where 50 years ago today she man of these greatest journey began. to. walk upright. army. on t
and historic day for europe because of her the german conservative politician ursula from the line has been elected president of the european commission the 1st woman to hold the european union's top job and she wasn't the 1st or 2nd choice among europe's leaders her win tonight suggests that in european politics the 3rd time can be a chore i bring in berlin this is the day. and you'll follow the chops to place to meet. the trust you placed in me. confidence you placed in europe will also have...
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it is worth it to fight for europe and to tell the story of our europe united and strong. how i see it for the future. this was an important moment. >> you made a lot of promises today. you realize it will be tough to keep all of those. >> it is not promises it is politics and policy we are going to bring forward. if we are talking about the climate neutral content -- continent, that is necessary. we have take old action. we needed for our planet and for our lives. these topics are extremely important and we have to be ambitious. >> what would you say about all those topics? which is your top priority. >> top priority is the climate neutral 2050 with a goal for 2030 and digitization. those are the two against concerns or opportunities that we have to tackle. >> you're going to work with a divided parliament where it is hard to get a majority. also, a divided council because you have a rift between eastern europe and the other european countries on migration. how will you handle this? >> i know that people in the east and central european countries often think they are not
it is worth it to fight for europe and to tell the story of our europe united and strong. how i see it for the future. this was an important moment. >> you made a lot of promises today. you realize it will be tough to keep all of those. >> it is not promises it is politics and policy we are going to bring forward. if we are talking about the climate neutral content -- continent, that is necessary. we have take old action. we needed for our planet and for our lives. these topics are...
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what would it mean for rate in europe's, if anything -- rates in europe, if anything? jim: i think the choice was a good one, first of all. i think it is probably more of the same. for where we are in this economic cycle, that is probably a good thing. she was first to the punch on unconventional policy. remember her beating draghi to that. i believe she will be dovish. i think she will resort to unconventional measures. at first, those are probably going to be the same ones she has seen over the last few years , but if those don't work, i could see her taking it a step further. i think that dovish mentality we needed from europe very much gets another boost from her selection. vonnie: are there pockets of fixed income in europe that are attractive to janus henderson right now? jim: i think europe is a strange fixed income market. it is not particularly high-yielding. italy looks like it had some very attractive yields. those have disappeared. i think it still probably has a bit further to go, but i would look to credit. as long as you get the search for yield continui
what would it mean for rate in europe's, if anything -- rates in europe, if anything? jim: i think the choice was a good one, first of all. i think it is probably more of the same. for where we are in this economic cycle, that is probably a good thing. she was first to the punch on unconventional policy. remember her beating draghi to that. i believe she will be dovish. i think she will resort to unconventional measures. at first, those are probably going to be the same ones she has seen over...
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i europe, it was 52%. i have a problem. lam europe, it was 52%. i have a problem. i am conflicted about the notion that the country has spoken, therefore the politicians have to do... 48% need to be conciliated. there is a deep divide in britain, and continuation of the negotiations might, in the end, mean and the end there will have to be a public vote. i would be all in favour of it. what iam i would be all in favour of it. what i am getting at is, what it the rest of europe feel about the desirability of such a public vote, oi’ desirability of such a public vote, or more, you know, of the kinds of considerations thatjeff is talking about? or is there so much impatience in europe know that they would say october the 31st is it? there is impatience but a great deal of sadness, in berlin in particular, which was always sworn by the closeness with britain which was our most important allies in the debate on free trade and protectionism and so on free trade and protectionism and so forth. we would not mind if britain were to consider, reconsider its decision. europ
i europe, it was 52%. i have a problem. lam europe, it was 52%. i have a problem. i am conflicted about the notion that the country has spoken, therefore the politicians have to do... 48% need to be conciliated. there is a deep divide in britain, and continuation of the negotiations might, in the end, mean and the end there will have to be a public vote. i would be all in favour of it. what iam i would be all in favour of it. what i am getting at is, what it the rest of europe feel about the...
