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ruling by the european union's top colt the case involving iconic german band kroft back and hip hop producer moses pelham who used to crawfish sample a 99 head of his european court of justice ruled that if the song but his recognizable music producers have to off the office of mission a case that could affect the future of music. and the future of music is actually what we're going to concentrate all now prof x. we're only pretending to be robots in the 1970s today robot soul some form of ai creating music composing it and access to music has changed everything is a viable to download all stream. will it sound like. the music of fiction. this is a cool. you don't have to be a months out is the pier $35.00 this is the prius of a small digital box is enough to create new turns sounds rhythms and melodies maybe even a heat created in your own home and via a digital platform streamed mean hundreds of times. even the human tortie can be turned into an instrument. touch design a p.c. on paid has has come up with a device that resolves bodies movements and sounds intense them into music. but what's really is what's already happening. the music streaming revolution has changed our
ruling by the european union's top colt the case involving iconic german band kroft back and hip hop producer moses pelham who used to crawfish sample a 99 head of his european court of justice ruled that if the song but his recognizable music producers have to off the office of mission a case that could affect the future of music. and the future of music is actually what we're going to concentrate all now prof x. we're only pretending to be robots in the 1970s today robot soul some form of ai...
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ruling by the european union's top colt the case involving iconic german band craft back and hip hop producer moses pelham who used to craft sample on a 99 head of his european court of justice ruled that if the song but is recognizable music producers have to oss the office of mission a case that could affect the future of music. and the future of music is actually what we're going to concentrate all now call fact we're only pretending to be robots in the 19th seventy's today robots or some form of ai creating music composing it and our access to music has changed.
ruling by the european union's top colt the case involving iconic german band craft back and hip hop producer moses pelham who used to craft sample on a 99 head of his european court of justice ruled that if the song but is recognizable music producers have to oss the office of mission a case that could affect the future of music. and the future of music is actually what we're going to concentrate all now call fact we're only pretending to be robots in the 19th seventy's today robots or some...
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the sites automatically send use adata to facebook even if you don't click on anything the european court of justice said gathering the information requires user consent. and the european commission is set to block canada brazil singapore argentina and australia from accessing parts of the e.u. financial market it says those countries no longer regulate credit agencies as rigorously as the e.u. does it's the 1st time such access rights are being withdrawn. and let's talk to one day about that a financial correspondent in frankfurt what's changed in these countries to incur the wrath of the e.u. . well ben as you rightly put these can raise do not hold the credit agencies to the same standard that the u.s. does and now this is according to a system which is called the equivalent system which is basically an agreement between these countries that allow financial companies from the 3rd come to work rather non evil financial companies to work in the operate in the e.u. and vice versa they you financially companies are allowed to operate in the 3rd country but now these countries need to be these compani
the sites automatically send use adata to facebook even if you don't click on anything the european court of justice said gathering the information requires user consent. and the european commission is set to block canada brazil singapore argentina and australia from accessing parts of the e.u. financial market it says those countries no longer regulate credit agencies as rigorously as the e.u. does it's the 1st time such access rights are being withdrawn. and let's talk to one day about that a...
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ruling by the european union's top colt the case involving iconic german band kroft back and hip hop producer moses pelham who used to crawford sample on a 99 head of his european court of justice ruled that if the song but is recognizable music producers have to oss the office for mission a case that could affect the future of music. and the future of music is actually what we're going to concentrate all now call fact we're only pretending to be robots in the 19th seventy's today robots or...
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business big tech is bracing for a fresh assault on several fronts activist back at the european court of justice in luxembourg to challenge facebook in another case the right to privacy law the lost ones or a transatlantic data transfer system struck down over concerns u.s. spies could get access to the new data analysts say today's case could be even. privacy at the same time u.s. president trump is gearing up for a social media summit on thursday but the main online platform on facebook says it hasn't received an invitation to reports twitter has exploded the white house says digital leaders will discuss the opportunities and challenges of today's environment valley can expect a crackdown. on german economy minister peter mieris. tech and trade trip to the u.s. he's visited tech giant google of maya has criticised the firm for its market dominance its parent company alphabet reigns supreme on the internet its take a look at the figures last year posted revenues amounting to nearly $137000000000.00 a profit of just under $31000000000.00 the lion's share of that was with advertising on google's
business big tech is bracing for a fresh assault on several fronts activist back at the european court of justice in luxembourg to challenge facebook in another case the right to privacy law the lost ones or a transatlantic data transfer system struck down over concerns u.s. spies could get access to the new data analysts say today's case could be even. privacy at the same time u.s. president trump is gearing up for a social media summit on thursday but the main online platform on facebook says...
