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european court ofjustice this isn't a european stitch up. i think there isa a european stitch up. i think there is a bit of an accession with this european court of justiceaccession with this european court ofjustice issue, clearly we want to make sure that in most areas are courts make our laws and govern what we do, but when we are involved with international agreement on a global landscape it seems difficult to tell people that actually, so you are courts are the only ones that we trust. how do solve pursuits? they're talking about international arbitration what is the difference? on the front of the telegraph, this is intriguing we have all been told to finish the book was on antibiotics but now suddenly apparently not. that seems to be the view of the number of scientists who suggest that the resista nce scientists who suggest that the resistance that is causing such a scientists who suggest that the resistance ‘ antibiotics ng such a scientists who suggest that the resistance ‘ antibiotics and uch a scientists who suggest that the resistance ‘ antibiotics and the a problem to antibiotics and the concerns that, at some point, antibiotic simply won't
european court ofjustice this isn't a european stitch up. i think there isa a european stitch up. i think there is a bit of an accession with this european court of justiceaccession with this european court ofjustice issue, clearly we want to make sure that in most areas are courts make our laws and govern what we do, but when we are involved with international agreement on a global landscape it seems difficult to tell people that actually, so you are courts are the only ones that we trust. how...
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ken: there's nothing wrong with having a european court of justice. ome very important cases there. we went to the european court of justice and challenged the european central bank and got the passport right for the city of london. it has a british judge on it. she's an outstandingly good judge. she's one of the more influential there. francine: you're saying yes. if you are going to have a trade agreement or treaty of any kind, you have to have some means of arbitrating disputes. only hartline nationalists say that british courts decide all the disputes. it is ridiculous. you wouldn't get an agreement with new zealand on that basis. newight have to invent a one because of all the things that have been said about the european court of justice. i don't see what is wrong with the european court of justice. something like it is a reasonable way of sorting out future disputes. francine: how fast do you believe there can be a trade agreement between the u.s. and the u.k.? ken: it will take ages. as a ministers without portfolio. the tee tip, on the ill-fat
ken: there's nothing wrong with having a european court of justice. ome very important cases there. we went to the european court of justice and challenged the european central bank and got the passport right for the city of london. it has a british judge on it. she's an outstandingly good judge. she's one of the more influential there. francine: you're saying yes. if you are going to have a trade agreement or treaty of any kind, you have to have some means of arbitrating disputes. only...
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european court ofjustice's means. it means the european court of justice's ability, . .. means. ice's ability,... eu citizen to stay in this country who want to have the same rights as they have a lwa ys have the same rights as they have always had. exactly, that means the ability of work and up to now, if any eu citizen could come in and bring in your dependence but now there will be a threshold of how much you earn to bring independence and stuff. as the article seems to say the european parliament will create a second class of citizenship. absolutely, and when you look at it, i've come back from the continent and when you look at the continent and when you look at the common, especially on german tv, they are saying, there is a lot of anger about how we, britain, they are saying, there is a lot of angerabout how we, britain, are handling brexit. time to slip into financial times, it will pay to be posh when the revolution comes. ai really now being discussed by so many people. and the changes it will make! hundreds of thousands of accountants and people like that, not so well
european court ofjustice's means. it means the european court of justice's ability, . .. means. ice's ability,... eu citizen to stay in this country who want to have the same rights as they have a lwa ys have the same rights as they have always had. exactly, that means the ability of work and up to now, if any eu citizen could come in and bring in your dependence but now there will be a threshold of how much you earn to bring independence and stuff. as the article seems to say the european...
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she has taken some absolutist positions on some issues, particularly on the european court of justicearticularly on the european court ofjustice. she has set a red line effectively that has hamstrung these negotiations in my view. david davis, there is no one better to be doing this negotiation in parliament, he is a tough and resilient operator. the red lines have been set for him and make his job extremely difficult. he is a former adviser to david davis. do we have any idea how much his comments have any idea how much his comments have been sanctioned by david davis? no, there has been no comment on the department or david davis himself. to that end, no comment from number 10 to that end, no comment from number io either. i think we can assume that it would be unlikely forjames chapman to come out and say these things without david davis giving his blessing. he was in thejob until very recently and as far as we know, has no particular axe to grind on that basis. if it does reflect the position of david davis, maybe he is feeling a little bit frustrated and feeling that his hands ar
she has taken some absolutist positions on some issues, particularly on the european court of justicearticularly on the european court ofjustice. she has set a red line effectively that has hamstrung these negotiations in my view. david davis, there is no one better to be doing this negotiation in parliament, he is a tough and resilient operator. the red lines have been set for him and make his job extremely difficult. he is a former adviser to david davis. do we have any idea how much his...
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european court ofjustice from the start. simply saying no international court, the european court ofjustice international court, the european court of justiceal court, the european court ofjustice can't have a role in any of this. it has run straight into this problem for eu citizens. and this is a micro example of what will happen in the next two years. you say that but if this is not sorted the talks will go nowhere. this issue will keep coming up. we wa nt to this issue will keep coming up. we want to 28 countries to agree on eu systems. and eventually 28 countries to agree a final agreement. we need a body that can resolve disputes. and to tell the others that the body we propose is the supreme court in london is an unlikely scenario for those other countries. the prime minister and the government simply have to wake up, cbs shift position. because this and pass dead—end needs to be resolved so we can move onto other issues. is there a phone line you can pick up to say, do this, this is the answer. there needs to be some body that can resolve disputes so that in years to come when they have a problem, have a court or a body like the cou
european court ofjustice from the start. simply saying no international court, the european court ofjustice international court, the european court of justiceal court, the european court ofjustice can't have a role in any of this. it has run straight into this problem for eu citizens. and this is a micro example of what will happen in the next two years. you say that but if this is not sorted the talks will go nowhere. this issue will keep coming up. we wa nt to this issue will keep coming up....
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i am not disputing there are sizeable issues and the european court of justice is one of the biggest.with people today on both sides who say actually on some of the areas of the working document in red they are prepared to negotiate. the europeans have said they need further talks on these issues. i will pick out one for you — this issue that citizens in france from britain may not be able to tra nsfer from britain may not be able to transfer their rights if they move to germany. the eu says we are looking for a reciprocal deal on this and we can find a way forward. i think this and we can find a way forward. ithink in this and we can find a way forward. i think in august and september it can be resolved. it is the tricky issue of the ecj. michel barnier was asked a question by the daily telegraph, could he give an example where an outside court had jurisdiction in a sovereign country. he struggled with it and he pointed to norway, and i wonder if he sees the f d'accord as a compromise. he said if we had a dispute it would go to the european court ofjustice, the supreme court, so ther
i am not disputing there are sizeable issues and the european court of justice is one of the biggest.with people today on both sides who say actually on some of the areas of the working document in red they are prepared to negotiate. the europeans have said they need further talks on these issues. i will pick out one for you — this issue that citizens in france from britain may not be able to tra nsfer from britain may not be able to transfer their rights if they move to germany. the eu says...
