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chapter about europe and we shouldn't forget that martin sure that wasn't only the head of the european parliament but he's also a close friend of another very important player in european politics and that's the president of the european commission and his influence can be felt in that coalition treaty we caught up with younger yesterday evening and this is what he had to say about this. inclusion is that i wasn't able to study the finer points of the coalition deal but i've been told that europe is mentioned three hundred twelve times what other country has made such a commitment to european topics right from the beginning. i welcome this and i especially like the chapter on europe as a couple. so no huge surprise there are very happy european commission president in there but still there still some conflict also on the european side even if it's mentioned three hundred twelve times and that is because this coalition treaty this coalition deal is closer to a gentle include your crew in visions it's a little bit farther from what the french president in money or in my call in visions for the futu
chapter about europe and we shouldn't forget that martin sure that wasn't only the head of the european parliament but he's also a close friend of another very important player in european politics and that's the president of the european commission and his influence can be felt in that coalition treaty we caught up with younger yesterday evening and this is what he had to say about this. inclusion is that i wasn't able to study the finer points of the coalition deal but i've been told that...
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transfer hi barbara what exactly did the european parliament vote on today. the european parliament sent a very strong message to president telling him to return to the rule of flora because they say as things stand in turkey these days they see via human rights breaches on a daily basis the judicial process has become totally arbitrary and there simply is no rule of law anymore many of people many of those people have been thrown in jail and the parliament talks about fifty thousand are in jail for more than a year without having gone to trial without even having heard accusations so this is a very strongly worded message and also parliament has taken the pains to sort of make a long list of human rights breaches that need to be amended and they really appeal to are telling him this cannot carry on we really have to change the relationship was tricky on the basis we are on it's not really supportable but the diplomatic channels are still open barbara president carter while as we said is been invited to a round of talks in bug area in march why is this summit
transfer hi barbara what exactly did the european parliament vote on today. the european parliament sent a very strong message to president telling him to return to the rule of flora because they say as things stand in turkey these days they see via human rights breaches on a daily basis the judicial process has become totally arbitrary and there simply is no rule of law anymore many of people many of those people have been thrown in jail and the parliament talks about fifty thousand are in...
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development internal development in turkey so in our resolution with the huge majority of the european parliament we will just all of the violations of human rights and what we call the disappearance of rule of law and respect to fundamental rights like freedom of expression in turkey and european union leaders have to be much more involved in the debate with turkish government and also the turkish president but rebecca what you call the disappearance of the rule of law you mentioned sacking of civil servants closing video in his ations arresting journalists. this is crucial to national security there was an attempted coup it is facing threats of terrorism at home what right does the e.u. actually have to interfere with congress home affairs. i can tell you that i follow the situation closely i have even many friends across the political spectrum of turkey who are now were days imprisoned for being terrorists and i can tell you all those cases names and that i would swear they are not what turkish prosecutors call them but so besides my personal experience i would like to say that my reading of t
development internal development in turkey so in our resolution with the huge majority of the european parliament we will just all of the violations of human rights and what we call the disappearance of rule of law and respect to fundamental rights like freedom of expression in turkey and european union leaders have to be much more involved in the debate with turkish government and also the turkish president but rebecca what you call the disappearance of the rule of law you mentioned sacking of...
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the european parliament also voted to remove one of its vice presidents after he sparked outrage by comparing mp to a nazi collaborator. european commission bigwig john claude yunker on the other hand clearly feels shami when he rattled the affair of his chief negotiator before strasberg debate on the future of europe. get off, jean—claude! right, let's talk about germany and the coalition that may or may not be secured. what do you think will happen? i think it will be pitches given a lot of ground. the stb which didn't do very well in the election are extracting their price. she is not where she wants, she is still chancellor but not as commanding. all political careers have to end in failure at some time and you can feel she is in a much later stage. i would not say write her off... a p pa re ntly would not say write her off... apparently the polls say she is still in a relatively strong position. rather than the party. but she's not as strong as she wants, it will still be emmanuel macron in france and her in germany calling the shots and we will know that during the negotiations on brexi
the european parliament also voted to remove one of its vice presidents after he sparked outrage by comparing mp to a nazi collaborator. european commission bigwig john claude yunker on the other hand clearly feels shami when he rattled the affair of his chief negotiator before strasberg debate on the future of europe. get off, jean—claude! right, let's talk about germany and the coalition that may or may not be secured. what do you think will happen? i think it will be pitches given a lot of...
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and the member states have to decide on that and after today's resolution i doubt the european parliament will come up with a positive vote are now or you have to your point to relations between the e.u. and turkey are currently in a deep freeze what kind of leverage does the e.u. still have over on craw. well it comes when it comes to pushing for democracy standards for the rule of law and here in turkey i think the e.u. lost most of its leverage on the ankara that's my impression at least the e.u. is not considered a critical of a credible voice anymore by prison aragon and his ruling a k posse and offer all membership talks everything is on hold right now between turkey and the e.u. but that doesn't mean there is nothing turkey wants from the u. they want to reserve re travel they want economic cooperation especially in upgrading of the customs union they want security and migration cooperation so the use still has sticks and carrots are after the car has to come up with our i'm the only odd strategy or reporting a firm thank you very much. and thank you for spending a part of your day
and the member states have to decide on that and after today's resolution i doubt the european parliament will come up with a positive vote are now or you have to your point to relations between the e.u. and turkey are currently in a deep freeze what kind of leverage does the e.u. still have over on craw. well it comes when it comes to pushing for democracy standards for the rule of law and here in turkey i think the e.u. lost most of its leverage on the ankara that's my impression at least the...
