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imports to europe. also has deposits in marine life deposits in january imported to europe must be a certificate which credible to certify people that they are not the product of illegal fishing and that they have been caught according to the regulations with what you. think you are voting illegal fishing certificate is. official legally have networks that bypass all. allow them to sell in the european asian and north american market fish that has been caught illegally in the consumer from north america or asia or europe will not distinguish in the market stalls. knows the fish is good but if it is been fished illegally or not that does not concern the consumer but of course this is not easy and the european union is doing all it get but don't forget that this is just another player on the global chess board and let's not forget there is great resistance and huge interests great now in our effort to form a new policy which will respect all that you mention the sustainability of the sea is meant by a lot
imports to europe. also has deposits in marine life deposits in january imported to europe must be a certificate which credible to certify people that they are not the product of illegal fishing and that they have been caught according to the regulations with what you. think you are voting illegal fishing certificate is. official legally have networks that bypass all. allow them to sell in the european asian and north american market fish that has been caught illegally in the consumer from...
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europe isn't one big europe. uk follows the u.s. market with a lag.now used to kind of been strong and because they're so export dependent and the markets, a large part of the markets are the u.s. they necessarily have to spend. >> the world is starting to be tired of discussing crisis and the folds in action for emergency management and yes, so there is positive spirits coming back on the boards and people are looking forward to having better times. >> we are at a good point in time where we can be optimistic that there will be a pickup and do we believe it will be fantastic growth? i don't think so. i think europe still has a lot of restructuring to do. >> let's add one more voice to that case, i'm joined by dr. nariman berahovic, chief economist at ihs. >> i think we are beyond the crisis in the sense the worst of it is behind us but there's still a lot of work to be done if you think about southern europe they're struggling. northern europe is doing fine. southern europe is struggling youth unemployment rate is high. there's a long road ahead but
europe isn't one big europe. uk follows the u.s. market with a lag.now used to kind of been strong and because they're so export dependent and the markets, a large part of the markets are the u.s. they necessarily have to spend. >> the world is starting to be tired of discussing crisis and the folds in action for emergency management and yes, so there is positive spirits coming back on the boards and people are looking forward to having better times. >> we are at a good point in...
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no i think that europe should not finance the war in syria and it is exactly what europe is doing today. europe with the united nations well obviously today we see european states shamefully financing terrorist organizations that are there for the sole purpose of overthrowing a power in place the legitimate power of bashar al assad which is a legitimate power in a country where everything was going well before the foreign invasion because that's pretty much what we have today in syria it's not civil war but a foreign invasion in syria one is trying to destabilize the region and i don't have to tell you who is of course behind this project if syria folds and other muslim countries has fallen in the few last months well this will be a positive for israel and positive for the united states and its allies and the loser will of course be a wrong that we absolutely try to isolate by all means on the international scene so there it is me i'm not for us doing humanitarian work well i think that first we should be humanitarian in our own countries because in europe should not hide from the faces
no i think that europe should not finance the war in syria and it is exactly what europe is doing today. europe with the united nations well obviously today we see european states shamefully financing terrorist organizations that are there for the sole purpose of overthrowing a power in place the legitimate power of bashar al assad which is a legitimate power in a country where everything was going well before the foreign invasion because that's pretty much what we have today in syria it's not...
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and sends them off to europe. so by having a flag sometimes as far removed as mongolia when you are on your ship you are basically exempt from a lot of fishing rules because mongolia hasn't ratified certain treaties or as and is not member of certain fisheries management organizations so this way you avoid many rules and regulations to it's a clear new poll that needs to be addressed by the international community. the fishermen live day by day and what they earn isn't enough for them to make a living anymore. and that is why there are waves of migration towards spain with eve did not get us all the list but should be also. before when fishing when good and it fed the people. fishermen had no need to leave for europe ever they had opportunities possibilities and they were not interested in migrating. to europe as the one that organizes the flight of africans through europe organizes illegal migration to the e.u. had helped us out in combating illegal fishing all the young fisherman who are abandoning africa instea
and sends them off to europe. so by having a flag sometimes as far removed as mongolia when you are on your ship you are basically exempt from a lot of fishing rules because mongolia hasn't ratified certain treaties or as and is not member of certain fisheries management organizations so this way you avoid many rules and regulations to it's a clear new poll that needs to be addressed by the international community. the fishermen live day by day and what they earn isn't enough for them to make a...
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that used to be europe. the hard truth is if we want to maintain our way of life in europe, we have to get more competitive. that is going to require some tough steps, living within our means, expanding free trade. now, most of -- will have to be taken at a domestic level. .i'm not sure to lecture other member states will that. not least because the uk has to take more than most. when i entered office three years ago, we ufrd one of the sharpest falls in output and faced a higher budget than almost any major economy. higher than spain or portugal, much higher than italy or france. that is why we're working through a long-term economic plan that makes tougher choices necessary for our prosperity. reducing borrowing, investment in business and infrastructure, capping welfare and controlling him gragz, delivering better skills of schools. and i know that we are not alone. many of our neighbors have also taken tough decisions in recent years. we in britain should praise them for it, not dismiss them. germany led
that used to be europe. the hard truth is if we want to maintain our way of life in europe, we have to get more competitive. that is going to require some tough steps, living within our means, expanding free trade. now, most of -- will have to be taken at a domestic level. .i'm not sure to lecture other member states will that. not least because the uk has to take more than most. when i entered office three years ago, we ufrd one of the sharpest falls in output and faced a higher budget than...
