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eu leaders ratify the agreement in two years. negotiate free trade agreements with more than 80 countries. the deal with canada is their first with the nation in the group of eight. eu leaders also pushing for closer economic ties with china. the trade ministers of member states agreed to start talks with chinese leaders in hopes of concluding an investment treaty. >>> saudi leaders turned down a nonpermanent seat on the u.n. security council. they say that the body at first needs reforms. officials with the saudi foreign ministry says the security council failed in its duties toward syria. they criticized members for not imposing sanctions on the assad administration and allowing government forces to kill citizens with chemical weapons. the security council has five permanent members. it also has 10 nonpermanent members elect freddie five regional blocks and each sesk two years. saudi leaders declined a nonpermanent seat the day after their country won it. the saudis are trying to topple the assad government in syria. they suppl
eu leaders ratify the agreement in two years. negotiate free trade agreements with more than 80 countries. the deal with canada is their first with the nation in the group of eight. eu leaders also pushing for closer economic ties with china. the trade ministers of member states agreed to start talks with chinese leaders in hopes of concluding an investment treaty. >>> saudi leaders turned down a nonpermanent seat on the u.n. security council. they say that the body at first needs...
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. >>> and another crisis on the eu's agenda.s hundreds of migrants are rescued, eu laders promise action but not yet snfl >> they have abused our hospitality and kindness to plan attacks from the safety of the refugee camps. >> kenyan's government wants the somalian refugees to go home. >> and i'll be reporting on the first presidential election in madagascar since the coup four years ago. ♪ >>> hello, european leaders have issued a unanimous statement expressing deep concern about the united states spy program. they warn that undermining trust between the governments could harm the fight against terrorism. the phone records of millions of people in france hacked by the u.s. security agency. here is tim friends report from the europe you know summit in brussels. >> reporter:eu leaders head for home this weekend, all of them more nervous of using their mobile phones. they issued a strong final unanimous statement expressing deep concern about u.s. surveillance activities and saying that breach of trust could jeopardize future coo
. >>> and another crisis on the eu's agenda.s hundreds of migrants are rescued, eu laders promise action but not yet snfl >> they have abused our hospitality and kindness to plan attacks from the safety of the refugee camps. >> kenyan's government wants the somalian refugees to go home. >> and i'll be reporting on the first presidential election in madagascar since the coup four years ago. ♪ >>> hello, european leaders have issued a unanimous statement...
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eu ministers are scheduled to discuss that tragedy in luxembourg at a meeting today. italy and others have been calling for reform of immigration rules. they currently deal with migrant solely on the country of arrival. >> remembering the victims of the lampedusa boat disaster, this vigil was organized by members of the italian parliament. they want action to be taken at the eu level to help countries like there's deal with the influx of migrants. but we want first to remember the victims. -- >> we want first to remember the victims, but also to look to the future and we want europe to provide solutions for this as it is not possible for just one country to deal with this on its own. >> inside the chamber, the parliament president martin scholz began with a moment of silence. when we talk -- >> what we talk about illegal paragraphs, we are talking about things that are quite extraordinary. i cannot believe that the fishermen were being threatened with prosecution for helping the illegal immigrants. >> italy and others have called for changes to the so-called dublin re
eu ministers are scheduled to discuss that tragedy in luxembourg at a meeting today. italy and others have been calling for reform of immigration rules. they currently deal with migrant solely on the country of arrival. >> remembering the victims of the lampedusa boat disaster, this vigil was organized by members of the italian parliament. they want action to be taken at the eu level to help countries like there's deal with the influx of migrants. but we want first to remember the...
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even within the eu, the hurdles for reuniting refugee families are very high. very asylum procedures in different countries are difficult to reconcile, even when minors are involved. the homeworkers look for foster parents around the world for the children. for the director of this home, the greatest reward comes when children are reunited with their mothers. but when refugees die, as in the latest incident in lampedusa in italy, it hits everyone here hard. >> that was shocking news for all of us, a huge tragedy. but what i keep thinking about are the reasons why people flee their homes and the risks they take. the sense our government recently put up along the border with turkey increases the risk for refugees, because now they will try more dangerous routes. >> the greek government has closed out most of the gaps on the border along the river, with the help of fences and the eu border control authority. athens is healing it as a success. -- hailing it as a success. but others think the drop in refugees in the area comes at a price. >> part of the problem has
even within the eu, the hurdles for reuniting refugee families are very high. very asylum procedures in different countries are difficult to reconcile, even when minors are involved. the homeworkers look for foster parents around the world for the children. for the director of this home, the greatest reward comes when children are reunited with their mothers. but when refugees die, as in the latest incident in lampedusa in italy, it hits everyone here hard. >> that was shocking news for...
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it's become a port for migration into the eu. and the eu really needs to step up their effort. efforts to kind of put a system in plate place to helpe people. >>> egypt militar military and y officals wer -- >>> on fly ther friday there wae violence on the street of cairo. >> security forcethe demonstratt about the coup that upset am hed karzai. karzai -- morsi. >> the white house is getting the head lines they were hoping for across the country. the newspapers are saying the parntiopartial shutdown is integ with the sanctions against eye . this office does the mean the standard. and the white hous white house s secretary was asked to directly doltell us what the impact is. i think the greatest detail is what those people in the office to and why it's por important to return to work. >> we called the treasury department to final out what the impact was and so far they have not gotten back with us urge we'll be back with the weather. lan fill or land mine. a rubbish dump is causing suspicion. >> and why the world cup going to qatar will go to overtime. [[voiceover]] when people
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eu leaders are pushing for closer economic ties with china. the trade ministers of member states agreed to start talks with chinese leaders in hopes of concluding an investment treaty. the ministers want to create stronger protections for investors in the eu and china. they want chinese leaders to stop requiring foreign firms to work with local joint venture partners. eu leaders hope to reach an agreement with the chinese in 2 1/2 years. analysts say the eu and china experienced friction over trade in solar panels and telecommunication equipment. they say that friction could herald difficulties in any investment talks. >>> analysts at standard & poor's are keeping their credit rating on japanese government bonds unchanged, but they say they remain concerned about the country's fiscal situation. s&p analysts held their ratings on japan's long-term bonds steady at double "a" minus, the fourth highest of 21 levels. they say the government's decision to raise the consumption tax from 5% to 8% next april is one important step toward cutting its deb
eu leaders are pushing for closer economic ties with china. the trade ministers of member states agreed to start talks with chinese leaders in hopes of concluding an investment treaty. the ministers want to create stronger protections for investors in the eu and china. they want chinese leaders to stop requiring foreign firms to work with local joint venture partners. eu leaders hope to reach an agreement with the chinese in 2 1/2 years. analysts say the eu and china experienced friction over...
