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we spoke to the european parliament's chief brexit negotiator who says britain can't have its cake and eat it >> apparently some people think or dream that they can have all the advantages of the european union, free trade, single market, customs unit without any liability, without any inconvenience. >>> british prime minister theresa may says the uk will build the closest, freest trading relationship possible with japan as she continues her post-brexit trade building mission. >>> difficult to stomach carrefour shares sink to the bottom of the stoxx 600 bringing rival casino down after issuing a profit warning on declining margins. >>> battle stations. president trump hits the road to campaign for a tax overhaul, but there's a lack of specifics and plenty of opposition in congress >>> good morning welcome to the show. let's look at how european markets opened there's more green than red on the screens. taking the lead from a positive u.s. close overnight and positive momentum out of asian equities this morning. the overall market up by 1.28 points, so just over a third of a percent so
we spoke to the european parliament's chief brexit negotiator who says britain can't have its cake and eat it >> apparently some people think or dream that they can have all the advantages of the european union, free trade, single market, customs unit without any liability, without any inconvenience. >>> british prime minister theresa may says the uk will build the closest, freest trading relationship possible with japan as she continues her post-brexit trade building mission....
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both sides, uk and the eu, to take half an eye on each other‘s rulings and to that idea the european parliament'so that idea the european pa rliament‘s chief brexit to that idea the european parliament's chief brexit negotiator says if the uk government wants to keep an eye on rulings, the european parliament thinks the ec] must keep both eyes open to protect the rights of citizens. a reference to the issue of eu citizens currently in the uk and what their post brexit status might be. the financial times on the uk government paper says this confirms how much theresa may has soft her stands since last october. we can talk to emma vardy about that. hello. is that fair comment from the financial times? what the government has put forward is ideas, this is something it will need to get the 27 other countries to agree to. it does show that some a cce pta nce to. it does show that some acceptance that while the jurisdiction of the european court ofjustice is going to end, there is broad acceptance here that the influence of the european court of justice is going to continue and the question is, how muc
both sides, uk and the eu, to take half an eye on each other‘s rulings and to that idea the european parliament'so that idea the european pa rliament‘s chief brexit to that idea the european parliament's chief brexit negotiator says if the uk government wants to keep an eye on rulings, the european parliament thinks the ec] must keep both eyes open to protect the rights of citizens. a reference to the issue of eu citizens currently in the uk and what their post brexit status might be. the...
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the eu commission says it will study the proposals, but the european parliament brexit co—ordinator guy says — to be in and out of the customs union and "invisible borders" is a fantasy. this report from our political correspondent laila nathoo, and a warning, her report contains flash photography. keeping goods flowing freely between britain and the eu after brexit — one of the key issues in the negotiations. now, the government has given more detail about how it sees trade working after we leave. at the moment, while in the eu, we are inside what is called the customs union — that means goods imported from abroad are subject to the same tax or tariff and can then move between eu countries without charges or many checks. ministers say brexit means leaving the customs union but are now proposing that temporarily, for a few years, we stick as close as possible to the current arrangements. in italy, i was 290 billion, we are selling them 230 billion a year. it's in their interests. bmw do not want to have a customs border that is going to slow down their sales or add administrative costs.
the eu commission says it will study the proposals, but the european parliament brexit co—ordinator guy says — to be in and out of the customs union and "invisible borders" is a fantasy. this report from our political correspondent laila nathoo, and a warning, her report contains flash photography. keeping goods flowing freely between britain and the eu after brexit — one of the key issues in the negotiations. now, the government has given more detail about how it sees trade...
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he's a cdu board member and a member of the european parliament. the markets are prized with a merk el victory. and what could rock her winning chances? we are live in frankfurt with a look at how this is affecting the market. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: welcome back to "germany decides. andguy johnson in london matt miller is in berlin. the german election campaign is in full swing. our markets pricing the potential outcomes? -- how are markets pricing the potential outcomes? should the german election be a market moving event? how our markets positioned in a dvance of it? merkel hashat angela close to a 40% approval rate. markets and the pollsters seem to believe it will be a clear victory. tility is not outrageous. everybody seems to think angela merkel will run for a first term. we have a different situations him france and the netherlands, -skepticght-wing euro parties have a chance of winning. we don't have that much of a tail risk here. conversely, we don't have that much of a really potential, should angela merkel win. guy: so, everything is
he's a cdu board member and a member of the european parliament. the markets are prized with a merk el victory. and what could rock her winning chances? we are live in frankfurt with a look at how this is affecting the market. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: welcome back to "germany decides. andguy johnson in london matt miller is in berlin. the german election campaign is in full swing. our markets pricing the potential outcomes? -- how are markets pricing the potential outcomes? should the...
