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but after those disclosures, an austrian law student named max schram went to the ireland data protection commissioner and said, i think facebook is violating eu privacy law even though they are safe harbor certified. they said, i cannot decide this. the commission determines safe harbor as a vehicle was an adequate data transfer. the irish high court concurred with the irish data protection authority. it was then appealed to the european court of justice. first the advocate general came out with the decision that said based on the us systemic failures and privacy protection and particularly pointing at the june 20132013 disclosures associated with surveillance and also collection of particularly european union citizen data based off of the reporting that the advocate general recommended and validating safe harbor. the europeanharbor. the european court of justice concurred and invalidated safe harbor as of october 6. a long way to get there, but i thought it would be helpful to have some framing. my question is, what did the court decide on,on, and what is the scope of the european court of justice's decision? >> thank you for this great summ
but after those disclosures, an austrian law student named max schram went to the ireland data protection commissioner and said, i think facebook is violating eu privacy law even though they are safe harbor certified. they said, i cannot decide this. the commission determines safe harbor as a vehicle was an adequate data transfer. the irish high court concurred with the irish data protection authority. it was then appealed to the european court of justice. first the advocate general came out...
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we're indicating that member states are not enforcing the eu law and the european commission doesn't have enough control instruments at hand and yet again we're talking about something that our internal market consumer protection committee has been talking on a number of occasions. my colleague was the report of several years ago where we pointed to that short coming. we need a lot of commitment from the european commission but also from the eu member states in order to rectify this. not so long ago we also dealt with very noxious nitrogen oxide coming from vehicles. this is when i suggested that in a relevant regulation the more power should be given to the european commission, but back then many colleagues were against it. listen to you dear colleagues today, i do hope you have changed your minds now because negotiations are only just beginning so there's a chance. let us not panic, however. commissioner, i agree we need to really look into the eu market and to see how regulations are complied with. we need to rebuild consumer confidence and to -- confidence among the business peop
we're indicating that member states are not enforcing the eu law and the european commission doesn't have enough control instruments at hand and yet again we're talking about something that our internal market consumer protection committee has been talking on a number of occasions. my colleague was the report of several years ago where we pointed to that short coming. we need a lot of commitment from the european commission but also from the eu member states in order to rectify this. not so...
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member states are not and forcing the eu law and the european commission does not have enough control insurance at hand. yet again we are talking but something that our internal market and consumer protection committee has been looking at on a number of occasions. my colleague was injured in report from several years ago. need a lot of commitment from the european commission but also from the eu member states to rectify this. with a veryt noxious nitrogen oxide coming from vehicles. a relevant situation, more power should be given to that european commission. but back then many colleagues were against it. listening to you today, dear colleagues, i hope that you have changed your mind now. negotiations are only just beginning. let us not panic, however. i agree that we need to thoroughly look into the eu market and to see how regulations are complied with. we need to rebuild consumer confidence among the business people. to make sure they are not cheating us. and information in vehicle specifications may be needed to restore the confidence to the eu and nationally to see that they trul
member states are not and forcing the eu law and the european commission does not have enough control insurance at hand. yet again we are talking but something that our internal market and consumer protection committee has been looking at on a number of occasions. my colleague was injured in report from several years ago. need a lot of commitment from the european commission but also from the eu member states to rectify this. with a veryt noxious nitrogen oxide coming from vehicles. a relevant...
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call snowden, after those disclosures an austrian law student went to the ireland data protection commissioner and said i think facebook is violating eu privacy law even though they're safe harbor certified, the irish official said i can't decide this. the irish high court country occurred with the irish data protection authority. it was appealed to the european court of justice. the european court of justice, first the advocate general came out with a decision late in september that said that based on the u.s.'s systemic failures in privacy protection, and particularly pointing out the june 2013 disclosures associated with surveillance and wholesale collection of particularly european union citizen data based off of the regulatory, the advocate general recommended invalidating safe harbor. the european court of justice concurred and invalidated safe harbor as of october 6th. a long way to get there, but i thought it would be helpful with some framing. so my question to you, damien, is what did the court decide on, and what's the scope of the european court of justice's decision? >> thank you very much for this great summary. the cour
call snowden, after those disclosures an austrian law student went to the ireland data protection commissioner and said i think facebook is violating eu privacy law even though they're safe harbor certified, the irish official said i can't decide this. the irish high court country occurred with the irish data protection authority. it was appealed to the european court of justice. the european court of justice, first the advocate general came out with a decision late in september that said that...
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"facebook like many thousands of european companies relies on a number of methods prescribed by eu law to legally transfer data to the u.s. from europe aside from safe harbor." and they added "it is intertive that eu and u.s. governments ensure that they continue to provide reliable methods for lawful data transfer methods." >> the question is what happens now? a lot of bay area tech companies are going to have to make some changes. >> joining us to explain the impact of this ruling, danny o'brian with the international director of the electronic frontier foundation. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> this was a 15-year-old agreement between the eu and the u.s. europe's top court now saying it's invalid, it's not good enough. break this down for us. what does this mean for facebook, google, even amazon who operate overseas? >> well, the trickiest thing for all of these companies is that under this particular judgment or the crux of it, they haven't necessarily done anything wrong. it's the u.s. government's mass surveillance program that has caused so much concern in europe. so ev
"facebook like many thousands of european companies relies on a number of methods prescribed by eu law to legally transfer data to the u.s. from europe aside from safe harbor." and they added "it is intertive that eu and u.s. governments ensure that they continue to provide reliable methods for lawful data transfer methods." >> the question is what happens now? a lot of bay area tech companies are going to have to make some changes. >> joining us to explain the...
