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. jurisdiction of the european court ofjustice. —— jurisdiction of the european court of justiceuropean court ofjustice. —— not prepared. we want to govern our ofjustice. —— not prepared. we want to govern oui’ own ofjustice. —— not prepared. we want to govern our own affairs and take control, and that is brexit. you can call it hard, you can call it soft, you can call it hard baked ash macca fake, at brexit is brexit. —— you can call it hard baked, at brexit is brexit. so we should get to the table. we have sent out the first position paper of the european union. let's be clear. we are ready to negotiate, and we are ready to negotiate any type of deal that the united kingdom wants. we have received a letter that says we want to divorce. if one of the partners says they want to divorce, well, thatis says they want to divorce, well, that is something that we should accept. now, what is a problem today is that we get a letter saying we wa nt to is that we get a letter saying we want to divorce and that the same time we hear that actually we want to remarry, because we want to creat
. jurisdiction of the european court ofjustice. —— jurisdiction of the european court of justiceuropean court ofjustice. —— not prepared. we want to govern our ofjustice. —— not prepared. we want to govern oui’ own ofjustice. —— not prepared. we want to govern our own affairs and take control, and that is brexit. you can call it hard, you can call it soft, you can call it hard baked ash macca fake, at brexit is brexit. —— you can call it hard baked, at brexit is brexit. so...
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judged in give the citizens rights, but those rights will bejudged in uk courts, not by the european court of justiceopean court of justice. do you think that will have to fall away in the course of the negotiations? she went in hoping for a strong hand and ended up with a weak hand. if you fall like a lion and end up looking like a clown, people will take you for the full view appeared to be. europe is in a stronger position and she has had to give ground, even this offer is more generous than the hard breaks offer. it isa generous than the hard breaks offer. it is a slippery slope for her. they know she is squirming. the only thing they cannot do is pina lies us because that would play badly. the mail is putting the best possible gloss on it, saying this offer is made but it has to be reciprocated. if anyone is good to be grown—up about this, nobody wants countries engaged in tit—for—tat expulsions. we end up being a rogue state on the edge of europe. i heard we were going to be a buccaneers state! the independent has got an intriguing photo of donald tusk, european council president, and mrs may,
judged in give the citizens rights, but those rights will bejudged in uk courts, not by the european court of justiceopean court of justice. do you think that will have to fall away in the course of the negotiations? she went in hoping for a strong hand and ended up with a weak hand. if you fall like a lion and end up looking like a clown, people will take you for the full view appeared to be. europe is in a stronger position and she has had to give ground, even this offer is more generous than...
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mr speaker, the prime minister has made clear her hostility to the european court of justice. made clear protected by the european court of justice? will they are not protected by the european court ofjustice? will they become citizens of nowhere? what i've made clear is that as regards the jurisdiction of courts in the united kingdom i believe they should not be, we smud not be subject to the european court of justice. that eu citizens rights here should be protected in a different way and i believe when people voted to leave the european union, one of the things they voted for was for the ecj not to have jurisdiction here in the united kingdom. mr speaker, ithink jurisdiction here in the united kingdom. mr speaker, i think the whole country will welcome the agreement that the conservative and unionist party has done with the dup. and the prime minister had her statement referred to the brexit dividend of over £10 million that we will save when we‘re not in the european superstate and i welcome the half a billion pound a year going to northern ireland. is that sort of the funding that t
mr speaker, the prime minister has made clear her hostility to the european court of justice. made clear protected by the european court of justice? will they are not protected by the european court ofjustice? will they become citizens of nowhere? what i've made clear is that as regards the jurisdiction of courts in the united kingdom i believe they should not be, we smud not be subject to the european court of justice. that eu citizens rights here should be protected in a different way and i...
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of having the european court ofjustice involved. that is an issue of contention with the european commission, that wants to have the european court of justiceue around eu citizens. labour has criticised theresa may's, the other day, where she was talking about the plans for eu citizens, that basically you would have to be here five years in order to qualify for the government is talking about in terms of getting those equal rights to british citizens, but the reality is, as david davis said today, those people would not be allowed to vote. there certainly seems to be a disparity between what european citizens living here and british citizens living here and british citizens would actually get. david davis making the point today that as far as he is concerned, those european citizens would not be second—class citizens here in britain. we have said explicitly will not be any earlier than the triggering of article 50, because i think that is fair. you could have said june 23 last year when the referendum decision was taken, but there were a lot of people who didn't think we would carry through with it. we take the article 50 date as the minimu
of having the european court ofjustice involved. that is an issue of contention with the european commission, that wants to have the european court of justiceue around eu citizens. labour has criticised theresa may's, the other day, where she was talking about the plans for eu citizens, that basically you would have to be here five years in order to qualify for the government is talking about in terms of getting those equal rights to british citizens, but the reality is, as david davis said...
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would you give assurance that any pressures will allow the european court of justice that any pressureswithin this country, be flatly opposed? i believe that in terms of assuring the rights of eu citizens living in the united kingdom, we believe that should be done through our courts and not the european court ofjustice. our courts and not the european court of justice. theresa our courts and not the european court ofjustice. theresa may promising a smooth and streamline the process to make it easy for eu citizens to secure the rights after brexit. the home office will have to set upa brexit. the home office will have to set up a new system, potentially dealing with millions of applications. a huge challenge and officials hope it will be up and running by next year. before that, there will be tough talks. the eu‘s brexit negotiator has already called for more ambition, clarity and guarantees from the uk. so how have theresa may‘s words gone down with eu nationals living here and with brits living in the eu? our correspondentjeremy cooke has been finding out. singing ina quiet singing in
would you give assurance that any pressures will allow the european court of justice that any pressureswithin this country, be flatly opposed? i believe that in terms of assuring the rights of eu citizens living in the united kingdom, we believe that should be done through our courts and not the european court ofjustice. our courts and not the european court of justice. theresa our courts and not the european court ofjustice. theresa may promising a smooth and streamline the process to make it...