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spying on their allies. >> well, most eu countries implicated.ding the european parliament inquiry on the weekend, i'm aware that my country is subject to many of these allegations, but most of the big countries, france, germany, and so on are implicated in this, so this is a very wide-ranging set of allegations being produce and communicated by the guardian and the "new york times." and really the way to look at this is to understand this is an unprecedented set of whistleblowering allegations which should make us think. because you have allegations of the nsa infiltrating, you know, commercial companies of -- of, you know, untils of ordinary citizens having their communications listened to. people may think this is acceptable. some do. but increasingly there is a feeling that this is disproportion at it, and it just didn't -- just can't be just about security. although security and the fight against terrorism -- >> i want to bring the discussion back to the current allegations and spying on 35 world leaders. now the european union no doubt very
spying on their allies. >> well, most eu countries implicated.ding the european parliament inquiry on the weekend, i'm aware that my country is subject to many of these allegations, but most of the big countries, france, germany, and so on are implicated in this, so this is a very wide-ranging set of allegations being produce and communicated by the guardian and the "new york times." and really the way to look at this is to understand this is an unprecedented set of...
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when merkel arrived at the eu summit she hinted at long-term damage to u.s.ions and not just germany but across europe. >> translator: with regards to the nsa i have made it clear to the american president that spying between friends is unacceptable and said it in june when he was in berlin and july and also yesterday. it's not about me, it's about the privacy of all german people between allies there must be trust and this trust must be rebuilt. >> reporter: the german chancellor had talks with french president whose country is another nsa target. u.s. ambassadors in berlin and paris have been summoned and by the end of the day the two leaders had coordinated an action plan. merkel says she wants a pact that would put limits on spying between the u.s. and its european allies. >> translator: france and germany submitted a proposal to the member states and we will see to it we come to the ending of the corporation of services between the united states, france and germany. so we have a framework of how our intelligence can work together and other member states
when merkel arrived at the eu summit she hinted at long-term damage to u.s.ions and not just germany but across europe. >> translator: with regards to the nsa i have made it clear to the american president that spying between friends is unacceptable and said it in june when he was in berlin and july and also yesterday. it's not about me, it's about the privacy of all german people between allies there must be trust and this trust must be rebuilt. >> reporter: the german chancellor...
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just while you were talking we saw some pictures of the eu foreign representative or ashton and aftert press call really with the iranians michael mann who is the eu spokesman had a press conference and let's hear what he had to say. >> we hope that iran will come with constructive and concrete proposals today. we look forward very much to seeing their ideas. we are on our side ambitious to move forward quickly. we hope we will have two very productive days. we have come here with a sense of cautious optimism and a great sense of determination because we believe it is really time now for tangible results. >> there you are james, that is a rather typical eu statement covering all bases but they are optimistic and there does seem to be a mood of optimism because as we just talked about this diplomacy is moving faster than we thought during two days of talks. >> yes, and i think you have to put all of this into context. there are difficult issues that have to be resolved about iran's nuclear program and if iran can enrich uranium and they are very technical, detailed discussions and one
just while you were talking we saw some pictures of the eu foreign representative or ashton and aftert press call really with the iranians michael mann who is the eu spokesman had a press conference and let's hear what he had to say. >> we hope that iran will come with constructive and concrete proposals today. we look forward very much to seeing their ideas. we are on our side ambitious to move forward quickly. we hope we will have two very productive days. we have come here with a sense...
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super= sergio gomez/ aficionado :47-:50 inq= ...siempre le debemos a eu nunca le terminamos de pagargar leyendo con tristeza las cronoicas de lo que pudo terminar en catastrofe, no queda mas que aguantarse la pena y los comentarios mal intencionados que han inundado las redes sociales. super= edgar ortiz/ aficionado 1:01-1:05 inq=,, la verdad se lo debemos a ellos vamos al repechaje gracias a eu, le debemos una, una mas no,.. pero eso si, , indica brenda, las camisetas de los autores de tanto sufrimiento y pena ya no estaran en primera fila en su negocio, al fin que despues de esto seguramente solo saldran tan devaluadas como el nombre de este pais en el mundo futbolistico.. super= brenda gongora/vend e playeras 1:22-1:25 inq=.si, ya la tenemos de oferta por que puras decepciones ya. stand=jazive perez/ciudad de mexico 1:30-1:35 inq=..pero la esperanza es lo último que muere, por lo que en medio de este clima de decepción los aficionados esperan que ahora si , el equipo tricolor reflexione y se reivindique en su próximo esfuerzo, dándoles así un motivo para celebrar. y es que mientra
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italy has reportedly called for more assistance from the eu. as losses mount, alcatel lucent announce jobs will go including about 900 in france. they will try to limit the impact of their restructuring planned. barack obama and house speaker john boehner discussed the budget impasse as the u.s. government shutdown enters its second week. we go live to washington in a moment. first to the u.s. where barack obama is due to address reporters in about an hour. a budget deadlock forced the closure of nonessential services. both sides say they just restated the existing bargaining positions. for now, let's go to our correspondent in washington, philip. they are both digging their heels in then? >> the phone, and happened at 1045 a.m. local is the kind of phone call you describe as cordial. those two really do not get along out all. no information as to whether this was a shouting match or not but these are clear and trenched positions we have right now. maybe a tiny glimmer of hope from the speaker of the house of representatives earlier today when
italy has reportedly called for more assistance from the eu. as losses mount, alcatel lucent announce jobs will go including about 900 in france. they will try to limit the impact of their restructuring planned. barack obama and house speaker john boehner discussed the budget impasse as the u.s. government shutdown enters its second week. we go live to washington in a moment. first to the u.s. where barack obama is due to address reporters in about an hour. a budget deadlock forced the closure...
