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e.u. parliament in strasburg i d w confident matters is that welcome. tell us will absolutely fill look at a milestone decision here by the european parliament with a clear majority they have voted in favor of this new copyrights a directive which basically means that big tech giants like google its platform you tube or facebook will in the future be responsible legally responsible for the
e.u. parliament in strasburg i d w confident matters is that welcome. tell us will absolutely fill look at a milestone decision here by the european parliament with a clear majority they have voted in favor of this new copyrights a directive which basically means that big tech giants like google its platform you tube or facebook will in the future be responsible legally responsible for the
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e.u. parliament ariens took the former view and voted yes to require tech titans like google you tube and facebook just uploaded content for copyright violations and compensate content providers for using their work could the scanning process wind up blocking not only copyright infringement the creativity and open exchange that prospect drove hundreds of thousands of european internet users to the streets in protest copyright cashing in on the internet that's our topic here our cast's grace still bush is a berlin based freelance author who often writes about tech and she says it is a perilous time for content creators but europe caps police the entire internet. alan posner is an author and commentator for the daily newspaper de baets he says europe is forcing the internet giants to respect intellectual property and pay for it. and that's good news for everyone except. that it's a pleasure to welcome. to the show he heads the department. and he says for free and open we need for an exchange on the web this reform. so let me start with you and let's begin with the absolute basics what is a
e.u. parliament ariens took the former view and voted yes to require tech titans like google you tube and facebook just uploaded content for copyright violations and compensate content providers for using their work could the scanning process wind up blocking not only copyright infringement the creativity and open exchange that prospect drove hundreds of thousands of european internet users to the streets in protest copyright cashing in on the internet that's our topic here our cast's grace...
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e.u. parliament month is called for a marshall plan for africa mr bieber who hopes to replace you as president of the european commission said the e.u. must do its best to help stabilize what he called europe's neighbor continent falls . kenyan police have seized twenty million dollars of fake banknotes the counterfeit cash had been stored in a deposit box at a branch of barclays bank six people including two members of the bank staff have been arrested the seizure comes at a time when kenya nor makers are pushing to relax regulations requiring financial institutions to record transactions above ten thousand dollars barclays can ya says the fake money seized to belong to a customer and that it is cooperating with the investigation. is donkey skin going to be the new ivory well that would be bad news for donkeys because their skin is in high demand in chinese nets and that makes them want tractor for thieves threatening a long preserve tradition on her long island in eastern kenya where donkeys play an important part in people's daily business activities. you won't find many motorized vehicles
e.u. parliament month is called for a marshall plan for africa mr bieber who hopes to replace you as president of the european commission said the e.u. must do its best to help stabilize what he called europe's neighbor continent falls . kenyan police have seized twenty million dollars of fake banknotes the counterfeit cash had been stored in a deposit box at a branch of barclays bank six people including two members of the bank staff have been arrested the seizure comes at a time when kenya...
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e.u. parliament rejected the withdrawal deal she had negotiated with brushed brussels for the third time now britain could crash out of the e.u. without a deal on. u.s. attorney general william barr has told congress. version of special counsel robert muller's report by mid april are already made public a four page summary of the investigation saying it found no collusion between the campaign and russia but democrats want to see all five hundred plus pages of the report. and. for a two day trip on interfaith relations. welcome francis and then a supported him in a motorcade through the capitol. to meet with muslim leaders and migrants and hold a mass with the country's minority catholic population. tens of thousands of people are demonstrating in the palestinian territories to demand the right to return to israel and an end to israel's blockade of the gaza strip organizers are calling today's events a million man march they marked the beginning of the weekly march of return protests that started a year ago. israeli fire killed one man and this morning before the protests even started thousan
e.u. parliament rejected the withdrawal deal she had negotiated with brushed brussels for the third time now britain could crash out of the e.u. without a deal on. u.s. attorney general william barr has told congress. version of special counsel robert muller's report by mid april are already made public a four page summary of the investigation saying it found no collusion between the campaign and russia but democrats want to see all five hundred plus pages of the report. and. for a two day trip...
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s in the european parliament any piece please do not underestimate the risk of its consequences the e.u. therefore saying we are gearing up for a no deal outcome why because even if you ask us for more time we don't see any evidence of you being able to tell us what that time is for and therefore the e.u. may have to refuse. that for us from london thank you. in other news a fair korean airlines executive is calling on boeing to ground all of its seven three seven max eight jets until their safety is established the sit on months announcement comes as the list of countries and airlines suspending the use of those boeing aircraft continue to grow a boeing and the u.s. government insists that the planes are safe to fly meanwhile in a few families of the victims have been allowed to visit the crash site for the first time mom and other reports from their. doesn't so forensic investigators and ethiopian airlines employees assisting them home through the crash site. they're trying to find any of it is that so far good and moved. such a risk you workers continue with a difficult mission to fi
s in the european parliament any piece please do not underestimate the risk of its consequences the e.u. therefore saying we are gearing up for a no deal outcome why because even if you ask us for more time we don't see any evidence of you being able to tell us what that time is for and therefore the e.u. may have to refuse. that for us from london thank you. in other news a fair korean airlines executive is calling on boeing to ground all of its seven three seven max eight jets until their...
