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parliament in strasburg i d w confident matters is that welcome. tell us will absolutely fill look at a milestone decision here by the european parliament with a clear majority they have voted in favor of this new copyrights a directive which basically means that big tech giants like google its platform you tube or facebook will in the future be responsible legally responsible for the
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of mass in london i'm not in strasburg oh welcome both back at mass let's start with you let's start with the power and contradiction between what the prime minister says about this deal being what everyone wants to sort out the northern ireland but still and what the attorney general has said which seems to be something completely different. both reason may stress once again that this is the only deal that is basically an offer that the e.u.'s offered and this is going to be the deal that the m.p.'s just have to just have to come behind whereas the attorney general also says that politically it is advisable to get behind the government but he's also said in his legal advice that the u.k. cannot withdraw unilaterally so there is a political argument and then there is a legal argument and it remains to be seen what the conservative m.p.'s have to be influenced by the words of the attorney general what they are going to listen to and whether they are going to come behind series amazed so the last time to reassert may put this deal to paul but she suffered the worst defeat of any govern
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well european commission president john claude younger agreed to the changes during the strasburg meeting but warned that there would be no third chance the main change may secured concerned the future of the border for northern ireland the so-called backstop. see to guarantee that there will never be. this absolutely right on this the u.k. solid commitments in the belfast good friday agreement but if we ever have to use that insurance policy it cannot become a permanent arrangement i just know the template for our future relationship. the deal that m.p.'s voted on in january was not strong enough to make that clear and legally binding changes we needed to set that right today we have agreed to the. and joining us now from london is dean of hughes bagot moss and max hawkins covering events for us in strasburg welcome to both of you good morning bigotry some a sounding very positive about what did she get in brussels from the e.u. to win over the british parliament. she is sounding very positive because she has to this is really crunch time for treason may only if really days and weeks to
well european commission president john claude younger agreed to the changes during the strasburg meeting but warned that there would be no third chance the main change may secured concerned the future of the border for northern ireland the so-called backstop. see to guarantee that there will never be. this absolutely right on this the u.k. solid commitments in the belfast good friday agreement but if we ever have to use that insurance policy it cannot become a permanent arrangement i just know...
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european officials said in strasburg, jean-claude juncker already on his way.t does seem like something has changed in the past hour. you would think political logic and convention for tell you if she is flying into strasburg, she doesn't think she can get some kind of concession, something that would allow her to present something to a vote. but it is unclear what the content of it will be. reportingria tadeo, from brussels, we will keep you updated before the crucial vote tomorrow. still ahead come after a rough 2018, hedge funds are gaining this year. we will talk with elaina weinstein, founder of an ie group. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ to ae: hedge funds off strong start in 2019 after last year's suffering their worst performance since 2011. our next guest said you have to be borderline crazy to start a hedge fund in this environment. anana weinstein -- il weinstein joins us. great to have you. it turns out we are starting nicely this year, particularly the long short funds. the strategy is doing quite well. up 7% on average. has your doom and gloom perspective
european officials said in strasburg, jean-claude juncker already on his way.t does seem like something has changed in the past hour. you would think political logic and convention for tell you if she is flying into strasburg, she doesn't think she can get some kind of concession, something that would allow her to present something to a vote. but it is unclear what the content of it will be. reportingria tadeo, from brussels, we will keep you updated before the crucial vote tomorrow. still...
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leaders in strasburg later ahead of a major vote on her withdrawal deal on tuesday. forces aligned with libya's un backed government to be sent to defend the northern city of sit from an advance by the warlord highly for have to and his fighters after his libyan national army which is backed by the united arab emirates and egypt is less than forty kilometers from see it and threatening to attack the city five thousand troops aligned to the tripoli based government that you just authorizing is on monday to bolster defenses . head is following developments from tripoli. which is allied with the e.u. and the baghdad government of national accord have declared a state of alert and general mobilization to around five thousand fighters with their weapons to move towards the city of sirte that is following a move by a detachment belonging to the warlord khalifa haftar at around four forty kilometers to the south was from the city of namely to the town of bor how the in the south of cities now. commanders say that the are going to face to have to forces and they also say tha
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i followed an extremely emotional debate phil here in the european parliament in strasburg lots of arguments exchanged here last minute before that vote and then basically broad agreement for a landmark whole of the copyright directive to take eight and nothing has happened
i followed an extremely emotional debate phil here in the european parliament in strasburg lots of arguments exchanged here last minute before that vote and then basically broad agreement for a landmark whole of the copyright directive to take eight and nothing has happened
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parliament in strasburg i d w confident matters is that welcome. tell us will absolutely fill look at a milestone decision here by the european parliament with a clear majority they have voted in favor of this new copyrights a directive which basically means that big tech giants like google its platform you tube or facebook will in the future be responsible legally responsible for the content they opt lote so it's no longer the person that upload that is responsible but that platform and the concern of a poll of of opponents of this directive is that now powerful filters will be put in place by these tech giants and basically a censorship of the internet will start however i've talked to the father of this reform and there me mr foss and he was very curious said this is scaremongering nothing like this will happen it is finally that the wild west in the internet has come to an end so what happens next when are we likely to see changes. well that. the legislation process has now come to an answer member states have agreed to it the european commissi
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parliament in strasburg voted by a narrow margin to date. controversial legislation to overhaul copyright law across the block the heart of the law is the much debated article thirteen its proponents claim it will help copyright holders protect their intellectual property but opponents fear it could lead to a restriction in online freedoms four years of intense argument came to a head in strasburg on cheese day when the european parliament debated copyright reform german lawmaker axel fast negotiated the deal on behalf of the parliament thank you let's get on the edge start list this is about the rule of law it's all one we're talking about is protecting a fundamental right it's about property and about the right to intellectual property and finally it's about fair payment for content creators it's up to us to save european cultural products and not to hand them over to tech monopolies for them to plunder. or it won't take more no police. the aim of this reform is to require those who profit from content shared on the internet to obtain perm
parliament in strasburg voted by a narrow margin to date. controversial legislation to overhaul copyright law across the block the heart of the law is the much debated article thirteen its proponents claim it will help copyright holders protect their intellectual property but opponents fear it could lead to a restriction in online freedoms four years of intense argument came to a head in strasburg on cheese day when the european parliament debated copyright reform german lawmaker axel fast...
