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plus leader reports when european parliament president touched down in jerusalem recently he experienced the cold shoulder of israel's right he was heckled one addressing the parliament and accused of telling lies. it's a way. to communicate it anyway. oh how you make up that. he could go right ahead and i mean it's time i just took but it's ok. ok i need to go find a log with my loved one i am a very doubtful that i'm going there i go away. but i thought i. would never. see the. law does that kind of starts out that it's not and then you throw that away and then what is this. allowed. our life as the law i love you. since you seem to feel. nothing is impossible. mission accomplished a lot now after the break the bridges of love. your friend posts a photo from a vacation you can't afford. a different. the boss repeats the same old joke of course. the ex-girlfriend still tends to rejection poetry keep. ignoring. what really matters. to your facebook news feed. i think. everybody. should you know the price is the only industry specifically mention in the constitution in chicago that's beca
plus leader reports when european parliament president touched down in jerusalem recently he experienced the cold shoulder of israel's right he was heckled one addressing the parliament and accused of telling lies. it's a way. to communicate it anyway. oh how you make up that. he could go right ahead and i mean it's time i just took but it's ok. ok i need to go find a log with my loved one i am a very doubtful that i'm going there i go away. but i thought i. would never. see the. law does that...
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founding principles of the european union, and it is one of the european commission and the european parliament attach a lot of importance to you. freehe balance between movement on the one hand and security on the other is partly resolved by having an increasingly effective external frontier to the european union. easy,s not always particularly where you have a non-land frontier. that balances at the core of decision-making in that f ield. more and more is moved to non-majority voting, and that has made it easier for the european union, put increasingly coherent response in that field. how will the kind of initiatives which the parliament has advocated and which is set out in this document help the member states to recover? front.ure is on the if we were able to move coherently in this direction over time, the gdp gains would help render the european economy more efficient and hopefully as a result less prone to be kind of financial crisis that we have had in the past. some of the particular policies that are freaking policies in the field of the economic policy . this is a much more targeted
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we are also enlisting parliament to be an equal partner in setting the agenda of the european union because it is not so easy for a parliament to develop a view which will be taken everywhere. if you develop these initiatives together, suddenly you see a whole agenda emerging for the next five years, and that is an validatedt has been by parliament itself. that is a precondition to a dialogue with member states and the european commission. we have to know what do we want and we have to define the benefits in order to be convincing, in order to be an equal partner with the member .tates that is something that of course right now is very topical. this study in the first version was published in march and updated in july. so now you may ask is it working . the different candidates of european political parties for the post of commission president have been using candidate -- have been using the different figures presented here in the debate about the european union during the election campaign. it is also true that the president voted by the european parliament is proposing a lot of quitety wh
we are also enlisting parliament to be an equal partner in setting the agenda of the european union because it is not so easy for a parliament to develop a view which will be taken everywhere. if you develop these initiatives together, suddenly you see a whole agenda emerging for the next five years, and that is an validatedt has been by parliament itself. that is a precondition to a dialogue with member states and the european commission. we have to know what do we want and we have to define...
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the first thing that i will do is constitute a group in the european parliament to be able to prevent any new advances towards european federalism which i consider to be profoundly antidemocratic i believe that it goes against the sovereignty of the people and the economic social and international interest of france. so along with our allies we will now be able to provide a new voice different from the one which dominates and the european union to form a more. talk a little bit more about the european election now when you look at the bigger picture you are skeptics are in a minority in that chamber and they aren't even forming a bloc yet so there wasn't really a victory so to say why do you think there is so much talk in the press as well. in this political earthquake that has taken place. on the ball of all the rules of operation of the european parliament will oblige the left wing and white wing parties of the parliament the european people's party and the party of european socialists to come together to defend their stances against the euro skeptics. i think it is a moment in hist
the first thing that i will do is constitute a group in the european parliament to be able to prevent any new advances towards european federalism which i consider to be profoundly antidemocratic i believe that it goes against the sovereignty of the people and the economic social and international interest of france. so along with our allies we will now be able to provide a new voice different from the one which dominates and the european union to form a more. talk a little bit more about the...
