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but compared with what exists between britain and the e.u. today it would nevertheless represent such a restriction on our mutual market access that it would benefit neither of our economy is not only that it would start from the false premise that there is no preexisting regulator the relationship between us and president suggests that it could take years to negotiate. we can do so much better than this. david we can do so much better you know don't you think there are people in brussels who are saying this is the exactly the kind of delusional thinking that is getting in the way of progress in these negotiations or britain britain wanting to leave the e.u. but still retain all the advantages of being a member well it would be delusional if britain as you said wanted to retain all the advantages with none of the responsibilities or the financial costs but that's not really what i heard today and i think the position is becoming a bit more realistic of course britain's deal with the e.u. has got to be better than canada's we have been in the single
but compared with what exists between britain and the e.u. today it would nevertheless represent such a restriction on our mutual market access that it would benefit neither of our economy is not only that it would start from the false premise that there is no preexisting regulator the relationship between us and president suggests that it could take years to negotiate. we can do so much better than this. david we can do so much better you know don't you think there are people in brussels who...
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e.u. today's agenda was set to focus on adapting to the digital era and remaining globally competitive but other topics also featured prominently such as the recent german elections and a series of e.u. reform proposals that french president emmanuel mccraw made earlier this week the commission chief john crowed younker also warned that the talks are not progressing quickly enough. hoffman talks and talent welcome max bed facility and he's also here as well he's come to find he's keen to find out what the end user vision for the digital future is now let's let me start with the politics first at bryce it hijacked today's agenda with a e.u. commission president saying that miracles needed for progress one of the main stumbling blocks at least that hijacked the first part of that meeting you're absolutely right in threesome made herself the prime minister of the u.k. said that significant progress had been made now the german chancellor makola said something else she said yes there was a little more momentum than in the past ever since the reason me gave that speech in florence about brags i
e.u. today's agenda was set to focus on adapting to the digital era and remaining globally competitive but other topics also featured prominently such as the recent german elections and a series of e.u. reform proposals that french president emmanuel mccraw made earlier this week the commission chief john crowed younker also warned that the talks are not progressing quickly enough. hoffman talks and talent welcome max bed facility and he's also here as well he's come to find he's keen to find...
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but compared with what exists between britain and the e.u. today it would nevertheless represent such a restriction on our mutual market access that it would benefit neither of our economies not only that it would start from the false premise that there is no preexisting regulator the relationship between us and president suggests that it could take years to negotiate. we can do thorough much better than this dave if we can do so much better don't you think there are people in brussels who are saying this is the exactly the kind of delusional thinking that is getting in the way of progress. in these negotiations or britain britain wanting to leave the e.u. but still retain all the advantages of being a member well it would be delusional if britain as you said wanted to retain all the advantages with none of the responsibilities or the financial costs but that's not really what i heard today and i think the position is becoming a bit more realistic of course britain's deal with the e.u. has got to be better than canada's we have been in the single m
but compared with what exists between britain and the e.u. today it would nevertheless represent such a restriction on our mutual market access that it would benefit neither of our economies not only that it would start from the false premise that there is no preexisting regulator the relationship between us and president suggests that it could take years to negotiate. we can do thorough much better than this dave if we can do so much better don't you think there are people in brussels who are...
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but compared with what exists between britain and the e.u. today it would nevertheless represent such a restriction on our mutual market access that it would benefit neither of our economy is not only that it would start from the false premise that there is no preexisting regulator the relationship between us and president suggests that it could take years to negotiate. we can do thorough much better than this. david we can do so much better don't you think there are people in brussels who are saying this is the exactly the kind of delusional thinking that is getting in the way of progress in these negotiations or bridging britain wanting to leave the e.u. but still retain all the advantages of being a member well it would be delusional if britain as you said wanted to retain all the advantages with none of the responsibilities or the financial costs but that's not really what i heard today and i think the position is becoming a bit more realistic of course britain's deal with the e.u. has got to be better than canada's we have been in the single m
but compared with what exists between britain and the e.u. today it would nevertheless represent such a restriction on our mutual market access that it would benefit neither of our economy is not only that it would start from the false premise that there is no preexisting regulator the relationship between us and president suggests that it could take years to negotiate. we can do thorough much better than this. david we can do so much better don't you think there are people in brussels who are...
