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the eu aims to curb trafficking. proposals include locating the boats of potential traffickers and destroying them. eu investigators would also try to track down those masterminding the operations and freeze their financing, but traffickers are not the cause of the migrant crisis. as long as europe does nothing to stop the breakup of states such as syria and refuses to open up legal channels for entry to the eu, migrant deaths will continue. the biggest conflict within the eu is over the number of asylum seekers each country takes an. now brussels hopes to relieve southern european nations like italy with a new distribution model. in a pilot project, the eu aims to resettle 5000 migrants relocating them proportionately between all 28 eu states, but member states are unable to agree on a binding distribution plan. the project is voluntary and dependent on the political will of independent countries. >> unfortunately, that danger does not end when migrants reach their destination. families are often 20 apart on their wa
the eu aims to curb trafficking. proposals include locating the boats of potential traffickers and destroying them. eu investigators would also try to track down those masterminding the operations and freeze their financing, but traffickers are not the cause of the migrant crisis. as long as europe does nothing to stop the breakup of states such as syria and refuses to open up legal channels for entry to the eu, migrant deaths will continue. the biggest conflict within the eu is over the number...
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florence villeminot reporting on the taking of russia's giant gas industry. eu preparing to take gaszpr om. your watching live from paris. ♪ italian police say they have charged the captain of the boat involved in the mediterranean's worst migrant disaster. the u.n. says at least a hundred people died when it cap size off libya over the weekend. the man was among 28 survivors who arrived in physically and was arrested alongside a fellow remember. reporter: a long way from home among the 28th survivors of sunday's disaster are people from mali, senegal and bangladesh. many survivors are syrian, like the captain, charged with human trafficking and multiple human off-site. -- human homicide. >> we have arrested two alleged traffickers, the captain of the shipwrecked vesicle, and a crew member. reporter: the fishing boat left tripoli in libya at 8:00 a.m. on saturday carrying more than 800 people. it capsized. hundreds of passengers had been locked below deck, including children between the ages of 10 and 12. survivors say they climbed onto dead bodies to stay afloa
florence villeminot reporting on the taking of russia's giant gas industry. eu preparing to take gaszpr om. your watching live from paris. ♪ italian police say they have charged the captain of the boat involved in the mediterranean's worst migrant disaster. the u.n. says at least a hundred people died when it cap size off libya over the weekend. the man was among 28 survivors who arrived in physically and was arrested alongside a fellow remember. reporter: a long way from home among the 28th...
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you want to leave the eu. it's a very clear position. but the only way that can happen is by having a referendum. stay in, fight get a better deal but hold the ref ren dpum. the irony for nigel's position is they vote for him and end up with miliband. >> i want to come back. >> thank you. nigel farage. thank you david cameron. >> second tame in this debate. >> i want to come back. >> thank you, david cameron. >> twice in this debate. >> thank you nigel farage. let's hear the point op syria. thank you. >> we have taken some people from syria, some of the most vulnerable people including elderly and disabled people. but the most important thing we can do in syria is maintain the fact that we're the second largest bilateral aid donor helping people in the refugee camps to be clothed and housed and try to find a solution so they can go home. there are 6 million people who are in danger of being refugees. we cannot take all those people in. it makes sense to use our aid budget to help them in the issue. >> on the issue of leaving europe nicola
you want to leave the eu. it's a very clear position. but the only way that can happen is by having a referendum. stay in, fight get a better deal but hold the ref ren dpum. the irony for nigel's position is they vote for him and end up with miliband. >> i want to come back. >> thank you. nigel farage. thank you david cameron. >> second tame in this debate. >> i want to come back. >> thank you, david cameron. >> twice in this debate. >> thank you nigel...
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the eu still has no solution. the u.k.'s independent paper highlights the eu's failure. it asks the question how many more lives will be allowed to die before our leaders put shared humanity before political posturing. there is the same sense that politics is being put ahead of humanitarian concerns. genie: there's a lot of focus on what these people are running from. in many cases, it is war zones and conflicts. reporter: absolutely. that's being put into sharp relief by a new video that has emerged supposedly from the islamic state group, sharing the beheading of dozens of ethiopian christians in libya. this is "a new york -- a "new york times" article about that. essentially, outside of the home territory if you like, of syria and iraq, libya could be the next biggest place where i.s. exists. genie: violence has been continuing in south africa where there has been another xenophobic attack in a long line of them. reporter: and this just days after the government pledged to put an end to these attacks. we've got a shocking picture which was taken -- it is in "the south
the eu still has no solution. the u.k.'s independent paper highlights the eu's failure. it asks the question how many more lives will be allowed to die before our leaders put shared humanity before political posturing. there is the same sense that politics is being put ahead of humanitarian concerns. genie: there's a lot of focus on what these people are running from. in many cases, it is war zones and conflicts. reporter: absolutely. that's being put into sharp relief by a new video that has...