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when european president parliament. you can place them on him and him and other people. when you're in parliament president martin shoulder touched down touched down and once again touched on when european parliament president martin scholtz touched on and touched down. let's go to the story i know and i can say it in english is my first language has touched down and you have difficult is this thank you week street we have touched on this thank you sir you know thank you for your whole. sermon chancellor angela merkel travel so israel on monday meets with the country's prime minister binyamin netanyahu he describes germany as a good friend but his country's relations with a groupie and union haven't been particularly warm recently r.c.s. palace leader reports when european parliament president touched down in jerusalem recently he experienced the cold shoulder of israel's right he was heckled by addressing the parliament and accused of telling lies. it's about. keep me going to put it anyway. oh honey if they kept it. in. the ten i mean it's time i just took but it's ok.
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when european president parliament. you can place them on him and he. will. win european parliament president martin shoulder touched on it touched down and once again touched on when european parliament president martin shoulder touched on and touched down. which is the street i know and i. it in english is my first language though touched down i mean how difficult is it thank you week st korean touchdown thank you sir you know thank you for your. firm and chancellor angela merkel travel so israel on monday meets with the country's prime minister binyamin netanyahu he describes germany as a good friend but his country's relations with a groupie and union haven't been particularly warm recently r.c.s. policy or reports when you are pm condiment president touched down in jerusalem recently he experienced the cold shoulder of israel's right he was heckled one addressing the parliament and accused of telling lies. it's a way. to communicate anyway. oh how do you make up that. he would go right ahead i mean it's time not just talk but it's ok. ok i need to go fin
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on the ball of all the rules of operation of the european parliament will oblige the left wing and white wing parties of the parliament the european people's party and the party of european socialists to come together to defend their stances against the euro skeptics. i think it is a moment in history where it will become apparent that there is no right or left wing that all this as a farce that in fact they defend the same ultra liberal vision the same vision of a federal europe the same vision of the suit of the sovereignty of the people maybe we have to go through this so that the people become aware that this left right fracture that was so much to them is truthfully speaking political through it believe me we saw the faces of the people here in brussels who saw us come pouring in i think they believe the top presence will decided to change their appearance of the european parliament and evidently of the depends that will take place in the parliament. how big is the problem of this year commissioners you want to get rid of like has this hour to issues so serious. sovereignty is the f
on the ball of all the rules of operation of the european parliament will oblige the left wing and white wing parties of the parliament the european people's party and the party of european socialists to come together to defend their stances against the euro skeptics. i think it is a moment in history where it will become apparent that there is no right or left wing that all this as a farce that in fact they defend the same ultra liberal vision the same vision of a federal europe the same...
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the first thing that i will do is constitute a group in the european parliament to be able to prevent any new advances towards european federalism which i consider to be profoundly antidemocratic i believe that it goes against the sovereignty of the people and the economic social and international interest of france. so along with our allies will now be able to provide a new voice different from the one which dominates and the european union to form a more. talk a little bit more about the european election now when you look at the bigger picture you are skeptics are in a minority in that chamber and they aren't even forming a bloc yet so there wasn't really a victory so to say why do you think there's so much talk in the press as well. in this political earthquake that's taking place. on the ball of all the rules of operation of the european parliament will oblige the left wing and white wing parties of the parliament the european people's party and the party of european socialists to come together to defend their stances against the euro skeptics.
the first thing that i will do is constitute a group in the european parliament to be able to prevent any new advances towards european federalism which i consider to be profoundly antidemocratic i believe that it goes against the sovereignty of the people and the economic social and international interest of france. so along with our allies will now be able to provide a new voice different from the one which dominates and the european union to form a more. talk a little bit more about the...
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first of all it was a decision behind the closed doors a we haven't seen the the opinion of the european parliament so basically the only european institute which is directly elected by citizens wasn't represented nobody consulted european parliament while taking this decision reportedly the heads of state and government when there were a consulting each other at the council when they when meeting taking this decision they consulted american president barack obama but they will be europeans who will pay the bill so basically it's a dramatic lack of democratic democratic basis in this decision and so it's no wonder that now there will be reactions and they will be very negative because they're europeans who will pay the bills there initially they were talking about forty billion euros but of course now with their response and it's a very logical response because mr putin is president of the country he was elected to defend and promote russian interests worldwide and so it would be very strange to expect from him a reaction close to jesus christ that he would offer the other cheek so what happened is
first of all it was a decision behind the closed doors a we haven't seen the the opinion of the european parliament so basically the only european institute which is directly elected by citizens wasn't represented nobody consulted european parliament while taking this decision reportedly the heads of state and government when there were a consulting each other at the council when they when meeting taking this decision they consulted american president barack obama but they will be europeans who...