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i know there is an idea could be the european court of justice, know there is an idea could be the europeandea. because it could be the european court ofjustice still has some sort ofjurisdiction in this country for decades, generations to come, potentially. absolutely, and this is where there is something in the dialogue of the death, because the eu set out its stall over a month ago and said very clearly that in respect of eu nationals in the uk, and uk nationals in the uk, and uk nationals in the eu, those rights would have to be enforced by the european court of justice would have to be enforced by the european court ofjustice throughout the lifetime of the eu citizen. and if that applies to babies who are born to eu migrants in 2019, life expectancy of 9100 years, european court ofjustice would have jurisdiction the entire time, but thatis jurisdiction the entire time, but that is unacceptable to the uk. the uk is talking about another court or enforcement body. but the crucial thing the eu will want is that there has got to be an easy access to the courts, and the uk would say, well,
i know there is an idea could be the european court of justice, know there is an idea could be the europeandea. because it could be the european court ofjustice still has some sort ofjurisdiction in this country for decades, generations to come, potentially. absolutely, and this is where there is something in the dialogue of the death, because the eu set out its stall over a month ago and said very clearly that in respect of eu nationals in the uk, and uk nationals in the uk, and uk nationals...
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superiority of the european court of justice to accept free movement. or even a deal whereby we had a can of sammy's sort of. entrance into the single market but we still had to accept. the regulations made by brussels without i'd be taking part in the discussions beforehand that would be unacceptable because that would mean the brussels could create regulations for the city of london which could affect destroyed so i don't think we'd be full for that speaking about the bill blumberg is saying perhaps it could cost the u.k. sixty alien to eighty billion heiress which is more than that british defense budget can do you care for it to cut this bill. if the loan of a good thing that's the bill that it's going to be presented to the stone to negotiations than. sessions will still be today because the british have no intention of paying any such bill which is a just. i don't know a try on by the. by the europeans because legally they know and we know we're not obliged to pay him anything. so wait so you're saying britain is not going to pay has no attention i
superiority of the european court of justice to accept free movement. or even a deal whereby we had a can of sammy's sort of. entrance into the single market but we still had to accept. the regulations made by brussels without i'd be taking part in the discussions beforehand that would be unacceptable because that would mean the brussels could create regulations for the city of london which could affect destroyed so i don't think we'd be full for that speaking about the bill blumberg is saying...
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to withdraw from the european court of justice jurisdiction. withdraw from the european court of justicejurisdictionrangement post brexit have to become more flexible if she wa nts to have to become more flexible if she wants to get a good deal and it is suggested it will determine the course. also perhaps, not desperately complimentary towards the people leading the negotiations because he also suggests there is more talent in the backbenchers than the front benches. in new york, several people — including at least three doctors — are believed to have been wounded after shots were fired inside a hospital. police say the suspect barricaded himself inside new york city's bronx lebanon hospital with a rifle. they swarmed the building in search of him, and say he's now dead. at approximately 2:55pm and fire in a garden on the 15th floor on bronx lebanon hospital. responding patrol units quickly determined that several people had been shot on the 16th and 17th floor. i learned —— by a lone gunman. different units and commands responded and began our active shoot up protocol including a search for the su
to withdraw from the european court of justice jurisdiction. withdraw from the european court of justicejurisdictionrangement post brexit have to become more flexible if she wa nts to have to become more flexible if she wants to get a good deal and it is suggested it will determine the course. also perhaps, not desperately complimentary towards the people leading the negotiations because he also suggests there is more talent in the backbenchers than the front benches. in new york, several...
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of two years after the cutoff date. for people who moved to the u.k. more recently but you wouldn't budge on which court system would overlook that the e.u. wants the european court of justice to oversee residency and education rights and they said be run exclusively by the british courts and that announcement didn't sit well with european leaders european council president donald tusk said maes plan so far was below expectations german chancellor angela merkel said there's a long way to go and even british labor leader jeremy corbyn said the offer quote doesn't go far enough but on monday may is expected to lay out a more detailed plan in london which will hopefully clear up the many questions that you leaders have our team coverage of the bracks anniversary continues with our teams peter oliver covering the divorce bill along with the battle between the pound versus the euro and what this all means for businesses in the region where one year on from the vote that set to change the face of the european union. the negotiation with the european union will need to begin under a new prime minister and i think it's right that this new prime minister takes the decision about whe
of two years after the cutoff date. for people who moved to the u.k. more recently but you wouldn't budge on which court system would overlook that the e.u. wants the european court of justice to oversee residency and education rights and they said be run exclusively by the british courts and that announcement didn't sit well with european leaders european council president donald tusk said maes plan so far was below expectations german chancellor angela merkel said there's a long way to go and...
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about their rights, and who should guarantee those rights, are you saying that should be the european court of justiceurts that have the final say. i think we have a long way to go in this negotiations, we perhaps we‘ll see more details on the white paper to be published on monday. what a shame that we have not seen from the government what i think most people feel is the right thing to do and that is to make back guarantee on the right to remain unconditional. are you one of those who is worried about shortages of labour when we do leave the european union we were seeing yesterday fruit farmers in some parts of the country are finding it hard or ready to get enough people to pick fruit? we need to manage migration better and that should include cracking down on some of those employers who have been exploiting migrant workers and using them to undercut locals. clearly we should also be acting with urgency to invest in the skills of local people, especially young people and it seems like madness to be cutting bursaries the nurses wentjust at the point when we might be seeing those shortages feed throug
about their rights, and who should guarantee those rights, are you saying that should be the european court of justiceurts that have the final say. i think we have a long way to go in this negotiations, we perhaps we‘ll see more details on the white paper to be published on monday. what a shame that we have not seen from the government what i think most people feel is the right thing to do and that is to make back guarantee on the right to remain unconditional. are you one of those who is...
