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the european parliament again discusses the come to go increase in march twenty sixth. in may twenty fifth day nine months ago any piece 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 a permit to might make him a solution to a problem that is approaching 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 very much. related sides. knowing we're not. trying to lose. the archives contains documents detailing some of the mud stories in other countries. in spain the recurrently three hundred people who claim they have never been compensated. to book by. experts. in four months you need. to ask. is the. entire. market now. four men are sitting in a car when the fifth gets shot in the head. all four have different versions of what happened one of them is on the death row there's no way he could have done it there's no possible way because the list cannot sha
the european parliament again discusses the come to go increase in march twenty sixth. in may twenty fifth day nine months ago any piece 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 a permit to might make him a solution to a problem that is approaching 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 any piece 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 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 companies. have deployed every possible prepare a case pro question. to addressing those needs thank you very much. because . the line of sight. to me. knowing we're not. trying to lose. 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. by. experts. and. the industry. is in four months you need. to. use the. entire. market now. about your sudden passing i've only just learned you worry yourself and taken your last turn. to caught up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry i could so i write these last word
the european parliament again discusses the come to go increase in march twenty sixth. in may twenty fifteen nine months ago any piece 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 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 companies. have deployed every possible prepare a case pro...
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there was anything wrong journalists and whistleblowers testified at another hearing at the european parliament. worries about data theft and privacy breaches drove the hearing with the committee on civil liberties justice and home affairs on monday night european lawmakers looked at ways to ensure data protection and prevent illegal use of collected personal information this comes in the wake of the facebook data breach scandal in which cambridge analytical used personal data to detect political preferences and manipulate voters. proponents of political micro-targeting insist it is necessary tool for engaging with electorates however unless these political technology machines are built upon fundamental rates of access and privacy by design it strains credulity that democracy can survive uninjured if we do not absorb the difficult lessons that we can learn from the cambridge analytical catastrophe the hearing also aims to identify how the misuse of these data encroached on europeans fundamental rights such as privacy end of the right to impartial information the european parliament is also look
there was anything wrong journalists and whistleblowers testified at another hearing at the european parliament. worries about data theft and privacy breaches drove the hearing with the committee on civil liberties justice and home affairs on monday night european lawmakers looked at ways to ensure data protection and prevent illegal use of collected personal information this comes in the wake of the facebook data breach scandal in which cambridge analytical used personal data to detect...
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she was a member of the european parliament. she has been ordered to pay after she unduly claimed a sum for parliamentary assistance. the u.s. -- the trump administration has hit back against criticism of its zero-tolerance policy at the u.s. border. between mid april and the end of may, almost 2000 children have been split up from their parents. they are currently being held across several holding centers. the administration says it stands by its immigration crackdown. takenrding purportedly inside one of the centers has been linked that has been leaked leaked by -- has been an investigative new site. >> heartbreaking. childare the cries of a that has been forcibly separarad from his parents by u.s. auauthorities. it is from an audio recording provided by a whistleblower. to call out the treatment of the 2000 children who haven''t taken by their parents -- from their parents in a six week. . another girl who is thought to be sick banks to be placed with an aunt. ripped from their parents arms and put in metal cages, their treat
she was a member of the european parliament. she has been ordered to pay after she unduly claimed a sum for parliamentary assistance. the u.s. -- the trump administration has hit back against criticism of its zero-tolerance policy at the u.s. border. between mid april and the end of may, almost 2000 children have been split up from their parents. they are currently being held across several holding centers. the administration says it stands by its immigration crackdown. takenrding purportedly...
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the european parliament kicked the idea of a diplomatic boycott of the world cup into row z, callingeu to simply condemn human rights violations in russia. angela merkel may be facing a coalition crisis after clashing with her interior minister over plans to turn away asylum seekers at the german border. a press conference to announce the policy was abruptly called off when it emerged mrs merkel had blocked the plans. the dutch prime minister, mark rutte, told meps that the eu should rein in its spending once the uk heads through the exits. it's only logical that the budget should shrink after brexit. and there was more belt tightening as the european parliament agreed to cut the number of meps after brexit. and critics of the so—called brussels gravy train had a headline writing field day when, yes, you guessed it, it broke down taking officials to strasbourg, leaving them stranded for hours with only a flock of sheep for company. well, let's pick up on brexit, and who better to help us than the bbc‘s europe correspondent, katya adler. and surprisingly, she's in brussels. welcome to
the european parliament kicked the idea of a diplomatic boycott of the world cup into row z, callingeu to simply condemn human rights violations in russia. angela merkel may be facing a coalition crisis after clashing with her interior minister over plans to turn away asylum seekers at the german border. a press conference to announce the policy was abruptly called off when it emerged mrs merkel had blocked the plans. the dutch prime minister, mark rutte, told meps that the eu should rein in...