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when european president parliament. you can place them on him and you know him. well. when you have him parliament president to shoulder touched on it touched down and watch it again touched on when european parliament president martin shoulder touched touched down in. which he says should i know and i quote said. english is my first language touched down and you have difficult is this thank you we see we have touched on this thank you sir you know thank you for your knowledge. thurman chancellor angela merkel travel so israel among they see meets with the country's prime minister binyamin netanyahu he describes germany as a good friend but his country's relations with the european union have him in particularly warm recently artie's policy or reports when you're pm condiment president touched down in jerusalem recently. israel's right he was heckled one addressing the parliament and accused of telling lies. it's a way. to communicate it anyway. oh how do you make up that. he looks like a ten i mean it's fine i just took it that it's ok. ok i need to go find the love o
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the european parliament would have to approve any deals in the u.k. >> what about the new president?f seymour against the idea -- is he more against the idea of giving britain concessions? positive that he might be open to the idea of performing? >> it is too early to say. it could go either way. the key will be the national governments. angela merkel has expressed enthusiasm for reforming the eu. there are other countries that really want to see a more slim down trade focused eu. concentrating on a few other things that tend to annoy the public and business. we look at the media frenzy there was this country about the appointment, a lot of people say what europe has just done is a representation of a lack of desire to change and reform. the appointment is a pr death now in this country -- death now in this country. angela merkel supported it. concern.as a great more steps in that direction, you will see the risk of a brex it increasing. it was allowing the european parliament to set the agenda and not the national governments. >> what are the ramifications of today's report? courage
the european parliament would have to approve any deals in the u.k. >> what about the new president?f seymour against the idea -- is he more against the idea of giving britain concessions? positive that he might be open to the idea of performing? >> it is too early to say. it could go either way. the key will be the national governments. angela merkel has expressed enthusiasm for reforming the eu. there are other countries that really want to see a more slim down trade focused eu....
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the european parliament approved a resolution calling on all member governments to adopt the swedish still law. after interviewing sex workers, politicians, police and activists, goldberg reports the swedish model does cut down on prostitution but at a cost to sex workers by increasing the stigma and driving the work underground. >> some of the women will pose the swedish model because it interferes with their business and work. but there are ways that you could tweak the swedish model to protect the women in the sex industry from eviction to make it clearer 0 in the social services regulations that being in sex work is not a valid reason to take the children away. >> the debate extends beyond europe. the canadian supreme court struck down the antiprostitution law and is considering the swedish model. in the u.s. curbing demand is growing in popularity but meant increasing penalties on johns without decriminalizing sex workers. it's interesting, because of sex trafficking and the fact that it's so omni present in the united states, a lot of states fewer than 20 passed safe harbor law
the european parliament approved a resolution calling on all member governments to adopt the swedish still law. after interviewing sex workers, politicians, police and activists, goldberg reports the swedish model does cut down on prostitution but at a cost to sex workers by increasing the stigma and driving the work underground. >> some of the women will pose the swedish model because it interferes with their business and work. but there are ways that you could tweak the swedish model to...
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continent and one country greatly affected by all this is greece sunday greek members of the european parliament demanded that the e.u. cancel sanctions against russia and in a letter to senior officials and the e.p. is constantino top a degas and is there an openness got that didn't think i would say about russia's ban on food imports from the e.u. which was one of moscow's responses to anti russian sanctions will ruin it ruin it's too greek agriculture the letter said quote.
continent and one country greatly affected by all this is greece sunday greek members of the european parliament demanded that the e.u. cancel sanctions against russia and in a letter to senior officials and the e.p. is constantino top a degas and is there an openness got that didn't think i would say about russia's ban on food imports from the e.u. which was one of moscow's responses to anti russian sanctions will ruin it ruin it's too greek agriculture the letter said quote.
