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from the european union -- they should embrace it wholeheartedly. [applause] >> you have five minutes. >> just over four decades ago had my first ever vote in a referendum when i voted yes to staying in the european economic community. britain's relationship with europe has provided some rough feelings for some political leaders, even todd heath. french president degaulle had rebuffed britain on several previous occasions in harmful alliances with germany. and as leader of opposition, churchill met similar problems post world war. the referendum in 1975 was a clear victory, with 65% of the vote saying yes. but harold wilson at the time had agreed to collective responsibility. perhaps the wilson diary should be required reading for the cabinet prime minister should read this. who opposed the agreement, there was entirely a factor in 1997. i do welcome this debate and a support the motion in a welcome 16-year-old and 17-year-old and eu citizens having a vote. i want to touch very briefly in the time i have about the case study about how the eu works in
from the european union -- they should embrace it wholeheartedly. [applause] >> you have five minutes. >> just over four decades ago had my first ever vote in a referendum when i voted yes to staying in the european economic community. britain's relationship with europe has provided some rough feelings for some political leaders, even todd heath. french president degaulle had rebuffed britain on several previous occasions in harmful alliances with germany. and as leader of...
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start with greece. >> this is the european union or this would note it's the european union union or the disunion. this get questioned all the time. additionally be more suffering the greeks suffer totally in this context. and what does this do to the future of the european union for years to come? >> because of course the brits brits are talking about leaving. big issues for the eu. how about the united states, does this has a 401(k)? >> absolutely. it's comforting, very rare if you hear something that says, that's not important i know nothing about it. it's still 20-plus percent of the world's economy. we do things here that need to be sold, goods and services to europe and we compete with european union companies. every american is touched it's a global phenomenon and should not be ignored. >> good to have with you us. thank you. >> always good to be with you. thank you so much. >> be from indonesia mountain sinabong erupting. the volcano has erupted periodically since 2010 but it has been much more active in recent days. thousands of people left their homes to escape what many co
start with greece. >> this is the european union or this would note it's the european union union or the disunion. this get questioned all the time. additionally be more suffering the greeks suffer totally in this context. and what does this do to the future of the european union for years to come? >> because of course the brits brits are talking about leaving. big issues for the eu. how about the united states, does this has a 401(k)? >> absolutely. it's comforting, very rare...
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scott land could be taken out of the european union against our will. and that's why the european question is in some ways very directly linked to the question of how the uk is governed. at one of the themes of the scottish referendum last year articulated often very powerfully by those campaigning against scottish inld pence is that scotland is a valued and equal partner in a uk family of nations, and so surely, therefore, as many people in scotland would see, it shouldn't be possible for scotland's voice to be overruled in an eu referendum. and that's why the scottish government is arguing for a double majority in that referendum where the uk could only leave the eu if each of the nations vote to leave e that sort of territorial requirement is often used in federal countries like canada and australia. and i think it's time to apply it to the united kingdom to give meaning to the phrase that the uk is a family of nations. i said last fwheek a speechl in brussels if scotland does find itself taken out of the european union against a vote to remain in. it
scott land could be taken out of the european union against our will. and that's why the european question is in some ways very directly linked to the question of how the uk is governed. at one of the themes of the scottish referendum last year articulated often very powerfully by those campaigning against scottish inld pence is that scotland is a valued and equal partner in a uk family of nations, and so surely, therefore, as many people in scotland would see, it shouldn't be possible for...
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scotland could be taken out of the european union again, and that's why the european question is in some ways linked to the question of how the u.k. is governed. what is seen of the scottish referendum is articulated that scotland is a valued an equal partner in the u.k. family of nations. surely, as many people in scotland would say, it shouldn't be possible for scotland forced to be overruled in the eu referendum. that is why scotland is voting for a double referendum. it is each of the nation's vote to lead. i think it's time to apply it to the united kingdom, a multinational state, to give sense to the feeling that the u.k. is a family of nations. i said last week in a speech in brussels that if scotland does find itself taken out of the european union against a vote from scotland to remained in, it could produce a demand for another independent referendum that may be unstoppable. i argue the u.k. government has it within their power to remove that responsibility i agree to the double majority we have going forward. the referendum legislation to demonstrate what we are told that the
scotland could be taken out of the european union again, and that's why the european question is in some ways linked to the question of how the u.k. is governed. what is seen of the scottish referendum is articulated that scotland is a valued an equal partner in the u.k. family of nations. surely, as many people in scotland would say, it shouldn't be possible for scotland forced to be overruled in the eu referendum. that is why scotland is voting for a double referendum. it is each of the...
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inside the european union. double lot proposal, there is dispute is him and pessimism that i reject. the u.k. will choose to leave and therefore there must be some kind of protection from scotland from that fate. it is that pessimism that is damaging to the movement and one that should desist. >> there will be a move to open debate five-minute speeches. >> thank you. the debate about the uk's membership in europe is a tale told by an idiot, signifying nothing. there is a lot of noise, and not a lot of factual analysis. this quote from --, was not referring to europe of course. the best of the is about so much more than an big with facts. -- ambiguous facts. it is our job to make sure that the real debate takes place against nasty rhetoric. have a right -- we have a right scotland is an equal partner, but it doesn't say much -- it doesn't seem much like it. scotland must have the right to stop the uk's withdrawal. that is not pessimistic, that is equal partnership. our membership in the eu brings enormous benefi
inside the european union. double lot proposal, there is dispute is him and pessimism that i reject. the u.k. will choose to leave and therefore there must be some kind of protection from scotland from that fate. it is that pessimism that is damaging to the movement and one that should desist. >> there will be a move to open debate five-minute speeches. >> thank you. the debate about the uk's membership in europe is a tale told by an idiot, signifying nothing. there is a lot of...
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in the european union .he policy is not finished and we will see another round of negotiations whether it is yes or no. laura: we know that greece's economic output has shrunk up by 25% under the austerity measures. are they too severe? >> it has been a catastrophic economic impact on greece. play 6% economic downturn and 25% unemployment, 50% use unemployment. the greeks to have an argument to the rest of europe about the wisdom of continued relentless austerity. the government in charge in greece has been inapt in dealing with its creditors. they have alienated the germans, including the german i nantz minister, and they have alienated parts of the american government because of what they have been doing with the russian federation and speaking up against sanctions against russia. when you look around this week they're very few governments in the european union willing to speak up for the current. -- for the greeks. there is an argument in europe that needs to be had, but it is not being played out because
in the european union .he policy is not finished and we will see another round of negotiations whether it is yes or no. laura: we know that greece's economic output has shrunk up by 25% under the austerity measures. are they too severe? >> it has been a catastrophic economic impact on greece. play 6% economic downturn and 25% unemployment, 50% use unemployment. the greeks to have an argument to the rest of europe about the wisdom of continued relentless austerity. the government in charge...