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together we can do more which is why the european parliament is working with a commission from september to make proposals for more you call grecian against terrorism i believe we need a corporation along the lines of the f.b.i. and european f.b.i. really important to do that because we have europol and the commission change their rules the secret service should work together to create european unity to contribute more in the fight against terrorists. ok let's begin to guess now i can speak to pay for the liberal democrats in britain bill needs and is on the line bill good evening to you. europol already exists in the region why is anything extra needed why the need for a new euro f.b.i. . well your opponent is for coordinating information between the different countries of europe they collect to pass on tips and so on but they have no power to go out in the streets and the rest the bad guys and cross borders and chase them so it's just an information center at the moment ok do you think this is going to add something extra to security in the e.u. absolutely enormously the reason that th
together we can do more which is why the european parliament is working with a commission from september to make proposals for more you call grecian against terrorism i believe we need a corporation along the lines of the f.b.i. and european f.b.i. really important to do that because we have europol and the commission change their rules the secret service should work together to create european unity to contribute more in the fight against terrorists. ok let's begin to guess now i can speak to...
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this year she is saying european parliament. >> caddish you look?. >>. >> what is her story?. >> she has had a long political career ben in the house of deputies in european parliament she is sort of a big deal her father was one of mussolini's son and romano performed with a love fitzgerald said dizzy gillespie and he married his first wife the sister of sophia loren. so alessandra is the granddaughter of mussolini and the beasts of sophia loren one of the great stars of the 20th century. so alessandra has quite a heritage and his grandfather -- faithful to her grandfather's legacy and interestingly enough rather supportive of israel to disavow the anti-jewish laws >> this is one of my favorite clips having to do with dictators but some of the people what she will remember of the al flood and buckwheat and slinky and our love it here is mussolini?. >> key is a little rascal streaky is the son of mussolini he wanted to write and director and screenplay is as bad day big shot and he was for a while but world war two killed and. i thought the producer that he had come to me to i
this year she is saying european parliament. >> caddish you look?. >>. >> what is her story?. >> she has had a long political career ben in the house of deputies in european parliament she is sort of a big deal her father was one of mussolini's son and romano performed with a love fitzgerald said dizzy gillespie and he married his first wife the sister of sophia loren. so alessandra is the granddaughter of mussolini and the beasts of sophia loren one of the great stars...
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the european parliament treated, that is just a fantasy that the uk is asking for.al correspondent emma va rdy who is in westminster. is itfairto is it fair to say that the publication of the details of the government is really more for domestic consumption for the business community? it is being seen asa business community? it is being seen as a way for the government to show citizens and business that it has a road map for what it would like to achieve when brexit happens in march 2019. and as adam was saying, it's all very well what we would like to see here in westminster, it all has to be agreed and negotiated with the eu, as well. there has all been —— there has been reaction to this because it has been a long time to wait to get a clearer vision of what brexit may look at. so plenty to pore over here today. labour says the proposals are incoherent, the lib dems say it delays the economic pain. it was attacked by the former ukip leader, nigel farage, saying that this was not the kind of brexit he wanted to see. he outlined his disappointment, saying he would h
the european parliament treated, that is just a fantasy that the uk is asking for.al correspondent emma va rdy who is in westminster. is itfairto is it fair to say that the publication of the details of the government is really more for domestic consumption for the business community? it is being seen asa business community? it is being seen as a way for the government to show citizens and business that it has a road map for what it would like to achieve when brexit happens in march 2019. and...
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negotiator michel barnier and from jean—claude juncker and this evening from the president of the european parliament is that the uk they believe really needs to do more. they're not satisfied that the uk is delivering enough detail or enough progress. deadline is coming up next month or at least in octoberfor deadline is coming up next month or at least in october for sorting many of these issues out. what happens at the deadline is not match?m of these issues out. what happens at the deadline is not match? it is not a hard deadline, october is the next time the 27 other eu countries will meet here in brussels. that is the first opportunity they will have two said that they're happy with what the uk is proposing for the separation agreement and that they would be prepared to move onto talks about the future deal. but if they're not about the future deal. but if they‘ re not happy about the future deal. but if they're not happy at that stage or if the commission is not happy and does not even recommend that they consider moving forward you have to wait until december for the next chance to joe that.
negotiator michel barnier and from jean—claude juncker and this evening from the president of the european parliament is that the uk they believe really needs to do more. they're not satisfied that the uk is delivering enough detail or enough progress. deadline is coming up next month or at least in octoberfor deadline is coming up next month or at least in october for sorting many of these issues out. what happens at the deadline is not match?m of these issues out. what happens at the...