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released a statement, facebook like many companies relies on a number of the methods prescribed by eu law to transfer date to the u.s. from europe aside from safe harbor. >>> the big purchase by pandora that was announced today that will get you into concerts. >>> a recall for volkswagen. the country where it will begin and why u.s. owners may have to wait a while. doeight pieces ofily original recipe chicken? yes. [ding] two large mashed potatoes and gravy? yes. [ding] and are you the real colonel sanders? yes... [buzzing] it's finger lickin' good. it took joel silverman years to become a master dog trainer. but only a few commands to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. >>> oakland's music streaming company pandora is expanding. it's buying ticket fly. this deal is worked $450 million. this move allows pandora to tell when the artists are in town. >>> a possible strike is looming tonight at fiat as the united auto workers union and the carmaker go to the wire. the union sent its strike notice yesterday. the facto
released a statement, facebook like many companies relies on a number of the methods prescribed by eu law to transfer date to the u.s. from europe aside from safe harbor. >>> the big purchase by pandora that was announced today that will get you into concerts. >>> a recall for volkswagen. the country where it will begin and why u.s. owners may have to wait a while. doeight pieces ofily original recipe chicken? yes. [ding] two large mashed potatoes and gravy? yes. [ding] and...
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addressed this obliquely a couple times -- is that they don't have much room to maneuver, because the eu laws all the governing conventions are very clear that you need to allow refugees to come in. internally, it is article 16. that sheis saying is is merely enforcing rules that have already been agreed to by the eu. is there criticism of her to be wrought? has she brought counterparts on a little bit more on how to implement them? perhaps. but i think her line is that we are following the rules and this is what is required of us by our treaty obligations, human rights treaties at the u.n. level and eu wide treaties. francine: hans nichols in berlin. niall, she is right to do it. niall: the interesting thing here is that they are rules until you suspend the rules. some of them get suspended in a crisis and following rules and a germanic way without any attempt to get info with other european leaders, i think it's politically unrealistic. i was talking to the former polish foreign minister about this the other night. been somebody who has rather pro-german at some of his utterances and has ca
addressed this obliquely a couple times -- is that they don't have much room to maneuver, because the eu laws all the governing conventions are very clear that you need to allow refugees to come in. internally, it is article 16. that sheis saying is is merely enforcing rules that have already been agreed to by the eu. is there criticism of her to be wrought? has she brought counterparts on a little bit more on how to implement them? perhaps. but i think her line is that we are following the...
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eu-based cell processor. there's an example of where there's a gap in the law right there.'m sure you're being asked questions about that scenario. so what businesses are looking for is legal certainty, looking for quickly. there turning to the european dpas in particular we have noticed article 29 working part of which is kind of a trade association of european dpas and they're looking for that group, they are looking, turning to them for federal guidance. because right now we have a scenario where you could have 28 different interpretations depending on the dpas and then in addition to the 20 a plethora of german dpas at the local level interpreting the opinion in their own different ways which would obviously splinter the european the data flows before you even get to transatlantic data flows. and so that's a concern. so companies are looking for titans from all of the eu dpas to the article 29 working party and they're looking for in a timely way. >> speak at tonic the article 29 working party is meeting right now trying to figure out how to deal with this, what advice
eu-based cell processor. there's an example of where there's a gap in the law right there.'m sure you're being asked questions about that scenario. so what businesses are looking for is legal certainty, looking for quickly. there turning to the european dpas in particular we have noticed article 29 working part of which is kind of a trade association of european dpas and they're looking for that group, they are looking, turning to them for federal guidance. because right now we have a scenario...
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. >> similar provisions of under eu slum law and the convention does not apply to those in serious reasons, serious nonpolitical crimes. activists estimate hundreds have entered into europe. syrian who say they have suffered at the hands of alleged criminals are determined to take justice. osama al javid, al jazeera. >> up to 50 thown have enter since lafs sat. >> another leg for another thoou thousand or more srns refugees. >> ah lali from new york wants o sure, to arrive in sloof and the numbers keep on coming. >> that is too butter without >> they do not tell us where they will send those people. they just push them through the border, unexpectedly, sometimes in not have vefs good condition. and this is very hard then for us. >> with the prime minister's visit efficiency returns to the camp on friday. refugees were registered and transport laid on for them to continue their journey towards the aw austrian border. the uncontrolled exit continues. robin forester walker, al jazeera. >>> at least 43 died when a truck collided with a bus in france. >> the coach has been entirely burnt out. i
. >> similar provisions of under eu slum law and the convention does not apply to those in serious reasons, serious nonpolitical crimes. activists estimate hundreds have entered into europe. syrian who say they have suffered at the hands of alleged criminals are determined to take justice. osama al javid, al jazeera. >> up to 50 thown have enter since lafs sat. >> another leg for another thoou thousand or more srns refugees. >> ah lali from new york wants o sure, to...