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london rocks off when strasburg thank you both. demonstrations of return to the streets of algeria's capital a day after president has these beautifully and said that he would not seek another term in office he also announced that next month's presidential elections would be delayed saying that he was responding to weeks of protests but many voters are not convinced that the eighty two year old will follow through on his promise not to run again. echoes of the arab spring after nearly a month of popular protests eighty two year old with a flicker has bowed to public pressure and announced he will not now run for a fifth term as president but he pushed the election to be held next month indefinitely. the day after the announcement thousands of demonstrators are back in the streets of the capital algiers demanding immediate political change. did we are against any extensions any decisions to delay the elections or extend presidential terms we want to transition to governmental rule not sustain this corrupt government and if you have
london rocks off when strasburg thank you both. demonstrations of return to the streets of algeria's capital a day after president has these beautifully and said that he would not seek another term in office he also announced that next month's presidential elections would be delayed saying that he was responding to weeks of protests but many voters are not convinced that the eighty two year old will follow through on his promise not to run again. echoes of the arab spring after nearly a month...
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london rocks off in strasburg thank you both. to some of the other stories making news around the world to us by syrian forces say they have killed at least thirty eight you hardison have been fighting in eastern syria the syrian defense democratic of forces have been closing in on the town of baquba is for several weeks now it's the last part pocket of territory held by the so-called islamic state in syria. u.s. secretary of state mike pump has announced that washington is to withdraw all remaining diplomatic personnel from venezuela because of the country's deteriorating situation political turmoil and creased last week when the country's electricity grid largely collapsed president dora has suggested that u.s. sabotage is behind a blackout. a court in belgium has given a life sentence to a gunman who killed four people in an attack on the jewish museum in brussels where they know musha staged the attack in twenty fourteen after returning from syria where he's suspected of having for the so-called islamic state. the early envir
london rocks off in strasburg thank you both. to some of the other stories making news around the world to us by syrian forces say they have killed at least thirty eight you hardison have been fighting in eastern syria the syrian defense democratic of forces have been closing in on the town of baquba is for several weeks now it's the last part pocket of territory held by the so-called islamic state in syria. u.s. secretary of state mike pump has announced that washington is to withdraw all...
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theresa may making that late dash to strasburg.hery: still ahead, looking at the fed, the dollar and the wall street rally. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: we are counting down to the sydney futures. following the tailwind from u.s. stocks, rebounded after five sessions of losses. i'm haidi stroud-watts in sydney. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york. u.s. stocks jumped the most in six weeks as chipmakers rallied on dealnews and the latest retail data boosted hopes that the economy is not headed for a downturn. joining us now is marvin lowe. thank you for joining us today. as you are coming in, we saw the latest headlines out of brexit as well with prime minister may's deputy saying the government has a cure changes to the deal. they will actually vote on the improved deal tomorrow. that is happening, but obviously, we still don't see the end of the brexit saga as of yet. this is what happens this week. there is still much more to come on the forum of brexit taking place later this year. ow do you factor -- how do you factor such volatilit
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much software in strasburg for now well we thank you i think we're minutes away from getting results and the house of commons in london and i will come but here to the suitors are alex forrest wising alex so the presumption is that serious amaze theresa may will be defeated today the size of the defeat though will be significant it will be significant so just looking now at following what people have been tweeting and what the labor m.p.'s have been treating it seems to be that they think it will be a big defeat than many were perhaps predicting before many one focusing will not one hundred seventy so a majority of more than one hundred seventy against head deal so we said you know that she is going to be defeated and we are just waiting for that if it is a significant number still not as high as that number in january but it will be very difficult for her to do anything else with dale i mean there has been talk today about the possibility of her trying to come back for a third time with that meaningful if you just squeezing of it just even with a bit more but at the moment if it's d
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jun strasburg, urging a brexit deal.nalysis for the next 10 to 12 hours, how do they look at the star chamber, the elite conservative lawyers, will they be of any value to labour? ms. chapman: i doubt it. the things they are concerned about are not the same as the issues troubling the labour party. that particular group of lawyers calling themselves -- i do not think anybody else's calling them the star chamber -- they come from a perspective and do not think leaving without a deal is a problem. we disagree with that and we would reject leaving without a deal. we have never entertained that idea. i do not think we will be hanging on the words of him and his colleagues. francine: we are looking at jean claude juncker addressing asking the u.k. to approve the plan. it would mean a brexit deal must be approved by the country in a referendum. ms. chapman: if that is what is needed to break the deadlock, we would have to. you cannot say we want to prevent leaving without a deal but reject viable positions forward. it is a goo
jun strasburg, urging a brexit deal.nalysis for the next 10 to 12 hours, how do they look at the star chamber, the elite conservative lawyers, will they be of any value to labour? ms. chapman: i doubt it. the things they are concerned about are not the same as the issues troubling the labour party. that particular group of lawyers calling themselves -- i do not think anybody else's calling them the star chamber -- they come from a perspective and do not think leaving without a deal is a...