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amid growing concerns over the security situation the european union parliament president now wants to create a quote european f.b.i. together we can do more which is why the european parliament is working with the commission from september to make proposals for more e.u. cool grecian against terrorism i believe we need a corporation along the lines of the f.b.i. or the european f.b.i. really important to do that because we have europol and the commission change their rules the secret services should work together to create european unity to contribute more in the fight against terrorists british former intelligence officer says that it would be almost impossible to create an organization like the f.b.i. in europe. distrust between intelligence agencies they want to keep their sources close to their chest there are different approaches to how intelligence agencies work different powers within each country about what precisely those intelligence agencies can actually do didley within their own country so trying to find common stand it i think is going to be incredibly difficult across t
amid growing concerns over the security situation the european union parliament president now wants to create a quote european f.b.i. together we can do more which is why the european parliament is working with the commission from september to make proposals for more e.u. cool grecian against terrorism i believe we need a corporation along the lines of the f.b.i. or the european f.b.i. really important to do that because we have europol and the commission change their rules the secret services...
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please don't underestimate the role of the european parliament, that's i.i of the european parliamentr and precise. it sets out the sequencing. it asks us to do things in the correct order to succeed. it clearly mentions conditions for a transition period, if the uk should so request. it asks us to organise the orderly withdrawal in a way which takes into account a future relation or what i call a new partnership. those who seek to find the least difference between what this european negotiating team is doing, and that which was tasked by the member states, those people are wasting their time if they seek one iota of difference. secondly, it is precisely in the guidelines of the european council, protecting the eu legal order and protecting the integrity of the single market, our co re integrity of the single market, our core principles of my mandate. the uk decided to leave the european union. the uk government decided to leave the single market and the customs union. we respect this sovereign decision. one thing is clear. the single market, the eu capacity to supervise, to enforce o
please don't underestimate the role of the european parliament, that's i.i of the european parliamentr and precise. it sets out the sequencing. it asks us to do things in the correct order to succeed. it clearly mentions conditions for a transition period, if the uk should so request. it asks us to organise the orderly withdrawal in a way which takes into account a future relation or what i call a new partnership. those who seek to find the least difference between what this european...
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he is the member of the european parliament who is co—ordinating the european pa rliament‘s parliament parliament's response to brexit. he tweeted earlier this morning saying that the government's plans to haveclose cooperation on customs and no borders were fantasy. that echos a statement we got from the european commission, also this morning, saying if the uk wants what it wants — frictionless trade, the only way you can really get that is by being, not a member of a customs union, but being a member of the eu customs union and single market which ect ifively means being a member of the eu. the reason these people and different institutions are saying this is one of the priorities of the eu's in this negotiation, is not to allow a situation where the uk can become a back door to the eu for cheaper goods from abroad. that's one of the things they bant to prevent happening and that's —— they want to prevent happening and that's one of the reasons why, contained in the details of the british papers published today is the idea of the new customs partnership. i was chatting to a british o
he is the member of the european parliament who is co—ordinating the european pa rliament‘s parliament parliament's response to brexit. he tweeted earlier this morning saying that the government's plans to haveclose cooperation on customs and no borders were fantasy. that echos a statement we got from the european commission, also this morning, saying if the uk wants what it wants — frictionless trade, the only way you can really get that is by being, not a member of a customs union, but...
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the 1990's when a state minister in turkey, for example, accused three female members of the european parliament who were in turkey for a fact-finding mission on human rights, of being -- i'm using a softer of being prostitutes from europe. he said that. then in the next government, he was given another position again. we're talking about human rights 1990's.s in the a very renowned activist from germany, very active in turkey, and who was working on documentation of torture. he was declared not guilty and deported from germany. turkish government is totalitarian, has always been. look atcan also historically how europe has reacted. earlier, what you said which i do not share, but this view is very, very prevalent, of,know, this whole idea oh, we need turkey. turkey needs europe and germany than germany and turkey -- germany and europe need turkey. that, bulent mumay, how can turkey afford to alienate turkey to this degree? this direct election byommendation that wassished president -- that was issued by president erdogan is being taken seriously by the german government. >> i think it shouldn't
the 1990's when a state minister in turkey, for example, accused three female members of the european parliament who were in turkey for a fact-finding mission on human rights, of being -- i'm using a softer of being prostitutes from europe. he said that. then in the next government, he was given another position again. we're talking about human rights 1990's.s in the a very renowned activist from germany, very active in turkey, and who was working on documentation of torture. he was declared...