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if they succeed in getting the european parliament on their side the german parliament will have to respond to. what we're going to do with the bathroom launch a massive campaign in the german parliament when the help of the bush embassy naseby judicial inquiry in germany to find out the truth behind everything red that's the good but they've got to cut their guns. would think of that but i gotta see if the boys. as i've stated will definitely does it darts for an. hour would kill it would be a had just started with and that's the bill that is london. gives it up. or doesn't stop does there's no want out of. by admitting that not everything was handled correctly back then the north rhine-westphalia state government intends to use the apology to close the file on the counter gun case. the victims are not satisfied with just the results of a dissertation and an apology they don't believe the scandal has been fully resolved. really feel betrayed and demand a new investigation. they want an investigation that includes their own personal experience and considers the files they discovered in the
if they succeed in getting the european parliament on their side the german parliament will have to respond to. what we're going to do with the bathroom launch a massive campaign in the german parliament when the help of the bush embassy naseby judicial inquiry in germany to find out the truth behind everything red that's the good but they've got to cut their guns. would think of that but i gotta see if the boys. as i've stated will definitely does it darts for an. hour would kill it would be a...
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i received from the european council in march, and in line with the wishes expressed by the european parliamentthe process of discussing the framework of this new relationship, which will comprise an economic partnership and strategic corporation on security matters. up until now, in all the british papers that we've received, andl british papers that we've received, and i do read them very carefully with my team, there is a request for the status quo, a request for continuity, which is somewhat paradoxical when the country took the decision to leave the european union. the european union therefore seems to want to keep all the benefits of the existing relationship whilst leaving our regulatory, and supervisory and implementation framework. when we tell our british counterparts that these benefits are not accessible outside the system created by the european union, that this is a result of their own decision, some parties in the united kingdom try to make is responsible for the consequences of that decision. let me say the following. we are not going to be intimidated by this form of blame game
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but journalists lowers had a different story to tell at a hearing at european parliament. porter: worries about data theft and privacy breachehes dre the hearing with the committee on civil liberties, justice and home affairs monday night. european lawmakers looked at ways to ensure data protection and prevent illegal use of collected personal information. book data breach scandal in which cambridge analytical used personal data to protect- predict preferences and manipulate voters. >> proponents insist it is a necessary tool for engaging with the electorate's. however, unless these political technology machines are built upon fundamental rights of access and privacy by design, it strains credulity that democracy can survive uninjured if we do not absorb the difficult lessons that we can learn from the cambridge analytical catastrophe. reporter: the hearing also aims to identify how thethe us of this data crow study year paeans fundamental rights such as privacy and the right to impartial information. the european parliament is also looking at whether facebook abused its do
but journalists lowers had a different story to tell at a hearing at european parliament. porter: worries about data theft and privacy breachehes dre the hearing with the committee on civil liberties, justice and home affairs monday night. european lawmakers looked at ways to ensure data protection and prevent illegal use of collected personal information. book data breach scandal in which cambridge analytical used personal data to protect- predict preferences and manipulate voters. >>...
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the report about hungary just very recently in the committee of liberties and justice of the european parliament these are mostly already closed issues between the the european commission and the so. in general brad wrestles have lots of demands when it comes to hungary and there you know actually saying that if hungary doesn't meet those demands whether it's judiciary or frame or pratt or immigration they're actually saying that well may not find you in the next year budget so here's i think it's only that whatever you give the only makes up six percent of your budget first of all is it worth it is is that money worth doing everything they want you to did because i know that mr abang has said you know we don't have to live off german money anyways well you know hunger is interest is european union to be strong because we. a strong conquering needs a strong european union because we have a very open economy and seventy nine percent of our exports goes to the european union we have an export over g.d.p. ratio around ninety percent so you can imagine how significant for us it is european union to
the report about hungary just very recently in the committee of liberties and justice of the european parliament these are mostly already closed issues between the the european commission and the so. in general brad wrestles have lots of demands when it comes to hungary and there you know actually saying that if hungary doesn't meet those demands whether it's judiciary or frame or pratt or immigration they're actually saying that well may not find you in the next year budget so here's i think...