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dorisjohnson parliament and the european council. the european council. doris johnson says it will parliament and the european council. dorisjohnson says it will be an tolerable and undemocratic to accept new rules on new changes in rules without even being in the room while they are made. were not decided for britain to leave and we have... britain to leave and we have... britain wanted the transition period. we were not the people who asked for a. in effect, your response is, tough. we are not against the transition. i don't think the transition is even necessary because you need a period necessary because you need a period necessary to discuss and to negotiate the future relationship. it is normal but in a transition you simply continue the existence policies. a big problem with the transition talks at the moment is about free movement of people. theresa may says it is not the same for somebody who do come from the continent of europe and settle in britain during the transition period, already knowing that britain is leaving the e
dorisjohnson parliament and the european council. the european council. doris johnson says it will parliament and the european council. dorisjohnson says it will be an tolerable and undemocratic to accept new rules on new changes in rules without even being in the room while they are made. were not decided for britain to leave and we have... britain to leave and we have... britain wanted the transition period. we were not the people who asked for a. in effect, your response is, tough. we are...
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a says minister today specifically picked up on the commons made by the european parliament on turkey's military operation in syria he said on twitter and i quote him the concerns of our allies are baseless turkey is only using its right to self-defense and that's what the e.u. doesn't want to understand and he also accused the european parliament of showing sympathy with the terrorists and here he is referring to the kurdish syrian kurdish militia in syria he has been rather silent on all the other criticisms concerning the human rights situation here in turkey and that might be due to the fact that turkey is now saying it fulfils all the necessary criteria for visa free travel to the e.u. sanctions own for turkish citizens let's remember the e.u. gave turkey a list of seventy two criteria are conditions including freedom of speech and a certain human rights standards it needs to fulfill on the way to visa liberalization now ankara says we did our homework everything is fine with submitting everything to brussels but you know in the end the european parliament and the member states hav
a says minister today specifically picked up on the commons made by the european parliament on turkey's military operation in syria he said on twitter and i quote him the concerns of our allies are baseless turkey is only using its right to self-defense and that's what the e.u. doesn't want to understand and he also accused the european parliament of showing sympathy with the terrorists and here he is referring to the kurdish syrian kurdish militia in syria he has been rather silent on all the...
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the european parliament also voted to remove one of its vice presidents after he sparked outrage by comparingep to a nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe collaborator. the european commission bigwig jean—claude juncker on the other hand is clearly feeling coming when he ruffled the hairof his feeling coming when he ruffled the hair of his chief brexit negotiator ahead of a strasbourg debate on the future of europe. let‘s talk about germany and the coalition that may oi’ germany and the coalition that may or may not be secured, what do you think will happen? i think she will be but she‘s given a lot of ground, the sdp, which didn‘t do well in the election, are extracting their price and she is and what she was. she‘s still chancellor but she‘s not as commanding, all political careers have to end in failure at some time and you can feel she‘s in a much later state. but i wouldn‘t write her off. the polls say she's still ina her off. the polls say she's still in a relatively strong position. her rather than the party but she isn‘t as strong as she once but it will still be macron in france and her in germa
the european parliament also voted to remove one of its vice presidents after he sparked outrage by comparingep to a nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe collaborator. the european commission bigwig jean—claude juncker on the other hand is clearly feeling coming when he ruffled the hairof his feeling coming when he ruffled the hair of his chief brexit negotiator ahead of a strasbourg debate on the future of europe. let‘s talk about germany and the coalition that may oi’ germany and the coalition...
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they say we did our homework, we are submitting everything to brussels, but the european parliament andember states have to decide on that, and after the resolution, i doubt the parliament will come up with a positive vote. brent: that was our reporter from istanbul. away from the political chaos, the athletes are ready to go. 13 russians lost their appeal to the court of arbitration for sport. they wanted to compete despite a doping ban on their country. friday, 47 additional russians will learn their fate just as the torch reaches the host city, pyeongchang. [shouting] reporter: the olympic torch's journey is almost over. the flame took a spectacular ride on a zip wire on its way to pyeongchang. this stop is one of the more daring stages of its 2018 kilometer journey around south korea. not a feat for the fainthearted. at least the next leg was far easier for those watching to stomach. at the olympic village there was unexpected visitors, russian athletes who have been banned by the ioc are presenting their case to the court of arbitration for sport to have this decision overturned at
they say we did our homework, we are submitting everything to brussels, but the european parliament andember states have to decide on that, and after the resolution, i doubt the parliament will come up with a positive vote. brent: that was our reporter from istanbul. away from the political chaos, the athletes are ready to go. 13 russians lost their appeal to the court of arbitration for sport. they wanted to compete despite a doping ban on their country. friday, 47 additional russians will...