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of them to end in harmony. some big sticking points. the european court ofjustice, the sticking points. the european court of justicet sticking points. the european court ofjustice, the court the eu has to safeguard its laws, so for example brussels is seeing when it comes to the rights of eu citizens, that court still has to have jurisdiction and the uk court says absolutely not. it is hard to see how they meet on that point but what you have in both sides are two men who want a deal and who know that they need a deal and who know that they need a deal and who know that they need a deal and they will work to get one. i have been reading the article you wrote about michel barnier. you quote one magazine calling it juncker‘s revenge. quote one magazine calling it juncker's revenge. that was very much when he was nominated for this role because he has worn many courts before in the french government and then the european commission. he was then the european commission. he was the commissionerfor the then the european commission. he was the commissioner for the european single market and he clashed with the city of lon
of them to end in harmony. some big sticking points. the european court ofjustice, the sticking points. the european court of justicet sticking points. the european court ofjustice, the court the eu has to safeguard its laws, so for example brussels is seeing when it comes to the rights of eu citizens, that court still has to have jurisdiction and the uk court says absolutely not. it is hard to see how they meet on that point but what you have in both sides are two men who want a deal and who...
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it's notjust a question ofjurisdiction of the european court of justice, question ofjurisdiction of theurt ofjustice, but the whole issue of citizens rights, these early priorities yet to be resolved to stop goodness, that's one way of displaying it. iain watson at westminster. christian fraser has also been following the days of talks. a different sense in tone between michel barnier and david davis. david davis pointed to the fact they have had some 98 negotiators here this week, two british representatives to everyone from the european side. he has said that they are quite well organised, they have a plan and have an opposite solution to every position the eu side has put forward. they are trying to counter the rhetoric that they are chaotic. let's find out if people who know about these sorts of negotiations think that's the case. you used to work for the british embassy here in the european union for 13 years. what makes a good negotiation?” union for 13 years. what makes a good negotiation? i think good negotiation begins with ministers trusting the european experts and people who
it's notjust a question ofjurisdiction of the european court of justice, question ofjurisdiction of theurt ofjustice, but the whole issue of citizens rights, these early priorities yet to be resolved to stop goodness, that's one way of displaying it. iain watson at westminster. christian fraser has also been following the days of talks. a different sense in tone between michel barnier and david davis. david davis pointed to the fact they have had some 98 negotiators here this week, two british...
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much more difficult is the role of the european court of justice. difficult is the role of the europeano solve disputes in the british government says no way. it‘s hard to see how they‘re going to get around that one. normally in divorce as it‘s left to the lawyers and when it comes to trade agreement is the detail is left to technocrats, but brexit is a highly politicised issue both in the uk and the eu and that is what is making this a lot more complex. katya adler live in brussels. two of the largest market places, in a hidden area of the internet known as the dark web, have been shut down. the alphabay and hansa sites had been associated with the trade in drugs, weapons, counterfeit goods and stolen data. the operation to shut them down involved police in america and europe. angus crawford has the story. hidden, illegal and hugely profitable, hansa and alphabay, from drugs to guns, credit cards to counterfeit goods. now closed permanently, thanks to operation bearnet. good morning, this is the largest, dark market web—based take—down in world history. announced in washington to cele
much more difficult is the role of the european court of justice. difficult is the role of the europeano solve disputes in the british government says no way. it‘s hard to see how they‘re going to get around that one. normally in divorce as it‘s left to the lawyers and when it comes to trade agreement is the detail is left to technocrats, but brexit is a highly politicised issue both in the uk and the eu and that is what is making this a lot more complex. katya adler live in brussels. two...
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that there could be a long period after brexit where the remained under the remit of the european court of justice european court ofjustice. some interesting reflections there from the foreign secretary. he also suggested that in the fullness of time, as he put it, there will be a su btle time, as he put it, there will be a subtle nurse that descends on negotiations to come. not much su btlety negotiations to come. not much subtlety from him today. thank you. president trump's state visit to britain is likely to be delayed until next year. he had accepted the queen's invitation for a state visit when theresa may visited washington in january. but the president may have other issues on his mind, a us newspaper says it has evidence that donald trump's election team knew the russian government was trying to help him win the presidency. the new york times says his eldest son was told that a russian lawyer he met during the campaign was acting on behalf of president putin. wyre davies reports. the flamboyant british publicist, the russian lawyer with reportedly close links to the kremlin, and the ameri
that there could be a long period after brexit where the remained under the remit of the european court of justice european court ofjustice. some interesting reflections there from the foreign secretary. he also suggested that in the fullness of time, as he put it, there will be a su btle time, as he put it, there will be a subtle nurse that descends on negotiations to come. not much su btlety negotiations to come. not much subtlety from him today. thank you. president trump's state visit to...
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of the european union. there are the four pillars of the european union, which are indivisible. therefore, the other issues we wish also to be subject to, like the european court of justice and free movement requirement, means we will longer remembers is a single market. when we have negotiated the deal, there will be an implementation period. point very clear, at the at which we reached the end of those negotiations, it would be out of the european union. my friend is right. the report shows why he's in the here today. -- what he said here today. that is a higher burden than in any year under the labour government. england, a private hospital received a damning report. on boulevard and because inspection, they found a young woman with open wounds on a ward. sharehe prime minister my concern? will she consider giving nhs england the is possibility and the resources to investigate the quality of care before they are commissioned? >> i think the honorable lady has raised a very significant point. of course, we are boosting the funding going into mental health. and across the picture, best government in terms of dealing with mental health. and we are taking a number of step
of the european union. there are the four pillars of the european union, which are indivisible. therefore, the other issues we wish also to be subject to, like the european court of justice and free movement requirement, means we will longer remembers is a single market. when we have negotiated the deal, there will be an implementation period. point very clear, at the at which we reached the end of those negotiations, it would be out of the european union. my friend is right. the report shows...
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european court of justice very cold. -- croatia was very cold. rule on whether the asylum rules we re rule on whether the asylum rules were applicable during the exceptional circumstances of the migrant crisis. some lawyers believe that this case could have indications for countries like italy, facing mass arrivals in the future. but others are not so sure. i don't think so because the situation in 2015 were special. government actively contributed. they use buses to bring people from one border to the next. that is why in this case we would not talk about and a regular border crossing. and as long as we don't have another situation like this, i don't dig will rise again. 0k, ok, let's pick up all or the business shoes to make news with rachel. later this morning the uk will unveil its latest growth numbers for the three months to the end ofjune. —— the business news. earlier this week the international monetary fund warned that weaker economic activity means both the us and uk will expand more slowly than expected this year. however in the number
european court of justice very cold. -- croatia was very cold. rule on whether the asylum rules we re rule on whether the asylum rules were applicable during the exceptional circumstances of the migrant crisis. some lawyers believe that this case could have indications for countries like italy, facing mass arrivals in the future. but others are not so sure. i don't think so because the situation in 2015 were special. government actively contributed. they use buses to bring people from one...