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but compared with what exists between britain and the e.u. today it would never the less represent such a restriction on our mutual market access that it would benefit neither of our economy is not only that it would start from the false premise that there is no preexisting regulator the relationship between us and president suggests that it could take years to negotiate. we can do so much better than this as i said at lancaster house let us not see merely to adopt a model already enjoyed by other countries instead let us be creative as well as practical in designing an ambitious economic partnership which respects the freedoms and principles of the e.u. and the wishes of the british people and i believe there are good reasons for this level of optimism and ambition first of all the u.k. is the e.u.'s largest trading partner one of the largest economies in the world and a market of considerable importance for many businesses and jobs across the continent and the e.u. is our largest trading partner so it is in all our interests to find a creative so
but compared with what exists between britain and the e.u. today it would never the less represent such a restriction on our mutual market access that it would benefit neither of our economy is not only that it would start from the false premise that there is no preexisting regulator the relationship between us and president suggests that it could take years to negotiate. we can do so much better than this as i said at lancaster house let us not see merely to adopt a model already enjoyed by...
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reimagining europe's future the german chancellor backs the french president's new vision for the e.u. today the block's digital future is on the agenda at a summit in tully. plus the extortionist poisoning baby food in german supermarkets police are hunting for the man who says he'll be putting contaminated jars on the shelves unless he's paid millions of euros. alone welcome i'm brian thomas we begin with some breaking news right. now from india where officials say at least twenty one people have died in the stampede the incident happened in the country's financial hub mumbai on a foot bridge leading to the elphinstone railway station during morning rush hour dozens of people who were injured have been taken to nearby hospitals it's reported the bridge was overcrowded with people taking shelter from heavy rainfall all videos are circulating right down social media showing some smartphone footage of the incident the train stations connects two of the city's major local lines police say the stampede was triggered by overcrowding in those heavy rains believe people were seen trying to rescue
reimagining europe's future the german chancellor backs the french president's new vision for the e.u. today the block's digital future is on the agenda at a summit in tully. plus the extortionist poisoning baby food in german supermarkets police are hunting for the man who says he'll be putting contaminated jars on the shelves unless he's paid millions of euros. alone welcome i'm brian thomas we begin with some breaking news right. now from india where officials say at least twenty one people...
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e.u. commission today had a couple a couple of messages practically tailor made for the states for instance the commissioner said he. has to be brutally honest about the its return policy so people who do not qualify should be sent back immediately and these countries in the particularly in the east of europe have a particular problem with a relocation scheme rather than the resettlement scheme that the commission has now suggested which is voluntary so they don't have to participate if they don't want to at the same time the commissioner however made it clear that the relocation scheme as it has been agreed to with one hundred twenty thousand people to read would be relocated from one european country to another continues and the infringement procedures against these current member states in particularly in the east that this is the idea that agreed initially to do this in the european council but now say they don't want to take in people these cases continue and might end up in front of the european court of justice with a hefty fine for these countries garrick thank you so much i'm sure
e.u. commission today had a couple a couple of messages practically tailor made for the states for instance the commissioner said he. has to be brutally honest about the its return policy so people who do not qualify should be sent back immediately and these countries in the particularly in the east of europe have a particular problem with a relocation scheme rather than the resettlement scheme that the commission has now suggested which is voluntary so they don't have to participate if they...
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reimagining europe's future the german chancellor backs the french president's new vision for the e.u. today the blocks the digital future is on the agenda at a leader summit in tolerance. and what's up with byron munich a day after the shock sacking of coach carlo and chalabi we ask whether germany's biggest club can return to its winning ways. and we're on patrol with the a booge a traffic police we report on nigeria's controversy all efforts to put the brakes on dangerous driving. hello and welcome i'm brian thomas the countdown is on for a contested referendum in the spanish region of catalonia local authorities are determined to go ahead with a vote on breaking away from spain but madrid says sunday's referendum is illegal and cannot be allowed to go ahead more than seven and a half million people live in the semi autonomous region thomas region of catalonia and its famous capital of course barcelona catalogue officials are calling for a peaceful vote but thousands of extra police officers have been sent to the region and they've already seized millions of ballots. it's hard to ignore w
reimagining europe's future the german chancellor backs the french president's new vision for the e.u. today the blocks the digital future is on the agenda at a leader summit in tolerance. and what's up with byron munich a day after the shock sacking of coach carlo and chalabi we ask whether germany's biggest club can return to its winning ways. and we're on patrol with the a booge a traffic police we report on nigeria's controversy all efforts to put the brakes on dangerous driving. hello and...
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the committee of creditors is meeting today to look at the offers the biggest put on the table to keep germany second biggest carrier airborne. also coming up the e.u. canada a comprehensive economic and trade agreement a notice comes into effect today we talked to the minister counselor at the canadian embassy. welcome to the business so the bidding process here we are the bidding process for bankrupt german kariya abilene is over seven office on the table the committee of creditors is making a preliminary decision today as to how to proceed what do we. have tons o. is no longer interested in ambulance long haul flights instead germany's flagship carrier wants to get an ambulance leisure unit and the landing slots that come with it then we have x. formula one champion the key lauder who founded fly nicky in two thousand and three and he made a joint bid with thomas cook's german airline quando was thrown one hundred million euros for thirty eight. ft and budget kerry easyjet is reportedly hoping to expand its operations it doesn't offer a major hub for evelyn and western germany looking to acquire forty planes then there is a group led by investor
the committee of creditors is meeting today to look at the offers the biggest put on the table to keep germany second biggest carrier airborne. also coming up the e.u. canada a comprehensive economic and trade agreement a notice comes into effect today we talked to the minister counselor at the canadian embassy. welcome to the business so the bidding process here we are the bidding process for bankrupt german kariya abilene is over seven office on the table the committee of creditors is making...