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the eu is still playing hardball with greece over its bailout. the greek prime minister goes to moscow for a high-profile trip with a vladimir putin. a white u.s. police man is charged with murder over the death of a black and. that is after amateur video shows the officer shooting the man in the back eight times as he is running away. and a bitter family feud at the heart of the french far right. current leader marine le pen tries to distance herself from her hard-line father and founder of the national front. also coming up for you this hour, you need to spend it to make it. we will have details of the french government's plan to have businesses invest in themselves. and former british prime minister tony blair weighs in on the upcoming edition election -- british election. he has hard words for david cameron and his lands for a referendum on leaving the eu if his conservative party retains power. genie: the european union is still coming down hard on greece for its bailout program but greek prime minister alexis tsipras appears to be trying a n
the eu is still playing hardball with greece over its bailout. the greek prime minister goes to moscow for a high-profile trip with a vladimir putin. a white u.s. police man is charged with murder over the death of a black and. that is after amateur video shows the officer shooting the man in the back eight times as he is running away. and a bitter family feud at the heart of the french far right. current leader marine le pen tries to distance herself from her hard-line father and founder of...
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refugee agency says the eu plan to tackle the migrant crisis in the mediterranean is an important stepcollective european action eu agreed to triple funding for navel mission and lay the ground work for military action against trafficics and comes after hundreds are rescued from the italian coast guard on thursday and we are joined just outside a migrant detention center so eu is talking about the possibility of using a military force to stop the boats leaving libya, how feasible is that and is that going to work? >> well i have to say standing on this side of the mediterranean and looking at the situation, it seems quite difficult. the eu will probably have to come up with some sort of plan but the way things work here is that there is no fix meeting point for smugglers. i was speaking to the coast guards yesterday and said we have hundreds of kilometers of coast and along the coast in the middle of the night there is a meeting.and the way it happens is smugglers take them by small inflatable dinghys to another boat and the crossing happens so it's a very complicated issue to go after
refugee agency says the eu plan to tackle the migrant crisis in the mediterranean is an important stepcollective european action eu agreed to triple funding for navel mission and lay the ground work for military action against trafficics and comes after hundreds are rescued from the italian coast guard on thursday and we are joined just outside a migrant detention center so eu is talking about the possibility of using a military force to stop the boats leaving libya, how feasible is that and is...
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we've already heard from the eu as well as the foreign minister of iran. let's summarize what we've just heard. fundamentally, they will find new ways to put to use the uranium they have including a development center there in iran. and they will hammer out the details of a final agreement over the worst of the next three months with the expectation of a deadline june 30. fundamentally the broad outlines of an agreement, to limit the capacity of enriched nuclear materials, the uranium has been reached there in switzerland. we have iran agreeing to limit production of the same time that the eu and the world powers have agreed to lift sanctions. the lifting of those sanctions will not take place until july 1.
we've already heard from the eu as well as the foreign minister of iran. let's summarize what we've just heard. fundamentally, they will find new ways to put to use the uranium they have including a development center there in iran. and they will hammer out the details of a final agreement over the worst of the next three months with the expectation of a deadline june 30. fundamentally the broad outlines of an agreement, to limit the capacity of enriched nuclear materials, the uranium has been...