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she is a member of the european parliament from the green party and has been following events at theecurity council today. welcome. do you see this result as something toto celebrate? barbara: yes. it is a goodod o occasion. it was a good result, and i think it shows the members of the general assembly have trustt in germany, that thehey can do a gogood job in nenegotiating, preventing wars, de-esescalatio. it is s good to hear from ththe german governmentt also o they e a commitment, particularly to focus s on strengthening human rights, the space order -- thehe rules a shorter and more. it is promising. sarah: what do you want to see come out of germany's membership? barbara: when they startrt next year inn january, they shouldd focus that in all the conflict mediatation programs, the prevention worork, womomen are g included in the leadership with competetence and difference, whh is the securitity council resosolution 3025 and fofollowig resosolutions. because we see that very few occasions actually women in leadership positions are t there in the peace negotiations. i hope they w
she is a member of the european parliament from the green party and has been following events at theecurity council today. welcome. do you see this result as something toto celebrate? barbara: yes. it is a goodod o occasion. it was a good result, and i think it shows the members of the general assembly have trustt in germany, that thehey can do a gogood job in nenegotiating, preventing wars, de-esescalatio. it is s good to hear from ththe german governmentt also o they e a commitment,...
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wrong journalists and was a blow as had a different story to tell and another hearing at the european parliament. worries about data theft and privacy breaches drover the hearing with the committee on civil liberties justice and home affairs on monday night european lawmakers looked at ways to ensure data protection and prevent illegal use of collected personal information this comes in the wake of the facebook data breach scandal in which cambridge analytical used personal data to detect political preferences and manipulate voters. proponents of political micro-targeting insist it is necessary tool for engaging with electorates however unless these political technology machines are built upon fundamental rates of access and privacy by design it strains credulity that democracy can survive uninjured if we do not absorb the difficult lessons that we can learn from the cambridge analytical catastrophe the hearing also aims to identify how the misuse of these data encroached on europeans fundamental rights such as privacy and of the right to impartial information the european parliament is also loo
wrong journalists and was a blow as had a different story to tell and another hearing at the european parliament. worries about data theft and privacy breaches drover the hearing with the committee on civil liberties justice and home affairs on monday night european lawmakers looked at ways to ensure data protection and prevent illegal use of collected personal information this comes in the wake of the facebook data breach scandal in which cambridge analytical used personal data to detect...
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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 that in mind the active ingredient in going together. the four hundred sixty six members of the little my trust and not just fighting for compensation. they want the. those responsible for their disabilities to be held to account nick deliberate is one of them he thinks they have almost succeeded 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
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 that in mind the active ingredient in going together. the four hundred sixty six members of the little my trust and...
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the european parliament looks into that misuse of private data. cambridge only while more revelations show the phone company was involved in a secret country in storage and see operation in yemen. with new legislation that aims to give russia greater scope for retaliate against foreign sanctions. french authorities scramble to tackle the threat of radicalization in prison arts he travels to europe's largest jail where guards say it's overcrowded and that security is inadequate. just eight pm here in moscow this monday june the fourth welcome to r.t. international i mean an o'neill our top story the israeli prime minister is in berlin on the first leg of his european trip where he's seeking to push for the twenty fifteen iran nuclear deal to be dropped. german chancellor angela merkel wrapped up their talks in the last couple of hours and have spoken to journalists in the german capital brings us more. well benjamin netanyahu certainly being trying on this first leg of his three day european tour where he's been meeting or will be meeting with e.u.
the european parliament looks into that misuse of private data. cambridge only while more revelations show the phone company was involved in a secret country in storage and see operation in yemen. with new legislation that aims to give russia greater scope for retaliate against foreign sanctions. french authorities scramble to tackle the threat of radicalization in prison arts he travels to europe's largest jail where guards say it's overcrowded and that security is inadequate. just eight pm...
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the misuse of private data by scandal hit cambridge analytic is said to be discussed in the european parliament within the hour. defunct parent company was involved in a secret counterinsurgency operation in yemen. president putin signs new legislation that aims to give russia greater scope for retaliate against. radicalization in prisons and travels to europe's largest. overcrowded in the securities inadequate. you were you watching this monday at six pm here in moscow and this is your world news from r.t. international first off cambridge analytical the company at the center of a scandal for using private data for political ends is to be discussed in the european parliament in the next few minutes or so but even if that happens yet another scandal surfaced investigative journalist max blumenthal published documents he says were leaked from cambridge analytic his parent company they allegedly revealed that it had been collecting data for private military contractors in the yemen as explained. remember the cambridge analytical scandal millions of people's personal information being mined for fi
the misuse of private data by scandal hit cambridge analytic is said to be discussed in the european parliament within the hour. defunct parent company was involved in a secret counterinsurgency operation in yemen. president putin signs new legislation that aims to give russia greater scope for retaliate against. radicalization in prisons and travels to europe's largest. overcrowded in the securities inadequate. you were you watching this monday at six pm here in moscow and this is your world...
