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e.u. citizen.lthough her husband james is a pastor, and used the authority that comes with his office, he says the hours he spent on the phone were torture. james: unless you have that piece of paper, don't tell me it's gonna be all right. because you're not living through it. you're not going through what we have had to go through. you're not feeling the pressure that we've had to go through. sorry. frank: in great yarmouth, agneska and her family are also feeling the pressure. without dorota darnell's assistance, they'd be all on their own with the cameras and , their xenophobic neighbor. peter: now what you do in your , home and indeed on your terrace is surely your own business. well, not so here in germany, where a couple in the city of dortmund has been given a timetable for when they can and cannot smoke. this after the neighbors claimed that the fumes were intolerable and took the smokers to court. axel rowohlt reports. axel: enjoying a smoke on on your own terrace? that's not so easy for d
e.u. citizen.lthough her husband james is a pastor, and used the authority that comes with his office, he says the hours he spent on the phone were torture. james: unless you have that piece of paper, don't tell me it's gonna be all right. because you're not living through it. you're not going through what we have had to go through. you're not feeling the pressure that we've had to go through. sorry. frank: in great yarmouth, agneska and her family are also feeling the pressure. without dorota...
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e.u. citizens living in the u.k. the group gathered today includes germans french and poles like tolbert she married her british husband in poland and moved with him to england. and suddenly out breaks it when i had to start the lorry that ok i'm not well. i'm european it's not enough now because i have to sort my paperwork to be able to stay here. cassar tolbert collects her son from school both of her children were born in britain they live in a small community in the birmingham area a place known for its openness to immigrants from europe but at the local fish and chip shop that tolerance seems to vanished should lead why i think. that's why in my head i think we've all been hinting that more people more people get in the way he's going. to die. by they she primarily means immigrants from eastern europe tolbert has now acquired british citizenship she could live with the uncertainty that she might be deported one day just because she's an e.u. citizen although her husband james is a pastor and use the authority th
e.u. citizens living in the u.k. the group gathered today includes germans french and poles like tolbert she married her british husband in poland and moved with him to england. and suddenly out breaks it when i had to start the lorry that ok i'm not well. i'm european it's not enough now because i have to sort my paperwork to be able to stay here. cassar tolbert collects her son from school both of her children were born in britain they live in a small community in the birmingham area a place...
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e.u. citizens better control of that data and how online services can use it as a protection activist celebrate the beginning of a new era but business analysts warn that europe's europe my regulate. business and doesn't account for small business. is the business i'm. in berlin as well on the show today on the i'm ackles visit to china but more on that later. as of today many europeans feel they are getting their lives back at least the digital poss of it the e.u. has recognised that data is private and personal and belongs to the individual so as of today every e.u. citizen can demand that companies like facebook google or amazon tell us what kind of personal data they hold on us what they do with it and have it corrected or even deleted. whether you use the internet to search for information connect with friends or simply to do your shopping going online means sharing personal information but in many cases it's unclear exactly what happens to that data. who has access to it what can companies do with it. the new e.u. legislation aims to address some of these issues. under the new rules compa
e.u. citizens better control of that data and how online services can use it as a protection activist celebrate the beginning of a new era but business analysts warn that europe's europe my regulate. business and doesn't account for small business. is the business i'm. in berlin as well on the show today on the i'm ackles visit to china but more on that later. as of today many europeans feel they are getting their lives back at least the digital poss of it the e.u. has recognised that data is...
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citizens got their digital lives back friday in a new law the e.u. recognizes that data is private and personal and belongs to the individual so as of now every e.u. citizen can demand companies like facebook google or amazon tell them what kind of data they hold on them what they do with it and have it corrected or even deleted otherwise companies face stiff fines which could run to over a billion euros per violation. to states or france and gulf by a nationwide civil service strike they were protesting government plans to slash one hundred twenty thousand public service jobs by twenty twenty french economic reform is being driven by president manuel. he's also pushing for eurozone reforms and is facing some stiff resistance there as well. kenya has banned plastic bags. jokey mercury works as an environmental inspector on the streets of nairobi she has to make sure nobody is using them anymore. what is happening. even though because there is a lot that. last week two months ago she found a pile of plastic bags in this meat market ten butchers were a
citizens got their digital lives back friday in a new law the e.u. recognizes that data is private and personal and belongs to the individual so as of now every e.u. citizen can demand companies like facebook google or amazon tell them what kind of data they hold on them what they do with it and have it corrected or even deleted otherwise companies face stiff fines which could run to over a billion euros per violation. to states or france and gulf by a nationwide civil service strike they were...