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he wants to ensure that they will keep their existing rights and that the european court of justice will be able to intervene in the uk to enforce this. british prime minister theresa may house rejected and continuing role for the e. u. top court after birds it. saying british courts should settle any disputes over in the u. citizens going in the future. what more we can speak now to you calypso nikolaidis professor of international relations who joins us now from oxford university in? the united kingdom thank you very much after giving up all your time to speak to us here on france twenty four festival. of four days of talks in brussels but clearly a great deal of of thorny issues to discuss what progress can we expect. well we've learned from the beginning not to expect too much progress but after all it is the beginning of talk. and we are we can expect that the two sides mites released stop. thinking of each other as enemies or at least rivals and perhaps cooperate in finding. some ground formulas for agreement specifically on the financial deal. where they have both moved to giving
he wants to ensure that they will keep their existing rights and that the european court of justice will be able to intervene in the uk to enforce this. british prime minister theresa may house rejected and continuing role for the e. u. top court after birds it. saying british courts should settle any disputes over in the u. citizens going in the future. what more we can speak now to you calypso nikolaidis professor of international relations who joins us now from oxford university in? the...
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no, i think you are wrong here, we are talking about service agreements, and the european court of justicet ofjustice, is when we are talking about compliance to the european aviation safety agency, which does not deal with air service agreements and open skies. these are two different things. they are separate bodies. the european aviation safety agency is one thing, but the open skies policy, your understanding is that it comes under the ecj. i take everything back to the customer, the customer need safe aviation and the customer needs competitive aviation, and dynamic growth of networks in europe, which is what 40 years of being involved in europe has done, brought together those two elements so that they are not separate. will be part of open skies, when we exit the eu? if there was a plan, i would be delighted to be involved in it, post—election it seems the department for transport has largely closed down communication with organisations like eraa in order to have discussions about where you are going, the only doors for discussion open appear to be doors in brussels. we will not aut
no, i think you are wrong here, we are talking about service agreements, and the european court of justicet ofjustice, is when we are talking about compliance to the european aviation safety agency, which does not deal with air service agreements and open skies. these are two different things. they are separate bodies. the european aviation safety agency is one thing, but the open skies policy, your understanding is that it comes under the ecj. i take everything back to the customer, the...
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the future role of the european court of justice. to the uk's financial obligations to you. because if you get suited up was issued to all your news we need the uk to clarify its positions in order to make progress on these financial issues refusal. which go hand in hand. with the other issues of exiting. full financial settlement we both threatened with both recognize importance of sorting out the obligations. we have to one another. both legally and in the spirit. of mutual cooperation. though neither side has released an official number you negotiators have suggested six a five billion euros as a minimum. that figure represents the uk's share of the current seven year e. u. budget which runs through twenty twenty. but it could rise to as high as one hundred billion. wants other obligations like pensions past infrastructure commitments and guarantees to the european investment bank are taken into account. the e. u.'s says it is willing to start talks until the u. k. produces a number of its own. as the clock ticks down and deadlines loom. the european central bank has kept
the future role of the european court of justice. to the uk's financial obligations to you. because if you get suited up was issued to all your news we need the uk to clarify its positions in order to make progress on these financial issues refusal. which go hand in hand. with the other issues of exiting. full financial settlement we both threatened with both recognize importance of sorting out the obligations. we have to one another. both legally and in the spirit. of mutual cooperation....
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it takes them from the european court of justice anything. th all of the signs mrs may is facing a titanic struggle to get this through, and if she doesn't, we are really in legislative limbo land when it comes to brexit. in the last few minutes, the parents of charlie gard had of arrived at the high court. they did not speak to the press, but their solicitor gave the statement. we are continuing to spend every moment working around the clock to save our dear baby charlie. we have been requesting this specialised treatment since november. never have the hospital, the courts, we have never asked for anything, except for the permission to go. we have raised over £1.3 million and we have had invitations from specialised doctors in the us and italy. they have offered their ground—breaking treatment to us and they are confident they can help charlie. we will continue to make the case for us to seek treatment for charlie with doctors that are actually specialised in mitochondrial dna depletion syndrome and we hope the judge and the courts will final
it takes them from the european court of justice anything. th all of the signs mrs may is facing a titanic struggle to get this through, and if she doesn't, we are really in legislative limbo land when it comes to brexit. in the last few minutes, the parents of charlie gard had of arrived at the high court. they did not speak to the press, but their solicitor gave the statement. we are continuing to spend every moment working around the clock to save our dear baby charlie. we have been...
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he talks about the european court of justice, the highest eu court.have a role and expects it to have a role in guaranteeing the rights of eu citizens living in the uk after brexit but theresa may has been clear that it should have no jurisdiction in the uk. many people who voted league—macro my degree thinking that if we are leaving the eu then there should be no authority there. he spoke strongly about other areas where he thinks david davis job was made difficult. she has taken some absolutist positions on issues, particularly on the european court ofjustice. she set a red line effectively from her conference speech which has hamstrung these negotiations. david davis, there is fio negotiations. david davis, there is no one better to do this negotiation, he is a tough and resilient operator. the red lines have been set for him which make his job extremely difficult. so he is a former adviser to david davis, do we have any idea how much his comments have any idea how much his comments have been sanctioned by david davis? no, there has been no comment
he talks about the european court of justice, the highest eu court.have a role and expects it to have a role in guaranteeing the rights of eu citizens living in the uk after brexit but theresa may has been clear that it should have no jurisdiction in the uk. many people who voted league—macro my degree thinking that if we are leaving the eu then there should be no authority there. he spoke strongly about other areas where he thinks david davis job was made difficult. she has taken some...
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sides couldn't reach common ground about the role of european court of justice. money u.k. must pay the eu and the border between ireland ireland.ern the eu next step is to clarify positions. i'm mark crumpton this is bloomberg. vonnie: coming up we'll get more from the ceo one of nation's top healthcare companies. here's susan devore. this is bloomberg. ♪. vonnie: as we've been reporting from bloomberg exclusive, the u.s. special counsel investigating possible ties between the donald trump campaign and russia in last year's election is now examining broader range of transactions. these involves trump's ofinesses as well as those his associates. what this does mean for president trump's agenda toluding when it comes healthcare. we're also waiting on the cbo to today. a new score the latest scoring on the drop bill.lthcare the cbo scored repeal only proposal. confused at to what's going on in washington. let's bring in steven dennis who is on hill. isn't at all excused. exactly is mitch mcconnell to vote on?enate >> it's still unclear exactly what bill they're going to try a
sides couldn't reach common ground about the role of european court of justice. money u.k. must pay the eu and the border between ireland ireland.ern the eu next step is to clarify positions. i'm mark crumpton this is bloomberg. vonnie: coming up we'll get more from the ceo one of nation's top healthcare companies. here's susan devore. this is bloomberg. ♪. vonnie: as we've been reporting from bloomberg exclusive, the u.s. special counsel investigating possible ties between the donald trump...