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in the connections to german politicians as well as representatives of 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 grim's on others and in particular the u.k. survivors action in the seventy's would have undoubtedly have been and it in a much more favorable fashion to to the claimants as it was they didn't have the evidence they had to settle for a much bigger discount in the in the amount that they should have got than would have the bad to be in that case it's evidence being available that it got a proper settlement and that's what threw them out as they're after now. the british lawyer thinks evidence of that confidential meeting is crucial it took place in july nine hundred sixty nine but the ministry of health and bone. senior management from come to guns manufacturer were invited to discuss the settlement of the counter gun case according to a note from the ministry. the goal of the meeting is to reach a legal agreement with the company a
in the connections to german politicians as well as representatives of 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 grim's on others and in particular the u.k. survivors action in the seventy's would have undoubtedly have been and it in a much more favorable fashion to to the claimants as it was they didn't have the evidence they had to settle for a much...
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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 that in mind the active ingredient of going together. the four hundred sixty six members of the little my trust and not just fighting for compensation. they want those responsible for their disabilities to be held to account. nick deal breaker is one of them he thinks they have almost succeeded 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 and others and in particular the u.k. survivors action in the seventy's would have undoubtedly have been an
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 that in mind the active ingredient of going together. the four hundred sixty six members of the little my trust and...
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the misuse of private data by scandal hit cambridge analytic or is set to be discussed in the european parliament today at the same time two more revelations show that its parent company may be involved in the secret counterinsurgency operation in yemen i'll tell you all about it coming up. israel's prime minister heads to europe to persuade leaders to abandon the hard fought iran nuclear deal germany france and britain have pledged to rescue the agreement after it was rejected by america. and the french authorities raised the alarm over radicalization in prisons r.t. travels to the largest prison in europe where guards say it's overcrowded and lacks proper security measures. and the good afternoon just turned midday or mosque as one of the fourth of june my name's kevin i bring you the latest marty h.q. then for the next half hour and stay with me. now to listen care of the company at the center of that huge scandal for using private data for political ends is to be discussed in the european parliament later monday but even as that happens yet another scandal surfaced investigative journalist ma
the misuse of private data by scandal hit cambridge analytic or is set to be discussed in the european parliament today at the same time two more revelations show that its parent company may be involved in the secret counterinsurgency operation in yemen i'll tell you all about it coming up. israel's prime minister heads to europe to persuade leaders to abandon the hard fought iran nuclear deal germany france and britain have pledged to rescue the agreement after it was rejected by america. and...
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hopefully we'll find out by the end of tomorrow mr obama on the head of the social democrats in the european parliament talking to us from the council where the summit is taking place thank you sir for joining us thanks to you. while meanwhile eastern european partners have put up a strong opposition to the migration policy hungary's prime minister viktor orban in particular is fiercely against any scheme to redistribute asylum seekers across the block at the height of the migration crisis back in twenty fifteen he built a razor wire fence along hungary's border with serbia new arrivals have since slowed to a trickle but the high security barrier remains in place when fish are reports. barbed wire detectors border patrols hungary's answer to the migration crisis since twenty fifteen journalists are not welcome to film at the border with serbia this is the closest we could get so you can see this fence is one of the most fortified and have only god in europe it's like a sealed fortress the message is clear keep migrants out what does this fence mean to people on both sides of the border i'm meeting. a p
hopefully we'll find out by the end of tomorrow mr obama on the head of the social democrats in the european parliament talking to us from the council where the summit is taking place thank you sir for joining us thanks to you. while meanwhile eastern european partners have put up a strong opposition to the migration policy hungary's prime minister viktor orban in particular is fiercely against any scheme to redistribute asylum seekers across the block at the height of the migration crisis back...
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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 appear to my back to a solution to a problem that's approaching sixty years old. during those sixty years the german government system and the pharmaceutical come.
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 appear to my back to a solution to a problem that's approaching sixty years old. during those sixty years the german government system and the pharmaceutical come.
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the misuse of private data by scandal hit cambridge analytic is said to be discussed in the european parliament in a few hours time for more revelation show that it's now defunct parent company was involved in a secret counterinsurgency operation in yemen we'll have the details. israeli prime minister heads to europe to persuade leaders to abandon the hard fought iran nuclear deal. to rescue the agreement after the u.s. walked away. and the french authorities scramble to tackle the threat of radicalization in prison r.t. travels to europe's largest jail where god say it's over crowded in the securities and out of court. global news twenty four seven. welcome to the us i was rundown of the biggest stories from around the world first off cambridge analytic of the company at the center of a scandal for using private data for political ends is to be discussed in the european parliament in the coming hours but even as that happens yet another scandal surfaced investigative journalist max blumenthal has published documents he says were leaked from cambridge analytic his parent company they allegedly
the misuse of private data by scandal hit cambridge analytic is said to be discussed in the european parliament in a few hours time for more revelation show that it's now defunct parent company was involved in a secret counterinsurgency operation in yemen we'll have the details. israeli prime minister heads to europe to persuade leaders to abandon the hard fought iran nuclear deal. to rescue the agreement after the u.s. walked away. and the french authorities scramble to tackle the threat of...