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s refugee convention addresses criminal-seeking asylum and similar ones exist under eu law. it does not apply to those committing war crimes or crimes against humanity or serious non-political crimes. activists estimate hundreds of members have entered europe. some were sponsored in public areas and aren't trying to hide. syrians that say they have suffered at the happied of alleged criminals are determined for justice. >>> the u. nuchlt's envoy to yemen will start working immediately with the government and houthi rebels on peace talks. he gave the u.n. security council an update on the current situation on friday. he said both sides have agreed to sented delegations, but a date is yet to be agreed. speaking to al jazeera after the session, he also warned that anybody committing human rights violations would be prosecuted. >> translator: there are sanctions and there are acknowledged international laws, there are violations that must be dealt with. in the future cases the violations will be death with and have implications observed by the international community. those who
s refugee convention addresses criminal-seeking asylum and similar ones exist under eu law. it does not apply to those committing war crimes or crimes against humanity or serious non-political crimes. activists estimate hundreds of members have entered europe. some were sponsored in public areas and aren't trying to hide. syrians that say they have suffered at the happied of alleged criminals are determined for justice. >>> the u. nuchlt's envoy to yemen will start working immediately...
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can continue using other mechanisms for the transfer of personal data available under the eu data protection lawand the head of air france says they are willing to have talks with unions on how to cut costs. the french fry minister was at the headquarters of air france one day after managers had to flee from angry employees. they are calling for more dialogue between unions and the airlines, and they say the pictures of angry people have damaged the image of the entire country. the employees were protesting cutting 2900 jobs at the airline to make the business profitable. >> because negotiations failed, and because real negotiations practically did not take place at all, we have to proceed with a restructuring plan. if the unions, especially those representing pilots, are ready for real negotiations, the door is open. another company under pressure, volkswagen. preparing for massive cutbacks after vw was found cheating on emissions test. need tod the changes fix the wrongs will not be painless. the ceo met at the german carmaker's headquarters. reporter: checking just how much this volkswagen di
can continue using other mechanisms for the transfer of personal data available under the eu data protection lawand the head of air france says they are willing to have talks with unions on how to cut costs. the french fry minister was at the headquarters of air france one day after managers had to flee from angry employees. they are calling for more dialogue between unions and the airlines, and they say the pictures of angry people have damaged the image of the entire country. the employees...
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also, many of them are saying we are not certain that this is really in conformity with eu and human rights law, so there are a number of "it's to be resolved. even the chancellor has said there may be some use for these zones in some cases, but the fact is they will not substantially reduce the numbers we are seeing here. sarah: melinda crane for us in berlin, thank you. israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu has called an emergency security meeting after a wave of violence by palestinians. three israelis have died and about 20 others have been wounded in shootings and stabbing attacks. two assailants were shot dead. a palestinian was killed in clashes with israeli security forces in the left bank. >> israel experienced the deadliest day of violence it's the current tensions erupted earlier this month. palestinian groups calling for a day of rage took to the streets in the west bank city of heparin. -- hebron. israeli forces responded with rubber bullets and tear gas. the group's secretary general appeal to the international community for help. >> we are demanding the united nations general
also, many of them are saying we are not certain that this is really in conformity with eu and human rights law, so there are a number of "it's to be resolved. even the chancellor has said there may be some use for these zones in some cases, but the fact is they will not substantially reduce the numbers we are seeing here. sarah: melinda crane for us in berlin, thank you. israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu has called an emergency security meeting after a wave of violence by...
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and eu privacy laws. which as i said i think will be necessary if we want robust information sharing which i think we need. so, to recap, the department is hard at work addressing a broad array of challenges including its cornerstone counterterrorism mission, its increasingly and potentially soon to be expanded cybersecurity mission. its challenging aviation security mission, where we are trying to push back the security perimeter through preclearance and other means. and in the immigration area where the challenge at least until we get comprehensive statutory reform is to do what we can to work with our current authorities and resources to make the system smarter, fairer, more efficient. and with regard to the legal issues facing the department, as dhs adapts to new threat environments and to the challenges of new technology and the need for increased legal and international cooperation, i believe an important part of that adaptation will be increased use of big data and risk-based security methodologies
and eu privacy laws. which as i said i think will be necessary if we want robust information sharing which i think we need. so, to recap, the department is hard at work addressing a broad array of challenges including its cornerstone counterterrorism mission, its increasingly and potentially soon to be expanded cybersecurity mission. its challenging aviation security mission, where we are trying to push back the security perimeter through preclearance and other means. and in the immigration...