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strasburger the industry excuse man. i have testified on many occasions i hope you will get over this one day. so, placing dads into these vehicles is essential. there is no better way to advance potential life-saving technology. and it'sto mr. kelly my estimate based what he said that if we put these in every single vehicle it would be about , $10 per vehicle. who wouldn't pay $10 to put this system into their vehicle so that people would not drive drunk? that and cisco systems sensor systems prevent drunk driving, current advanced driver systems such as automatic emergency braking, lane departure warning and blind spot detection have verified safety benefits. yet none of these systems are required to be standard equipment in all vehicles and we know they work. in fact, many of these technologies are offered only on the most expensive models as part of a costly luxury package. we urge congress to acquire -- require these prevent technologies to be standard equipment by issuing motor vehicle safety standards with the dea
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european officials said -- stay here and in strasburg.he logic behind it is the prime minister may think we could -- she could get those concessions. if not, there is really no reason for her to fly in. and also the question, will should but the deal to a vote tomorrow? vonnie: everybody is saying there are no extra discussions. angela merkel saying it is up to the u.k. now. we also have others saying that there are no talks going on. that mario portugal saying we want to avoid a no deal brexit scenario. and it does not sound like there is much there. maria: that is right. what we do know is on friday the negotiation really hit a low point, that is when the eu put out concessions saying the backstop could only apply to northern ireland. but the u.k. said from day one they could not accept anything that treats the u.k. as a separate units, it has to be one. geoffrey cox said so much hope -- with geoffrey cox, some which was pinned on this man, but he made little progress. and in the eyes of the eu, the ball is still in london's court. guy:
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doctor robert strasburger overseas the dads program. i'm anxious to hear more about that. the honorable jane joan claybrook advocates for highway and auto safety board member and former administrator of the national highway traffic safety administration. and doctor david kelly, executive director of the coalition of ignition interlocks manufactures. we want to thank all of our witnesses for joining us today. we look forward to your testimony. at this time the chair will now recognize each witness for five minutes. i think everyone here has testified.. there is a light that will go off when you have one minute left. i hope you will consider wrapping up. i'm going to first begin -- did i say questions? i want to begin, you are recognized for five minutes. >> put your microphone on. >> thank you. thank you for holding this hearing. and for inviting me to testify. i am here today on behalf of mothers against drunk driving and representing the millions of victims of drunk driving crashes. i would also like to thank representative dingell for her leadership in action following t
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well that let's go now to london and you have used baggage last joining us from strasburg a state of use max hoffman good morning to both of you let's start with london baggett what's it looking like after the massive defeat last night will we see a no deal bracks said today in parliament. well it's expected that paul newman is voting against us that's right so we are expecting that m.p.'s really think that crashing out of the european union at the end of march in just two weeks time is for many of them something that they want to avoid at all cost and there is a vote later on and it's expected that it's going to voted against the question of course what comes next and the government and really part of india in the u.k. is an absolute disarray we don't know what's going to happen. mentioned jeremy corbett in your piece that leader of the opposition asking for fresh lessons and that's something that even some loyalists into recent mais own party all asking for so the future as of today extremely anxious ok if as expected as we just heard there from berrigan parliament keeps this very
well that let's go now to london and you have used baggage last joining us from strasburg a state of use max hoffman good morning to both of you let's start with london baggett what's it looking like after the massive defeat last night will we see a no deal bracks said today in parliament. well it's expected that paul newman is voting against us that's right so we are expecting that m.p.'s really think that crashing out of the european union at the end of march in just two weeks time is for...
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later on today in what's going to be a nail biting session here and of the ok max over to you in strasburg where the changes were hammered out apparently what does the e.u. make of this agreement. oh the e.u. has many voices brian but john close your go seems to think that this is it this is the last chance he said there was a second chance there will be no thirteen chance and this is a different kind of tone than we've heard in the past because the commission the e.u. commission that is in charge of negotiating this agreement on behalf of the european union said they were always open for talks although they didn't budge that much now it really depends on what the member states do because they are wholesale part of the european union of course but they have already said they will follow the lead of ireland because ireland will have to deal with all the consequences to avoid this hard border between northern ireland and ireland it's a clear. is that the commission had close contact with. in ireland it seems that the irish or on board so probably the rest of the e.u. will follow the lead of
later on today in what's going to be a nail biting session here and of the ok max over to you in strasburg where the changes were hammered out apparently what does the e.u. make of this agreement. oh the e.u. has many voices brian but john close your go seems to think that this is it this is the last chance he said there was a second chance there will be no thirteen chance and this is a different kind of tone than we've heard in the past because the commission the e.u. commission that is in...