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elected to the german conservative politician ursula fundal i and making her the 1st woman to hold europe's top job she says fighting climate change will be top of her agenda we'll talk with the president elect in just a moment also coming up. the world marks 50 years since apollo 11 the white stood off on a mission to put a man on the move. and the fight to combat the spread of each i v a as we report from south africa tonight on signs of progress in the battle against the disease. i'm burnt off to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome to today members of the european parliament made history by electing the 1st woman to be european commission president germany's outgoing defense minister ursula fund a lion is now president elect of the e.u. commission will succeed. in the top job after being voted in by a very narrow margin of just 9 votes. will be the 1st woman to serve as commission president. and she has promised a unified and strong europe saying that she will work pragmatically to get things done. i feel so all notes and i'm overwhelmed and i than
elected to the german conservative politician ursula fundal i and making her the 1st woman to hold europe's top job she says fighting climate change will be top of her agenda we'll talk with the president elect in just a moment also coming up. the world marks 50 years since apollo 11 the white stood off on a mission to put a man on the move. and the fight to combat the spread of each i v a as we report from south africa tonight on signs of progress in the battle against the disease. i'm burnt...
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but to talk about britain and europe to begin with, that's very difficult nowadays because europe is so much in flux. as churchill once said the old soviet union — "a riddle inside an enigma wrapped in a mystery", with so many new forces coming to the fore. and britain, at this very moment, of europe needing new leadership and a new profile, is leaving. so i wonder if that is a wise thing to do, when you're leaving at the very moment when europe might need you more than ever. what has the eu done to yourself that you've put brexit at the head of everything else in the world, because it's ridiculous. it's the biggest — in my heart of hearts, i believe brexit is a fallacy. it is a real fallacy because it doesn't — it's not the main threat to british future existence. it's really the domestic agenda, which i would be far more interested in solving. so in a way, about brexit, i want to come clean. i want to come clean about the exit date, the 31st of october. so you're going to come clean on your first day in office? i would say it is unrealistic. because the people we want to know
but to talk about britain and europe to begin with, that's very difficult nowadays because europe is so much in flux. as churchill once said the old soviet union — "a riddle inside an enigma wrapped in a mystery", with so many new forces coming to the fore. and britain, at this very moment, of europe needing new leadership and a new profile, is leaving. so i wonder if that is a wise thing to do, when you're leaving at the very moment when europe might need you more than ever. what...
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brittain is poised to withdraw from europe at a time when europe is withdrawing from the world. the continent was once led by figures like thatcher and cole who all believed europe had to play a priv toll role in global affairs. they built the single market, navigated the collapse of the soviet empire, welcomed in the countries of eastern and central europe, and projected western values onto the post cold war world. today, european leaders are consumed with europe's economic strains, populus politics and anti-european back lashes. jaer i mean is in caretaker mode. macron wants a stronger europe but is bedeviled by troubles. and europe suspect businessly preparing for an exit. the main challenge to gloeblt stability is order is obvious. it is the assertive powers like russia and china. europe could play a crucial role in helping to reserve the rules and values that have been built up since 1945. but europe would need to harness its power and act with purpose. in fact, it's moving in the opposite direction. we are watching the sh rivling of a group of nations that have defined and
brittain is poised to withdraw from europe at a time when europe is withdrawing from the world. the continent was once led by figures like thatcher and cole who all believed europe had to play a priv toll role in global affairs. they built the single market, navigated the collapse of the soviet empire, welcomed in the countries of eastern and central europe, and projected western values onto the post cold war world. today, european leaders are consumed with europe's economic strains, populus...
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i want to stay with europe. blackrock proving that proving there are still some bond bulls left in the market. >> the ecb is likely to deliver what they say they will deliver at the central meeting. in fact, maybe even more. as odd as it may sound, we have a near-term favor of bunds over treasuries because we believe the ecb is more likely to deliver the full amount of priced in monetary policy easing. jonathan: the key line for many of you, as odd as it sounds, you should have seen the faces being pulled when that was being played out live on a program. your thoughts on that bunds , outperforming treasuries? matthew: we would take the opposite side of the trade. not to say that we are haters of bunds but our view is the fed is more likely to overdeliver than the ecb. mike: i would agree. the ecb cannot do much. difficult to get super excited at this point. kathy: i could see in the short run you see that outperform, depending on the duration, the steepening of the curve. over the long run, hard to see that. jon
i want to stay with europe. blackrock proving that proving there are still some bond bulls left in the market. >> the ecb is likely to deliver what they say they will deliver at the central meeting. in fact, maybe even more. as odd as it may sound, we have a near-term favor of bunds over treasuries because we believe the ecb is more likely to deliver the full amount of priced in monetary policy easing. jonathan: the key line for many of you, as odd as it sounds, you should have seen the...