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most important is the united response by the eu, the u.s., and other like-minded allies and partners towards the aggressor. violations of international law cannot be tolerated. eu will continue the two-track approach towards russia, combining both negotiations and restrictive measures. the current ceasefire in eastern ukraine is a good sign. we would hope this marks as a beginning of an overall progress towards a peaceful settlement. i would like to emphasize that a complete and verified implementation of the minsk agreement including reinstatement by ukraine of control over its border is a precondition for reviewing the restrictive measures against russia. the illegal annexation of crimea will burden our relations with russia in the long-term and will require strategic patience. the conflict in ukraine has brought urgency to counter russian propaganda. we hope to provide smart answer at the level of the eu and nato, and also taking into account needs to be addressed at national level. third point, eastern partnership. one of the main strategic priorities for latvia is the eastern partnership and our approach is consistent implementation
most important is the united response by the eu, the u.s., and other like-minded allies and partners towards the aggressor. violations of international law cannot be tolerated. eu will continue the two-track approach towards russia, combining both negotiations and restrictive measures. the current ceasefire in eastern ukraine is a good sign. we would hope this marks as a beginning of an overall progress towards a peaceful settlement. i would like to emphasize that a complete and verified...
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laws. it is imperative that eu and u.s. governments ensure that they continue to provide reliable methods for reliable data transfers relating to national security. alternatives osafe harbor include such thing as model contracts, bindings corporate rules or our own consent for data to be transmitted. of course another solution would be to make the u.s. spy agencies more accountable. >> if i get spied on by the nsa there's no way for me to go to the u.s. and bring a private action against the nsa, there just isn't an avenue in the u.s. that is fundamentally embalanced. so if the u.s. can perform the privacy act of the 1970s that i as a european union te europet would be one way. that's going to be enormously controversy in the u.s. >> and the current eu rules, companies face financial penalties relating to seven figure sums. and news rules are underway, that could amount to 5% of a company's global turnover. this european ruling will spark a scramble to find new ways of doing business. paul dre dren brennan. al jazeera. >> t
laws. it is imperative that eu and u.s. governments ensure that they continue to provide reliable methods for reliable data transfers relating to national security. alternatives osafe harbor include such thing as model contracts, bindings corporate rules or our own consent for data to be transmitted. of course another solution would be to make the u.s. spy agencies more accountable. >> if i get spied on by the nsa there's no way for me to go to the u.s. and bring a private action against...
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laws. but a it statement saying that it's imperative that the eu and united nations governments pride lawfulata transfers and resolve any issues related to national security. model contracts, binding corporate rules or our own consent, for data to be transported. of course another would be to make the u.s. spy agencies more accountable. >> if i get spied on by the usa, there's no way to go to the usa and bring private action against the usa. that's fundamentally imbalanced. so i as a european citizen can have rights of action under that legislation, and that levels up the playing field across the atlantic, and you can see that would be one way, and that's going to be enormously controversial. >> under the rules, companies with privacy, new fines of up to 5% of the company's turn over. the ruling was a scramble to find new ways of doing business. paul brennan, aljazeera. >> facebook ceo, mark zuckerberg, donated $100 million to help new jersey transform the public schools, but today, many say that the donation failed to bring meaningful lives to the new york city school children. >> i committ
laws. but a it statement saying that it's imperative that the eu and united nations governments pride lawfulata transfers and resolve any issues related to national security. model contracts, binding corporate rules or our own consent, for data to be transported. of course another would be to make the u.s. spy agencies more accountable. >> if i get spied on by the usa, there's no way to go to the usa and bring private action against the usa. that's fundamentally imbalanced. so i as a...
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eu aid. now a report from yale law school says the way rohingya is treated by myanmar's government is tantamount toends. >> this baby is malnourished but there's plenty of town in the nearby town. this woman is hemorrhaging after losing her baby but the local hospital wouldn't treat her. this woman has an undiagnosed illness but canned afford to pay the bribes needed to get to a doctor. these are the stories of the rohingya of western myanmar, about 130,000 are prisoners in refugee campletion i camps in te land. >> there are people here who need to see medical professionals and unable to do that because of policy that essentially deprives them to access to health care. when you can find a group of people in these displacement camps and deprive them from basic needs for survival it has a destructive impact. >> conditions here are deplorable but much like other refugee camps around the world, the difference here is these conditions are avoidable and the result of government policy. in 2012, violence erupted in this region of myanmar. homes were burnt and bulldozed. while they were born and brought
eu aid. now a report from yale law school says the way rohingya is treated by myanmar's government is tantamount toends. >> this baby is malnourished but there's plenty of town in the nearby town. this woman is hemorrhaging after losing her baby but the local hospital wouldn't treat her. this woman has an undiagnosed illness but canned afford to pay the bribes needed to get to a doctor. these are the stories of the rohingya of western myanmar, about 130,000 are prisoners in refugee...