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from the far side of the solar system the hubble telescope celebrates its 25th birthday. ♪ hello, the eus it will double the emergency aid it gives to italy, greece and malta to deal with influx of migrants crossing mediterranean from north africa and used to staff reception centers and provide medical aid to people like this dozens more who arrived in the sicily port on friday but eu divertingly resources to stop the people smugglers and appearing in a nearby court was this man, tunisia mohamed and prosecutors say he was at the helm of the boat which collided with a container ship and sank off the libyan coast and 700 people died. numbers contributed to an april record for migrant deaths at sea. more than 1300 migrants are thought to have died making the perilless crossing and we go to italian island of sicily and in the connection of the deaths with the 700 migrants. >> reporter: indeed they are still in court, it's 6:00 p.m. local here on sicily. and this was an incident sorry, which is supposedly just a preliminary hearing. we expected it to last probably now more than an hour or two
from the far side of the solar system the hubble telescope celebrates its 25th birthday. ♪ hello, the eus it will double the emergency aid it gives to italy, greece and malta to deal with influx of migrants crossing mediterranean from north africa and used to staff reception centers and provide medical aid to people like this dozens more who arrived in the sicily port on friday but eu divertingly resources to stop the people smugglers and appearing in a nearby court was this man, tunisia...
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see them come on the podium the first two people who will speak, the iranian foreign minister, and the eu representative. although john kerry has been here all this time technically, this process has always been led for the international community by the european union. catherine ashton was deeply involved in these nuclear negotiations for a long time. >> for a moment thank you. we're going to keep with those live shots i think from the press conference in switzerland. let's take you now to washington d.c. and speak to al jazeera's correspondent there. james was alluding to a little earlier all this being very very carefully watched by congress. >>reporter: it really is. i want to give you a scheduling update. president obama was scheduled to go to louisville about two hours ago for a speech but he's still at the white house. officials are not saying if we'll hear from the president or not. they've been putting out stories that the president is intimately involved with this process, knows the number of centrifuges, has been keeping abreast of every step. and one reason he's put so much on
see them come on the podium the first two people who will speak, the iranian foreign minister, and the eu representative. although john kerry has been here all this time technically, this process has always been led for the international community by the european union. catherine ashton was deeply involved in these nuclear negotiations for a long time. >> for a moment thank you. we're going to keep with those live shots i think from the press conference in switzerland. let's take you now...
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reporter: the eu is finally moving. triton will be turned into the european search and rescue mission. more boats, more money, and a new mandate being talked about. help shall be given t italy and greece. particularly help with processing the refugees that arrive. the problem that many european interior ministers have here is that people just sort of float away from italy, they make their way to the north in an illegal manner. nobody knows where they are and who they are. they want to change that. plus there will be a step in the way of the redistribution of recognized war refugees, people who have to be protected in the european union. they will be distributed according to an allocation key. brent: more equality there. what you are talking about is improving what already exists. a lot of the criticism at this meeting has been of things outside of europe, for example, the crisis in libya or the problem with human traffickers in africa. these are things that europe really cannot change. is there a sense of almost helpless
reporter: the eu is finally moving. triton will be turned into the european search and rescue mission. more boats, more money, and a new mandate being talked about. help shall be given t italy and greece. particularly help with processing the refugees that arrive. the problem that many european interior ministers have here is that people just sort of float away from italy, they make their way to the north in an illegal manner. nobody knows where they are and who they are. they want to change...
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inside the eu, the key changes i'm going to make if you re-elect me are these. first of all anyone coming from an eu country cannot claim unemployment benefit while they're looking for a job. second, if they're here after six months and haven't got a job, they have to go home. third, you have to work here for four years paying into the system before you get tax credits and other benefits out of the system. and fourth if you're living here because your family's back at home, you will no longer be able to send the child benefit home to your family. now, those four changes are big changes. they'll make a real difference and help us to control immigration immigration. if i'm prime minister, that's what you'll get. [ applause ] >> just a couple of points. i'm sure a lot of people have questions on this. a couple of points. first of all, we looked at the figures of this. under 6% of eu nationals living in this country claim benefits of any kind. under 6%. >> i'm not -- >> you're saying stopping that is going to hugely reduce the number. the other thing is -- >> let me
inside the eu, the key changes i'm going to make if you re-elect me are these. first of all anyone coming from an eu country cannot claim unemployment benefit while they're looking for a job. second, if they're here after six months and haven't got a job, they have to go home. third, you have to work here for four years paying into the system before you get tax credits and other benefits out of the system. and fourth if you're living here because your family's back at home, you will no longer...