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do you think it is going to delay the eu session talks?t only the issue of census would delay controversial bosnia situation at the moment. it's so many other issues which are very linked to the daily life in bosnia but the census is the main one. the other is, for example, j and bg, unique in the identification number for the newborn children. we witnessed a huge protest around that issue because newborn children were not allowed to be given that unique number. the issue of so called the case and finsy is a bosnia you have about the right to be part of the presidency. so many other things. nothing in bosnia is unique. everything is so divided and dysfunctional that many blame the peace agreement. >> reporter: thank you so much for speaking to us. and a former war reporter joining us live from london, thank you. still ahead on this program why the price of egypt is giving celebrations an uncertain flavor and in sports england will be hoping history doesn't repeat itself as they try to qualify for next year's world cup. stay with us. my nam
do you think it is going to delay the eu session talks?t only the issue of census would delay controversial bosnia situation at the moment. it's so many other issues which are very linked to the daily life in bosnia but the census is the main one. the other is, for example, j and bg, unique in the identification number for the newborn children. we witnessed a huge protest around that issue because newborn children were not allowed to be given that unique number. the issue of so called the case...
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the eu presidency is proposing a seven percent cap. that difference could feed 68 million people a year. what efforts is he making to actively avert eu governments compromising the fight against world hunger? >> let me pay tribute to the campaign he has waged on the specific issue. we are clear that the production of biofuels should not undermine food security. in some countries, it is. a five percent cap on biofuels was one of the he assets of the campaign i supported. that is exactly what we are pushing for. i hope we will be successful. >> mr. burt. >> thank you very much. mr. speaker, the use of contaminated products by the nhs in the 1970's and 1980's exposed 5000 people to hepatitis c and some 1200 others included in that number to hiv as well. of those 1200, just over 300 are still alive. there has never been an apology or a public inquiry. would my friend who has an outstanding record meet with me and one of my constituents, look at the possibility of public admonishment and ensure that for those who survive now, they are treat
the eu presidency is proposing a seven percent cap. that difference could feed 68 million people a year. what efforts is he making to actively avert eu governments compromising the fight against world hunger? >> let me pay tribute to the campaign he has waged on the specific issue. we are clear that the production of biofuels should not undermine food security. in some countries, it is. a five percent cap on biofuels was one of the he assets of the campaign i supported. that is exactly...
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eu and that did not make jerry jones very happy ownner. they locked great.e that keep up with. so you know came out there. set all kind of record they made a lot of plays. you know it was you know it was that last second you know that end up cost is game this played heck of game. coming of ray try keep post season hopes alive against red sock. i like it! highlights are next. game fewer pirates trying eliminate cardinals but matt had other plans takes charlie morton deep center. he condition climb high enough and they take 2-zip lead. michael he took no hitter in. it is two home run solo home ring. pirates have chance bottom nine. tying run on first: he pops it up. cards twin. so back saints lewis for signing game on five. american lead red sock. trying sweep rays this led 347b zip. but on his 29 birthday gets hold of this play. at verizon center and maryland hole media day more coming your way tomorrow. that's sports tonight we are back right after this. we tpoup tmz.com it is sthaoeupb says happy 87 birthday simon this awesome! actually simon 54 about the y
eu and that did not make jerry jones very happy ownner. they locked great.e that keep up with. so you know came out there. set all kind of record they made a lot of plays. you know it was you know it was that last second you know that end up cost is game this played heck of game. coming of ray try keep post season hopes alive against red sock. i like it! highlights are next. game fewer pirates trying eliminate cardinals but matt had other plans takes charlie morton deep center. he condition...
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the eu and canada formalize a trade agreement to boost growth and employment. to a developing story coming out of paris, an ongoing hostage situation at a bank and a man is holding two people hostage and demanding a negotiator. he entered the cic bank in the 13th district and is demanding housing for himself and his son. we will bring you more details at the top of the hour. welcome back to the second part of the world this week where four paris-based journalists get to choose a fat over what has been making headlines. joining me now is the following -- and our very own international affairs editor douglas herbert. you can also tell us what you think about what we are talking about. tweet using #twtw. a sigh of relief from washington could be well and truly heard across the world after finally signing off on a deal to lift the debt ceiling. gradually coming back to life after this shutdown and it was a bruising political battle. republicans looking more and more like losers after accusations that hardliners had trashed the reputation. this is certainly not a do
the eu and canada formalize a trade agreement to boost growth and employment. to a developing story coming out of paris, an ongoing hostage situation at a bank and a man is holding two people hostage and demanding a negotiator. he entered the cic bank in the 13th district and is demanding housing for himself and his son. we will bring you more details at the top of the hour. welcome back to the second part of the world this week where four paris-based journalists get to choose a fat over what...
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chilindrina. >> eu!papÁ. >> por eso, estÁ trabajando. >> mira, no estoy para bromas. vengo a cobrarle lo que me debe de renta. >> no son bromas. ¿verdad que estÁ trabajando, chavo? >> sÍ, y yo tambiÉn. >> ¿ah, sÍ? ¿y tÚ de quÉ? >> de bolero. ¿le doy grasa? >> ¿mÁs de la que tiene? >> no le haga caso a la chilindrina, la muy tonta pensÓ que estaba yo hablando de la grasa que tiene usted en la panza. (tose). >> por eso no le voy a preguntar que si le doy grasa. mejor le pregunto, va a ser peor si le pregunto si le doy bola. >> chavo, cÁllate. y tÚ, ¿dÓnde estÁ tu papa? >> ya le dije que estÁ trabajando. >> ¿ah, sÍ? no me digas, ¿y dÓnde? >> estÁ trabajando en la peluquerÍa que estÁ en la esquina, seÑor. >> no le digas, menso. >> no le dije menso, le dije seÑor. >> que no le digas dÓnde estÁ trabajando. no ves que viene a cobrar la renta. >> ay, de veras, de veras. no, don ramÓn no estÁ trabajando en la peluquerÍa de la esquina. >> gracias. >> no hay por dÓnde. ♪ fÍgaro, figaro, fÍgaro ♪. ♪ fÍgaro, fi, figa
chilindrina. >> eu!papÁ. >> por eso, estÁ trabajando. >> mira, no estoy para bromas. vengo a cobrarle lo que me debe de renta. >> no son bromas. ¿verdad que estÁ trabajando, chavo? >> sÍ, y yo tambiÉn. >> ¿ah, sÍ? ¿y tÚ de quÉ? >> de bolero. ¿le doy grasa? >> ¿mÁs de la que tiene? >> no le haga caso a la chilindrina, la muy tonta pensÓ que estaba yo hablando de la grasa que tiene usted en la panza. (tose). >> por eso no...
