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first of all, what is the european parliament, and what regulatory powers does it have? >> there are members from 28 different countries. the u.k. sent 73 of 100 mp's. it tends to be proportionate by size of country. -- we have the powers of code legislation. in effect, we have equal power the 28th governments of the eu. that could be technology policy, environmental policy, financial regulation, transport policy. a lot of that is at the eu level and transposed international laws. >> cannot get a little confusing? if british -- can that get a little u parliament wants to do something and british parliament doesn't? >> in directive, national governments have discretion how they interpret law. if it is a regulation, all countries are supposed to interpret it equally. the european commission, the civil service of the eu, proposes legislation. it pans out proposal to two bodies. one is the council. that comes thed council proposal. they would also at the same time hand to paper over to parliament. you would have a position. you would end up with the and the threeion, of us g
first of all, what is the european parliament, and what regulatory powers does it have? >> there are members from 28 different countries. the u.k. sent 73 of 100 mp's. it tends to be proportionate by size of country. -- we have the powers of code legislation. in effect, we have equal power the 28th governments of the eu. that could be technology policy, environmental policy, financial regulation, transport policy. a lot of that is at the eu level and transposed international laws....
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tends to be done at the eu level in international law. >> can get that get confusing if the european parliament passes something and the british parliament doesn't want to do it? >> know, because once it goes into eu law is transposed but one complication is what paul directed and one is called regulation. national governments have discretion about how they interpret the law. if it is a regulation, all countries are supposed to interpret equally but the way that law is made in the first place, what happens in the european commission , they propose legislation and that proposal is handed to do bodies. one is the council and they will go away together and amend that paper and that becomes a counter proposal and also at the same time and that paper to the european parliament and the lead committee will look at it before the whole parliament and then we will have a parliament position. anyone up with 33 commissions, the individual commission position, the parliament position and the three of us get around the table and we've got a three-way discussion where we hammer out a compromise and that techn
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on the european parliament's committee on foreign affairs jordy so that all this more coming up at today's going underground but first on this day in one nine hundred sixty two singer bob dylan recorded the song that would make him a star blowin in the wind he introduced it by saying it was no protest song later though he said that the greatest protest song ever written was by someone we speak to today we caught up with the grammy award winning artist and film star known for you can get it if you really want tabu they come many rivers to cross i can see clearly now and countless others jimmy cliff speaks to us at a hotel in west london jimmy you're touring across europe across the world the big talk here across the world obviously terms america but here is the injustice of the war as there is migration and that the moment the european union is cutting down on migrants what is behind this all refugees sub-zero you've heard us of exactly not actually about this kind of migration oh yeah but refugees was triggered by the migration situation that was going on and you know some of the places th
on the european parliament's committee on foreign affairs jordy so that all this more coming up at today's going underground but first on this day in one nine hundred sixty two singer bob dylan recorded the song that would make him a star blowin in the wind he introduced it by saying it was no protest song later though he said that the greatest protest song ever written was by someone we speak to today we caught up with the grammy award winning artist and film star known for you can get it if...
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the eu level and trance posed international law. >> so can that get a little confusing if the european parliament passes something and the british parliament doesn't want to do it? >> well, no, because once it goes into eu law, then it tra e transposed. one is called directed and one is called regulation. if directive, national governments have discretion over how they interpret law if it's regulation or countries or interpreted equally. the way that law is made in the first place is what happens is the european commission which is kind of the civil service of the eu proposes a piece of legislation. it then hands out paper that proposal to two bodies. one is the counsel, and they will go away together and amend that paper, that becomes the counter proposal. then also at the same time they hand it to the european parliament and the committee will first of all look at it before the whole parliament looks at it and we'll have the parliament petition. then you end up with three petitions. the original commission position, the council position, the parliament position and then the three of us get arou
the eu level and trance posed international law. >> so can that get a little confusing if the european parliament passes something and the british parliament doesn't want to do it? >> well, no, because once it goes into eu law, then it tra e transposed. one is called directed and one is called regulation. if directive, national governments have discretion over how they interpret law if it's regulation or countries or interpreted equally. the way that law is made in the first place...
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i want to thank those from italy, sweden, uk, canada, european parliament and poland, ukraine, the ambassador from latvia, czech republic, uk, minister from estonia and canada incredibly impressive group of legislators. so thank you all for traveling here, some from quite far away to share your knowledge and experiences. for years russia under vladimir putin has engaged in activities aimed at destabilizing democracy in europe and the united states.
i want to thank those from italy, sweden, uk, canada, european parliament and poland, ukraine, the ambassador from latvia, czech republic, uk, minister from estonia and canada incredibly impressive group of legislators. so thank you all for traveling here, some from quite far away to share your knowledge and experiences. for years russia under vladimir putin has engaged in activities aimed at destabilizing democracy in europe and the united states.