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and the european union demands a nation as hungary stops accepting asylum-seekers. also coming up for you this hour, is greece's debt deal on the rocks? prime minister alexis tsipras lashes out at the imf as european markets tumble. that is coming up in business at 15 past the hour, but first, our top stories. ♪ france has lashed out at the united states after new reports from wiki leaks said the nsa has spied on the last three french president. the whistleblowing website said the u.s. eavesdropped on current president francois hollande as well as in a car sarkozy -- nicolas sarkozy and jacques chirac. a top official is writing a trip to the u.s. to get to the bottom of the claim. nicholas rushworth has more. nicholas: wikileaks reveals off ration espionage police say -- espionage elysÉe, thing they listen to the phone calls of top french officials and the last three french president. q a major diplomatic embarrassment for the u.s. administration, that embarrassment is only beginning with wikileaks dropping more about nsa's spying on france, among the leaks, that nic
and the european union demands a nation as hungary stops accepting asylum-seekers. also coming up for you this hour, is greece's debt deal on the rocks? prime minister alexis tsipras lashes out at the imf as european markets tumble. that is coming up in business at 15 past the hour, but first, our top stories. ♪ france has lashed out at the united states after new reports from wiki leaks said the nsa has spied on the last three french president. the whistleblowing website said the u.s....
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and for instance from syrian refugee camps working britain can do more where i think european union is potentially heading down the wrong track is a relocation program for migrant already within the european union because i worry that will be counterproductive. as i said we've reinforced smugglers mall of duty people are in the first place. there's a disagreement with others about this. they will be going ahead with the plans but i think where we should be is helping on the resettlement and, frankly, pointing out that our asylum system already has given asylum to meet people from the most vulnerable areas of the world and continue to do so. she asked about treaty changes and keeping informed. yes, of course i will do that. what matters when it comes to changing the treaty is making sure there's agreement on the substance of the changes that we seek which, of course, will involve treaty change. that's what matters and that is what we hope to achieve and her final remarks, that we should work together with others in europe and indeed, around the world because the challenges are shared
and for instance from syrian refugee camps working britain can do more where i think european union is potentially heading down the wrong track is a relocation program for migrant already within the european union because i worry that will be counterproductive. as i said we've reinforced smugglers mall of duty people are in the first place. there's a disagreement with others about this. they will be going ahead with the plans but i think where we should be is helping on the resettlement and,...
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of the european union for the benefit of all member states. alongside this, legislation will be introduced to provide for an in-out referendum for membership in the european union before the end of 2017. measures will be brought forward to promote social cohesion and protect people by tackling extremism. new legislation will improve the law on policing and criminal justice and banned the new generation of psychoactive drugs. my government will bring forward proposals for a british bill of rights. members of the house of commons estimates for the public services will be laid before you . my lords and members of the house of commons, my government will continue to play a leading role in global affairs, using its presence all over the world to reengage with and tackle the major international, security economic, and humanitarian challenges. my ministers will remain at the forefront of the nato alliance and international efforts to degrade and ultimately defeat terrorism in the middle east. the united kingdom will continue to seek a political settl
of the european union for the benefit of all member states. alongside this, legislation will be introduced to provide for an in-out referendum for membership in the european union before the end of 2017. measures will be brought forward to promote social cohesion and protect people by tackling extremism. new legislation will improve the law on policing and criminal justice and banned the new generation of psychoactive drugs. my government will bring forward proposals for a british bill of...
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to exit the european union. effort in the u.k. as a whole and the approach seems especially odd to many people in scotland. the general election last month across the whole of the u.k. parties which were to leave the european union called around 12% of the popular vote. just this week we've seen an opinion poll showing 72% buy that to remain in the european union with 28% and that is not surprising given the economic investment and there are some 300,000 jobs every via exports to the european union. membership of the union is that enormous importance. for many people in scotland a referendum on the e.u. isn't simply a priority. nevertheless it leads to the possibility that scotland could be taken out of the european union against our will and that is why the european question is directly linked to the question of how the u.k. is governed. the scottish referendum last year articulated powerfully campaigning against scottish independence was scotland is a value and equal partner in the u.k. family of nations. so surely therefore as
to exit the european union. effort in the u.k. as a whole and the approach seems especially odd to many people in scotland. the general election last month across the whole of the u.k. parties which were to leave the european union called around 12% of the popular vote. just this week we've seen an opinion poll showing 72% buy that to remain in the european union with 28% and that is not surprising given the economic investment and there are some 300,000 jobs every via exports to the european...
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greece's prime minister is in brussels to negotiate with creditors. >> i think the european union areof disagreements, and compromises, so i'm confident we'll reach a compromise that will help european union and greece to overcome the crisis. >> lawrence lee has been following the day's developments from brussels. again we have no agreement. it feels like ground hog day. >> reporter: yeah it is absolutelyier to chewous, they have now for this which was supposed to be the final meeting to sort it all out, they had meets all yesterday afternoon, all through the night and into this morning, and they can't get anywhere. and i think it's embarrassing and more than a little humiliating, for the european union's finance ministers to abandon these meetings. they abandoned one last night after just after an hour. what they now seem to be suggesting is they are just going to park it until saturday potentially to let the leaders get on with what they are talking about which is refugees and reform of the european union, and potentially come back on saturday and the head of the finance minister's
greece's prime minister is in brussels to negotiate with creditors. >> i think the european union areof disagreements, and compromises, so i'm confident we'll reach a compromise that will help european union and greece to overcome the crisis. >> lawrence lee has been following the day's developments from brussels. again we have no agreement. it feels like ground hog day. >> reporter: yeah it is absolutelyier to chewous, they have now for this which was supposed to be the final...