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business big tech is bracing for a fresh assault on several fronts activist is back at the european court of justice in luxembourg to challenge facebook this case could be even more important for data privacy the last ones for a transatlantic down to transfer system struck down over concerns u.s. spies could get unfettered access to e.u. does it the same time u.s. president donald trump is gearing up for a social media summit on thursday the main online platforms on to invited facebook says it hasn't received an invitation there are reports twitter is excluded the white house says digital leaders will discuss the opportunities and challenges of today's online environment. and german economy minister. is on a take and trade trip to the u.s. he's criticized the main tech firms for their market dominance and wants germany survival the u.s. and china in an official intelligence yeah. but i'm wary about reporting yes it germany's minister for economic affairs is getting a free ride in san francisco peter out my is visiting a start up that develops software for thomas driving a few clicks on the soup step
business big tech is bracing for a fresh assault on several fronts activist is back at the european court of justice in luxembourg to challenge facebook this case could be even more important for data privacy the last ones for a transatlantic down to transfer system struck down over concerns u.s. spies could get unfettered access to e.u. does it the same time u.s. president donald trump is gearing up for a social media summit on thursday the main online platforms on to invited facebook says it...
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report today as the irish data protection commission takes a case against facebook to the european court of justice on tuesday the. the top court of the european union began hearing a case that began with revelations that a u.s. spy agency the national security agency was compelling facebook and similar companies to turn over private data from users in the e.u. the 11 specific questions that spun out of that case are now before the court and center on the rules that govern tech companies sharing data from users around the world so-called standard contractual qualities or c c's if the e.c. j. finds that as he sees fail to protect the privacy rights guaranteed by e.u. laws companies like facebook and its peers could be forced to sequester that lucrative trove of european consumer data and rewrite their rules for sharing what is arguably their most valuable resource a decision from the court is expected before the end of this year. catching up with africa $54.00 of $55.00 leaders attending the recent african union summit in nigeria has signed an agreement to create the african continental free trade a
report today as the irish data protection commission takes a case against facebook to the european court of justice on tuesday the. the top court of the european union began hearing a case that began with revelations that a u.s. spy agency the national security agency was compelling facebook and similar companies to turn over private data from users in the e.u. the 11 specific questions that spun out of that case are now before the court and center on the rules that govern tech companies...
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now the group is considering going a step further and taking it to the european court of justice.hat case e shows that t thinge happenening. many other people arou t the glglobe are refusising to stany and wawatch climate e change dey ouour planet. worldwide, groups p people e gettining gether to collec rurubbish, like in the "let't'o it" project.t. and efefforts like t that ae desperatelely needed. it takes around 450 years for plastic waste to degrade in the environment. and every year, up to 13 million tons of it lands in the oceans. plastic has no place in other waterways either, like one of the world's longest rivers, which has been inundated by a mountain of rubbish. reporter: the nile is the lifeblood of egypt, and vital for the irrigation of its farmland. but the river and its countless canals have become severely polluted and full of trash. over time, the plastic breaks down into ever smaller pieces. the microparticles enter the water supply, ending up in crops, and in fish, and then in their human consumers. samer is a fisherman working on the nile. he knows first-hand a
now the group is considering going a step further and taking it to the european court of justice.hat case e shows that t thinge happenening. many other people arou t the glglobe are refusising to stany and wawatch climate e change dey ouour planet. worldwide, groups p people e gettining gether to collec rurubbish, like in the "let't'o it" project.t. and efefforts like t that ae desperatelely needed. it takes around 450 years for plastic waste to degrade in the environment. and every...