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the misuse of private data by scandal hit cambridge analytic or is set to be discussed in the european parliament at the same time more revelations show that its parent company may be involved in a secret counterinsurgency operation in yemen we'll tell you all about that coming up also making headlines today israel's prime minister heads to europe to persuade leaders to abandon that hard fought for iran nuclear deal germany france and britain have pledged to rescue the agreement though after it was rejected by america's could be trouble brewing there. as french authorities raise the alarm over radicalization in prisons r.t. this hour travels to the largest prison in europe where guards say it's overcrowded and lacks proper security badge. by the very good morning just turned eleven am here in moscow this monday the fourth of june my name's kevin i mean the latest for you for the next half hour starting with this cambridge analytic or the company at the center of that scandal huge scandal for using private data for political ends is to be discussed in the european parliament later today but even a
the misuse of private data by scandal hit cambridge analytic or is set to be discussed in the european parliament at the same time more revelations show that its parent company may be involved in a secret counterinsurgency operation in yemen we'll tell you all about that coming up also making headlines today israel's prime minister heads to europe to persuade leaders to abandon that hard fought for iran nuclear deal germany france and britain have pledged to rescue the agreement though after it...
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a group of european parliament members are pushing for a new rule they would see platforms to censor information to avoid copyright infringement is now thirteen is one of the more controversial on the planet guess what happened platforms install filters to check all the information users upload onto the internet so just how likely is it that the e.u. will deal with death blow to means and mash ups what we're seeing here in this particular instance is this goes again it's what is the the very much the what you have which. and social media in particular well where it's user generated and many uses the cult of the general is taking snippets from schools it's taking a statement some video it's taking photos of a home. use it goes in the meticulous way it's going to. still actually intelligently assist through all this. these sorts of kopi right. now article eleven or the link tax has also garnered criticism it would see online platforms paying news publishers a fee just see if they link to their content now this is already been tried both in germany and in spain failing miserably in both
a group of european parliament members are pushing for a new rule they would see platforms to censor information to avoid copyright infringement is now thirteen is one of the more controversial on the planet guess what happened platforms install filters to check all the information users upload onto the internet so just how likely is it that the e.u. will deal with death blow to means and mash ups what we're seeing here in this particular instance is this goes again it's what is the the very...
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again good afternoon away from the football to the world news now the european parliament's legal affairs committee is give the green light to tough copyright regulations much of it targeting online content though if approved by the member states it could soon see the web change almost beyond recognition is double quarter explains the internet as we know it may soon radically change at least in the e.u. with memes facing an axis stanch oil crisis as a result of new copyright laws that might kill them off. a group of european parliament members are pushing for a new rules they would see platforms censor information to avoid copyright infringements now article thirteen is one of the more controversial of the plan it would have platforms install filters to check all the information users upload onto the internet what we're seeing here in this particular instance is this goes against what is the the very much the why even which. social media in particular where it's user generated and many uses the cult of the general is taking snippets from news all schools it's taking. photos on the home. u
again good afternoon away from the football to the world news now the european parliament's legal affairs committee is give the green light to tough copyright regulations much of it targeting online content though if approved by the member states it could soon see the web change almost beyond recognition is double quarter explains the internet as we know it may soon radically change at least in the e.u. with memes facing an axis stanch oil crisis as a result of new copyright laws that might...
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or not nice question is did mark zuckerberg hide to the truth when being questioned by the european parliament recently no he said that everything you share on facebook you own and you have complete control over who sees it and how you share it but an article in the new york times reports of the social network has given at least sixty device makers access to users friends data without obtaining explicit consent so it looks like facebook is at the center of yet another privacy scandal. worries about data theft and privacy breaches drover the hearing with the committee on civil liberties justice and home affairs on monday night european lawmakers looked at ways to ensure data protection and prevent illegal use of collected personal information this comes in the wake of the facebook data breach scandal in which cambridge analytical used personal data to detect political preferences and manipulate voters . proponents of political micro-targeting insist it is necessary tool for engaging with electorates however unless these political technology machines are built upon fundamental rates of access an
or not nice question is did mark zuckerberg hide to the truth when being questioned by the european parliament recently no he said that everything you share on facebook you own and you have complete control over who sees it and how you share it but an article in the new york times reports of the social network has given at least sixty device makers access to users friends data without obtaining explicit consent so it looks like facebook is at the center of yet another privacy scandal. worries...