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in ensuring the rights of eu citizens living here in the uk, we believe that should be done through our courts and not the european court of justiceustice. theresa may is promising a smooth and streamlined process to make it as easy as possible is for citizens to secure their rights after breakfast. they will have to set up a whole new system, potentially dealing with leaves of applications will stop a huge challenge. —— after racks that. —— brexit. the eu‘s brexit negotiator has already called for more ambition, clarity and guarantees from the uk. that‘s it from me tonight. now it‘s time for newsnight. tonight, we reveal how the organisations who we trust to maintain standards in the construction industry have been making them weaker. the reason why so making them weaker. the reason why so many high—rises have failed to pass safety checks if they have been writing wills for themselves. is that a
in ensuring the rights of eu citizens living here in the uk, we believe that should be done through our courts and not the european court of justiceustice. theresa may is promising a smooth and streamlined process to make it as easy as possible is for citizens to secure their rights after breakfast. they will have to set up a whole new system, potentially dealing with leaves of applications will stop a huge challenge. —— after racks that. —— brexit. the eu‘s brexit negotiator has...
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attempt to keep britain in the customs union and a single market and give any leeway for the european court of justicean overnight coup. what is this? is this journalism? trigger an overnight coup. what is this? is thisjournalism? actually, it is pure comment. what it is, i‘m sorry, not being a card—carrying tory myself, this is a thoroughly divided party. i know that your party, rachel, is looking at the story that the big companies the observer is looking at that don‘t wa nt observer is looking at that don‘t want this hard brexit. the eu citizens living here, largely living and working in london, there are trading restrictions, financial services passport in, all of that. the unifying factor, both with the eurosceptic and people within the conservative party and with business, is that they want theresa may to listen. she hasn't been very good at that. she has her advisers should listens to but she keeps her cards close to her chest. whoever they are. they ask clearly still having an effect of her. it is that mentality of battling down the hatches —— battening down the hatches. they need negotiation
attempt to keep britain in the customs union and a single market and give any leeway for the european court of justicean overnight coup. what is this? is this journalism? trigger an overnight coup. what is this? is thisjournalism? actually, it is pure comment. what it is, i‘m sorry, not being a card—carrying tory myself, this is a thoroughly divided party. i know that your party, rachel, is looking at the story that the big companies the observer is looking at that don‘t wa nt observer is...
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yesterday,g to us anything but the european court of justice.ave written down, style over substance. this is the brexit right argument. if i can rebrand this, i have won a victory. stephen: it's interesting. i'm not sure the country as a whole is as incensed about the european court of justice at some politicians. -- as some politicians. we will see what comes out of it. it is a year and a day since we voted for brexit. let's talk about markets. a bounce for four days in a row. this is the topline index. how do you look at the u.k. at the moment? fading consumer confidence. we have gone from hero to zero in terms of growth. challenging time for the u.k. in terms of markets? stephen: personally, i do not see it as challenging. revenues for companies are so much of the last month -- what is happening underneath is interesting. growth is not zero. gone from the best-performing growth in g7 to the lowest. stephen: that is true. the u.s. is still in the middle stages. the uk's facing challenges, because until the nature of our relationship with our l
yesterday,g to us anything but the european court of justice.ave written down, style over substance. this is the brexit right argument. if i can rebrand this, i have won a victory. stephen: it's interesting. i'm not sure the country as a whole is as incensed about the european court of justice at some politicians. -- as some politicians. we will see what comes out of it. it is a year and a day since we voted for brexit. let's talk about markets. a bounce for four days in a row. this is the...
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concern and if that requires an implementation phase that could mean the continuation of european court of justiceof european court ofjustice rulings and perhaps free movement, that could be a sticking point, that is something that fill philips hammond is prepared to think of for the sake of having a smooth brexit that in the long—term doesn't significantly damage the uk economy. ben, cheers for that. and we'll have a special programme on the queen's speech, that's tomorrow from 11 o'clock, here on the news channel. and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10.40 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are the political commentatorjo phillips and the political editor sunday mirror and sunday people, nigel nelson. the top stories. the chancellor says jobs and prosperity must come first in any brexit deal. the dup says is talks with the conservatives are not proceeding with plans and the dup shouldn't be ta ken proceeding with plans and the dup shouldn't be taken for granted. police have been given more time to question a 47—year—
concern and if that requires an implementation phase that could mean the continuation of european court of justiceof european court ofjustice rulings and perhaps free movement, that could be a sticking point, that is something that fill philips hammond is prepared to think of for the sake of having a smooth brexit that in the long—term doesn't significantly damage the uk economy. ben, cheers for that. and we'll have a special programme on the queen's speech, that's tomorrow from 11 o'clock,...
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they may want to european court of justice to have a say in the rights of those people post march 2019theresa may is made the european court of justice impinging on her rights or britain's rights is kind of a redline in her brexit negotiations, so that will be difficult to agree. anna: thank you very much, matt miller joining us there from brussels. with us to discuss exit and much monson.guy give us your thoughts on the latest twists and turns in the u.k. political story and how this impacts on the u.k. economy and brexit. we will start with where the economy is at the moment. i had this chart, this is the of theent intentions manufacturing and services sector. showing as if they're resilience in the face of all the uncertainty around brexit and the most recent election results. it does is at the bottom of g7. i've seen quite a few industrial companies and the message coming back flex your chart. in many cases they are saying the impact of the week pound still effectively swaps the uncertainty of brexit. anna: while they are entitled to export to the eu. guy: we're hearing restoring,
they may want to european court of justice to have a say in the rights of those people post march 2019theresa may is made the european court of justice impinging on her rights or britain's rights is kind of a redline in her brexit negotiations, so that will be difficult to agree. anna: thank you very much, matt miller joining us there from brussels. with us to discuss exit and much monson.guy give us your thoughts on the latest twists and turns in the u.k. political story and how this impacts...
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google said it would consider appealing to the european court of justice, which would be his final hopedoing the charges. regulators are also investigating other charges, whether the android mobile operating system is being used to advertise google's products. brent: so -- christoph: sophie, thank you so much. donald trump has vowed to make america great again, but economists say he has not put up a convincing strategy showing how he will go about it. the lack of details on his plans to reform the economy have front of the international monetary fund to cut its u.s. growth forecast for this year and next. reporter: a previous forecast predicted the government's plan to cut taxes and increase infrastructure planning would boost growth in the u.s. but uncertainties surrounding the plans has caused them to remove it from the outlook, which it is now slashed. it is also skeptical that white house policies -- >> many of these policies -- however, looking at the international experience in new last four years, looking at u.s. data, it is unlikely that the set of policies can generate and ecze
google said it would consider appealing to the european court of justice, which would be his final hopedoing the charges. regulators are also investigating other charges, whether the android mobile operating system is being used to advertise google's products. brent: so -- christoph: sophie, thank you so much. donald trump has vowed to make america great again, but economists say he has not put up a convincing strategy showing how he will go about it. the lack of details on his plans to reform...