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together we can do more which is why the european parliament is working with a commission from september to make proposals for more e.u. called gratian against terrorism i believe we need a corporation along the lines of the f.b.i. european f.b.i. important to do that because we have europe all and the commission change their rules the secret services should work together to create european unity to contribute more in the fight against terrorists. to former british intelligence officer on joins on the line. sounds impressive doesn't it f.b.i. is it really needed in your. it sounds like another step towards federalized europe in my view we have a situation where the president of the european commission john called yoker only at the beginning of this year said that he wanted to create an army which would be a sort of parallel organization to nato from what i can understand but to create and a european wide f.b.i. would actually have immense problems to get the intelligence agencies of every one of the twenty eight countries in the e.u. to cooperate to share fully to work together who be in
together we can do more which is why the european parliament is working with a commission from september to make proposals for more e.u. called gratian against terrorism i believe we need a corporation along the lines of the f.b.i. european f.b.i. important to do that because we have europe all and the commission change their rules the secret services should work together to create european unity to contribute more in the fight against terrorists. to former british intelligence officer on joins...
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but the president of the european parliament has warned that the e.u.underestimating the scale of this crisis. antonio tajani is predicting that millions of africans will try to come to europe in the next five years unless urgent action is taken. he says that the way to discourage them from coming is for there to be a massive program of investment in africa. this center for unaccompanied minors gave a taste of italy's problems to the man who wants to replace angela merkel as germany's chancellor. martin schulz, the former president of the european parliament, now leads the social democratic party as it heads towards september's german general election. italy's interior minister marco minniti: what do you think of the suggestion that there should be an australian solution to try to stop the wave of migrants coming across the mediterranean? >> what we need are systems of legal immigration to make the distinction between attempting to join the territory of the european union outside the legal framework and the legal frame which is giving hope, not a guaran
but the president of the european parliament has warned that the e.u.underestimating the scale of this crisis. antonio tajani is predicting that millions of africans will try to come to europe in the next five years unless urgent action is taken. he says that the way to discourage them from coming is for there to be a massive program of investment in africa. this center for unaccompanied minors gave a taste of italy's problems to the man who wants to replace angela merkel as germany's...
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now you politicians have come up with a plan to try to deal with that the president of the european parliament says he wants to establish a domestic intelligence service similar to america's f.b.i. within the block to fight against terror he emphasized that member states must cooperate much more we spoke to any marshawn who work for british intelligence she believes the rhetoric is just another vanity project which work. distrust between intelligence agencies they want to keep their sources close to their chest there are different approaches to how intelligence agencies work different powers within each country about what precisely those intelligence agencies can actually do legally within their own country so trying to find common standards i think is going to be incredibly difficult across the e.u. i mean we're looking at countries going from island right across to poland to hungary it's a fast spread of territory it's a vast spread of history and it's a vast spread of different legal systems i can't see how this can work it sounds like another event if you project proposed term moscow time
now you politicians have come up with a plan to try to deal with that the president of the european parliament says he wants to establish a domestic intelligence service similar to america's f.b.i. within the block to fight against terror he emphasized that member states must cooperate much more we spoke to any marshawn who work for british intelligence she believes the rhetoric is just another vanity project which work. distrust between intelligence agencies they want to keep their sources...
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these people decide a will of the people of the area we have no influence the so called in the european parliament we have only thirteen members and for very little for example greece which has less inhabitants has about twenty five something well there maybe some support for a breakaway varia the supreme court here in germany ruled earlier this year that any kind of referendum on the subject would be against the german constitution so for the time being at least the. will continue to rule over the bavarian life things are all over. with that image of models i go by for now or online any time an anti dot com kevin oh i'm with you next week lee and half an hour from now. when lawmakers manufacture consent to step into public wells. when the ruling classes protect themselves. in the final merry go round certainly the one percent. we can all middle of the room say. new. poll. i would only child. had a great childhood a of two amazing parents that gave me a we thing i needed. done x. flat when i was young. i mean we were poor but it was so much the loves did we didn't really notice. we grew up i didn'
these people decide a will of the people of the area we have no influence the so called in the european parliament we have only thirteen members and for very little for example greece which has less inhabitants has about twenty five something well there maybe some support for a breakaway varia the supreme court here in germany ruled earlier this year that any kind of referendum on the subject would be against the german constitution so for the time being at least the. will continue to rule over...