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there has already lost six million dollars as a result of russia's retail bargo a member of the european parliament america drift from the front national party says it's time to deescalate. first we decide to stop. the face but sometimes it's. wise to decide to stop the first very big. and little bit the face of. the european economy is now in a very bad situation we have very low growth we have. no growth so we need we we cannot afford to have problems in viagra or sector or france but also for spain for denmark for so many countries now the press freedom is a basic right written in the caza to sion us constitution but it's one apparently not enjoyed by new york times journalist james rise and he's now facing jail for not revealing a whistleblower source as ganesh cow reports this could result in a major blow to investigative journalism in the us. this is a petition with one hundred thousand signatures on it demanding that the u.s. government stop its to see the new york times journalist james writes that the u.s. justice department wants him to give up the name of sorts which changed lives and as
there has already lost six million dollars as a result of russia's retail bargo a member of the european parliament america drift from the front national party says it's time to deescalate. first we decide to stop. the face but sometimes it's. wise to decide to stop the first very big. and little bit the face of. the european economy is now in a very bad situation we have very low growth we have. no growth so we need we we cannot afford to have problems in viagra or sector or france but also...
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already lost six million dollars as a result of russia's retaliatory food embargo member of the european parliament from france's national front party told us it's time now to deescalate the first we decided to stop. the face but it's. wiser to decide to stop the first very bad in and to lose a little bit the face of the economy the european economy is now in a very bad situation we have very low growth we have a fact no growth so we need to we we cannot afford to have problems in viagra or sector or off routes but also for spain for denmark for an imbalance and so many countries. press freedom is a basic right written into the us constitution but it's one apparently not enjoyed by new york times journalist james rice and he's now facing jail for not revealing a whistle blower's source is going to if you can report this could result in a major blow than to investigative journalism in the u.s. . this is a petition with one hundred thousand signatures on it demanding that the u.s. government stop its pursuit of the york times journalist james rice that the u.s. justice department wants him to give up
already lost six million dollars as a result of russia's retaliatory food embargo member of the european parliament from france's national front party told us it's time now to deescalate the first we decided to stop. the face but it's. wiser to decide to stop the first very bad in and to lose a little bit the face of the economy the european economy is now in a very bad situation we have very low growth we have a fact no growth so we need to we we cannot afford to have problems in viagra or...
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already lost six million dollars as a result of russia's retaliatory food embargo a member of the european parliament for france's national front part in meantime says it's time now to deescalate. first we decide to stop. the face but sometimes it's. wiser to decide to stop the first very bad. and to lose a little bit the face of the economy the european economy is now in a very bad situation we have very low growth we have a fact no growth so we need to we we cannot afford to have problems in viagra or sector or france but also for spain for denmark for an imbalance and so many countries but a great story line upon line for tonight should not check the website of the already party that used to be on the fringe of british politics is heading the donations just for the deeply euro skeptic you can depend on these monies to raise more money than the government through the liberal democrats what are they up to find out on wider t.v. or car albums we've all got used to exploring cities through google street view very nice but how about heading underwater online learn how could soon be going on of those wa
already lost six million dollars as a result of russia's retaliatory food embargo a member of the european parliament for france's national front part in meantime says it's time now to deescalate. first we decide to stop. the face but sometimes it's. wiser to decide to stop the first very bad. and to lose a little bit the face of the economy the european economy is now in a very bad situation we have very low growth we have a fact no growth so we need to we we cannot afford to have problems in...
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continent and one country greatly affected by all this is greece sunday greek members of the european parliament demanded that the e.u. cancel sanctions against russia and in a letter to senior in you officials and the e.p. is constantino top a degas and is there an openness got that didn't think i would say that russia's ban on food imports from the e.u. which was one of moscow's responses to anti russian sanctions will ruinous ruminants to greek agriculture the letter said quote thousands of small and middle sized greek farms producing fruit and vegetables and selling them primarily to the russian market have been hit hard their unsold products are now rotting at warehouses the m.e.p. is are representing the communist party of greece and blame you leaders and their own government for supporting what they call an imperialist intervention by the us e.u. and nato in ukraine and at the expense. good relations with russia according to data compiled by bloomberg russia is greece's bigot's biggest trading partner in two thousand and thirteen the value of total trade between the two nations reached ni
continent and one country greatly affected by all this is greece sunday greek members of the european parliament demanded that the e.u. cancel sanctions against russia and in a letter to senior in you officials and the e.p. is constantino top a degas and is there an openness got that didn't think i would say that russia's ban on food imports from the e.u. which was one of moscow's responses to anti russian sanctions will ruinous ruminants to greek agriculture the letter said quote thousands of...