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i want to thank those from italy, sweden, damian collins of the uk, nathan of canada, european parliament and poland, hannah hopko of ukraine, and ambassador calnias of latvia, czech republic, minister kate rosimona of estonia and canada. an incredibly impressive group of legislators. so thank you all for traveling here, some from quite far away to share your knowledge and experiences. for years russia under vladimir putin has engaged in activities aimed at destabilizing democracy in europe and the united states. the kremlin leverages an asymmetric arsenal that includes
i want to thank those from italy, sweden, damian collins of the uk, nathan of canada, european parliament and poland, hannah hopko of ukraine, and ambassador calnias of latvia, czech republic, minister kate rosimona of estonia and canada. an incredibly impressive group of legislators. so thank you all for traveling here, some from quite far away to share your knowledge and experiences. for years russia under vladimir putin has engaged in activities aimed at destabilizing democracy in europe and...
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it's not a done deal yet because still as you have mentioned the european parliament have to give its green light and also the european council in other words the member states but not the national governments and that's a big advantage when it comes of the significance of course it's usually significant not just economically with a big boost expected for the agricultural european sector but the significance really really lies in the strategic aspect that the european union shows that the world market is still open that there can still be a rule based system on the international realm and ironically donald trump has some part in it because the moment he became president he skipped he stepped back from a free trade deal with japan and that was the moment that exhilarated this deal which just took a form a mere four years and in the time that these deals take this was done at the speed of light all right so donald trump actually aided this particular free trade deal which as you say symbolically is there is significant but only how significant is it in terms of actual trade is it a well
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the deal still needs to be ratified by the european parliament if all goes to plan the agreement will go into effect in the autumn of twenty nineteen. of a more on that deal let's cross over to give our. correspondent in brussels and our financial correspondent in frankfurt i'd like to start with you georg according to the european commission the e.u. japan deal is the largest ever negotiated by the e.u. how significant is this is especially right now in times of protectionism. we're going to of course there is the economic value of this massive trade deal but there's also the strategic significance and i would say that at this moment even the the more important part the message here being that close the markets remain open remain rule based and that is why she won't go juncker the head of the european commission in this press conference with the japanese prime minister made clear that there is no protection in protectionism and that there is no unity at a time where there is unilateral isn't a message that one could think could be directed at president trump of course the question is
the deal still needs to be ratified by the european parliament if all goes to plan the agreement will go into effect in the autumn of twenty nineteen. of a more on that deal let's cross over to give our. correspondent in brussels and our financial correspondent in frankfurt i'd like to start with you georg according to the european commission the e.u. japan deal is the largest ever negotiated by the e.u. how significant is this is especially right now in times of protectionism. we're going to...
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representing spain for the republican left of catalonia and he's on the european parliament's committee on foreign affairs jordi thanks so much for coming on just before we get to the fate of professor glare upon society how successful is being this catalonia dialogue platform after your paris meeting perhaps it will meet in london next. yes we were last week in the summit action out of. the french founder and the lead it was successful in the sense that we could explain to some princes and beast that current situation in. also and of our platform from the minute of the end palomino we were very interested in change of the us and look at. dr. peace from different political affiliations about this and that's precisely what we do want to do on this date at the exchange of views and information with and based what about professor clare up on sat is it understandable that there are fears in scotland in britain now that scottish prosecutors have been given the go ahead on behalf of spain to begin extradition proceedings on the allegations a violent rebellion. we trust the stock this to do so
representing spain for the republican left of catalonia and he's on the european parliament's committee on foreign affairs jordi thanks so much for coming on just before we get to the fate of professor glare upon society how successful is being this catalonia dialogue platform after your paris meeting perhaps it will meet in london next. yes we were last week in the summit action out of. the french founder and the lead it was successful in the sense that we could explain to some princes and...
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hope on there talking to us from strasbourg where the european parliament is meeting today now some other stories making headlines around the world today the bodies of three migrants including one child have been recovered by libyan rescue workers after their boat capsized last friday at least two hundred people have estimated are estimated to have died off the libyan coast last week and more than a thousand people have drowned this year sailing from libya to europe australian archbishop philip wilson has been sentenced to twelve months detention for covering up the sex abuse crimes of a priest in one thousand nine hundred seventy s. wilson is the most senior roman catholic cleric to be convicted of concealing child sex abuse a court will decide whether he can serve his sentence at home. that huge relief in thailand after rescuers found twelve boys and their football coach alive in a flooded cave more than a week after they went missing as the monsoon rain continues rescue efforts now center on preventing water levels from rising authorities say it could take months before the boys can be
hope on there talking to us from strasbourg where the european parliament is meeting today now some other stories making headlines around the world today the bodies of three migrants including one child have been recovered by libyan rescue workers after their boat capsized last friday at least two hundred people have estimated are estimated to have died off the libyan coast last week and more than a thousand people have drowned this year sailing from libya to europe australian archbishop philip...
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my guest today, elmar brok, is the longest serving member of the european parliament and a close ally angela merkel. germany is the eu's most powerful economy, but is its political clout on the wane? elmar brok, welcome to hardtalk, and thank you forjoining me from washington, dc, where i know you are having talks with cou nterpa rts you are having talks with counterparts in the united states. i do want to focus very quickly, though, on wrecks it. how close to britain crashing out of the european union without any kind of deal do you think we are? —— brexit. union without any kind of deal do you think we are? —— brexitlj union without any kind of deal do you think we are? -- brexit. i think since the chequers paper we see a possibility to come to an agreement. this is not exactly what we can't agree to but we have now, after waiting one and a half years for it, a proposal by the british government, which is one of the basis for the negotiations, and hopefully we can achieve preliminary results on that in order to get to the withdrawal agreement through when the transitional period tim
my guest today, elmar brok, is the longest serving member of the european parliament and a close ally angela merkel. germany is the eu's most powerful economy, but is its political clout on the wane? elmar brok, welcome to hardtalk, and thank you forjoining me from washington, dc, where i know you are having talks with cou nterpa rts you are having talks with counterparts in the united states. i do want to focus very quickly, though, on wrecks it. how close to britain crashing out of the...