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e.u. parliament in strasburg voted by a narrow margin to date. controversial legislation to overhaul copyright law across the block the heart of the law is the much debated article thirteen its proponents claim it will help copyright holders protect their intellectual property but opponents fear it could lead to a restriction in online freedoms four years of intense argument came to a head in strasburg on cheese day when the european parliament debated copyright reform german lawmaker axel fast negotiated the deal on behalf of the parliament thank you let's get on the edge start list this is about the rule of law it's all one we're talking about is protecting a fundamental right it's about property and about the right to intellectual property and finally it's about fair payment for content creators it's up to us to save european cultural products and not to hand them over to tech monopolies for them to plunder. or it won't take more no police. the aim of this reform is to require those who profit from content shared on the internet to obtain perm
e.u. parliament in strasburg voted by a narrow margin to date. controversial legislation to overhaul copyright law across the block the heart of the law is the much debated article thirteen its proponents claim it will help copyright holders protect their intellectual property but opponents fear it could lead to a restriction in online freedoms four years of intense argument came to a head in strasburg on cheese day when the european parliament debated copyright reform german lawmaker axel fast...
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parliament in chaos. mps have rejected all eight options for the country's withdrawal from the e.u. re is our live shot of parliament. mps were trying to find an alternative to the prime minister's twice defeated agreement. theresa may has promised she will step down if her deal is delivered. she didn't give a timetable, but said she will resign before the next phase of brexit negotiations. let's go live to paul brennan outside the british parliament. all the options have been rejected. some with a narrower margin. i guess some that got the most votes would perhaps indicate a slightly softer brexit. is there any hope for theresa may's deal, in light of the fact that she said she would resign if it passed? reporter: it is all coming crystal-clear, barbara. no, it is not at all. all of the eight options failed to secure a majority. we know that previous meaning feeble -- meaningful votes put through resulted in a resounding rejection by mps by a whopping majority. we are now left with a second stage which will take place on monday of next week. it appears the same options will be put a
parliament in chaos. mps have rejected all eight options for the country's withdrawal from the e.u. re is our live shot of parliament. mps were trying to find an alternative to the prime minister's twice defeated agreement. theresa may has promised she will step down if her deal is delivered. she didn't give a timetable, but said she will resign before the next phase of brexit negotiations. let's go live to paul brennan outside the british parliament. all the options have been rejected. some...
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e.u. parliament in strasbourg where the vote took place welcome gaoled. took a certain events. a landmark decision here really in the european parliament in strasbourg it was a nail biter bit off bit unexpected until the recent eruption of protests against this law which is a law that has already been agreed by the european commission it has been agreed by member states and now it was up to the european parliament and a clear majority in favor of making us tech giants in the future legally liable for the continent they upload onto their platforms on you tube on facebook you name it so now in the future they will have to install some filters which is a technical solution so called upload filters and that is a big concern for the opponents of this reform i talked to two of them just now and they're very. close to matheson strasberg will lead to believe that the technology having the failed us so how exactly would article thirteen it change the status quo on line now the moment if a user uploads text video musical photos to a platform like you chew then the person is responsible fo
e.u. parliament in strasbourg where the vote took place welcome gaoled. took a certain events. a landmark decision here really in the european parliament in strasbourg it was a nail biter bit off bit unexpected until the recent eruption of protests against this law which is a law that has already been agreed by the european commission it has been agreed by member states and now it was up to the european parliament and a clear majority in favor of making us tech giants in the future legally...
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e.u. parliament that's where i am at the moment and what he's trying to do is really bring everything to boiling point making the breaks to tears understand that this might be their best shot that they should take this deal and run with it because otherwise the risk increases that there will be an extension of so a delay of the brags that nobody really knows what would happen during that delay the longer the still a the higher the chances that there might be a second referendum or even step elections and that might endanger the braggs it as a whole because right now we still have those three options on the table till we have the option of a of a brags it without a deal of bragg's it with a deal and no brags it at all and if you break the two years what they prefer with the deal the deal that's on the table or no breaks at all at least that's the thinking here in stroudsburg that they would probably take the breaks that with the deal all right i have final word to you back at mass in london what happens if parliament rejects this deal tonight briefly if you don't mind. driza may has promised that
e.u. parliament that's where i am at the moment and what he's trying to do is really bring everything to boiling point making the breaks to tears understand that this might be their best shot that they should take this deal and run with it because otherwise the risk increases that there will be an extension of so a delay of the brags that nobody really knows what would happen during that delay the longer the still a the higher the chances that there might be a second referendum or even step...