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on europeans fundamental rights such as privacy and the right to impartial information the european parliament is also looking at with the facebook abused its dominant market position hearings are set to continue next month. starbucks c.e.o. howard schultz has announced he is retiring from the coffee company thirty seventy as he has transformed starbucks from a single coffee shop in seattle into a global brand most recently aligning the company with political issues like race and jobs and the privilege to use schultz says he's considering going into the public sector some people expecting a presidential run in twenty twenty shorts is an outspoken critic of us president donald trump and he might run against him as a democrat not have any stores and the german chemicals group by its very close to finishing its takeover of u.s. seeds dried monsanto the sixty three billion dollars buyout is set to close on thursday by is ditching the name monsanto though it's been a target of protest lawsuits for idiots that months on top. products will keep their names like roundup which contains the controversia
on europeans fundamental rights such as privacy and the right to impartial information the european parliament is also looking at with the facebook abused its dominant market position hearings are set to continue next month. starbucks c.e.o. howard schultz has announced he is retiring from the coffee company thirty seventy as he has transformed starbucks from a single coffee shop in seattle into a global brand most recently aligning the company with political issues like race and jobs and the...
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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 the suppressing 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 very much. the light inside. knowing we're not. trying to lose. 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. by. experts. and. the industry. is in four months you need. to. use the. entire. market now.
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 the suppressing 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 very...
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misuse of private data by scandal head cambridge analytic or is said to be discussed in the european parliament revelation shows that it's now defunct parent company was involved in a secret counterinsurgency operation in the. israeli prime minister heads to europe to persuade leaders to abandon the hardboard iran nuclear deal germany france and britain have pledged to rescue the agreement if rejected by the u.s. . and the french authorities raised the alarm over radicalization in prison travels to europe's largest jail overcrowded proper security. here on r.t. international money is called embraced in the afternoon here in moscow welcome to a news update this hour first off for you cambridge analytic of the company at the center of a scandal for using private data for political ends is to be discussed in the european parliament later this monday but even as that happens yet another scandal surfaced investigative journalist max blumenthal has published documents he says were leaked from cambridge analytic his parent company they allegedly reveal that it's been collecting private data for milita
misuse of private data by scandal head cambridge analytic or is said to be discussed in the european parliament revelation shows that it's now defunct parent company was involved in a secret counterinsurgency operation in the. israeli prime minister heads to europe to persuade leaders to abandon the hardboard iran nuclear deal germany france and britain have pledged to rescue the agreement if rejected by the u.s. . and the french authorities raised the alarm over radicalization in prison...
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on europeans fundamental rights such as privacy and the right to impartial information the european parliament is also looking at with the facebook abused its dominant market position hearings are set to continue next month. german auto parts maker continental is cracking down on social media it says the new e.u. data protection rules could cause it to accidentally break the law to be on the safe side continental has banned walks up and snap chat on thirty six thousand company owned mobile phones used by its employees continental management things the two apps pose a big risk mostly because they store user data on their own servers the new e.u. regulations that went into effect late last month establish europe wide rules for data storage and stronger penalties for misuse. well starbucks c.e.o. howard schultz has announced he is retiring from the coffee company over thirty seven years he has transformed starbucks from a single coffee shop in seattle into a global brand most recently aligning the company with political issues like race and jobs for underprivileged youth should says he's consider
on europeans fundamental rights such as privacy and the right to impartial information the european parliament is also looking at with the facebook abused its dominant market position hearings are set to continue next month. german auto parts maker continental is cracking down on social media it says the new e.u. data protection rules could cause it to accidentally break the law to be on the safe side continental has banned walks up and snap chat on thirty six thousand company owned mobile...
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mostly people that are lower for a member of the european parliament from italy's five star movement congratulations on the result of the summit and we all wish you the best of luck thank you. a prominent unteach of the views campaign a nobel peace prize nominee has been arrested by the f.b.i. about allegations of you know fairly correspondent caleb maupin reports twenty two year old joel davis is outspoken in his activism against sexual violence that's what makes his recent arrest so disturbing joel davis has been arrested and it's alleged that he attempted to engage a minor in sexual activity and he's been distributing child pornography now beyond the basic charges the actual details of the case are pretty disturbing the f.b.i. picked up davis in a sting operation now they revealed some of the text messages he exchanged with undercover agents what's about to follow is rather disturbing but it's actually not the most disturbing part of the correspondence during the course of the text conversations davis stated that he is into children aged zero plus and has no limits davis told him
mostly people that are lower for a member of the european parliament from italy's five star movement congratulations on the result of the summit and we all wish you the best of luck thank you. a prominent unteach of the views campaign a nobel peace prize nominee has been arrested by the f.b.i. about allegations of you know fairly correspondent caleb maupin reports twenty two year old joel davis is outspoken in his activism against sexual violence that's what makes his recent arrest so...