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contest is likely to decide the future direction of the party, which has 20 members of the european parliamentuncillors, but no mps. a 19—year—old british man has died while snorkelling in greece. harry byatt, who was a water sports instructor, was found unconscious on the seabed off the island of za kynthos. an investigation has been launched by the greek authorities. new measures to tackle the dangerous use of laser pens will be considered by the government, amid concerns about their threat to air safety. the pens, which can temporarily blind people, have been used to target aircraft and pilots, as our business correspondent jonty bloom reports. laser pens, or pointers, are designed to be used to highlight something of interest, but they can be dangerous, and dazzle or blind people have shone directly at people's eyes. last alone there were 1258 laser attacks on aircraft, even though it is already an offence with a maximum fine of £2500. helicopters, which fly lower than many aircraft and typically have only one pilot, are thought to be especially vulnerable to laser pens. the government is
contest is likely to decide the future direction of the party, which has 20 members of the european parliamentuncillors, but no mps. a 19—year—old british man has died while snorkelling in greece. harry byatt, who was a water sports instructor, was found unconscious on the seabed off the island of za kynthos. an investigation has been launched by the greek authorities. new measures to tackle the dangerous use of laser pens will be considered by the government, amid concerns about their...
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sessions in his schedule because he's busy campaigning like any other politician would the former european parliament spokesman even try to provoke a reaction from the chancellor by claiming germany is not prepared for the future influx of refugees but not only that merkel ignore all of his propagations just pepper sprayed him a nickname of the chancellor shadowboxer courtesy of the local media the feeling of solidarity between states has been the most how do they get to this when did it start did it begin with a man whose decision to open borders and you agree with our partners in a moment when those partners were overloaded just. on the horizon is quite easy to describe it's an s.p. the led government in september. i came to the streets of berlin to ask german voters not campaigning is a more subtle and effective form of electioneering when i ask you what you think about the election campaign so far it's expected right. there campaigning. yeah i'm not so into. his politics and. actually i can. tell you right now because i think like i'm working so moderate now i'm not. i don't know anything about r
sessions in his schedule because he's busy campaigning like any other politician would the former european parliament spokesman even try to provoke a reaction from the chancellor by claiming germany is not prepared for the future influx of refugees but not only that merkel ignore all of his propagations just pepper sprayed him a nickname of the chancellor shadowboxer courtesy of the local media the feeling of solidarity between states has been the most how do they get to this when did it start...
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we have no influence the so called in the european parliament we have only thirteen members and very little for example greece which has less inhabitants. and i think that while there may be some support for a breakaway varia the supreme court here in germany ruled earlier this year that any kind of referendum on the subject would be against the german constitution so for the time being at least. they will continue to rule over the bavarian life these are all of the old. and without thought that's the weekly from now or more in thirty minutes. it's. manufactured consent to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the final. we can all middle of the room sick. here's what people have been saying about rejected in the senate is full on awesome the only show i go out of my way to launch you know what it is that really packs a punch. is the john oliver of r t america is doing the same we are apparently better than. a c. people you've never heard of love back to the night president of the world bank so take. me seriously send us an e-mail.
we have no influence the so called in the european parliament we have only thirteen members and very little for example greece which has less inhabitants. and i think that while there may be some support for a breakaway varia the supreme court here in germany ruled earlier this year that any kind of referendum on the subject would be against the german constitution so for the time being at least. they will continue to rule over the bavarian life these are all of the old. and without thought...
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the european parliament brexit coordinator has said there is slow progress in general in the brexit negotiationse of meps he expected some progress but no breakthroughs. michel barnier repeated his plea for more information from the uk government, saying we need to know their position, then we can be flexible. adam fleming joins me now. adam, i suppose we should think it might be quite positive at least fema indicates there seems to be progress at all. the words he used in front of his fellow meps here in brussels was the expected some progress but no breakthroughs. those are the hints i've been getting from people with knowledge of the talks that have been going on for a couple of days in this third round. it's very much about clarifying positions, finding areas of agreement, identifying areas of disagreement and trying to nudge forward on the areas where there is disagreement. guy verhofstadt went on to say it looks like if talks progressed at this pace it would be very difficult in his words, for him to say sufficient progress had been made in october, for the talks to move to the next phase,
the european parliament brexit coordinator has said there is slow progress in general in the brexit negotiationse of meps he expected some progress but no breakthroughs. michel barnier repeated his plea for more information from the uk government, saying we need to know their position, then we can be flexible. adam fleming joins me now. adam, i suppose we should think it might be quite positive at least fema indicates there seems to be progress at all. the words he used in front of his fellow...