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e.u. parliament in strasburg i d w confident matters is that welcome. tell us will absolutely fill look at a milestone decision here by the european parliament with a clear majority they have voted in favor of this new copyrights a directive which basically means that big tech giants like google its platform you tube or facebook will in the future be responsible legally responsible for the content they opt lote so it's no longer the person that upload that is responsible but that platform and the concern of a poll of of opponents of this directive is that now powerful filters will be put in place by these tech giants and basically a censorship of the internet will start however i've talked to the father of this reform and there me mr foss and he was very curious said this is scaremongering nothing like this will happen it is finally that the wild west in the internet has come to an end so what happens next when are we likely to see changes. well that. the legislation process has now come to an answer member states have agreed to it the european commissio
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e.u. parliament overwhelmingly approves a ban and single use plastic products like straws cutlery and cotton buds. an attempt to take back control of the brakes a process has left britain's parliament in chaos and have rejected all eight options for the country's withdrawal from the e.u. here is a live shot of parliament. trying to find an alternative to the prime minister's twice the featured withdrawal agreement the reason may has promised members of her party she will step down and for a deal needing the european union is the livered she didn't give a timetable but said that she will resign before the next phase of breaks in negotiations to go live now to paul brennan who is outside the british parliament so all the options have been rejected you know some with a narrow margin so i guess some of the ones who got the most votes would perhaps indicate a slightly softer breaks it in light of that is there any hope for to resume may's deal especially in light of the fact that she said that she would resign if it passed. yes it's all coming crystal clear isn't it barbara. no it's not at all al
e.u. parliament overwhelmingly approves a ban and single use plastic products like straws cutlery and cotton buds. an attempt to take back control of the brakes a process has left britain's parliament in chaos and have rejected all eight options for the country's withdrawal from the e.u. here is a live shot of parliament. trying to find an alternative to the prime minister's twice the featured withdrawal agreement the reason may has promised members of her party she will step down and for a...
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e.u. to push back a march twenty ninth that line with just over two weeks ago parliament has clearly rejected both deals prime minister theresa may has reached with the e.u. . it was one of the biggest parliamentary defeats ever for a sitting prime minister many of the dissenting votes came from within prime minister to resign may's own party as the results were announced it was clear may had lost her authority and her voice on a point of order this is because i profoundly agree to the decision that this house has taken tonight i continue to believe that by far the best outcome is the united kingdom leaves the european union and an orderly fashion with the. lawmakers were frustrated that we may have earlier failed to secure a watertight agreement in stroudsburg to limit the so-called backstop that would keep northern ireland in a customs union with the e.u. . position leader jeremy called and said the defeat signalled that may's time was up the prime minister's run down the clock on the caucus rain run out on or maybe it's time instead we had a general election and the people could think who
e.u. to push back a march twenty ninth that line with just over two weeks ago parliament has clearly rejected both deals prime minister theresa may has reached with the e.u. . it was one of the biggest parliamentary defeats ever for a sitting prime minister many of the dissenting votes came from within prime minister to resign may's own party as the results were announced it was clear may had lost her authority and her voice on a point of order this is because i profoundly agree to the decision...
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e.u. parliament now the head of the e.p.a. verba came out and said that one hundred ninety out of one hundred and ninety four members voted in favor of this move now what does it mean it means that they feel this party has lost any voting powers within the e.p. p. cannot field any candidates and cannot attend any meetings of the p.p. it's not clear for how long that will last but in the meantime a committee has been formed and that committee is in charge of monitoring the future moves of the feeder party at the end of that it will write a report and after that very bare made it very clear. we will reevaluate and decide whether expulsion is in order or not he made it very clear that that was still on the table after a month adventure we heard from viktor orban himself and he seemed to have a more conciliatory tone he said that actually he didn't denounced a move this is actually what he said last i want us to all of. the solution we chose is that until these three men prepared a report we ourselves unilaterally suspend the use
e.u. parliament now the head of the e.p.a. verba came out and said that one hundred ninety out of one hundred and ninety four members voted in favor of this move now what does it mean it means that they feel this party has lost any voting powers within the e.p. p. cannot field any candidates and cannot attend any meetings of the p.p. it's not clear for how long that will last but in the meantime a committee has been formed and that committee is in charge of monitoring the future moves of the...
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e.u. is offering a shorter postponement done only on the condition that the british parliament approves the unpopular with troll deal painstakingly negotiated by the british prime minister brussels and it seems the turmoil has taken its toll on some european leaders. do would be able to also agree still an extension until the. twentieth of april of . this whole year. on to the very. thing to do our poll. and there's still empty you know and it means the that a lot of space. it was certainly a long nights of discussion debate decision making and chopping and changing plans multiple times at the e.u. council summit and finally a decision that was reached officially and a final offer to to reason may and the u.k. for its breaks up plans for spurring that there line article fifty until the twenty second of may conditional on to resume a passing up plan in parliament of course it's already been rejected twice by big majorities humiliating defeat for the conservative government and it's probably for that reason that the e.u. council added these conditions of the condition that you pass is that th
e.u. is offering a shorter postponement done only on the condition that the british parliament approves the unpopular with troll deal painstakingly negotiated by the british prime minister brussels and it seems the turmoil has taken its toll on some european leaders. do would be able to also agree still an extension until the. twentieth of april of . this whole year. on to the very. thing to do our poll. and there's still empty you know and it means the that a lot of space. it was certainly a...