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europe is not part of the global conflict tracker. given its importance to the united states, is there any development in europe? thinking primarily of southern europe but including france, maybe more in the economic and financial area but with possible spillover effect into the political arena that should be of concern to the united states. >> i think the main issue and it is a huge issue of concern to the united states is that i think europe is increasingly under fiscal pressures and in those fiscal pressures nato linked military issues invariably get short shrift that if you summarize european defense spending you have a big number. if you look at the capabilities that that translates into because of the national orientation of all of the european countries it is a pretty small set of capabilities and the underpinnings frankly of the nato alliance as an active collaboration are becoming harder and harder to sustain. >> that is exactly right. our concern for the european union and nato as partners in helping to deal with these forei
europe is not part of the global conflict tracker. given its importance to the united states, is there any development in europe? thinking primarily of southern europe but including france, maybe more in the economic and financial area but with possible spillover effect into the political arena that should be of concern to the united states. >> i think the main issue and it is a huge issue of concern to the united states is that i think europe is increasingly under fiscal pressures and in...
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, whether there was any menace from europe. whereas our two featured authors today have so masterfully chronicled -- a quarter century apart, but nevertheless currently -- the seeds of a world war were germinating. europe was building toward a far broader and more deadly confrontation. so to examine all these roots, it's my great or pleasure to welcome margaret, and her new "the war that ended the peace," as masterful as describing the words denouement in paris. very close to my own heart. and on the far side robert who's -- i won't actually lift it, but that's the book. of. [laughter] a -- it's masterful, i must say. and it, of course, showed how the great war truly paved a way towards understanding the great current that we're already building in europe. and, of course, it's been a great passion of mine, especially finish much of my life, in fact, since college. especially my last book, "a shattered peace: very vie 19 -- versailles 919. and that's coming out just in time for the anniversary of the start of the war next summer
, whether there was any menace from europe. whereas our two featured authors today have so masterfully chronicled -- a quarter century apart, but nevertheless currently -- the seeds of a world war were germinating. europe was building toward a far broader and more deadly confrontation. so to examine all these roots, it's my great or pleasure to welcome margaret, and her new "the war that ended the peace," as masterful as describing the words denouement in paris. very close to my own...
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investors were underweight europe.hink part of it is a rebalancing. we think that the u.s. will probably still do better, but european stocks also should do fine. earnings growth not as strong as u.s., but valuations not quite as high. so on balance, still positive. but we think the options are still a bit better for the u.s. and europe. >> and why do you think, look, what happens with the growth gdp won't necessarily feature back into equities and you can have quite a disconnect. it does feedback into presumably what happens with yields and, you know, the pace of fed tapering. so what is going to happen there? at some point, that must feedback into -- the cost of money, that will feedback into everything else. >> sure, absolutely. much more tight correlation there between yields and what's happening with gdp growth expectations. we're looking for probably at least 3.4%, 3.5% on the ten-year treasury by the end of the year, potentially could be higher. if you look at what the range has been even over the last five year
investors were underweight europe.hink part of it is a rebalancing. we think that the u.s. will probably still do better, but european stocks also should do fine. earnings growth not as strong as u.s., but valuations not quite as high. so on balance, still positive. but we think the options are still a bit better for the u.s. and europe. >> and why do you think, look, what happens with the growth gdp won't necessarily feature back into equities and you can have quite a disconnect. it does...
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whisk in the future of europe and for those orange. yes and and today is not just in front is said and would win wimbledon little do the same daycare they will have had a considerable considerable st through to because of the books that they will be able to chew on irony. may be able to form. a euro skeptics law. music that they are so that they already having divisions and you know fight team for different points of view is usually the european far right causes you know the pain depending on season with the joining of the belgians for example he and i think it is a segment of the twelve though they will say will unfortunately be in that position because people are still in the position now economically when looking into the contest page and that's where the family. there's something else the riches and i'm someone who's written for us on the subject of an c
whisk in the future of europe and for those orange. yes and and today is not just in front is said and would win wimbledon little do the same daycare they will have had a considerable considerable st through to because of the books that they will be able to chew on irony. may be able to form. a euro skeptics law. music that they are so that they already having divisions and you know fight team for different points of view is usually the european far right causes you know the pain depending on...
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particularly in europe. europe has been patient.is getting better but nothing has been really solved for good. and we need forward progress from europe and particularly from southern europe. spain has made progress but france and italy need to make more. >> you have to strengthen your capital position and selling off assets. are there any acquisitions insight? what are your priorities? would you sell something else? >> we have plenty of time because our strategy goes to 2015. fortunately we are ahead of our plans and we are trying -- we have time to focus so we will sell it. we would not look for acquisition and we said we would be disciplined and we would favor discipline. we want to improve the sustainability of the strength of generali. once this is done we will move on with the new plans. >> are you [inaudible] business.here to do meetings all day long with the customers and we will do that today. >> what our client asking you come a do they want guarantees or want to know more about your business? >> the biggest challenge for a
particularly in europe. europe has been patient.is getting better but nothing has been really solved for good. and we need forward progress from europe and particularly from southern europe. spain has made progress but france and italy need to make more. >> you have to strengthen your capital position and selling off assets. are there any acquisitions insight? what are your priorities? would you sell something else? >> we have plenty of time because our strategy goes to 2015....
