27
27
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
e.u. parliament president now wants to create a quote european f.b.i. together we can do more which is why the european parliament is working with a commission from september to make proposals for more e.u. called gratian against terrorism i believe we need a corporation along the lines of the f.b.i. european f.b.i. important to do that because we have europe all and the commission change their rules the secret services should work together to create european unity to contribute more in the fight against terrorists. to former british intelligence officer on joins on the line. sounds impressive doesn't it f.b.i. is it really needed in your. it sounds like another step towards federalized europe in my view we have a situation where the president of the european commission john called yoker only at the beginning of this year said that he wanted to create an army which would be a sort of parallel organization to nato from what i can understand but to create and a european wide f.b.i. would actually have immense problems to get the intelligence agencies of e
e.u. parliament president now wants to create a quote european f.b.i. together we can do more which is why the european parliament is working with a commission from september to make proposals for more e.u. called gratian against terrorism i believe we need a corporation along the lines of the f.b.i. european f.b.i. important to do that because we have europe all and the commission change their rules the secret services should work together to create european unity to contribute more in the...
31
31
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
e.u. parliament will of would now be thinking about negotiations with a call to be hoping they'll be absolutely over the moon they will see a weakened british prime minister and they will see that already you know the indications are that the bracks a position that is going to be significant backsliding all that so if if we're really if the british government really is going in. in eleven days time as david davis indicated saying that perhaps we might stay. it's a big victory for the. did it so quickly from from everyone saying he couldn't do well but i think he was what it's for c n eight hundred ninety eight didn't it. investigation of you being a connection between the links and. getting them cancel that investigation after. a source a source says talking about. i think it's already i think that yes the way mr kay we came across yesterday is that it's actually him . myself. also on. the milling journalists and politicians was a spin doctor. david cameron with. his thoughts on the general election which is british elites running for craig so you thought she'd win why didn't she win an overall
e.u. parliament will of would now be thinking about negotiations with a call to be hoping they'll be absolutely over the moon they will see a weakened british prime minister and they will see that already you know the indications are that the bracks a position that is going to be significant backsliding all that so if if we're really if the british government really is going in. in eleven days time as david davis indicated saying that perhaps we might stay. it's a big victory for the. did it so...
34
34
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
e.u. parliament president now wants to create a quote european f.b.i. together we can do more which is why the european parliament is working with a commission from september to make proposals for more you call grecian against terrorism i believe we need a corporation along the lines of the f.b.i. and european f.b.i. really important to do that because we have europol and the commission change their rules the secret service should work together to create european unity to contribute more in the fight against terrorists. ok let's begin to guess now i can speak to pay for the liberal democrats in britain bill needs and is on the line bill good evening to you. europol already exists in the region why is anything extra needed why the need for a new euro f.b.i. . well your opponent is for coordinating information between the different countries of europe they collect to pass on tips and so on but they have no power to go out in the streets and the rest the bad guys and cross borders and chase them so it's just an information center at the moment ok do you th
e.u. parliament president now wants to create a quote european f.b.i. together we can do more which is why the european parliament is working with a commission from september to make proposals for more you call grecian against terrorism i believe we need a corporation along the lines of the f.b.i. and european f.b.i. really important to do that because we have europol and the commission change their rules the secret service should work together to create european unity to contribute more in the...
38
38
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
e.u. parliament will of now be thinking about negotiations with a call to be hoping they'll be absolutely over the moon they will see a weakened british prime minister and they will see that already you know the indications are that the bracks that position that is going to be significant backsliding on it so if if we're really at the british government really is going in eleven days time as david davis has indicated saying that perhaps we might stay in the single market it's a big victory for the european community it was a slow burn how can corbin did it so quickly from from everyone saying he couldn't do well but i think the labor party was what its first see in eight hundred ninety eight didn't it. what about this f.b.i. investigation of you being a connection between the wiki leaks and who knows nothing about it getting their counsel that investigation after combing with never was one so what was all that about a source a source says other what they're talking about i think to their propaganda decease no i think it ceased already and i think that yes the way mr kay we came across yes
e.u. parliament will of now be thinking about negotiations with a call to be hoping they'll be absolutely over the moon they will see a weakened british prime minister and they will see that already you know the indications are that the bracks that position that is going to be significant backsliding on it so if if we're really at the british government really is going in eleven days time as david davis has indicated saying that perhaps we might stay in the single market it's a big victory for...
59
59
Aug 5, 2017
08/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
e.u. parliament, and much of the legislation coming from outside the country. and to a considerable extent, i would think that would be a major problem in the united states. i have not heard very much about that being a concern this britain. is that the case? it seems like most of the discussion has been relating to immigration. >> no. i mean, it has been. you know, there has long been a substantial minority of people who have objected very strongly to the erosion of sovereignty represented by the european union. you know, we have willingly given up powers to this body in the same way we do with other global, the same way we do with nato. but, i mean, what's happened particularly since the 1980 and the 1990s, the european union has been a remarkable success story in many ways. i think it took various wrong paths in the 1990s. its suck -- success kind of went to its head, particularly at the end of the cold war and the period in brussels. it rushed ahead with a political rather than economic euro. it introduced this concept of european citizenship which subseque
e.u. parliament, and much of the legislation coming from outside the country. and to a considerable extent, i would think that would be a major problem in the united states. i have not heard very much about that being a concern this britain. is that the case? it seems like most of the discussion has been relating to immigration. >> no. i mean, it has been. you know, there has long been a substantial minority of people who have objected very strongly to the erosion of sovereignty...