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those programs will this stop along with other meal service a*eu relying on federal funds. >> we will see ourselves. throw safety so when that safety net is stretched as it will be with the shut down continues, people will fall through that safety net and we will be there as much as we can to catch this. the kitchen has never turned the way anyone from lack of food. >> that will take its toll and an extra burden for this already heckive population. >>> >> i want to bring in gop strategist. he's the former staff member from george w.bush. it's great to see you. as you watch this unfold, what do you think about what happened tonight? >> well, i'm just sorry that there wasn't more progress made. it doesn't help the financial markets and they are worried that the republicans and democrats aren't talking to each other. it doesn't help that they didn't make any progress. there's no rog resz made which is unfortunate. >> it's sud -ply unscientific. the republicans really took it on the chin and then today, this may have switched against the democrats a little bit. how you see it? >>> well, i
those programs will this stop along with other meal service a*eu relying on federal funds. >> we will see ourselves. throw safety so when that safety net is stretched as it will be with the shut down continues, people will fall through that safety net and we will be there as much as we can to catch this. the kitchen has never turned the way anyone from lack of food. >> that will take its toll and an extra burden for this already heckive population. >>> >> i want to...
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that's the eu foreign affairs chief. she's been on a visit to cairo.let's listen in and see what she's been saying. >> i've had a number of important meetings with the president, with the deputy prime minister, with the minister of defense. i've met with the grand amman and with the coptic pope and with the other parties. so a broad range of discussions, and i want to say in the beginning that it's very important for everyone to understand that i don't come here to interfere or to mediate. we are important partners together, the european union and egypt. we do a lot together. i met with the foreign minister, and our discussion was focused on the work that we're doing together in trying to support the removal of chemical weapons in syria, for example. all the work we've been doing together at the united nations last week. so this is an important relationship that we want to build upon. i was extremely interested in talking about the economic and political situation here in egypt. for the economy, the european union as you know is a strong partner and wo
that's the eu foreign affairs chief. she's been on a visit to cairo.let's listen in and see what she's been saying. >> i've had a number of important meetings with the president, with the deputy prime minister, with the minister of defense. i've met with the grand amman and with the coptic pope and with the other parties. so a broad range of discussions, and i want to say in the beginning that it's very important for everyone to understand that i don't come here to interfere or to...
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he plans to discuss this issue in the next eu summit that is scheduled for later this month. the ee you commission president said earlier this week in lampedusa that they plan to -- the eu commission president said earlier this week in lampedusa that they plan to increase patrols. despite that, tragedies like this continue. >> seemsa gupta reporting from rome. a number of leaders say the international criminal court has been unfairly targeting african nations. the two-day summit comes as kenyon president uhuru kenyatta is due to face trial at the hague next month -- as kenyan president uhuru kenyatta is due to face trial at the hague next month. >> some accused of being biased against africans. since the icc's creation in 2002 , the court has indicted more than 30 people, all of them africans. one president says the continent is being targeted. >> there are a lot of western leaders who deserve to be called before the international criminal court and have not been pursued. curiously, it is only african heads of state who are pursued. today, all african leaders are infuriated b
he plans to discuss this issue in the next eu summit that is scheduled for later this month. the ee you commission president said earlier this week in lampedusa that they plan to -- the eu commission president said earlier this week in lampedusa that they plan to increase patrols. despite that, tragedies like this continue. >> seemsa gupta reporting from rome. a number of leaders say the international criminal court has been unfairly targeting african nations. the two-day summit comes as...
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prominent individuals were also prevented from entering the eu. in june 2012, the u.s. followed by the eu banned banks from completing oil transactions with iranian banks and targeted companies that have aided iran's oil sector. i'm joined now live from tehran by a political analyst from the university of tehran. what do you make of the warmer relations between iran and now the u.k.? if you can hear me, what do you make of these -- >> i cannot hear you, but if i can point out a couple of things that are linked to your package. that is that the iranian government has said repeatedly that it is willing to be flexible but that the nuclear program itself, including peaceful enrichment -- enrichment for peaceful purposes is not on the table. from the very start the iranians said that enrichment at 20% was not something that the iranians are pursuing if they could obtain nuclear fuel from abroad. western countries basically prevented iran from purchasing nuclear fuel at 20% enrichment for producing medical isotopes. since the western countries were taking ordinary iranian pat
prominent individuals were also prevented from entering the eu. in june 2012, the u.s. followed by the eu banned banks from completing oil transactions with iranian banks and targeted companies that have aided iran's oil sector. i'm joined now live from tehran by a political analyst from the university of tehran. what do you make of the warmer relations between iran and now the u.k.? if you can hear me, what do you make of these -- >> i cannot hear you, but if i can point out a couple of...
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while the island takes the strain many hope that the eu will change its system to help them help those in need. sonia galego, al jazeera lampedusa, italy. >> more migrants have arrived on the shores of lampedusa. most of the boats come from the north african coast including tunisia. from the surgeon part of the country, there are boats leaving every other day but we don't hear about them unless something goes wrong as is the case with this boat off the coast of lampedusa. but most migrants are deciding to move from libya because it's a lot easier there. there is a breakdown of law and order and the militia is in control, now i think the priority for the european union is to coordinate with the libyan and tunisian authorities. certainly libya from the eu border patrol organization which patrols the area of the mediterranean wants to get a deal going with libya, hasn't happened so far. many of the migrants i've spoken to in tunisia and malt malta, pe are making millions of dollars out of their misery, basically. here in tunisia people are leaving for economic reasons. there are 60% unemp
while the island takes the strain many hope that the eu will change its system to help them help those in need. sonia galego, al jazeera lampedusa, italy. >> more migrants have arrived on the shores of lampedusa. most of the boats come from the north african coast including tunisia. from the surgeon part of the country, there are boats leaving every other day but we don't hear about them unless something goes wrong as is the case with this boat off the coast of lampedusa. but most...