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take -- tank leaving europe. what are the most critical u.s. capabilities for defense of european territories? focus itselfu.s. on if it needs to focus, in capabilitiesiding forward into europe? what makes the most impact with you and your public? in our region, it is a special area because we are the nato where we have capabilities. the most important is a complex of different actions which could presence. as a , visits, arcises clear and sound political statement when they are needed. surely, the crown jewel would be the permanent presence of the u.s. troops in european soil. i would be pleased to see a permanent u.s. presence in my homeland, but i understand the reality today. baltic countries are special presenceas much as that the u.s. could produce, i think as efficient as it will be also to encourage european theiries to for so responsibility -- to fulfill their responsibility. domestic scene looks that european countries are out, and european countries are moving towards the pacific, this is something we have to avoid, both ships are go
take -- tank leaving europe. what are the most critical u.s. capabilities for defense of european territories? focus itselfu.s. on if it needs to focus, in capabilitiesiding forward into europe? what makes the most impact with you and your public? in our region, it is a special area because we are the nato where we have capabilities. the most important is a complex of different actions which could presence. as a , visits, arcises clear and sound political statement when they are needed. surely,...
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it's not just true in ufs and europe. it's -- u.s. and europe. it's choice -- >> hold onto that, i want to get specifically to choice because the people in atlanta this week that we saw stranded on those highways seem to have very little choice about how to get around and their kids had no choice about how to get home from school and on and on and on. so the availability of choice is something that we're going to take a look at when we come back. this is "inside story". >> al jazeera america is a straight-forward news channel. >> its the most exciting thing to happen to american journalism in decades. >> we believe in digging deep. >> its unbiased, fact-based, in-depth journalism. >> you give them the facts, dispense with the fluff and get straight to the point. >> i'm on the ground every day finding stories that matter to you. >> in new orleans... >> seattle bureau... >> washington... >> detroit... >> chicago... >> nashville... >> los angeles... >> san francisco... >> al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> welcome back to "inside story.
it's not just true in ufs and europe. it's -- u.s. and europe. it's choice -- >> hold onto that, i want to get specifically to choice because the people in atlanta this week that we saw stranded on those highways seem to have very little choice about how to get around and their kids had no choice about how to get home from school and on and on and on. so the availability of choice is something that we're going to take a look at when we come back. this is "inside story". >>...
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europe's top politicians often have their sights set on too. whenever important decisions have to be made about the eu, they call a summit meeting. >> the year was 1990 seven when a climbing party of five countries embarked on their ascent of mount europe. their mission was to conquer the summit in luxembourg. in hindsight, it was an adventure to remember. >> some countries were faster -- slovenia, hungary, czech republic. estonia, i think, as well. but the others -- i think the status of those countries was stimulus for the others to proceed faster. >> for example, cyprus, who caught up as the summit loomed on the horizon. the first task was to meet the economic and political conditions. they needed a solid base camp with stable democracy. their guide, the european commissioner for enlargement at the time knew it was an ambitious climb, and he had to convince the long-term summit dwellers, above all, france. >> the point was not that they rejected the idea of new members or that they wanted to deny particular countries access to the eu. the co
europe's top politicians often have their sights set on too. whenever important decisions have to be made about the eu, they call a summit meeting. >> the year was 1990 seven when a climbing party of five countries embarked on their ascent of mount europe. their mission was to conquer the summit in luxembourg. in hindsight, it was an adventure to remember. >> some countries were faster -- slovenia, hungary, czech republic. estonia, i think, as well. but the others -- i think the...
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he promises the up-and-coming scientists a future in europe. just over six years ago, he was a staunch nationalist. as a member of the opposition, he wanted to have a belgrade street renamed after the serbian general known worldwide as the butcher of the balkans. >> it's a way to show that we will fight for freedom and that we love and understand serbia and the serbian people. >> today? >> [inaudible] >> now, the reformed nationalist says he wants to modernize serbia and lift it out of misery. during the election campaign, voting had to be pulled forward because old coalitions collapsed ahead of time. >> the reform is within each and every one of us, but we will live that her and no one will be stealing from you, and no one will grab from you. we will build a tolerant society of those who want a decent serbia. >> but political groups further to the right are critical of this approach. in their view, the government is bowing to eu pressure by tolerating the independence of the former serbian province of kosovo. >> with the brussels agreement, th
he promises the up-and-coming scientists a future in europe. just over six years ago, he was a staunch nationalist. as a member of the opposition, he wanted to have a belgrade street renamed after the serbian general known worldwide as the butcher of the balkans. >> it's a way to show that we will fight for freedom and that we love and understand serbia and the serbian people. >> today? >> [inaudible] >> now, the reformed nationalist says he wants to modernize serbia and...
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john hayes best friend and he had lived so much in europe and traveled every summer to europe that tohe embassies and stayed in that company that he knew all about how things should be done. he was the last word on all of that. it was who would work in the proper seating and what was the suitable food? the austrian ambassador was allergic to carrots and he knew that. perhaps to cut off this or that guest wine. dinner's involving diplomats were always registered in the calendar last to be a conflict. the details of what was right and what was wrong but they were the same practice generally in all the capitals of europe. such a rich flow of activity in washington characterized the imperial season. even the panic of 1907 was ravaged to rich people by cutting into their trust did not really slow things a lot. still hoping the ambassadors would accept the invitation and be there and to make the party just perfect that way. while the pressures internationally of the state department increase the entertaining continued right up to the beginning of world war i in europe in 1914. after that it
john hayes best friend and he had lived so much in europe and traveled every summer to europe that tohe embassies and stayed in that company that he knew all about how things should be done. he was the last word on all of that. it was who would work in the proper seating and what was the suitable food? the austrian ambassador was allergic to carrots and he knew that. perhaps to cut off this or that guest wine. dinner's involving diplomats were always registered in the calendar last to be a...