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speakers over the secretary-general of the european parliament. live at 3:30 p.m. eastern. >> join us tonight on c-span for look back at the irs targeting investigation. we'll focus on a number of congressional hearings on the subject and will hear from irs commissioner john koskinen among others. it starts at 8 p.m. eastern. here's a quick preview. >> this is not being forthcoming. this is being misleading again. this is a pattern of abuse, a pattern of behavior that is not giving us any confidence that this agency is being impartial. i don't believe you. this is incredible. >> either long or. the first time anybody has had that you do not believe me. >> i don't believe you. >> that's fine or family to stand on a record. am willing to remind you that it was not buried in 27 page. most of the 27 page is extended. when asked about the custodian -- >> being forthcoming speed is which we knew for one day speed is i'm sorry -- >> do know what -- >> will you let him answer the question? >> i didn't answer him a question. >> yes, you did. >> the gentleman, the gentleman
speakers over the secretary-general of the european parliament. live at 3:30 p.m. eastern. >> join us tonight on c-span for look back at the irs targeting investigation. we'll focus on a number of congressional hearings on the subject and will hear from irs commissioner john koskinen among others. it starts at 8 p.m. eastern. here's a quick preview. >> this is not being forthcoming. this is being misleading again. this is a pattern of abuse, a pattern of behavior that is not giving...
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, and in the european parliament, there are concerns about civil liberties and privacy issues.that's sort of stalled. when it comes to the military, even a tougher push, t.j., the prime minister here in the uk has really held back when it comes to any sort of military action involving isis, saying that the uk's primary role will be humanitarian, possibly assisting with intelligence gathering as well. and there are concerns about among other nato nations, france and germany included. >> kelly cobiella with us, thank you so much again. let me bring in mark ginsburg, and jack jacobs. let me play it for you first. the sound byte and the quote that got everybody talking this week. >> i have consulted with congress throughout this process. i am confident that as commander in chief, i have the authorities to engage in the acts that we are conducting currently. as our strategy develops, we will continue to consult with congress, but i don't want to put the cart before the horse. we don't have a strategy yet. >> ambassador ginsburg, what was your interpretation? everybody else has chime
, and in the european parliament, there are concerns about civil liberties and privacy issues.that's sort of stalled. when it comes to the military, even a tougher push, t.j., the prime minister here in the uk has really held back when it comes to any sort of military action involving isis, saying that the uk's primary role will be humanitarian, possibly assisting with intelligence gathering as well. and there are concerns about among other nato nations, france and germany included. >>...
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it's endorsed by the european parliament and member states and i have also advised chancellor merkeln germany where they are pushing this forward. we have some history in germany. in germany the big power utility companies like eon and emb w. global companies huge power they were decimated in less than six years when millions of small players that produce their own solar and wind energy. over 25% of electricity now in germany is solar and wind and that's in seven years and we are heading to 35% clean electricity by 2020 and guess who's producing a? it's millions of small players. the big power companies are producing less than 7% to the new energies and last week more directors at eon said we can't compete with a zero marginal cost. what happened is once millions of small players come together to produce their own energy it wipes out centralized power so we have that history. however as you said there may be countries that may try to thwart this because they want to keep an oligarchic control over energy but europe at least which is the largest economy in terms of gdp and still large
it's endorsed by the european parliament and member states and i have also advised chancellor merkeln germany where they are pushing this forward. we have some history in germany. in germany the big power utility companies like eon and emb w. global companies huge power they were decimated in less than six years when millions of small players that produce their own solar and wind energy. over 25% of electricity now in germany is solar and wind and that's in seven years and we are heading to 35%...