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the eu has pledged italy will receive 30 million euros to deal with the refugee crisis. how will this help to distribute it more italy are out of the union and integrate them is not clear. >> there been so many ideas. there may be some positive. it is a lot of good help. >> as governments and international organizations brainstorm and the solution, one thing is certain. it will continue. >> the syrian government submitted its plan on chemical arms destruction meeting a deadline oh stop the peace talks are struggling to get on board. 19 opposition groups refusing to take part spurred by russia and the u.s. syria's groups are split. homes are on the front lines. >> this is south of damascus. 10 months ago, it was home to one million palestinians. today, 10% remain. the price of war is felt here. it has divided families and pitted brother against brother. >> they betrayed us. we cannot trust them anymore. but in today's ago he and his wife came home was up for 10 long months they lived on the streets. not given up hope they would return. this is what awaited them. the welco
the eu has pledged italy will receive 30 million euros to deal with the refugee crisis. how will this help to distribute it more italy are out of the union and integrate them is not clear. >> there been so many ideas. there may be some positive. it is a lot of good help. >> as governments and international organizations brainstorm and the solution, one thing is certain. it will continue. >> the syrian government submitted its plan on chemical arms destruction meeting a...
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the government said 600 employees could lose their jobs as part of government cuts demanded by the eu. john serat has more. >> it is an intense meeting. half of these students will have to go bearing the brunt of the higher education dismissals. there are no graduations no teaching. students are siding with staff. finalist is worried about the job market he will find. >> we support the strike and fight with the staff, not just because 400 households are being shuttered but it is a blow to public universities and to our studies. >> the polytechnic relies heavily on its staff, like this wear simulator. >> in 2005 we had 105 teaching positions and now we have 65. we are struggling to keep up standards. >> state funding for higher education has fallen by almost half in two years. in greece, the bottom of the european union. the polytechnic has decided enough is enough. the polytechnic has a history of resistance to authority. in 1973, students locked themselves onto this campus, demanding representation in university bodies. the military government of the day used a tank to smash through
the government said 600 employees could lose their jobs as part of government cuts demanded by the eu. john serat has more. >> it is an intense meeting. half of these students will have to go bearing the brunt of the higher education dismissals. there are no graduations no teaching. students are siding with staff. finalist is worried about the job market he will find. >> we support the strike and fight with the staff, not just because 400 households are being shuttered but it is a...
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why are they so angry at the eu?ll, we spoke to those residents after they shouted shame, shame. and they even shouted [ inaudible ] towards them and we asked why, and they said we think this is yet another cut work by politicians who like to come here every time some bad tragedy happens, but then they don't really do anything to help out, and they have been asking now for years. for instance a humanitarian corridor to be opened in the stretch of sea that separates lampedusa with north africa, to allow safe passage. but they also ask for help so these migrants who arrive here will be moved to other places and not so they don't stay here on the island. so although they welcome the offer of giving more money to help italy cope, they feel like still they have been abanned by the european union and by italy as a whole. >> all right. thanks for that. >>> [ inaudible ] has been allowed to leave pakistan after being granted bail by the country's top court. the former military ruler has been under house arrest for nearly six
why are they so angry at the eu?ll, we spoke to those residents after they shouted shame, shame. and they even shouted [ inaudible ] towards them and we asked why, and they said we think this is yet another cut work by politicians who like to come here every time some bad tragedy happens, but then they don't really do anything to help out, and they have been asking now for years. for instance a humanitarian corridor to be opened in the stretch of sea that separates lampedusa with north africa,...
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he wants help from the eu. that is also the common message coming out of italian politics today. politicians on both sides of the spectrum have said they would like to see a greater crackdown on the traffickers who will quit these migrants onto very rickety vessels, which tend to run out of fuel or capsized partly because they are so overloaded. i think that is going to be -- problematic because it will involve rolling up sleeves and getting involved in law enforcement in north africa. quite a problem there. >> despite this week disaster with the high death toll, it seems the stream of refugees continues unabated. why is that? >> there are two reasons, one is nearing the end of the sailing season. the bad weather is coming. lots of people are waiting for their turn to make the saving. they are hurrying up to get across while they can, otherwise they will have to put off their trip until next spring. secondly, in addition to the more typical ways of sub-saharan african migrants who are coming over, we are now looking at a large number of serious escaping the civil war. escaping th
he wants help from the eu. that is also the common message coming out of italian politics today. politicians on both sides of the spectrum have said they would like to see a greater crackdown on the traffickers who will quit these migrants onto very rickety vessels, which tend to run out of fuel or capsized partly because they are so overloaded. i think that is going to be -- problematic because it will involve rolling up sleeves and getting involved in law enforcement in north africa. quite a...
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but remember how much trade and information goes back and forth between the eu and america. it is very hard to see how it will work. one suggestion that other alleged -- and that other alleged victims have been making -- the brazilians -- they are suggesting maybe we will get internet companies to host data about brazilians on servers stored in brazil that are much harder for americans to get access to. and that is one idea. there is definitely around the world that our government starting to make noise about america, and i think america has to take notice. much, indeed.ery sexual violence against women in egypt has now reached epidemic proportions. that is the view of human rights campaigners, and a recent you one study suggested nine out of 10 egypt and women has -- have experienced some form of sexual harassment. on wednesday, a man convicted of harassment had his sentence definitely reduced from 45 years in prison to just five years. as part of our "100 women" season, a report on how mobs are taking matters into their own hands as authorities failed to act. tasers,ng out
but remember how much trade and information goes back and forth between the eu and america. it is very hard to see how it will work. one suggestion that other alleged -- and that other alleged victims have been making -- the brazilians -- they are suggesting maybe we will get internet companies to host data about brazilians on servers stored in brazil that are much harder for americans to get access to. and that is one idea. there is definitely around the world that our government starting to...