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so they have made it into the european union, only just into the european union, this group of men frommen and children are also in the police van. they are all in the hands now of the police. and they'll be handed over shortly to the immigration authorities who will decide whether to grant them asylum or not. most of these people will be housed in an open refugee camp able to come and go which means that most will resume their journey westwards, soon to become another country's problem. jonah hull al jazeera, hungary. >>> the falling price of afghan lamb skin is affecting the country's export industry. nicole johnston reports from northern afghanistan. >> reporter: under the harsh midday sun, this man is trying to feed his sheep. without much success. >> translator: we don't have grazing land. this sheep is very thin. there's no grass. we don't have water. they drink at a garbage dip and get sick. >> reporter: these are sheep highly regarded for their meat wool and lamb skin. when times are tough, and farmers can't afford to raise the lambs, they kill the newborns for their pelts. from
so they have made it into the european union, only just into the european union, this group of men frommen and children are also in the police van. they are all in the hands now of the police. and they'll be handed over shortly to the immigration authorities who will decide whether to grant them asylum or not. most of these people will be housed in an open refugee camp able to come and go which means that most will resume their journey westwards, soon to become another country's problem. jonah...
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poverty ands: .solation in the european union why would greece be forced to leave the european union? great britain has its own currency and is still a member of the european union -- not always a happy member, but don't a member. -- but still a member. mayor kaminis: great britain is a very rich country. greece is a very poor country and will not be able to afford what is required to remain in the european union, and second, we think that our relationships with the rest of the european countries have suffered a lot politically. it would be very, very difficult to regain the confidence of the rest of the european countries, but i am persuaded that yes voting, we will stay in the european union. want toat do people who vote yes need to do in the next several days to get the vote to go in your favor? how will you mobilize the greek people to do what you want? mayor kamninis: there are not still so many things to do. i have gone around and i have seen that even people who wanted changingo have started because they have started taking note of what is going to happen if we leave the eurozo
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and the european union. the geopolitical repercussions are there >>> still to come on al jazeera - why russian investors are pouring money into the u.k. despite european sanctions. >>> and a heatwave takes a deadly toll in pakistan. career... from hell? >> it's thrilling when it's working.... >> every tuesday night. >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> next on al jazeera america. technology, it's a vital part of who we are. >> they had some dynamic fire behavior. >> and what we do. >> don't try this at home. >> techknow. where technology meets humanity. coming up next. only on al jazeera america. >>> the top stories this hour on al jazeera. there has been a suicide car bomb explosion outside afghanistan's parliament. 18 people have so far been reported wounded. politicians were inside the building, in the capital kabul at the time. and there are reports of ongoing gun fire. >>> protests are held in berlin as mansour spends his thi
and the european union. the geopolitical repercussions are there >>> still to come on al jazeera - why russian investors are pouring money into the u.k. despite european sanctions. >>> and a heatwave takes a deadly toll in pakistan. career... from hell? >> it's thrilling when it's working.... >> every tuesday night. >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> next on al...
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until the european union summit. which will decide whether or not to extend the sanctions of the european union imposed on russia over its actions in ukraine. that is a key summit. so, in a sense. it's, interesting to try and work out whether this list is going to affect that decision or not. directly it probably won't. and what they're going to beassessing in the june 26th summit on the extension of sangs is if the agreement have been implemented. cease-fire. end the fighting in eastern ukraine. they will be narrowly looking at those, use pertaining to the minsk agreements. indirectly. it may have an impact. the german foreign minister, saying at a time when we are trying to diffuse bitter con flkt in the heart of europe this does not help. there is a sense in which this, this kremlin list of the individuals may further poison the atmosphere between russia and europe. >> yeah, we will be watching to see what the next step is. matthew chance reporting there live from moscow. many thanks. errol. >> u.s. surgeon travel
until the european union summit. which will decide whether or not to extend the sanctions of the european union imposed on russia over its actions in ukraine. that is a key summit. so, in a sense. it's, interesting to try and work out whether this list is going to affect that decision or not. directly it probably won't. and what they're going to beassessing in the june 26th summit on the extension of sangs is if the agreement have been implemented. cease-fire. end the fighting in eastern...
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states and the soviet union never went to war against each other, but other countries faced off at a cost of untold lives and trillions. in korea, the congo, vietnam, angola, and the european continent prepared to become the stage on which the final act would be played. there was practice and prepares for an invasion from the soviet union. are we watching the deepening chill of cold war ii. here is terrett. >> reporter: officially the cold war started when twa stopped in 1945/"46, and ended when the ber bin wall came down in 1989 and the berlin wall imploded. u.n. officially some argued the cold war never went away. moscow and washington seldom messed app opportunity to bash each other and the chilled winds may blow again. the "new york times" talk about a laser us moment in the cold war. like the invasion of hungry in 1956, the berlin wall in 161, the cuban missile process in '62 and the prague spring >>> russia's annexation and the skirmishes between russian backed separatist and forces are to blame for re-igniting cold war jitters. a series of statements and manoeuvres by both sides attract the attention of observers, and they are worried. it's not difficult to see why.
states and the soviet union never went to war against each other, but other countries faced off at a cost of untold lives and trillions. in korea, the congo, vietnam, angola, and the european continent prepared to become the stage on which the final act would be played. there was practice and prepares for an invasion from the soviet union. are we watching the deepening chill of cold war ii. here is terrett. >> reporter: officially the cold war started when twa stopped in 1945/"46,...
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a bid to destroy the european union from within. other eurosceptics form an anti-eu block in the european parliament. first, if we are threatened, we will defend ourselves. that is russia's president vladimir putin who announced that moscow is boosting its nuclear arsenal. this is being seen as a response to u.s. plans to boost its military presence in eastern europe. this comes at a time of worsening relations between russia and the west over ukraine. we will go to moscow our respondent is there. the russians are making of, they have no choice but to expand their nuclear arsenal. this comes at a very sensitive time. reporter: the latest statement more than 40 ballistic missiles, it comes at a time when relations which in russia and the west are at their lowest and they are running very high. something that moscow has been denying continuously. because of russian annexation of crimea russia has become increasingly isolated globally. elitist comments come as the baltic countries are becoming nervous about russia's aggression in ukrain
a bid to destroy the european union from within. other eurosceptics form an anti-eu block in the european parliament. first, if we are threatened, we will defend ourselves. that is russia's president vladimir putin who announced that moscow is boosting its nuclear arsenal. this is being seen as a response to u.s. plans to boost its military presence in eastern europe. this comes at a time of worsening relations between russia and the west over ukraine. we will go to moscow our respondent is...