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montenegroth greece, , but essentially the rule of law, governments, and state building is too weak. these countries are too poor. sunday, other euember countries to say that we will give you money. we will set up containment centers, registration centers, so that you can wave the refugees through. theoretically, the support would be there. judy: this is a spectacular common eu solution. said, it iselcker the origins of the problem that have to be tackled. german chancellor angela merkel knew that the agreement didn't go halfway towards what we wanted. we know that germany needs peace in syria. >> may i add to that question mark i think the eu is less willing to throw money at the root causes of migration than these concrete measures trying to implement in the balkans. >> i want to come back to root causes later. let's take a closer look at this plan. even if it were implemented, janosch delcker, how much difference would it make? german chancellor angela merkel did say this is a first step at best. janosch: those people are on their way. , and one thing to propose another is the question how effective walls are. >> it proposes c
montenegroth greece, , but essentially the rule of law, governments, and state building is too weak. these countries are too poor. sunday, other euember countries to say that we will give you money. we will set up containment centers, registration centers, so that you can wave the refugees through. theoretically, the support would be there. judy: this is a spectacular common eu solution. said, it iselcker the origins of the problem that have to be tackled. german chancellor angela merkel knew...
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. >> sunday's national election in poland may impact how the eu handles the migrant crisis. the country's conservative lawd victory after exit polls indicate they won 242 of the 460 seats. the conservative party opposes joining the eu or having migrants relocate to poland. >>> russia is calling for syria to call for president elections. bar sh bashar al assad met with lawmakers. syria's state-run news agency says asaad told lawmakers, quote, elimination of terrorist groups would lead to a political solution to the syrian conflict. the western backed free syrian army is scoffing at russia's offer to provide aerial support to them. they say russia must stop bombing them before talking about helping them. moscow has been accused of using the air campaign to target civilians instead of targeting isis. in the coming hours, eu foreign ministers are set to discuss russia's involvement. nick is with us. good to have you this hour. this is happening on the heels of the russian foreign minister having a phone conversation with the u.s. secretary of state. do we know much about what came out of that conversation? >>
. >> sunday's national election in poland may impact how the eu handles the migrant crisis. the country's conservative lawd victory after exit polls indicate they won 242 of the 460 seats. the conservative party opposes joining the eu or having migrants relocate to poland. >>> russia is calling for syria to call for president elections. bar sh bashar al assad met with lawmakers. syria's state-run news agency says asaad told lawmakers, quote, elimination of terrorist groups would...
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. >>> barcelona soccer star lionel mess eu arguably the most famous player in the world, he's in trouble with the law. he and his father are facing three counts of tax fraud and could be sentenced to 22 months in prison if convicted. they're accused of defrauding spanish tax authorities of more than $4.5 million. >>> now to college football, southern cal's high powered offense was outmatched by unranked washington. the huskies won this road game 17-12. both teams have a 3-2 record. >>> well, there are new details on those russian cruise missiles that missed their targets. >>> plus did our own rachel maddow almost predict kevin mccarthy would never get the speakership. straight ahead on "first look." and when you bundle your home and auto insurance through progressive, you'll save a bundle! [ laughs ] jamie. right. make a bad bundle joke, a buck goes in the jar. i guess that's just how the cookie bundles. now, you're gonna have two bundles of joy! i'm not pregnant. i'm gonna go. [ tapping, cash register dings ] there you go. [ buzzing ] bundle bee coming! it was worth it! saving you a bundle when you
. >>> barcelona soccer star lionel mess eu arguably the most famous player in the world, he's in trouble with the law. he and his father are facing three counts of tax fraud and could be sentenced to 22 months in prison if convicted. they're accused of defrauding spanish tax authorities of more than $4.5 million. >>> now to college football, southern cal's high powered offense was outmatched by unranked washington. the huskies won this road game 17-12. both teams have a 3-2...
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. ♪ six eu countries are being sued by the european commission for failing to enact laws that allow depositors their savings taken. nations, the u.k., the u.s., canada, australia and new zealand have implemented plans for so-called ale in -- bail-in should financial institutions get into trouble. corporate deposits can be compensated with depositors becoming shareholders of institution. rescue workers say the number of people killed in the powerful earthquake in afghanistan is expected to rise. when hundred 15 have died along with 258 more across the border in pakistan. with0 15 have died along 258 more across the border in pakistan. was centered in the hindu kush mountains and was delhi. far away as the choking haze has now cut oil production and briefly cut -- briefly shut a bp gas plan. this strong el niÑo has made this year's hey the worst in records. -- they -- the ecb per ecb describes prospects as subdued. formerh a prime minister. haslinda: dealing with a lot of problems, -- among them the migrant prices, making the situation even dire. let's get perspective from romano prodi. professo
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. >> this has been a long time coming because the eu has different privacy laws and one way of getting around that is saying this is kept on service here in the united states. you figured this was going to come to a head at some point. >> what's the austrian ireland connection? >> not sure. maybe it's where the servers are kept in ireland. >> it's an austrian student doing it. >> god just told me. i hope to meet her some day, like that song. >> let's tell you about fed ex. the company is raising it's fuel surcharge for the second time this year and retailers and other shippers are taking notice. this increase was quitely disclosed online last month. the wall street journal reports the increase would add $170 to the cost of shipping 100 shoe boxes overnight from new york to atlanta. that's up from the current surcharge of $67. all of these changes come despite lower fuel charges. the increase is because of heavier packages and more residential deliveries which use more fuel but you have to wonder if that will mean differences from amazon prime. got to wonder if they'll have to go up too
. >> this has been a long time coming because the eu has different privacy laws and one way of getting around that is saying this is kept on service here in the united states. you figured this was going to come to a head at some point. >> what's the austrian ireland connection? >> not sure. maybe it's where the servers are kept in ireland. >> it's an austrian student doing it. >> god just told me. i hope to meet her some day, like that song. >> let's tell you...