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it will be up for discussion with the member states and to obviously with the european parliament and with the european parliament that this draft will be placed on the negotiating table with the uk and as soon as possible. having said that, to be able to continue to move forward in full transparency and this is something i've become accustomed to doing since the beginning of this work, this publication of this text will not only for you as journalists but also for everybody so that everybody can get a clear vision of theissues everybody can get a clear vision of the issues upon which an agreement is needed and i think this publication will also be useful because it will feed into the public debate that is very close to my heart. and which will highlight all theissues heart. and which will highlight all the issues at state as part of brexit. as we move towards our meeting tomorrow and this publication, i would like to say that there are no surprises in this d raft that there are no surprises in this draft text. that there are no surprises in this d raft text. it that there are no surp
it will be up for discussion with the member states and to obviously with the european parliament and with the european parliament that this draft will be placed on the negotiating table with the uk and as soon as possible. having said that, to be able to continue to move forward in full transparency and this is something i've become accustomed to doing since the beginning of this work, this publication of this text will not only for you as journalists but also for everybody so that everybody...
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well first it was well come that to mr bill needs he came into the european parliament in order to give a declaration and he gave a ten minute speech and in that speech he basically pointed to what he regarded as shortcomings of our report and he praised things the government did but he didn't move one inch in the direction of the recommendations we issued and that is the reason why the mission will continue and the european parliament will continue to help those in malta went in favor of free speech and to fight against corruption and for the rule of law but i want to ask you about your report because you've said to me just now there is a culture of impunity your report says quote a perception of impunity for criminals was the printing so is it a perception or is it impunity why were you more careful with the wording there well it depends in the report you have also the figures on corruption and there were four hundred and twenty five cases in looked into by the so-called independent corruption. independent commission against corruption but it didn't trigger one prosecution so there is
well first it was well come that to mr bill needs he came into the european parliament in order to give a declaration and he gave a ten minute speech and in that speech he basically pointed to what he regarded as shortcomings of our report and he praised things the government did but he didn't move one inch in the direction of the recommendations we issued and that is the reason why the mission will continue and the european parliament will continue to help those in malta went in favor of free...
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the european parliament again discusses the come to go increase in march twenty sixth. in may twenty fifteen nine months ago. every political group here in the parliament insisted that a solution be found to the scandal of the lack of action on the urgent needs of victims a solution to a problem that the pro-choice sixty years old. during those sixty years the german government system and the pharmaceutical company. have deployed every possible prepare a case pro question. to addressing those needs thank you very much. because . the line inside. the archives contains documents detailing the stories in other countries. there are currently three hundred people who claim they have never been compensated. by. experts. in four months you need. to. use the. entire. market now. because there's plenty of survival guide books a single malt in the store and simply have all the serviced slue sure it's still there are you going to get in touch. oh heck no this is a real space missions to look at the us is seventy years. old the seventy year was treasurer for. global warming selling
the european parliament again discusses the come to go increase in march twenty sixth. in may twenty fifteen nine months ago. every political group here in the parliament insisted that a solution be found to the scandal of the lack of action on the urgent needs of victims a solution to a problem that the pro-choice sixty years old. during those sixty years the german government system and the pharmaceutical company. have deployed every possible prepare a case pro question. to addressing those...
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the european parliament again discusses the come to go increase in march twenty sixth. in may twenty fifteen nine months ago any piece of a preplanned group here in the parliament insisted that a solution be found to the scandal of the lack of action on the urgent needs of it might make him a solution to a problem that's approaching sixty years old. during those sixty years the german government system and the pharmaceutical company. have deployed every possible prepare a cation pro question. to addressing those needs thank you very much. i mean. the line of sight not. knowing what. kind of loser. the archives contains documents detailing stories in other countries. are currently three hundred people who claim they have never been compensated. the. experts. say. the industry. is in four months you need. the. entire. market now. hey everybody i'm stephen ball task hollywood guy suspects every proud american first of all i'm just george washington and r.v.'s to suggest this is my buddy max famous financial guru and well just a little bit different i'm not a. good one i kno
the european parliament again discusses the come to go increase in march twenty sixth. in may twenty fifteen nine months ago any piece of a preplanned group here in the parliament insisted that a solution be found to the scandal of the lack of action on the urgent needs of it might make him a solution to a problem that's approaching sixty years old. during those sixty years the german government system and the pharmaceutical company. have deployed every possible prepare a cation pro question....
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the european parliament again discusses the come to go increase in march twenty sixth. in may twenty fifteen nine months ago i meet peter of every political group here in the parliament insisted that a solution be found to the scandal of the lack of action on the urgent needs appear to might make him a solution to a problem this approach ing sixty years old. during those sixty years the german government system and the pharmaceutical companies. have deployed every possible prepare a case pro question. to addressing those needs thank you very much. because . the light inside. the archives contains documents detailing the stories in other countries. there are currently three hundred people who claim they have never been compensated. by. experts. in the industry. and. is in four months you need. to. use the. entire. market now. trolls seem wrong but old rules just don't hold. any. get to shape our lives just come out of it and in detroit it was betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. hey everybody i'm stephen bob. taft hollyw
the european parliament again discusses the come to go increase in march twenty sixth. in may twenty fifteen nine months ago i meet peter of every political group here in the parliament insisted that a solution be found to the scandal of the lack of action on the urgent needs appear to might make him a solution to a problem this approach ing sixty years old. during those sixty years the german government system and the pharmaceutical companies. have deployed every possible prepare a case pro...