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it's endorsed by the european parliament and member states and i have also advised chancellor merkel in germany where they are pushing this forward. we have some history in germany. in germany the big power utility companies like eon and emb w. global companies huge power they were decimated in less than six years when millions of small players that produce their own solar and wind energy. over 25% of electricity now in germany is solar and wind and that's in seven years and we are heading to 35% clean electricity by 2020 and guess who's producing a? it's millions of small players. the big power companies are producing less than 7% to the new energies and last week more directors at eon said we can't compete with a zero marginal cost. what happened is once millions of small players come together to produce their own energy it wipes out centralized power so we have that history. however as you said there may be countries that may try to thwart this because they want to keep an oligarchic control over energy but europe at least which is the largest economy in terms of gdp and still lar
it's endorsed by the european parliament and member states and i have also advised chancellor merkel in germany where they are pushing this forward. we have some history in germany. in germany the big power utility companies like eon and emb w. global companies huge power they were decimated in less than six years when millions of small players that produce their own solar and wind energy. over 25% of electricity now in germany is solar and wind and that's in seven years and we are heading to...
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the european parliament secretary-general will be among the speakers. gets under wap at 3:30 p.m. eastern. >>> with live coverage of the u.s. house on c-span, and the senate on c-span2, here on c-span3, we complement that coverage by showing you the most relevant congressional hearings and public affairs events. and then on weekends, c-span3 is the home to "american history tv," with programs that tell our nation's story, including six unique series, the civil war's 150th anniversary, visiting battlefields and key events. american artifacts, touring museums and historic sites to discover what historic facts reveal about america's past. "history bookshelf" with the best known american history writers. the presidency, looking at the policies and legacies of our nation's commanders in chief. "lectures in history" with top college professors delving into america's past. and archival government and educational films from the 1930s through the '70s. c-span3, created by the cable tv industry, and funded by your local cable or satellite provider. watch us in hd
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ecj is the highest court in europe and this is effectively like a supreme court decision, the european parliament is already engaged in conversations about a new data protection regulation which could clarify and expand on this. we need to understand that this directive is from the 90's. it is from before the internet came into bloom. if these laws are not necessarily out-of-state of date they are being strained. there is an opportunity if policymakers are truly outraged by this decision to engage them in conversation and to sort of clarify what this right to be forgotten or what the data protection principles we want to see happen will be put into the new regulation. it is still an ongoing process in europe. >> i just want to add one thing. if you read through the opinion, which is a long opinion, one of the things that becomes clear is if the court is wrestling with what is it a search engine actually does, is a search engine just an information media -- intermediary that provides links to content? or is it doing something more for an individual that is doing a search query? is it making its ow
ecj is the highest court in europe and this is effectively like a supreme court decision, the european parliament is already engaged in conversations about a new data protection regulation which could clarify and expand on this. we need to understand that this directive is from the 90's. it is from before the internet came into bloom. if these laws are not necessarily out-of-state of date they are being strained. there is an opportunity if policymakers are truly outraged by this decision to...
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i gave a talk at the european parliament. are russian-speaking rats. she fed them genetically modified soybeans starting two weeks before they got pregnant. more than 50% of their offspring died within three weeks compared to 10% in the control. the offspring were also smaller on average than the controls that eight non--gm soybeans. non-gmo soybeans. there is a study that was done in france showing massive multiple tumors, organ damage, and early death. i'm sure my colleague will pick apart and i will be happy to pick up the pieces. i will reinstate the scientific importance of this study. here are pictures of pigs' stomachs after they were fed genetically modified seed on the right. it is hard to see in this light, but it is severe irritation and show 25% larger uteruses. other studies showed significant also rations. through going to flip some of the cause estimates. this does not guarantee causation. but if gmo has a problem and we are feeding it to the population and if it is significant enough that we take people off gmo's and they're getting bet
i gave a talk at the european parliament. are russian-speaking rats. she fed them genetically modified soybeans starting two weeks before they got pregnant. more than 50% of their offspring died within three weeks compared to 10% in the control. the offspring were also smaller on average than the controls that eight non--gm soybeans. non-gmo soybeans. there is a study that was done in france showing massive multiple tumors, organ damage, and early death. i'm sure my colleague will pick apart...