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your confidence in the united and a strong europe from east to west from south to north. as a german a woman and a close ally of angle a merkel on the line will be seen as an extension of the chancellor's dominant role in european politics she owes her career to merkel and like merkel she's a political conservative and a passionate supporter of european integration. but big spending promises designed to sway down to any peace are a departure and may prove hard to fulfill we must take bold steps to get mrs ford a lion is indebted for their support to opposing quarters from the socialists to the nationalists which means someone will have to be disappointed supporters in the heavyweight center right european peoples party bloc to which belongs brush those concerns aside she managed to get the support of $27.00 out of $28.00 heads of government in the european union so western europeans eastern europeans were supporting her representatives from a different political families and what she also managed to do is together with voters to bring france and germany closer back togeth
your confidence in the united and a strong europe from east to west from south to north. as a german a woman and a close ally of angle a merkel on the line will be seen as an extension of the chancellor's dominant role in european politics she owes her career to merkel and like merkel she's a political conservative and a passionate supporter of european integration. but big spending promises designed to sway down to any peace are a departure and may prove hard to fulfill we must take bold steps...
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to bring people over to europe safely. and have them that'd have them background checked and be humanitarian also in the size of migrants that we want to bring in not just saying we just shut it off in order. to you know drain of the the right wing rhetoric that's not what we should do i think this is also not the i am the solution to this restaurant because it is based on a threat perception rather than on reality in my opinion. i would come back to you mother i know you wanted to respond to that but let's just. take a brief look at the situation in the meditator mediterranean and particularly a look at just how dysfunctional the practice and there has become it was illustrated in the past few weeks. when we saw a crisis that essentially pitted the captain of a german refugee ship against italy's populist leader? it's elise interior minister matteo salvini nicknamed capitano. does this not to his love of the sea but to his strict policy on refugees. she only of the hunt is a real captain german refugee aid worker hello to
to bring people over to europe safely. and have them that'd have them background checked and be humanitarian also in the size of migrants that we want to bring in not just saying we just shut it off in order. to you know drain of the the right wing rhetoric that's not what we should do i think this is also not the i am the solution to this restaurant because it is based on a threat perception rather than on reality in my opinion. i would come back to you mother i know you wanted to respond to...
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maria: do you invest in europe? let's talk europe for a second. we had rick reeder on he said do not underestimate christine taking over at the ecb because she's a politician not economist patient no wiggle room. she will not be able to cut interest rates so what will she do? she will by european equities. would you by european equities? >> i would as an investor. evaluation is pretty good. if you look over the last several years, pretty long time period europe is gone pretty much nowhere as the u.s. has gone up. maria: the economy cannot grow there. >> the economy has been challenging for you look at global corporations based there, shell is a great example.you know in international oil companies a good valuation. but should the central bank by stocks is a different question. we are buying them because there are a great valuation. federal banks by things not for an economic outcome they are not buying bombs to make money thereby two affect the economy. that is the playbook and would caution folks to look at how did it work out in japan? are we re
maria: do you invest in europe? let's talk europe for a second. we had rick reeder on he said do not underestimate christine taking over at the ecb because she's a politician not economist patient no wiggle room. she will not be able to cut interest rates so what will she do? she will by european equities. would you by european equities? >> i would as an investor. evaluation is pretty good. if you look over the last several years, pretty long time period europe is gone pretty much nowhere...