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europe is beginning to strength. good emi last week and europe.till regard emerging markets as a valued trap. all?oid all the smart -- saidegs -- our last guest ovoid. avoid all? -- our last guest said ovoid it all. >> you have to be careful. at the moment, many of these countries are being charged with the same. what will determine whether this selloff deepens or not is the chinese new year where we already have you typically have a tightening of conditions. what is happening is that the authorities will ease some of the liquidity back into the market. things like the wealth management which is something you talked about earlier on would be results of a market friendly way. >> will be back with a michael o'sullivan. private wealth management. we will be talking more about china. the potential slow down and how that is impacting emerging markets. and tensions within japan. but that is next. ♪ >> the fed will be much more gradual and the u.k. will probably follow and europe will be more proactive because of deflation. and on the emerging markets, i
europe is beginning to strength. good emi last week and europe.till regard emerging markets as a valued trap. all?oid all the smart -- saidegs -- our last guest ovoid. avoid all? -- our last guest said ovoid it all. >> you have to be careful. at the moment, many of these countries are being charged with the same. what will determine whether this selloff deepens or not is the chinese new year where we already have you typically have a tightening of conditions. what is happening is that the...
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valuations are cheaper in europe. i particularly like europe because even though the economies there have gone through a huge amount of trouble in recent decades, it's a hard to find a time when europe was doing well. they have begun to recover. with an unemployment rate of 12%, they have a long way to go before they get to full employment. there's a lot of economic growth. a lot of earnings growth. >> we just heard from allen kruger who said his biggest concern with the global economy is what could come from other markets. he said europe has been looking better, but we don't know what's around the corner. >> that's right. we need to distinguish between the economy and the markets. i agree with his view on the economy. when i look at europe, i feel reasonably comfortable their on the right path. my bigger concern is asia. i don't like the rhetoric of asia and japan. that could slow the global economy. >> this is the time of year when a lot of people think about what their plan is going to be. your advise would be keep
valuations are cheaper in europe. i particularly like europe because even though the economies there have gone through a huge amount of trouble in recent decades, it's a hard to find a time when europe was doing well. they have begun to recover. with an unemployment rate of 12%, they have a long way to go before they get to full employment. there's a lot of economic growth. a lot of earnings growth. >> we just heard from allen kruger who said his biggest concern with the global economy is...
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europe. are you expecting that to remain pretty much as it is for the next year, also? >> it's stabilizing. indeed, it's sad that youth unemployment is so high. we're talking about 24%, around that number in europe for people below 25 years old, especially in southern europe. if you look at spain, 56%, 57% of youth unemployment. it is very sad. what we have to do is get these people into flexible jobs, even if it's for a month or two months, we have to get them some experience so that they can build up something on their cv and i'm finally will end up in the fixed jobs. but i don't see that turning before 2015 because it's only from 2015 thanks to the demographics that they're going to be less people flowing into the workforce and people flowing out of the workforce and then the youth will have a chance again. >> eric schmidt, yesterday we were talking about the impact of technology tech logical advances and that that sends need to creating and adds to hiring. do you think that's part of the
europe. are you expecting that to remain pretty much as it is for the next year, also? >> it's stabilizing. indeed, it's sad that youth unemployment is so high. we're talking about 24%, around that number in europe for people below 25 years old, especially in southern europe. if you look at spain, 56%, 57% of youth unemployment. it is very sad. what we have to do is get these people into flexible jobs, even if it's for a month or two months, we have to get them some experience so that...
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the next 17 pages of that day's paper there was not a single mention of europe. whether there was any menace in europe whereas our two featured authors today have masterfully chronicled very currently the seeds of a rural world war would that were already germinating. the second balkan war had just concluded to set the stage of that in europe is building a favre rotter and more deadly confrontation. to examine all these routes is my pleasure to welcome margaret at his lead up to the conflict in her new "the war that ended peace" as she was describing the world in paris and look close my own heart. on the far side robert. i'm not sure if i can lift it but that is the book. [laughter] it is masterful i must say. it of course showed how the great war paved the way to understanding the great current that we are building in europe. and of course it's been a great passion of mine especially for much of my life in fact since college. especially my last book and shattered peace and that's coming out in the new addition just in time for the 100th anniversary of the start
the next 17 pages of that day's paper there was not a single mention of europe. whether there was any menace in europe whereas our two featured authors today have masterfully chronicled very currently the seeds of a rural world war would that were already germinating. the second balkan war had just concluded to set the stage of that in europe is building a favre rotter and more deadly confrontation. to examine all these routes is my pleasure to welcome margaret at his lead up to the conflict in...