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this and strasburg thank you. so how exactly would article first in it change the status quo on line well at the moment if a user uploads text video music or photos to a platform like you chew then the person is responsible for respecting copyright restrictions the changes the user is now looking to introduce that they make the platform operators liable for the content and this will be backed up with fines if those laws broken so it's meant to force sites like facebook and you tube to monitor what uses rashly publishing critics of scale for saying fear that websites will end up using automatic filters that could also block material that is not restricted but as we heard opponents of article thirteen say that it would have a chilling censorship effect and small businesses so i go referred to his that interview with one of the law's main sponsors this was the german m.e.p. x. so fast i was the first rejected criticisms that the bill would stifle creativity unisys for small startups and young into internet entreprene
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that she managed to secure last night at the eleventh hour following that late night trip over to strasburg to meet with junk and try as she might for the politicians she's trying to sell it to this all appears to be a case of too little too late one of many in parliament dead set against the deal dead set on voting against it or dead set against it is jeremy corbyn the leader of the opposition labor party take a listen to what he had to say about it. this is this was a bad deal in december when labor decided to vote against it it was a bad deal in january when it was rejected by the largest parliamentary history and mr speaker it is the same deal now we will be voting against this deal tonight for the reason that we search for that in december it is a bad deal it will damage our economy undermine our industries irreparably harm our manufacturing sector risk our national health service damage our public services and harm our living standards. when the deal was made public late last night i think the reason mays teen the downing street team were clearly hoping that they pulled a sort of brag
that she managed to secure last night at the eleventh hour following that late night trip over to strasburg to meet with junk and try as she might for the politicians she's trying to sell it to this all appears to be a case of too little too late one of many in parliament dead set against the deal dead set on voting against it or dead set against it is jeremy corbyn the leader of the opposition labor party take a listen to what he had to say about it. this is this was a bad deal in december...
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changes to replace a dinner with the president of the european commission treason may travel to strasburg for a last ditch talks with the head of tonight crucially part of the. opposition labor leader jeremy holden who we just saw called the negotiations a failure of the words the house of commons to reject means a deal that is merely. put forward very clear proposals very clear proposals on which he's day night british politicians once again get to vote on some form of withdrawal agreement that the prime minister has negotiated with the european union so what happens next if the government wins the vote the prime minister will have had a lucky escape the u.k. will be leaving the e.u. with a deal on march the twenty ninth but not scenario is looking increasingly unlikely is expected that politicians will reject terry's amazing beleaguered withdrawal agreement just like they did in january tries to the right two hundred into. the nose to the left four hundred and thirty two. in that case they'll be more votes to decide what to do next on wednesday polman would be whether it would approve l
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party he is a member of the european parliament and he joins us from strasburg mr mcallister thank you very much for joining us first off we should say that you are a german m.e.p. but you are also half scottish witnessing the chaos of the last few days in the british parliament i think it's safe to say it is an precedented what do you make of it. well this is all unprecedented perhaps it's even unbelievable grotesque or bizarre but anyhow we take note of all the decisions in the house of commons the one on tuesday evening the one yesterday evening and now we're waiting for the next decision today and then we will make up of wind one thing is clear if you are determined to leave the european union that are two options you either leave the european union on the basis of a withdrawal agreement or you leave the european union without an agreement these are the two options and this is what the house of commons will have to decide we negotiated the withdrawal agreement eighteen months with the u.k. government and that the prime minister will have a further attempt to get it through the hous
party he is a member of the european parliament and he joins us from strasburg mr mcallister thank you very much for joining us first off we should say that you are a german m.e.p. but you are also half scottish witnessing the chaos of the last few days in the british parliament i think it's safe to say it is an precedented what do you make of it. well this is all unprecedented perhaps it's even unbelievable grotesque or bizarre but anyhow we take note of all the decisions in the house of...
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thank you let's go to a strasburg join. so that's right some may. do amended deal has been defeated what does this now mean for the. well first of all some parliamentarians have already stopped by here in the media zone where we are and i would say the one word that sums up the reactions here is frustration because it's unclear still unclear to many year what the u.k. actually wants as barbara just described they have rejected the deal that i would say a large majority in the european parliament feels is a good compromise is something where the e.u. took many steps forward towards the u.k. to find this compromise rejected again and at the same time they want to exclude no deal bragg's it so that leaves us in a position almost exactly the same position that we have been before and it also leaves the e.u. rather helpless if they keep the position that this was it that this was as far as they were able to go there will be no third chance remember that's what drunk at the head of the e.u. commission on monday in this very town in strasbourg so if that i
thank you let's go to a strasburg join. so that's right some may. do amended deal has been defeated what does this now mean for the. well first of all some parliamentarians have already stopped by here in the media zone where we are and i would say the one word that sums up the reactions here is frustration because it's unclear still unclear to many year what the u.k. actually wants as barbara just described they have rejected the deal that i would say a large majority in the european...