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americas in europe why the sale of cannabis was illegal until 2017. martine collapse so does not want us to say exactly where we. behind this election fight fence is the marijuana plantation he attends with the other members of his cannabis club. growing and consuming recreational kind of base under strict conditions has been illegal in here a guy since 2017. but we were going to source more and more people here except cannabis. as are consumers we now have the same rights as everyone else who consumes other drugs such as alcohol and tobacco no more should be left. to secure storeroom of his cannabis club contains last year's harvest more than 120 kilos sorted by variety some mild some strong. they're for the exclusive use of the 45 members of the club that's the law. he's going to deliver a batch of the homegrown wheat to the club in the capital montevideo a laboratory analyzes samples and the individual packs are clearly labeled as to content and strength. it's a radical change that we can now grow it legally we used to have to buy cannabis smuggled
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where do you go in europe? peter: i kind of like italy. european high yield, we are kind of eyeing that. i think we have to do a little more work, but there is such a dearth of debt. very much like the european banks, i think people undervalued them. i think we will see a little bit of a seachange in what is going on in europe. lagarde is there to bring in some sort of fiscal stimulus. mario draghi can never really champion fiscal stimulus. i think she is a force is there to force fiscal stimulus, turn the european economies around, and we will have a different growth story, and she may do qe on top of it. i think you will see a change everyone has been so negative european growth. there is a lot of undervalued securities at the banks and italy. jonathan: what worries me about the fiscal stimulus argument, the people calling for it may be the same that are uncomfortable with it if it comes. if you get a repricing in the german bund market, everything will reprice the wrong way, isn't it? noelle: the thing about fiscal stimulus, it has not
where do you go in europe? peter: i kind of like italy. european high yield, we are kind of eyeing that. i think we have to do a little more work, but there is such a dearth of debt. very much like the european banks, i think people undervalued them. i think we will see a little bit of a seachange in what is going on in europe. lagarde is there to bring in some sort of fiscal stimulus. mario draghi can never really champion fiscal stimulus. i think she is a force is there to force fiscal...
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so could we say that europe is actually polarizing itself. on counting the cost $3.00 decades on the collapse of the soviet union russia easing gaging with africa to raise its political clout and we look at the economics behind said he's decision to buy the s. 400 and f. $35.00 stealth bomber counting the cost on i just you know. al jazeera. where ever you are. i'm victoria my childhood was not always easy my mother was suffering from c.v.r. depression through making this film i hope to understand my mother's mental illness and to find out if the conditions for the mentally ill have improved literally millions of people can be treated to receive no help no medications. we have a duty to change our attitudes. mental illness breaking the silence on al-jazeera. and richelle carey in doha with the headlines right now on al-jazeera at least 3 people have been killed in a car bombing in southern turkey the blast happened in the town of a harley that is close to the syrian border it's understood those killed were inside the vehicle at the time of th
so could we say that europe is actually polarizing itself. on counting the cost $3.00 decades on the collapse of the soviet union russia easing gaging with africa to raise its political clout and we look at the economics behind said he's decision to buy the s. 400 and f. $35.00 stealth bomber counting the cost on i just you know. al jazeera. where ever you are. i'm victoria my childhood was not always easy my mother was suffering from c.v.r. depression through making this film i hope to...
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we now passed through the suez canal to reach europe by the maritime route many cities in europe a vying to become the next gateway for the new silk road say in the south of france stands a good chance. that. we arrive at a village near the port a chinese village built out of containers on the edge of ma say. i. ma say international fashion center is a center for textile wholesalers who deal in fashions made in asia. madame chong is a wholesaler who occupies one of the containers she sends her wares to shops across france while the country may be famous for. she's doing a booming business we've got a lot of that stuff. yet really come up and real. maybe think today's made in china from the big companies to the luxor relabels it's all made there and sent here nothing's made in france and you know. we work hard and we're proud of that the entire world knows that the chinese are industrious and hard workers and our quality is improving all the time. if they still work the chinese aren't clock watches. europe is hungry for fashionable clothing at low prices china is thirsty for expensive win
we now passed through the suez canal to reach europe by the maritime route many cities in europe a vying to become the next gateway for the new silk road say in the south of france stands a good chance. that. we arrive at a village near the port a chinese village built out of containers on the edge of ma say. i. ma say international fashion center is a center for textile wholesalers who deal in fashions made in asia. madame chong is a wholesaler who occupies one of the containers she sends her...