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way up through the high court system, to the court of, peel, to the supreme court -- the court of appeal, to the supreme court and european court of justiceall of whom have sided with the doctors that it is in charlie's best interests to turn the life support off. max? >> the story of charlie gard. >>> i'll be back in a moment with more "cnn newsroom." ♪ so nice, so nice. ♪sweet, sweet st. thomas nice. ♪ so nice, so nice. ♪st. croix full of pure vibes. ♪ so nice, so nice. ♪ st. john a real paradise. ♪ so nice, so nice. book three nights and receive $300 in spending credits. only at visitusvi.com number 360™ smart bed. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides. right now save on sleep number 360™ smart beds. plus, it's the lowest prices of the season with savings of $500 on our most popular p5 bed. ends sunday. megan's smile is getting a lot because she uses act® mouthwash. act® strengthens enamel, protects teeth from harmful acids, and helps prevent cavities. go beyond brushing with act®. >>> let's get you up to speed. north korea says it successfully tested an intercontinental ballistic missile. the launch happene
way up through the high court system, to the court of, peel, to the supreme court -- the court of appeal, to the supreme court and european court of justiceall of whom have sided with the doctors that it is in charlie's best interests to turn the life support off. max? >> the story of charlie gard. >>> i'll be back in a moment with more "cnn newsroom." ♪ so nice, so nice. ♪sweet, sweet st. thomas nice. ♪ so nice, so nice. ♪st. croix full of pure vibes. ♪ so...
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she has taken some absolutist positions on particular issues, particularly on the european court of justiced line effectively for a conference speech that has hamstrung these negotiations, in my view. david davis, there is not anyone better in parliament to be doing this negotiation. he's a very tough, resilient operator. the red lines have been set for him that make the job he has to do extremely difficult. he is a former adviser to david davis. do we have any idea how much his comments had been sanctioned by david davis? in short, no, there has been no comment from the department for exiting the european union oi’ david davis himself, and to that end, no comment from number 10 either. but i think we can assume that it would be unlikely for james chapman to come out and say these things without david davis' blessing at least. he was in the job until very recently, and as far as we know, he has no particular axe to grind on that basis. if indeed it does reflect the position of david davis, maybe he is feeling a little bit frustrated, maybe he is feeling that his hands are tied to an extent
she has taken some absolutist positions on particular issues, particularly on the european court of justiced line effectively for a conference speech that has hamstrung these negotiations, in my view. david davis, there is not anyone better in parliament to be doing this negotiation. he's a very tough, resilient operator. the red lines have been set for him that make the job he has to do extremely difficult. he is a former adviser to david davis. do we have any idea how much his comments had...
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some in your partyjust want to get on with it and think that you cannot have the ecj, the european court of justicepean court ofjustice, having anyjurisdiction in the uk, is that something you think? that is what we need to pick. i do not think anyone on our side says they want to block brexit or that we do not accept the vote that happened last year, but i think there are many of us who are thinking that if we are going to do this then we must do it in a way that does not make us poorer as a country or cut off vital markets, for example, and other things where we benefit enormously from being pa rt we benefit enormously from being part of it and we have never had an issue in ecj judgments, let us think about these things. i am hoping that we can get past this kind of, ie blocking it? are you not blocking it? debate. actually have a sensible debate in the house of commons amongst colleagues who actually at the end of the day it has been hugely divisive issue and it continues to be so. it is not healthy for all of us continue falling out over this so we have to make sure that we do this constructive
some in your partyjust want to get on with it and think that you cannot have the ecj, the european court of justicepean court ofjustice, having anyjurisdiction in the uk, is that something you think? that is what we need to pick. i do not think anyone on our side says they want to block brexit or that we do not accept the vote that happened last year, but i think there are many of us who are thinking that if we are going to do this then we must do it in a way that does not make us poorer as a...
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this has gone all the way up through the high court system, to the court of appeal to the supreme court and the european court of justiceall of whom have sided with the doctors that it is in charlie's best interests to turn the life support off. max? >> diana with the story of charlie gard there. >>> now the gulf diplomatic crisis will be top of the agenda next hour when meeting with the crown prince. saudi arabia is considering qatar's list of demands. they asked to meet the requirements simply closing the al jazeera network or face further sanctions. qatar's foreign minister delivered the response to kuwait which is mediating the debate. we don't know yet what djohar has decided, though. >>> still ahead, tennis star venus williams is competing again at wimbledon. but a terrible accident last month weighs heavily. details next. we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. ♪ choicehotels.com. badda book. that's it?. he means book direct at choicehotels.com
this has gone all the way up through the high court system, to the court of appeal to the supreme court and the european court of justiceall of whom have sided with the doctors that it is in charlie's best interests to turn the life support off. max? >> diana with the story of charlie gard there. >>> now the gulf diplomatic crisis will be top of the agenda next hour when meeting with the crown prince. saudi arabia is considering qatar's list of demands. they asked to meet the...
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it calms down i think to the issue of the european court of justice. so the jurisdiction of the ecj has to apply to them. what the uk side is starting to try to get to is, if we have a situation in the future where we have an international treaty that covers these people in the uk? why is that not sufficient? because an international treaty carries quite a sizeable force of law in the uk. it would be difficult for a future government to unpick international law at the cost of those eu citizens residing in britain. that is clearly part of the negotiation to scoring on. the uk side will go away and deliberate and see what compromise they can come to. the other issue, and i said a little earlier, i didn't think they would be any new agreement at this stage on the financial settlement. michel barnier said they will set out more clearly this week where they stand on the financial settlement. it has not been entirely clear from the eu settlement. it has not been entirely clearfrom the eu side settlement. it has not been entirely clear from the eu side either.
it calms down i think to the issue of the european court of justice. so the jurisdiction of the ecj has to apply to them. what the uk side is starting to try to get to is, if we have a situation in the future where we have an international treaty that covers these people in the uk? why is that not sufficient? because an international treaty carries quite a sizeable force of law in the uk. it would be difficult for a future government to unpick international law at the cost of those eu citizens...