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the european parliament again discusses the come to go increase in march twenty sixth. in may twenty fifteen nine months ago m.e.p. every political group here in the parliament insisted that a solution be found to the scandal of the lack of action on the urgent needs of. a solution to a problem that the pro-choice sixty years old. during those sixty years the german government system and the pharmaceutical company. have deployed every possible prepare a case pro question. to addressing those needs thank you very much. i mean. the light inside. the archives contains documents detailing stories in other countries. in spain the recurrently three hundred people who claim they have never been compensated. by. experts. and. the industry. is in four months you need. i mean the on. the. entire. market now. when gold make its manufacture consensus instead of public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the financial merry go round of lives only the one percent were told. to ignore middle of the road signals. to leave them for a million more you mean really. goo
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the european parliament again discusses the come to go increase in march twenty sixth. in may twenty fifteen nine months ago any piece of a pre-planned group here in the parliament insisted that a solution be found to the scandal of the lack of action on the urgent needs of it might make him a solution to a problem that the pro-choice sixty years old. during those sixty years the german government system and the pharmaceutical company. have deployed every possible prepare a case pro question. to addressing those needs thank you very much. because . the light inside. the archives contains documents detailing some of the mine victims stories in other countries. in spain there are currently three hundred people who claim they have never been compensated. to book by. experts. and. the industry. is in four months you need. to ask. the. entire. market now. but 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 rushed. into going to be the person with the like them before three of them or
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they're going to say yes when they do vote barbara let me ask you you are in strasbourg of the european parliament what does the european union make of this coalition deal that was announced today. now they of course need to read it first there's some people who have already looked into the contract that was signed and they say is a lot of big words there but it's quite fluffy it's not concrete enough this is not really sort of the big leap for all that that many people here had hoped for on the other hand and there are others that say it's good that they are finally forming a government and bill and because to have no government for seven months in the netherlands for instance that is doable however to see germany wobble all over the place for months politically it's not a good look and it did make people nervous here and so there of course is a strong sense of relief at the moment you know the leader of the social democrats martin scholz talked about the new government's plan for a new awakening for europe let's look at this clip here and listen to what he had to say about the deal. with this co
they're going to say yes when they do vote barbara let me ask you you are in strasbourg of the european parliament what does the european union make of this coalition deal that was announced today. now they of course need to read it first there's some people who have already looked into the contract that was signed and they say is a lot of big words there but it's quite fluffy it's not concrete enough this is not really sort of the big leap for all that that many people here had hoped for on...
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position on the seven year budget we should finalize the process before the end of term of the european parliament germany's absence is felt all too acutely in paris president want to rev up to reforms but has to wait for berlin in brussels it's no secret that unless france's most important partner gets involved nothing moves forward here a couple of minute when germany stops talking and stops leading to a big gap emerges in its use such as euro zone reform city economic policies and migration security issues security supermarkets only have to apply for ski france wants to negotiate with germany but can't abide by that really is a big problem over at the german restaurant everyone agrees that unless the berlin picks up the pace things in europe could get distinctly on appetizing. some experts pinpoint the beginning of germany's political crisis all the way back to twenty fifteen when chancellor merkel offered censure wherry to upwards of a million asylum seekers merkel paid a political price in last year's elections when the far right searched on anti migrant sentiment to reach germany many refuge
position on the seven year budget we should finalize the process before the end of term of the european parliament germany's absence is felt all too acutely in paris president want to rev up to reforms but has to wait for berlin in brussels it's no secret that unless france's most important partner gets involved nothing moves forward here a couple of minute when germany stops talking and stops leading to a big gap emerges in its use such as euro zone reform city economic policies and migration...
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the european parliament again discusses the come to go increase in march twenty sixth. in may twenty fifteen nine months ago i meet peter of the every political group here in the parliament insisted that a solution be found to the scandal of the lack of action on the urgent needs appear to might make him a solution to a problem the suppressing sixty years old. during those sixty years the german government system and the pharmaceutical company. have deployed every possible prepare a cation and pro question. to addressing those needs thank you very much. and . i because of. the line of sight. knowing we're not. the kind of loser i'm in the starkest. the archives contains documents detailing some of the mine stories in other countries. in spain there are currently three hundred people who claim they have never been compensated. he placed. them to book by. experts. and. the industry. is in four months you need. it.