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to european parliament has long since ceased to rely on sure ensues from the americans after the snowdenaffair made tough demands for independence for europe we need the commission we need the parliament to arch clearly under member states to deliver rules and standards on how you. consider the key figure for you data protection low explains why. so it was. called the microsoft and. i've been called start this and done towards. the so called don't need. it in the you're going to talk india will come to soon for him so he has to go for negotiating the same chair with microsoft alternative on the market that they can't go with the parks that's a. good. move. for months. of open source software. even above these are just bean. and beater. doesn't want to she just will be unless the issue isn't just new ones that ministers and. inventive. and so it. appears. on and. hope of to be something. as early as twenty thirteen commission adopted a program to free the european institutions and member states from the dependence on a few american software companies. why have the commissioners abandoned
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european parliament has long since ceased to rely on sure ensues from the americans after the snowden affair it made tough demands for independence for europe we need the commission we need the parliament to arch clearly on the member states to deliver rules and standards on how you. considered the key figure for you data protection low explains why. microsoft and. i've been. called start this and done towards. the so-called no need. to twist in the you're going to talk india will come to soon for instance. has to go. with microsoft that's the alternative on the market that they can't go. that's a. good. move. for months. of open source software. but these are just bean. beater. doesn't want to she just. wish to do isn't just meant. to ministers and. inventive. and so it. appears. and we actually did you can tell if you want to be something. as early as twenty thirteen. you commission adopted a program to free the european institutions and member states from the dependence on a few american software companies. why have the commissioners abandoned this policy. i don't think we have. th
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let's turn to our top business story — the european parliament will vote later on a huge shake—up ofld put the onus on digital platforms like facebook and youtube to stop users uploading copyrighted material. it has sparked a major row between the publishing, music and film industries on the one side — and the tech giants on the other. web pioneer sir tim berners lee is among those warning it could even mean the end of the internet as we know it. priya lakhani is founder and ceo of century tech. just explained the story in a more details. the end of the end -- the end of the internet is a bit dramatic. what this is about is the value gap. when sites like youtube allow users to upload content and that content has copyright attached to it but they upload it anyway. that might be images they use or music. yes, this article we have yet is it could be a piece of music. normally you have to get licenses for that by users do this anyway and they upload it and you have the general public thinking i want to watch the beatles music so they will go to youtube, listen to it for free and then obv
let's turn to our top business story — the european parliament will vote later on a huge shake—up ofld put the onus on digital platforms like facebook and youtube to stop users uploading copyrighted material. it has sparked a major row between the publishing, music and film industries on the one side — and the tech giants on the other. web pioneer sir tim berners lee is among those warning it could even mean the end of the internet as we know it. priya lakhani is founder and ceo of...
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the european parliament has long since ceased to rely on the sure interest from the americans after the snowden affair it made tough demands for independence for state in europe we need the commission we need the parliament to arch clearly on the member states to deliver rules and standards on how many people young. considered the key figure for you data protection explains why. so it was and. microsoft and. i've known of code start this and done towards. the so-called no need. as yet in the you're going to talk india will come in soon for in this stuff so the plan is to go for negotiating the same chair with microsoft that's the alternative of the market that they can go with the parks that's the. most mentions i'm of new good. for months and. one. of open source software. of these i've just been damaged and beater is good design and the time it. doesn't go into she just will be unless the issue isn't just men in the o.p.'s noons that ministers in a nation. of. inventive. peers . gnashed. on and i. can tell you want to be something. as early as twenty thirteen commission adopted a prog
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reportedly from and a right wing revolution in europe we get reaction from a member of the european parliament. people who goes through. i don't want to show where the money was going for you don't see. that argument not be made to george soros as well you should be should know the boy. and how a seventeenth century slave trader is remembered has divided bristol in the south west of being from. the old ones will plus going to be so you because you've got to put things into context of what was up you know the sign now you would guess this money is already. a very good morning to you and seen love and i am here in moscow and you're watching aussie international with me thank you erin. donald trump is considering revoking the security clearance of several former top intelligence officials the white house press secretary said they had been making political and financial gains from the information they had access to but the announcement didn't go unchallenged . doesn't like it he wants to punish them for you know i think you are creating your own story there is the president doing exactly what you
reportedly from and a right wing revolution in europe we get reaction from a member of the european parliament. people who goes through. i don't want to show where the money was going for you don't see. that argument not be made to george soros as well you should be should know the boy. and how a seventeenth century slave trader is remembered has divided bristol in the south west of being from. the old ones will plus going to be so you because you've got to put things into context of what was...