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e.u. commission today had a couple a couple of messages practically tailor made for the states for instance the commissioner said the e.u. has to be brutally honest about the its return policy so people who do not qualify should be sent back immediately and these countries in the particularly in the east of europe have a particular problem with the relocation scheme rather than the resettlement scheme that the commission has now suggested which is voluntary so they don't have to participate if they don't want to at the same time the commissioner however made it clear that the relocation scheme as it has been agreed to with one hundred twenty thousand people to read be relocated from one european country to another continues and the infringement procedures against these kind of member states in particularly in the east that this is the idea that agreed initially to do this in the european council but now say they don't want to take in people these cases continue and might end up in front of the european court of justice with a hefty fine for these countries garrick thank you so much i'm sure
e.u. commission today had a couple a couple of messages practically tailor made for the states for instance the commissioner said the e.u. has to be brutally honest about the its return policy so people who do not qualify should be sent back immediately and these countries in the particularly in the east of europe have a particular problem with the relocation scheme rather than the resettlement scheme that the commission has now suggested which is voluntary so they don't have to participate if...
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and just a reminder of the top stories we're following for you here today on t.w. news the e.u. commission has unveiled some new proposals to help resolve the migration crisis but the box members remain bitterly divided on the issue so it's not at all clear whether they will accept any of the commissions. and saudi arabia says it will allow women to drive for the first time ever king solomon has issued a decree officially changing the law the new law is expected to go into effect in june. you are watching the news coming to you live from berlin we have more for you at the top of the hour and don't forget you can get all the latest news and information around the clock on our web site that's d.w. dot com thanks for watching. prices go lower many farmers are in a dilemma. should they run a profitable factory farm or raise food the natural way. the pressure and competition are even if subsidies are high what's to be done. made in germany. on. the return of a legend. a very special citoyen civil has just hit the road. an iconic car now recreated as a sustainable. and we went along f
and just a reminder of the top stories we're following for you here today on t.w. news the e.u. commission has unveiled some new proposals to help resolve the migration crisis but the box members remain bitterly divided on the issue so it's not at all clear whether they will accept any of the commissions. and saudi arabia says it will allow women to drive for the first time ever king solomon has issued a decree officially changing the law the new law is expected to go into effect in june. you...
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coming into effect today monika yes sumit took of course yes years of intense negotiations but today the e.u. canada a comprehensive economic and trade agreement known as sita comes into effect aims to boost trade between canada and the european union by cutting ninety eight percent of tariffs making it easier to export goods and services well earlier i spoke to the minister counselor at the canadian embassy jason tolland to find out what exactly is changing as of today. it comes into provisional effect today. that means that effectively behind the scenes for several months there has been art to preparations the regulatory changes discussions amongst officials. review of the agreement and of specific provisions in canada provincial legislation regulations as well and effectively you see a drop of goods ninety eight percent of tatars go to z. to effectively documents all today like them to shut up but there is no matter how loud face no you haven't seen it's been behind the scenes but ninety percent of toilets come off. over all. with immediate effect provisions to a low for labor mobility fo
coming into effect today monika yes sumit took of course yes years of intense negotiations but today the e.u. canada a comprehensive economic and trade agreement known as sita comes into effect aims to boost trade between canada and the european union by cutting ninety eight percent of tariffs making it easier to export goods and services well earlier i spoke to the minister counselor at the canadian embassy jason tolland to find out what exactly is changing as of today. it comes into...
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e.u. twenty seven michel barnier has said today so a little more clarity but still not the sufficient progress that would allow the you to start negotiating for the on in the second round about a future relationship and the british prime is it a result may want to make you charm offensive ahead of this round of talks what impacted. the fourth round of talks. it had at least the impact at least that's what. you know shit upon you sir to instill a bit of more dynamics into the talks but the key dilemma that key stumbling block here remains and that is that david davis the reasons of of the u.k. would like to put together the negotiations over a future relationship with the divorce issues and that is something that search effectively go sheet about mutually ruled out once again york much as in brussels thank you very much less articulate at some other stories making news around the wild a u.s. air strike in afghanistan's capital kabul has claimed a number of civilian casualties officials say the strike missed its intended target due to what they called a missile malfunction it had been aimed at m
e.u. twenty seven michel barnier has said today so a little more clarity but still not the sufficient progress that would allow the you to start negotiating for the on in the second round about a future relationship and the british prime is it a result may want to make you charm offensive ahead of this round of talks what impacted. the fourth round of talks. it had at least the impact at least that's what. you know shit upon you sir to instill a bit of more dynamics into the talks but the key...