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forward an idea in the house of commons that we should go for something which is in no way conceding the european court ofjustice's no way conceding the european court of justice'sno way conceding the european court ofjustice'sjurisdiction, which no way conceding the european court ofjustice's jurisdiction, which is what michel barnier is insisting on, and that is a problem. but come up with a practical solution, have a tribunal to deal with these disputes. sorry to interrupt, i do wa nt to disputes. sorry to interrupt, i do want to come back to it but i have to go to suffolk constabulary for an update on corrie mckeague. well officers have been finding waste from the correct time frame, no trace of him has been found. our thoughts are with his family because we hoped this search will have provided them with answers about what happened to him. the search tea m what happened to him. the search team will have completed work this afternoon, friday the 21st ofjuly and will have searched through more than 6500 tonnes of waste. we have been searching the area where waste was deposited between monday the 19th of september, when it was open for waste deposits. and monda
forward an idea in the house of commons that we should go for something which is in no way conceding the european court ofjustice's no way conceding the european court of justice'sno way conceding the european court ofjustice'sjurisdiction, which no way conceding the european court ofjustice's jurisdiction, which is what michel barnier is insisting on, and that is a problem. but come up with a practical solution, have a tribunal to deal with these disputes. sorry to interrupt, i do wa nt to...
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hard brexit or no deal being better than a bad deal and so on issues like the role of the european court of justicegle to get out of it without either loss of face or considerable bashing for the national interest. let's broaden this out and talk about one of the themes in your book, the idea of identity in politics. we all heard donald trump in warsaw last week and he spoke about the crisis of western civilisation and the idea of identity for national politics and i wonder whether there are not a lot of people, whether in europe or in america at the moment who wouldn't agree with him and think we need to reclaim in this fast moving globalised world where people are crossing borders, we need to reclaim a sense of sovereignty and identity. but his definition of our identity in europe and i think in the united states is lamentable. his idea of identity bashes islam, keeps people out, very tough immigration controls, doesn't have much to do with the things which america helped to give the world after the second world war, institutions and values, which gave us probably the 50th happiest and most stabl
hard brexit or no deal being better than a bad deal and so on issues like the role of the european court of justicegle to get out of it without either loss of face or considerable bashing for the national interest. let's broaden this out and talk about one of the themes in your book, the idea of identity in politics. we all heard donald trump in warsaw last week and he spoke about the crisis of western civilisation and the idea of identity for national politics and i wonder whether there are...
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the biggest in point would likely be the power of the european court of justice after brexit. the e.u. would like it to continue to have a say in u.k. the u.k. would like to rid the british of the ecj and so they're saying that there's no role for the ecj to play the aunt brexit. that is a big -- beyond brexit. it is something that has been negotiated. the rant somewhere cyber attack struck firms across the globe. the virus locks computers and to allow access. the high concentration of victims are in russia and ukraine. including rosneft. british media company wpp and ma ersk have also been struck. the attack was some way to last month's strike and use to similar virus and identical demand. >> one of the piece of connective tissue that links the virus was earlier in may and this is that today, it's main mechanism for spreading is a weak nsa exploit from the u.s. government. that exploit target, a piece of microsoft windows software that has been patched for many months. that is not the only mechanism, but that's the primary mechanism. and it is a reminder to companies that just
the biggest in point would likely be the power of the european court of justice after brexit. the e.u. would like it to continue to have a say in u.k. the u.k. would like to rid the british of the ecj and so they're saying that there's no role for the ecj to play the aunt brexit. that is a big -- beyond brexit. it is something that has been negotiated. the rant somewhere cyber attack struck firms across the globe. the virus locks computers and to allow access. the high concentration of victims...
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the big sticking point is likely to be the power of the european court of justice after brexit. e eu would like it to continue to have a say in british law, creating disputes about citizens rights. the u.k. would like to rid the british of the ecj. there is no role for the ecj to play the on brexit. obviously that is a big area, and there are others contained in this document. it is going to be something that is negotiated in the next few weeks. a ransomware to attack has struck firms around the globe. the virus known as petya locke's computers and demands $300 in payments to gain access. wpp and adia company danish shipping giant have also been struck. the attack is similar to last months rent some strike, using -- last month's ransomware strike. , itsis invention today main mechanism force -- mechanism for spreading is a leak in essay exploit -- a leaked nsa exploit. that is not the only mechanism that the infection uses to spread, but that is the primary mechanism. it is a reminder to companies that just because the earlier infection was stopped, thanks to some careless coding
the big sticking point is likely to be the power of the european court of justice after brexit. e eu would like it to continue to have a say in british law, creating disputes about citizens rights. the u.k. would like to rid the british of the ecj. there is no role for the ecj to play the on brexit. obviously that is a big area, and there are others contained in this document. it is going to be something that is negotiated in the next few weeks. a ransomware to attack has struck firms around...
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the big sticking point is likely to be the power of the european court of justice after brexit. e.u. would like it to continue to have a say in british law, arbitrating any disputes about citizens rights. the u.k. would like to rid the british of the ecj, and so they're saying that there's no role for the ecj to play beyond brexit. obviously, that is a big area of disagreement and there are others contained in this document. it is going to be something that is negotiated in the next few weeks. >> the ransomware cyber attack has struck firms across the globe. the virus locks computers and demands $300 in payments to allow access. the high concentration of victims are in russia and ukraine, including the russian state run rosneft. british media company wpp and danish shipping giant maersk have also been struck. the attack is somewhere to last month's strike and use to two similar viruses and identical demands. >> one of the piece of connective tissue that links the wannacry virus earlier in may and this infection today, it's is that its main mechanism for spreading is a weak nsa ex
the big sticking point is likely to be the power of the european court of justice after brexit. e.u. would like it to continue to have a say in british law, arbitrating any disputes about citizens rights. the u.k. would like to rid the british of the ecj, and so they're saying that there's no role for the ecj to play beyond brexit. obviously, that is a big area of disagreement and there are others contained in this document. it is going to be something that is negotiated in the next few weeks....
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we will get her view on where theresa may now stands with the european court of justice.me minister. is it a redline for everybody else? she joins us in a few minutes time. cross party cooperation is what we are now dealing with. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: welcome back. i am in london. tom keene in new york. waiting on a decision relating to the u.k. from the european hike a -- high court that could have a significant impact on markets in london. it will take a while to read out. it will happen soon. 10:30 expecting it's at london time. i suspect we will not get it. with theart data financial markets at this point. european equities not up much. there is a story going the rounds this week and that opec is going to ask nigeria and maybe libya to cap output. a sign of desperation. let's catch up to what we need to know around the world. aslor: the health care fight u.s. lawmakers return to the capital this week. mitch mcconnell is trying to find enough votes in his caucus to pass the measure. several republicans opposed the bill. begins what today is called the summer of hel
we will get her view on where theresa may now stands with the european court of justice.me minister. is it a redline for everybody else? she joins us in a few minutes time. cross party cooperation is what we are now dealing with. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: welcome back. i am in london. tom keene in new york. waiting on a decision relating to the u.k. from the european hike a -- high court that could have a significant impact on markets in london. it will take a while to read out. it will...