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report today as the irish data protection commission takes a case against facebook to the european court of justice on tuesday the e.c.g. the top court of the european union began hearing a case that began with revelations that a u.s. spy agency the national security agency was compelling facebook and similar companies to turn over private data from users in the e.u. the 11 specific questions that spun out of that case are now before the court and center on the rules that govern tech companies sharing data from users around the world so-called standard contractual causes or c c's if the e.c. j. finds that as he sees fail to protect the privacy rights guaranteed by e.u. laws companies like facebook and its peers could be forced to sequester that lucrative trove of european consumer data and rewrite their rules for sharing what is arguably their most valuable resource a decision from the court is expected before the end of this year. catching up with africa 54 of 55 leaders attending the recent african union summit in nigeria. signed an agreement to create the african continental free trade area the
report today as the irish data protection commission takes a case against facebook to the european court of justice on tuesday the e.c.g. the top court of the european union began hearing a case that began with revelations that a u.s. spy agency the national security agency was compelling facebook and similar companies to turn over private data from users in the e.u. the 11 specific questions that spun out of that case are now before the court and center on the rules that govern tech companies...
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report today as the irish data protection commission takes a case against facebook to the european court of justice on tuesday the e.c.g. the top court of the european union began hearing a case that began with revelations that a u.s. spy agency the national security agency was compelling facebook and similar companies to turn over private data from users in the e.u. the 11 specific questions that spun out of that case are now before the court and center on the rules that govern tech companies sharing data from users around the world so-called standard contractual causes or c c's if the e.c. j. finds that as he sees fail to protect the privacy rights guaranteed by e.u. laws companies like facebook and its peers could be forced to sequester that lucrative trove of european consumer data and rewrite their rules for sharing what is arguably their most valuable resource a decision from the court is expected before the end of this year.
report today as the irish data protection commission takes a case against facebook to the european court of justice on tuesday the e.c.g. the top court of the european union began hearing a case that began with revelations that a u.s. spy agency the national security agency was compelling facebook and similar companies to turn over private data from users in the e.u. the 11 specific questions that spun out of that case are now before the court and center on the rules that govern tech companies...
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courts can accept the guidance of or the rulings of the european court, if they choose to do so. is it clear to you what the relationship, post—brexit, between british courts and the european court of justiceere are going to be. if there are no transitional arrangements, then we‘re left with the retained european union law, which has been turned into uk law by the withdrawal act. and we‘re entitled in the supreme court to change that law, if we are convinced that a decision of the luxembourg court should be changed, departed from. that, we can do. otherwise, if relevant, we can take into account a luxembourg decision, a subsequent luxembourg decision. yes, so there‘s an element of choice there. well, only — it‘s very much a directed choice. i suppose in essence a lot of people in britain at least will want to know — is it true in your view that we‘re truly, in every legal sense, taking back control? i don‘t think we will know the answer to that until we know what‘s going to happen next. it‘s complicated. it‘s very complicated. well, i‘m afraid, unfortunately, the law is quite complicated. well, you can say that again. and i want now, as we‘re almost out of time, to bring you to one extraor
courts can accept the guidance of or the rulings of the european court, if they choose to do so. is it clear to you what the relationship, post—brexit, between british courts and the european court of justiceere are going to be. if there are no transitional arrangements, then we‘re left with the retained european union law, which has been turned into uk law by the withdrawal act. and we‘re entitled in the supreme court to change that law, if we are convinced that a decision of the...
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market doesn't want freedom of movement of of people it doesn't want the sovereignty of the european court of justice well then the position is very clear and i don't see the signs of that changing certainly not in the short term until we actually know what will happen in london because of course boris johnson this is just day one for him we're not even sure whether he's going to manage to form a government we don't know whether he's going to he might face in the parliament no confidence vote in parliament he himself might want to call snap elections he has a wafer thin majority in parliament as things stand now so the picture really is not yet clear in london and it's certainly not clear in a way that would make that you change its position which on which it has been consistent for monk in the short term so it sounds like a pretty epic battle might be brewing between johnson and the european union i want to ask you briefly before we go because you know there is this question about the prospect of a new referendum now we have one of the chief breaks the tears taking over leadership of the u.k. so is
market doesn't want freedom of movement of of people it doesn't want the sovereignty of the european court of justice well then the position is very clear and i don't see the signs of that changing certainly not in the short term until we actually know what will happen in london because of course boris johnson this is just day one for him we're not even sure whether he's going to manage to form a government we don't know whether he's going to he might face in the parliament no confidence vote...