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well mr bunn you the chief you commission negotiator for the brags that just spoke here in strasburg in the european parliament and he said the e.u. is ready he also called upon all peoples and all parties to prepare for a no deal bragg's we also talked to business leaders in the past weeks and months and it seems they are they they have adapted to the situation of course you do that when you lead a business you don't start on the twenty ninth of march looking for new partners for new ways to produce your products that formerly might have been produced in the u.k. so they are as ready as they can be right now and that doesn't mean that to of course trade the economy overall in the european union would take a hit but it would be much smaller than the hit the u.k. would have to take back it is that true we keep hearing that a no deal breaks it would be catastrophic water or a business owners companies they're saying. well yes for sure we had the head of the c.b.i. the biggest business lobby group this morning saying that this is no way to run the country she was criticizing the governm
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legal advice pretty much saying that all the extra documents that to reason may brought back from strasburg last night didn't really mean much and they didn't really change the legal issues surrounding especially the dreaded irish backstop issue that so many of the politicians here have a problem with and in turn that legal advice sort of created a knock on effect it led to other people rejecting the deal as well the party that props up to reason may's minority government the d u p the democratic unionist party of northern ireland they've had a think and they also announced that they would be voting against the deal tonight the reason they didn't make enough assurances and didn't secure enough surance is legally with brussels in order for anything to change their mind and of course the hardline brags that isn't a reason may's own party all still dead set against the deal that she is bringing into parliament that they're voting on this evening boris johnson the former foreign secretary who actually resigned over two reason may's handling of gregg's it last year he's been criticizing to reaso
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after late-night talks in strasburg.secured assurances on that irish backstop including the measure cannot be permanent. >> one of the requests parliament has, parliament came together and had a majority vote whether it should be possible to replace the backstop with alternative arrangements. clear timetable that enables the backstop as defined currently to be replaced with alternative arrangements. an insuranceop is policy, nothing more, nothing less. the intention is for it to be like in every insurance policy and if it would ever to be used, it will level this threat. technologies will he a briefing after being hit i patent case lawsuit was claims they submitted an inaccurate royalty report and paid nothing from 2015 onward. foxconn said it did not violate microsoft's rights and is being "i'm directly sued." u.s. retail sales -- sales plunged. the value of overall purchases that isof 1% and compared to a 1.6% drop in december which was the steepest since 20th -- 2009. sales of the control group subset which excludes f
after late-night talks in strasburg.secured assurances on that irish backstop including the measure cannot be permanent. >> one of the requests parliament has, parliament came together and had a majority vote whether it should be possible to replace the backstop with alternative arrangements. clear timetable that enables the backstop as defined currently to be replaced with alternative arrangements. an insuranceop is policy, nothing more, nothing less. the intention is for it to be like...
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made decision to fly to strasburg for talks with commission president jean-claude juncker. 20 minutesht comedy held a joint conference to announce the changes which they hope will be enough to win over lawmakers in this evening caution vote. >> crucially, the request of parliament had and came together and had a majority vote for, that it should be possible to replace the backstop with alternative arrangements. we have secured a very clear timetable that enables the backstop as defined currently to be replaced with alternative arrangements. annabelle: venezuela's power crisis which has put utilities out of commission is now risking water supplies for 5.5 million people. many of caracas's residents have been reduced to carrying buckets of filthy river water after pumping plants stopped operating due to ongoing power cuts. lack of maintenance means backed up power plants at dams around caracas out of action. meanwhile, the executive director of the international energy agency has told bloomberg the geopolitical situation is very challenging for the oil market. >> we are seeing the geopo
made decision to fly to strasburg for talks with commission president jean-claude juncker. 20 minutesht comedy held a joint conference to announce the changes which they hope will be enough to win over lawmakers in this evening caution vote. >> crucially, the request of parliament had and came together and had a majority vote for, that it should be possible to replace the backstop with alternative arrangements. we have secured a very clear timetable that enables the backstop as defined...
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clear the plane was new so what went wrong and britain's theresa may makes an eleventh hour dash to strasburg concessions from the european union westminster lawmakers vote tomorrow again on her break. it's good to have you with us we begin tonight in algeria where president. has pulled out of the race for reelection the decision not to run for a fifth term comes after weeks of nationwide protest against his renewed candidacy in a letter to the jury an appeal. beautifully give said that the election that was planned for mid april will now be delayed until a national conference on constitutional reform of the eighty two year old leader who you see right here is now reshuffling his government but if lincoln has been in power since one thousand nine hundred nine he returned to algeria on sunday after spending two weeks in a swiss hospital. and for more on this now i'm joined by journalist sophie from the algerian capital algiers who joins me over the phone sophie on you've just been out on the streets and what is the mood there what are people saying about this decision to flee not running for a
clear the plane was new so what went wrong and britain's theresa may makes an eleventh hour dash to strasburg concessions from the european union westminster lawmakers vote tomorrow again on her break. it's good to have you with us we begin tonight in algeria where president. has pulled out of the race for reelection the decision not to run for a fifth term comes after weeks of nationwide protest against his renewed candidacy in a letter to the jury an appeal. beautifully give said that the...