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e.u. and canada's trade agreement goes into effect today monika will have more of the applications coming right up. to the job it is becoming. more linked to news from africa and the world or link to it simply stories and discussions from the news of easy town while website d.w. dot com slash africa join us on facebook.
e.u. and canada's trade agreement goes into effect today monika will have more of the applications coming right up. to the job it is becoming. more linked to news from africa and the world or link to it simply stories and discussions from the news of easy town while website d.w. dot com slash africa join us on facebook.
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e.u. trade pact in today after a series of delays.nt jean-claude juncker says the deal in calculate how policy tots its trade be. speaking to the bloomberg business for them, justin trudeau also praised the agreement. need to makewe that next step of promoting a trade agenda by talking about the progressive side of the trade agenda. that does not mean just making a progressive case for trade but putting forward progressive trade deals. guy: justin trudeau. to be able to get a shot of his socks. i am a star wars fan, but hey. let us talk about someone else. the ukip prime minister is said to except the need to discuss the european union's demands for a rights it nolo tens of billions of pounds. theresa may will hold talks with her cabinet today before deciding how far she can go in promising money to the e.u. in a landmark speech that will be delivered in florence tomorrow. emll with us, the head of cross strategy. in order to get things moving, it is clear that some sort of monetary compensation is going to have to be offered by the b
e.u. trade pact in today after a series of delays.nt jean-claude juncker says the deal in calculate how policy tots its trade be. speaking to the bloomberg business for them, justin trudeau also praised the agreement. need to makewe that next step of promoting a trade agenda by talking about the progressive side of the trade agenda. that does not mean just making a progressive case for trade but putting forward progressive trade deals. guy: justin trudeau. to be able to get a shot of his socks....
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e.u. returned to the negotiating table today and it comes just days after britain's prime minister to resign may give a keynote speech in an attempt to revive the stalled brics it talks but the frustrations are still apparent the chief negotiator michel barnier said the e.u. would not discuss means call for a two year transition deal until progress is made on issues such as money and citizens' rights while his british counterpart david davis reiterated the need for those issues to be discussed at the same time a lot at stake here our very own correspondent barbara visa was in brussels she's been following those negotiations between the u.k. and the e.u. closely for a long time it seems like barbara good evening to you david davis all right he was confident in his statement what were his main points on the eve of this fourth round of negotiations. his main point really friend is a nice little line and blackmail because as we just have heard he said series a may in florence in nouns that britain would obey and sort of. honor its obligations however money would not be talked about before the ne
e.u. returned to the negotiating table today and it comes just days after britain's prime minister to resign may give a keynote speech in an attempt to revive the stalled brics it talks but the frustrations are still apparent the chief negotiator michel barnier said the e.u. would not discuss means call for a two year transition deal until progress is made on issues such as money and citizens' rights while his british counterpart david davis reiterated the need for those issues to be discussed...
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e.u. and canada's big free trade deal goes into effect today beneficial and is here with a look at the implications that's coming right up. this you know i mean in your mind. what i'm focused on in this you know what i'm with what an organized you don't know what is it they're. going to you say yes it can i've only said but i'm going on what they're being funded. going to let them know w. we speak your language now we're spanish program to not. only swilling someone doesn't miss you and i can like you always close to the action but i'm not think you'll still get one because like you can get that up to the minute news and opinions of the background to political developments on the d w we'll bring you more of the oil. at the. abbey linz credits his meats then betting it is for the bankrupt carrier but look tons of snow longer interested in the airline's long haul flights will others step up to the plate. a landmark free trade deal and his into force today between canada and b u. at a pub in sharing apps boost tourism in greece rising property prices put pressure on locals. and then fizzle and let's d
e.u. and canada's big free trade deal goes into effect today beneficial and is here with a look at the implications that's coming right up. this you know i mean in your mind. what i'm focused on in this you know what i'm with what an organized you don't know what is it they're. going to you say yes it can i've only said but i'm going on what they're being funded. going to let them know w. we speak your language now we're spanish program to not. only swilling someone doesn't miss you and i can...