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there is something european parliament also voted for.d to see the united kingdom appeared to see the transitional arrangement as leaving the customs union that coming back in under their terms. from an eu perspective, there are rules around being in the customs union and the rules applying to you. here we have some distance between the two positions. hardly surprising thatis the two positions. hardly surprising that is the case. when you talk about time, if you are wise enough the clocks are ticking ever louder. we could run out of time. there is a particular moment in time, because of the legal process, where the united kingdom ceases to be a member of the european union. that is in march 2019. a lot of work will have to be done to get to the divorce settle m e nt to be done to get to the divorce settlement & a place transitional arrangements and then look at the future partnership with the united kingdom. that is what the document talks about. time is not on our side. i do hope that the momentum, and the goodwill. i do think we need mo
there is something european parliament also voted for.d to see the united kingdom appeared to see the transitional arrangement as leaving the customs union that coming back in under their terms. from an eu perspective, there are rules around being in the customs union and the rules applying to you. here we have some distance between the two positions. hardly surprising thatis the two positions. hardly surprising that is the case. when you talk about time, if you are wise enough the clocks are...
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here is the european parliament's chief to go to later, he says it is a fa ntasy. go to later, he says fantasy. he is chris again on how realistic the british government's proposals are if they don't have eu support. a lot of what pe you want will be hard to achieve. they called ita will be hard to achieve. they called it a fantasy. there are others who say, what you are trying to do is ta ke say, what you are trying to do is take the bits you want and ignore the bits you don't. we will not accept that that will happen. on the other hand, there is also pressure from leave campaigners in the united kingdom that the uk is going too far, that is being defeatist. that is the government's problem, there is the government's problem, there is pressure to go for a more extreme version of brexit from leave campaigners, but a difficult relationship and negotiation to be had with the rest of the eu, saying, you have got to understand there is no such thing as completely frictionless trade if you are planning to leave the single market and the customs union. there has to be compromise in there som
here is the european parliament's chief to go to later, he says it is a fa ntasy. go to later, he says fantasy. he is chris again on how realistic the british government's proposals are if they don't have eu support. a lot of what pe you want will be hard to achieve. they called ita will be hard to achieve. they called it a fantasy. there are others who say, what you are trying to do is ta ke say, what you are trying to do is take the bits you want and ignore the bits you don't. we will not...
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chief negotiator michel barnier and from jean—claude juncker and from the president of the european parliamente, needs to do more. they are not satisfied the uk has delivered enough detail or enough progress. 0utside source life from the bbc newsroom. 0ur 0utside source life from the bbc newsroom. our top story... president trump is in texas as devastating flooding continues. he says he wants the relief effort to stand as an example of how to respond to a storm. we can take a look at some of the stories our language services are covering today. heavy rain has brought india's financial capital mumbai to a virtual standstill — flooding streets and causing transport chaos. dozens of flights and local train services were cancelled. more heavy rainfall is expected. a bangladesh court has found the owner of a garment factory that collapsed in 2013 guilty of corruption. more than 1,100 people died in the collapse near dhaka. sohel rana received the maximum three—year sentence for failing to declare his personal wealth to bangladesh's anti—graft commission. he faces further charges, including murder,
chief negotiator michel barnier and from jean—claude juncker and from the president of the european parliamente, needs to do more. they are not satisfied the uk has delivered enough detail or enough progress. 0utside source life from the bbc newsroom. 0ur 0utside source life from the bbc newsroom. our top story... president trump is in texas as devastating flooding continues. he says he wants the relief effort to stand as an example of how to respond to a storm. we can take a look at some of...
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mike hookem has already resigned as ukip‘s deputy whip in the european parliament, over the support withinhis week and e—mailed the interim leader to say i will no longer carry out the duties of deputy whip. stuart agnew, who is the whip, he's vocally supporting anne marie waters and signed on her nomination papers and i can't work alongside stuart as long as he's supporting this woman. i believe she shouldn't be in the party. be standing as a candidate. new measures to tackle the dangerous use of laser pens are to be considered by the government, following concerns about the threat to air safety. the lasers, which can temporarily blind people, have been used to target aircraft and pilots, as our business correspondent, jonty bloom, now reports. laser pens or pointers are designed to be used to highlight something of interest. but they can be dangerous, and dazzle or blind people if shone directly at their eyes. last year alone there were 1,258 laser attacks on aircraft, even though it is already an offence with a maximum fine of £2,500. helicopters, which fly lower than many aircraft and
mike hookem has already resigned as ukip‘s deputy whip in the european parliament, over the support withinhis week and e—mailed the interim leader to say i will no longer carry out the duties of deputy whip. stuart agnew, who is the whip, he's vocally supporting anne marie waters and signed on her nomination papers and i can't work alongside stuart as long as he's supporting this woman. i believe she shouldn't be in the party. be standing as a candidate. new measures to tackle the dangerous...