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i think there will be a tussle also over the role of the european court of justice, tussle also over he software of the eu clear that the european court ofjustice should still have a role. this is a key central issue for both sides but there‘s still of run—ins to come. thank you. we will delve a little more into that chris morris is with me. you will have a look at the offer any little more detail. what is the prime minister padilla the table? settled status means that you would have more or less the same rates as it uk citizen and for health care and education and benefits and pensions. if you haven‘t been here for five years but already in the uk and have been here for less than five years you will be given a bit of time to make that five year period up. that seems pretty generous on the surface. eu citizens will be pretty cross about the fact that many have struggled through 85 pages of massive bureaucratic difficulty to get the permanent residence in the last couple of years only to be told you have to start again. the premise that said they will try and make this eu demand as sim
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the other eu 27 want it to be the european court of justice. what happepens if you get divorced. to yourpens grandchildren? a lot of questions. the 15 page document that will be presented and published this afternoon. we await that statement by the prime minister. >> thank you for the update. ukraine's president was in the french capital. he met with emmanuel macron at the elysees palace. -- visagreed to visa to free travel for ukrainian citizens. his visit to paris taking place after a visit to the white house last week. at a joint press conference emmanuel macron said france didn't recognize the annexation of crimea and called for a normandy formamat of talks. herbert is here. you were listening to the press conference. do you think he will leave a happy man? >> he's on a bit of a diplomatic role right now. he's fresh from talks with donald trump. the u.s. stepped up sanctions on a bunch of russian individuals and entities. have justthey extended sanctions against russia for another six months. a lot of diplomatic successes under his belt. the reality remains the war, the itsli
the other eu 27 want it to be the european court of justice. what happepens if you get divorced. to yourpens grandchildren? a lot of questions. the 15 page document that will be presented and published this afternoon. we await that statement by the prime minister. >> thank you for the update. ukraine's president was in the french capital. he met with emmanuel macron at the elysees palace. -- visagreed to visa to free travel for ukrainian citizens. his visit to paris taking place after a...
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european judges? would arbitrate this system, british judges or europeanjudges? theresa may has been clear she wants to leave the jurisdiction of the european court of justice leaveropean court ofjustice but this is a reciprocal deal, she will only offer this to eu citizens in the uk if british citizens are granted the same rights, those living in use member states are granted the same lights. the response the eu so far has been this is not sufficient. theresa may will give her statement to the commons later this afternoon and the details will be published and the details will be published and we will look at them alight by line. thank you. and you can see more on that on a special programme on bbc one at 8:30pm. our top story this lunchtime: after 18 days the deal is done — the dup signs an agreement with the consevatives to bolster theresa may. at its heart — money — an extra £1 billion for northern ireland over two years. and still to come: he used to dream of playing at glastonbury. last night he headlined it. ed sheeran brought this year's festival to a close on a high. coming up in sport: a week away from the start of wimbledon, qualifying is under way at r
european judges? would arbitrate this system, british judges or europeanjudges? theresa may has been clear she wants to leave the jurisdiction of the european court of justice leaveropean court ofjustice but this is a reciprocal deal, she will only offer this to eu citizens in the uk if british citizens are granted the same rights, those living in use member states are granted the same lights. the response the eu so far has been this is not sufficient. theresa may will give her statement to the...
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according three officials, the european court of justice must be the ultimate arbiter. hat would put the onus back on the u.k. to increase the level of protectionist offerings which the e.u. says is below the existing rights. u.k. promised her theresa may will face a further test of her minority government ahead of the final vote on the queen's speech . that's as the labor opposition is tabling an amendment pushing for the riches to pay more tax and for britain to keep the benefits, but not membership of the e.u. single market and customs union. the vote will take place in the afternoon with the vote on the full legislative program scheduled for later in the day. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. you can find more stories on the .loomberg at top thanks so that rally in global equities, the rebound on the s&p 500, we've seen a very solid picture coming through in hong kong. the kospi has hit a record high in late trade. the nikkei stronger 5.4% and a lot of focus on the hong kong index, up over
according three officials, the european court of justice must be the ultimate arbiter. hat would put the onus back on the u.k. to increase the level of protectionist offerings which the e.u. says is below the existing rights. u.k. promised her theresa may will face a further test of her minority government ahead of the final vote on the queen's speech . that's as the labor opposition is tabling an amendment pushing for the riches to pay more tax and for britain to keep the benefits, but not...
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courts, but by the european court of justice. the u.k.ling to go along with that. angela merkel says it is a good start, but many other issues remain, like the customs union. it is aes not stay, tricky issue about having to put a hard order in between the republic of ireland and northern ireland. the irish on either side don't want that. if they stay in the customs union, they don't have to deal with that. we will see how the eu responds. >> what is the priority for the eu at the moment? for brexit and trade talks? as we start talking about trade and brexit, emmanuel macron saying i don't want to get all down in brexit. we have eu issues to discuss. one of them is that your first trade rift emerging at the eu. i want to show you a bloomberg chart that shows foreign direct investment by china in the eu and by subversive. look at the white line, how chinese investment has soared the last couple of years to the extent some are getting nervous about it. they want reciprocity, and that orange line shows you that reciprocity by european compani
courts, but by the european court of justice. the u.k.ling to go along with that. angela merkel says it is a good start, but many other issues remain, like the customs union. it is aes not stay, tricky issue about having to put a hard order in between the republic of ireland and northern ireland. the irish on either side don't want that. if they stay in the customs union, they don't have to deal with that. we will see how the eu responds. >> what is the priority for the eu at the moment?...