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law to scrap roaming charges. within two years, travelers will pay the same anywhere within the eu.y travelers with european sim cards. >> and they will make sure that they treat all internet traffic equally but not everyone supports the move. this is a blow for net neutrality, prints all internet data musting equal in terms of the speed it's delivered and it's why the internet is still a level playing field and why startups can overtake established brands. imagine the internet super highway with each website as a car. a neutral internet doesn't discriminate between the traffic. but the new rules could allow internet service providers to create online fast lanes for what they called specialized services. this could be a beneficial service like streaming a medical procedure. >> at that means companies that can afford to could pay to access the fast lane if they re-brand their contest as a specialized service leaving startups and smaller companies behind. as their content would take longer to deliver. some good morning news for consumers: part of this roamming charges for using a mobi
law to scrap roaming charges. within two years, travelers will pay the same anywhere within the eu.y travelers with european sim cards. >> and they will make sure that they treat all internet traffic equally but not everyone supports the move. this is a blow for net neutrality, prints all internet data musting equal in terms of the speed it's delivered and it's why the internet is still a level playing field and why startups can overtake established brands. imagine the internet super...
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the conflict in the ukraine alsf ñ towards their aggressor, violations of international law cannot be tolerated. euue the two-track approach towards russia, combining negotiations and restrictive measures. the current cease-fire in eastern ukraine is a good sign. we would hope this marks the beginning of an overall progress towards a peaceful settlement. i would like to emphasize that a complete and verified implementation of the minsk agreement, including reinstatement by ukraine of control over its border is a precondition for reviewing restrictive measures against russia. crimea will burden our relations with russia in the long term and will require strategic patience. the conflict in ukraine has brought urgency to counter russian propaganda. we have to provide smart answers at the level of the eu and nato, and also taking into account needs to be addressed at a national level. the third point, eastern partnership, one of the main strategic priorities for latvia is eastern partnership. and our approach is consistent implementation of the eastern partnership policy in accordance with the summit d
the conflict in the ukraine alsf ñ towards their aggressor, violations of international law cannot be tolerated. euue the two-track approach towards russia, combining negotiations and restrictive measures. the current cease-fire in eastern ukraine is a good sign. we would hope this marks the beginning of an overall progress towards a peaceful settlement. i would like to emphasize that a complete and verified implementation of the minsk agreement, including reinstatement by ukraine of control...
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a resolution passed today, members of parliament asked the eu to offer snowden protection and raised concerns about european surveillance lawsthe group said not enough has been done sense the secret surveillance program in the u.s. was revealedtoday. israel said it happened in hebron after the palestinians tried to stab israeli soldiers. one israeli border guard was injured. the palestinian attacker shot dead. 9 israelis have been killed. dozens more injured since early october when this recent wave of violence began. more than 60 palestinians have been killed. we sat down with al atia and discussed qatar's role in the ongoing conflict betweenitsis and palestine. >> we didn't have any peace process yet. so i don't think we are in a position to have any cooperation at this stage. >> has the recently violence impacted on your decision making in what's going on right now in jerusalem and elsewhere? >> this is a provocation not only for the gcc, offending 1.5 billion muslims when you talk about the mosque in palestine. you are provoking the whole muslims. we have raised the flag before. we have raised the flag saying it's very d
a resolution passed today, members of parliament asked the eu to offer snowden protection and raised concerns about european surveillance lawsthe group said not enough has been done sense the secret surveillance program in the u.s. was revealedtoday. israel said it happened in hebron after the palestinians tried to stab israeli soldiers. one israeli border guard was injured. the palestinian attacker shot dead. 9 israelis have been killed. dozens more injured since early october when this recent...
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starbucks is saying they have complied with all rules guidelines and laws and support the tax reform process and plan to appeal the eu decision on tax ruling. incidentally also i was just looking at comments from the head of the european commission. i can't find that particular comment right now but she was basically saying it's unfair if some companies, if they're not paying what they owe. if there's some rules for some and some rules for others. star pucks come mys with everything despite the ruling and they'll be appealing. >> some had been relieved to get guidance on what it looks like as well. >> yeah. >> turning the focus back to the earnings picture, chipotle reported third quarter earnings below estimates. though revenues are in line with what the street was expecting. they posted earnings of $4.59. that was on revenues of $1.2 billion as sales growth slowed and restaurants continue to slow down. shares fell about 2% after the bell and are now trading off just about 2% as we mentioned and let's see if we can get another check there. all this year they're up just about 3%. for more on this stock let's bring in
starbucks is saying they have complied with all rules guidelines and laws and support the tax reform process and plan to appeal the eu decision on tax ruling. incidentally also i was just looking at comments from the head of the european commission. i can't find that particular comment right now but she was basically saying it's unfair if some companies, if they're not paying what they owe. if there's some rules for some and some rules for others. star pucks come mys with everything despite the...