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e.u. parliament itself the cabinet the prime minister. people also with different ideas and different ways forward if there's not one unified way to go through it this is the result that we see do you think the e.u. is keen to do that because if it was wouldn't it have just granted a much longer extension to the time limit is given at the moment. well this is why you know the game is called politics you come back and forth and you see if you can flesh are something worthwhile and you have to realize also andrew that you didn't call for breaks to happen this was a decision made by david cameron to call on this referendum and the onus is on the u.k. to do so and we've spoken many times about this issue and it seems to come back to think point and yet entity of broke that hasn't been made clear and the results of it are what we see today. i don't know if you know you have the french president said yesterday that there is a crisis of democracy in the u.k. would you go along with that. it depends i think that needs to be fleshed out a little m
e.u. parliament itself the cabinet the prime minister. people also with different ideas and different ways forward if there's not one unified way to go through it this is the result that we see do you think the e.u. is keen to do that because if it was wouldn't it have just granted a much longer extension to the time limit is given at the moment. well this is why you know the game is called politics you come back and forth and you see if you can flesh are something worthwhile and you have to...
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e.u. parliament however it does seem that e.u. citizens are confused about the process thinking it's they who get to pick the new president. i think it will be in their pull something like that and yes i'm going to vote. never to vote. maybe to cleves down i see i don't have a clue about that. yes of course but. really. i think i will go to a very sort of course it's important for me to take part in for a federal europe this year do you go to court or you go to. i don't know i don't know what do you have to i don't know i don't know i am not sure for the date but i would go to vote. on the twenty sixth of may and i'm planning to vote. on the russian ministry of defense has released a video showing a russian fighter jet in deceptive what it describes was a u.s. aircraft a u.s. plane was identified as a boeing r c one three five reconnaissance plane that was heading towards russia airspace over the baltic sea after being trailed by the russian su twenty seven the american plane changed direction and left the area. just coming to hal
e.u. parliament however it does seem that e.u. citizens are confused about the process thinking it's they who get to pick the new president. i think it will be in their pull something like that and yes i'm going to vote. never to vote. maybe to cleves down i see i don't have a clue about that. yes of course but. really. i think i will go to a very sort of course it's important for me to take part in for a federal europe this year do you go to court or you go to. i don't know i don't know what...
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e.u. parliament votes today on whether it will be a no deal bricks that lawmakers have firmly rejected both deals prime minister theresa may reached with the e.u. and with the clock running out they're no closer to agreeing on how or if briggs it should be done. also coming up he was trusted to guide and protect children instead one of the catholic church's most senior clergyman will go to prison for sexually abusing power.
e.u. parliament votes today on whether it will be a no deal bricks that lawmakers have firmly rejected both deals prime minister theresa may reached with the e.u. and with the clock running out they're no closer to agreeing on how or if briggs it should be done. also coming up he was trusted to guide and protect children instead one of the catholic church's most senior clergyman will go to prison for sexually abusing power.
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e.u. parliament has been saying about the need to stop these arms exports to saudi arabia that you haven't violated the criteria or told your for at least two or three times but you continue asking the same question that it seems this government is in office we haven't seen the supported arms so no more no more laser guided bombs to saudi arabia these was a contract that has to be how it was signed by the previous government and since then he has been another one related to the town i am asking the same as a minister in the time we have left i'd like to look at developments concerning gibraltar. your government has made it clear that you intend to use the bricks it process to reopen the question of shared sovereignty over gibraltar despite the fact that both britain and gibraltar have signalled that that issue is not open for debate why do you bother. to open the question of shared sovereignty who says that your prime minister did in november he said that the issue shared sovereignty would be back on the table all the time as the sun sets for sure it's on the table all the time you will be
e.u. parliament has been saying about the need to stop these arms exports to saudi arabia that you haven't violated the criteria or told your for at least two or three times but you continue asking the same question that it seems this government is in office we haven't seen the supported arms so no more no more laser guided bombs to saudi arabia these was a contract that has to be how it was signed by the previous government and since then he has been another one related to the town i am asking...
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e.u. parliament election if it until may only then really and that's a miracle happens and it will have to be two ways and may trying to put a deal to parliament which as we've already said has been rejected twice so for m.p.'s within for a majority of m.p.'s within parliament to agree on something and then for the e.u. to agree to that as well i may looks very difficult on the eve of made it very clear that they will own. allow an extension the has to be a good reason for it they have to know what just parliament want and at the moment we don't know what parliament wants and what cuts we might start getting more indicative votes tomorrow night so m.p.'s saying do we want to go this way no ok do we want to go that way no and just putting everything on the table which could in the end could now bring us to a second referendum is it a slight that we are now reaching because we it is chaos and nobody knows which way it's going and you know although it is still the legal to full out that the u.k. leaves the e.u. on the twenty ninth of march with or without a deal which at the moment would be w
e.u. parliament election if it until may only then really and that's a miracle happens and it will have to be two ways and may trying to put a deal to parliament which as we've already said has been rejected twice so for m.p.'s within for a majority of m.p.'s within parliament to agree on something and then for the e.u. to agree to that as well i may looks very difficult on the eve of made it very clear that they will own. allow an extension the has to be a good reason for it they have to know...