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e.u. citizens better control over there and how online services can use it protection activists. i mean for the limits to business the door is open to negotiations and the political reaction quite tame that despite furious south koreans taking to the streets donald trump canceled a summit with north korean leader kim jong un global equities plunged but europe bounced back after north korea said it's still willing to sit down for talks with the u.s. at any time at any format that's a remarkably restrained and diplomatic response that contrasts with pyongyang's traditional belligerence it certainly cooled down trump after previously calling his prospective negotiators openly hostile he tweeted very good news to receive the warm and productive statement from north korea. let's go live to gentle jim alone our financial correspondent in frankfurt to talk about this what our trade is making of all of this janeiro. well i mean they certainly like this development better than the prospect of the world inching closer to a nuclear crisis and that's certainly something that they expressed o
e.u. citizens better control over there and how online services can use it protection activists. i mean for the limits to business the door is open to negotiations and the political reaction quite tame that despite furious south koreans taking to the streets donald trump canceled a summit with north korean leader kim jong un global equities plunged but europe bounced back after north korea said it's still willing to sit down for talks with the u.s. at any time at any format that's a remarkably...
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e.u. citizen can trust that their integrity and their rights on the internet are being protected and it is specially since the e.u. neuros on data protection are entering into force in only three days as from now i'd like to raise two questions to you mr zuckerberg firstly the scandal involving facebook and cambridge analytical is more than anything else an issue of ethics and values you said in your intervention in the hearing with the us congress you repeated it here tonight that facebook is responsible for the content on the platform once facebook. request other companies to delete users' data does facebook follow up to check compliance by these companies and how will you ensure that they this is really down and secondly i am convinced that you use citizens would like to know which specific measures that will be taken by facebook to ensure that just scandal like this one cambridge analytic i will not to cure again you have shared your views in spirit on a on greater responsibility on what happens on the platform but mr can but can you guarantee to the millions of users many of them use
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e.u. citizens to engage with some fundamental questions do i really want to continue giving this company my data and when need to do that is that it isn't necessary for much for me and to make a conscious attempt or a conscious decision and what data they share a recent survey of german companies revealed that just twenty five percent of them expected to be able to meet the g.d.p. our deadline e.u. data regulators are expected to be sympathetic for now but after extra time comes penalties paul brennan al-jazeera berlin the world's oldest deepest and largest lake is under threat from invasive weed lake baikal in eastern russia holds one fifth of all the world's fresh water scientists say the weeds of causes so much of the lake floor plant and some animals have disappeared calling for better treatment plans to improve the water quality. still ahead and al-jazeera in sports one man is planning to make history with a six mile swim that is going to have all the details. from. getting to the heart of the matter if. the supreme leader calls you today and says let's have talks would you accept faci
e.u. citizens to engage with some fundamental questions do i really want to continue giving this company my data and when need to do that is that it isn't necessary for much for me and to make a conscious attempt or a conscious decision and what data they share a recent survey of german companies revealed that just twenty five percent of them expected to be able to meet the g.d.p. our deadline e.u. data regulators are expected to be sympathetic for now but after extra time comes penalties paul...
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e.u. citizen can demand that companies like facebook google or amazon tell us what kind of personal data they hold on us what they do with it and have it corrected or even deleted whether you use the internet to search for information connect with friends or simply to do your shopping going online means sharing personal information but in many cases it's unclear exactly what happens to that data who has access to it what can companies do with it the new e.u. legislation aims to address some of these issues. under the new rules companies will only be allowed to collect data relevant to their services so whether out for example won't be allowed to access your address book of photographs. the new regulations also afford individuals the right to launch a complaint with a supervisory authority in their own country instead of potentially having to challenge a foreign company abroad those violating data protection rules will face harsher fines instead of the maximum three hundred thousand euros in germany companies will face up to twenty million euros in penalties or four percent of annual turnover
e.u. citizen can demand that companies like facebook google or amazon tell us what kind of personal data they hold on us what they do with it and have it corrected or even deleted whether you use the internet to search for information connect with friends or simply to do your shopping going online means sharing personal information but in many cases it's unclear exactly what happens to that data who has access to it what can companies do with it the new e.u. legislation aims to address some of...