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the european court of justice there's a case under way today that could see some changes as far as the privacy goes for consumers so that's a big one for consumers and companies alike. the economy minister here in germany is also on a trade and take a visit to the u.s. has been very critical of google in the way it does business offering its services to mining will be interesting and mr trump is also holding a social media summit this week a big take is not. for the money. just to say i'll be back but some of the other good. because. so in the summer it comes to almost finished the women's world cup the cup america and the gold cup. at me. take stock of the highlight. missed opportunity. i'm looking. at me. with. 60 minutes. with him how to be done because somebody has won the highest i know if i had known that the boat would be found small i never would have gone on the trip but i feel i would not support myself and my parents so much attention a lot of 16 of the but i need a sleep away. uncle because the bombing. able to give them i have serious problems on a personal level and i was
the european court of justice there's a case under way today that could see some changes as far as the privacy goes for consumers so that's a big one for consumers and companies alike. the economy minister here in germany is also on a trade and take a visit to the u.s. has been very critical of google in the way it does business offering its services to mining will be interesting and mr trump is also holding a social media summit this week a big take is not. for the money. just to say i'll be...
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detention together with people that are in criminal detention this has been ruled out by the european court of justice and through 2014 to violate european law but also of course the message being to all of those who are applying for asylum here in germany is don't go to the authorities go into hiding because the chances of you your application be rejected is so much higher and have you been deported as so much higher do you fear that there's going to be an increase of people resorting to remaining in this country illegally i don't think so i actually think it would be necessary to really slow down a little bit and look at the numbers and make evaluations of the existing laws right now for instance nobody talks about the fact that in 2018 actually in within or about 40000 rejected asylum seekers have actually left germany and then we have a lot of doubts about the numbers that the government has been dealing with around surrounding this law they've been talking about 236000 people that are actually obliged to leave germany out of which 180000 are actually tolerated by the. gratian office is for severa
detention together with people that are in criminal detention this has been ruled out by the european court of justice and through 2014 to violate european law but also of course the message being to all of those who are applying for asylum here in germany is don't go to the authorities go into hiding because the chances of you your application be rejected is so much higher and have you been deported as so much higher do you fear that there's going to be an increase of people resorting to...
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that consent but a lot of people would object to that i would think so what exactly has the european court of justice decided here well they've really sided with the consumer group what they've said is that in fact i mean i've got the ruling here i could read it to you but it's clear as mud to be honest. i'll try to explain it in slightly simpler terms than they do but once they've decided is that because the websites in question benefit from having this person on their website say for example if you click like next to a really nice shirt then that shirt will get more views on facebook because the more like something has the more prominently is positioned on facebook so because the website gets that benefits there for the web site should be considered responsible partly for the collection of that data e.c.g. is there for set it should be up to those web sites to get the express consent of anyone visiting the website for that data to be gathered and also for the person to least be told that that data will be counted ok so what is the impact going to be then on these businesses but also on facebook wel
that consent but a lot of people would object to that i would think so what exactly has the european court of justice decided here well they've really sided with the consumer group what they've said is that in fact i mean i've got the ruling here i could read it to you but it's clear as mud to be honest. i'll try to explain it in slightly simpler terms than they do but once they've decided is that because the websites in question benefit from having this person on their website say for example...
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report today as the irish data protection commission takes a case against facebook to the european court of justice on 2.
report today as the irish data protection commission takes a case against facebook to the european court of justice on 2.