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reportedly ferment a high of right wing revolution in europe we get reaction from a member of the european parliament. to pull them out of the show when the money for the phone was going to free lunch. could that argument not be made to george soros as well vision of the boy. and of course still in southern england is divided over how a seventeenth century trade slave trader is remembered in this city. it all depends what the plot is going to be so you because you've got to put things into context of what was up you know so i know you would guess this is money it's a relief for your granted that's what the clock i mean what. a very good morning to you it's ten am here in moscow and you're watching r.t. international with me. now our top story this hour donald trump is considering revoking the security clearance of several former top intelligence officials the white house press secretary said they had been making political and financial gains from the information they had access to but the announcement didn't go unchallenged because speech doesn't like and he wants to punish them for you know i think
reportedly ferment a high of right wing revolution in europe we get reaction from a member of the european parliament. to pull them out of the show when the money for the phone was going to free lunch. could that argument not be made to george soros as well vision of the boy. and of course still in southern england is divided over how a seventeenth century trade slave trader is remembered in this city. it all depends what the plot is going to be so you because you've got to put things into...
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you for the update i do believe we can now cross live it to our guests parker a member of the european parliament for the u.k. independence party good to have you with us miss parker so johnson quit saying shocked or not surprised us all. no not surprised at all are exact surprised he didn't do this on friday a surprise both of them didn't get together on friday to be honest. johnston is of course the third minister to resign inches twenty four hours not a good day for two reason may do you think our government will survive this. i think be very difficult i mean you can see the mood in the country nobody has any faith in this prime minister she's seen very much as somebody who is very much the name to recently appease she is certainly living with it and she's not disappointing people have lost faith in her they don't feel that she has the willingness to deliver a proper bricks that we don't want to water down bricks and of course these two ministers go if you believe there will be others clearly. who will hold this hit their brakes it talks they're already widely mocked by critics and beyond and
you for the update i do believe we can now cross live it to our guests parker a member of the european parliament for the u.k. independence party good to have you with us miss parker so johnson quit saying shocked or not surprised us all. no not surprised at all are exact surprised he didn't do this on friday a surprise both of them didn't get together on friday to be honest. johnston is of course the third minister to resign inches twenty four hours not a good day for two reason may do you...
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foundation to foment a right wing revolution in europe and we got the reaction from a member of the european parliament. to fully remind you where the money was going to be sure. but could that argument not be made to george soros as well vision of the boy. brazil in southern england is divided over how a seventeenth century slave trade is remembered in this city. the old post what the plot is going to be saying because you've got to put things into context of what was up you know so i know your guess is this money is already granted us what up like i'm really. a very good morning to you with eight am here in moscow and you're watching r.t. international with me thank you erin the top story this hour donald trump is considering revoking the security clearance of several of former top intelligence officials the white house press secretary said they had been making political and financial gains from the information they had access to but the announcement didn't go unchallenged. big speech doesn't like that he wants to punish them for no i think you are creating your own story there isn't the president do
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has defended the reforms in the european parliament. prime minister my tears one of the s.k. has defended the reforms today in the european parliament in strasburg let's go to our correspondent michael mann who's been following the debate for us hi max good to see you what did one of us say to defend the polish government's reforms he has a two full line of defense first of all he says there really is no problem and i quote he has said that the judiciary system was never as independent as it is now after those reforms of course you have many european parliamentarians that disagree with that assessment here in stroudsburg and the second line of defense is that he says it's none of the business of the european commission this is a question of national sovereignty and we have a sound bite right here for you just so you see how exactly he explained that. you must want kondrat building trust and respecting national identities constitutional plumed ism is one of the great family is of the e.u. every country has the right to set up its legal system in line with its own traditions. s
has defended the reforms in the european parliament. prime minister my tears one of the s.k. has defended the reforms today in the european parliament in strasburg let's go to our correspondent michael mann who's been following the debate for us hi max good to see you what did one of us say to defend the polish government's reforms he has a two full line of defense first of all he says there really is no problem and i quote he has said that the judiciary system was never as independent as it is...
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reportedly from meant of right wing revolution in europe we get reaction from a member of the european parliament. so we're live on your own who is going to be sure. that argument not be made to george shora says well you should know before him. and how a seventeenth century slave trader is remembered has defined divided britain still in the southwest of england. hold the plot is going to be so you because you've got to put things into context of what was up you know so i know you will but yes this is mommy's already scheduled to run so that's what dr clarke i mean what. a very warm welcome you're watching r.t. international with me the care and our top story this hour donald trump is considering revoking the security clearance of several former top intelligence officials the white house press secretary said they had been making political and financial gains from the information they had access to but the announcement didn't go unchallenged the speech doesn't like it he wants to punish them for you know i think you are creating your own story there is the president doing exactly what you just sai
reportedly from meant of right wing revolution in europe we get reaction from a member of the european parliament. so we're live on your own who is going to be sure. that argument not be made to george shora says well you should know before him. and how a seventeenth century slave trader is remembered has defined divided britain still in the southwest of england. hold the plot is going to be so you because you've got to put things into context of what was up you know so i know you will but yes...