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the scottish first minister will set out her ideas on how the european union will set out her idea andake the case for the uk's continued membership of the 28 nation bloc. this comes after david cameron visited several european leaders last week. stephanie flanders is with us. great to have you on the program and thank you for sticking around. give us a sense, when is the ideal time for a referendum? if you have it too soon, it does not give you enough time to renegotiate it if you have it too late, we could have a year and a half of uncertainty on the markets. stephanie: there is a consent as it would be better to have it in 2017. that is also, you remember there are a lot of important elections happening in europe which would make it much harder for the likes of angela merkel to be giving any apparent concessions to britain. you are quite right. it is hard to say that you have achieved a great deal in europe in a very short time when no one ever achieves anything in a short period of time. that will be what the prime minister is weighing up. today we know he has a higher cabinet of p
the scottish first minister will set out her ideas on how the european union will set out her idea andake the case for the uk's continued membership of the 28 nation bloc. this comes after david cameron visited several european leaders last week. stephanie flanders is with us. great to have you on the program and thank you for sticking around. give us a sense, when is the ideal time for a referendum? if you have it too soon, it does not give you enough time to renegotiate it if you have it too...
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all that has to be approved by the european union. but the single biggest news during the greek prime minister speech without a doubt came from the ecb. we understand that the ecb has raised the ceiling for ela's. that is the european central banks emergency liquidity program for greek banks and european banks in general. the big concern and all this is what is good to be happen when we fast forward to monday and athens opens for business and the greek banks open for business. where they even going to open? maybe there is a little bit less concern about that right now in the back of this news that we have just gotten out of the ecb. back to you. brendan: are ryan chilcote is in st. petersburg. look for live coverage of that special tonight as well at 8:00. we have hans nichols and luxembourg. hans come we just heard alexis tsipras speak in st. petersburg -- hans, we just heard alexis tsipras speak in st. petersburg. he said that greece is an energy hub that supplies the contents. is he trying to tell the people of luxembourg that he ha
all that has to be approved by the european union. but the single biggest news during the greek prime minister speech without a doubt came from the ecb. we understand that the ecb has raised the ceiling for ela's. that is the european central banks emergency liquidity program for greek banks and european banks in general. the big concern and all this is what is good to be happen when we fast forward to monday and athens opens for business and the greek banks open for business. where they even...
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if i do not negotiate with the european union something i wish, i will as the french to leave the europeannion and you can call me madame frexit. francine: we will have more with the interview withs madame frex it. you can tweet me. guy johnson is taking a teen interest today. for more on this, we are joined by the chairman in a bloomberg exclusive. great to have you on the program. we will be talking to you and there is so much to talk about. marine le pen says she wants to negotiate and we will go through the policies. it is not dealt with. if you look at the landscape what worries you the most? the imf payment and tuesday. -- next tuesday. >> it should not be definitive. the problem should not be. i would not be surprised if we get to a greek solution. he listens to what marine le pen says and it will not load in the next few months. it is more aware of the problems. it is difficult to price this in. which will affect us longer-term? >> it is difficult to deal with sovereignty and the currency. he is critical to the euro. >> you talk about the last time and we heard from the eurozone. o
if i do not negotiate with the european union something i wish, i will as the french to leave the europeannion and you can call me madame frexit. francine: we will have more with the interview withs madame frex it. you can tweet me. guy johnson is taking a teen interest today. for more on this, we are joined by the chairman in a bloomberg exclusive. great to have you on the program. we will be talking to you and there is so much to talk about. marine le pen says she wants to negotiate and we...
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tsipras thinks he could return to the european union and imf and say i have the greek people behind me have to give us better terms or maybe he thinks if greece is expelled from theeurozone his position would be strengthened. don't forget, greece is set to pay back to the imf close to $2 billion, money the greek government says it does not have. mr. tsipras was extremely disparaging about the imf. seems to be breaking down completely now. also, we have to watch what happens to greek banks in the coming days. we know that nervous investors have taken billions of euro outs out during the last nine days. surviving on a drip-feed of money. now that mr. tsipras has taken this extraordinary gambit, many questions unanswered and extraordinary moment of drama from the greek crisis. >> be greece's decision to call a referendum is a smart move, says this expert. >> european authorities have not been bargaining in good faith from the beginning. that was clear you know ten days after syriza was elected. within a week and a half of the election on february 4th the european central bank started to r
tsipras thinks he could return to the european union and imf and say i have the greek people behind me have to give us better terms or maybe he thinks if greece is expelled from theeurozone his position would be strengthened. don't forget, greece is set to pay back to the imf close to $2 billion, money the greek government says it does not have. mr. tsipras was extremely disparaging about the imf. seems to be breaking down completely now. also, we have to watch what happens to greek banks in...
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the problem is not just greek but a problem of the whole european union.nday, european union leaders will hold an emergency meeting on greece, and the bailout expires at the end of the month. greece may have to default on debt payments if there is no new deal. the suspect in the south carolina church massacre has been charged with nine counts of murder. has also been charged with a weapons crime. there's a bond hearing for him this afternoon, but he's not expected to be in court for that. meanwhile, the governor of south carolina wants him to get the death penalty. shares of ebay are rising this sellng after it agreed to its stake in craigslist back to craigslist. ebay also says the negation between the companies will be dropped. wait for the supreme court ruling on obamacare, the congressional budget office has come out with a new report, saying that repealing obamacare would increase budget deficits by $137 billion over 10 years and says the repeal would raise economic output, but that's mostly because many people would for thee to make up lack of health
the problem is not just greek but a problem of the whole european union.nday, european union leaders will hold an emergency meeting on greece, and the bailout expires at the end of the month. greece may have to default on debt payments if there is no new deal. the suspect in the south carolina church massacre has been charged with nine counts of murder. has also been charged with a weapons crime. there's a bond hearing for him this afternoon, but he's not expected to be in court for that....
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r joined the european union in n.a.t.o.re was talk about what the world could be like without the distorting effects about rivalry. a russian president is cultivating new clients. cuba is reopening to the u.s. american forces supporting n.a.t.o. manoeuvres in latvia 180 miles from the border. the swedes are searching for subs in the harbours and russia's neighbours are complaining about accidental military flyovers was it naive to thing it wouldn't end up this way. >> let's talk about when we look back in 20, 30 years at the '90s and the 00, will there be a series of break points where we could have done things differently and didn't. >> i don't think so. the first point is the n.a.t.o. and european union, it was demand driven. we have pollen and the central republic. being a member of the europe means being in the clubs. it was hard to say how could you say no. particularly when they met the requirements of the institution for political reform. i think there was recognise negotiation. president clinton understood that this
r joined the european union in n.a.t.o.re was talk about what the world could be like without the distorting effects about rivalry. a russian president is cultivating new clients. cuba is reopening to the u.s. american forces supporting n.a.t.o. manoeuvres in latvia 180 miles from the border. the swedes are searching for subs in the harbours and russia's neighbours are complaining about accidental military flyovers was it naive to thing it wouldn't end up this way. >> let's talk about...