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for example, would there be a continued role for the european court of justice?le for the european court ofjustice? would there be the ability for britain to conduct our own trade deals with other countries during that interim period? philip hammond saying on the day we leave the eu you might not notice any difference to what we have now and what we have then. he very much sees it as what we have then. he very much sees itasa what we have then. he very much sees it as a gradual slope towards this new relationship but the idea there is disagreement around the possibility of a transitional deal, and its content, is a point made by the lib dem leader, vince cable. i think there is still an amount of confusion in government about what this transitional period amounts to. the immigration minister seems to think that it involves control over freedom of movement. i think other members of the government accept that they're not going to be able to do that. i think it's very unlikely that dr fox will be able to go around signing up his trade agreements. we'll effectively b
for example, would there be a continued role for the european court of justice?le for the european court ofjustice? would there be the ability for britain to conduct our own trade deals with other countries during that interim period? philip hammond saying on the day we leave the eu you might not notice any difference to what we have now and what we have then. he very much sees it as what we have then. he very much sees itasa what we have then. he very much sees it as a gradual slope towards...
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>> i think trying to suggest we would not be involved in the european court of justice was perhaps unwisere either in or out. on immigration, the crucial lesson of the eu referendum is that the levels of immigration the eu has been experiencing for the last 10 or 15 years are higher than the eu public is willing to tolerate. and there is many a remake vote that would prefer emigration to be lower. i think the reason why at the end of the day, it was the central concern of leave voters. there is then an argument about whether that requires us to be outside the single market and should the you could government have conceded that point straightaway. government have conceded that point straight away. don't expect them to be pushing the government. i don't think -- one thing that will emerge out of this process is the current divisions will longer apply to the u.k. want to getsor, i your take on how these brexit negotiations go. in the now less than two years that they have, do you see any possibility of a brexit and a trade deal being finished and ready to roll at the end of this negotiating
>> i think trying to suggest we would not be involved in the european court of justice was perhaps unwisere either in or out. on immigration, the crucial lesson of the eu referendum is that the levels of immigration the eu has been experiencing for the last 10 or 15 years are higher than the eu public is willing to tolerate. and there is many a remake vote that would prefer emigration to be lower. i think the reason why at the end of the day, it was the central concern of leave voters....
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he said they do not go far enough and do not give a role to the european court of justice enough and the red line for theresa may. as you mention the big sticking point now edging is this idea of the financial settlement, should the uk pay a bill for its financial obligations it had as a member of the eu. michel barnier saying until david davies acknowledges the principle but there is a bill to be paid there will be a lack of trust between the two sides and they cannot have talks about the future relationship between the eu and the uk. the headlines on bbc news. as police continue their search of g re nfell tower as police continue their search of grenfell tower the new council leader promises money from reserves to build more homes in the borough. donald trump has insisted his eldest son is innocent after donald trump junior admitted meeting a russian lawyer during the presidential election campaign. the supreme court has ruled that a man in a same—sex marriage is entitled to full spouse pension when his died. and in sport andy murray is pushing to reach the wimbledon semifinals and
he said they do not go far enough and do not give a role to the european court of justice enough and the red line for theresa may. as you mention the big sticking point now edging is this idea of the financial settlement, should the uk pay a bill for its financial obligations it had as a member of the eu. michel barnier saying until david davies acknowledges the principle but there is a bill to be paid there will be a lack of trust between the two sides and they cannot have talks about the...
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—— the uk supreme court will have to determine what a way to give the judgments from the european court of justiceuk and the relationship between the uk and the european court ofjustice is. there are issues arising out of what has become to be known as the great repeal bill, could end up in this place. the eyes of the press will be trained on the supreme court during this period and it will be a very challenging time for her. but she is well equipped to deal with it. she is well qualified, she was the first woman to become a law lord, first woman to become a law lord, first woman to become a law lord, first woman to become a justice of the supreme court. she has a brilliant academic career as a family lawyer. she was on the law commission and herjudgments here she was on the law commission and her judgments here have she was on the law commission and herjudgments here have been very powerful. indeed, she has had one of herjudgments to extend the definition of domestic violence beyond that of pure physical violence. 0ne beyond that of pure physical violence. one of the ruling relating to the mental
—— the uk supreme court will have to determine what a way to give the judgments from the european court of justiceuk and the relationship between the uk and the european court ofjustice is. there are issues arising out of what has become to be known as the great repeal bill, could end up in this place. the eyes of the press will be trained on the supreme court during this period and it will be a very challenging time for her. but she is well equipped to deal with it. she is well qualified,...
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you effectively are challenging her red line on the european court of justice because that covers themeans you are a rebel, that means she has to look over her shoulder every time to see if she will get stabbed in the back. this is the point. if i am going to be labelled as a rebel, someone who has been a member of the labour party for two thirds of my life, the conservative party, and i have stood for the conservatives for 32 years out of my very young a9 years, and i ama out of my very young a9 years, and i am a rebel for putting forward my own considered views on issues that affect my constituents because we have a lot of nuclear research in my pa rt have a lot of nuclear research in my part of the world, i think one has to be evenhanded. it is important to work with the opposition on critical issues like europe and some of the social issues you have mentioned, such as social care and employment rights. it is important to work with eve ryo ne rights. it is important to work with everyone on brexit and there is a very divisive tone that was adopted before the election and it now nee
you effectively are challenging her red line on the european court of justice because that covers themeans you are a rebel, that means she has to look over her shoulder every time to see if she will get stabbed in the back. this is the point. if i am going to be labelled as a rebel, someone who has been a member of the labour party for two thirds of my life, the conservative party, and i have stood for the conservatives for 32 years out of my very young a9 years, and i ama out of my very young...
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things that are dividing the two sides and we know the problems there are, for example the european court of justicelems there are, for example the european court ofjustice, there are some mps who do not want that court to have any say whatsoever over anything to do with british life and the eu is saying that when it comes to eu citizens someone has to be the arbitrator in all of this and they think the european court ofjustice should still have a role. there could be room for compromise there, you can set up new institutions to try and take over that role but you can see the problems there are and thatis can see the problems there are and that is before you even get to the issue of the divorce bill, the money, the figure of £100 million being banded around. how much will the uk agreed to pay? the government has said very clearly they will go by the obligations and but on the other hand they say the days of vast sums going to the eu have gone for good. all of this, of course, will require compromise and at the moment we do not know from where it will come. the cabinet, if it was full of water it wou
things that are dividing the two sides and we know the problems there are, for example the european court of justicelems there are, for example the european court ofjustice, there are some mps who do not want that court to have any say whatsoever over anything to do with british life and the eu is saying that when it comes to eu citizens someone has to be the arbitrator in all of this and they think the european court ofjustice should still have a role. there could be room for compromise there,...