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the eu only recognizes one. most of the departures especially lately have been from the western side where there's the court-appointed government in tripoly. the eu has no dealings with that government and they announced yesterday they would stand against any kind of eu military intervention intervention. and then the other issue, the migrant who is have traveled thousands of kilometers and have reached this point and are adamant they want to risk their lives and reach europe. according to international law, you cannot send a refugee back to their country if there's a war or any kind of persecution going on there. most people in the detention center come from war-stricken countries. plus, there are no more embassies in tripoly. the people inside don't have passports or money. how do you get them out of libya and get them back home? it's certainly a very complicated issue to handle. and this summer it will probably be very difficult to stem the flow trying to reach europe. >> they're willing to risk everything in
the eu only recognizes one. most of the departures especially lately have been from the western side where there's the court-appointed government in tripoly. the eu has no dealings with that government and they announced yesterday they would stand against any kind of eu military intervention intervention. and then the other issue, the migrant who is have traveled thousands of kilometers and have reached this point and are adamant they want to risk their lives and reach europe. according to...
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refugee agency says the eu plan to tackle the migrant crisis in the mediterranean sea is an importantto collective action eu agreed to triple funding for the navel mission and they will lay the ground work for military action against traffickers as hundreds of people were rescued from the italian coast guard on thursday. and nearly all of the people it rescues in the med train -- mediterranean and we are in misrata. >> standing here it's difficult to see how the eu could carry out military intervention against smugglers, it's a very shadow network and has 2000 kilometers of libya coastline and another issue which is the current political situation here in libya, there are two rival governments, the eu only recognizes the one based in tobrook but most departures especially lately have been from the western side where there is a court-appointed government in tripoli, the eu has no dealings with that government and actually heard from senior officials of that government just yesterday that they will stand against any kind of eu military intervention. then there is the other issue, what t
refugee agency says the eu plan to tackle the migrant crisis in the mediterranean sea is an importantto collective action eu agreed to triple funding for the navel mission and they will lay the ground work for military action against traffickers as hundreds of people were rescued from the italian coast guard on thursday. and nearly all of the people it rescues in the med train -- mediterranean and we are in misrata. >> standing here it's difficult to see how the eu could carry out...
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. >> the eu filed anti trust charges against russian energy giant gazprom. reaction from moscow. >> the saudi-led coalition launched more strikes in yemen despite an announcement that the air campaign is over. fighter jets struck houthi targets in taiz and aden in the south. fierce battles are taking place on the ground in aden between supporters of president adou rabbo mansour hadi and houthi fighters. let's bring in al jazeera's muhammed on the saudi-yemeni border. we were entering a new phase announced yesterday so why are we seeing new airstrikes in taiz? >> it is a new phase but is not completely a different phase. for those who thought that the announcement yesterday night by the leadership of the coalition is the end of the war they might be disappointed today. the saudi arabia and its allies launched a series of strikes at least two confirmed to us. one was after the announcement of the end of the war in aden when tanks in possession of the houthis were seen moving to areas from which they were expelled a few days ago in the area of the coastal line o
. >> the eu filed anti trust charges against russian energy giant gazprom. reaction from moscow. >> the saudi-led coalition launched more strikes in yemen despite an announcement that the air campaign is over. fighter jets struck houthi targets in taiz and aden in the south. fierce battles are taking place on the ground in aden between supporters of president adou rabbo mansour hadi and houthi fighters. let's bring in al jazeera's muhammed on the saudi-yemeni border. we were...
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moscow is feeling the pinch of eu sanctions, something both countries opposed. putin clarified their plans. >> i want to assure you that we are not going to use any kind of situations within the european union in order to bit by bit resolve the issue of improving relations with the european block as a whole. >> this could meet loans for greece in exchange for economic cooperation. vladimir putin is keen on shoring up bilateral trade which is fallen 40%. they also discussed extending the turkish pipeline project into greece, a move that could turn athens into a major european energy hog. -- energy hug. tsipras said it is eager european problem that needs it european solution. >> i can say that today is an important day for russian and greek relations. >> as the new friendship is forged, it's unclear what it means for greece and the eu. tsipras said this trip to russia won't be his last. brian: what do the talks hold for both greece and the eu and russia as well? our correspondents, marcus let's start with you. you were following the talks today. what kind of econo
moscow is feeling the pinch of eu sanctions, something both countries opposed. putin clarified their plans. >> i want to assure you that we are not going to use any kind of situations within the european union in order to bit by bit resolve the issue of improving relations with the european block as a whole. >> this could meet loans for greece in exchange for economic cooperation. vladimir putin is keen on shoring up bilateral trade which is fallen 40%. they also discussed extending...