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allowed british citizens to choose whether to remain in the e.u. a complex and delicate decision the economic and political scenarios of today's europe after the victory of bracks and the british prime minister had been accused of excess of democracy for allowing a popular consultation representatives of the european institutions and several intellectuals have ridiculed the citizens who voted for bracks and especially the elderly and farmers accusing them of ignorance selfishness and racism whose decision would create an economic disaster for britain and threaten the stability of the e.u. . whether this alarmism is founded or not perhaps the real danger of the story is that it has questioned the fundamental principles of democracy what is the state of health of democracy in europe today. that's the well so i'm not sure if we see that egging. yet when you know what they. say it. going on but a lot of it is you know a bad song make that out that it evolves it for civil. and then entirely. ecology and if it got a little bit in the north that there. are some. particular. to. are interested in only one outcome the question of arc o
allowed british citizens to choose whether to remain in the e.u. a complex and delicate decision the economic and political scenarios of today's europe after the victory of bracks and the british prime minister had been accused of excess of democracy for allowing a popular consultation representatives of the european institutions and several intellectuals have ridiculed the citizens who voted for bracks and especially the elderly and farmers accusing them of ignorance selfishness and racism...
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today's ruling. reporter: a bitter defeat for hungary and slovakia, and a resounding victory for the e.u. the judges ruled that the agreement at the height of the 2015 migrant crisis is legally binding for all member states. act then, four eastern european countries refused to take part in the plan to redistribute refugees stranded in greece and italy. hungary has yet to accept a single one. in brussels, the ruling was welcomed as an important step toward tackling the crisis. >> the court's decision is a big opportunity for the e.u. it has opened the door to a long-term solution for the refugees arriving on the continent. it cements the e.u. founding principle of solidarity. reporter: the ruling could prove costly. the e.u. has threatened stiff penalties on any member violating the law. brett: european union member countries have reacted very differently to the court ruling. here is a sample. >> hundreds of thousands of refugees fled their countries for europe two years ago. the quota system was put in place at the height of the crisis, and meant to relieve the most affected countries, su
today's ruling. reporter: a bitter defeat for hungary and slovakia, and a resounding victory for the e.u. the judges ruled that the agreement at the height of the 2015 migrant crisis is legally binding for all member states. act then, four eastern european countries refused to take part in the plan to redistribute refugees stranded in greece and italy. hungary has yet to accept a single one. in brussels, the ruling was welcomed as an important step toward tackling the crisis. >> the...
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today. it's an internal constitutional problem according to the e.u. and the house to be sold into frame or called internal over there for legal order of spain the problem is that this is true until until when certain issues arise like this in the last few days the issue of freedom of expression which is not only an internal constitutional engine screen it's clearly in your body you which is if you want to. constitutional order not all dishonest because you cannot or that. nato has admitted that an airstrike in afghanistan has resulted in civilian casualties the u.s. strike was called to suppress a terrorist attack on kabul airport on wednesday both the taliban and i still claim the attack which came just hours after the arrival of the pentagon to nato troops to the country. the insurgents said that they were targeting defense that. three aircraft but his plane however was not hit in a statement he made a lead a resolute support mission said that the u.s. conducted the air strike to suppress the attack but one of the missiles had a tragic weave malfunc
today. it's an internal constitutional problem according to the e.u. and the house to be sold into frame or called internal over there for legal order of spain the problem is that this is true until until when certain issues arise like this in the last few days the issue of freedom of expression which is not only an internal constitutional engine screen it's clearly in your body you which is if you want to. constitutional order not all dishonest because you cannot or that. nato has admitted...
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today on r.t. international web giant facebook facing a million euro fine for breaking the previous e.u. policy rule. seemed wrong. to shape our. chance to look for common ground. good to have you with us today for your news facebook has been fined one point two million euros for breaking privacy rules a spanish data protection agency accused the company of handling users' personal data without consent facebook denies the accusation claiming that they use decide what information they share a also stressed it doesn't use postal data to target advertisement we asked some people in madrid what they thought about facebook's approach to prophesy. yes the show you know we formation to all the. companies that we all know about i suppose you have a choice. you decide to. thrown. the league out and i think they come to these i think i wonder if they use my personal information people don't know about it should be allowed should be given a choice to say what you can or. don't just do that without asking i think that's right. as we can to a tropical depression after previously reaching a category fi
today on r.t. international web giant facebook facing a million euro fine for breaking the previous e.u. policy rule. seemed wrong. to shape our. chance to look for common ground. good to have you with us today for your news facebook has been fined one point two million euros for breaking privacy rules a spanish data protection agency accused the company of handling users' personal data without consent facebook denies the accusation claiming that they use decide what information they share a...