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e.u. parliament is this the beginning of a major rift within the union well ask congress foreign minister peter. europe's biggest conservative sidelines. undreamed of the budapest rejecting the new immigration quotas and its sinister anti migration campaign hungry though accuses brussels of undermining european security with the rise of euro different governments and it's of course true you can't understate the confrontation cool to russia or its banks or the like minded neighbors how damaging that the standoff becomes for the e.u. and with unity supporting the rights of the new rights on the continent. there's here to the foreign minister great to have you with us again you are always a very welcome guest on our show thank you for being with us and this time around we have lots of news to discuss because hunger is once again making the top charts when it comes to news to the block of the center right parties in the european parliament the european people's party has voted to suspend your ruling party fidesz. is a very big blow to your party what does it mean and why would they do it beca
e.u. parliament is this the beginning of a major rift within the union well ask congress foreign minister peter. europe's biggest conservative sidelines. undreamed of the budapest rejecting the new immigration quotas and its sinister anti migration campaign hungry though accuses brussels of undermining european security with the rise of euro different governments and it's of course true you can't understate the confrontation cool to russia or its banks or the like minded neighbors how damaging...
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e.u. the european parliament has a valid it has voted to ban ten kinds of single use plastics by twenty twenty one. welcome to the business i'm joined in in berlin thanks for joining us a balancing act for boeing as it attempts to win back the confidence of regulators and the public without inviting increased oversight it's presented proposed changes to flight software on its seven three seven max aircraft that's after two a deadly crashes involving the model in five months the plan came as lawmakers the madad answers from the u.s.
e.u. the european parliament has a valid it has voted to ban ten kinds of single use plastics by twenty twenty one. welcome to the business i'm joined in in berlin thanks for joining us a balancing act for boeing as it attempts to win back the confidence of regulators and the public without inviting increased oversight it's presented proposed changes to flight software on its seven three seven max aircraft that's after two a deadly crashes involving the model in five months the plan came as...
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e.u. parliament has also been discussing bracks and you officials briefed lawmakers on last week's e.u. summit of which member states of britain to for an orderly exit e.u. commission president don't hold your compared the u.k. the famously mysterious egyptian sphynx saying that it remains unclear what london will do but you counsel present on tosk has urged lawmakers to give britain time to rethink its position you cannot betray the six million people who signed that petition to revoke article fifty. one million people. who are much thank you for a people's vote all the increasing much already of people who wants to remain in the european union. they may feel that they are not sufficiently represented by their u.k. parliament but they must feel that they are represented by you in this chamber because they are europeans thank you. straight to strasburg then we join i didn't just go matters welcome i go i'm strong words from donald tusk. absolutely and look donald tusk is known to be an emotional speaker he makes no secret of the fact that he things the u.k. should state should change it
e.u. parliament has also been discussing bracks and you officials briefed lawmakers on last week's e.u. summit of which member states of britain to for an orderly exit e.u. commission president don't hold your compared the u.k. the famously mysterious egyptian sphynx saying that it remains unclear what london will do but you counsel present on tosk has urged lawmakers to give britain time to rethink its position you cannot betray the six million people who signed that petition to revoke article...
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e.u. parliament is this the beginning of a major rift within the union well ask congress foreign minister peter c.r. . europe's biggest conservative cycling sundry of the budapest region. you immigration quotas and a sinister anti migration campaign hungry though accuses brussels of undermining european security with the rise of euro different governments and it's an austrian can't understand the confrontation cool truth russia or its banks or the like minded neighbors how damaging the standoff becomes for the e.u. and with unity support the rights of the new rights on the council. and foreign minister great to have you with us again you are always a very welcome guest on our show thank you for being with us and this time around we have lots of news to discuss because hunger is once again making the top charts when it comes to news of the block of the center right parties in the european parliament they hear people's party has voted to suspend your ruling party fidesz. is that a very big blow to your party what does it mean and why would they do it because it would seem like they need sup
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e.u. parliament to do in this area to bring these huge tech companies under some form of control go down the same road going now which is not breaking them up into smaller entities which will then develop into big and cities but empower the citizen give you the right to take your own data away from these people take when you leave facebook take all your danger away from facebook take it to somewhere else when you decide not to use google to have that taken away from google take whatever you want what's already happened now the data protection or to go further down that path it's to absolutely know who's got what on me it's the individual citizen not the state that needs to control these tech giants and europe is helping us do that very briefly if i go back to our title cashing in on the net until now that has been largely the prerogative of these huge companies what do you think will it change in future their business models won't change i don't think so at all and i think that the idea that this type of copyright law could then somehow distribute that money to individual content creators is
e.u. parliament to do in this area to bring these huge tech companies under some form of control go down the same road going now which is not breaking them up into smaller entities which will then develop into big and cities but empower the citizen give you the right to take your own data away from these people take when you leave facebook take all your danger away from facebook take it to somewhere else when you decide not to use google to have that taken away from google take whatever you...