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the eu has to vote on extending sanctions. ly approved extending sanctions at the end of june or july at the latest. you have got come in general, a sort of easing of tensions around ukraine. they see this as an effort, or will see this as an effort to antagonize them. it really comes down to the detail of the complaint itself. if the european union wants, it can fine gazprom to the tune of 10%k of their export revenue globally. the russians would say this is another chapter in the war against russia. guy: economic war antagonize. ryan: they are off to athens. as much as people talk about use of gas as a political weapon, it can be a cartrot. you do not hear greeks complaining about gazprom. the greeks are seeking a discount. like 1% overall. lyrically they are close. francine: this is in russia's interest because they are less than other countries. guy: it will annoy the germans. ryan: you would be surprised. the germans get one of the biggest discounts of all of the countries. but absolutely, geopolitically it is helpful to h
the eu has to vote on extending sanctions. ly approved extending sanctions at the end of june or july at the latest. you have got come in general, a sort of easing of tensions around ukraine. they see this as an effort, or will see this as an effort to antagonize them. it really comes down to the detail of the complaint itself. if the european union wants, it can fine gazprom to the tune of 10%k of their export revenue globally. the russians would say this is another chapter in the war against...
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to june the eu.ludes the separatists, the east and the south. and finally 51% as i said steven mentioned, 51% of all ukrainians would find it acceptable or tolerable for ukraine to join nato. now, steve mentioned that's only 51%. well, 51% of ukraine having watched this movement of ukrainian sentiment for an against nato over the years 51% saying now they would either prefer or would find acceptable joining nato is remarkable. that is a change from when i was there. it was in the 20s, 20% 25% would support joining nato. my first point is they've clearly decided to move toward europe ukraine has. second ukraine is more united now than ever in the face of russian aggression. 85% of ukrainians surveyed across the whole country prefer a united ukraine. 85% want a united ukraine. 63% just as is governed now, another 22% when you add in some autonomy for the regions. so that's a pretty strong number i would say. 85% prefer a united ukraine. even in the east it's 68%. in the separatist held region it's 51%
to june the eu.ludes the separatists, the east and the south. and finally 51% as i said steven mentioned, 51% of all ukrainians would find it acceptable or tolerable for ukraine to join nato. now, steve mentioned that's only 51%. well, 51% of ukraine having watched this movement of ukrainian sentiment for an against nato over the years 51% saying now they would either prefer or would find acceptable joining nato is remarkable. that is a change from when i was there. it was in the 20s, 20% 25%...
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meeting is well underway in the building behind me to my left and shortly before the meeting began the eueign policy chief spoke to the press and said she felt that having seen and witnessed the events of resent days felt for eui was imperative to act. >> i felt a moral duty to concentrate on our responsibility as europeans to prevent this kind of tragedies to happen again and again. let me say that the main issue here is to build together a common sense of european responsibility of what is happening in the mediterranean knowing there is no easy solution and no magic solution but there is a responsibility we have to exercise together as europeans and in consistent and coherent way. >> reporter: well the minister's meeting is going to be enhanced by the presence of interior ministers from the european union and a clear sign of the seriousness with which the european union is taking the events of resent days and charged with trying to find some solution but as we have been hearing that may be very difficult indeed sammy. >> all right, thanks so much with dominick cane there. forces loyal t
meeting is well underway in the building behind me to my left and shortly before the meeting began the eueign policy chief spoke to the press and said she felt that having seen and witnessed the events of resent days felt for eui was imperative to act. >> i felt a moral duty to concentrate on our responsibility as europeans to prevent this kind of tragedies to happen again and again. let me say that the main issue here is to build together a common sense of european responsibility of what...