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he was one of the architects of the european union.lthough the constitution he proposed was rejected in 2005 he continues to actively lobby. i am pleased to have him back. welcome, sir. a pleasure to have you back. let me talk about europe first. you have the crisis in the eurozone of the greek debt. valery: it's an exaggeration. greece is not very important in the eurozone. they shouldn't have been a member. we have 28 countries. europe is a fragmented continent. 18 have the euro and 10 don't, including britain. important countries like sweden or the czech republic. denmark. charlie: why don't you think the greek issue is significant? do you worry what will be the consequences if greece leave the eurozone? valery: there will be very little consequences. i support a solution which is not considered at this moment. to let greece have its own national currency. greece needs to have a currency. that could be devalue weighted. -- todevaluated. the euro is strong. it went down a little in the past six months, but it is still a strong curren
he was one of the architects of the european union.lthough the constitution he proposed was rejected in 2005 he continues to actively lobby. i am pleased to have him back. welcome, sir. a pleasure to have you back. let me talk about europe first. you have the crisis in the eurozone of the greek debt. valery: it's an exaggeration. greece is not very important in the eurozone. they shouldn't have been a member. we have 28 countries. europe is a fragmented continent. 18 have the euro and 10 don't,...
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one to have the architects to have european -- he was also one of the architects to have the european uniond presided over the eu that drafted the constitution for europe. he continues to actively lobby for further european integration. i am please to have had him back at the table. welcome, sir. a pleasure to have you back. let me talk about europe first because you have the crisis in the eurozone of the greek debt. >> well, it's an exaggeration. >> rose: an exaggeration. yes, greece as a country is important in the eurozone. they have a problem. they should not have been a member. >> rose: they should not have been? >> no, because we are 28 countries. europe1818 are your 10 are not. >> rose: including britain. the region the czech weapon of mass destruction -- the czechrepublic or denmark. >> rose: what will be the consequence ifs greece leaves the eurozone? >> i support a solution to let greece have again -- there are people sov social success with the local. this need to have a country that could be liberated, the need to have it. >> rose: the need to be -- it went down in six months th
one to have the architects to have european -- he was also one of the architects to have the european uniond presided over the eu that drafted the constitution for europe. he continues to actively lobby for further european integration. i am please to have had him back at the table. welcome, sir. a pleasure to have you back. let me talk about europe first because you have the crisis in the eurozone of the greek debt. >> well, it's an exaggeration. >> rose: an exaggeration. yes,...
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pushing for reforms in the european union and a referendum in the eu. tough topics likely create a different tone. >> simon young is uttering the queens visit. it lets pick up with what we just saw there. the prime minister comes in in the middle of this visit. did he just crashed the party? reporter: not exactly crashing the party, brent. the primus or has a very specific agenda that has to do with germany. tomorrow, he will be in brussels having dinner with his counterparts from the other european union member states. he gets the backing of some of them. migration policy, business regulation, and so on. angela merkel's support for that there will be a long way on the road to doing that. the prime minister doesn't usually come during a state visit by the queen. that is have a timetable has worked out. brent: the prediction about the politics being mixed with the state visit came true today. before we let you go, i've been told to ask you, what was presented today in front of the queen, the stereo type of well manicured lawns in britain. is that true? r
pushing for reforms in the european union and a referendum in the eu. tough topics likely create a different tone. >> simon young is uttering the queens visit. it lets pick up with what we just saw there. the prime minister comes in in the middle of this visit. did he just crashed the party? reporter: not exactly crashing the party, brent. the primus or has a very specific agenda that has to do with germany. tomorrow, he will be in brussels having dinner with his counterparts from the...
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, the european union just looks a bit dysfunctional at the moment.y don't appear to be able to think as a group. >> no they don't. lawrence what is the greek view when it comes to the creditors now? >> reporter: the greek view. well frankly, the -- the view from the syriza ruling party in greece a number of them have said this is that they believe the creditors have a secret agenda. they said hang on you gave ireland a bailout, you renegotiated the terms to ireland, why aren't you doing the same with snus and they think what the creditors have is a secret plan to try to force the greek government into going back to the people and saying are you prepared to stick with us or not, to try to basically almost overthrow the syriza government and bring in a new greek government that is more in thinking with the way creditors have operating. some people see it as sort of a soft coup because they don't like dealing with the syriza party. whether that's true it does appear that a lot of people in greece have a lot of sympathy that tsipras has taken towards the
, the european union just looks a bit dysfunctional at the moment.y don't appear to be able to think as a group. >> no they don't. lawrence what is the greek view when it comes to the creditors now? >> reporter: the greek view. well frankly, the -- the view from the syriza ruling party in greece a number of them have said this is that they believe the creditors have a secret agenda. they said hang on you gave ireland a bailout, you renegotiated the terms to ireland, why aren't you...
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our debts, we're going to leave the european union." here's the interesting part of this, though, ashleigh. this referendum vote is for something that will already have expired. by the way, the deadline to pay this debt is tomorrow so what they'll be voting on won't even be in existence anymore some that's kind of confusing to a lot of people at this point, ashleigh. >> very frustrating, i'm sure, for the people of greece and everyone else around the world watching these markets. alison kosik, thank you for that. >>> greece is not the only country with a debt crisis spinning out of control. guess what? right here, puerto rico, in long kerr make its payments on $73 billion worth of debt and this is according to its governor. in an interview with the "new york times," he's warning that the economy of puerto rico could enter a "death spiral." so close to home, how about home? there you go. up next, how close was that second inmate to slipping across the canadian border before being shot with two slugs in the back? you're going to see how t
our debts, we're going to leave the european union." here's the interesting part of this, though, ashleigh. this referendum vote is for something that will already have expired. by the way, the deadline to pay this debt is tomorrow so what they'll be voting on won't even be in existence anymore some that's kind of confusing to a lot of people at this point, ashleigh. >> very frustrating, i'm sure, for the people of greece and everyone else around the world watching these markets....
