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and for more on this issue let's cross over to our correspondent catherine martins also sent us this report catherine why didn't we see a decision today. because there is no common ground among the member states regarding glyphosate important member states like france and italy for example they are opposed there are against life aside and other important states like germany they abstained from voting which makes a finding of a qualified majority almost impossible so the conclusion off today is to postpone the meeting one more time we see it is a really difficult issue and member states don't want to touch this hot potato and they rather perspire on it then during a vote which is difficult to deal with at home so what's this the result of then or rather lack of a result mean for the use of glyphosate in europe well in any case life aside will be on european fields till the end of the year because this is the valid current license the question beyond that deadline is what kind of new deal we will agree on and this is opt into the european commission now whether they take over the decisi
and for more on this issue let's cross over to our correspondent catherine martins also sent us this report catherine why didn't we see a decision today. because there is no common ground among the member states regarding glyphosate important member states like france and italy for example they are opposed there are against life aside and other important states like germany they abstained from voting which makes a finding of a qualified majority almost impossible so the conclusion off today is...
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for more on this issue let's cross over to our correspondent catherine martins also sent us this report catherine why didn't we see a decision today. because there is no common ground among the member states regarding glyphosate important member states like france and italy for example they are opposed there are against life aside and other important states like germany they abstained from voting which makes a finding of a qualified majority almost impossible so the conclusion off today is to postpone the meeting one more time we see it is a really difficult issue and member states don't want to touch this hot potato and they rather prosper on it then during a vote which is difficult to deal with at home so what's this the result of then or rather lack of a result nein for the use of glyphosate in europe well in any case life aside will be on european fields till the end of the year because this is the valid current license the question beyond that deadline is what kind of new deal we will agree on and this is opt into the european commission now whether they take over the decision now
for more on this issue let's cross over to our correspondent catherine martins also sent us this report catherine why didn't we see a decision today. because there is no common ground among the member states regarding glyphosate important member states like france and italy for example they are opposed there are against life aside and other important states like germany they abstained from voting which makes a finding of a qualified majority almost impossible so the conclusion off today is to...
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political heart of the european union from brussels let's bring in our correspondent there catherine martin's catherine and how about brussels reaction to the declaration or the lack of a declaration from catalonia from this statement on independence what are people saying where you are. well the first reactions brian are coming this morning from the european parliament namely the european green party they say the declaration there yesterday declaration is leaving some room for dialogue and they call on the european commission to take immediate action in order to promote dialogue between spain between madrid and barcelona and their calls on the spanish government in order to in order to search for a political answer and to refrain from suspending catalan autonomy and refer them to refrain from. criminal prosecution off any catalan member of parliament so the concerns have not vanished here in brussels because the european union is indeed watching spain enter into the unknown and this is really concerning here in brussels ok you know the e.u. has already made clear that it would not accept a c
political heart of the european union from brussels let's bring in our correspondent there catherine martin's catherine and how about brussels reaction to the declaration or the lack of a declaration from catalonia from this statement on independence what are people saying where you are. well the first reactions brian are coming this morning from the european parliament namely the european green party they say the declaration there yesterday declaration is leaving some room for dialogue and...
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while looks like parliamentarians are having a hard time here let's bring in catherine martins our correspondent in brussels and she also sent us this reporter catherine good to have you with us what are the chances that the e.u. will actually come to a decision today well the chances are very small that we will have a dozen i'm glad life was saved today and this is mainly due to the fact that the key player here in brussels the member states probably won't be able to produce a majority and this is in many due to the fact that several member states abstained they don't want to touch this hot potato like for example germany germany abstained in every single vote on the what i've presented here in brussels and this is probably why we are watching a kind of a joint game here on life is out for to readers now so the member states really have to come to a conclusion but i really doubt if this will be the case today well what is so difficult about this issue that so many member states abstain and and where does the e.u. commission come into all this. well every time european member states fail to deli
while looks like parliamentarians are having a hard time here let's bring in catherine martins our correspondent in brussels and she also sent us this reporter catherine good to have you with us what are the chances that the e.u. will actually come to a decision today well the chances are very small that we will have a dozen i'm glad life was saved today and this is mainly due to the fact that the key player here in brussels the member states probably won't be able to produce a majority and...
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him tonight but keeping up the pressure where looking for clues over dinner there in brussels catherine martin with the very latest thank you. well now it is on to business news with daniel enter who is joining us here in the studio and then you were looking at the cattle and prices today are way that's right so have you ever been to barcelona on holiday well as you'll know it is a city which is built on tourism and it's no surprise that tourism is tourism is a major industry for catalonia eighteen million visitors just like sarah went there last year but hotel is say bookings are dropping still the tourists who are already there seem more concerned about soaking up the sun trying. there's little sign of spain's political storm on the beaches of barcelona most tourists here would rather soak up the sun than worry about the question of cost and independence. not due to recent comments from the couple and their prime minister so we feel it's ok you feel everything is working here he said the families who will be here. but there are fears over the impact the term what could happen the future tour
him tonight but keeping up the pressure where looking for clues over dinner there in brussels catherine martin with the very latest thank you. well now it is on to business news with daniel enter who is joining us here in the studio and then you were looking at the cattle and prices today are way that's right so have you ever been to barcelona on holiday well as you'll know it is a city which is built on tourism and it's no surprise that tourism is tourism is a major industry for catalonia...