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it is all about pulling out of the eu. : i would say that if there is a referendum on the from permit -- on the future membership then the vote should be taken separately in each of the four countries so that if we are to pullout, it only happens when all four countries agree so that you don't have the biggest nation pulling everyone out against our will. bennett:i disagree with her that this is a debate about economics. it is a debate about human lives. if we look at our immigration policy now, you have to be earning more than 18,600 pounds per year if you have a non-eu spousal partner. 19,000 britons can't live in their own country with their family. syrian refugees. the u.n. has asked us loudly and clearly to take our share of vulnerable syrian refugees. you said no, we are not doing that. the last number i saw was that we had taken 100 and 43 -- 143 syrian refugees. i think we should be taking our fair share. host: the debate isn't about human lives, nigel farage. -- the debate is about human lives. farage: one of the k
it is all about pulling out of the eu. : i would say that if there is a referendum on the from permit -- on the future membership then the vote should be taken separately in each of the four countries so that if we are to pullout, it only happens when all four countries agree so that you don't have the biggest nation pulling everyone out against our will. bennett:i disagree with her that this is a debate about economics. it is a debate about human lives. if we look at our immigration policy...
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up the blocks border agency. eugn ministers meeting in luxonburg and top of agenda is the migrant emergency in the mediterranean and german chancellor is appalled by the situation that europe needs answers and the maltise says it's the key to the problem and starting point for 90% of migrants reaching italy by sea and follows the worst maritime disaster in the mediterranean and 700 feared dead after the boat capsized and 28 survived and now been taken to italy, 24 bodies that have been recovered from the disaster have arrived in malta and the meeting will take place in luxonburg where al jazeera dominick cane is and talking about the cold air for new measures and new policy what are we expecting to get out of the european union ministers' meeting behind you? >> well sammy, it's a day of meetings and of high-powered meetings of minister the foreign ministers who were due to be here today and interior people have been invited as well perhaps the indication of seriousness of which the eu is taking the unfolding situati
up the blocks border agency. eugn ministers meeting in luxonburg and top of agenda is the migrant emergency in the mediterranean and german chancellor is appalled by the situation that europe needs answers and the maltise says it's the key to the problem and starting point for 90% of migrants reaching italy by sea and follows the worst maritime disaster in the mediterranean and 700 feared dead after the boat capsized and 28 survived and now been taken to italy, 24 bodies that have been...
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we have fewer doctors than the vast majority of countries in the eu. the nhs needs to be funded through general taxation. edward: like so many people around the country i am deeply concerned about what i see happening in the national health service. we see people waiting longer in -- for health results, longer to have an operation. we're got to turn it around. i think it home you to ask where specifically is the money coming from? we will have a mansion tax on the most expensive home. we will get money from the hedge funds. we will get money from the tobacco companies were 2.5 million pounds. that will hire 20,000 were nurses, 8000 were doctors, 5000 health care workers and 3000 more midwives. it is joining up services from home to hospital, taking on the biggest challenger, which is an aging population so people cannot get into the their gp they end up in a nanny. a plan to turn the nhs around. edward: thank you for your incredible service to the nhs. you are absolutely right, the most important national institution of public service we have. i will ne
we have fewer doctors than the vast majority of countries in the eu. the nhs needs to be funded through general taxation. edward: like so many people around the country i am deeply concerned about what i see happening in the national health service. we see people waiting longer in -- for health results, longer to have an operation. we're got to turn it around. i think it home you to ask where specifically is the money coming from? we will have a mansion tax on the most expensive home. we will...
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official have been down to a monumental failure of compassion on the part of eu leaders. and there is huge pressure to come up with a solution. there was a ten-point plan put forward on monday by the foreign ministers which the leaders will now consider. we've seen a draft which has been leaked. they include, for example, at least doubling the current amount of resources which is being put into searching and rescuing the mediterranean trying to save lives tut but even doubling the current level of resources would not match the resources put into that operation last year. so i think there will be some criticism in that quarter. the other issue is whether or not the root causes will be addressed. parliament talked about conflict oppression poverty. those he said were the root causes causing people to flee their homes in various places in the world in the middle east and africa and try to make this perilous journey. and without addressing those root problems you're only looking at the symptoms. the legality is also questionable. for example, the idea that they can target traf
official have been down to a monumental failure of compassion on the part of eu leaders. and there is huge pressure to come up with a solution. there was a ten-point plan put forward on monday by the foreign ministers which the leaders will now consider. we've seen a draft which has been leaked. they include, for example, at least doubling the current amount of resources which is being put into searching and rescuing the mediterranean trying to save lives tut but even doubling the current level...