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eu and usa is highly controversial. opponents don't trust it because it is being negotiated behind closed doors. it would allow the companies to circumvent the lawsupporters say it would remove trade barriers and help both europe and the united states to prosper. here is more. >> opponents in berlin last week resorted to singing to get their message across to german economic ministers. gabriele does not see any chance of an agreement being reached install trade talks, but he also says dropping the entire project is not the answer either. >> my urgent advice to those who want to regulate global trade is that they shouldn't balk when it comes to negotiating with the cradle of globalization. instead, they should step up confidently as europeans. in the end, they can always say no. it is aimed at making trade easier to give a boost to the two continents and create a market of 800 million people. that is what german business is counting on from midsize companies to global conglomerates. the banking on it and -- on and into to import tariffs which was a billions of years. production standards can make manufacturing cheaper. foreign investors would be
eu and usa is highly controversial. opponents don't trust it because it is being negotiated behind closed doors. it would allow the companies to circumvent the lawsupporters say it would remove trade barriers and help both europe and the united states to prosper. here is more. >> opponents in berlin last week resorted to singing to get their message across to german economic ministers. gabriele does not see any chance of an agreement being reached install trade talks, but he also says...
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laws for us. today, my headquarter is based in the eu and tomorrow it might be based in england. germany or switzerland or norway, they have high gdp's. both are in europe. they are outside the eu. if we left the eu, we would enjoy very attractive trading terms within the eu. we would be perfectly successful. i see lucy fisher writing in "the times" of london. i am fascinated if you were to sit down with tony blair. there is a great divide, where is the common ground to get to compromise over brexit? luke: i think there is a big division. i think that the prime minister is limbering up for a failed renegotiation. i would love to think there is a possibility that we could change our terms of engagement with the eu and we could stay within it. jonathan: what does he want? he wants.t sure what i think he wants a cosmetic set of changes that would satisfy a sufficient number of people. tom: americans are baffled by this. they had a referendum years ago. it, we are on baffled by this polarity and why there is a debate. what would happen the next day? luke: there would be a time of ren
laws for us. today, my headquarter is based in the eu and tomorrow it might be based in england. germany or switzerland or norway, they have high gdp's. both are in europe. they are outside the eu. if we left the eu, we would enjoy very attractive trading terms within the eu. we would be perfectly successful. i see lucy fisher writing in "the times" of london. i am fascinated if you were to sit down with tony blair. there is a great divide, where is the common ground to get to...
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. >> they argue in seeking parity between the eu and the u.s., all that will be achieved is mediocrity on this side of the atlantic, eroding stronger lawsn food safety and the environment while on the other side, weakening traditionally stiffer financial regulations in the u.s. the winners, they say, big business and the banks. >>>. >> that's not all. con vo versally, they say ttip is being negotiated a trojan horse in the heart of our economies and lives. no one really knows what's inside. jonah hull, al jazeera, berlin. >> european union officials have announced that greece's first migrant processing center will open in the next 10 days. the creation of the so-called hotspot centers is part of the eu's plan to relocate 160,000 across the continent. the center will be followed by up to 4 on other islands. people will be registered, finger printed, being moved on to 1 of the 25 eu countries who have agreed to host them. italy and greece have warned they may have to build refugee camps if people aren't moved on xwribling enough. john tsoropalas. >> afghans driven by sectarian violence are searching for a new home. they have made a tempor
. >> they argue in seeking parity between the eu and the u.s., all that will be achieved is mediocrity on this side of the atlantic, eroding stronger lawsn food safety and the environment while on the other side, weakening traditionally stiffer financial regulations in the u.s. the winners, they say, big business and the banks. >>>. >> that's not all. con vo versally, they say ttip is being negotiated a trojan horse in the heart of our economies and lives. no one really...
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law. and it will create a rift between switzerland and the eu.e've seen a number of votes on things related to immigration already. it is already a contentious issue, before the migration crisis. >> as catherine said very clearly, immigration is topping the bill above the economy -- even though the swiss economy is not particularly doing well. as is really a primary issue in the minds of swiss voters. it is taking front and center, and the question is how much power can the party gain? and then push the agenda forward. the past referendum last year, they have not the framework together and the details. and i think what this vote will do, if the svp will fast-track the anti-immigration bill. anna: let's talk about the swiss economy. you say migration is front and center in the election. but of course we saw the story this year the fact that the swiss central bank stopped away and stepped against the euro. people predicted this would result in doom for the swiss exports. and we still see the currency is strong. >> it was not that nuclear bomb that
law. and it will create a rift between switzerland and the eu.e've seen a number of votes on things related to immigration already. it is already a contentious issue, before the migration crisis. >> as catherine said very clearly, immigration is topping the bill above the economy -- even though the swiss economy is not particularly doing well. as is really a primary issue in the minds of swiss voters. it is taking front and center, and the question is how much power can the party gain?...