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europe transformed. to focus on europe's summer series some 30 years ago the 1st cracks it appeared in the hired curtain. what happened to the dreams and the heroes of extraordinary times. our journey begins in poland where we meet nobel peace prize winner michael places. in 30 minutes called w. . the america of donald trump a man divided by striking a society splintered by hate and incomes will americans ever manage to he younger bridge it's odd what comes to happen for people to start listening to much other. a journey through the divided soul of america. in 75 minutes on d w. c her 1st day of school in the jungle. first gleaming listen. then doris grand moment arrives. join during a tank on her journey back to freedom. in our interactive documentary. dora the reputation returns home on t w dot com tang's. robots are still in the development phase of the sun but what's going to happen when they grow up. with humans and machines and able to peacefully co-exist. or are we on the verge of a remarkable liv
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brexit in europe -- europe. the key question for investors is, whether a combination of central-bank action and political rationality comes together to provide this nominal growth. guy: let's say we don't get the latter but we get the former, is the fed cuts enough? jonathan: if you don't get a big step up in the trade war between u.s. and china, getting full tariffs, you hit 2% global growth, so you are seeing a significant drop down in global growth if you see full-blown trade wars. we not heading there. guy: the market is pricing in fed rate cuts. what effect will those fed rate cuts have? will they keep the market story on track at this point in time? the bond markets moved aggressively to the downside. where does the marginal advantage lie on either side of that? 60/40, inning a rebalanced a little bit into the bond story. talk to me about what is going on in terms of the policy action talked about and how that will affect my investment. jonathan: we talked previously about this world where investors are fi
brexit in europe -- europe. the key question for investors is, whether a combination of central-bank action and political rationality comes together to provide this nominal growth. guy: let's say we don't get the latter but we get the former, is the fed cuts enough? jonathan: if you don't get a big step up in the trade war between u.s. and china, getting full tariffs, you hit 2% global growth, so you are seeing a significant drop down in global growth if you see full-blown trade wars. we not...
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so could we say that europe is actually polarizing itself. traditional wrestling in senegal has a village festival. now it's a national male and female school board in large arenas but big prize money. colleges there while the focus unifying cultural fold. i don't play house of cards because. senegal wrestling with reality on al-jazeera. dollars. i'm going to be like everywhere connectivity this paramount and yet for infrastructure and dependence on foreign corporations means to let me remain offline now a politician and tech activists are building a home grown solution to connect one of you and secure the nation's technological sovereignty to. rebel geeks the citizens network does either. how i missed it in doha with the headlines on al-jazeera almost a week after british royal marines seized an iranian oil tanker and forces near gibraltar the u.k. government says 3 iranian revolutionary guard corps boats tried to block a british ship in the strait of hormuz it later withdrew after warnings from a british warship person as a terror on to dee
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sanctions so do you know why it is pressuring europe to do something that europe cannot. well you know the problem is that the europeans over promised then under delivered if you look at the statement that came out of the european union immediately after president trump withdrew from the nuclear deal last year it's repeats with promises of power the europeans without the iranian economy and out of all of those promises the only thing that has materialized that the special purpose vehicle is banking channel that is suppose opposed to help iran with humanitarian trade with europe but even that has not become fully functional yet and so they run as they are extremely a prostrated and this either a seizure of the tanker i think is probably the last straw and most likely going to incentivize them to continue ratcheting up the pressure by by further rolling back their commitments under the nuclear deal before we run out of time i want to ask you what do you think happens next i mean do you agree that we are in a place now where even a small incident or small accident could trig
sanctions so do you know why it is pressuring europe to do something that europe cannot. well you know the problem is that the europeans over promised then under delivered if you look at the statement that came out of the european union immediately after president trump withdrew from the nuclear deal last year it's repeats with promises of power the europeans without the iranian economy and out of all of those promises the only thing that has materialized that the special purpose vehicle is...
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these days it's a common scene in europe why. and the police don't bat an eyelid. consumers who don't grow their own weed either by themselves or in a club by eat at a pharmacy. alongside their meds and health care products you'd expect to see here there's more to pipes and cigarette papers than of that kind of it's paraphernalia . he uses 1st have to register with the authorities before they can actually find marijuana. this is my 1st time buying dope at a pharmacy i'm going to enjoy it straight away. and this is going to have to go to shady dives to get weed on the black market it wasn't easy and it was dangerous to give clarity to. the pharmacists have to do an id take on anyone who wants to buy cannabis thumb scan links to the official database of registered users. they're allowed to buy up to 10 grams a week purchases are record it. wouldn't give me any i must have already bought some this week though i can't remember what funny i must have forgot i'm a bit absent minded if. this is one of the few pharmacies in the country that have agreed to sell marijuana. a
these days it's a common scene in europe why. and the police don't bat an eyelid. consumers who don't grow their own weed either by themselves or in a club by eat at a pharmacy. alongside their meds and health care products you'd expect to see here there's more to pipes and cigarette papers than of that kind of it's paraphernalia . he uses 1st have to register with the authorities before they can actually find marijuana. this is my 1st time buying dope at a pharmacy i'm going to enjoy it...