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our message in europe has been that you need to do what you can do to get overall growth in europe to a higher level understanding that not every country has an e equal capacity. there are surplus countries that have the capacity to invest more and create more domestic demand that. would be good for europe's economy and the global economy. let me put some pieces into perspective. this is how i think about the global economic recovery. we are now in a growth place that many in the world envy. we're in the 2's. people are talking about can we hit three. they are trying to get to one. there is a decimal point behind the numbers they are looking at. in our most optimistic projections, we can't make up for europe falling half a point or a point behind where it should be. we can't make up for china falling behind where it should b. when i talk to my colleagues around the world i say we're going to do our part. we're going to keep our economy growing. we're going to shoot for targets that outperform people's expectations but you have to do the same. for europe that means countries that have
our message in europe has been that you need to do what you can do to get overall growth in europe to a higher level understanding that not every country has an e equal capacity. there are surplus countries that have the capacity to invest more and create more domestic demand that. would be good for europe's economy and the global economy. let me put some pieces into perspective. this is how i think about the global economic recovery. we are now in a growth place that many in the world envy....
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she europe to re emerge. to install an emerging to what awaits when knows what he is an emerging country to call so that china is emerging country. to be an emotional problem. looking to get to her. this ensured that we may call center has emerged. my aim is to choose. we need the euro can be read in the minors europe needs to reinvent itself. what does that mean practically between me and the two wheeled to washington know what we have. how we can improve it. a single sentence things. we should reinvent old mobile. we singles what we can produce could be competitive. total gold. no country is emerging which will be caught reading it was us all what we'll be in use while giving the same whistle was greeted with the old course. gorgeous too. between porsche has to be competitive so we'll go into all your problems. who is ideal for you. for the vehicle. ward churchill dual form. to find a solution where the candle concrete results built ships so then we can accept love articles. it's all so clever it will be of
she europe to re emerge. to install an emerging to what awaits when knows what he is an emerging country to call so that china is emerging country. to be an emotional problem. looking to get to her. this ensured that we may call center has emerged. my aim is to choose. we need the euro can be read in the minors europe needs to reinvent itself. what does that mean practically between me and the two wheeled to washington know what we have. how we can improve it. a single sentence things. we...
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the atlantic was dividing it from europe. if the europeans wanted to go crazy, let them, and the united states from its perspective had very little at stake. the united states was a rising power. but not yet the power it was going to become. it was in the process of translating its very considerable and growing economic power into military power. it was beginning to build a big navy, but that was still pretty new. its army was really very small, and the american army at this stage i think was smaller than the army of italy, which was a much smaller power. i think the united states did have the capacity at this stage to intervene, and it didn't have the will. as far as we can tell from american lit opinion, they've gone crazy over there, we don't want to get involved. and, of course, american opinion was divided about which side the back. all the irish living in the united states weren't going to back britain, or most of them work. you have a huge german population. what's been estimated, a quarter of all americans were of ger
the atlantic was dividing it from europe. if the europeans wanted to go crazy, let them, and the united states from its perspective had very little at stake. the united states was a rising power. but not yet the power it was going to become. it was in the process of translating its very considerable and growing economic power into military power. it was beginning to build a big navy, but that was still pretty new. its army was really very small, and the american army at this stage i think was...
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atheism is widespread in europe. one in five people in the european union, according to a recent poll, does not believe in a life force. benefits of organized religion, rory went to an atheist service in london. >> they are expecting a full house. the band doing a run through and making sure there's enough seating for the 400-strong congregation. some have come a very long way. >> i've come from australia. i think the sense of community is wonderful. and i'm really looking forward to the service. >> i came here on vaca, it funds really fun, really exciting, i love the whole thing that church will give you, but i'm not religious. >> reporter: for anyone who's been to a christian church service there's much familiar here, songs readings and community, it's just that god hasn't been invited. there is a palpable buzz to this assembly and i think what that shows is despite the criticisms that have been leveled against it, maybe it's just a glorified karaoke session, but there's a sense for people of low religious sensibil
atheism is widespread in europe. one in five people in the european union, according to a recent poll, does not believe in a life force. benefits of organized religion, rory went to an atheist service in london. >> they are expecting a full house. the band doing a run through and making sure there's enough seating for the 400-strong congregation. some have come a very long way. >> i've come from australia. i think the sense of community is wonderful. and i'm really looking forward...
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we should be like europe. i will say the one problem with the methodology is they do not look at the corporate structure. in a country like denmark, the incumbent telecom provider provides 2/3 of all the broadband in the country. they own the largest cable company, the largest telco, and the benefit is they get scale. it is like saying at&t owned comcast, which is unthinkable here, but in denmark, which has constantly been rated for broadband, that consolidation allows the company to get scale and it would be fantastic if t- mobile and sprint were allowed to come together. they could put that spectral map they would be able to get the scale they don't have now. >> my intuition is that the fcc will block a t-mobile-sprint merger and it probably should because it will be a technical nightmare to make it work. they use different technologies. instead of getting a stronger third competitor, what we would essentially get is a hopeless third competitor. they will probably block that but on the cable side, i think th
we should be like europe. i will say the one problem with the methodology is they do not look at the corporate structure. in a country like denmark, the incumbent telecom provider provides 2/3 of all the broadband in the country. they own the largest cable company, the largest telco, and the benefit is they get scale. it is like saying at&t owned comcast, which is unthinkable here, but in denmark, which has constantly been rated for broadband, that consolidation allows the company to get...