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just hours after she'd arrived back from strasburg with new legal assurances over the withdrawal deal may's position had been undermined by her own top legal advisor attorney general geoffrey cox said the tweaks by the e.u. didn't alter his legal opinion over the possibility of the u.k. being locked into a customs union as part of a so-called backstop the mechanism to prevent a hard border between islands and northern ireland as a result she was never going to win over hardline euro skeptic members of her own party they'll now be a commons vote on wednesday on whether to rule out leaving the e.u. without a deal then thursday could see a vote on whether to ask brussels for an extension to the article fifty period of new goes. ations the leader of the opposition is clinging on to the hope of a fresh general election the primaries should run down the clock and their caucus reign run out on him maybe it's time instead we have a general election and the people get things through their government should be. but what now for to resume the size of her defeat is too large to aim for a chance o
just hours after she'd arrived back from strasburg with new legal assurances over the withdrawal deal may's position had been undermined by her own top legal advisor attorney general geoffrey cox said the tweaks by the e.u. didn't alter his legal opinion over the possibility of the u.k. being locked into a customs union as part of a so-called backstop the mechanism to prevent a hard border between islands and northern ireland as a result she was never going to win over hardline euro skeptic...
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four years of intense argument came to a head in strasburg on cheese day when the european parliament debated copyright reform german law maker x. and fast negotiated the deal on behalf of the parliament thank you it's get on the page start list this is about the rule of law it's all one we're talking about is protecting a fundamental right it's about property and about the right to intellectual property and finally it's about fair payment for content creators it's up to us to save european cultural products and not to hand them over to tech monopolies for them to plunder. was. the aim of this reform is to require those who profit from content shared on the internet to obtain permission to do so and if necessary to pay the originators. of. people like musician alexander dommage who currently find it almost impossible to benefit when their creative work is uploaded to the internet. this is about a fundamental right to creators who want to live from their efforts composers photographers whatever have a right to share in the commercial exploitation of their work that means to receive pay
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and games in london as we have seen this for three months now above rehearsal and in london but in strasburg thank you bill. full coverage. on the coast from the top of the next hour let's turn our attention now to some of the other stories making news around the world the european union's aviation safety agency has joined the growing list of jurisdictions suspending the operation of old boeing seven three seven max eight and max nine craft and european air space restrictions full of sunday's fatal crash of an ethiopian airlines max eight. hours they say they're concerned that they're receiving insufficient information from that investigation many lines of oh so nice about grounding that max a it's affecting nearly half of the three hundred seventy four planes currently in operation around the world. more from stephen beardsley from a business department welcome so the american f.a.a. the federal aviation agency has said that these planes are safe but it doesn't look like the rest of the world believes i'm right and these are regulatory authorities exercising the authority that they're suppo
and games in london as we have seen this for three months now above rehearsal and in london but in strasburg thank you bill. full coverage. on the coast from the top of the next hour let's turn our attention now to some of the other stories making news around the world the european union's aviation safety agency has joined the growing list of jurisdictions suspending the operation of old boeing seven three seven max eight and max nine craft and european air space restrictions full of sunday's...
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jean-claude juncker at a joint press conference after discussions taking place in strasburg, france. they have come to a conclusion that resulted in joint, legally binding instrument to do the withdrawal agreement on brexit. essentially taking a look at the irish backstop, the legal obligations and the insurance nature of the backstop. theresa may say it is an insurance policy but it it can be replaced by something else and both parties have legal ways to get out of it if one party decides to use it as a threat. lots of questions still remain. let's go to analysis. , a lot of skepticism in the chamber when they were going through this proposed instrument being drafted, waiting to be to the attorney general as well. has anything really meaningfully changed from what you heard? >> not very much. it is clear that theresa may did not want to say the obvious, that not a single word has changed in the withdrawal agreement. you have is a supplement to the withdrawal agreement. hypothetically, the u.k. could, under its own interpretation, seek a unilateral exit from the backstop. require, es
jean-claude juncker at a joint press conference after discussions taking place in strasburg, france. they have come to a conclusion that resulted in joint, legally binding instrument to do the withdrawal agreement on brexit. essentially taking a look at the irish backstop, the legal obligations and the insurance nature of the backstop. theresa may say it is an insurance policy but it it can be replaced by something else and both parties have legal ways to get out of it if one party decides to...
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just hours after she'd arrived back from strasburg with new legal assurances over the withdrawal deal may's position has been undermined by her own top legal advisor attorney general geoffrey cox said the tweaks by the e.u. didn't alter his legal opinion over the possibility of the u.k. being locked into a customs union a spot of the so-called backstop the mechanism to prevent a hard border between islands and northern ireland as a result she was never going to win over hardline euro skeptic members of her own party they'll now be a commons vote on wednesday on whether to rule out leaving the e.u. without a deal then thursday could see a vote on whether to ask brussels for an extension to the article fifty period of negotiations the leader of the opposition is clinging on to the hope of a fresh general election the prime minister's run down the clock on the caucus rain run out on her maybe it's time instead we had a general election in the people get these issues. you think of them should pay. but what now for to resume a the size of her defeat is too large to aim for a chance of gett
just hours after she'd arrived back from strasburg with new legal assurances over the withdrawal deal may's position has been undermined by her own top legal advisor attorney general geoffrey cox said the tweaks by the e.u. didn't alter his legal opinion over the possibility of the u.k. being locked into a customs union a spot of the so-called backstop the mechanism to prevent a hard border between islands and northern ireland as a result she was never going to win over hardline euro skeptic...