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really have to pursue this we have to go after them and force them to take this back and the european court of justice sort of did so and so they really hate him for them he is anime number one so if not france to amounts who might be in the frame. new names are flying around and the plot seems to be sickening here because rumor now has it and many diplomats in the corridors here of the council building behind me have confirmed it is the german defense minister also the funded line who might be a candidate who is acceptable to all sides even france is supposed to say yes to her because she speaks good french and to the eastern bloc has said we could accept her and also the italian prime minister conti who when walking into the building earlier had said we want to woman now who could he have meant it was probably already or slough on the line so she seems to be the new lead candidate here to get into the european commission that is the candidate of the governments of the leaders. of europe who are gathered in the council building so that means that then of course social democrats become different posts
really have to pursue this we have to go after them and force them to take this back and the european court of justice sort of did so and so they really hate him for them he is anime number one so if not france to amounts who might be in the frame. new names are flying around and the plot seems to be sickening here because rumor now has it and many diplomats in the corridors here of the council building behind me have confirmed it is the german defense minister also the funded line who might be...
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we have much more public concern about surfacing, prominent cases in the european court of justice. we have had a series of trial and error in order to get to public regulations that meets our core principles and we have to recognize europeans -- that is reflected in this. the first advantage we have their but we also see it is not the early obsession in isolation so california is not following in the same direction and we also see japan considering legislation in that direction. looking at the global level, the precaution based on free flow is something we can work with, something we hope to pick up in additional trade negotiations. i would disagree with you that we did this. that is what people want us to do. we see that is slower than we like it so we create measures of determination to go for fair taxation with additional transactions and these measures are there as long as there is no international agreement on how to attack these in the future and these measures are different. the us, whether the french law is nondiscriminatory. and to discuss these issues. the issues are not d
we have much more public concern about surfacing, prominent cases in the european court of justice. we have had a series of trial and error in order to get to public regulations that meets our core principles and we have to recognize europeans -- that is reflected in this. the first advantage we have their but we also see it is not the early obsession in isolation so california is not following in the same direction and we also see japan considering legislation in that direction. looking at the...
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of the british courts, and the fact that they are no longer answerable to... will come brexit no longer be a nswera ble to will come brexit no longer be answerable to the european court of justice british courts can accept the guidance of all the rulings of the european court, if they choose to do so. is it clear in your mind what the relationship post brexit between the british courts and the european court ofjustice will beer? well, one cannot be entirely sure of that, until we know what, if any, transitional arrangements there are going to be. if there are no transitional arrangements, then we are transitional arrangements, then we a re left transitional arrangements, then we are left with the retained european union law, which has been turned into uk law by the withdrawal act, and we are entitled, in the supreme court, to change that law if we are convinced that a decision of the luxembourg court should be changed, departed from. that, we can do. otherwise, if relevant, we can take into account a luxembourg decision, a subsequent luxembourg decision. yes, so there's an element of choice there. well, only... it's very much a directed choice. i suppose in essence a lot of peo
of the british courts, and the fact that they are no longer answerable to... will come brexit no longer be a nswera ble to will come brexit no longer be answerable to the european court of justice british courts can accept the guidance of all the rulings of the european court, if they choose to do so. is it clear in your mind what the relationship post brexit between the british courts and the european court ofjustice will beer? well, one cannot be entirely sure of that, until we know what, if...
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therto: we think that mandate has been confirmed by the european court of justice, so they have given the ecb power to buy assets. however, the ecb has been exploring a symmetric tilt to the inflation mandate, so symmetrically above or below 2%, so tolerating a higher inflation rate. having said that, if you are withng a fiat on a highway a speed limit of 130, and you move the speed limit to 200, the car is not going to go any faster unless you change the engine. so the ecb needs to change the way it stimulates the economy. qe can work, but you need to make it more linked to the real economy or the banking system. for example, one of the things they could do is extending the csbp, the corporate bond asset purchase program, to bank bonds, for example. helping banks lower their funding costs and creating most of the jobs. or they could do more project finance, but then you do need fiscal policy, and fiscal policy is still way behind in the euro zone. algebrisrto gallo, portfolio manager, will be sticking with us. latee: we are seeing justice john paul stevens, who died at the age of 99,
therto: we think that mandate has been confirmed by the european court of justice, so they have given the ecb power to buy assets. however, the ecb has been exploring a symmetric tilt to the inflation mandate, so symmetrically above or below 2%, so tolerating a higher inflation rate. having said that, if you are withng a fiat on a highway a speed limit of 130, and you move the speed limit to 200, the car is not going to go any faster unless you change the engine. so the ecb needs to change the...