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imports to europe. also has deposits in marine life deposits in january imported to europe must be this certificate which credible to certify people that day i not the product of illegal fishing that they have been caught according to the regulations. what do they need. illegal fishing certificate. to fish illegally have networks that bypass. them to sell in the european nation and north american market fish that has been caught illegally in the consumer from north america or asia or europe will not.
imports to europe. also has deposits in marine life deposits in january imported to europe must be this certificate which credible to certify people that day i not the product of illegal fishing that they have been caught according to the regulations. what do they need. illegal fishing certificate. to fish illegally have networks that bypass. them to sell in the european nation and north american market fish that has been caught illegally in the consumer from north america or asia or europe...
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development of europe.e franco/german access sufficient but it is nevertheless a necessary condition for europe to move ahead. >> are you saying that that relationship is unbalanced? germany hasn't had france to balance at the end even other end and we have had too much german influence? >> it is not necessarily a negative influence. it is one part of the influence we need. i always saw germanyed a providing the rest of europe with a spirit of discipline, fiscally particularly and we need at the same time other parts in europe high on the agenda, gross imperatives and my own direct experience is that that can be played out rather well, like in 2012, where with the contribution of francois hollande, we deliver that the european council, the growth pact and acting altogether with the statement over the euro summit that declared stabilization of government bond markets necessary for those countries which were behaving well, which in turn allowed the e.c.b. to make what it made subsequently. >> mr. monti, right
development of europe.e franco/german access sufficient but it is nevertheless a necessary condition for europe to move ahead. >> are you saying that that relationship is unbalanced? germany hasn't had france to balance at the end even other end and we have had too much german influence? >> it is not necessarily a negative influence. it is one part of the influence we need. i always saw germanyed a providing the rest of europe with a spirit of discipline, fiscally particularly and...
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but you quickly shift to the likes of europe so which was it? they were created by the people. the second was that he spent his summers in england, he desired, he does have english and was desired to be accepted by his english family and the british people and his mother child, etc., etc.. he was also of the german and was subject to the imperial attitudes and so forth of germany that became in that generation from the time that the grandfather became emperor after the collapse of france industrial military power on the continent with the great army, but all i agree she said that better than i could have that all these factors come industrial, military and so forth were at the disposition committee apparatus which the individuals were operating and therefore it was very important to these individuals were, what their antecedents had been genealogical the and politically one was the emperor of germany he was physically afflicted and psychologically of a think afflicted. he had great power for i won't say call with eisel but for dysfunction, and he was constantly shifting back an
but you quickly shift to the likes of europe so which was it? they were created by the people. the second was that he spent his summers in england, he desired, he does have english and was desired to be accepted by his english family and the british people and his mother child, etc., etc.. he was also of the german and was subject to the imperial attitudes and so forth of germany that became in that generation from the time that the grandfather became emperor after the collapse of france...
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our message in europe has been that you need to do what you can do to get overall growth in europe toa higher level understanding that not every country has an e equal capacity. there are surplus countries that have the capacity to invest more and create more domestic demand that. would be good for europe's economy and the global economy. let me put some pieces into perspective. this is how i think about the global economic recovery. we are now in a growth place that many in the world envy. we're in the 2's. people are talking about can we hit three. they are trying to get to one. there is a decimal point behind the numbers they are looking at. in our most optimistic projections, we can't make up for europe falling half a point or a point behind where it should be. we can't make up for china falling behind where it should b. when i talk to my colleagues around the world i say we're going to do our part. we're going to keep our economy growing. we're going to shoot for targets that outperform people's expectations but you have to do the same. for europe that means countries that have s
our message in europe has been that you need to do what you can do to get overall growth in europe toa higher level understanding that not every country has an e equal capacity. there are surplus countries that have the capacity to invest more and create more domestic demand that. would be good for europe's economy and the global economy. let me put some pieces into perspective. this is how i think about the global economic recovery. we are now in a growth place that many in the world envy....
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a lot of things are happening in europe.f10 years, less than 1/3 revenues will emanate from the continent. myopically whirring about this is missing a great opportunity. what are the global drivers of value? >> longer-term. mont's jewelry -- riche third-quarter sales missed estimates. rules thators would require bank capitalization to never fall below six percent of assets. manus cranny joins us now with more. >> this 6%, let's be clear about it. 6% of assets in the event of the stress test. erse economic scenario. that is what the ecb may ask bsanksanks to have. currently, the request that banks live with 8%. this'll be tougher than the level set in 2011. we are in this zone. it is called the comprehensive assessment zone. we have a risk assessment going on. we will test the asset quality on the balance sheet. then the stress test. three components that will come through. it is all about mario draghi's sentiment. banks need to fail to give credibility. you spoke to him on this very issue. indeed it is, if they have to fail,
a lot of things are happening in europe.f10 years, less than 1/3 revenues will emanate from the continent. myopically whirring about this is missing a great opportunity. what are the global drivers of value? >> longer-term. mont's jewelry -- riche third-quarter sales missed estimates. rules thators would require bank capitalization to never fall below six percent of assets. manus cranny joins us now with more. >> this 6%, let's be clear about it. 6% of assets in the event of the...