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in germany means the same in brussels with a daily work in the european parliament it's maybe these initiatives we were used in the boss when germany had a leading role now it's maybe. passive player centrists agree that the inaction in berlin has to finally end the e.u. has urgent matters to address such as its future budgets a pressing issue especially with brics it on the horizon. we're already working on you know formulating our wishes our proposals taking position on the seven year budget we should finalize the process before the end of term of the european parliament germany's absence is felt all too acutely in paris president want to rev up the reforms but has to wait for berlin in brussels it's no secret that unless france's most important partner gets involved nothing moves forward here. in germany stops talking and stops leading. a big gap emerges in its use such as euro zone reforms to the economic policies and migration security issues security supermarkets only have to apply for france wants to negotiate with germany but conde of that really is a big problem over at the
in germany means the same in brussels with a daily work in the european parliament it's maybe these initiatives we were used in the boss when germany had a leading role now it's maybe. passive player centrists agree that the inaction in berlin has to finally end the e.u. has urgent matters to address such as its future budgets a pressing issue especially with brics it on the horizon. we're already working on you know formulating our wishes our proposals taking position on the seven year budget...
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is going to leave i mean is that seventy three thousand seats in the european parliament are going to be vacant in the european parliament is suggesting that twenty seven of the seventy three seats are to be unique distributed while the others are to be saved partly to be holding the reserve for the future that i expect that suggestion to meet with a broader agreement on part of the heads of state and government when talking about the future of europe that is a debate which cannot be divorced from the new european financial framework which will statements from the year twenty twenty one which is why on friday we will discuss that for the very first time. the financial framework has to be at least in part an answer to the question as to what is the kind to europe we want in the future the new budget is it will support europe to actually be able to master the many new challenges and the priorities and agree on their floor after to be reflected in. the budget accordingly but of course the fact that the u.k. is leaving the european union and that doubt as is it is a cut in the budget but.
is going to leave i mean is that seventy three thousand seats in the european parliament are going to be vacant in the european parliament is suggesting that twenty seven of the seventy three seats are to be unique distributed while the others are to be saved partly to be holding the reserve for the future that i expect that suggestion to meet with a broader agreement on part of the heads of state and government when talking about the future of europe that is a debate which cannot be divorced...
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there are fourteen vice presidents of the european parliament a largely ceremonial post but john netsky is also a high ranking member of the ruling party in poland has refused to apologize the route comes amid rising tensions between the polish government and the e.u. . i would like everybody to realize that not the whole of poland and not all our citizens are like this. the two sets majority in the european parliament would now be needed in order to vote on that fifty out of all. yes it would be a fast for the institution that plays a key role in shaping a new politics. sports town starting with football in the german cup returned last night there was a chance for a fairy tale david versus goliath ending is by munich visited third division pot of ball on the last time the teams met it was in the bonus league and twenty fifteen back then by and won six nil and they were eager to let history repeat itself. there were no surprises in the david versus goliath clash wanted have the ball in the net first but sebastian shown though was ruled offside after twenty minutes by an assert their aut
there are fourteen vice presidents of the european parliament a largely ceremonial post but john netsky is also a high ranking member of the ruling party in poland has refused to apologize the route comes amid rising tensions between the polish government and the e.u. . i would like everybody to realize that not the whole of poland and not all our citizens are like this. the two sets majority in the european parliament would now be needed in order to vote on that fifty out of all. yes it would...
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i have on behalf of a constituent as he raised this issue not only through the european parliament but also with german authorities and i'll certainly reflect what the old gentleman says . more than one hundred fifty british m.p.'s from all political parties have signed a letter to the german chancellor. unlike germany britain does have a tradition of rebellion when dealing with the little mite the active ingredient of going together. the four hundred sixty six members of the through to my trust and not just fighting for compensation. they want those responsible for their disabilities to be held to account. is one of them thinks they have almost succeeded who. who had which ties and to whom and with his chart to explain the connections to german politicians as well as representatives in the european parliament if they hadn't ended the trial as they did in the early seventy's then the evidence would have been available to the victims to use in their future actions against good intel and others and in particular the u.k. survivors action in the seventy's would have undoubtedly have been
i have on behalf of a constituent as he raised this issue not only through the european parliament but also with german authorities and i'll certainly reflect what the old gentleman says . more than one hundred fifty british m.p.'s from all political parties have signed a letter to the german chancellor. unlike germany britain does have a tradition of rebellion when dealing with the little mite the active ingredient of going together. the four hundred sixty six members of the through to my...
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not of insults and what is really bad these women on the international level like hearing the european parliament instead of spending our time on finding better and better so. russians for the european citizens businesses. we have to spend time on the insults called rouge a fine tune fights against nationalism in her country. in a blog post earlier this month cha netsky cool to solve nick a nazi collaborates a very bad insult in poland. there are fourteen vice presidents of the european parliament a largely ceremonial post but john netsky is also a high ranking member of the ruling party in poland has refused to apologize the route comes amid rising tensions between the polish government and the e.u. . i would like everybody to realize that not the whole of poland and not all our citizens like the. excuse that's majority in the european parliament would now be needed in order to vote on that fifty out of office it would be a fast for the institution that plays a key role in shaping e.u. politics. you're watching d.w. news still to come protesting on trump territory demonstrators on the happy with
not of insults and what is really bad these women on the international level like hearing the european parliament instead of spending our time on finding better and better so. russians for the european citizens businesses. we have to spend time on the insults called rouge a fine tune fights against nationalism in her country. in a blog post earlier this month cha netsky cool to solve nick a nazi collaborates a very bad insult in poland. there are fourteen vice presidents of the european...