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there have been permanent cases in the european court of justice for that. we have had a long experience of trial and error in getting to public regulation that meets our core principles, and we have to recognize that europeans are very attached to the idea that the individual owns his or her data. that is what is reflected in the gdpr. --, it is a fast mover first-move her advantage we have there. we see that california is following in the same direction. we also see that japan is considering legislation in that direction. if i look at the global level, we have had a discussion about data, free flow with trump i think that is something we can work with. that is something we now need to pick up in the trade negotiations and e-commerce negotiations in geneva. on the tax, i would disagree with you that we have gone alone on this. actually, this is exactly what people want us to do vis-a-vis china, i.e., we are aiming for international war. that is what the oecd is working on. but we are seeing if that process is slower than we like it, so we are creating interi
there have been permanent cases in the european court of justice for that. we have had a long experience of trial and error in getting to public regulation that meets our core principles, and we have to recognize that europeans are very attached to the idea that the individual owns his or her data. that is what is reflected in the gdpr. --, it is a fast mover first-move her advantage we have there. we see that california is following in the same direction. we also see that japan is considering...
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that point it could do so you know actually i think that was certainly established by the european court of justice. so yes it could change its mind would it do so you know actually i think the consensus of politicians has been that any attempt to do that would be the try to democracy as this passed in the 26th referendum that said there's ready not a majority in parliament for the even a. majority in the country or even europe and whoever becomes prime minister johnson will hunt will have to get a basic reality check in terms of his possible simply repeating that they think they can renegotiate the northern ireland backstop provision designed to prevent a daughter written with an island. just simply plus a fancy which amazingly is still repeating themselves 3 years after that 2016 vote alex their winter great to get your thoughts thank you. we have plenty more still ahead this news hour including. china gives its perspective on the strawman of hong kong's parliament. but as president has a suggestion for iran in order to save the 2050 nuclear deal. and support the world number 2 searches for a 3rd
that point it could do so you know actually i think that was certainly established by the european court of justice. so yes it could change its mind would it do so you know actually i think the consensus of politicians has been that any attempt to do that would be the try to democracy as this passed in the 26th referendum that said there's ready not a majority in parliament for the even a. majority in the country or even europe and whoever becomes prime minister johnson will hunt will have to...
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what they meant is you are not under the european court of justice take back control, all of that meantthe only deal in town really as far as the eu is concerned, isn't it. we haven't really heard any serious suggestions from the eu that the there could be a significant renegotiation of the deal that theresa may was trying to get through. and i don't think a significant renegotiation of the deal by the way is going to happen. by deal by the way is going to happen. by no means do i think that to be the case, i think that the eu has decided that by and large this deal is what they themselves like, so they probably won't want to deeply renegotiate this, which is why i don't think it is worth wasting time, why don't we have a big renegotiation, the key thing is what they should be talking to them about is ok, you accept now you should accept that we are leaving, by the sist accept that we are leaving, by the 31st october. so what we want to know from you, the eu, and you should know from us, is what does that look like as we go out, and how do we then minimise any of the impacts to business
what they meant is you are not under the european court of justice take back control, all of that meantthe only deal in town really as far as the eu is concerned, isn't it. we haven't really heard any serious suggestions from the eu that the there could be a significant renegotiation of the deal that theresa may was trying to get through. and i don't think a significant renegotiation of the deal by the way is going to happen. by deal by the way is going to happen. by no means do i think that to...