145
145
Aug 2, 2017
08/17
by
KQED
tv
eye 145
favorite 0
quote 0
but the president of the european parliament has warned that the e.u.underestimating the scale of this crisis. antonio tajani is predicting that millions of africans will try to come to europe in the next five years unless urgent action is taken. he says that the way to discourage them from coming is for there to be a massive program of investment in africa. this center for unaccompanied minors gave a taste of italy's problems to the man who wants to replace angela merkel as germany's chancellor. martin schulz, the former president of the european parliament, now leads the social democratic party as it heads towards september's german general election. italy's interior minister marco minniti: what do you think of the suggestion that there should be an australian solution to try to stop the wave of migrants coming across the mediterranean? >> what we need are systems of legal immigration to make the distinction between attempting to join the territory of the european union outside the legal framework and the legal frame which is giving hope, not a guaran
but the president of the european parliament has warned that the e.u.underestimating the scale of this crisis. antonio tajani is predicting that millions of africans will try to come to europe in the next five years unless urgent action is taken. he says that the way to discourage them from coming is for there to be a massive program of investment in africa. this center for unaccompanied minors gave a taste of italy's problems to the man who wants to replace angela merkel as germany's...
36
36
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
together we can do more which is why the european parliament is working with the commission from september to make proposals for more e.u. cool grecian against terrorism i believe we need a corporation along the lines of the f.b.i. or the european f.b.i. really important to do that because we have europol and the commission change their rules the secret services should work together to create european unity to contribute more in the fight against terrorists british former intelligence officer says that it would be almost impossible to create an organization like the f.b.i. in europe. distrust between intelligence agencies they want to keep their sources close to their chest there are different approaches to how intelligence agencies work different powers within each country about what precisely those intelligence agencies can actually do didley within their own country so trying to find common stand it i think is going to be incredibly difficult across the e.u. i mean we're looking at countries going from island right across to poland hungary a fast spread of territory it's a vast spread of history and it's a vast sprea
together we can do more which is why the european parliament is working with the commission from september to make proposals for more e.u. cool grecian against terrorism i believe we need a corporation along the lines of the f.b.i. or the european f.b.i. really important to do that because we have europol and the commission change their rules the secret services should work together to create european unity to contribute more in the fight against terrorists british former intelligence officer...
35
35
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
on to the auditor's into the parliament so if the data is already collected and is made available to those. institutions then why can't it be made public more generally an e.u. spokesperson has defended the travel expenses but critics say sometimes it's difficult to see where the value for money. the the european commission we and unlike national governments don't own any airplanes and do not have the flexibility to therefore it's just our own plane that's why we have to guard. needs whenever there is no other civility you know that you need for in a commercial flight would not be viable because of then the countering of the clinic agent or because of security reasons often really people tell me these are expensive trips and then they just come out with fairly innocuous statements at the end of them that they really achieve much less the company benefits from face to face meetings if so you know it's good that there is a focus on those problems in armenia and azerbaijan but really hasn't been much progress for a long time now given they all spending taxpayers' money they ought to try and get those places as cheaply as possible within reason and if you look
on to the auditor's into the parliament so if the data is already collected and is made available to those. institutions then why can't it be made public more generally an e.u. spokesperson has defended the travel expenses but critics say sometimes it's difficult to see where the value for money. the the european commission we and unlike national governments don't own any airplanes and do not have the flexibility to therefore it's just our own plane that's why we have to guard. needs whenever...
40
40
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
e.u. politicians have come up with a plan than to cope with the already established threats of terrorism on the continent the president of the european parliament says he wants to establish an f.b.i. type organization within the block to fight against terror he emphasized but member states must cooperate much more to we spoke to any marshal who worked for the british intelligence service and became a whistleblower twenty years ago she believes the rhetoric is just another vanity project which won't work. so it's distrust between intelligence agencies they want to keep their sources close to their chest and there are different approaches to how intelligence agencies work to the powers within each country about what precisely those intelligence agencies can actually do legally within their own country so trying to find common stand it i think is going to be incredibly difficult across the e.u. i mean we're looking at countries going from island right across to poland hungary a fast spread of territory it's a vast spread of history and it's a vast spread of different legal systems i can't see how this can work it sounds like another event project.