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to that and get it right again, and it is the duty of parliamentarians to now point this out in the eu in the usa. >> we have just been getting information over the last few minutes that angela merkel and another may have been spied on, as well. she spoke to american president barack obama and called this unacceptable. there is a trend, angela merkel saying this is unacceptable, the french saying this is unacceptable. you are going to be very interested in what is coming out of european authorities at the end of the week. the question i want to put to you is you clearly have, you clearly disagree with what the u.s. is doing in terms of the spying in europe, but officials, observers, they have been saying that european countries do the same thing on their own scale.po the same. >> this is what we are doing right now. just a few weeks ago, we had an inquiry on the attack with an intelligence provider by gchq, which is mostly proven, and i just have to say that with cyber crime, we should look at the intelligence, whether they are one of the biggest cyber criminals in europe, and i am ver
to that and get it right again, and it is the duty of parliamentarians to now point this out in the eu in the usa. >> we have just been getting information over the last few minutes that angela merkel and another may have been spied on, as well. she spoke to american president barack obama and called this unacceptable. there is a trend, angela merkel saying this is unacceptable, the french saying this is unacceptable. you are going to be very interested in what is coming out of european...
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no other eu country offers that. >> we are just looking for somewhere safe, he says, and the only safe place in sweden. >> i decide to leave the area because it is becoming more dangerous. >> this man got here sunday after a two-week journey via turkey and greece. it was not cheap. he wants to remain anonymous as he awake anxiously for news that his family has been smuggled safely to lebanon. >> after two months, they will give me a residential permit, and after that, i can apply for my family ended two months they will be here. this is what we know. >> then you start a whole life in sweden? >> yes, hopefully. because we are looking for peace, and this is a piece country. -- peace country. >> anyone getting your and claiming permanent residents can from syria,family making sweden a sought after destination. >> when we take a decision, it is a legal matter, but of course, it is very easy to see that if you want children to reunite with her parents him it is a moral question. so, i think there is a great need of european solidarity as well. >> at the swedish parliament, there is strong b
no other eu country offers that. >> we are just looking for somewhere safe, he says, and the only safe place in sweden. >> i decide to leave the area because it is becoming more dangerous. >> this man got here sunday after a two-week journey via turkey and greece. it was not cheap. he wants to remain anonymous as he awake anxiously for news that his family has been smuggled safely to lebanon. >> after two months, they will give me a residential permit, and after that, i...
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asking eu members to join the initiative if they wanted to. german officials will be on their way to the white house to discuss this as the german chancellor was upset with the news that her phone was being monitored. this is an initiative by germany and brazil. they want to propose a draft joint resolution to restrain foreign spying activities. does it directly touch on the nsa's activities? it does call for an expansion of international privacy rights. this draft had existed before the internet but this time germany and brazil wanted it to be applied to online communications. no question about why they are pushing this initiative. it is the displeasure they have towards the u.s. over nsa spying activities. >> aside from what leaders are doing abroad and americans at home are also beginning to take action on this issue. tomorrow, thousands of civil liberties advocates are expected to take to the streets of washington to tell the u.s. government to stop infringing on their right to privacy. the rally is called stop watching us. the name as sim
asking eu members to join the initiative if they wanted to. german officials will be on their way to the white house to discuss this as the german chancellor was upset with the news that her phone was being monitored. this is an initiative by germany and brazil. they want to propose a draft joint resolution to restrain foreign spying activities. does it directly touch on the nsa's activities? it does call for an expansion of international privacy rights. this draft had existed before the...
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and indirectly asking for more assistance for the eu. >> reporter: sonya is live for us in lampadusa thanks for that. somalies were some of the people who were on the boats and the journey they take to reach europe. >> there are two routes they tend to use, the main one is the relatively short hop here and what happens is people move from southern somalia and central and ethiopia and cross in the northern parts of africa and somalia and they are often carried by people smugglers crossing to yemen and cross to easte eastern europe. some go west to take care of security services in libya to try to cross there into southern europe and into italy and across into spain. what we see is increasingly well organized network of smugglers and according to the organization for migration, people smuggling is as lucrative as some of the more profitable illegal enterprises like drugs trafficking and arms trafficking. a study said between 97-99% of all african refugees trying to get into southern europe are using the services of those people smugglers. it's an incredibly well organized business and
and indirectly asking for more assistance for the eu. >> reporter: sonya is live for us in lampadusa thanks for that. somalies were some of the people who were on the boats and the journey they take to reach europe. >> there are two routes they tend to use, the main one is the relatively short hop here and what happens is people move from southern somalia and central and ethiopia and cross in the northern parts of africa and somalia and they are often carried by people smugglers...
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. >> eu! >> ¿dÓnde estÁ tu papa?se). >> por eso no le voy a preguntar que si le doy grasa. mejor le pregunto, va a ser peor si le pregunto si le doy bola. >> chavo, cÁllate. y tÚ, ¿dÓnde estÁ tu papa? >> ya le dije que estÁ trabajando. >> ¿ah, sÍ? no me digas, ¿y dÓnde? >> estÁ trabajando en la peluquerÍa que estÁ en la esquina, seÑor. >> no le digas, menso. >> no le dije menso, le dije seÑor. >> que no le digas dÓnde estÁ trabajando. no ves que viene a cobrar la renta. >> ay, de veras, de veras. no, don ramÓn no estÁ trabajando en la peluquerÍa de la esquina. >> gracias. >> no hay por dÓnde. (cantando). fÍgaro, figaro, fÍgaro . fÍgaro, fi, figaro, fa . fÍgaro, fi, figaro, fa . fÍgaro, fi, figaro, fi . fÍgaro, fa, figaro, fi . (cantando). >> buenos dÍas. >> buenos dÍas, en un momentito lo atiendo. (cantando). >> no sabÍa que fuera usted peluquero. >> yo tampoco sabÍa. >> ¿quÉ? >> digo, yo tampoco sabÍa que usted no sabÍa que yo era peluquero. >> bueno ¿y quÉ tal? >> pues regular, seÑor barriga. y usted ¿quÉ tal? >> t
. >> eu! >> ¿dÓnde estÁ tu papa?se). >> por eso no le voy a preguntar que si le doy grasa. mejor le pregunto, va a ser peor si le pregunto si le doy bola. >> chavo, cÁllate. y tÚ, ¿dÓnde estÁ tu papa? >> ya le dije que estÁ trabajando. >> ¿ah, sÍ? no me digas, ¿y dÓnde? >> estÁ trabajando en la peluquerÍa que estÁ en la esquina, seÑor. >> no le digas, menso. >> no le dije menso, le dije seÑor. >> que no le digas...