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e.u. citizens.ope's lead in regulation could be an opportunity for the content flagging tech industry if it means european companies get better at building socially responsible alternatives to today's big tex, but will they? reporter: over to brent now. merkel's say to macron, let me get back to you. brent: is there something real and they say there is merkel-macron magic at play? many are asking for that. she is doing her best to come up with a response to the e.u. reform proposals by emmanuel macron. she says a german answer will be ready in time for next month's au summit -- e.u. summit. she made this place during a debate on the budget, but not all lawmakers are in favor of that magic, and they don't like the idea of contributing more german money for brussels. reporter: it was money time for angela merkel and the bundestag. discussing her proposed budget, she talked about both how much she wants to invest in germany and whether her government is willing to fork out more for the e.u. emmanuel ma
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e.u. citizens. i thank him for the respect shown for r the european -- iament. julia: admitted datak was shared with our users consent, then allegedly used to target voters in the 2016 u.s. presidential election. since then, brurussels has rolld out the e general data protectin regulation, rules decided to give 500 million europeans control over their personal data.. from may 25, users can choose to withdraw their permission for companies to store their information. i can also request access to their data or delete it from sites altogether. obtain explicit user consent for collecting personal information, and risk heavy fines if they don't comply. genie: in afghanistan, a blast in kandahar has left at least 16 dead and close to 40 wounded. fighting across the country is showing no sign of easing during the holy month of ramadan. aboutwas some confusion the cause of the kandahar explosion. officials initially said it was caused by a bomb packed into a minibus, the later said the explosives were in containers stored near a mechanic's workshop. in india, tourism ha
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e.u. citizens to engage with some fundamental questions do i really want to continue giving this company my data and when need to do that is that it isn't necessary for much for me to make a conscious attempt or a conscious decision what data they share a recent survey of german companies revealed that just twenty five percent of them expected to be able to meet the g.d.p. our deadline e.u. data regulators are expected to be sympathetic for now but after extra time comes penalties paul brennan al-jazeera berlin leader calendars a legal officer with privacy international she says the new regulation puts transparency at the forefront for companies and organizations. what we've seen as more and more data has generated in our everyday life is that companies are amassing more data and they're using it in ways that people wouldn't expect their exploiting their data and what t.p.r. is doing is placing limits on this and. with these e-mails you can already see that the law is having an impact that companies even if they're scrambling at the last minute to do something about it are realizing that ac
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e.u. citizens and that's why in three days this new data protection law will come into force he has not answered to what extent he will compensate to what degree he will fulfill it he said yes we are ready in three days but the specific answers have been unanswered by mark zuckerberg fredricka badger social media let's talk about the shadow accounts which sent a bit of a chill down my spine explain to us what they. had to say about i mean there is you know when it comes to data protection of facebook users that bear was pre-reading in explaining what tools and what measures facebook has being rolling out when it comes to shadow accounts are those accounts that are for people for example who are not really on the internet who are not really on facebook but they track and still be tracked. and used by facebook by sort of for instance i guess if you're on facebook and i know it's the fact that you might have my telephone number amongst your contacts and the fact that you use the internet maybe you don't have facebook but you do use the internet and by that by you using the internet you become him i
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e.u. citizens to engage with some fundamental questions do i really want to continue giving this company my data and when need to do that is that it is unnecessary for must for me and to make a conscious attempt or a conscious decision what data they share a recent survey of german companies revealed that just twenty five percent of them expected to be able to meet the g.d.p. our deadline e.u. data regulators are expected to be sympathetic for now but after extra time comes penalties paul brennan al-jazeera berlin indonesia is introducing tough new anti-terrorism laws sweeping changes will pass by parliament on friday following a series of recent suicide bomb attacks the reports from jakarta. with a much anticipated bang of the gavel. a new anti-terrorism law was approved by the indonesian parliament on friday changes to existing laws were initially proposed two years ago a series of recent suicide bomb attacks renewed focus earlier this month more than twenty people were killed at churches in a main police station in surabaya indonesia's second largest city two families including children
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e.u. citizens to engage with some fundamental questions do i really want to continue giving this company my data and when need to do that is that it isn't necessary for much for me to make a conscious attempt or a conscious decision and what data they share a recent survey of german companies revealed to just twenty five percent of them expected to be able to meet the g.d.p. our deadline e.u. data regulators are expected to be sympathetic for now but after extra time comes penalties paul brennan al-jazeera berlin. there's more in everything we're covering right here the address you can see it there al-jazeera dot com. quick look at headlines now u.s. president donald trump says it's possible a plan summit with north korea could still go ahead on thursday trump canceled the june twelfth meeting in singapore with kim jong un citing anger and hostility from north korea the state department said had failed to reply to u.s. requests to help the summit help plan the summit responded by saying it remains willing to sit down for talks to result the nuclear issue and trump is now saying that the doo
e.u. citizens to engage with some fundamental questions do i really want to continue giving this company my data and when need to do that is that it isn't necessary for much for me to make a conscious attempt or a conscious decision and what data they share a recent survey of german companies revealed to just twenty five percent of them expected to be able to meet the g.d.p. our deadline e.u. data regulators are expected to be sympathetic for now but after extra time comes penalties paul...