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commission the 1st woman to hold the european union's top job and she wasn't the 1st or 2nd choice among europe's leaders her win tonight suggests that in european politics the 3rd time can be a chore. in berlin this is the day. and you'll fall the trust your place to meet. the trust you placed in me. confidence you placed in your own will to live on the line is a christian democrat she is a genuine european. you know she didn't have her do a good job in germany and why should i expect that she will do a good job yes the commission's president the heart european politics are domestic politics. so. it was a lot of fun to line his course doubts in germany about harriet ministration of office and the defense ministry she wants to build a centralized undemocratic updates a full communism. and coming up later tonight we take you to the launch pad where 50 years ago today she a man of these greatest journey began. to. walk across. on to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day with the woman whose election victory today route history here in europe th
commission the 1st woman to hold the european union's top job and she wasn't the 1st or 2nd choice among europe's leaders her win tonight suggests that in european politics the 3rd time can be a chore. in berlin this is the day. and you'll fall the trust your place to meet. the trust you placed in me. confidence you placed in your own will to live on the line is a christian democrat she is a genuine european. you know she didn't have her do a good job in germany and why should i expect that she...
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europe's record breaking heat wave moves north. and a historic court ruling for gold miners in south africa with more than $350000000.00 out in sport colombian eagan but i'll take the lead after a dramatic day the tour de france afrique hail storm forces organizers to abandon friday stage 30 kilometers from the finish. now more children are becoming victims of the government and russian assault on syria's rebel held it in a province the un's human rights chief has condemned what she calls international indifference to the rising death toll michelle bash says those targeting civilians should be charged with war crimes a warning viewers may find some of the pictures and then hot as reporters stabbing their images that have shocked many tragedies like this are happening nearly every day in northwest syria where the government's assault is that it's 3 months. of a loved one desperately trying to save his daughters as they dangled from the edge of a building destroyed in the syrian or russian airstrike the 5 year old we have held on to
europe's record breaking heat wave moves north. and a historic court ruling for gold miners in south africa with more than $350000000.00 out in sport colombian eagan but i'll take the lead after a dramatic day the tour de france afrique hail storm forces organizers to abandon friday stage 30 kilometers from the finish. now more children are becoming victims of the government and russian assault on syria's rebel held it in a province the un's human rights chief has condemned what she calls...
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they want people to do more with migrants reaching europe. the migrants reaching europe. the migrants wanta migrants reaching europe. the migrants want a chance of a better life. residents in southern california are bracing themselves for aftershocks after the region was hit by its biggest earthquake in more than 20 years. it's the second big tremor in as many days. the epicentre of the quake was near the city of ridgecrest, north—east of los angeles. sophie long's report contains some flashing images. oh, my god... it created waves in family swimming pools and in communities across southern california. oh, my god... evacuate! two earthquakes in two days... let's go, let's go, let's go! ..spread panic. it continues to rattle... this is a very strong earthquake. the tremor so strong... we're experiencing very strong shaking... ..even some who didn't feel it, watched it. we're gonna go to a break, we'll be right back after this. we'll be right back, we'll be right back. wow. business owners looked on as potential profits were shaken from shelves and crashed to the ground.
they want people to do more with migrants reaching europe. the migrants reaching europe. the migrants wanta migrants reaching europe. the migrants want a chance of a better life. residents in southern california are bracing themselves for aftershocks after the region was hit by its biggest earthquake in more than 20 years. it's the second big tremor in as many days. the epicentre of the quake was near the city of ridgecrest, north—east of los angeles. sophie long's report contains some...
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come live here is a piece of asia in europe. once again become aware of how big europe actually is and considering the buddhist tradition we're also told that. our reporter hendrick belling has already visited some very different and unique places around europe for this series you can find all of his adventures on our you tube channel and its own playlist have a look. they say that too many cooks spoil the broth but at this open area bend in must say fronts that is not true because that's exactly what the organizers wanted to bring as many people as possible together for a gigantic open their cooking course and to prepare a dish together under the guidance of a star chef a cooking course in a huge 4 months. other 1000 amateur chefs gathered in mar ses old town to take a cooking class with michelin star chef liana levy he began with a recipe for a typical starter from france's province region oh yes that's it you know it's a tart seen with sardines and an olive top a nod these are the 2 emblems of musée and provence the sardine
come live here is a piece of asia in europe. once again become aware of how big europe actually is and considering the buddhist tradition we're also told that. our reporter hendrick belling has already visited some very different and unique places around europe for this series you can find all of his adventures on our you tube channel and its own playlist have a look. they say that too many cooks spoil the broth but at this open area bend in must say fronts that is not true because that's...