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the law has seen polish prime minister jet ski come under fire in the european parliament politicians across parties say warsaw is just trying to get rid of opposition judges and is threatening democracy and rule of law in the country but it very bluntly it's a community of values and i have to tell you very openly that putting judges on the political control this effect makes no part of the value of warnings to the polish citizens now trust the e.u. more than their own government. here. your government prime minister takes hold and away from the posse of jim ocracy we greens fully support the article seven procedure and we very much thank the commission for also starting in a french mint procedure in order to stop this supreme court act. parliamentarians also highlighted poland's contributions towards here paying unity they urge to also not to isolate itself from the rest of the bloc of european view boylan. we want poland at the center of europe we want you to contribute but don't destroy democracy in your country we. are of yet ski defended his government's reforms saying they woul
the law has seen polish prime minister jet ski come under fire in the european parliament politicians across parties say warsaw is just trying to get rid of opposition judges and is threatening democracy and rule of law in the country but it very bluntly it's a community of values and i have to tell you very openly that putting judges on the political control this effect makes no part of the value of warnings to the polish citizens now trust the e.u. more than their own government. here. your...
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i work and i wish to work on the half of the 27, and the european parliament, towards an agreement, thee have read and will continue to examine the ideas which the united kingdom has published, which is a good thing of course because it facilitates the discussion. i recalled a number of positive and important points in the white paper which will be useful elements when it comes to constructing an agreement on the various chapters or points of a future political decoration, future relations, and of course that applies to the point of economic religions as well, there we still have quite a number of questions. questions which we are asking, to be able to better understand how the uk proposals might work. for example, an customs. there are issues there that we on the commission services don't understand. it needs to be workable. clearly, these proposals and ideas likely fill complied with the guidelines from the european council, the four freedoms, the guidelines from the european council, the fourfreedoms, the integrity of the single market. we're not going to negotiate on those, of cours
i work and i wish to work on the half of the 27, and the european parliament, towards an agreement, thee have read and will continue to examine the ideas which the united kingdom has published, which is a good thing of course because it facilitates the discussion. i recalled a number of positive and important points in the white paper which will be useful elements when it comes to constructing an agreement on the various chapters or points of a future political decoration, future relations, and...
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the communist era and prime minister monti was one of yes he has defended the reforms in the european parliament let's bring in our correspondent max of mine who's been following the debate for us in strasburg max good to see you why what didn't one of us he say actually to defend the poland government's reforms here. he's defending two fronts the first one is he says you know there really is no problem he insisted that the judiciary was more independent than ever after the reforms of course that's a position that many here at the european parliament in strasbourg did not share and also the council of europe questioned in a verdict a couple of months ago and then the second front is that he questions the european institution meddling at all in his affairs he said this is a polish problem this is a polish question of sovereignty and that the european institutions especially of course the commission should not interfere he was what he had to say exactly on the matter all right now max i do want to ask you because you just launched legal action against poland over the supreme court reporter has tha
the communist era and prime minister monti was one of yes he has defended the reforms in the european parliament let's bring in our correspondent max of mine who's been following the debate for us in strasburg max good to see you why what didn't one of us he say actually to defend the poland government's reforms here. he's defending two fronts the first one is he says you know there really is no problem he insisted that the judiciary was more independent than ever after the reforms of course...
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microsoft software really in the interview you want to pose a further solution came from the european parliament itself to make the public source code a precondition in procurement for software called public ip. the old peacenik on this one had. been called off and doesn't think you ought. to go for that what it does and nothing in good times to be of on was. based on not help it's possible it was the parliament completely wrong. i don't think so but we are using procurement systems to buy your software it's an open competition for sorry for desktop software for office automation and for mail there is no competition i don't think it's so simple but we just prohibits a user of some pride of software and then no problems anywhere and no cyber attacks know. cyber incidence anything oh no we will be happy or oh i'm sorry are you it's already there nobody nobody has claimed this and not now not ever not even really i would like to say you're saved this no no this is a bill i dunno where you have been the european your know there are a lot of other problems but the microsoft issue is the elephant in t
microsoft software really in the interview you want to pose a further solution came from the european parliament itself to make the public source code a precondition in procurement for software called public ip. the old peacenik on this one had. been called off and doesn't think you ought. to go for that what it does and nothing in good times to be of on was. based on not help it's possible it was the parliament completely wrong. i don't think so but we are using procurement systems to buy your...
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building one of them was manfred to be both the leader of the european peoples party in the european parliament he of course has a more european perspective and he basically told us that he felt that the c.s.u. had really pushed the agenda here that it had rocked europe he did use those words and that basically there's every chance that she had far more than he had expected well he's kind of the european end of the seas you party was notably silent the first couple of days when this political crisis erupted and then you have those critics who potentially saw a potential here to probably go for those final days of the call that so many media have already described it was certainly hasn't looked like that ever since she headed to brussels she did bring back a lot whether that will evaporate into big words rather than concrete action that's a concern of all so many here but they've looked beyond the brink of what that abyss. could mean for the c.s.u. here in bavaria and its elections and many here simply were afraid that losing that union with merkel c.d.u. party could also mean very bad news for
building one of them was manfred to be both the leader of the european peoples party in the european parliament he of course has a more european perspective and he basically told us that he felt that the c.s.u. had really pushed the agenda here that it had rocked europe he did use those words and that basically there's every chance that she had far more than he had expected well he's kind of the european end of the seas you party was notably silent the first couple of days when this political...