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they hope they'll comply with the eu demands today.s, back to you. >> what time is that board meeting this afternoon? we might hear something by the close of plate today? >> yes, absolutely. the board meeting 2 50 30 cet. we'll have to wait to see if we get announcements earlier. >> jules, what else have i been interest. we've been talking to the ceo here. he was talking to me about the fashion industry and the idea of made in italy. i'm also going talking to another ceo and about some of the corporate issues we've been speaking about plenty coming up. >> yes. jules for now, thank you. that's the latest from milan. still to come, jet star's dream liners have finally landed after a five-year wait. more when we come back. >>> just a reminder what's on the agenda in asia. the spotlight will shine on indonesia. they'll watch the rate hikes. it continues in bali and in japan more numbers are due. >>> the british government has asked the eu for a chance to split up rbs. this request was made back in july. the stock today is down 2%. this wee
they hope they'll comply with the eu demands today.s, back to you. >> what time is that board meeting this afternoon? we might hear something by the close of plate today? >> yes, absolutely. the board meeting 2 50 30 cet. we'll have to wait to see if we get announcements earlier. >> jules, what else have i been interest. we've been talking to the ceo here. he was talking to me about the fashion industry and the idea of made in italy. i'm also going talking to another ceo and...
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they point out if the eu strapping is confirmed, it is illegal. they ignore knowledge -- they acknowledged washington taking a hit. >> the unfortunate aspect is that mr. snowden has divulged a lot of information that is damaging to the united states. >> the headline reports of obama saying to merkel, i knew nothing. german politicians are looking for a full parliamentary investigation. >> you said earlier that you are dubious as to whether barack obama is correct when his spokesman says that he did not know and that he was not privy to a conversation. do you feel for the german interior minister that made a trip back in july and we have these further revelations? >> presidents and diplomats tell little white lies to each other all the time for appearances sake. it is rather expected that obama has to say, i did not know about this. just when french intelligence has been caught in years past spying on american companies and the president had to say i had no idea, i am shocked. the fact that the u.s. was listening to chancellor merkel's phone, if th
they point out if the eu strapping is confirmed, it is illegal. they ignore knowledge -- they acknowledged washington taking a hit. >> the unfortunate aspect is that mr. snowden has divulged a lot of information that is damaging to the united states. >> the headline reports of obama saying to merkel, i knew nothing. german politicians are looking for a full parliamentary investigation. >> you said earlier that you are dubious as to whether barack obama is correct when his...
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once he won the nobel prize and now eu laments his spying eyes.these allegations of spying on world leaders. >> there is this from utah injury lawyers. it may be early here out west, but john-- >> it says josh. it says josh. >> josh and christine make this friday the best. >> i picked this one. i wanted to say we appreciate you watching but, hello, i'm john berman. been here every day a little bit over a year. it's john, not josh but no grudge here. i appreciate you watching. thanks for paying such close attention. you can come up with your very own morning rhyme. tweet us. >> i'm not even a regular! they got my name right! i love it! >> what are you going to do? >> take a look what is coming up on "new day." john cuomo and kelly with us this morning. >> thanks, steve. steve, you have to blame auto correct. you can't give them too much grief. josh and john, very similar. >> josh a very unusual name. >> they know who you are. you have a very unique voice and delivery style. >> the deep baritonbaritone. >> and you're not zoraida because you're not g
once he won the nobel prize and now eu laments his spying eyes.these allegations of spying on world leaders. >> there is this from utah injury lawyers. it may be early here out west, but john-- >> it says josh. it says josh. >> josh and christine make this friday the best. >> i picked this one. i wanted to say we appreciate you watching but, hello, i'm john berman. been here every day a little bit over a year. it's john, not josh but no grudge here. i appreciate you...
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the maltese prime minister appeals for help from the eu. he says the mediterranean is becoming a cemetery. >> we feel totally abandoned. there is no mincing with words, abandoned. this is a european problem. malta, lampedusa, italy, we are not our own frontiers, we are europe's frontiers. these people are looking for a future in europe and europe our colleagues cannot turn a blind face to all this. >> it could have been far worse. around 200 people were rescued. maltese and european rescue ships were on the scene. these were shot by italian navy. does dozens of people waiting to be picked up. here a toddler is handed onto the shim, once on board, they are coughed with blankets overcoming their ordeal. this child was brought in with his mother and father but hits three-year-old brother didn't make it. >> we activated our group which is is made up of doctors, anesthesiologists, cardiologists, we are ready to take action. >> it is barely a week since the last migrant disaster, the worst yet are claiming over 350 lives. the coffins make their j
the maltese prime minister appeals for help from the eu. he says the mediterranean is becoming a cemetery. >> we feel totally abandoned. there is no mincing with words, abandoned. this is a european problem. malta, lampedusa, italy, we are not our own frontiers, we are europe's frontiers. these people are looking for a future in europe and europe our colleagues cannot turn a blind face to all this. >> it could have been far worse. around 200 people were rescued. maltese and european...
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. >> kind of hard to talk to the former mayor and on the eu of the mayor's race, to not get his thoughts on the current state of life in new york. i want to thank the mayor for taking all those questions about life in new york and i want to celebrate and ank him for coming on to talk about his book thomas beating about the stuff we wanted to know about years after being the mayor of the city of new york. a gorgeous mosaic that he said over a over again. new york city is a gorgeous mosaic and indeed, it is. we are honored to have the chance to see you serve. thanks for coming on the program again. >> thank you, buddy. ands: thanks for watching as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with award-winning journalist eric schlosser about command and control, nuclear safety. we will see you then. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. >> be more. pbs.