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the european parliament has expressed deep concern about the human rights situation in turkey in a resolution on thursday e.u. lawmakers urged president rich of tyburn to want to lift the state of emergency imposed after the failed military coup in twenty sixty while they say it's being used to stifle legitimate opposition in the country. european leaders are welcoming the deal reached by germany's two biggest parties to form a coalition government it's been more than four months now since germany held elections while european council president donald tusk travelled straight to berlin for talks with anglo-american he called the deal quote good news the coalition agreement reached on wednesday would see berlin contributing more to e.u. budget something brussels sees as a welcome change america is also due to meet with commission president john crow juncker later today. all right let's find out what this would be government could mean for europe with the split a correspondent thomas farah here with me on the set and with max hofmann brussels chief a very good day to you both gentlemen want to s
the european parliament has expressed deep concern about the human rights situation in turkey in a resolution on thursday e.u. lawmakers urged president rich of tyburn to want to lift the state of emergency imposed after the failed military coup in twenty sixty while they say it's being used to stifle legitimate opposition in the country. european leaders are welcoming the deal reached by germany's two biggest parties to form a coalition government it's been more than four months now since...
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mario draghi still addressing european parliament.en trading quite -- treated -- treading a neutral line when it comes to monitor policy. a now from and lawmakers, one thing that has come through is mario draghi reformat the u.s. tax will reshape the global tax landscape and also said they are doing much more gender diversity. so the euro has barely changed while he has been speaking. this is bloomberg. reform will reshape the global♪ vonnie: live, this is bloomberg markets. deutsche bank. it will sell shares in the ceo is under pressure to get the plan backup on the right track. joining us now is the bloomberg finance team leader michael moore. why now? >> this is something they wanted to do. they were talking about it last year as part of a shift in the strategy. that was in response to concerns in the capital level. we saw banks raise capital last year. this is about bolstering business. john had a lot to do. i think they are just now getting around to executing on this. it seems like the market is still at a decent level to try an
mario draghi still addressing european parliament.en trading quite -- treated -- treading a neutral line when it comes to monitor policy. a now from and lawmakers, one thing that has come through is mario draghi reformat the u.s. tax will reshape the global tax landscape and also said they are doing much more gender diversity. so the euro has barely changed while he has been speaking. this is bloomberg. reform will reshape the global♪ vonnie: live, this is bloomberg markets. deutsche bank. it...
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how has this european parliament resolution gone down in turkey. well that criticism hasn't gone down well with ankara for sure turkey's even says minister and the challenge today picked up on especially on the concerns regarding turkey's military or peroration in syria and he said on twitter i quote him here the concerns of our allies are baseless turkey is only using its right to self-defense and that's what the e.u. and others don't want to understand and he also accused the e.u. paul humans of showing sympathy with terrorists here referring to the syrian kurdish y p g militia he was rather silent though on all the criticisms concerning the domestic human rights situation in turkey and this might be due to the fact that i'm current now claims it actually fulfills all criteria for the long desired visa liberalization let's remember the e.u. gave turkey a list of seventy two criteria it has to fulfill on its way to visa free travel for turkish citizens to the european union's schengen zone and that includes an improvement off freedom of expression
how has this european parliament resolution gone down in turkey. well that criticism hasn't gone down well with ankara for sure turkey's even says minister and the challenge today picked up on especially on the concerns regarding turkey's military or peroration in syria and he said on twitter i quote him here the concerns of our allies are baseless turkey is only using its right to self-defense and that's what the e.u. and others don't want to understand and he also accused the e.u. paul humans...
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at 9:00, mario draghi speaks to the european parliament. at 10:00, will get the data for new home sales. alix: we will take you through the top three stories. xi forever. also we have a bond bear, bond cold situation. morgan stanley says by. david: to go over it all, we are joined by lisa abramowicz. xiant to go into thisx forever. the committee announced that it proposed -- that is limited the president to two terms. this is in vance of a parliament meeting. -- this is in advance of a parliament meeting. -- that is growth not that growth of gdp but the rate of growth of gdp. blue line is the shanghai composite. that is level. he hasn't done to better job. lisa: they love him and he is trying to cement his putin like status. he is in a second five-year term. he is in his mid-60's. there are a lot of questions. he has a heart attack ahead of him last month -- a lot of -- he has a heart attack ahead of them right now. stocks and bonds in china are rallying because of political uncertainty is viewed as a good thing. as we saw and what we will
at 9:00, mario draghi speaks to the european parliament. at 10:00, will get the data for new home sales. alix: we will take you through the top three stories. xi forever. also we have a bond bear, bond cold situation. morgan stanley says by. david: to go over it all, we are joined by lisa abramowicz. xiant to go into thisx forever. the committee announced that it proposed -- that is limited the president to two terms. this is in vance of a parliament meeting. -- this is in advance of a...