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the deal still needs to be vast a fight by the european parliament if all goes to plan the agreement will go into effect in the ocean of twenty nineteen. now let's bring in. financial correspondent in frankfurt only other than the huge symbolic value of this deal in times when free trade is under siege how important is this deal in real terms. it is really important and many people in the financial markets didn't really have this on their radar but they can see the numbers now the european commission expects the trade with japan to increase in the next two years with the benefits over all by up to twenty five percent and. benefits in the short run even exporters are expected to save about one billion euros through the tariffs being eliminated and you'll see similar benefits of course also for the japanese side. agreement is well balanced both sides have a body will trade with one another but there are different concentrations in the two economies so it's also seems like a complementary deal not more of the same for both countries but also some products that are that are very differen
the deal still needs to be vast a fight by the european parliament if all goes to plan the agreement will go into effect in the ocean of twenty nineteen. now let's bring in. financial correspondent in frankfurt only other than the huge symbolic value of this deal in times when free trade is under siege how important is this deal in real terms. it is really important and many people in the financial markets didn't really have this on their radar but they can see the numbers now the european...
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that it is prepared to protect its southern borders should it be implemented addressing the european parliament in strasburg austrian chance of us about him courts also said he would tackle illegal immigration into the block when his country takes over the use rotating presidency as a court system to meet with germany's interior minister thursday to discuss the details of burnley migration deal. germany's national football coach yakob love will stay in his post despite his team's world cup failure the german f.a. made the announcement this afternoon two thousand and fourteen world champion coach was heavily criticised after germany's early exit from this year's tournament he recently went with the f.a. to meeting earlier today. should he stay or should he go now you ask him live has made the decision for himself. after receiving a vote of confidence from the german if a he has decided to continue as germany's head coach the defending champions crashed out of the group stage of this year's world cup. at first the coach was unsure about continuing in his role after coming back from russia today e
that it is prepared to protect its southern borders should it be implemented addressing the european parliament in strasburg austrian chance of us about him courts also said he would tackle illegal immigration into the block when his country takes over the use rotating presidency as a court system to meet with germany's interior minister thursday to discuss the details of burnley migration deal. germany's national football coach yakob love will stay in his post despite his team's world cup...
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to foment civil rights when revolution in europe we got the reaction from a member of the european parliament's people who go straight. to floor of the mine where the money was good three times. but could that argument not be made to george soros says well this is not the boy. and bristling southern england is divided over how a seventeenth centuries.
to foment civil rights when revolution in europe we got the reaction from a member of the european parliament's people who go straight. to floor of the mine where the money was good three times. but could that argument not be made to george soros says well this is not the boy. and bristling southern england is divided over how a seventeenth centuries.
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reportedly from meant of right wing revolution in europe we get reaction from a member of the european parliament. so we're going to call who is going to believe. that argument not be made to george says well this is not the point. and how i seventeenth century slave trade is remembered has defied divided britain still in the southwest of england.
reportedly from meant of right wing revolution in europe we get reaction from a member of the european parliament. so we're going to call who is going to believe. that argument not be made to george says well this is not the point. and how i seventeenth century slave trade is remembered has defied divided britain still in the southwest of england.
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we start in strasbourg where the european parliament will vote later on a huge shake—up of copyrightas sparked a major row between the publishing, music and film industries on the one side — and the tech giants on the other. web pioneer sir tim berners lee is among those warning it could even mean the end of the internet as we know it. so what's it all about? it's called the european copyright directive. article 13 would require all digital platforms to stop users uploading copyrighted material — whethertext, music, orvideo. or pay to license the material. this would mean sites like youtube, facebook or tumblr sharing revenues with publishers — youtube already does this to an extent— and being liable if their users infringe copyright. the plan has been welcomed by the music, film and tv industry — but it's highly controversial — as our technology correspondent rory cellanjones explained recently on our business live programme. an absolute storm in certain corners of the internet, it is seen by 70 tech leaders including the creator of the world wide web, saying this could be end of th
we start in strasbourg where the european parliament will vote later on a huge shake—up of copyrightas sparked a major row between the publishing, music and film industries on the one side — and the tech giants on the other. web pioneer sir tim berners lee is among those warning it could even mean the end of the internet as we know it. so what's it all about? it's called the european copyright directive. article 13 would require all digital platforms to stop users uploading copyrighted...
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but also happens to be the leader of the european people's party the conservative bloc in the european parliament so this still the big question mark what is actually being discussed now behind me behind those cloth closed doors and eventually it will waiting for the public statement on whether it is enough or whether bavaria the c.s.u. wants to go it alone and potentially blow up its union with angela merkel c.d.u. party will they risk going that far that is the question as chancellor merkel says she does agree with her sister party that migration must be reduced but they do disagree on how to do it do you think it might be enough to say we agree to disagree. well they agree to disagree for a very long time and the feeling certainly the german chancellor got after signing that coalition agreement is that they had a roadmap on how to deal with it at the track record of legislation in germany shows that anglo marco already tightened her migration policy partly pushed by a conservative system party but he evidently in bavaria the c.s.u. is being pushed by the far right if tea party which it has to
but also happens to be the leader of the european people's party the conservative bloc in the european parliament so this still the big question mark what is actually being discussed now behind me behind those cloth closed doors and eventually it will waiting for the public statement on whether it is enough or whether bavaria the c.s.u. wants to go it alone and potentially blow up its union with angela merkel c.d.u. party will they risk going that far that is the question as chancellor merkel...