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eu says greece will increase its capacity to 30,000 places by year-end while financial support will boost the ability to process arrivals. voterslls they polished have delivered an unprecedented majority to the conservative law justice party in sunday's national election. the new prime minister promising a $90 billion central bank loan program and a tougher line on migrants. poland's economy has been eu's fastest-growing, but 20% of workers still live in poverty. woman from a famous vietnam war photo has been receiving laser treatment for stars in the u.s.. she is being treated at the laser institute for star tissue that runs along her left arm and down her back. the treatment is relieving the pain just suffered for more than 40 years after she was caught in a napalm attack on her village by the south vietnamese military. absolutely iconic and tragic image there. up next, the embattled prime minister of malaysia proposes subsidies in his latest budget. it draws new criticism from the opposition. ♪ rishaad: you are watching "trending business." a one-year waiver of the financial conditions for a $1.4 billion bank loan. 250 tables for his new $3.2 billion studio city project. it is below the 400 they were hopi
eu says greece will increase its capacity to 30,000 places by year-end while financial support will boost the ability to process arrivals. voterslls they polished have delivered an unprecedented majority to the conservative law justice party in sunday's national election. the new prime minister promising a $90 billion central bank loan program and a tougher line on migrants. poland's economy has been eu's fastest-growing, but 20% of workers still live in poverty. woman from a famous vietnam war...
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eu will fall apart unless it comes up with a solution. exit polls say polish voters have delivered an unprecedented parliamentary majority to the conservative lawd justice party in sunday's national election. the newd to become prime minister, promising a $90 million central-bank loans program, increased spending on child support, and a tougher line on migrants. poland's economy has been the fastest-growing with 20 but 20% of workers to live in poverty. korean families from both sides of the divided peninsula have met their loved ones in the latest round of officially sanctioned reunions. about 250 south korea -- south koreans travel to the north for meeting -- for the meetings. more than 30 of them are aged in the 90's. tensions remain high, south korea said iron warning shots on saturday what the north korean patrol boats that across their defective maritime border. time for a look at some of the stories we will be following for you right here in asia this week. the new $3.2 billion casino opened on tuesday with billionaire chairman lawrence and james packard due to attend studio city. hisio city has been granted for 250 gambling tables at th
eu will fall apart unless it comes up with a solution. exit polls say polish voters have delivered an unprecedented parliamentary majority to the conservative lawd justice party in sunday's national election. the newd to become prime minister, promising a $90 million central-bank loans program, increased spending on child support, and a tougher line on migrants. poland's economy has been the fastest-growing with 20 but 20% of workers to live in poverty. korean families from both sides of the...
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laws. meanwhile, a european summit on refugees and the crisis ended in a stalemate over money. angela merkel says the eu proposed agreement with turkey on containing the flow of migrants and refugees. other members of the group are dragging their heels over how much aid to give the turks. turkey is harboring more than 2 million refugees. russian airstrikes in syria could now adding even more. president obama will meet today with the leader of south korea. they will be focusing on the hostile northern neighbor. the key issue is how to cope with rochus asked by north korea. some might think that the north may try another nuclear test for launch. present obama will hold a press conference with the south korean president at 1:30 p.m. eastern time. another blow for the fantasy sports industry. in nevada, the state gaming control board says that daily are gamely and he will need a license. that affects copies like trafficking's and fan to. five states have outlawed the fantasies rules. the diplomat that a hero to millions of americans has died. ken taylor, that is good he was the canadian ambassador to iran w
laws. meanwhile, a european summit on refugees and the crisis ended in a stalemate over money. angela merkel says the eu proposed agreement with turkey on containing the flow of migrants and refugees. other members of the group are dragging their heels over how much aid to give the turks. turkey is harboring more than 2 million refugees. russian airstrikes in syria could now adding even more. president obama will meet today with the leader of south korea. they will be focusing on the hostile...
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and eu if they have an agreement, this is something that will make, will help companies and others, investors in china and those trading with china more on the rule of lawside and expectations in terms of the wto as well. >> i would just add come and i agree with what fran said, i think we also need to be careful about how we communicate ttip to the degree it's not against anybody. it's for the u.s. and eu. it's for creating certain types of economic rules which is that argued would create more order even if there's a challenge from individual economies. while i agree it would strengthen kind of the ability of the u.s. and eu to assert each others, their interests i think it's also should be clear that it's not against anyone everything going back to when we talked about tpp come while it's a long time from the i don't see why we should exclude china. i don't think a tpp should be seen as against anyone but rather in favor of certain rules in certain interest. >> so i agree with that. one way to see all this is to sort of look back at 2008. unitas big push at the wto to try to conclude the doha talks to get to work and there was a schism, a schism betwe
and eu if they have an agreement, this is something that will make, will help companies and others, investors in china and those trading with china more on the rule of lawside and expectations in terms of the wto as well. >> i would just add come and i agree with what fran said, i think we also need to be careful about how we communicate ttip to the degree it's not against anybody. it's for the u.s. and eu. it's for creating certain types of economic rules which is that argued would...