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stories the misuse of private data by scandal hit cambridge and said to be discussed in the european parliament revelation show that it's now defunct parent company was involved in a secret counterinsurgency operation we've got the details. israel's prime minister heads to europe to persuade leaders to abandon the hard for iran nuclear deal germany france and britain have pledged to rescue the agreement after it was abandoned by america. and the french authorities raised the alarm over radicalization in prisons. europe's largest jail. over crowded lax proper security. twenty four seven from international. this monday at three pm here in moscow first cambridge analytic of the company at the center of a scandal for using private data for political ends is to be discussed in the european parliament in a couple of hours from now but even as that happens yet another scandal has surfaced investigative journalist max blumenthal has published documents he says were leaked from cambridge analytic his parent company they allegedly revealed that it's been collecting data for private military contractors i
stories the misuse of private data by scandal hit cambridge and said to be discussed in the european parliament revelation show that it's now defunct parent company was involved in a secret counterinsurgency operation we've got the details. israel's prime minister heads to europe to persuade leaders to abandon the hard for iran nuclear deal germany france and britain have pledged to rescue the agreement after it was abandoned by america. and the french authorities raised the alarm over...
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from our now we are joined by popper a lot less she is in new york she is a member of the european parliament from the german green party and has been following events at the security council today first of all welcome to you and second of all i'd like to ask you do you see this was also something to celebrate. well yes it's good ok sean not happy ok soon it was a very quick response and i think it shows that the members of the general assembly have stressed in germany that they can do a quick chop chop in negotiating in preventing wars in deescalation and it's very good to hear from the german government also that they need to commit and particularly to focus on strengthening human rights early space order and saying international justice system that's very good promising and given those promises what do you want to see come out of germany's membership. well when they start to that next year in january i think they should focus that in on the conflict making ation programs and the prevention work women being included in the leadership with competence and their difference which is the securit
from our now we are joined by popper a lot less she is in new york she is a member of the european parliament from the german green party and has been following events at the security council today first of all welcome to you and second of all i'd like to ask you do you see this was also something to celebrate. well yes it's good ok sean not happy ok soon it was a very quick response and i think it shows that the members of the general assembly have stressed in germany that they can do a quick...
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the european parliament looks into the misuse of. cambridge. company was involved in this country insurgency operation in yemen. also had president putin signs new legislation to give russia greater scope for. french authorities. in prisons are. overcrowded security. around the clock across the world international from the team. welcome to the program our top story the israeli prime minister is in berlin on the first leg of his european trip where he's seeking to push for the twenty fifteen iran nuclear deal to be dropped. german chancellor angela merkel wrapped up their talks just a little earlier and i've spoken to journalists in the german capital bring this up to date with all developments. well the german netanyahu certainly being trying on this first leg of his three day european tour where he's been meeting or will be meeting with e.u. leaders to try and convince them to follow the united states is lead and move away from the iran nuclear deal that was a very bad deal because it gave you are the capacity also to develop advanced sort of
the european parliament looks into the misuse of. cambridge. company was involved in this country insurgency operation in yemen. also had president putin signs new legislation to give russia greater scope for. french authorities. in prisons are. overcrowded security. around the clock across the world international from the team. welcome to the program our top story the israeli prime minister is in berlin on the first leg of his european trip where he's seeking to push for the twenty fifteen...
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the european parliament's chief brexit co—ordinator, guy verhofstadt, has told mps that the government'sa hard border between northern ireland and the irish republic, is "not acceptable." the proposal would see continuing uk alignment with the eu customs union after brexit, that would cease in 2021 if no other agreement was found. do you think it is unacceptable for the united kingdom to say the backstop will be the whole of the uk remains in the customs union as the backstop until end of the solution comes along, and i think the consequence of that would be the whole of the uk is going to observe the rules of the internal market. that is one way of solving it but do you feel that is an unacceptable backstop from the european parliament point of view and if so why? we prefer a solution that is really avoiding this border between northern ireland and the irish republic instead of using the backstop. first of all we hope that we can find a solution on that issue. secondly, regulatory alignment will be a key in this. it was not in the answer given by the british government. three, and a bac
the european parliament's chief brexit co—ordinator, guy verhofstadt, has told mps that the government'sa hard border between northern ireland and the irish republic, is "not acceptable." the proposal would see continuing uk alignment with the eu customs union after brexit, that would cease in 2021 if no other agreement was found. do you think it is unacceptable for the united kingdom to say the backstop will be the whole of the uk remains in the customs union as the backstop until...