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e.u. citizens to engage with some fundamental questions do i really want to continue giving this company my data and when need to do that is that it isn't necessary for much for me and to make a conscious attempt or a conscious decision what data they share a recent survey of german companies revealed that just twenty five percent of them expected to be able to meet the g.d.p. our deadline e.u. data regulators are expected to be sympathetic for now but after extra time comes penalties paul brennan al-jazeera berlin voting is underway in islands on whether to relax some of the strictures abortion laws in europe the referendum on whether voters want to repeal an article in the constitution known as the amendment of the law gives unborn fetuses the same rights to life as the mother effectively banning them from terminating a pregnancy well current irish legislation only allows abortions when the woman's life is at risk otherwise they could be jailed for up to fourteen years and if voters choose to repeal the amendments the irish government has vowed to introduce legislation allowing abortion w
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e.u. citizens. but for many small companies in the u.s. going to say we're going dark because the cost of compliance and the fines are just too great. liz: well, there's going to be a choice that has to be made. scott, thank you very much. >> well, thank you. liz: scott vernich, i don't see dark circles -- [laughter] but he's been working overtime. thank you very much. >> thank you. liz: yes electric looking to sell yet another business. closing bell ringing in about 18 minutes. dow is down 76 points. yes, ge -- dow component -- cash strapped, looking to offload another one of its businesses, one they have been in for 126 years. charlie gasparino is going to break that news next. ♪ ♪ at fidelity, our online u.s. equity trades are just $4.95. so no matter what you trade, or where you trade, you'll only pay $4.95. fidelity. open an account today. you'll only pay $4.95. ♪ with expedia you could book a flight, hotel, car and activity all in one place. ♪ ♪ ♪ liz: thomas edison might be rolling over in his grave right now. take a look at general
e.u. citizens. but for many small companies in the u.s. going to say we're going dark because the cost of compliance and the fines are just too great. liz: well, there's going to be a choice that has to be made. scott, thank you very much. >> well, thank you. liz: scott vernich, i don't see dark circles -- [laughter] but he's been working overtime. thank you very much. >> thank you. liz: yes electric looking to sell yet another business. closing bell ringing in about 18 minutes. dow...
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e.u. citizens.e are talking 4% of of an offending entity's globabl total revenue or $24 million, whichever is higher. so just how will these new laws affect consumers around the world? bloomberg has the answer. >> you may have seen a few of these pop up on your phone or in your email. google, facebook, twitter, amazon, square, go daddy, tesco, h&m, and many more are updating their policies to give consumers more control over their personal data. those updates and changes are thanks to a new law governing data privacy, called the the general data protection regulation, or gdpr. the catch is, gdpr only applies to people who live in the european union, but its adoption is largely expected to have americans asking -- why don't we have that? here is how data collection currently works. when you sign up for facebook, you have to click a box that agrees to the company's terms. those terms give facebook the right to track your online activity, even if you are not actively browsing facebook. facebook can let
e.u. citizens.e are talking 4% of of an offending entity's globabl total revenue or $24 million, whichever is higher. so just how will these new laws affect consumers around the world? bloomberg has the answer. >> you may have seen a few of these pop up on your phone or in your email. google, facebook, twitter, amazon, square, go daddy, tesco, h&m, and many more are updating their policies to give consumers more control over their personal data. those updates and changes are thanks to...