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famous as martin luther's shrewd wife catherine enough on board the artist hopes to change that with this plaque for example it commemorates a nine hundred eighty seven general strike that never actually happened. but i hopes it will inspire the people of britain back. yard to stand down by stray might wonder why they don't know anything about this general strike what does it mean for what could have meant for the history of women in east germany or all of germany just the door did and what would it mean if i took part in a general strike today if i didn't agree with certain political conditions and first amendment. to the plaque on veiled on the edge of town is certain to mean confusion fake history as an incentive to learn about real history. tens of thousands of tourists are coming to visit back every month virtually all of them because of martin luther and his theses. that might be most astounded by the freedoms these people take for granted all the powerful machines they have created. in the add on guard exhibition the robot artist group demonstrates how a machine can write out
famous as martin luther's shrewd wife catherine enough on board the artist hopes to change that with this plaque for example it commemorates a nine hundred eighty seven general strike that never actually happened. but i hopes it will inspire the people of britain back. yard to stand down by stray might wonder why they don't know anything about this general strike what does it mean for what could have meant for the history of women in east germany or all of germany just the door did and what...
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martin luther said he and his wife catherine are for one of the best known couples of their age. their marriage challenge centuries old social conventions. but how much of a feminist was the great reform really. now for the reformation and women in sixty minutes on d w. news on d w make roofs famous stars emmy and now. the beat up that came in vegas house of musical fun up close to me this. love you and unplugged. you. three night groups starting november third on t.w. stories that the world over information they provide the penguins they want to express g.w. on facebook and twitter up to date and in touch follow us. the by. the way.
martin luther said he and his wife catherine are for one of the best known couples of their age. their marriage challenge centuries old social conventions. but how much of a feminist was the great reform really. now for the reformation and women in sixty minutes on d w. news on d w make roofs famous stars emmy and now. the beat up that came in vegas house of musical fun up close to me this. love you and unplugged. you. three night groups starting november third on t.w. stories that the world...
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. >> jimmy: i mean, "sctv" had -- it was you and catherine o'hara, and eugene levy, and rick moranis, and martinyou would do these sketches and no live audience, right? >> no, no live audience. yeah, we did them for each other. we shot long days. and in fact, so we shot for eight years, and you know, we never heard any laughter at all. and then in the '90s, we were at the aspen comedy festival and they were playing -- we were being honored, and they played the sketches. in back of us there was an audience, and that was the first time that we ever heard laughs for the sketches. so it was -- it was a pretty heartwarming moment. >> jimmy: what they did was funny. i knew it was. >> yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you were just brilliant. amazing. >> thank you so much. thank you. >> jimmy: you've gone to do broadway, two tony awards. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: not too shabby. [ cheers andla >> thank you. >> jimmy: movies as well and we'll get to "great news," because you're fantastic. and that was great. >> well, we have tina -- >> jimmy: tina fey, come on. >> we have this is common, okay. tina, tha
. >> jimmy: i mean, "sctv" had -- it was you and catherine o'hara, and eugene levy, and rick moranis, and martinyou would do these sketches and no live audience, right? >> no, no live audience. yeah, we did them for each other. we shot long days. and in fact, so we shot for eight years, and you know, we never heard any laughter at all. and then in the '90s, we were at the aspen comedy festival and they were playing -- we were being honored, and they played the sketches. in...
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mps saying to martin glenn pfa chief executive and rachel brace hr director at wembley that perhaps they had tried to steer catherineed by the fa officials saying that they had tried to conduct an open and clear investigation. in the last few moments we've heard from the fa chairman himself who has said he is not happy with the way things have gone but nevertheless he wanted to have a better system for whistle—blowers to come forward. so that there is a more acceptable environment for people to make grievances if they have them. many thanks for the update. this is bbc news at five — the headlines: ministers have been forced to abandon charges for calling a helpline about the new universal credit system — after strong criticism from campaigners and mp5. the nhs is failing to meet performance targets for cancer, a&e and planned operations at hospitals across the uk according to bbc research. the football association has apologised to two female england players who were found to have been discriminated against by coach mark sampson. manchester united manager jose mourinho has played down speculation linking him with a
mps saying to martin glenn pfa chief executive and rachel brace hr director at wembley that perhaps they had tried to steer catherineed by the fa officials saying that they had tried to conduct an open and clear investigation. in the last few moments we've heard from the fa chairman himself who has said he is not happy with the way things have gone but nevertheless he wanted to have a better system for whistle—blowers to come forward. so that there is a more acceptable environment for people...