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e.u. expands workers' rights we will debate those measures here in this parliament and that this house will vote on this we want to follow suit. in just a moment this poem is already set world leading standards and off we leave the e.u. we will continue to do so give way to. the raja lady for giving way and i hope the voiceless to the end of the speech and the do you see it just announced that they're not supporting her deal her room a r g. have announced that they're not happy with the deal doesn't she now think that she should have reached out across parts of the beginning to see a proper consensus across this country to give us a chance of moving forwards or will she now admit that this strategy is comprehensively failed me. to the honorable lady. to have been alternative approaches to the deal which is on the table that are being proposed they proposed the other week by the leader of the opposition that was comprehensively rejected it by this house has even though we have we have continues we have continued to work with members across this house and continue to work with members across
e.u. expands workers' rights we will debate those measures here in this parliament and that this house will vote on this we want to follow suit. in just a moment this poem is already set world leading standards and off we leave the e.u. we will continue to do so give way to. the raja lady for giving way and i hope the voiceless to the end of the speech and the do you see it just announced that they're not supporting her deal her room a r g. have announced that they're not happy with the deal...
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e.u. parliament as failed to agree on a plan prime minister theresa may is struggling to get her deal passed m.p.'s having lost a series of votes if it fails again on march the twelfth she will give them peace the chance to decide on whether to crash out of the e.u. with no deal or seek to delay leaving date brussels based a journalist will convey told us what he thinks micron wants from britain as well as it looks that well based on the new choice he says you know europeans for once audion agreement on this and they are right in a way the shutdown is that you know we don't need time we need decisions so the brits should decide they have negotiated for two years they have a deal it is a bit wishy washy the remain as in britain don't like it the pricks don't like it so mrs may tries to sell it to our paul the mountain west and stuff already for some time and she caught and she comes back to brussels to renegotiate but the european say no thank you you have a real reason for renegotiating or for asking three more month no reason so march twenty ninth should be the right date and if they leave
e.u. parliament as failed to agree on a plan prime minister theresa may is struggling to get her deal passed m.p.'s having lost a series of votes if it fails again on march the twelfth she will give them peace the chance to decide on whether to crash out of the e.u. with no deal or seek to delay leaving date brussels based a journalist will convey told us what he thinks micron wants from britain as well as it looks that well based on the new choice he says you know europeans for once audion...
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e.u. parliament. if he came to join us i would roll out the red carpet for him. while germany's conservatives might feel most at home with the political format they created they may have to brace themselves for some uncomfortable truths over there. who could soon join the other side of the political spectrum. that support by the. for does chris former boss a car lost a good in its time lucky has finally been released from a japanese prison on an almost nine million dollar bail he's not awaiting trial on a range of serious charges amongst them under reporting new salary for years and passing on the losses to his company if convicted he could face a sentence of up to fifteen years in prison. carlos ghosn seen here where in the light blue cap is out of jail after a three month stint behind bars now the ousted nissan chairman can discuss his defense strategy with his lawyers in a private accommodation his new home is monitored by cameras and his internet access is limited and was granted bail thanks to his new legal team which he hired mid february. i don't think the
e.u. parliament. if he came to join us i would roll out the red carpet for him. while germany's conservatives might feel most at home with the political format they created they may have to brace themselves for some uncomfortable truths over there. who could soon join the other side of the political spectrum. that support by the. for does chris former boss a car lost a good in its time lucky has finally been released from a japanese prison on an almost nine million dollar bail he's not awaiting...
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e.u. parliament and this letter written by emmanuel mark or not just to the citizens of france the country that elected him but also to the citizens of each of the twenty eight member states of the european union now it comes at a time when many centrists a feeling under the cosh ahead of those elections with the european union with many polls suggesting that nationalist and populist parties are likely to make significant gains and possibly change the makeup of the european parliament now my call has been outlining his vision for the future of europe but he also says that there are many warnings and threats that they face take a listen to this extract. nervous since the second world war has europe been so necessary and yet never has europe been in such a danger. well the danger he's talking about it seems to be euro skeptic politicians the politicians that perhaps brought the brakes it vote along and he talks about them diluting the public exploiting public anger you know this is something that he talks about as being necessary to really look at it it's not just those people that he believ
e.u. parliament and this letter written by emmanuel mark or not just to the citizens of france the country that elected him but also to the citizens of each of the twenty eight member states of the european union now it comes at a time when many centrists a feeling under the cosh ahead of those elections with the european union with many polls suggesting that nationalist and populist parties are likely to make significant gains and possibly change the makeup of the european parliament now my...