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possible support in terms of security and training of security forces but seek to make sure the european union makes the money it has promised. >> first of all we will help. also because today not only the home sec. but a german interior minister and the french interior minister traveled together to tunisia. i hope that we can coordinate the assistance we are offering because otherwise i fear they will be overwhelmed with offers of help and struggle to put in place but i wish to stress that when we set the risk ratings for countries in the travel advice for countries, we must take into account the capacity to mitigate the threat. the work we are urging. >> mcdonald clicks thank you. >> everyone in our committee, shocked and saddened to hear a much loved couple lost their lives due to violence. the party this wednesday and recognition of the church of scotland and jim's many years. they will be with their friends and family. multiple speakers: here! >> i am grateful to the speaker for his comments. there will be members office travel advice. advice. there are fine judgments involved. what reass
possible support in terms of security and training of security forces but seek to make sure the european union makes the money it has promised. >> first of all we will help. also because today not only the home sec. but a german interior minister and the french interior minister traveled together to tunisia. i hope that we can coordinate the assistance we are offering because otherwise i fear they will be overwhelmed with offers of help and struggle to put in place but i wish to stress...
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european union is urged to make sure thailand's efforts are genuine and effective. and for this man, after 20 years, fishing is out he knows. he wants to go back on a boat but not as a slave, and not as part of a dark industry illegally plundering the sea >>> football south america's biggest tournament kicks off in chile with the host nation to open in ecuador. the 3-week competition showcases the finalists, including a match-up between barcelona team-mates lionel messi and neymar, fresh from champion's league victory. >> we would love to win the copa america. it means a lot to us. a group on the edge of the world cup. they desire a lot. to win a title with the national squad. we know that argentina is a favourite to win. we are aware of that and i believe we arrive there in a good period >>> a collection of personal letters written by albert einstein are going on the auction block. they cover many subjects ranging from religion to relationships to politics. rob reynolds reports >>> his name is a synonym for towering intellect. albert einstein whose theory of relati
european union is urged to make sure thailand's efforts are genuine and effective. and for this man, after 20 years, fishing is out he knows. he wants to go back on a boat but not as a slave, and not as part of a dark industry illegally plundering the sea >>> football south america's biggest tournament kicks off in chile with the host nation to open in ecuador. the 3-week competition showcases the finalists, including a match-up between barcelona team-mates lionel messi and neymar,...
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so they've made it into the european union only into just the european union. these group of men from syria women and children are also in the police van they're all in the hands now of the hungarian police and they will be hand he over shortly to the imimmigration authorities who will decide whether to grant them asylum or not. most of these people will be housed is in ang open an open refugee camp. soon to become another country's problem. jonah hull, al jazeera southern hungary. >> french police fanned out near the euro tunnel. opened trailers and ordered men out. many had broken into the trucks yesterday when traffic was at a standstill. a strike by ferry workers blocked access to the tunnel that links britain to france. today traffic was moving again but not smooth sailing for drivers. >> problems with police. problems of load. problems all day. >> the ferry workers union is warning for three or four days of strikes many have gathered in france for the right to cross into britain. >>> u.n. tribunal to look into the downing of a malaysia airlines plane over
so they've made it into the european union only into just the european union. these group of men from syria women and children are also in the police van they're all in the hands now of the hungarian police and they will be hand he over shortly to the imimmigration authorities who will decide whether to grant them asylum or not. most of these people will be housed is in ang open an open refugee camp. soon to become another country's problem. jonah hull, al jazeera southern hungary. >>...
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the block includes the anti-immigration danish people's party which want to limit the european union.inister has resigned as social correct contract i can party leader. >>> germany is set the double the amount of money it spends on processing asylum seekers this year. many companies are calling for new rules on when asylum seekers can start working so qualified migrants can get jobs soon, dominic kane reports from berlin. >> reporter: mohamed works on the sharp floor of the factory in southern berlin he's been an intern here for a few months, he came here after fleeing the fighting in mali. he said he traveled across the desert and the mediterranean sea to get to europe. but when he reached germany to start with he could not get a job as the law prevents people in his situation from working in their first three months. >> translator: here we are in a country where there are really tough laws against foreigners, for me, yes perhaps now things are possible. the problem is the authorities the people who make yes or no decision about his people like me. >> reporter: the man who gave moham
the block includes the anti-immigration danish people's party which want to limit the european union.inister has resigned as social correct contract i can party leader. >>> germany is set the double the amount of money it spends on processing asylum seekers this year. many companies are calling for new rules on when asylum seekers can start working so qualified migrants can get jobs soon, dominic kane reports from berlin. >> reporter: mohamed works on the sharp floor of the...
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. >>> owe iofficials from the european union are in thailand.thomas reports, there is growing evidence that hundreds of fishermen are effectively working as slaves at sea. >> reporter: being on dry land is not what he is used to. before he was rescued in march he had been at sea for 18 years. effectively working as a slave. his fishing boat was thai but those on it fished illegally in indonesian waters. what they caught would be collected at sea by bigger vessels and take own a two-week trip back to thailand. but never won't with it. only moments he got on shore two days every three months on a remote indonesian island. his pay about $300 a year. >> translator: i was a slave. i was forced to work. i was told to do this and do that. i had never been at sea before. i didn't know how to fish. >> reporter: the thai charity labor rights tex 24e9 work rescued 60 a men in march. but illegal fishing is not just about the abuse of workers according to monitors with the european union serious shortcomings in thailand's inspection systems means unsustainab
. >>> owe iofficials from the european union are in thailand.thomas reports, there is growing evidence that hundreds of fishermen are effectively working as slaves at sea. >> reporter: being on dry land is not what he is used to. before he was rescued in march he had been at sea for 18 years. effectively working as a slave. his fishing boat was thai but those on it fished illegally in indonesian waters. what they caught would be collected at sea by bigger vessels and take own a...
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so they want the european union through the esm to purchase the entirety of the debt this maya small concession in that direction in support of staying in the euro, i suppose that's what is at stake here, the possibility that if it all falls apart then they might be out of the union. >> there's been a lot of fear here that through it's stance, the greek government, may be writing greece out of the euro zone history, at a very early stage and this gathering that you see behind me, not as large as the progovernment gathering that took place here last night. it is a grass roots effort, to press the government, into moving into more conciliatory direction making sure it doesn't pull too far this line of tension that exists now between@thens and brussells. and mike sure that they come to some sort of reasonable agreement that doesn't increase measures but also doesn't risk putting greece out of reach of any sort of deal but keeps nil the euro zone. >> thank you very much indeed. still ahead, after staging attacks barack obama causing more carnage. just because i'm away from my desk
so they want the european union through the esm to purchase the entirety of the debt this maya small concession in that direction in support of staying in the euro, i suppose that's what is at stake here, the possibility that if it all falls apart then they might be out of the union. >> there's been a lot of fear here that through it's stance, the greek government, may be writing greece out of the euro zone history, at a very early stage and this gathering that you see behind me, not as...