. >> kind of hard to talk to the former mayor and on the eu of the mayor's race, to not get his thoughts on the current state of life in new york. i want to thank the mayor for taking all those questions about life in new york and i want to celebrate and ank him for coming on to talk about his book thomas beating about the stuff we wanted to know about years after being the mayor of the city of new york. a gorgeous mosaic that he said over a over again. new york city is a gorgeous mosaic...
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while the island takes the strain many hope the eu will change its system.l, the people here of lampedusa have been solding a silent memorial. the people here have really felt the full weight of this tragedy and many of course have been dealing with these kinds of situations here for years and know full well exactly how these tragedies unfold here. here is what one man who got involved in the rescue efforts had to say about his experience on thursday. >> translator: at dawn it seemed that i could hear screams, but i didn't really think anything of it. we thought it was sea gulls, but at a certain point my friend said we need to go out to sea. and there were all of these people with their arms raised crying for help. it was just terrible. at that point we immediately called the port and quickly started picking up these people in the boat. we picked up 47 of them. >> as the rescue operations were hampered by bad weather, there was a sense of frustration amongst the coast gashed that they could not continue with those operations as much as they would. they have
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the lack of growth and the stagnation asked do with the eu, which does not work.it works in the interest of a few countries in europe. >> we are back to the eurozone crisis. we are going to pick up on that point. we have to take a quick break, unfortunately. stay with us. much more to come. >> before we resume the debate, a sample of the stories that we will be following at the top of the hour right here. the un's general assembly, in a speech, the syrian foreign minister compares the rebel offensive to the september 11 attacks on the united states. israel's prime minister is in washington. netanyahu meeting obama. obama says he is not at all resigned to a government shutdown. he expects to speak to congressional leaders during the day and in the ensuing days. we are heading towards the first federal shutdown in 17 years if there is no deal on a budget by midnight. wall street is down because of the looming closure of many government services. turkey announcing major political reform aimed at keeping the peace process with the kurds on track. they include changes
the lack of growth and the stagnation asked do with the eu, which does not work.it works in the interest of a few countries in europe. >> we are back to the eurozone crisis. we are going to pick up on that point. we have to take a quick break, unfortunately. stay with us. much more to come. >> before we resume the debate, a sample of the stories that we will be following at the top of the hour right here. the un's general assembly, in a speech, the syrian foreign minister compares...
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you outlined the stakes at the eu hearing going open, they propositioned to have a look and review the policies that have led to this. the guardian newspaper, another shoulshoe has dropped. the nsa solicits white house and pentagon officials to send them phone numbers of foreign leaders. so this scandal is showing no signs of going away any time soon. >> mike viqueira, appreciate it. >>> the people who helped create the health insurance exchange website testified before congress today. lawmakers wanted to know why the site has been plagued with problems. more on the contentious hearing. >> it was supposed to be finding about what the problems were with healthcare.gov, where americans could go and find out about health care perhaps. many people have previously been denied health insurance. but this hearing was not about trying to fix and solve problems. it quickly deteriorated into almost blood sport with democrats trying to defend this program, saying this will help millions of americans, republicans saying the problems of the rollout of the affordable care act are simply another reaso
you outlined the stakes at the eu hearing going open, they propositioned to have a look and review the policies that have led to this. the guardian newspaper, another shoulshoe has dropped. the nsa solicits white house and pentagon officials to send them phone numbers of foreign leaders. so this scandal is showing no signs of going away any time soon. >> mike viqueira, appreciate it. >>> the people who helped create the health insurance exchange website testified before congress...
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this latest scandal is a boost for those seeking greater eu electronic independence. >> we have to protect our strategic autonomy. that means the satellite navigation program, the european cloud, european standards. technology we are in charge of instead of depending on american and chinese know how. >> privacy is on the agenda at the latest summit of european leaders. they want to assure internet providers obtain the consent from customers to use their personal data. >> asked how it was the case that everybody seem to be spying on everybody else. >> it is not just empty words. in the u.k., its own intelligence service was spying at the g-20 servants -- summit to the point of setting up internet cafÉs so they could read participants' e-mails. dgsa spy service has a giant supercomputer tapping its own citizens' data. the germans collaborated with the nsa to spy on german citizens. everyone knows that has been the line out of the u.s.. let's not be naÏve or hypocritical. >> pakistan's prime minister has talked to president obama about drone strikes. >> barack obama and the prime minister tri
this latest scandal is a boost for those seeking greater eu electronic independence. >> we have to protect our strategic autonomy. that means the satellite navigation program, the european cloud, european standards. technology we are in charge of instead of depending on american and chinese know how. >> privacy is on the agenda at the latest summit of european leaders. they want to assure internet providers obtain the consent from customers to use their personal data. >> asked...
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you'll never be able to veto an eu treaty. you'll never duty eu budget and if you did you'd have no allies in europe. well we proved them wrong. i vetoed that treaty and i cut that budget. and in doing all this, we haven't lost respect, we have won allies to get powers back from europe. that is what we will do and at the end of it yes, we will give the british people their say in a referendum. that is our pledge. it will be your choice, in or out. \[applause] and of course, we know what one person said about us recently. you just heard the russian official who said britain is just a small island that no one pays attention to. really? let me just get this off my chest one more time. when the world wanted rights, who wrote magna carta? who built the first parliament? when they looked for compassion who led abolition of slavery. who gave women their vote? who offered blood, tears and sweat? and whose music do they dance to? whose universities do they flock to? tolerance from every nation, young and old, straight and gay? who is e
you'll never be able to veto an eu treaty. you'll never duty eu budget and if you did you'd have no allies in europe. well we proved them wrong. i vetoed that treaty and i cut that budget. and in doing all this, we haven't lost respect, we have won allies to get powers back from europe. that is what we will do and at the end of it yes, we will give the british people their say in a referendum. that is our pledge. it will be your choice, in or out. \[applause] and of course, we know what one...