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in europe, he does not.f you have a european farmer who has shale gas underneath, he goes mad because he sees his property disappearing because all of the rights and royalties belong to the state. the opposite in united states, where the same guy would turn into a millionaire. we have different types of regulations. anchors say that now bankers sayre -- that now infrastructure, trillions in investment will be done because of regulatory complexities. we need to do something, have a clear strategy for europe. >> you have just announced a couple of weeks ago this huge acquisition. how important is it for amec and are you willing to pay more? the world is definitely changing from what it was before. you would see one of the biggest u.s.ries in the world, the , actually trying to be an exporter 10-15 years from now. it is still producing 10 million barrels per day. at the current stage, we will be seeing a cycle that will last some 10 years. a lot of business will start to take place. what we should not underesti
in europe, he does not.f you have a european farmer who has shale gas underneath, he goes mad because he sees his property disappearing because all of the rights and royalties belong to the state. the opposite in united states, where the same guy would turn into a millionaire. we have different types of regulations. anchors say that now bankers sayre -- that now infrastructure, trillions in investment will be done because of regulatory complexities. we need to do something, have a clear...
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imports to europe. also has deposits in marine life deposits in january imported to europe must be a certificate which credible to certify people that they are not the product of illegal fishing and that they have been caught according to the regulations. if the. voting illegal fishing certificate is good and. official legally have networks that bypass all this. allow them to sell in the european asian and north american market fish that has been caught illegally in the consumer from. north america or asia or europe will not distinguish in the markets. knows the fish is good but if it is been fished illegally or not that does not concern the consumer but this is not easy and the european union is doing all it's good but don't forget that this is just another player on the global chess board and less.
imports to europe. also has deposits in marine life deposits in january imported to europe must be a certificate which credible to certify people that they are not the product of illegal fishing and that they have been caught according to the regulations. if the. voting illegal fishing certificate is good and. official legally have networks that bypass all this. allow them to sell in the european asian and north american market fish that has been caught illegally in the consumer from. north...
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you think europe is. >> europe has gone a long way away from will the yoeuro joan break up? is it still worth it? they have passed that stage. they have taken some real serious steps in the direction of banking union. they are not there yet, particularly in backstops and, you know, common resolution systems, but they have made huge progress. they have now built this potential wall, the european stability mechanism that they can erect in case of problem in any parts of the zone. so those things are good. there seems to be a common drive towards more integration and a reinforced political project. they still have a way to go, particularly in the area of structural reforms, which some of the member states have done. this is a case for spain, for instance. did certainly is the indicates for ire land as well and a few other countries, but they all have a long way to go, a lot of is sections in the economies are still very well protected subject to licensing rights, subject to authorization, and they don't unleash what they can unleash in that part of the world which is a large pa
you think europe is. >> europe has gone a long way away from will the yoeuro joan break up? is it still worth it? they have passed that stage. they have taken some real serious steps in the direction of banking union. they are not there yet, particularly in backstops and, you know, common resolution systems, but they have made huge progress. they have now built this potential wall, the european stability mechanism that they can erect in case of problem in any parts of the zone. so those...
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and fiat strong in europe.e is a global automaker that will be able to go head-to-head with the volkswagens of the world and the toyotas of the world and g.m. and ford. which have rebounded quite impressively in the u.s. market. these companies were left for dead with the exception of ford a few years ago that had to be bailed out by the government. now they are back on their feet and driving ahead. fiat t does this mean for in the long run? the fiat end of the business is struggling. what is the future for that division on those division? how the marchionne now going to get most out of this deal? and what is the long-term future for carring in italy? >> that is the key question. while fiat is the aggressor here, they are taking over chrysler, it is actually fiat that needs the help. it is in terrible shape. demand is weak. there is enormous overcapacity. in the u.s., thanks to the u.s. economy and the fact that for all the troubles in detroit, americans do still love their cars. the u.s. automarket is doing ok
and fiat strong in europe.e is a global automaker that will be able to go head-to-head with the volkswagens of the world and the toyotas of the world and g.m. and ford. which have rebounded quite impressively in the u.s. market. these companies were left for dead with the exception of ford a few years ago that had to be bailed out by the government. now they are back on their feet and driving ahead. fiat t does this mean for in the long run? the fiat end of the business is struggling. what is...
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the next 17 pages there is paper not one single mention of europe that there is any menace from europe. where our featured authors today have so masterfully chronicled the seeds of the real-world four were already germinating. it has concluded to set the stage and now we look brodeur with a deadly confrontation. so it is my great pleasure to welcome margaret macmillian and master chronicler of her new book "the war that ended peace." describing from paris and it's very close to my own party and on her side robert , i will not lifted it to but that is the book. [laughter] it is masterful i must say. but it's of course, show how the great war paved the way to a great understanding to what was already building in europe. also a great passion of mine since college especially -- a specially my last book that is the new dishes just in time for the 100th anniversary for the start of the war next summer. speaking of which coming there are many ways to approach but fundamentally they come down to personalities and integrity. of want to start a quotation from duke robert. diplomats and politicia
the next 17 pages there is paper not one single mention of europe that there is any menace from europe. where our featured authors today have so masterfully chronicled the seeds of the real-world four were already germinating. it has concluded to set the stage and now we look brodeur with a deadly confrontation. so it is my great pleasure to welcome margaret macmillian and master chronicler of her new book "the war that ended peace." describing from paris and it's very close to my own...