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. >> we find out what happens to the migrants who make it to the european union on foot. >> a first for europe, a dutch court ordered the government to reduce carbon emissions but will other countries follow. al shabab fighters in somalia attacked a car carrying diplomats from the united arab emirates. at least 10 died in mogadishu when a bomb struck a car followed by gunfire. it is believed to be the first time fighters linked to al-qaeda have targeted the u.a.e. in somalia. what do you make of it? >> al shabab as we have said claimed responsibility for attacking what they call u.a. delegation and the member and the u.a.e. donated military hardware and also pays some of the government staff in mogadishu. al shabab calls them a target as enemy of somalia and said they targeted because of those reasons. >> we are seeing an increase in attacks by al shabab and those linked to them. why that is happening now? >> just before the start of ramadan, al shabab vowed to increase their attacks in the capitol and as we have seen this week alone, there have been situations, some of them linking to
. >> we find out what happens to the migrants who make it to the european union on foot. >> a first for europe, a dutch court ordered the government to reduce carbon emissions but will other countries follow. al shabab fighters in somalia attacked a car carrying diplomats from the united arab emirates. at least 10 died in mogadishu when a bomb struck a car followed by gunfire. it is believed to be the first time fighters linked to al-qaeda have targeted the u.a.e. in somalia. what...
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frameime minister put the -- the blame squarely on the european union. tsipras: ther european union should go back to its initial principles of solidarity, justice, and social justice. issuing strict economic measures .ill lead us nowhere the so-called problem of greece .s not just a greek problem it is a problem of the whole european union. betty: eu leaders will hold an emergency meeting on monday. greece will have to default on payment if there is no new deal. and charleston, south carolina, the suspect in wednesday nights church massacre has been charged . dylann roof has been charged with nine counts of murder and one count of weapons possession. he's accused of killing nine people at the emmanuel african methodist episcopal church. south carolina's governor is calling for the death penalty. the two convicted murderers who escaped from a new york facility are among america's most wanted. the u.s. marshals service added the escapees to their most wanted list. the fugitives have been missing since june 6. a prison employee is accused of helping them.
frameime minister put the -- the blame squarely on the european union. tsipras: ther european union should go back to its initial principles of solidarity, justice, and social justice. issuing strict economic measures .ill lead us nowhere the so-called problem of greece .s not just a greek problem it is a problem of the whole european union. betty: eu leaders will hold an emergency meeting on monday. greece will have to default on payment if there is no new deal. and charleston, south carolina,...
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the plan b would be a preparation for an orderly exit of greece from the european union. mind you i've been saying for the last five years is the question of not when greece will leave but when it will leave. i've also been writing about the need of the european preparation for an orderly exit. make no mistake greece will badly need help, whether it will remain in the single european union currency or whether it will find itself outside the euro zone. the imf is likely to help them if they default on it. >> stefan, thank you for joining us. >>> barack obama has paid tribt to thetribute to the nine black americans who were killed at the attack in charleston, south carolina. the president ended his eulogy by singing "amazing grace." >> it would be a betrayal of everything reverend pinckney stood for i believe if we allowed ourselves to slip into a comfortable silence again. >> gay couples now can get married in any part of the united states. they could already get married in 36 states and washington, d.c. allen fisher reports. >> reporter: as the verdict was made public, ch
the plan b would be a preparation for an orderly exit of greece from the european union. mind you i've been saying for the last five years is the question of not when greece will leave but when it will leave. i've also been writing about the need of the european preparation for an orderly exit. make no mistake greece will badly need help, whether it will remain in the single european union currency or whether it will find itself outside the euro zone. the imf is likely to help them if they...
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when new member states join the european union, that is the moment to the maximum pressure to clean up the justice systems and policing systems and combat corruption. we should make sure the national crime agency established under the government is up and running and working well and focuses on organized crime from the countries. >> the prime minister has been widely praised for his crackdown on corruption. can he therefore explain why his governments provide so much overseas aid to some of the most corrupt countries around the world, which is actually leading many of them to spend more than 2% of their gdp on the military which is particularly galling when we are now at risk at falling below that threshold? >> my honorable friend and i agree about so many things in this. so many fruitful discussions and this is one area we are not going to agree and he passionately believes it's a commitment too far. i think it is important not only for britain's moral conscience but also security. so many of the problems we are dealing with, whether it is the instability coming out of libya, whether
when new member states join the european union, that is the moment to the maximum pressure to clean up the justice systems and policing systems and combat corruption. we should make sure the national crime agency established under the government is up and running and working well and focuses on organized crime from the countries. >> the prime minister has been widely praised for his crackdown on corruption. can he therefore explain why his governments provide so much overseas aid to some...
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google faces a huge fine from the european union for antitrust violations. eu says it intends to find google at a high level to deter future conduct. mark: they accuse google for using its search dominance to favorites owns shopping service. cory johnson joins us from san francisco. how much can we be looking at? could be hundreds of millions of dollars. we don't know. what bloomberg has learned is that in the complaint which we expect to see sometime soon, the tryould be seeking fines to and scare anyone else from practicing this kind of behavior. so who knows what that could be? numberd be an enormous because google has made vast fortunes in europe with these anti-competitive practices, or so says the eu. what is interesting about this is the standard in europe are different. the sec looked at similar practices in the u.s. with a standard much higher, and the sec actually found reason to bring charges but senior management of the ftc decided not to do so. in europe, let's compare the standards. 40% is the level, 40% market share dominance in europe while h
google faces a huge fine from the european union for antitrust violations. eu says it intends to find google at a high level to deter future conduct. mark: they accuse google for using its search dominance to favorites owns shopping service. cory johnson joins us from san francisco. how much can we be looking at? could be hundreds of millions of dollars. we don't know. what bloomberg has learned is that in the complaint which we expect to see sometime soon, the tryould be seeking fines to and...