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i have on behalf of a constituent and she raised this issue not only through the european parliament but also with german authorities and i'll certainly reflect what the gentleman says . more than one hundred fifty british m.p.'s from all political parties have signed a letter to the german chancellor. unlike germany britain does have a tradition of rebellion when dealing with the little mite of the active ingredient i'm going to go to. the four hundred sixty six members of the trust not just fighting for compensation. they want those responsible for their disabilities to be held to account. is one of them thinks they have almost succeeded who have which ties and to whom and with his chart to explain the connections to german politicians as well as representatives in the european parliament if they hadn't ended the trial as they did in the early seventy's then the evidence would have been available to the victims to use in their future actions against another's and in particular the u.k. survivors action in the seventy's would have undoubtedly have been ended in a much more favorable
i have on behalf of a constituent and she raised this issue not only through the european parliament but also with german authorities and i'll certainly reflect what the gentleman says . more than one hundred fifty british m.p.'s from all political parties have signed a letter to the german chancellor. unlike germany britain does have a tradition of rebellion when dealing with the little mite of the active ingredient i'm going to go to. the four hundred sixty six members of the trust not just...
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we have been hearing him testify before the european parliament. comes to growth and inflation and monetary policy, he has traded a fairly neutral force as you would expect his final appearance before march 8. what are you expecting this year in 2018? are you expect in the hawks to come out more enforce? not really. if you look at what has happened to the euro, that will put quite meaningful downward pressure on inflation. the notion that the ecb is full hawks will parade sometime this year is misguided. you will see downward pressure on core inflation, particularly the imported inpatient -- inflation in the eurozone. they are in no rush to raise rates at all th this year. nejra: i have a chart and that does point to what jpmorgan is saying, that the outperformance of cyclicals have not yet peaked. how are you investing in europe sector wise? mike: even though base rates in the eurozone are going to remain at these low levels come i think you're probably going to see further steepening in the yield curve as bund yields with higher. yes steepening i
we have been hearing him testify before the european parliament. comes to growth and inflation and monetary policy, he has traded a fairly neutral force as you would expect his final appearance before march 8. what are you expecting this year in 2018? are you expect in the hawks to come out more enforce? not really. if you look at what has happened to the euro, that will put quite meaningful downward pressure on inflation. the notion that the ecb is full hawks will parade sometime this year is...
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the european parliament again discusses the come to go increase in march twenty sixth. in a twenty fifty nine months ago any piece of that every political group here in the parliament insisted that a solution be found to the scandal of the lack of action on the urgent needs of victims a solution to a problem the surprising sixty years old. during the last sixty years the german government system and the pharmaceutical company concerned have deployed every possible prepare a cation and pro question nation tactic turbo eight addressing those needs thank you very much. i mean trollish does the order the line and sides not india scanned on telecommutes. the sheen is healed by the mr norton who not up for the visit intreated vanzant doesn't start a kind of lose only to amend the start of. the archives contains documents detailing some of the modification stories in other countries. in spain there are currently three hundred people who claim they have never been compensated. the least he pleases.
the european parliament again discusses the come to go increase in march twenty sixth. in a twenty fifty nine months ago any piece of that every political group here in the parliament insisted that a solution be found to the scandal of the lack of action on the urgent needs of victims a solution to a problem the surprising sixty years old. during the last sixty years the german government system and the pharmaceutical company concerned have deployed every possible prepare a cation and pro...
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by our chief political correspondent melinda crane and in strasbourg france tonight at the european parliament our correspondent barbara very useful joins us good evening to you both mother let me start with you you followed these negotiations down to the wire you were there last night in the freezing cold the world is watching there was a stable germany what message was sent out to the world by today's agreement i think maybe there are three key messages for our international viewers first one would be germany knows it has some homework to do in terms of shoring up the foundations of its economic strength and success because of course that's a key part of that stability so one of those is digitalisation c.d.u. member said later today in the past side the parliamentary group you know what we are lagging behind if we look toward asia and we have got to catch up there is more in this coalition agreement on digitalisation than many of us had expected digital skills for kids digitalisation in companies support for that research and band and a right to broadband on the part of every citizen no matt
by our chief political correspondent melinda crane and in strasbourg france tonight at the european parliament our correspondent barbara very useful joins us good evening to you both mother let me start with you you followed these negotiations down to the wire you were there last night in the freezing cold the world is watching there was a stable germany what message was sent out to the world by today's agreement i think maybe there are three key messages for our international viewers first one...
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he is giving his opening statement to the european parliament. the ecb still can't claim success in its struggle to restore inflation in the euroyen area despite -- bureau area despite strong economic growth. we will discuss in just a minute. this is bloomberg. >> household incomes rise. this has helped to strengthen private consumption growth. ♪ mark: live from london, i am mark barton. vonnie: in new york, i am vonnie quinn. this is the european close on "bloomberg markets." time now for stock of the hour. fargo are thes biggest loser in the s&p 500. the federal reserve stopping the bank from growing until it addresses its shortcomings. joining us now is taylor riggs. a real slap on the risk for wells fargo. enough,interestingly while having its worst day since 2011, it's been up a little bit. if you want to call it a little bit of a recovery, there you can. there is some headline news and in the fundamental news. the analysts we were looking at were really looking at the fundamentals behind this what the bank coming out and saying they can sha
he is giving his opening statement to the european parliament. the ecb still can't claim success in its struggle to restore inflation in the euroyen area despite -- bureau area despite strong economic growth. we will discuss in just a minute. this is bloomberg. >> household incomes rise. this has helped to strengthen private consumption growth. ♪ mark: live from london, i am mark barton. vonnie: in new york, i am vonnie quinn. this is the european close on "bloomberg markets."...