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e.u. side actually do get along but the key issue is substance in these talks and today the european parliament has issued a draft a statement that is to be decided on next week that talked about the absence of any clear proposals and that really is the key issue the e.u. side expects the u.k. to put on the table their position to the brakes a bill to civil sort of a civil citizen rights and to the issue of a hard border with northern ireland and these until these positions are clear negotiations will remain in the situation where they are now are now and not move actually forward. matters in brussels thank you. you're watching t.w. news live from burnand still to come if you have the life and legacy did the playboy founder who has died at the age of ninety one exploits empower women a culture desperate explore the naked truth. a fully clothed bed facility is here with more on the emissions scandal which is still going on more and more is being revealed so to speak public prosecutors have arrested the first top manager in germany in connection with the diesel gate affair german media say both y
e.u. side actually do get along but the key issue is substance in these talks and today the european parliament has issued a draft a statement that is to be decided on next week that talked about the absence of any clear proposals and that really is the key issue the e.u. side expects the u.k. to put on the table their position to the brakes a bill to civil sort of a civil citizen rights and to the issue of a hard border with northern ireland and these until these positions are clear...
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e.u. to continue to be successful what i've set out today is a way we can go forward together sovereign united kingdom making its own decisions but a strong and successful european league union working to thank you. thank . you. you're watching the news coming to you live from berlin british prime minister is a man has just delivered a major policy speech in italy in an attempt to revive stewart breaks it talks speaking in the city of florence the ukraine you clearly defend their moving through a critical period in the history of u.k. relationship and she looked ahead to beg for it with optimism she also stressed that london wants to be the strongest friend and partner of brussels she reaffirmed that she wants to see in britain but maybe the country's position very clear in terms of leaving the union. our decision to leave the european union is in no way a repudiation of this longstanding commitment we may be leaving the european union but we are not leaving europe our resolve to draw on the full weight of our military intelligence diplomatic and development resources to lead international act
e.u. to continue to be successful what i've set out today is a way we can go forward together sovereign united kingdom making its own decisions but a strong and successful european league union working to thank you. thank . you. you're watching the news coming to you live from berlin british prime minister is a man has just delivered a major policy speech in italy in an attempt to revive stewart breaks it talks speaking in the city of florence the ukraine you clearly defend their moving through...
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today. it's an internal constitutional problem according to the e.u. and the house to be sold into frame or called internal orders or legal order of. the problem is that this is true until until when certain issues arise like this in the last few days the issue of freedom of expression. is not only an internal constitutional issue of spain it's clearly. which is that if you want. to tional or not only spanish constitution or that so well with the official referendum page not on line by spanish authorities wiki leaks founder julian assange responded by posting up a mirror all of the website on twitter which shows information regarding polling stations earlier i spoke to a spanish history professor about the implications of the government crackdown. do you think that madrid has gone too far in their crack died perhaps turning the tide against themselves even further in the region by doing such actions probably was not. the wisest of the moves on the other hand i think the spanish government felt that they had to do something and they had been so adamant
today. it's an internal constitutional problem according to the e.u. and the house to be sold into frame or called internal orders or legal order of. the problem is that this is true until until when certain issues arise like this in the last few days the issue of freedom of expression. is not only an internal constitutional issue of spain it's clearly. which is that if you want. to tional or not only spanish constitution or that so well with the official referendum page not on line by spanish...
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today. it's an internal constitutional problem according to the e.u. and the house to be sold into frame or called internal orders or you go over there of spain. the problem is that this is true until until when certain issues arise like and this is in the last few days the issue of freedom of expression which is not only an internal constitution of ancient spain it's clearly a new p.r. value which is that if you want to. do tional or not all of this situation or that. syria's ambassador to the u.n. has accused the us of trying to take credit for the operation to retake the city of bears or from eisel the the us coalition and rebel militias they support halted their operation in iraq which was a stronghold of eisel and threw their forces behind trying to push the syrian army out of dairies or as if the americans were competing with the syrian government over control of there is or instead of fighting ice and rock which are the remaining terrorists and arrows or are now surrounded by both the syrian army and u.s. backed kurdish forces our correspondent
today. it's an internal constitutional problem according to the e.u. and the house to be sold into frame or called internal orders or you go over there of spain. the problem is that this is true until until when certain issues arise like and this is in the last few days the issue of freedom of expression which is not only an internal constitution of ancient spain it's clearly a new p.r. value which is that if you want to. do tional or not all of this situation or that. syria's ambassador to the...
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e.u. and germany. well i mean he's already done that speaking in st petersburg today to journalists he said if the various progress as he put it in eastern ukraine that should lead to a relaxation of sanctions although he also says that the main driver of sanctions is not even you've got the u.s. so clearly you know the sanctions regime since it was imposing two thousand and fourteen is something that has affected rosneft business and threatens its plans to expand its business in europe and meanwhile many here in europe are saying you know they're more concerned that europe is becoming more and more reliant on russian sources of energy so i'm a young thank you a russian opposition leader in the family has been detained by police after they've in his home in moscow to speak at a pre-election rally in this video which he says was posted from a police station just in the valley told supporters they should still go to the rally in disney disney not god which he had been due to address police officers and plainclothes security officials will see removing a tent at the site of the rally which was due to take pl
e.u. and germany. well i mean he's already done that speaking in st petersburg today to journalists he said if the various progress as he put it in eastern ukraine that should lead to a relaxation of sanctions although he also says that the main driver of sanctions is not even you've got the u.s. so clearly you know the sanctions regime since it was imposing two thousand and fourteen is something that has affected rosneft business and threatens its plans to expand its business in europe and...