e.u. politicians have come up with a plan than to cope with the already established threats of terrorism on the continent the president of the european parliament says he wants to establish an f.b.i. type organization within the block to fight against terror he emphasized but member states must cooperate much more to we spoke to any marshal who worked for the british intelligence service and became a whistleblower twenty years ago she believes the rhetoric is just another vanity project which...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
through parliament until september when members return from summer break so those that don't support the bill have about a month to make their case. you mention google and speaking of the company the e.u. judges will determine whether it abides by the blocks right to be forgotten law what can you tell us about that case so google and c.n.i. al which is a data protection agency and frowns are headed to the european court of justice which is the highest court in the e.u. to fight over whether the right to be law should be applied to searches globally so in this case if you live in france and you get something taken off the internet somebody else in france won't be able to use google's french domain to search that information but somebody that doesn't live in france can use google strongly in their country to find that information so this data agency wants to eliminate that google wants to keep it around and for this data agency find google one hundred thousand euros so that's a kind of start of this fight and now they're headed to the highest court to determine you know what's going to happen next and we should know within about a year ok well we'll be looking for it because we don't ha
through parliament until september when members return from summer break so those that don't support the bill have about a month to make their case. you mention google and speaking of the company the e.u. judges will determine whether it abides by the blocks right to be forgotten law what can you tell us about that case so google and c.n.i. al which is a data protection agency and frowns are headed to the european court of justice which is the highest court in the e.u. to fight over whether the...
32
32
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
through parliament until september when members return from summer break so those that don't support the bill have about a month to make their case. you mention google and speaking of the company the e.u. judges will determine whether it abides by the blocks right to be forgotten law what can you tell us about that case so google and c.n.i. al which is a data protection agency and frowns are headed to the european court of justice which is the highest court in the e.u. to fight over whether the e.u. is right to be forgotten law should be applied to searches globally so in this case if you live in france and you get something taken off the internet somebody else in france won't be able to use google's french domain to search that information but somebody that doesn't live in france can use google's domain in their country to find that information so this data agency wants to eliminate that google wants to keep it around and for this data agency find one hundred thousand euro. so that's what kind of started this fight and now they're headed to the highest court to determine you know what's going to happen next and we should know within about a year ok well we'll be looking for it becaus
through parliament until september when members return from summer break so those that don't support the bill have about a month to make their case. you mention google and speaking of the company the e.u. judges will determine whether it abides by the blocks right to be forgotten law what can you tell us about that case so google and c.n.i. al which is a data protection agency and frowns are headed to the european court of justice which is the highest court in the e.u. to fight over whether the...
40
40
Aug 4, 2017
08/17
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
e.u. say, the reason we want jurisdiction is because we don't trust you are your parliament not to removein five years time. we want to guarantee them. finding a middle ground -- mark: is the middle ground the norway option, the court that -- that seems to be looked at right now by the government. anand: that could work for trade. it wouldn't necessarily work for citizens. when it comes to citizens, the judicial authority would be interpreting e.u. law. the court isn't allowed to interpret e.u. law. that is where it gets tricky. mark: the e.u. citizens' rights, hurdle one. hurdle two, brexit bill. anand: it sounds like the floor for what they you want is about 60 billion. the ceiling we want is 40 billion. mark: is that palatable for both sides, given that some members of the government suggest we are not going to pay a penny? anand: the european union want the money because they face a fiscal problem when we leave. we want to pay as little as possible. if we dress it up not as a bill for leaving, but as a price we pay for continued access to certain market rights, that sounds different.
e.u. say, the reason we want jurisdiction is because we don't trust you are your parliament not to removein five years time. we want to guarantee them. finding a middle ground -- mark: is the middle ground the norway option, the court that -- that seems to be looked at right now by the government. anand: that could work for trade. it wouldn't necessarily work for citizens. when it comes to citizens, the judicial authority would be interpreting e.u. law. the court isn't allowed to interpret e.u....
62
62
Aug 15, 2017
08/17
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
parliaments around europe? guy: they have the two-year period. the issue really is surrounding whether or not you can start to negotiate the trade arrangement before you negotiate the exit thathe e.ua you negotiate the exit and then the trade arrangement after. positionncing of the papers coming out is interesting, but the u.k. is trying to communicate with them. the u.k. is releasing the customs paper today and it will produce the paper tomorrow. in the e.u.'s isaac, you do that the other way around, you've got to solve how we do with the harlem border -- the u.k. is signally in order to solve the ireland border, you have to figure out customs and you have to figure out that beforehand. the u.k. is basically signaling that you cannot do these in sequence, you've got to do them in parallel, so time is short and that is an issue. and the sense in brussels at the moment is this is the e.u. negotiating with itself rather than the e.u.. jonathan: the other thing absent from all of this is aside from the bill, when are they going to agree that? you this is something that wants it done sooner rather than later. the you k's position is we should not agree on the size of the bill until we
parliaments around europe? guy: they have the two-year period. the issue really is surrounding whether or not you can start to negotiate the trade arrangement before you negotiate the exit thathe e.ua you negotiate the exit and then the trade arrangement after. positionncing of the papers coming out is interesting, but the u.k. is trying to communicate with them. the u.k. is releasing the customs paper today and it will produce the paper tomorrow. in the e.u.'s isaac, you do that the other way...