Hello, and welcome to dateline london. Im jane hill. This week, we discuss the latest uk proposals for leaving the European Union. We look at india, 70 years after independence. And we ask, is there really a crisis in Donald Trumps white house . My guests today are. The writer and political commentator adam raphael. Stephanie baker, Senior Writer and chief Global Business correspondent at bloomberg news. London correspondent for le point and le soir, marc roche. And columnist for the national, and the arab weekly, Rashmee Roshan lall. Welcome to you all. We will talk shortly about those brexit proposals. Lets start though this week with a word about the terrorist attacks in spain, which killed 1a people in two cities and injured many more. Adam and marc, your response to yet another attack in europe. A similar modus operandi from the past. Yes, what can i say . It is a second generation, young men committing these things, obviously radicalised, alienated, not surprisingly it happened i
A similar modus operandi from the past, too . Yes, what can one say . It is again Second Generation young men committing these things, obviously radicalised, alienated, not surprisingly it happened in barcelona. It was obviously going to be a key target. There are rumours of a cia warning to spain, we dont know if they are true or not but in a place like las ramblas, there is clearly a potential target there and it surprises me that a vehicle was able to drive for 500 metres down las ramblas. Another soft target, we see it time and again, marc . Yes, and after nice i said that that sort of place should not have cars allowed because it was a similar situation to the promenade des anglais. Basically there is very little to say other than that we have to count on the police i think we have to do better work at integrating the young muslim men who seem to be forgotten about in our multicultural societies. Well, the hunt is continuing, they think, for at least one more member. We will see w
A similar modus operandi from the past, too . Yes, what can one say . It is again Second Generation young men committing these things, obviously radicalised, alienated, not surprisingly it happened in barcelona. It was obviously going to be a key target. There are rumours of a cia warning to spain, we dont know if they are true or not but in a place like las ramblas, there is clearly a potential target there and it surprises me that a vehicle was able to drive for 500 metres down las ramblas. Another soft target, we see it time and again, marc . Yes, and after nice i said that that sort of place should not have cars allowed because it was a similar situation to the promenade des anglais. Basically there is very little to say other than that we have to count on the police i think we have to do better work at integrating the young muslim men who seem to be forgotten about in our multicultural societies. Well, the hunt is continuing, they think, for at least one more member. We will see w
To dateline london. Im jane hill. This week, we discuss the latest uk proposals for leaving the European Union. Well look at india, 70 years since independence. And we ask, is there really a crisis in Donald Trumps white house . My guests today are the writer and political commentator adam raphael. Stephanie baker, Senior Writer with bloomberg news. London correspondent for le point and le soir, marc roche. And columnist for the national and the arab weekly, Rashmee Roshan lall. A warm welcome to you all. We will talk shortly about those brexit proposals. Lets start though this week with a word about the two terrorist attacks in spain, which killed 1a people in two cities and injured many more. Lets reflect on the events of a grim few days. Adam, your thoughts about yet another attack in europe, a similar modus operandi from the past too . Yes, what can one say . There are rumours of a cia warning to spain, we dont know if they are true or not but in a place like las ramblas, there is
Have the real possibility, unfortunately a high probability, that consequences would be vast multiples of the base case. Instead of just being severe, in addition to being severe, in the long run it would become catastrophic. We can expand on that in our conversation. Secondly, i said to a friend of mine the other day who is a wellknown new york this newsman this businessman that i had developed an intense concern about this. He said we can deal with this decades done the road. I said no, the reason, as many of you know, the decay rate of Greenhouse Gases in the atmosphere is hundreds of years. What we do today will affect us for hundreds of years. Theyre cumulative, they are irreversible, and as a consequence, this is an issue that cannot wait. As hank paulson observed to me the other day, if you look past over the cap past 10 years and see the predictions climate scientist have made, they bring forward the timeframe when the severe consequences occurred. This is an issue that we have