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e.u. member states for a fair distribution of the refugees in vain. today the open borders are a thing of the past i'm going to medical is helping europe curb the arrival of new migrants and refugees our decisions in twenty fifteen mcconnell says were necessary to avert a catastrophe. she has always been shaped by had personal experience of german reunification. making the unexpected and seemingly impossible possible. in my opinion that's had a profound impact on her political outlook manifest teef skipping. and give america once described the fall of the berlin wall as the happiest moment in recent german history. that event also gave her the opportunity to start her political career. at the time no one could have imagined that her cautious and unpretentious personal style would one day help our to shape the course of german and european history and now she has the chance to continue that effort for another term in office. wide family. from a jedi somebody. to pass on the love and international brand. a shared passion. f.c. byron munich to truly understand
e.u. member states for a fair distribution of the refugees in vain. today the open borders are a thing of the past i'm going to medical is helping europe curb the arrival of new migrants and refugees our decisions in twenty fifteen mcconnell says were necessary to avert a catastrophe. she has always been shaped by had personal experience of german reunification. making the unexpected and seemingly impossible possible. in my opinion that's had a profound impact on her political outlook manifest...
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today. it's an internal constitutional problem according to the e.u. and the house to be sold into frame or called internal orders or legal order of spain. the problem is that this is true until until when certain issues arise like this in the last few days the issue of freedom of expression which is not only an internal constitution not an issue of spain it's clearly in your p.o.v. why do you which is if you want. constitutional order what all the spanish call situation or that it's with the official referendum page now banned online by spanish authorities where he works founder julian assange has responded by posting up a mirror of the website on twitter which now shows a polling station being taken over by the government we discussed the issue with european parliament member diane james. this is a serious issue in terms of freedom of speech for a european union member state and comments such as likening the situation to that that has occurred in communist countries korea north korea and china i think the analogy and the similarity is there the europ
today. it's an internal constitutional problem according to the e.u. and the house to be sold into frame or called internal orders or legal order of spain. the problem is that this is true until until when certain issues arise like this in the last few days the issue of freedom of expression which is not only an internal constitution not an issue of spain it's clearly in your p.o.v. why do you which is if you want. constitutional order what all the spanish call situation or that it's with the...
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today. and in turn will constitutional problem according to the e.u. and the house to be sold into frame or cold internal over there for you go over there of spain the problem is that this is true until until when certain issues arise like this in the last few days the issue of freedom of expression which is not only an internal constitution not an issue of speaking it's clearly. to you which is if you want to. constitutional or not all the spying scorsese mission or that it's. officials in the us are backtracking on accusations that russian hackers infiltrated the election systems of twenty one states in the run up to last year's presidential election and investigation in at least two states wisconsin and california found no evidence to support those allegations here's my girlfriends a phone tag on the contradictory messages blaming russia the state of wisconsin has been hit and it's the russian hackers they're back. to. that breaking news. russian hackers try to hack wisconsin's election system now that looks serious all this already been retracted b
today. and in turn will constitutional problem according to the e.u. and the house to be sold into frame or cold internal over there for you go over there of spain the problem is that this is true until until when certain issues arise like this in the last few days the issue of freedom of expression which is not only an internal constitution not an issue of speaking it's clearly. to you which is if you want to. constitutional or not all the spying scorsese mission or that it's. officials in the...
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international today including britain reportedly has the most islamist extremists in the e.u. this according to a shocking new claim the stories after the break. in case you're new to the game this is how. the economy is. the. business to run this country business. it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. seems wrong. to shape our. engagement. trail. to look for common ground. it is often international thanks for joining us the u.k. is home to more islamist extremists than any other country in europe that's according to the counter-terror coordinator he warned that future terror attacks in the area are inevitable and has been looking at why britain tops the list. i was. was both but i was a god was. recurring terrorist attacks in europe and the u.k. have become an unnerving fixture for europe's major cities as it turns out britain is at the top of the leaderboard when it comes to the number of extremists here there is many as twenty five thousand fanatics in britain more than any country in europe that's according to the use anti-terrorist chi
international today including britain reportedly has the most islamist extremists in the e.u. this according to a shocking new claim the stories after the break. in case you're new to the game this is how. the economy is. the. business to run this country business. it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. seems wrong. to shape our. engagement. trail. to look for common ground. it is often international thanks for joining us the u.k. is home to more islamist...