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e.u. parliament we took to the streets of paris and berlin to find out whether europeans are any more aware than boris johnson. i think it will be in their pull something like that and yes i going to vote i never vote. maybe two three years done i see i don't have a clue about that. yes votes of course but. i don't know really. i think i will go to very sort of course it's important for me to take part i'm for a federal europe this year would you go to court or you go to court yes i will i don't know i don't know what do i have to order but i don't know i don't know i am not sure for the date but i would go to vote the lectures on the twenty sixth of may and i'm planning to vote. for a british born man who has been working in syria has accused the u.k. of racism afterward stripped him of his citizenship over alleged ties to jihad it's to kish a reef describes himself as an aid worker and denies any wrongdoing but admits to previously engaging in armed combat and as the situation has the details. to care sharif has spent years in syria as a prominent aid worker described as one of the most h
e.u. parliament we took to the streets of paris and berlin to find out whether europeans are any more aware than boris johnson. i think it will be in their pull something like that and yes i going to vote i never vote. maybe two three years done i see i don't have a clue about that. yes votes of course but. i don't know really. i think i will go to very sort of course it's important for me to take part i'm for a federal europe this year would you go to court or you go to court yes i will i...
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e.u. parliament overwhelmingly approves a ban on single use plastic products like stores cutlery and coffee pots. and so britain's prime minister to resign may has promised me. embers of her party she'll step down with her tail on leaving the european union is delivered she didn't give a timetable but said should resign before the next phase of threats that negotiations will right now british members of parliament voting on eight other bricks at options as they try to find an alternative to may's twice defeated withdrawal agreement for positions have taken control of the brics it debates to hold these so-called indicative votes let's go live now to out as there is paul brennan who's outside the british parliament so poor tourism a announcing earlier that she is ready to quit if her deal is delivered but what difference might this actually make. the expectation well the hope at least of theresa may is that this offer to quit and it is only on offer at this stage might sway some euro skeptic to tears to support her deal they feel they believe she is calculating that they don't trust her to do
e.u. parliament overwhelmingly approves a ban on single use plastic products like stores cutlery and coffee pots. and so britain's prime minister to resign may has promised me. embers of her party she'll step down with her tail on leaving the european union is delivered she didn't give a timetable but said should resign before the next phase of threats that negotiations will right now british members of parliament voting on eight other bricks at options as they try to find an alternative to...
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e.u. parliament elections in may he calls for major changes to defend europe's borders to defend nationalism and to defend against what he calls the digital jobs. the ones who went home to watch thousands of refugees who fled to poke around the back of the nigerian town that is no safer than when they left you'll hear from me and gio championing the plight. i'm still get welcome to the program. support for the once highly popular canadian prime minister justin trudeau house full of them for the first time behind the main opposition party this is according to latest opinion polls it comes after a second cabinet minister quit in protest of the way he's been handling the scandal involving a construction company and bribery. justin trudeau still knows how to work a crowd but his days as politics mr nice guy may be gone for good just as he's campaigning for reelection a clear favorite only months ago he suddenly fighting an uphill battle after second minister quit his cabinet over a bribery scandal. trudeau tried to put a positive spin on the resignation. of democracy like ours and in a space whe
e.u. parliament elections in may he calls for major changes to defend europe's borders to defend nationalism and to defend against what he calls the digital jobs. the ones who went home to watch thousands of refugees who fled to poke around the back of the nigerian town that is no safer than when they left you'll hear from me and gio championing the plight. i'm still get welcome to the program. support for the once highly popular canadian prime minister justin trudeau house full of them for the...
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e.u. parliament we took to the streets of paris and berlin to find out whether europeans are any more aware than boris johnson. i think it will be in their pull something like that and yes i going to vote i never had a vote. when you could be done maybe due to the leaves done i see i don't have a clue about that. yet so i vote of course but. who really. i think i will go to very sort of course it's important for me to take part in for a federal europe this year what do you go to court or you go to yes i will i don't know i don't know what do you have to order but i don't know i don't know i am not sure for the date but i would go to vote the lections on the twenty sixth of may and i'm planning to vote. for police in london have investigated a suspicious package left as an entrance to the houses of parliament it's now being confirmed the object was not dangerous tensions are heightened at the moment after three letter bombs were sent to separate locations in the capital on tuesday r.t. these are he has more details. this is just really a pattern of incidents we've seen in the u.k. over the l
e.u. parliament we took to the streets of paris and berlin to find out whether europeans are any more aware than boris johnson. i think it will be in their pull something like that and yes i going to vote i never had a vote. when you could be done maybe due to the leaves done i see i don't have a clue about that. yet so i vote of course but. who really. i think i will go to very sort of course it's important for me to take part in for a federal europe this year what do you go to court or you go...
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e.u. parliament so we took to the streets of paris and berlin to find out whether europeans are any more aware than boris johnson. i think it will be in their pull something like that and yes i going to vote i never vote now. that maybe two or three years down i see i don't have a clue about that. yes of course but i don't know really. i think i will go to a very sort of course it's important for me to take part i'm for a federal europe this year what do you go to court or you go to court yes i will i don't know i don't know what you have towards about i don't know i don't know i am not sure for the date but i would go to vote the lexus on the twenty sixth of may and i'm planning to vote for. the russian and syrian military as of issued a statement accusing american forces in syria of derailing efforts to evacuate people from the infamous look back and count parties as the story. dramatic humanitarian and security situation in a little bun camp in southeastern syria has been constantly trigger numerous concerns from the russian side that blamed america that is currently controlling the area al
e.u. parliament so we took to the streets of paris and berlin to find out whether europeans are any more aware than boris johnson. i think it will be in their pull something like that and yes i going to vote i never vote now. that maybe two or three years down i see i don't have a clue about that. yes of course but i don't know really. i think i will go to a very sort of course it's important for me to take part i'm for a federal europe this year what do you go to court or you go to court yes i...