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court in europe and this is effectively like a cream -- like a supreme court decision, the european parliament is already engaged in conversations about a new data protection regulation could clarify and expand on this. we need to understand that this directive is from the 90's. it is from before the internet came into bloom. these laws are not necessarily out-of-state of date they are being strained. there is an opportunity if policymakers are truly outraged by this decision to engage them in conversation and to sort of clarify what this right to be forgotten or what the data protection principles we want to see happen will be put into the new regulation. >> i just want to add one thing. if you read through the opinion, which is a long opinion, one of the things that becomes clear is if the court is wrestling with what is it a search engine actually does, is a search engine just an information media area that provides links to content? or is it doing something more for an individual that is doing a search query? is it making its own determination of relevance? is it telling you what it thinks
court in europe and this is effectively like a cream -- like a supreme court decision, the european parliament is already engaged in conversations about a new data protection regulation could clarify and expand on this. we need to understand that this directive is from the 90's. it is from before the internet came into bloom. these laws are not necessarily out-of-state of date they are being strained. there is an opportunity if policymakers are truly outraged by this decision to engage them in...
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the european parliament secretary-general will be among the speakers.hat gets under wap at 3:30 p.m. eastern. >>> with live coverage of the u.s. house on c-span, and the senate on c-span2, here on c-span3, we complement that coverage by showing you the most relevant congressional hearings and public affairs events. and then on weekends, c-span3 is the home to "american history tv," with programs that tell our nation's story, including six unique series, the civil war's 150th anniversary, visiting battlefields and key events. american artifacts, touring museums and historic sites to discover what historic facts reveal about america's past. "history bookshelf" with the best known american history writers. the presidency, looking at the policies and legacies of our nation's commanders in chief. "lectures in history" with top college professors delving into america's past. and archival government and educational films from the 1930s through the '70s. c-span3, created by the cable tv industry, and funded by your local cable or satellite provider. watch us in
the european parliament secretary-general will be among the speakers.hat gets under wap at 3:30 p.m. eastern. >>> with live coverage of the u.s. house on c-span, and the senate on c-span2, here on c-span3, we complement that coverage by showing you the most relevant congressional hearings and public affairs events. and then on weekends, c-span3 is the home to "american history tv," with programs that tell our nation's story, including six unique series, the civil war's 150th...
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i gave a talk at the european parliament. are russian-speaking rats. she fed them genetically modified soybeans starting two weeks before they got pregnant. more than 50% of their offspring died within three weeks compared to 10% in the control. the offspring were also smaller on average than the controls that eight non--gm soybeans. non-gmo soybeans. there is a study that was done in france showing massive multiple tumors, organ damage, and early death. i'm sure my colleague will pick apart and i will be happy to pick up the pieces. i will reinstate the scientific importance of this study. here are pictures of pigs' stomachs after they were fed genetically modified seed on the right. it is hard to see in this light, but it is severe irritation and show 25% larger uteruses. other studies showed significant also rations. through going to flip some of the cause estimates. this does not guarantee causation. but if gmo has a problem and we are feeding it to the population and if it is significant enough that we take people off gmo's and they're getting bet
i gave a talk at the european parliament. are russian-speaking rats. she fed them genetically modified soybeans starting two weeks before they got pregnant. more than 50% of their offspring died within three weeks compared to 10% in the control. the offspring were also smaller on average than the controls that eight non--gm soybeans. non-gmo soybeans. there is a study that was done in france showing massive multiple tumors, organ damage, and early death. i'm sure my colleague will pick apart...
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european parliament secretary general is visiting washington, d.c. today and will take part in a discussion at the wilson center. again, that starts at 3:30 eastern here on c-span. this weekend, special programming on the c-span networks. friday night, native american history. saturday, a debate on scottish independence. with the chief justice of the second circuit court of appeals. friday at 8:00 p.m., "in depth" with former congressman ron paul. saturday at 10:00 p.m., "after words" with william burrows talking about his book "the asteroid threat." on american history tv on a nasa, friday, documentary about the 1969 apollo 11 moon landing. on saturday, lyndon b. johnson's nomination acceptance speech from the 1964 democratic convention. sunday night, a look at election laws and the legal president -- bush versusent of gore. find our television schedule at cspan.org and let us know what you think of the programs you are watching. conversation.n like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. > >> the ceo of hbo recently addressed at new york ideas festiv
european parliament secretary general is visiting washington, d.c. today and will take part in a discussion at the wilson center. again, that starts at 3:30 eastern here on c-span. this weekend, special programming on the c-span networks. friday night, native american history. saturday, a debate on scottish independence. with the chief justice of the second circuit court of appeals. friday at 8:00 p.m., "in depth" with former congressman ron paul. saturday at 10:00 p.m., "after...