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it can appeal to the european court of justice. >> today members will vote on a motion to move a vote forward to appeal blake, on track to have a vote by the end of the week. the nonpartisan congressional budget office said millions would be uninsured. kasie hunt has more. >> if you're on the fence and not so sure this report helps you much. >> obviously it's not good news and so it will are to be a factor. >> democratic senator brian schatz tweeting it's confirmed this thing is a [ bleep ] sandwich. and mitch mcconnell has more room to negotiate even though he faces protests in the ranks. >> i would like to delay the thing. there's no way we should be voting on this next week. >> senator johnson is one of five republicans who say they'll vote no without changes. only three no votes would sink the bill. >> are you a yes on the health care bill vote or a no? have you decided? >> no, i read it this weekend. i'm still focusing on it. >> the president on the phone with conservatives and moderates, a delicate balancing act. >> you move it this way and this group doesn't like it. you move i
it can appeal to the european court of justice. >> today members will vote on a motion to move a vote forward to appeal blake, on track to have a vote by the end of the week. the nonpartisan congressional budget office said millions would be uninsured. kasie hunt has more. >> if you're on the fence and not so sure this report helps you much. >> obviously it's not good news and so it will are to be a factor. >> democratic senator brian schatz tweeting it's confirmed this...
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who is going to police, or see that these rights are respected, would it be uk courts or european court of justicee eu is insisting on? they want the ecj, the european court ofjustice, to oversee these rights for a long time, the uk government has said they can't accept that. so perhaps those are the objections that are behind donald tusk‘s and jean—claude juncker‘s comments. but on the face of it, this proposal does look fair. she, of course, is going to these negotiations in a much weaker position than she would have wanted. what should her strategy beat now to soften the plans that she might have had before? not specifically on eu immigrants, but generally? renegade is clear to me that she is weak. that is not a controversial statement at all. she expected a strong mandate and foster majority. soi strong mandate and foster majority. so i think that is not controversial. and clearly, because of the situation of the tories not having a majority empowerment, there may now be a need for some sort of cross— party may now be a need for some sort of cross—party anchoring of the brexit mission, the bre
who is going to police, or see that these rights are respected, would it be uk courts or european court of justicee eu is insisting on? they want the ecj, the european court ofjustice, to oversee these rights for a long time, the uk government has said they can't accept that. so perhaps those are the objections that are behind donald tusk‘s and jean—claude juncker‘s comments. but on the face of it, this proposal does look fair. she, of course, is going to these negotiations in a much...
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european union insisting the ecj will protect their rights? the eu's already set out the broad sweep of its thinking on citizens‘ rights and it‘s very clear that it wants the european court of justicef policing the arrangement for citizens‘ rights after brexit. but the prime minister‘s already been clear, she wa nts minister‘s already been clear, she wants the uk to leave the jurisdiction of the ecj and she wa nts jurisdiction of the ecj and she wants british courts to be in charge of these new arrangements. i think that seems to me the biggest gulf between the british and the eu positions when it comes to this crucial central issue of eu rights for citizens. thank you very much. after more than two weeks of talks, the conservatives and the democratic unionist party have agreed a deal to support theresa may‘s minority government in parliament, in what‘s described as a ‘confidence and supply‘ arrangement. there will be £1 billion extra for health, education and infrastructure in northern ireland. the tories have also agreed to keep the triple lock on pensions, and universal winter fuel payments for pensioners. 0ur political correspondent iain watson reports. why has it taken so long
european union insisting the ecj will protect their rights? the eu's already set out the broad sweep of its thinking on citizens‘ rights and it‘s very clear that it wants the european court of justicef policing the arrangement for citizens‘ rights after brexit. but the prime minister‘s already been clear, she wa nts minister‘s already been clear, she wants the uk to leave the jurisdiction of the ecj and she wa nts jurisdiction of the ecj and she wants british courts to be in charge of...
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nationals in the uk, and uk nationals in the eu, those rights would have to be enforced by the european court of justice who are born to eu migrants in 2019, with a life expectancy of 99 or 100 years, european court of justice would have jurisdiction the entire time, but that is unacceptable to the uk. the uk is talking about another court or enforcement body. but the crucial thing the eu will want is that there has got to be an easy access to the courts, and the uk would say, well, actually, there is nothing to stop eu nationals going to the british courts or the british courts, which are independent, and they will enforce the right. but even still, the eu will say, we still need to have overview and the overview being done by the european court ofjustice in luxembourg and the european commission in brussels. thank you, professor catherine barnard, at cambridge university, an expert on the european union. the stakes in the diplomatic stand off between saudi arabia and its allies and neighbouring qatar have risen dramatically. the saudis backed by bahrain, the uae and egypt have issued a list of 13 dema
nationals in the uk, and uk nationals in the eu, those rights would have to be enforced by the european court of justice who are born to eu migrants in 2019, with a life expectancy of 99 or 100 years, european court of justice would have jurisdiction the entire time, but that is unacceptable to the uk. the uk is talking about another court or enforcement body. but the crucial thing the eu will want is that there has got to be an easy access to the courts, and the uk would say, well, actually,...
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no control over immigration policy, and for britain to stay under thejurisdiction of the european court of justicen this election, to trust the people, and we know that people voted to leave the european union lastjune. i grew up with, you know, with people who voted to leave, i completely respect those who did — obviously i hold a different view. the issue now is, how do we move forward? and we know that a deal will be negotiated between theresa may and those from brussels, and it's one that we'll have to live with, our children will have to live with for generations. so it seems to me the people should be sovereign, it should not be a deal stitched up by the politicians in brussels and london. instead, it should be a deal that we agree with, as a country, and that's what we're supporting. we think that the people should be trusted with the final deal. but you don't want to trust the british people. you still want uk laws to be made in brussels, you still want no control over immigration policy, and you want the european court to have jurisdiction in britain. how is that trusting the british peop
no control over immigration policy, and for britain to stay under thejurisdiction of the european court of justicen this election, to trust the people, and we know that people voted to leave the european union lastjune. i grew up with, you know, with people who voted to leave, i completely respect those who did — obviously i hold a different view. the issue now is, how do we move forward? and we know that a deal will be negotiated between theresa may and those from brussels, and it's one that...