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just hours after she'd arrived back from strasburg with new legal assurances over the withdrawal deal may's position had been undermined by her own top legal advisor attorney general geoffrey cox said the tweaks by the e.u. didn't alter his legal opinion over the possibility of the u.k. being locked into a customs union as part of a so-called backstop the mechanism to prevent a hard border between islands and northern ireland as a result she was never going to win over hardline euro skeptic members of her own party they'll now be a commons vote on wednesday on whether to rule out leaving the e.u. without a deal then thursday could see a vote on whether to ask brussels for an extension to the article fifty period of negotiations the leader of the opposition is clinging on to the hope of a fresh general election the primaries has run down the clock and the caucus rain run out on her maybe it's time instead we had a general election and the people have been through their government should think of. but what now for to resume a the size of her defeat is too large to aim for a chance of ge
just hours after she'd arrived back from strasburg with new legal assurances over the withdrawal deal may's position had been undermined by her own top legal advisor attorney general geoffrey cox said the tweaks by the e.u. didn't alter his legal opinion over the possibility of the u.k. being locked into a customs union as part of a so-called backstop the mechanism to prevent a hard border between islands and northern ireland as a result she was never going to win over hardline euro skeptic...
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elm we will let you go back to the session in strasburg.berg for out -- throughout the day. not miss our interviews with the chief executive of jpmorgan tomorrow. ♪ alix: boeing's crisis. the faa comes under pressure. theer ted cruz adds to senate chorus calling for the grounding of the aircraft. maynext mode after theresa 's vote after theresa may final brexit plan fails. david: welcome to "bloomberg daybreak." i'm delighted to be bat back with alix steel. well done. we hadwere flying back, this scandal break. like,when i saw it, i was oh, yeah? doesn't phase me.
elm we will let you go back to the session in strasburg.berg for out -- throughout the day. not miss our interviews with the chief executive of jpmorgan tomorrow. ♪ alix: boeing's crisis. the faa comes under pressure. theer ted cruz adds to senate chorus calling for the grounding of the aircraft. maynext mode after theresa 's vote after theresa may final brexit plan fails. david: welcome to "bloomberg daybreak." i'm delighted to be bat back with alix steel. well done. we hadwere...
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sterling was trading upp after that deal had been announced in strasburg g last night. as the attorney general's legall advised has been published, we're talking about trading just over one d dollar and $.30 and around 116 against the euro. let's go to you and and. -- let's go to london. jane. for being with us, what was it in the legal advice that spooked the markets? >> just at thahat there was s nt enough o of a guarantee to i it. numbers.nough in their 'sny mps were looking at cox explanation of what went on last night as a reassurance. a legally binding arrangement with respect to the assurances that they needed on the irish backstop. jeffrey cox said perhaps there is not enough substantial changes legally for them to be reassured so the market is looking ahead thinking if this is the case theresa may's deal may not pass tonight. sterling has registered this disappointment. not to say sterling remains the best concurrency to date. quite a lot of optimism built up about the process of a hard versus can be avoided. lamarcus anticipating that theresa may's deal will n
sterling was trading upp after that deal had been announced in strasburg g last night. as the attorney general's legall advised has been published, we're talking about trading just over one d dollar and $.30 and around 116 against the euro. let's go to you and and. -- let's go to london. jane. for being with us, what was it in the legal advice that spooked the markets? >> just at thahat there was s nt enough o of a guarantee to i it. numbers.nough in their 'sny mps were looking at cox...
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what i fear is harper is hitting home runs off of strasburg. >> cheuck, thank you very much. >> w'll. >> it's not. >> if you wantet me to into it with her, we can move on to the redabins. >> howt that, pal. >> i know. just fun to have the sports conversation, that's all. > yeah. >> that's good. it's not baseball. let me just make the changes. >> let me just make th transition. not good baseball weather today if you're going to go out there. >> thank you, adam. >> thank you, adam. >> that was the best toss i've ever had. >> actually it was. >> listen, hey, you're right. it'sot baseball weather. also not baseball season quite yet so there's that. all right. we're looking at -- except i guess down in spring training. listen, down in florida, looking a lot better than us though this system is bring pretty strong area to the south. we're seeing snow with some rain. rain from the d. area and points south and eve. snow to the north and west. this contnues to bush from the south and west moving to the north and east, and you may have a little bit of wetan snow rain at the same time. but this
what i fear is harper is hitting home runs off of strasburg. >> cheuck, thank you very much. >> w'll. >> it's not. >> if you wantet me to into it with her, we can move on to the redabins. >> howt that, pal. >> i know. just fun to have the sports conversation, that's all. > yeah. >> that's good. it's not baseball. let me just make the changes. >> let me just make th transition. not good baseball weather today if you're going to go out there....