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case before the european court of justice for the european union. for civil service jobs in germany, many are occupied by men. if two candidates are equal in qualification, prefer the woman. there was an argument that was reversed is termination. discrimination. linesn see between the the court is understanding this is not necessarily a preference for a woman. it's a way of overcoming the unconscious bias that would operate in favor of the men. say for women today outside the home, unconscious bias is there. and what you talked about before, the overt bias. but, i would be interested to know whether you think the federal court would play a central a role going forward. that wasjust described accepted by the european court would not be accepted by the courts here. there is a statute premised on the working woman. that's defending the medical leave act, which the court, thank goodness, upheld and an opinion by the old chief -- in an opinion by the old chief. week, a number of cases urged the court to revisit prior holdings. in your view, i would like
case before the european court of justice for the european union. for civil service jobs in germany, many are occupied by men. if two candidates are equal in qualification, prefer the woman. there was an argument that was reversed is termination. discrimination. linesn see between the the court is understanding this is not necessarily a preference for a woman. it's a way of overcoming the unconscious bias that would operate in favor of the men. say for women today outside the home, unconscious...
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there was a case before the european court of justice, which is the highest court for the european union. it was a province in germany that said, for civil service jobs in fields that have been mainly occupied by men, if two candidates are about equal in qualification, prefer the woman. there was an argument that was reverse discrimination. not compatible with the quality --the quality -- he quality equality norm of the rome treaty. if you read the decision carefully, you can see between the lines, the court is understanding this is not necessarily a preference for a woman. giving her a plus as a way of overcoming the unconscious bias that would operate in favor of the men. i would say, for women today employed outside the home, unconscious bias is there. and what you talked about before, the work-life balance. >> but, i would be interested to know whether you think the federal courts would play as central a role going forward. what you just described that was accepted by the european court would not be accepted by the courts here. justice ginsburg: there is a statute premised on the wor
there was a case before the european court of justice, which is the highest court for the european union. it was a province in germany that said, for civil service jobs in fields that have been mainly occupied by men, if two candidates are about equal in qualification, prefer the woman. there was an argument that was reverse discrimination. not compatible with the quality --the quality -- he quality equality norm of the rome treaty. if you read the decision carefully, you can see between the...
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the only place they could sue the union is in the european union court of justice.ch britain is saying it doesn't want to be part of. and what would be the ground for suing them since britain initiated the action of brexit? it's like you don't know where to begin. the substance is donald trump is offering nonsensical advice to the prime minister. she wisely didn't take it. he's upset the ambassador is reflecting that reality. >> i'm glad you mentioned her. this is what the office saying. they're standing by him. we have made clear to the u.s. how unfortunate this leak is at the same time we have also under lined the importance of ambassadors being able to provide honest assessments of the politics in their country. uk foreign minister also weighed in. diplomats give private opinions and so do ours. the alliance was the greatest in history. allies need to treat each other with respect. as may has always done with you. is she doing his job giving honest opinions based on experience? >> of course. it doesn't mean theresa may agrees with it. or the policy will reflect t
the only place they could sue the union is in the european union court of justice.ch britain is saying it doesn't want to be part of. and what would be the ground for suing them since britain initiated the action of brexit? it's like you don't know where to begin. the substance is donald trump is offering nonsensical advice to the prime minister. she wisely didn't take it. he's upset the ambassador is reflecting that reality. >> i'm glad you mentioned her. this is what the office saying....
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the only place britain could sue the european union would be in the european union's court of justicesaying it doesn't want to be part of. and what would be the grounds for suing them since britain initiated the action of brexit? it's like you don't know where to begin. so the substance here is that donald trump is offering nonsensical advice to the british prime minister. she seems to have wisely not taken any of it. and now he's upset that the ambassador is in some way reflecting that reality. >> i'm glad you mentioned her because this is what her office is saying tonight. because they're standing by darroch and they're saying, "we have made clear to the u.s. how unfortunate this leak is. at the same time we have also underlined the importance of ambassadors being able to provide honest, unvarnished assessments of the politics in their country." uk foreign minister jeremy hunt also weighed in. donald trump's comments, "disrespectful and wrong," he said. "diplomats give their private opinions to @secretary pompeo and so do ours. you said the u.s.-uk alliance was the greatest in histo
the only place britain could sue the european union would be in the european union's court of justicesaying it doesn't want to be part of. and what would be the grounds for suing them since britain initiated the action of brexit? it's like you don't know where to begin. so the substance here is that donald trump is offering nonsensical advice to the british prime minister. she seems to have wisely not taken any of it. and now he's upset that the ambassador is in some way reflecting that...