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e.u. has sanely played into the hands of terrorists. so that's how things look today here in r.c. we'll have more news in half an. the television station you're watching now in the russian news agency sputnik may find themselves in legal jeopardy in the united states the drive to designate both as foreign agents under the foreign agents registration act is disturbing and it would seem those in power decide who can freely speak. i'm just so family surfing shevardnadze bad lebannon being a small country it is standing firm against a storm of civil war in neighboring syria providing shelter to millions playing the violence and an example of future reconciliation. but can the syrian tragedy wake up the ghosts of the wood on its own violent past while today i talked to the prime minister of lebanon mr sock. the war in syria is threatening to spill over to its small neighbor lebanon division and radicalization moving across the porous border into lebanese society the most religious state see this cold war it's real. country so you're away from the threat and resist conflict will succumb
e.u. has sanely played into the hands of terrorists. so that's how things look today here in r.c. we'll have more news in half an. the television station you're watching now in the russian news agency sputnik may find themselves in legal jeopardy in the united states the drive to designate both as foreign agents under the foreign agents registration act is disturbing and it would seem those in power decide who can freely speak. i'm just so family surfing shevardnadze bad lebannon being a small...
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e.u. seeks to bolster cooperation on a deeply divisive issue. from the dublin comes from the bad riggers who's been following today's press conference and joins us from brussels welcome belt is this plan the answer to europe's migration crisis. no this plan is only part of the answer if you look at the numbers only twenty five thousand refugees pay a year. on the list and i'm talking about real refugees certified so to say by the united nations it's not about migrants it's not about migrants coming from africa through libya it's only about refugees from syria and they will be picked up in transit countries like turkey or lebanon so this new initiative is not about the people who actually entering europe are trying to end europe by boat and that's it's only a part of the solution and it's only a small drop in the sea of refugees we have rolled wide twenty five thousand a year is more or less nothing compared to the inhabitants of the european union so add to those drawbacks that you've outlined a bad way we throw in the fact that this game is voluntary what have the reactions been to this plan. the reactions on the one side that's a good approach
e.u. seeks to bolster cooperation on a deeply divisive issue. from the dublin comes from the bad riggers who's been following today's press conference and joins us from brussels welcome belt is this plan the answer to europe's migration crisis. no this plan is only part of the answer if you look at the numbers only twenty five thousand refugees pay a year. on the list and i'm talking about real refugees certified so to say by the united nations it's not about migrants it's not about migrants...
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said look today they are and i'm quoting here the czech prime minister today they are against refugees and they are against the e.u. and tomorrow they will be against czechs and poles and that is very much a concern there in the countries of the east as well. massa's thank you so much. let's get more then. matters arising from germany's election from rachel thousand freud who is an editorial director at the german marshall fund and the summer barber is professor of european studies new delhi is renowned jour holland i really university. and indeed you are welcome both and professor your here is part of an international election observation to which there's some doubt as to whether the election was going to be run properly we would do in academics so we were not looking at like if anything is going to default over here but looking at it from where we come from different points and perspectives and get inside of you through that last ten days of the run up and what have you made of what you say. very like good discussions. go out we met a range of experts policy makers as we went up to. the program of these just lik
said look today they are and i'm quoting here the czech prime minister today they are against refugees and they are against the e.u. and tomorrow they will be against czechs and poles and that is very much a concern there in the countries of the east as well. massa's thank you so much. let's get more then. matters arising from germany's election from rachel thousand freud who is an editorial director at the german marshall fund and the summer barber is professor of european studies new delhi is...
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today on brexit. britain and the e.u. have postponed the next round of talks until september 25. week-long delay suggests theresa may is planning a public speech on her strategy. the u.k. prime minister is preparing to make an important intervention that might require rescheduling. our guest is still with us. edmond, is there time for this, more more delays here? aren't the britains already a little bit behind schedule as far as the brexit negotiations go? >> well, matt, i think the u.k. is already a long way behind in what was already -- which is always going to be an extremely ambitious two-year timetable. no, we can't really afford further delays but honestly, given the confusion over the u.k.'s brexit strategy, it is probably an excellent idea for theresa may outlining exactly where the government stands precisely. i'm a little bit confused and i'm sure a lot of other people are as well at the moment. anna: a lot of people are confuseed. are you confused at where the bank of england is going to go at the moment? able to take on the dollar, not the pound. we saw a surge in the
today on brexit. britain and the e.u. have postponed the next round of talks until september 25. week-long delay suggests theresa may is planning a public speech on her strategy. the u.k. prime minister is preparing to make an important intervention that might require rescheduling. our guest is still with us. edmond, is there time for this, more more delays here? aren't the britains already a little bit behind schedule as far as the brexit negotiations go? >> well, matt, i think the u.k....