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so could we say that europe is actually polarizing itself. that the pages of this exercise book code unspeakable memory is compiled testimonies of victims of congolese mustn't. as this intimate evidence finds its way to international courts the central african republic is plunged into further tumult and intricate tanev of people and a nation crippled by recent history. afrikaans part 2 of a 2 part series on al-jazeera. i really felt liberated as a journalist was all about getting to the truth doesn't i would love for this job to. cover drug deals and 999 a boeing 767 took off from new york to cairo to my. point. where we don't know everything no one. survive the journey 20 years on al-jazeera world to revisit the case of the fatal egypt air crash flight 990 what really happened on al-jazeera. seen in doha the top stories on al-jazeera the un security council has called on libya's warring sides to commit to a cease fire it's also condemned the airstrikes that hit a migrant attention center near tripoli on choose day at least 60 people were kil
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so that europe will find some way to keep the deal in place but i don't know if europe's want to be able to do that under the current u.s. administration for president time to lift that joining us from the university of essex professor as always we appreciate your insights thank you thanks for having me oh fear of unexploded munitions has hampered efforts to put out a large forest fire in northern germany the blaze broke out in woodland covering a former military training area 650 people were evacuated from their homes in the state of mecklenburg western pomerania authorities say they suspect arson. smoke as far as the eye can see. covering more than 4 square kilometers of forest this is said to be the largest fire in the northeastern german state of microblog western pomerania has ever seen. more than 1000 people have been forced to flee their homes and the residents of 3 villages have been evacuated. we have evacuated numerous villages at the moment we are doing our best to keep them safe and momenta on your chuff. we're not just talking about putting out this fire rather we're ta
so that europe will find some way to keep the deal in place but i don't know if europe's want to be able to do that under the current u.s. administration for president time to lift that joining us from the university of essex professor as always we appreciate your insights thank you thanks for having me oh fear of unexploded munitions has hampered efforts to put out a large forest fire in northern germany the blaze broke out in woodland covering a former military training area 650 people were...
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sanctions is it feasible for the iranians to demand that from europe. well if we think the europe is played such a key role in getting that deal off the ground again the nuclear deal is to a comprehensive plan of action off the ground european states were integrity in making this happen they were the ones responsible for this diplomatic effort to actually bring iran in the u.s. to the table and getting the deal over the line so i think it's not particularly surprising that iran is trying to put this pressure back on europe and whether europe can pull it off remains to be seen i'm not entirely convinced they're not entirely confident that that is able to do this to able to exert pressure on the united states or indeed to get russia and china 2 of the other key states in all of this to play ball with with iran using this this new financial mechanism that there is far too many variables but europe certainly has an important role to play although i doubt that it's going to be able to do everything that teheran wants it to do. so i mean maybe in the middle e
sanctions is it feasible for the iranians to demand that from europe. well if we think the europe is played such a key role in getting that deal off the ground again the nuclear deal is to a comprehensive plan of action off the ground european states were integrity in making this happen they were the ones responsible for this diplomatic effort to actually bring iran in the u.s. to the table and getting the deal over the line so i think it's not particularly surprising that iran is trying to put...
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is that an example of europe giving in to u.s. pressure. well it seems to have sparked a discussion internally within the e.u. as well in terms of european union sanctions framework there is now a spat between the spanish government and the u.k. government about authority to carry out this activity and there is this perception definitely inside her on that this this operation was conducted at the behest of the white house now it will be interesting to see if iran indeed actually takes up a legal challenge for the release of tanker and and essentially puts a legal challenge on to the u.k. for for this activity because there's a lot of question marks about whether this activity was actually legal under the e.u. sanctions framework in itself but that's a question to be worked out certainly what we're seeing now is that the fire wall that was put in place between the nuclear deal and other areas of contentions issues between iran and europe for the last 4 years is starting to deteriorate and the more skill ation we're seeing on one area is goin
is that an example of europe giving in to u.s. pressure. well it seems to have sparked a discussion internally within the e.u. as well in terms of european union sanctions framework there is now a spat between the spanish government and the u.k. government about authority to carry out this activity and there is this perception definitely inside her on that this this operation was conducted at the behest of the white house now it will be interesting to see if iran indeed actually takes up a...