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to chair this negotiation in the name of the eu, the member states and with the european parliament to reach a deal. in fact, we can begin by just a personal remark. i regret this vote of the uk two years ago profoundly. but i respect it and now we will implement it. so today i'm finishing my visit in the united states where i wanted to make the european voice heard on brexit and just like in europe, ladies and gentlemen, no one i met in the united states during this week could find any added value to he brexit. let me briefly tell you where we are in these negotiations and i'm ready in a few minutes to answer to any question on the slides you find on your chair. in the process of the negotiation, the different elements we are at stakes. the uk we leave the european union the end of march 2019, next year, in a very few onths. our goal is to ensure an orderly withdrawal withdrawal. here is the draft treaty on which we are working with the british delegations. i have published with my team in the name of the 27 member states this draft treaty under legal form and we are working ith the b
to chair this negotiation in the name of the eu, the member states and with the european parliament to reach a deal. in fact, we can begin by just a personal remark. i regret this vote of the uk two years ago profoundly. but i respect it and now we will implement it. so today i'm finishing my visit in the united states where i wanted to make the european voice heard on brexit and just like in europe, ladies and gentlemen, no one i met in the united states during this week could find any added...
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c.s.u. a party member but at the same time the leader of the european people puts party in the european parliament and of course he has of more of a european brussels approach he gave a sense that the c.s.u. managed to rock europe yes you used those words and the sense that his feeling was that angela merkel managed to achieve more than even the sea use you has expected well we also hear some different voices coming in some skeptics particular him bavaria which bore the brunt of that migration crisis in twenty fifteen and a desire to have more control now that could potentially mean the interior minister hall seawolf acting pretty much alone rejecting migrants at the german border that could mean de facto closing of borders and that's something uncle america wants to avoid. as chancellor merkel has said she greenies with her sister party that migration mostly reduce but they disagree on how to do this is it enough to say we agree to disagree. but it's no secret that toss the will for the leader of the c.s.u. and i'm going to machall disagreed from day one of the migration crisis in twenty fifteen
c.s.u. a party member but at the same time the leader of the european people puts party in the european parliament and of course he has of more of a european brussels approach he gave a sense that the c.s.u. managed to rock europe yes you used those words and the sense that his feeling was that angela merkel managed to achieve more than even the sea use you has expected well we also hear some different voices coming in some skeptics particular him bavaria which bore the brunt of that migration...
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european politician he's the leader of the european peoples party the conservative bloc in the european parliament who basically said he was quite heartened by the fact that i'm going to machall to come back with those bilateral agreements of a dozen or so countries that was much more than anybody had expected now we saw the will for here in this meeting basically not that count for very much not seeing that amount to his demand his initial demand and this is where we are there's no open rift within the c.s.u. but there was a lot of tension and that lasted for more than eleven hours tonight and share kirshner reporting for us from c.s.u. headquarters in munich and you know political correspondent here in the studio many thanks to both of you. well now to some of the other stories making news around the world afghan officials say a suicide bomb has killed at least nineteen people in the city of jalalabad the blast came hours after president gandhi opened a hospital there and also declared an end to the government's ceasefire with the taliban the bomber apparently targeted minority sikhs. and the to
european politician he's the leader of the european peoples party the conservative bloc in the european parliament who basically said he was quite heartened by the fact that i'm going to machall to come back with those bilateral agreements of a dozen or so countries that was much more than anybody had expected now we saw the will for here in this meeting basically not that count for very much not seeing that amount to his demand his initial demand and this is where we are there's no open rift...
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but now that this is talking about sebastien cuts, because he was addressing the european parliamentncellor. talking about the problems that they are facing in austria as of this issue of where these people had to wait in order to find out if they are going to be allowed to set up home and a new life in europe or not. —— sebastian kurz. and if they are not, how they go back to where they have come from. this is going to be the one issue that really dominates the european union and everything that is going on there. there is clearly a bunch of populist quite anti—immigrant parties coming into force in places like... well, they have been voted in. they had been voted in. there is a budget a population that clearly feel that they are under attack from immigrants who are coming from syria, iraq, iran and so forth. i suppose what is happening with austria is that germany is setting up austria is that germany is setting up these transit centres — account corbyn camps, that is politically incorrect, that word. they are transit centres, and they feel that these are being put on the northern
but now that this is talking about sebastien cuts, because he was addressing the european parliamentncellor. talking about the problems that they are facing in austria as of this issue of where these people had to wait in order to find out if they are going to be allowed to set up home and a new life in europe or not. —— sebastian kurz. and if they are not, how they go back to where they have come from. this is going to be the one issue that really dominates the european union and...