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just what you saw in the european parliament last week, 480 parliamentarians voted condemning the call venezuela, including, including, left—wing political parties. when you see president santos in columbia saying he will not recognise the elections when brazil is helping all venezuelans fleeing the country in the north of brazil. so, i am feeling for the first time that we are not alone, we are not isolated as the opposition, and we have to see that the things going on in venezuela is not a threat to venezuelans. the regime of maduro is a threat to the region. and the maduro regime, i have to say, is the biggest crisis in the western hemisphere. we have the end it there, but thank you very much for coming on hardtalk. thank you very much for having me. thanks forjoining me. time we updated you on the weather prospects for the whole of the british isles for the next few days or so. wednesday started in a pretty wild and woolly way across the north—western quarter of scotland. as ever, our weather watchers were there to capture the evidence for us, but things improved dramatically. come
just what you saw in the european parliament last week, 480 parliamentarians voted condemning the call venezuela, including, including, left—wing political parties. when you see president santos in columbia saying he will not recognise the elections when brazil is helping all venezuelans fleeing the country in the north of brazil. so, i am feeling for the first time that we are not alone, we are not isolated as the opposition, and we have to see that the things going on in venezuela is not a...
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just what you saw in the european parliament last week, 480 parliamentarians voted condemning the callla, including, including, left—wing political parties. when you see president santos in columbia saying he will not recognise the elections when brazil is helping all venezuelans fleeing the country in the north of brazil. so, i am feeling for the first time that we are not alone, we are not isolated as the opposition, and we have to see that the things going on in venezuela is not a threat to venezuelans. we have the end it there, but thank you very much for coming on hardtalk. thank you very much for having me. hello once again, thanks very much indeed forjoining me. it's time we updated you on the weather prospects for the whole of the british isles and this will take us right through the next few days, on into the weekend. hmm, tuesday, a bit of a mixed bag to say the least. wet in the south, snow further north but once the snow cleared it ended up being a really glorious afternoon and a spectacular one across the isle of lewis. if you thought that's a bit ancient history, that's t
just what you saw in the european parliament last week, 480 parliamentarians voted condemning the callla, including, including, left—wing political parties. when you see president santos in columbia saying he will not recognise the elections when brazil is helping all venezuelans fleeing the country in the north of brazil. so, i am feeling for the first time that we are not alone, we are not isolated as the opposition, and we have to see that the things going on in venezuela is not a threat...
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they are sitting in the european parliament but they are also sitting in all other institutions in europe well our job is to uphold and demand respect for the system of human rights we do that by putting evidence out there in the public domain tackling the fake news which in large part informs some of the phenomena you're describing getting the data out there for the actual situation no muslims don't bring sexual violence into europe we have our own problem for example no the recent migration crisis did not bring at the semitism a better europe that's longstanding. evident in the actions and behold lizzard limitations and we see that the muslims are bringing the problems well to the extent that's being said we're pushing back against that with the hard data but isn't it hypocritical that such an organization who is fighting against racism is be pleased by countries like poland and hungary these governments are responsible that you'll work is increasing ok we are an agency of the european union which means we're somewhat separate from the from the decision making institutions we're also in
they are sitting in the european parliament but they are also sitting in all other institutions in europe well our job is to uphold and demand respect for the system of human rights we do that by putting evidence out there in the public domain tackling the fake news which in large part informs some of the phenomena you're describing getting the data out there for the actual situation no muslims don't bring sexual violence into europe we have our own problem for example no the recent migration...
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just what you saw in the european parliament last week, 480 parliamentarians voted condemning the callleft—wing political parties. when you see president santos saying they will not recognise those elections, but venezuelans are fleeing. for the first time, ifeel for the venezuelans are fleeing. for the first time, i feel for the first time we are not alone, we are not isolated as the opposition, and we have to see that the things going on in venezuela is not a threat to venezuelans. the in venezuela is not a threat to venezuela ns. the regime in venezuela is not a threat to venezuelans. the regime of maduro is the biggest crisis in the western hemisphere and threatens venezuelans. we have the end of there. but thank you very much for coming on hardtalk thank you very much for having me. hello once again, thanks very much indeed forjoining me. it's time we updated you on the weather prospects for the whole of the british isles and this will take us right through the next few days, on into the weekend. hmm, tuesday, a bit of a mixed bag to say the least. wet in the south, snow further n
just what you saw in the european parliament last week, 480 parliamentarians voted condemning the callleft—wing political parties. when you see president santos saying they will not recognise those elections, but venezuelans are fleeing. for the first time, ifeel for the venezuelans are fleeing. for the first time, i feel for the first time we are not alone, we are not isolated as the opposition, and we have to see that the things going on in venezuela is not a threat to venezuelans. the in...