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will it be britishjudges, the european court of justice will it be britishjudges, the european court been under to, some international jurisdiction? combination of been under to, some internationaljurisdiction? as well as dealing with brexit negotiations, she has to meet the expectations at home of those within the public and also within her own party, of those who want a much tougher stance on immigration. and don't forget, mps vote later this week on the queen's speech. the conservatives' macro programme for government. the tories still haven't done a deal with the democratic unionist party of northern ireland, whose support she needs to lead a minority government. all in all, it adds up to a pretty difficult in tray for the prime minister. thank you. eleanor garnier. reports from iraq say fighters from so—called islamic state, have mounted a counter attack against iraqi troops, who are trying to recapture parts of the old city. the battle is intense, and iraqi commanders have told the bbc that british fighters, as well as chechens and other foreigners, are among the militants. and
will it be britishjudges, the european court of justice will it be britishjudges, the european court been under to, some international jurisdiction? combination of been under to, some internationaljurisdiction? as well as dealing with brexit negotiations, she has to meet the expectations at home of those within the public and also within her own party, of those who want a much tougher stance on immigration. and don't forget, mps vote later this week on the queen's speech. the conservatives'...
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conceding ground on the assertion the european court of justice must be the final arbiter on the rightsf e.u. citizens living in britain. the issue will be at the agenda in brussels in july. the u.k. has already said it is prepared to consider the establishment of a new arbitration body in conjunction with the european union. china may block coal imports from saturday as beijing tries to exert stricter control over the crisis. the government is trying to balance keeping prices high enough to support domestic mine rs, while keeping them below levels that hurt producers. there is overcapacity. producers in australia and indonesia could take a hit. said to berump postponing a complaint against former fbi director james comey, so as not to end tag denies the council investigating his campaign's alledge ties with russia. aboutill file a release white house conversations. lawyers intend to launch the suit at some point. trade will be high on the list when the president mean -- meets with the new south korean leader. the white house will talk to moon jae-in during a four-day visit. during the
conceding ground on the assertion the european court of justice must be the final arbiter on the rightsf e.u. citizens living in britain. the issue will be at the agenda in brussels in july. the u.k. has already said it is prepared to consider the establishment of a new arbitration body in conjunction with the european union. china may block coal imports from saturday as beijing tries to exert stricter control over the crisis. the government is trying to balance keeping prices high enough to...
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our laws, so we bring the jurisdiction of the european court of justice bring the jurisdiction of the and return decision—making authority to this country as the public demanded we should. and as we deliver on the will of the british people, we will forge a new deep and special partnership with europe, allowing us to trade and co—operate with our nearest neighbours. but we will also reach out beyond europe, to strike new trade deals for our goods and services with old allies and new friends around the world, too. this is a clear and ambitious plan, but i'm confident we can deliver. that is because we have taken the time to develop the plan, to study the detail, to understand the negotiating positions and priorities of those on the other side of the table, to build relationships, and be absolutely clear in our own minds, and in those of the 27 remaining member states, about the kind of future relationship we seek. compare that to the alternative. we know a little of what jeremy corbyn would do, he openly says he would throw all of our work away on day one by scrapping our white paper,
our laws, so we bring the jurisdiction of the european court of justice bring the jurisdiction of the and return decision—making authority to this country as the public demanded we should. and as we deliver on the will of the british people, we will forge a new deep and special partnership with europe, allowing us to trade and co—operate with our nearest neighbours. but we will also reach out beyond europe, to strike new trade deals for our goods and services with old allies and new friends...
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european court as the government here once? will it be judges in the european court of justice?ld it be a combination of the two? some sort of international jurisdiction. combination of the two? some sort of internationaljurisdiction. the -- it is interesting how cool the reaction was in the eu. now we have the lead negotiator on brexit for the lead negotiator on brexit for the eu tweeting today, the eu goal of citizens rights, same level protection as an eu law, one ambition clarity and guarantees needed than in today's uk position. this is not a done deal at all. that right, there was a pretty lukewarm response last week when theresa may was in brussels setting out the broad outline, then we have had this treat today which shows i think that things have not gone down quite that much better, the —— the european parliament will vote on this final deal and it's brexit coordinator said today that the document contained limitations that were worrisome and he thinks eu citizens staying in the uk should have a state is above that of immigrants from non—european countries. state is ab
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terms of assuring the rights of eu citizens living here in the united kingdom, we believe that should be done through our courts, and not through the european court of justiceeamlined process to make it as easy as possible for eu citizens to secure their rights after brexit. the home office will have to set up a whole new system, potentially dealing with millions of applications. it's a huge challenge, and officials hope it will be up and running by next year. but before that, there will be tough talks. the eu's brexit negotiator has already called for more ambition, clarity and guarantees from the uk. vicki young, bbc news, westminster. as we heard, there are 3.2 million eu nationals living in the uk and around a million british nationals living elsewhere in the european union. 0ur correspondentjeremy cooke has been finding out how some of them have reacted to today's announcement. in a quiet corner of london, german voices raised in song. many of these singers have been here for decades. the government's announcement today is meant to offer them reassurance. it could just change any time, that's my feeling, and there's so much insecurity. what's slightly
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member should the custom union membership of the single market we have to ensure that the european court of justice that prudence that it relates to the sampling and the way that it does that that continues that we have to get a. access to funding streams and that the island of ireland remains within the and it doesn't change the constitutional position or the relationship that is there with britain currently if that doesn't happen we have to then talk about a bite of irish unity so whatever breaks it is going to mean for the people of england and wales and acknowledge the fact that scotland forward it to remain we certainly have a situation and that are afraid that it is to leave by a binding agreement and do what i don't understand i mean pay thank you very much and thank your thoughts thank you. well the u.s. led coalition leading the anti eisel offensive for the syrian city of raka is bombing everyone that's what locals have told r.t. ruptly video agency despite the coalition's insistence that takes every civilian casualty seriously the grim situation on the ground suggests otherwise but only a
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they have them now, it should continue into the future and should be preserved under the european court of justicethe european court ofjustice. the lithuanian prime minister, came in and said it would be up for the uk to decide whether they want to participate in that. there is a concise year that if theresa may's offer falls below, that could cause difficult moment. —— there is a concern here. thank you very much. tests on other tower blocks after the grenfell fire have shown some of the cladding to be combustable. downing street says that an estimated 600 tower blocks in england have cladding similar to that used on grenfell tower in west london, which caught fire with the loss of at least 79 lives. as the investigation into the grenfell tower tragedy gets underway, our reporterjim reed has been to a new tower block in north london which, the housing association has confirmed, is clad in what's thought to be the same material. he has spoken to residents and the housing association reps there. at the moment we know the government are testing samples. brought to them by councils and housing associ
they have them now, it should continue into the future and should be preserved under the european court of justicethe european court ofjustice. the lithuanian prime minister, came in and said it would be up for the uk to decide whether they want to participate in that. there is a concise year that if theresa may's offer falls below, that could cause difficult moment. —— there is a concern here. thank you very much. tests on other tower blocks after the grenfell fire have shown some of the...