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the european parliament's co—ordinator for the brexit negotiations, guy verhofstadt has said there'sce that eu citizens in britain and british citizens in the eu were being treated like foreigners. he told a committee of meps that such behaviour was against the law, while britain remained part of the bloc. president trump has said "talking is not the answer" to the north korea missile crisis. pyongyang warned tuesday's missile test overjapan was "the first step" of military operations in the pacific. despite the president's comments, the american defence secretary, james mattis, insisted there is still room for diplomacy in dealing with north korea. from tokyo, rupert wingfield—hayes reports. these are the first pictures of north korea's latest and most provocative missile launch. as expected, kim jong—un was on hand to give his personal guidance. the north korean dictator gazes skywards as the missile flies towards japan. and along with the pictures came this statement from north korea's state media. north korea's statement shows the ultimate target of yesterday's test was not here
the european parliament's co—ordinator for the brexit negotiations, guy verhofstadt has said there'sce that eu citizens in britain and british citizens in the eu were being treated like foreigners. he told a committee of meps that such behaviour was against the law, while britain remained part of the bloc. president trump has said "talking is not the answer" to the north korea missile crisis. pyongyang warned tuesday's missile test overjapan was "the first step" of...
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people beside a lot of the people of the very we have no influence the so-called as in the european parliament we have only thirteen members and very little for example greece which has less inhabitants has about twenty five something well there maybe some support for a breakaway varia the supreme court here in germany ruled earlier this year that any kind of referendum on the subject would be against the german constitution so for the time being at least the. will continue to rule over the bavarian life these are all the. will be back with more of the stories the shape global news over the past seven days in around half an hour's time join us then if you can. oh. you know just i mean. the list.
people beside a lot of the people of the very we have no influence the so-called as in the european parliament we have only thirteen members and very little for example greece which has less inhabitants has about twenty five something well there maybe some support for a breakaway varia the supreme court here in germany ruled earlier this year that any kind of referendum on the subject would be against the german constitution so for the time being at least the. will continue to rule over the...
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mike hookem has already resigned as ukip‘s deputy whip in the european parliament, over the support within i e—mailed the interim leader to say i would no longer carry out the duties of deputy whip. stuart agnew, who is the web, is vocally supporting anne marie waters, and signed as a proposal on the nomination papers and i can't work alongside stuart. you know, as long as he's supporting this woman. i believe that she shouldn't be in the party, and i believe, you know, she shouldn't be standing as a candidate. back injune, she was actually prevented from standing as a candidate in the elections. she apparently didn't meet the members being of good standing rule. what's changed this time around, then? why has she made that list? well, nothing. she couldn't stand for a westminster seat because she wasn't a member of good standing. she couldn't stand as a police and crime commissioner because she wasn't a member of good standing. and now suddenly she standing for the top job. it doesn't make sense. she shouldn't be on that list. she shouldn't be in the party. what you think is going to be th
mike hookem has already resigned as ukip‘s deputy whip in the european parliament, over the support within i e—mailed the interim leader to say i would no longer carry out the duties of deputy whip. stuart agnew, who is the web, is vocally supporting anne marie waters, and signed as a proposal on the nomination papers and i can't work alongside stuart. you know, as long as he's supporting this woman. i believe that she shouldn't be in the party, and i believe, you know, she shouldn't be...
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mike hookem, the mep, he has quit as deputy whip in the european parliament.ee with their views but think she should have been able to stand because it opens it up to members to choose to accept or reject it. and there are still others who do support of use. but i think that her candidacy really illustrates the soul—searching that is going on within ukip at the moment. no—one has since matched nigel farage's sticking power as leader, and the question now is the direction that ukip goes, now that brexit is happening, and considering its policy of being the guard dogs brexit was comprehensibility that the last election. so the challenge for any new leader now, whoever it is, will be to revive ukip as a credible political force capable of winning seats. leila nathoo, thanks very much. the union unite has warned that strike action by refuse workers in birmingham which has left waste piling up in the streets could continue until christmas. the union has said that they will be balloting members to renew its mandate for industrial action after the current round of st
mike hookem, the mep, he has quit as deputy whip in the european parliament.ee with their views but think she should have been able to stand because it opens it up to members to choose to accept or reject it. and there are still others who do support of use. but i think that her candidacy really illustrates the soul—searching that is going on within ukip at the moment. no—one has since matched nigel farage's sticking power as leader, and the question now is the direction that ukip goes, now...