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e.u. citizens to engage with some fundamental questions do i really want to continue giving this company my data and we need to do that is that it isn't necessary from us for me and to make a conscious attempt or a conscious decision and what data they share a recent survey of german companies revealed that just twenty five percent of them expected to be able to meet the g.d.p. our deadline e.u. data regulators are expected to be sympathetic for now but after extra time comes penalties paul brennan al-jazeera berlin. calland is a legal officer with privacy as national she joins us now live from london before we talk about the nitty gritty of what this really means for everybody this talk about what one of the big bug bears here make it stop please people not just in europe but all around the world being inundated with e-mails from companies pleading with us to accept you terms and conditions so that we can quote stay in touch britain's information commissioner says that all companies don't need to do that what's going on here. i don't say that's a good question and i think it's important to
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e.u. citizens to engage with some fundamental questions do i really want to continue giving this company my data and when need to do that is that it isn't necessary for much for me and to make a conscious attempt or a conscious decision what data they share a recent survey of german companies revealed that just twenty five percent of them expected to be able to meet the g.d.p. our deadline e.u. data regulators are expected to be sympathetic for now but after extra time comes penalties paul brennan al-jazeera berlin well earlier i spoke to max sram who's who's the chairman of the nonprofit organization none of your business he's taking a number of big tech firms like facebook to court under the new data protection laws and he says the general data protection regulation does not do enough for consumers one interview with t.p.r. is that it allows you to consent to data usage but it only allows you to send things in a very limited way so the purchase of these complaints is actually to tell companies you're allowed to use most of the data you said you know you did for an hour something like that
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e.u. citizens data. >> a number of you asked, when we expect to be fully compliant with g.d.p.r. regulations. we do expect to be fully compliant on may 25th. >> reporter: questioned, too, over concerns of political bias was influencing facebook, he untered with this. >> we have never and will not make decisions aboutishat content allowed or how we do ranking on the basis of a political orientation. >> reporter: next stop paris and a meeting with the french president. >> woodruff: that report from andy davies of independent television news. the president of venezuela has expelled the top u.s. diplomat in t country, and his deputy nicolas maduro claimed today they've conspired against his government. the white house has called maduro's ection win on sunday a "sham." back in this country, texas governor greg abbot a series of roundtables on school safety. it follows friday's attack that killed 10 people in santa fe, texas. abbot met today with school safety experts and law enforcers. he'll also speak with lawmakers, community leaders and ctims. the u.s. house gave final approval tod
e.u. citizens data. >> a number of you asked, when we expect to be fully compliant with g.d.p.r. regulations. we do expect to be fully compliant on may 25th. >> reporter: questioned, too, over concerns of political bias was influencing facebook, he untered with this. >> we have never and will not make decisions aboutishat content allowed or how we do ranking on the basis of a political orientation. >> reporter: next stop paris and a meeting with the french president....
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e.u. citizens to engage with some fundamental questions do i really want to continue giving this company my data and when need to do that is that it isn't necessary for much for me to make a conscious attempt or a conscious decision what data they share a recent survey of german companies revealed that just twenty five percent of them expected to be able to meet the g.d.p. our deadline e.u. data regulators are expected to be sympathetic for now but after extra time comes penalties paul brennan al-jazeera belin. across the pacific ocean. ends. business updates brought to you by qatar airways going places together. business updates brought to you by qatar airways going places together. an ethnic group in libya is fighting for official recognition of that language which was banned during the forty year rule of gadhafi as i had reports from your friend. constitution continues to ignore the language seven years after the fall of the death. the until now the radio station in libya. stands out as a landmark in the mountainous western town of view for in. the language means a speech. volunteers kee
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e.u. citizens to engage with some fundamental questions do i really want to continue giving this company my data and when need to do that is that it isn't necessary for much for me and to make a conscious attempt or a conscious decision and what data they share a recent survey of german companies revealed that just twenty five percent of them expected to be able to meet the g.d.p. our deadline e.u. data regulators are expected to be sympathetic for now but after extra time comes penalties paul brennan al-jazeera berlin the world's oldest deepest and largest lake is under threat from an invasive algate lake by a call in eastern russia holds one fifth of all the world's fresh water scientists say our goal we have coated so much of the lake bottom the plant and animal species have disappeared they're calling for better treatment plants to improve the water quality. still ahead an al-jazeera sports one man's planning to make history with a six months when i have all the details. peter. thank you very much fran the group's coach has declared cristiana rinaldo is poised for another starring role
e.u. citizens to engage with some fundamental questions do i really want to continue giving this company my data and when need to do that is that it isn't necessary for much for me and to make a conscious attempt or a conscious decision and what data they share a recent survey of german companies revealed that just twenty five percent of them expected to be able to meet the g.d.p. our deadline e.u. data regulators are expected to be sympathetic for now but after extra time comes penalties paul...