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♪ the eu promises more money to stop the deaths of migrants at sea and plans to get rid of human traffickers♪ hello i'm darren live from al jazeera headquarters in doha and also on the program 100 years later armenians remember the masses killed by ottoman forces as the fighting rages in yemen medical workers worry about the power supply of the largest hospital in the capitol. remembering the fallen 100 years after one of world war i's bloodiest battles. ♪ the u.n. refugee agency says the european union plan to tackle the crisis in the mediterranean is important step to collective european action and eu agreed to triple funding for navel mission and european leaders will lay ground work against trafficics as hundreds of people are rescued from italian coast guard on thursday and nearly all of the people rescued in the mediterranean were from libya and we are from misrata outside a migrant detention center so the eu talking about the possibility of using military force to stop the boats that the people traffickers are using and how feasible is that and will it work? >> well standing here it's
♪ the eu promises more money to stop the deaths of migrants at sea and plans to get rid of human traffickers♪ hello i'm darren live from al jazeera headquarters in doha and also on the program 100 years later armenians remember the masses killed by ottoman forces as the fighting rages in yemen medical workers worry about the power supply of the largest hospital in the capitol. remembering the fallen 100 years after one of world war i's bloodiest battles. ♪ the u.n. refugee agency says the...
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reporter: if anything long term is to be achieved both of these problems will need to be solved at the eu leaders summit on thursday. dominic kane, al jazeera luxembourg. >> the mare nostrum that was referenced in that report was an italian rescue operation that ended last fall. it is believed to have saved more than 100,000 lives. it involved five war ships supported by helicopters drone and land surveillance. also cost $9.6 million per month to fund and had no funds from others. this triton only costs $3.6 million, includes seven lesser equipped ships two planes and an helicopter and also limits its area of coverage to within 30 nautical miles off of italy's coast while mare nostrum covered all the way to north africa. >> getting if eu to act as one on this crisis, earlier i spoke with her about it. what would you like to see the northern european countries to do? because again we have seen this division haven't we between the southern european countries that have been bearing the brunt and the northern european countries that have paid lip service but haven't so far helped in the way t
reporter: if anything long term is to be achieved both of these problems will need to be solved at the eu leaders summit on thursday. dominic kane, al jazeera luxembourg. >> the mare nostrum that was referenced in that report was an italian rescue operation that ended last fall. it is believed to have saved more than 100,000 lives. it involved five war ships supported by helicopters drone and land surveillance. also cost $9.6 million per month to fund and had no funds from others. this...
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mark: the eu could issue charges against google a soon as this week. them of violating competition laws. google is accused of tampering with their own search results. the fines and constraints could be on the table. hans, can you give us the worst-case and best case? hans: the best case will be from the eu commission it is not as harsh as we expect. google might be able to slow this down by litigating it in a variety of ways. the worst-case scenario is hefty fines. if you look at the market share google has they have 90% of the market share in europe. that is compared to 65% in the united states. google is braced for this decision all stop here is what was said this is obviously disappointing news, we have a strong case with especially good argumentation when it comes to better services for users and increased competition. the worst-case is not just a hefty fine, google would have to change its search engine. it could affect overall revenues. 35% of google's revenues come from europe. if you take the potential fine 10% of total, we could be talking 6.6
mark: the eu could issue charges against google a soon as this week. them of violating competition laws. google is accused of tampering with their own search results. the fines and constraints could be on the table. hans, can you give us the worst-case and best case? hans: the best case will be from the eu commission it is not as harsh as we expect. google might be able to slow this down by litigating it in a variety of ways. the worst-case scenario is hefty fines. if you look at the market...
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the eu pledges to do more to stop deaths at sea. >>> you're watching al jazeera live from london. also coming up dozens reported dead after the saudi-led coalition attacks a missile base in the capital of yemen. >>> south africa's zulu king denies attacks on foreigners are his fault. >>> plus a reporter for the "washington post" is in prison in iran charged with spying. >>> the european union has laid out a set of measures responding to the migrant crisis in the mediterranean. patrol operations will be strengthened and more money will be spent on destroying smuggler boats. as a boat ran aground off the greek coast. paul brennan has been following developments. >>reporter: being battered by waves clinging to what's left of their boat at the bottom of the screen here a woman is seen trying to protect a young child. recent attention has been focused on africans trying to reach italian waters. this child was saved but three people are already confirmed dead including another youngster. it's not known how many are still missing. >> the captain left us with the boat and ran away and left
the eu pledges to do more to stop deaths at sea. >>> you're watching al jazeera live from london. also coming up dozens reported dead after the saudi-led coalition attacks a missile base in the capital of yemen. >>> south africa's zulu king denies attacks on foreigners are his fault. >>> plus a reporter for the "washington post" is in prison in iran charged with spying. >>> the european union has laid out a set of measures responding to the migrant...