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to the rights of eu citizens, for example, the eu and the commission very much want the european court of justicetor, to oversee any new rules that there are. many in the uk parliament feel that the ecj should have no role once the uk has left the european union, so it is that kind of thing and there is also the brexit bill, the so—called divorce bill. how will that be settled? government has made it clear that the days of vast sums of money being sent to the eu will come to an end. it says that it will stick by its obligations, the obligations we had when we were members. all of these kinds of areas need to be compromised on, thought about carefully, before we even get onto the next stage, which is about what the future relationship will be. meanwhile, what on earth is going on in the cabinet? it appears that discipline has completely broken down. according to one newspaper report in the sunday times this weekend, no fewer than five cabinet minister kim out of the meeting last week and told them newspaper what had gone on, and much of it seems to be against philip hammond, the chancellor. brexit
to the rights of eu citizens, for example, the eu and the commission very much want the european court of justicetor, to oversee any new rules that there are. many in the uk parliament feel that the ecj should have no role once the uk has left the european union, so it is that kind of thing and there is also the brexit bill, the so—called divorce bill. how will that be settled? government has made it clear that the days of vast sums of money being sent to the eu will come to an end. it says...
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those far without a in terms of what rights it protects, and also doesn't give a role in the european court of justicet ofjustice is a red line for theresa may and the british government. interesting to see how difficult he is going to be negotiate with. what is charm, there is managed as well? michel barnier is managed as well? michel barnier is very charming, he worked the room very well. even though he was delivering a message that he was frustrated with the progress with the uk in these talks, he tried to deliver it in a very cheerful, charming way. he also wasn't afraid to use a bit of venice. right at the end of this press conference, saying several times that the uk had to realise that leaving the eu has consequences. so a bit of darkness along with the charm. the other thing on display in that press conference was this amazing command of the detail. an examination came up, it turned out michel barnier had unable in the past that involved doing that issue. someone talked about the london dimension of fisheries, signed in the 1960s, that the uk was withdrawn from. michelle barry use of the frenc
those far without a in terms of what rights it protects, and also doesn't give a role in the european court of justicet ofjustice is a red line for theresa may and the british government. interesting to see how difficult he is going to be negotiate with. what is charm, there is managed as well? michel barnier is managed as well? michel barnier is very charming, he worked the room very well. even though he was delivering a message that he was frustrated with the progress with the uk in these...
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at the moment you have the european court of justice. forward.ou have the european court ofjustice. at the moment written are saying they don't wa nt moment written are saying they don't want them to be involved, so who's going to decide where people's whites are and how they should be decided upon? this is going to be an ongoing problem. then you have the issue of the so—called brexit bill, the divorce bill. britain is saying that the days of vast sums of money going to the eu are coming to an end. on the other hand they know that there will be a bill of some sort. 100 billion, 50 billion, nobody knows quite yet. yes we will accept some of the liabilities run times that we were a member but it will not be some huge amount of money going across any longer. all of these things woolly compromise. at the moment we don't know that is going to come but officials working on this this week and we may know a bit more by thursday. david davis is back among his cabinet colleagues and you wonder if there was any point in shutting the door on that meeting be
at the moment you have the european court of justice. forward.ou have the european court ofjustice. at the moment written are saying they don't wa nt moment written are saying they don't want them to be involved, so who's going to decide where people's whites are and how they should be decided upon? this is going to be an ongoing problem. then you have the issue of the so—called brexit bill, the divorce bill. britain is saying that the days of vast sums of money going to the eu are coming to...
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the european union will want future trade disputes to be settled by the eu's court of justice. as floated the idea of a possible new court. some in government say britain might agree to a limited role to the court of european justice in the future, but you will not see ministers conceding that point now. when it comes to eu trade, beyond trade outside the eu, they say there could be no agreement until after brexit and any transition. ministers want to get on with it. whether you love brexit or not, absolutely no one believes it will be easy. in a major blow to president trump, the us senate has for a third time rejected his attempts to overturn his predecessor's healthcare reforms known as obamaca re. in a dramatic move, three republicans defied their party to vote against the changes with a decisive vote cast by the veteran senatorjohn mccain, who broke off from brain cancer treatment to attend the session. here's our north america editorjon sopel. the ayes are a9, the noes are 51. the motion is not agreed to. the history books will record that before 2am this morning, donald t
the european union will want future trade disputes to be settled by the eu's court of justice. as floated the idea of a possible new court. some in government say britain might agree to a limited role to the court of european justice in the future, but you will not see ministers conceding that point now. when it comes to eu trade, beyond trade outside the eu, they say there could be no agreement until after brexit and any transition. ministers want to get on with it. whether you love brexit or...
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we collectively especially coming right after the european court of justices ruling just now opposing the eu's designation of all of hamas, we in the west collectively need to make it clear to qatar by posting in providing services to a group that is committed to the destruction of the u.n. member state to civilians is unacceptable. i put that in different basket from qatar's support to citizens in gaza which the israelis fully support. in fact israel is a different issue. if qatar wants to be a responsible player in that regard fine but providing a safe haven to the leaders of the u.s. and eu designated terrorist group is a problem. >> has qatar weighed in to the best of your knowledge with regards to the u.s. moving its embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem quest are you aware of the nature of qatar helping in the mission to defeat isis? >> i think yes qatar hosts our forests -- forces that there pays where we have a central coordinating function that allows basically coordinating all of our operations in iraq afghanistan and syria and especially iraq and syria. it's a central element
we collectively especially coming right after the european court of justices ruling just now opposing the eu's designation of all of hamas, we in the west collectively need to make it clear to qatar by posting in providing services to a group that is committed to the destruction of the u.n. member state to civilians is unacceptable. i put that in different basket from qatar's support to citizens in gaza which the israelis fully support. in fact israel is a different issue. if qatar wants to be...
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is there an indirect role for the european court of justice. it's some checks. ermit system and when we get control of the trade policy back. is it significant that the u.k. government knowledged they have to pay something into the eu? >> they were probably going to have to pay something, not just a share of assets like an european investment banks. reportf lords committee legally said they didn't have to pay anything. politics will rule the day. it's inevitable we will have to pay something. where does that figure and up? francine: do we know what kind of deal the u.k. government actually wants on trade with the eu? >> they won a free trade agreement and that's about it. there is a lot of talk of no tariffs in place. that is one tiny element. if we're going to and passporting which allows banks in the u.k. to access clients without having to set up, are we going to continue to have that? they have talked about having a regulatory organization. i think the big thing people are looking at, what happens on transitions. francine: we just got inflation data. growth w
is there an indirect role for the european court of justice. it's some checks. ermit system and when we get control of the trade policy back. is it significant that the u.k. government knowledged they have to pay something into the eu? >> they were probably going to have to pay something, not just a share of assets like an european investment banks. reportf lords committee legally said they didn't have to pay anything. politics will rule the day. it's inevitable we will have to pay...