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you case effectively still in the single market and still subject to the jurisdiction of european court of justice and required to operate according to free movement rules and all those things that parent you want to stop and i think the problem he's got is not be you i think it's the problem is with these own party were you were in favor of the u.k. leaving no i wasn't and still what if the vote came up again you were the same way or is is that fear isolation. and maybe fear is that the right word but i talked to a lot of people that believe that if this goes south. the economic isolation could lead not to recession but depression to i mean what does the u.k. make where's the steel industry where's the iron ore everybody's got oil there's a lot of it on the world right now all the prices are very good. so if if in you after you have to think about the tough times of the downside here on the i mean if the european union economically turns against the u.k. you're not going to get a very good deal especially if you don't have a very strong prime minister and you don't have the political power so thi
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european citizens will have fewer rights after brexit. there are areas of compromise. sticking point is likely to be the power of the european court of justicefter brexit. -- u.k. would like to there's no rule for the ecj to play beyond brexit. there are others contained in this document. it will be negotiated in the next few weeks. does the dup make her position a little more secure? >> absolutely. there is a vote later in the week on her legislative programming. needed it for her party. mark: self-indulgent was among the phrases over the weekend. -- herat tell us departure is further in the distance? you're probably not too confident that you want another election. risku don't want to another election that becomes another issue. the brexit talks have just begun. of thoughtschool that says theresa may can last a little longer. she is subject to both of the demands of her party than she was before and she is also subject to events like grenville. her response was criticized. she can't really afford another one of those. ultimately she staggers on for a while longer it looks like. vonnie: thank you, simon kennedy. breaking news. it turns out
european citizens will have fewer rights after brexit. there are areas of compromise. sticking point is likely to be the power of the european court of justicefter brexit. -- u.k. would like to there's no rule for the ecj to play beyond brexit. there are others contained in this document. it will be negotiated in the next few weeks. does the dup make her position a little more secure? >> absolutely. there is a vote later in the week on her legislative programming. needed it for her party....
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. >> given the absence of the european courts of justice, how would you uphold the accountability posedrexit as we are already breaching limitse to the european courts of justice to hold into account what will happen when we leave the e.u.? >> the environmental protocols are adopted into u.k. law. i think it's very important to do that. it's also absolutely crucial for the future of all of us that we have agreement with all of europe beat a part of the e.u. are not on air pollution, airti quality, see pollution ando achi protection of our national environment. i'm very determined to achieveee that. since you raised the subject come i utterly deplore donald trump decision to any other leader that brought back straightaway. let's come home for a moment. let's have your question, please. >> good afternoon. i run a small local business. first at the possibility of high corporation tax rates.lk we've alluded to the uncertainty brexit will create under the next couple of years.bs today you talk about creatingt jobs. how i can have confidence that those jobs in the eyes of small business can c
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insistence that eu citizens be adjudicated by british judges, saying that must be the role of the european court of justice>> i hope there might be some room to think again about the brexit process and to prevent and over the cliff scenario, a no deal scenario come a which i think we'll have a big impact on oureconomy in the u k and economies, and it is still room to discuss the situation. trump has ended weeks of speculation triggered by himself by saying he did not tape james comey at the white house. he used twitter to say he did not make any such recordings. the president raise the issue when soon after firing james comey he tweeted, "he had better hope there are no tapes before he starts leaking to the press." the biggest banks in the u.s. have cleared the first hurdle and the fed's latest stress tests, indicating they are able to withstand future shocks. all beat the minimum threshold, although morgan stanley brought up the rear for the second year running. the tests show how the banks would handle hypothetical turmoil. north korea is said to have carried out another engine test for a potential icbm.
insistence that eu citizens be adjudicated by british judges, saying that must be the role of the european court of justice>> i hope there might be some room to think again about the brexit process and to prevent and over the cliff scenario, a no deal scenario come a which i think we'll have a big impact on oureconomy in the u k and economies, and it is still room to discuss the situation. trump has ended weeks of speculation triggered by himself by saying he did not tape james comey at...
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of eu rights? with the european commission wants to hear some jurisdiction for the european court of justice.rtainly do not hear about that today. simon: the signal was at this stage that the british are not interested and they do not have any say over british law the on brexit in march 2019. she fleshed out some details on what she laid out to the eu leaders, but again she received short shrift from the eu. thatu negotiator tweeted she needed to show more ambition if she is set to find a deal. the two sides are going to have to go a few rounds on this issue. anna: certainly something to be negotiated. she wantse lines that to be heard by the eu residents and you cap -- in the u.k., but the dep deal was a longtime come ing. still negotiators in northern ireland was one of the. ,m. simon: it has been a few weeks since the election and they wanted to have a packed the tween the leaders before the middle of this week when her legislative program goes in front of the house of commons. lawbreakers --10 lawmakers the dep had. the dep knew it was in a good position to push for money and promises on
of eu rights? with the european commission wants to hear some jurisdiction for the european court of justice.rtainly do not hear about that today. simon: the signal was at this stage that the british are not interested and they do not have any say over british law the on brexit in march 2019. she fleshed out some details on what she laid out to the eu leaders, but again she received short shrift from the eu. thatu negotiator tweeted she needed to show more ambition if she is set to find a deal....