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on europeans fundamental rights such as privacy and the right to impartial information the european parliament is also looking at with the facebook abused its dominant market position hearings are set to continue next month. now regardless whether you're a man or a woman the results of this recent survey should interest you people were questioned to see how the perceptions of women in senior management positions differed around the world they were asked what they believe the percentage was of women running the world's top five hundred companies and here is what they said people in mexico believe that women hold twenty nine percent of the top post in india they think that twenty three percent of the chief executives are women and in the united states most people guess that number is eighteen percent here in germany those surveyed believe that the percentage of women running the world's top companies is fifteen percent well those are the numbers but how is the real percentage of women leading the world's top five hundred companies well the answer is this three three percent and that's it what do
on europeans fundamental rights such as privacy and the right to impartial information the european parliament is also looking at with the facebook abused its dominant market position hearings are set to continue next month. now regardless whether you're a man or a woman the results of this recent survey should interest you people were questioned to see how the perceptions of women in senior management positions differed around the world they were asked what they believe the percentage was of...
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misuse of private data by scandal hit cambridge analytic is said to be discussed in the european parliament later today at the same time small revelations show that it's now defunct parent company was involved in a secret counterinsurgency operation in yemen. israel's prime minister heads to europe to persuade leaders to abandon the hard for iran nuclear deal germany france and britain have pledged to rescue the agreement after it was rejected by america. and french authorities raised the alarm of a radicalization in prisons r.t. this hour travels to the largest prison in europe where god say it's overcrowded and lacks proper security measures. by their face chilling two out international live from moscow this hour with me kevin knowing first and this thirty minute update cambridge analytic the company at the center of the scandal for using private data for political ends is to be discussed in the european parliament later today but even as that happens yet another scandal surfaced investigative journalist max blumenthal's published documents he says were leaked from cambridge analytic as p
misuse of private data by scandal hit cambridge analytic is said to be discussed in the european parliament later today at the same time small revelations show that it's now defunct parent company was involved in a secret counterinsurgency operation in yemen. israel's prime minister heads to europe to persuade leaders to abandon the hard for iran nuclear deal germany france and britain have pledged to rescue the agreement after it was rejected by america. and french authorities raised the alarm...
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misuse of private data by scandal hit cambridge analytic here is set to be discussed in the european parliament later today at the same time more revelations show that his parent company may be involved in harvesting data in yemen for military contractors tell you all coming up to this morning israel's prime minister heads to europe to persuade leaders to abandon the hard for iran nuclear deal germany france and britain of pledged to rescue the agreement after it was rejected by american. and french authorities raise the alarm of a radicalization in prison is r.t. this travels to the largest prison in europe but guards say it's overcrowded and lacks proper security much. good morning says ten ten in the morning here in moscow this monday the fourth of june my name's kevin zero in here with the latest half full it in from r.t. h.q. starting with this the cambridge analytic company at the center of that scandal for using private data for political ends is to be discussed in european parliament later today but even as that happens yet another scandal surfaced investigative journalist max blumenfel
misuse of private data by scandal hit cambridge analytic here is set to be discussed in the european parliament later today at the same time more revelations show that his parent company may be involved in harvesting data in yemen for military contractors tell you all coming up to this morning israel's prime minister heads to europe to persuade leaders to abandon the hard for iran nuclear deal germany france and britain of pledged to rescue the agreement after it was rejected by american. and...
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she is in new york she is a member of the european parliament from the german green party and has been following events at the security council today first of all welcome to you and second of all i'd like to ask you do you see this result as something to celebrate well yes it's good ok should not have you ok soon it was a very quick result and i think it shows that the members of the general assembly have the trust in germany think they can do a good show which often negotiating in preventing who are just in deescalation and it's very good to hear from the german government also that they need to commit and meticulously to focus on strengthening human rights. order and the. justice system that's very good. and given those promises what do you want to see come out of germany's membership. well when they start to that next year in january i think they should focus that in on the conflict in programs and the prevention work women being included in the leadership competence and their difference which is the security council resolution thirty twenty five and following recent lucian's becaus
she is in new york she is a member of the european parliament from the german green party and has been following events at the security council today first of all welcome to you and second of all i'd like to ask you do you see this result as something to celebrate well yes it's good ok should not have you ok soon it was a very quick result and i think it shows that the members of the general assembly have the trust in germany think they can do a good show which often negotiating in preventing...