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, we community-based residential facility collectively especially coming right after the european court of justice ruling just now upholding the euization of you will all of hamas not some wings and others but all of it. we in the west need to make it clear that qatar that hosting and providing services to a group that is committed to the destruction of a u.n. member state and to civilians is unacceptable. and i put that in a different basket from qatar's support to citizens in gaza, which the israelis full support np in fact it's through israel. that's a different issue. if qatar wants to be a responsible player in that regard fine but hosting and providing save haven to the leaders of a u.s. and eu designated terrorist group is a problem. >> has qatar weighed in to the best of your knowledge with regards to the u.s. moving its embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem? >> are you aware of the nature of qatar helping in the mission to defeat isis? >> well, i think that -- yes, in that qatar hosts you know our forces at the air base which is where the kay okay which is the central coordinating function.
, we community-based residential facility collectively especially coming right after the european court of justice ruling just now upholding the euization of you will all of hamas not some wings and others but all of it. we in the west need to make it clear that qatar that hosting and providing services to a group that is committed to the destruction of a u.n. member state and to civilians is unacceptable. and i put that in a different basket from qatar's support to citizens in gaza, which the...
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we collectively, especially coming right after the european court of justices ruling just now, upholding the eu's designation of all of hams. we need to make it clear to qatar that hosting and providing services to a group that is committed to the destruction of a u.n. member state and to civilians as unacceptable. i put that in a different basket from qatar's support to citizens in gaza. which the israelis fully support. it was done through israel. that's a different issue. if qatar wants to be a responsible player in that regard, fine. but hosting and providing a safe haven is a problem. >> has qatar weighed in to the best of your knowledge with regards to the u.s. moving its embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem? >> are you aware of -- the nature of qatar helping in the mission to defeat isis? >> well i think that, yes, in that qatar hosts you know, our forces, at an elevated air base, where we have the caoc. which is basically responsible for coordinating all operations in iraq, afghanistan and syria. especially iraq and syria, a central element of our strategy. i just would -- >> i rea
we collectively, especially coming right after the european court of justices ruling just now, upholding the eu's designation of all of hams. we need to make it clear to qatar that hosting and providing services to a group that is committed to the destruction of a u.n. member state and to civilians as unacceptable. i put that in a different basket from qatar's support to citizens in gaza. which the israelis fully support. it was done through israel. that's a different issue. if qatar wants to...
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will also leave the european court of justice and nuclear agency.he scottish parliament will get a separate vote on the bill through a legislative consent motion. repeal bill has been unveiled. that is the latest from the united kingdom. joining us is jeff rosenberg and brian nick. looking at the situation in the u.k. -- fragmented, political mess. compare that to europe, united and politically stable compared to where some people thought we would be a couple of months ago. jeff: there have been dramatic changes. on brexit there is uncertainty in terms of what exactly the form of brexit will look like given the shifts we have seen in politics in the u.k. across the channel a 180 degree turn around from what we were .alking about six months ago the rise of populism, fragmentation in europe, the potential for a downside tail risk. what we got was the opposite. the narrative coming out of europe, look at the strength in .he euro it is about the politics helping the economics. the labor reforms for france and germany in terms of their potential partners
will also leave the european court of justice and nuclear agency.he scottish parliament will get a separate vote on the bill through a legislative consent motion. repeal bill has been unveiled. that is the latest from the united kingdom. joining us is jeff rosenberg and brian nick. looking at the situation in the u.k. -- fragmented, political mess. compare that to europe, united and politically stable compared to where some people thought we would be a couple of months ago. jeff: there have...
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with the european court of justice three years look like? some of the cabinet colleagues would not buy that. he has also stressed that he wanted post brexit for british people to look like things were business as usual, not much had changed, and some of the cabinet colleagues want to see the pace of change at the march 2019 pick—up so people get a sense of direction and we will be out of the eu and not in some ways trying to stay in. i think there may be some disputes over whether we can or cannot negotiate separate trade dealsjoin the tread or cannot negotiate separate trade deals join the tread of transition. adding the chancellor has got to the foothills, perhaps the base camp of agreement with the cabinet of how to approach, what happens in britain after brexit has managed to reassure businesses to an extent, but i think some of the real arguments, never mind with the eu, will be what happens between brexit and the eventual withdrawal from everything associated with the eu. thank you very much indeed. another challenge for theresa may. a
with the european court of justice three years look like? some of the cabinet colleagues would not buy that. he has also stressed that he wanted post brexit for british people to look like things were business as usual, not much had changed, and some of the cabinet colleagues want to see the pace of change at the march 2019 pick—up so people get a sense of direction and we will be out of the eu and not in some ways trying to stay in. i think there may be some disputes over whether we can or...
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he is mentioning there needs to be oversight by the european court of justice. somewhat. this is bloomberg. ♪ draghin: president mario delivers the ecb's latest rate decision. looking for clues about how he might unwind stimulus. the honeymoon with china is over. high-level talks break up. and john cryan on how the bank is preparing for brexit. time highs. at all good morning. i'm jonathan ferro with david westin and alix steel. futures are positive. the s&p 500 begins another day in 2017 for the 27th time at a record high. the euro falls further back from 1.1505.h at alix: in the currency market, the u.k., butn that isn't helping sterling. it is all about brexit. john cryan warning about a heart brexit.
he is mentioning there needs to be oversight by the european court of justice. somewhat. this is bloomberg. ♪ draghin: president mario delivers the ecb's latest rate decision. looking for clues about how he might unwind stimulus. the honeymoon with china is over. high-level talks break up. and john cryan on how the bank is preparing for brexit. time highs. at all good morning. i'm jonathan ferro with david westin and alix steel. futures are positive. the s&p 500 begins another day in 2017...
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set out in her lancaster house speech injanuary, you know, the red line she set out, no european court of justicex in effect saying, let's just escape, let's just go. so the government is divided. now, david davis is of course, he and his civil servants have done a huge amount of preparation, very professional, but they don't have a clear government policy. until we have that, we can't negotiate properly and sensibly. ok. just to let you know, we may interrupt because roger federer is going to give a live interview at wimbledon any moment i'm told so i'm going to apologise in advance. don't worry. i'm not worried actually, i was just letting you know. this week they are going to talk about the rights of eu citizens and nationals abroad, they are going to talk about the liabilities, the bill the uk has to pay, that has to be done swiftly in order to move on to other stuff. does the uk in your opinion have any cards up its sleeve? yes, of course we have cards up sleeve? yes, of course we have cards up our sleeve. what? we are not without cards. but we don't have as many cards as the european side d
set out in her lancaster house speech injanuary, you know, the red line she set out, no european court of justicex in effect saying, let's just escape, let's just go. so the government is divided. now, david davis is of course, he and his civil servants have done a huge amount of preparation, very professional, but they don't have a clear government policy. until we have that, we can't negotiate properly and sensibly. ok. just to let you know, we may interrupt because roger federer is going to...