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e.u. parliament have decided to agree to the new copyright directive we need a new copyright directive it's clear but some points in was directive aren't in favor of really small artists and we are afraid that they aren't able to publish any more online now some people are saying that this issue is so important to young people that it actually could help them get it get them to the polls when the holds elections at the end of may do you think that's right yeah i think so especially with the hashtag city which is really trending like for a couple of weeks now because some seaview members haven't really smart on the internet and have procreated people they have made a lot of anger and the people are disappointed and they want to change they want to have people that have one to have politicians which. he just hear them because i found a lot of pilots. missions they have spoken to me and even so i have made a list of six pages to explain to them which is problematic and i have agreed to that they have decided to put the directive thank you very very much for speaking with us this evening jessic
e.u. parliament have decided to agree to the new copyright directive we need a new copyright directive it's clear but some points in was directive aren't in favor of really small artists and we are afraid that they aren't able to publish any more online now some people are saying that this issue is so important to young people that it actually could help them get it get them to the polls when the holds elections at the end of may do you think that's right yeah i think so especially with the...
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e.u. parliament has also been discussing brackets u.s. officials briefed lawmakers on last week's summit at which member states of britain two new options for an orderly exit comparing the u.k. to the famously and mysterious egyptian sphynx e.u. commission presidential corps younker said it remains unclear what london will do you council president donald tusk urged lawmakers to give britain time to rethink its position. the six million people who signed a petition to revoke article fifty. there one million people. who marched for it people vote all the increasing majority of people who wants to remain in the european union. they may feel that they are not sufficiently represented by their u.k. problems but they must feel that they are represented by you in this chamber because they are european thank you. straight to strasburg than we do and i didn't just go about his welcome i go i'm strong i would say from donald tusk. absolutely a look donald is known to be an emotional speaker he makes no secret of the fact that he thinks the u.k. sho
e.u. parliament has also been discussing brackets u.s. officials briefed lawmakers on last week's summit at which member states of britain two new options for an orderly exit comparing the u.k. to the famously and mysterious egyptian sphynx e.u. commission presidential corps younker said it remains unclear what london will do you council president donald tusk urged lawmakers to give britain time to rethink its position. the six million people who signed a petition to revoke article fifty. there...
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e.u. parliament. if you came to join us i would roll out the red carpet for him. while germany's conservatives might feel most at home with the political format they created they may have to brace themselves for some uncomfortable truths over there. who could soon join the other side of the political spectrum. if you've just joined this you're watching need of any use coming to you live from berlin here's a recap of our top story at least sixteen people have been killed and many others wounded in a militant attack in the city of jalalabad in eastern afghanistan the attackers stormed a construction company near the city's airport after setting off a series of suicide blasts. up next our business magazine made in germany focusing this week on e-commerce a whole your shopping experience do stay with us for that if you can. trade goods and services and with it the entire world more. artificial intelligence will influence on buying habits. we want better and faster than humans. so what's left for us today will the digital transformation make people superfluous. made in
e.u. parliament. if you came to join us i would roll out the red carpet for him. while germany's conservatives might feel most at home with the political format they created they may have to brace themselves for some uncomfortable truths over there. who could soon join the other side of the political spectrum. if you've just joined this you're watching need of any use coming to you live from berlin here's a recap of our top story at least sixteen people have been killed and many others wounded...
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e.u. parliament is also been discussing threats that he were officials briefed lawmakers on last week's summit member states of the britain two new options for an orderly exit comparing the u.k. to the famously mysterious egyptian sphynx. commission president said it remains unclear what london will do you counsel president to dog. lawmakers to give more time to rethink its position. you cannot betray the six million people who signed a petition to revoke article fifty. that one million people. will march for a people's vote all the increasing much already of people who want to remain in the european union. they may feel that they are not sufficiently represented by their you can't balance but they must feel that they are represented by you in this chamber because they are europeans thank you. straight to strasburg than we do and i didn't just go masses welcome i go i'm strong words there from donald tusk. absolutely and look donald tusk is known to be an emotional speaker he makes no secret of the fact that he thinks the u.k. should state should change its mind and seeing that he breaks the t
e.u. parliament is also been discussing threats that he were officials briefed lawmakers on last week's summit member states of the britain two new options for an orderly exit comparing the u.k. to the famously mysterious egyptian sphynx. commission president said it remains unclear what london will do you counsel president to dog. lawmakers to give more time to rethink its position. you cannot betray the six million people who signed a petition to revoke article fifty. that one million people....