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the deal still needs to be vast a fight by the european parliament if all goes to plan the agreement will go into effect in the ocean of twenty nineteen. all right in football now france is still in celebration mode following its world cup victory the team member turned to paris with the iconic trophy yesterday with thousands of fervent fans i welcome them back home and it all started on the shoals of these they were a sea of supporters crowded the streets and try to get a glimpse of the team as they went through the city on their champions bus and present to me on my car has always held with the legion of honor for the victors exceptional services through their country and after all that let the fans with a little something in the day. who aren't there brings us to the end of this edition of the daily news on little rock n roll and on behalf of all of us thank you so much for watching we'll be back at the top of the hour see that. it's all happening going to limit. your link to news from africa to the world your links to exception the stories and discussions penguin will come to see
the deal still needs to be vast a fight by the european parliament if all goes to plan the agreement will go into effect in the ocean of twenty nineteen. all right in football now france is still in celebration mode following its world cup victory the team member turned to paris with the iconic trophy yesterday with thousands of fervent fans i welcome them back home and it all started on the shoals of these they were a sea of supporters crowded the streets and try to get a glimpse of the team...
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by the leader of the european people's party the conservative bloc in the european parliament saying that he felt that chancellor merkel to come back with more than was anticipated so clearly there's a lot of internal debate going on for the whole for the rebellious interior minister this also seems to be about personal credibility and that certainly is fueling speculation here that he might ask for the german chancellor to relieve him from his duties as interior minister but that at this moment in time is pure speculation and that leaves open the question what the actual position of the c.e.o.'s you itself will be come the end of this meeting here in bavaria. so that's the point at the moment now linda from what you are hearing my party members where you are getting are they getting nervous about what's to come next. the party members walking into this building a bit earlier to attend a meeting of the c.d.u. party leadership were very very tight lipped indeed if they were nervous they certainly weren't showing it what we have heard from party leadership in the past two days followin
by the leader of the european people's party the conservative bloc in the european parliament saying that he felt that chancellor merkel to come back with more than was anticipated so clearly there's a lot of internal debate going on for the whole for the rebellious interior minister this also seems to be about personal credibility and that certainly is fueling speculation here that he might ask for the german chancellor to relieve him from his duties as interior minister but that at this...
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to try and get a deal with muscles but the member state governments, it has to get through european parliamentnt member state governments have said yes or to it. absolutely right, but brussels does love its august vacation. so you don't think it will happen is yellow well, there will be dropping pace but it will have to continue for the reasons that you have said, but i think that there will be a summer break where people will reflect and there may be some negotiations behind the scenes in a less sort of public way of. -- well, for the reasons. thank you very much for coming in this morning and giving us your take on this. it is just a very difficult, complicated story unpack. we will have more on this in our news briefing because as you can imagine, the press is talking through all the latest detail. but now, let's discuss this flying car. many of you have been in touch over whether it is a good idea or not. now, if you are the co—founder of google and worth $50 billion, what do you spend your money on? well, of course, a flying car. kitty hawk is a startup company backed by google's larry pa
to try and get a deal with muscles but the member state governments, it has to get through european parliamentnt member state governments have said yes or to it. absolutely right, but brussels does love its august vacation. so you don't think it will happen is yellow well, there will be dropping pace but it will have to continue for the reasons that you have said, but i think that there will be a summer break where people will reflect and there may be some negotiations behind the scenes in a...
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prepared to protect its southern borders should the german agreement be implemented addressing the european parliament in strasbourg austrian chance most of us in the courts also said he would tackle illegal immigration in the block and his country takes over the e.u.'s rotating presidency chance of course excuse me to be germany's interior minister on thursday to discuss the details of the berlin migration deal. take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world the main defendant in a german neo nazi murder trial has delivered a final statement of the five year trial comes to a close. that denies involvement in a series of racially motivated killings between two thousand and two thousand and seven the court immunity is set to deliver its verdict next week she faces life in prison if convicted. syrian rebel negotiators reported to have begun a new round of talks with the russian military to end the fighting in southern syria at the weekend more than a dozen times in the region agreeing to a takeover in return for an answer syrian and russian bombardments. malaysia's former prime mi
prepared to protect its southern borders should the german agreement be implemented addressing the european parliament in strasbourg austrian chance most of us in the courts also said he would tackle illegal immigration in the block and his country takes over the e.u.'s rotating presidency chance of course excuse me to be germany's interior minister on thursday to discuss the details of the berlin migration deal. take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world the main...
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undermining judicial independence for the polish prime minister explained his position to the european parliament cars that drive when you must each new state has the right to shape their legal system according to their own traditions of the pakistani city of lahore has seen its heaviest rain in thirty years six people have died including four who were buried under a building when it collapsed two others were electrocuted in rain related deaths heavy monsoon rain is expected to continue this month those are the headlines you're up to date inside story is next. donald trump loses patience with the nature of the u.s. president accuses allies of failing to from the military alliance and he's warning america can no longer bear the brunt of the cost of protecting others one of nato members failed to increase their defense spending and as the north atlantic alliance still relevant this is an inside story. i know and welcome to the program i'm elizabeth piron i'm leaf lettuce is said to show donald trump's increasing frustration with the north atlantic treaty organization the u.s. president's accusing a
undermining judicial independence for the polish prime minister explained his position to the european parliament cars that drive when you must each new state has the right to shape their legal system according to their own traditions of the pakistani city of lahore has seen its heaviest rain in thirty years six people have died including four who were buried under a building when it collapsed two others were electrocuted in rain related deaths heavy monsoon rain is expected to continue this...