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the european parliament's co—ordinator for the brexit negotiations, guy verhofstadt, has said there'sidence that eu citizens in britain and british citizens in the eu were being treated like foreigners. he told a committee of meps that such behaviour was against the law, while britain remained part of the bloc. the brother of the manchester bomber will go on trial in libya in the next two months in connection with the attack in may which left 22 people dead. hashem abedi was arrested in libya shortly after the suicide attack carried out by his brother salman. but in an exclusive interview with the bbc‘s 0rla guerin, the prosecutor in the case said their father has been released. the bbc has learned he's been directly questioned here several times by british police. libya's chief investigator told us the authorities here believe he played a key role in the attack. translation: all the signs point to hashem being directly involved, assisting his brother and collecting the materials for the suicide bombing, which took a lot of innocent lives in manchester. do you expect to see hashem ed
the european parliament's co—ordinator for the brexit negotiations, guy verhofstadt, has said there'sidence that eu citizens in britain and british citizens in the eu were being treated like foreigners. he told a committee of meps that such behaviour was against the law, while britain remained part of the bloc. the brother of the manchester bomber will go on trial in libya in the next two months in connection with the attack in may which left 22 people dead. hashem abedi was arrested in libya...
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these people decide a lot of the people of the very we have no influence the so called in the european parliament we have only thirteen members and for very little for example greece which has less inhabitants has about twenty five something well there maybe some support for a breakaway varia supreme court here in germany ruled earlier this year that any kind of referendum on the subject be against the german constitution so for the time being at least he. will continue to rule over very unlikely things for all of the. year with r.t. international i'll be back in thirty minutes time remember you can tell us what you think by offering your thoughts on our facebook page stay with us. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to be that's. what you want to be prosperous what before three in the morning can't.
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european parliament member and because i wanted the. ecological questions to be raised within the presidential elections and then he is associated himself with the socialist and then he got absorbed and so i. didn't. and you supporting him. the ecological issues have not been tackled so much during the french president presidential elections my quiz catching up and i think it's and it's an incredible coup in france that should should have got. everybody trying to get in you can to go and you could have presented himself as well as for the presidential election so we have one he has all that at the macro is a technocrat he's new liberalism's candidate is allied to goldman sachs and financial institutions you think jacques cousteau whatever your optimism about the new french president. i think. was a realist and i knew you were. associated himself with with some politicians i think that it's very early days he was. i think he was he was a great diver and swimmer politically ducker and diver yes exactly it's very early days with michael i
european parliament member and because i wanted the. ecological questions to be raised within the presidential elections and then he is associated himself with the socialist and then he got absorbed and so i. didn't. and you supporting him. the ecological issues have not been tackled so much during the french president presidential elections my quiz catching up and i think it's and it's an incredible coup in france that should should have got. everybody trying to get in you can to go and you...
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resigned his job as a whip the last few minutes one ukip mep has resigned hisjob as a whip in the european parliamentng to resign if she is elected. plenty of others will be considering their positions if she is elected because she has such a hard—line position and many see this as going too far in that direction. of course, ukip has faced allegations of being a plumber for and stood on a —— of being islamophobic and stood on a platform of banning the burkha. but anne marie waters has called islam a killing machine. they are concerned that under her leadership ukip could become a single issue party. paul nuttall didn‘t last very long, before that the brief leadership of burne—jones, some people say she was never actually do, nigel farage coming in and out as leader. this leadership question seems to be born they just can‘t as. leadership question seems to be born theyjust can't as. yes, ukip has beenin theyjust can't as. yes, ukip has been in turmoilfor some theyjust can't as. yes, ukip has been in turmoil for some time, really since the brexit vote. that is because its reason for existing has essent
resigned his job as a whip the last few minutes one ukip mep has resigned hisjob as a whip in the european parliamentng to resign if she is elected. plenty of others will be considering their positions if she is elected because she has such a hard—line position and many see this as going too far in that direction. of course, ukip has faced allegations of being a plumber for and stood on a —— of being islamophobic and stood on a platform of banning the burkha. but anne marie waters has...