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sterling jumps as theresa may has a last-minute dash to strasburg yielding a new brexit.ll have analysis from moody's up next. that is up next and this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: theresa may has won changes to her brexit bill raising the chances of a deal passing parliament later today. after late night talks with juncker, may secured a assurances on the so-called irish backstop including that the measure cannot be permanent. for theld this mean u.k. at economy and its credit rating? we are now joined by the chief credit officer for moody's, colin ellis. tell me this. you have not had a conference call yet but given everything you have heard and the new assurances she has, do you think her bill will pass the parliament vote tonight? be very think it will close. if i had to bet on it today, right now, i would say she will fall just short but it should be a lot closer than it was in january when she lost by a record margin of over 200 votes. these changes that she has achieved are all about appeasing the so-called european research group which is a core of conservative mps that
sterling jumps as theresa may has a last-minute dash to strasburg yielding a new brexit.ll have analysis from moody's up next. that is up next and this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: theresa may has won changes to her brexit bill raising the chances of a deal passing parliament later today. after late night talks with juncker, may secured a assurances on the so-called irish backstop including that the measure cannot be permanent. for theld this mean u.k. at economy and its credit rating? we are now...
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perpetrator of last december -- to avenge the perpetratotorrof e last attack on the christmas market in strasburg the knowledge of the profile of the individual, serving 30 years inn prison, justifies an investigation by thehe anti-terr department of the prosecutor's office. the individual was also convicted for glorifying terrorism in 2015.. morningng, a 27-year-old stabbed two staff membmbers as he was s receivinga visst from his spouse and the family visiting unit. his wife died from her injuries following the police assault. as for the guards, one of them suffered a serious wound to his chest while the other was stabbed in the face and back. both are in stable condition. i have come to tell the community here at the prison that like them, i was shocked, and i will work to make e sure everythingng is doneeto understd how this situatiin came about. focus on how the prisoner's wife was able to bring in a ceramic he was not under increasednd why surveillance. carlos ghosn walks out of the tokyo detention facility. the former chairman of nissan motors has been subjected to house arrest t after pos
perpetrator of last december -- to avenge the perpetratotorrof e last attack on the christmas market in strasburg the knowledge of the profile of the individual, serving 30 years inn prison, justifies an investigation by thehe anti-terr department of the prosecutor's office. the individual was also convicted for glorifying terrorism in 2015.. morningng, a 27-year-old stabbed two staff membmbers as he was s receivinga visst from his spouse and the family visiting unit. his wife died from her...
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. >> in the end, the strasburg parliament voted in favor of copyright reforms. the united -- the states must approve the legislation before it can take effect. >> we want to explore both sides of this issue. to my right is carl, and my colleague and a musician. if you consider what was passed today, that would imply that for years you had been shortchanged by these online platforms. >> indeed i have and many others. these companies like youtube, google, facebook, to been using a lot of facebook -- a lot of content and not been reimbursing is properly. they are paying a lot less than even competitors like spotify. it is quite a dire situation. brent: are you not a real -- able to demand a fair price? >> we will now. they have had a deal with a german collection agency but it was not a good one and this will force them to properly licensed this material that they want to use and if we're lucky, it will be like a like a license -- a blanket license with a make deals with the whole industry so it gives us a better chance of getting close to fair renumeration. brent:
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s exit from the you also top the agenda at the european parliament in strasburg lawmakers there slammed britain's handling of brics it negotiations. you'll come not to be trade the six million people who signed the petition to resolve. the problem of you merely a shouldn't punishment just because of the mass in authority but over your stability you get very close trolled over your lives and apologize to the british people for what you do to the last days. i said to someone if i were to compare great britain to the sphinx this things will be an open book comparison. that's the place of going to be inside you to be not yours. it does come after a traumatic few days at westminster to which the british m.p.'s wrest control of the breaks that process from the prime minister to resign may they will later vote on a series of breaks and alternatives in the hope of finding a way out of the current deadlock meanwhile may is trying to rally support for her brakes at the four steel which has already been defeated twice by power. element she has been facing pressure to resign too from fellow employe
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britain's prime minist has been holding last-ditch talks with eu officials in strasburg at this houre outlook for her brexit deal is murky. we are hearing that theresa may will make a statement after the discussions. she is trying to win sport ahead of a vote on her plan due tomorrow. but we don't really know what lawmakers will be voting on. where is whdo know. if mrs. may's amended brexit deal is approved tomorrow, the w u.l leave the eu on track in 18 days time. but if parliament rejects her deal for a second time, who knows where brexit is headed? mps will vote on wednesday on whether or not to leave the eu s thout a deal. if parliament voainst a no-deal brexit, there will be a third vote on thursdre mps will be asked if they want to extend the deadline beyond march 29. that may be up to the eu. to help us work through all of this, i'm joined by the bbc's gary o'donoghue. is this a make or break moment for theresa may tonight and for her brexit deal? gary: we have said a thousand times before, haven't we, but we are getting to 18 days from march 29, the official day britain meant
britain's prime minist has been holding last-ditch talks with eu officials in strasburg at this houre outlook for her brexit deal is murky. we are hearing that theresa may will make a statement after the discussions. she is trying to win sport ahead of a vote on her plan due tomorrow. but we don't really know what lawmakers will be voting on. where is whdo know. if mrs. may's amended brexit deal is approved tomorrow, the w u.l leave the eu on track in 18 days time. but if parliament rejects her...