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hungary is suspending european union rules. in a second report from the hungarian serbian border jonah hull talks to migrants and their treatment. >> reporter: they could be tears of pain or relief or exhaustion, for more days than many can count, they travelled, crossing borders by any means, fleeing civil war in syria for the safety of the european union. this is the welcome they get. another group arrested. this time from pakistan. they walked from serbia into hungary. the latest leg of a shattering 2-month journey from islamabad. >> where do you want to go to? >> spain. >> reporter: why? >> working. >> reporter: in good weather, hundreds a day might cross into the pretty hungarian border town. the dense forest providing good cover, and most escape the local rangers who follow their tracks through the woods. the hungarian government plans to build a 4 meter high fence to seal the 175km stretch of border. something the mayor describes as a new iron curtain, a necessary solution to stop the influx of what he says are mainly mu
hungary is suspending european union rules. in a second report from the hungarian serbian border jonah hull talks to migrants and their treatment. >> reporter: they could be tears of pain or relief or exhaustion, for more days than many can count, they travelled, crossing borders by any means, fleeing civil war in syria for the safety of the european union. this is the welcome they get. another group arrested. this time from pakistan. they walked from serbia into hungary. the latest leg...
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is britain taking its first step toward leaving the european union? lawmakers voted overwhelmingly in favor of an end lash out referendum. let at the latest from our london correspondent. repression and brutality in basel. it's been years since islamic state fighters one control. in united nations efforts to reconcile the warring government in libya failed. the elected government walked away from negotiations in morocco. first, though, british lawmakers have voted in favor of holding a referendum on leaving the europe in union. the vote will take laced by 2017. prime minister david cameron is under pressure from members of his own party, who are pushing or the u.k. to clawback or else leave the eu altogether. let's get the latest. benedict as expected lawmakers have voted in favor of this referendum to be held. the campaigning, i guess, starts now. benedict: the clock is firmly taking, very clearly. this is the second reading, so it was an overwhelming yes vote. 544 voted in waiver, 53 against this bill. clearly, now, this bill is going to move throug
is britain taking its first step toward leaving the european union? lawmakers voted overwhelmingly in favor of an end lash out referendum. let at the latest from our london correspondent. repression and brutality in basel. it's been years since islamic state fighters one control. in united nations efforts to reconcile the warring government in libya failed. the elected government walked away from negotiations in morocco. first, though, british lawmakers have voted in favor of holding a...
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david cameron wants to negotiate reforms of the european union. he wants the support of his german partners for that. bringing the queen here at this time can look like, and a lot of analysts are suggesting that is part of an effort to remind the germans of what they like about britain and written -- and the importance of being in germany and having germany in europe. when the queen emerged from her jet this evening as she arrived in berlin she came out wearing a coat of a deep european blue-collar -- color. that is part of a deep commitment. brent: i would have misd that symbolism. we believe she has a personal relationship to germany, dozen sheep desk does she not? simon: she has a lot of german blood in hncestry. her husband spent much of his youth in germany. this is her fifth state visit to the country and we remember particularly that first visit after the second world war. she had herself experienced what it was like in britain during the second world war. there are many personal links in her life and i am sure some of those memories come b
david cameron wants to negotiate reforms of the european union. he wants the support of his german partners for that. bringing the queen here at this time can look like, and a lot of analysts are suggesting that is part of an effort to remind the germans of what they like about britain and written -- and the importance of being in germany and having germany in europe. when the queen emerged from her jet this evening as she arrived in berlin she came out wearing a coat of a deep european...
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the european union is telling google to get ready for big fines.says the penalties could be big enough to stop google from blocking competitors in shopping comparison searches. the competition watchdog may also tell the search giant to change how the shopping services are displayed. just how big can this be and what it could mean for google's european business? andreas joins me now from d.c. he is an attorney that specializes in competition law counseling. eileen is also joining me. andreas, these fines are supposed to be big enough to act as a deterrent. how big could they be? andreas: in the european union there is a regulation that determines how much the maximum is. however, within the range from zero to the maximum, the commission and specifically the director general for competition has what the regulation itself calls wide discretion. there is a formula that they use to get to a starting point which usually relates to the sale, the turnover, revenue essentially. 25% of the effective turnover. that is multiplied by the years of the allegedly
the european union is telling google to get ready for big fines.says the penalties could be big enough to stop google from blocking competitors in shopping comparison searches. the competition watchdog may also tell the search giant to change how the shopping services are displayed. just how big can this be and what it could mean for google's european business? andreas joins me now from d.c. he is an attorney that specializes in competition law counseling. eileen is also joining me. andreas,...
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kicking the can down the road, i never thought the european union made sense.ly gem r germany qualifies to be in. they were trying to make it the equivalent of a united states. we're states that answer to the same government. i don't know, it just seems on paper if it were to go kablooy i could imagine it would be very disruptive but i could imagine life would eventually go on. >> it would very much eventually go on. europe is an incredibly, productive, powerful set of nations economicsly, no longer military. of course life would go on. maybe we should end the drama, saying greece drop out, default. people will make money buying the bankrupt bonds. eventually there will be some payment back of it life does go on. the economy of a free market society is extremely supple and resilient and it will be this time too. neil: the fear of portugal, even france could follow. what do you think? >> france is a terribly rich country. i don't think it could happen to france. spain is recovering incredibly well from its problems although still has a lot of unemployment. portu
kicking the can down the road, i never thought the european union made sense.ly gem r germany qualifies to be in. they were trying to make it the equivalent of a united states. we're states that answer to the same government. i don't know, it just seems on paper if it were to go kablooy i could imagine it would be very disruptive but i could imagine life would eventually go on. >> it would very much eventually go on. europe is an incredibly, productive, powerful set of nations...
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ryan: we know the european union is almost certain to extend the sanctions against the russia.he heads of state meet next week. we also know the u.s. and european union are discussing new sanctions that could be imposed, should russia be deemed to violate the minsk agreement again. what can we expect in terms of new sanctions if we see an escalation? possiblee a lot of actions, coordinated action of the countries in the world including the u.s., canada, japan, australia, european union . one of the most effective sanctions is the sector sanction, including financial ones, payment systems. the purpose of this sanction is the most harmful for the russians, not at all. we just want to create the motivation. please stop the aggression. please stop the firing. stimulate the settlement in theagreement humanitarian, social, and other spheres. we have obligations that are necessary. poroshenkotro speaking with ryan chilcote. it is the next tech hub. how electronic arts turned orlando into the biggest city in gaming. ♪ mark: a new home for the gaming industry is popping up on the map. o
ryan: we know the european union is almost certain to extend the sanctions against the russia.he heads of state meet next week. we also know the u.s. and european union are discussing new sanctions that could be imposed, should russia be deemed to violate the minsk agreement again. what can we expect in terms of new sanctions if we see an escalation? possiblee a lot of actions, coordinated action of the countries in the world including the u.s., canada, japan, australia, european union . one of...