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e.u. citizens to engage with some fundamental questions do i really want to continue giving this company my data and when need to do that is that it isn't necessary for much for me and to make a conscious attempt or a conscious decision what data they share a recent survey of german companies revealed that just twenty five percent of them expected to be able to meet the g.d.p. our deadline e.u. data regulators are expected to be sympathetic for now but after extra time comes penalties paul brennan al-jazeera berlin. and robertson with us now visiting professor of cyber security at the university of warwick joining us via skype from coventry nice to see you again ian. paul brennan pointed out in his report that companies have had two years to get themselves in order for this was that long enough to for everyone to make it happen. i think that's probably a reasonable timescale i mean we the university of aren't here have taken actions to to ensure that any additional data that we're keeping for research purposes is now covered by the g.d.p. our point in appropriate data controllers but we wer
e.u. citizens to engage with some fundamental questions do i really want to continue giving this company my data and when need to do that is that it isn't necessary for much for me and to make a conscious attempt or a conscious decision what data they share a recent survey of german companies revealed that just twenty five percent of them expected to be able to meet the g.d.p. our deadline e.u. data regulators are expected to be sympathetic for now but after extra time comes penalties paul...
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courts germany doesn't extradited citizens to non e.u. countries still the former c.e.o. could be implicated in ongoing diesel gate investigations in his home country german prosecutors are looking into the involvement of senior management in diesel emissions cheating and there are lawsuits pending from both shareholders and consumers. well u.s. unemployment figures are out and they did not quite as good as some had expected in april the jobless rate fell to three point nine percent its lowest level since the year two thousand some twenty four thousand new jobs were created in manufacturing there was also strong growth in services and the health care sector analysts say the figures are a sign of resilience and made the recent stock market chaos and fear is over a trade war and let's get more now with our financial correspondent james corden is in new york for us this evening yes quarter some people now saying that the job numbers were a little underwhelming. put it into context for us. yeah you know as i saw those some headlines that their numbers were a bit disappointing
courts germany doesn't extradited citizens to non e.u. countries still the former c.e.o. could be implicated in ongoing diesel gate investigations in his home country german prosecutors are looking into the involvement of senior management in diesel emissions cheating and there are lawsuits pending from both shareholders and consumers. well u.s. unemployment figures are out and they did not quite as good as some had expected in april the jobless rate fell to three point nine percent its lowest...
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this how significant are the changes we're about to see that are significant changes father citizens of the e.u. because even them to be better protected and to have under control what's happening to their privacy and i think that this is a good step mark zuckerberg was recently here insert his company would fully comply now big companies seem well prepared how concerned should small businesses be small businesses in germany are concerned because i receive a lot of mails from them and of course they should take the necessary preventive measures but for many small businesses which do not process data is that a core business they should do some necessary arrangements which are not very big or not very demanding so the companies should assess. level of risk which is there for for the data of people and of course mark zuckerberg coming back to the big ones he could not answer otherwise i cannot imagine him to say you know you do not care about the e.u. rules. vice a versa he sat there we will fully comply and we will also apply our european standards for protection of private aid to other mobile is
this how significant are the changes we're about to see that are significant changes father citizens of the e.u. because even them to be better protected and to have under control what's happening to their privacy and i think that this is a good step mark zuckerberg was recently here insert his company would fully comply now big companies seem well prepared how concerned should small businesses be small businesses in germany are concerned because i receive a lot of mails from them and of course...