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of association e.u. memberith onnon states. it is more challenging and other areas, including the european arrest warrant. there are issues about the jurisdiction of the european court of justiceuld need to be considered. but all of this is open to negotiation. there is an understanding on both sides that we have got to get the right security deal in place for the benefit of europe as a whole. and at this stage, i'm not, it's not possible for me to predict what the outcome of that might be. course,: the u.k., of has suffered a number of terrorist attacks in recent months. what have you learned from these attacks? rob: i think it illustrates the trench that we have seen in europe over the last two or three years where we have seen a wave of these terrible terrorist atrocities, how dynamic the threat is from a community of thousands of radicalized individuals. very often people on the fringes securityknown to authorities, and very quickly being converted into a very dangerous radicalized terrorists who commit the kind of attacks we have seen. my learning lesson from this is the importance of intelligence sharing, cooperation across borders to meet what is essentially in internat
of association e.u. memberith onnon states. it is more challenging and other areas, including the european arrest warrant. there are issues about the jurisdiction of the european court of justiceuld need to be considered. but all of this is open to negotiation. there is an understanding on both sides that we have got to get the right security deal in place for the benefit of europe as a whole. and at this stage, i'm not, it's not possible for me to predict what the outcome of that might be....
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britishjudges in british courts, the using each of the europeanjudges british courts, the using each of the european judges in british courts, the using each of the europeanjudges in eu court of justicen eu court of justice. i havejust seen the europeanjudges in eu court of justice. i have just seen a tweet who is the mep he was correcting the european pa rliament‘s who is the mep he was correcting the european parliament's response, he says this first offer does not go far enough i remember meps get out the final say on whether this deal goes ahead at the end of the process. adam, thank you. over to ian process. adam, thank you. overto ian in westminster. do you think the government will be a little disappointed by the response from a number of other european politicians to this opening gambit, if you like? yes, i think they well. the branislav said this was a serious offer but she said it was a fair offer. —— the prime minister. she wanted to position herself on the front but if you like as the negotiations get underway and she would say this is what you knew i wanted to sort out early on, i am showing my willingness by coming up with this offer at the moment. it has not got down d
britishjudges in british courts, the using each of the europeanjudges british courts, the using each of the european judges in british courts, the using each of the europeanjudges in eu court of justicen eu court of justice. i havejust seen the europeanjudges in eu court of justice. i have just seen a tweet who is the mep he was correcting the european pa rliament‘s who is the mep he was correcting the european parliament's response, he says this first offer does not go far enough i remember...
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the promise she made about leaving the single market, the customs union, not having the european court of justiceon, not having the european court ofjustice in charge of any of our laws, and also sticking to that ending of the freedom of movement. if she moves away from that then certainly her position could be tenuous. her leadership has been brought into question again this week because of the dealings around the grenfell tower disaster. her leadership is in question, she has a lot of people on the backbenches worried about this, concerned about it, so we'll see what happens. certainly another leadership challenge potentially but we don't know for sure. thanks very much indeed. a forest fire in central portugal has killed at least 2a people. 16 of the victims died in their vehicles when they became trapped as they tried to escape the flames. nimesh thaker has more. 9. giggly ffiii fife strintg’fifisf- the flames, now threatening to engulf homes. burning uncontrollably, this fire is already one of the worst forest fires in portugal in decades. more than 20 people have died, most of them trapped in t
the promise she made about leaving the single market, the customs union, not having the european court of justiceon, not having the european court ofjustice in charge of any of our laws, and also sticking to that ending of the freedom of movement. if she moves away from that then certainly her position could be tenuous. her leadership has been brought into question again this week because of the dealings around the grenfell tower disaster. her leadership is in question, she has a lot of people...
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mark: in regards to the european court of justice, are we getting a mini climbdown from the e.u.? mon: the question is if they will get that the on brexit. bloomberg reporting yesterday that the signs of the e.u. going to give ground on that. their original demands is that e.u. must have some role in policing -- beyond brexit. the british of said that is a red line. russell said they might be open to a compromise, one, being david davis -- they have a new body, a new arbitration body set up. yes, some welcome ground being given by the e.u. mark: thanks a lot. simon kennedy. and ian shepherdson stays with us. post financial crisis first as every u.s. bank passes the stress test. how shareholders are set to benefit. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: you are watching bloomberg "surveillance." america's big banks announce a larger than expected payouts to investors in the wake of the fed's annual stress test. the first time every lender has cleared the regulatory hurdle since the 2008 financial crisis. shares rallying in late trading. let's get more with our managing editor. milestone?assive
mark: in regards to the european court of justice, are we getting a mini climbdown from the e.u.? mon: the question is if they will get that the on brexit. bloomberg reporting yesterday that the signs of the e.u. going to give ground on that. their original demands is that e.u. must have some role in policing -- beyond brexit. the british of said that is a red line. russell said they might be open to a compromise, one, being david davis -- they have a new body, a new arbitration body set up....
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doing his own press conference and said that he could not imagine a situation where the european court of justice european court ofjustice was not involved in this. the eu side really wants there to be a role for a europeanjudges to wants there to be a role for a european judges to guarantee the rights of all the citizens, theresa may is really not keen on that at all. she once this to be british judges in british courts to guarantee rights in britain. police investigating the fire at grenfell tower have said it started in a fridge freezer, and that insulation and tiles on the block have failed subsequent safety tests. they say more than 600 999 calls were made on the night of the fire, some of them over an hour long, and "truly harrowing" in their content. the number of people presumed dead remains at 79, but it's feared the final number will be higher. police are considering manslaughter charges among a number of potential offences. meanwhile, 11 residential blocks in eight local authority areas in england have been found with cladding which raises safety concerns. it's been described as the wo
doing his own press conference and said that he could not imagine a situation where the european court of justice european court ofjustice was not involved in this. the eu side really wants there to be a role for a europeanjudges to wants there to be a role for a european judges to guarantee the rights of all the citizens, theresa may is really not keen on that at all. she once this to be british judges in british courts to guarantee rights in britain. police investigating the fire at grenfell...