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the cia as the last divided capital in europe. there are a couple of places we can cross the border but not much else has changed since cyprus joined the eu ten years ago talks and re unification installed. you can seal launch direct contact between the eu and the turkish north turkish cypriots say that's not fair. in honor of the lean mean come on and only the greek cypriots to the eu benefits like subsidies. all we have is the ability to travel freely in europe. but only with a passport from the south. my interest in the eu and the euro has been waning in the south. europe's economic crisis has sparked heated debate about the pros and cons of eu membership. a fuming at uq we should leave the eu was a big dumb for us having sold any of the problems of illegal in the steamer of avoiding what would happen if we went to the seat. we would of gone by and dropped a long time ago a visit to the seat that fits. before joining the eu greek cypriots rejected a un proposal to re unite with the north. many critics say that was a mistake bot
the cia as the last divided capital in europe. there are a couple of places we can cross the border but not much else has changed since cyprus joined the eu ten years ago talks and re unification installed. you can seal launch direct contact between the eu and the turkish north turkish cypriots say that's not fair. in honor of the lean mean come on and only the greek cypriots to the eu benefits like subsidies. all we have is the ability to travel freely in europe. but only with a passport from...
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it's a one-way traffic so to say from europe. it's not true. so quite the number of them are coming back. by the way also quite a number of start-ups u.s. citizens. and that was marvelous. we -- i invited a couple of founders, successful founders in urope, the founder of skype, spotify of 20. and i offered them a cup of coffee. and they were saying why are you inviting us? and i said well, you already proved that you can make it and that you are doing a decent job and some of you did sell the job of but ok. that can be done too. and then i asked them please write down and make it clear what europe -- what national government and both the european commission should do to make a climate available for start-ups. >> and this is is -- what is necessary. >> it's a different mindset. but it is also talking about little issues. it's talking about education. it's talking about for example starting to teach coding at a young age. it is starting to make available a different way of approaching problems and solving them. but that group of founders, success
it's a one-way traffic so to say from europe. it's not true. so quite the number of them are coming back. by the way also quite a number of start-ups u.s. citizens. and that was marvelous. we -- i invited a couple of founders, successful founders in urope, the founder of skype, spotify of 20. and i offered them a cup of coffee. and they were saying why are you inviting us? and i said well, you already proved that you can make it and that you are doing a decent job and some of you did sell the...
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the rest of europe. until that scientists who it is surprising is that how the conservatives said that they are taking their time to wait semester as well go down the right to eat only to be friends into itunes uk. so put down to key driver of the couple's quilts that i can sketch a very fast and you know we just love summons up being in eastern europe last year and a real school the ceos explore my kids so there's a catch phrase. for instance and eastern europe poland. we opened a week we can be very small we couldn't be too you can catch a free custom built don't count stands out. and looking for the country's real treat to catch up to sink in a vehicle into the retreat of the market asking you to call response of bach in two thousand and seven of the time when the company had a history all the little snake. matt is this to teach it to you in the sixth when he took over the company back then. to be very honest review and no doubt i'd bet that the colony would become the beacon seasonal up to a very hap
the rest of europe. until that scientists who it is surprising is that how the conservatives said that they are taking their time to wait semester as well go down the right to eat only to be friends into itunes uk. so put down to key driver of the couple's quilts that i can sketch a very fast and you know we just love summons up being in eastern europe last year and a real school the ceos explore my kids so there's a catch phrase. for instance and eastern europe poland. we opened a week we can...
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is that europe still reform. the point is i think you better making the case for reform without upon this and you are not real so wants to cap the number of european immigrants unhindered access to a social welfare which is about. i think we would free movements. later in your this two quite separate issues again to get mixed up together as often with immigration. kate. one is for people freely coming in was super nice people coming to wet concrete i do believe that these people live the great britain but in these big problem a country i think that contributed to our common us got no difficulty without the tool. separate problem is if people come to britain just to take advantage of benefits that makes people in britain. he did against him angry gets them anxious but we have the ability to spell that right sue wee wee. in a we need to make sure that we take measures to prevent people exploiting our benefits system. i'm completely in favor of the time. come on in faith is the right man and putting up a sign that s
is that europe still reform. the point is i think you better making the case for reform without upon this and you are not real so wants to cap the number of european immigrants unhindered access to a social welfare which is about. i think we would free movements. later in your this two quite separate issues again to get mixed up together as often with immigration. kate. one is for people freely coming in was super nice people coming to wet concrete i do believe that these people live the great...
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it may result in strict windows in europe, because europe's weather is dependent on the gulf stream. that is a high altitude jet stream of air in the stratosphere, heading over the atlantic and influencing the weather in europe. the reduced activity on the sun results in a reduction of the ultra violet light, but it could affect the jet stream, causing it to kink and allowing arctic air to plunge down and give everyone the opportunity to skate on canals and rivers. the mini ice age. the chances that this will happen in europe are one in 10. no more than that. this is the peak of the solar cycle. you expect sun spots, solar flares and storms on the sun, which can have deleterious effects. that is not happening now. that could change. we don't understand the details of how the sun's activity was regulated. it depends on the churning motions below the surface. in five or six billion years it will happen. it will run out of fuel, expand, boil in the ocean and ruin your day. the fate of the earth is to spiral into the sun and be vaporized. that's five or six billion years off. >> time for
it may result in strict windows in europe, because europe's weather is dependent on the gulf stream. that is a high altitude jet stream of air in the stratosphere, heading over the atlantic and influencing the weather in europe. the reduced activity on the sun results in a reduction of the ultra violet light, but it could affect the jet stream, causing it to kink and allowing arctic air to plunge down and give everyone the opportunity to skate on canals and rivers. the mini ice age. the chances...