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and we also employ one hundred and seventy thousand russian citizens and the e.u. is the first trade partner represents forty seven percent of pression imports far. ahead of china and there are many other promising projects our companies are signed fifty agreements just as part of this today some of the partnership agreements was signed during the mess difficult times of our history we have to rely upon this creative force because there is something we believe in both france believes and france and russia to. our presence here as well as the presence of. japan. is on the testimony to the mutual nature of these aspirations and i would like us to continue to work and this direction i first with great pleasure that i listened to the airplane remarks of his excellency president have russia dear of last and i believe we indeed have to work together we have to respect. so many of the multilateral commitments undertaken as part of the w.t. . in terms of terry of non-tariff barriers only if you can we have to have numerous projects. so that trance could participate in dive
and we also employ one hundred and seventy thousand russian citizens and the e.u. is the first trade partner represents forty seven percent of pression imports far. ahead of china and there are many other promising projects our companies are signed fifty agreements just as part of this today some of the partnership agreements was signed during the mess difficult times of our history we have to rely upon this creative force because there is something we believe in both france believes and france...
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e.u. commission reckons that but it costs its citizens the price of a daily cup of coffee is that right well yes i mean it in absolutes amounts the e.u. budget is huge it's proposed to be something like one point two seven trillion euros over the next period from twenty twenty one to twenty twenty seven but it is a very small percentage of the e.u. economy so that we're talking about something like. one point one four percent of. e.u. gross national income so while the e.u. budget may be small in percentage terms it's still. a significant political issue how much each country has to contribute john it's been really good to talk to you many thanks indeed for being with us. you're welcome thank you and finally this week the price of pepper has plummeted around the world and is forecast to stay low because of an over supply from vietnam and india but one remote region in the south of cambodia seems to be immune from the slump al-jazeera is wayne hay reports from campout where people claim to produce the most expensive pepper in the world. there is no machinery in sight to pick this precious com
e.u. commission reckons that but it costs its citizens the price of a daily cup of coffee is that right well yes i mean it in absolutes amounts the e.u. budget is huge it's proposed to be something like one point two seven trillion euros over the next period from twenty twenty one to twenty twenty seven but it is a very small percentage of the e.u. economy so that we're talking about something like. one point one four percent of. e.u. gross national income so while the e.u. budget may be small...
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country needs to protect their border every country needs to protect their citizens meanwhile israel is expected to ignore e.u. coast to not demolish bedwyn village on palestinian territory israel argues the village was built that permission. it is. all. best we all have it's the only school here and there are no others i can go to jericho just traffic is so have that if they come and terrace called down i'll study sitting on the ground. that had left them out if they tear the house down brick the school people i was in they hear all the never say as bedouins been to most of their bodies out in the sun in which meant israel is holding not only this settlement there are those that want other things to quit trying to some of it i don't know what you mean. i. know a journalist attacked and the n.r.c. rally in sacramento in twenty sixteen claims that californian police tried to file false charges against him because of his political views he claims he wanted to film the protests which then turned violent leaving ten people injured. so rick abandons a long time activist against racism and police brutality he was s
country needs to protect their border every country needs to protect their citizens meanwhile israel is expected to ignore e.u. coast to not demolish bedwyn village on palestinian territory israel argues the village was built that permission. it is. all. best we all have it's the only school here and there are no others i can go to jericho just traffic is so have that if they come and terrace called down i'll study sitting on the ground. that had left them out if they tear the house down brick...
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this how significant are the changes we're about to see that are significant changes father citizens of the e.u. because we run them to be better protected and to have under control what's happening to their privacy and i think that this is a good step mark zuckerberg was recently here and said his company would fully comply now big companies seem well prepared how concerned should small businesses be small businesses in germany are concerned because i receive a lot of mails from them and of course they should take the necessary preventive measures but for many small businesses which do not process data is that a core business they should do some necessary arrangements which are not very big or not very demanding so the companies should assess. level of risk which is there for for the data of people and of course mark zuckerberg coming back to the big ones he could not answer otherwise i cannot imagine him to say no you do not care about the e.u. rules. vice a versa he said the we will fully comply and we will also apply there are european standards for protection of private data other mobility
this how significant are the changes we're about to see that are significant changes father citizens of the e.u. because we run them to be better protected and to have under control what's happening to their privacy and i think that this is a good step mark zuckerberg was recently here and said his company would fully comply now big companies seem well prepared how concerned should small businesses be small businesses in germany are concerned because i receive a lot of mails from them and of...