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specifically on the eu i've heard $6 billion number maybe goes to $10 billion. the company should end the first quarter with 67 $68 billion in cash on the balance sheet to generate between $12 and $15 billion in cash this year. so it would be somewhat of a small hit to the balance sheet, i think, roughly, $9 per share. >> finish your thought. >> the real issue, my real concern is really the business practice changes. if that occurs i think you could see some meaningful risk to google's earnings trajectory over the next several years. >> are come par stones the microsoft scenario that occurred a few years ago with the eu are those fair comparisons or not? >> somewhat fair. somewhat fair i think. in combination of all the different risks that the company faces, you know, competition from facebook twitter, there's concerns about slowing search growth there's investments that are pressuring the margins. you look they may lose apple as a partner in the next two months. those are things all put together will keep the shares range bound. if you own it hold it. if you do
specifically on the eu i've heard $6 billion number maybe goes to $10 billion. the company should end the first quarter with 67 $68 billion in cash on the balance sheet to generate between $12 and $15 billion in cash this year. so it would be somewhat of a small hit to the balance sheet, i think, roughly, $9 per share. >> finish your thought. >> the real issue, my real concern is really the business practice changes. if that occurs i think you could see some meaningful risk to...
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the eu is diverting resources to stop the people smugglers.ring in a court nearby was this man, tunisia man at the helm of a boat which collided with a container ship and sank off the libya coast and at least 700 people died. those numbers contributed to an april record for migrant deaths at sea. more than 1300 migrants thought to have died making the periless crossing and to men appearing in court in sicily in connection with the deaths of the migrants and paul is following the case for us and, paul this was only supposed to be a preliminary hearing but it's taking an awful long time isn't it? >> reporter: it is. and it's still ongoing and it started just after 9:00 here in sicily 9:00 a.m. and it's just gone 7:00 p.m. and they are still hearing inside. it's a very important case. i mean it's a landmark case and the first high profile case and not just because of the numbers involved, the number of victims because this is relating to the big disaster a week ago, it's also a test i think of the italian judiciary for it and we had a number of w
the eu is diverting resources to stop the people smugglers.ring in a court nearby was this man, tunisia man at the helm of a boat which collided with a container ship and sank off the libya coast and at least 700 people died. those numbers contributed to an april record for migrant deaths at sea. more than 1300 migrants thought to have died making the periless crossing and to men appearing in court in sicily in connection with the deaths of the migrants and paul is following the case for us...
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gas prom will get a complaint from the eu. the probe was delayed amid political tensions in ukraine. they are checking to see if it prevents customers from reselling it. the eu president has called a summit on april 23 to address the growing demand carrying crisis in the mediterranean after a boat capsized. missed estimates hampered by poor weather in australia. they have continued to expand despite a sharp drop in prices. the news has not negatively affected rio's share price. you can find more on that story at bloomberg.com. caroline: take cash call -- a cash call in greece. the prime minister orders people to -- moves like this are totally unprecedented. who else has taken similar measures and how much does greece hope to find in the coffers by doing this? hans: good morning, caroline. 2 billion euros is what they hope to find according to people familiar with the matter. argentina did this for 24 billion by taking over pension reserves in 2008 and 2010. in 2012, they took over some of their form reserves. it is an indicatio
gas prom will get a complaint from the eu. the probe was delayed amid political tensions in ukraine. they are checking to see if it prevents customers from reselling it. the eu president has called a summit on april 23 to address the growing demand carrying crisis in the mediterranean after a boat capsized. missed estimates hampered by poor weather in australia. they have continued to expand despite a sharp drop in prices. the news has not negatively affected rio's share price. you can find...
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i put an extra 3 billion pounds in from the eu contributions. and i stopped the attacks on hospital party judges. >> this is really an important question. the nhs is the most precious public service we have got. i was health secretary for five years. in scotland, we will protect the nhs. we believe the nhs should always be run as a public service not a private service. we oppose it in principle. because it poses a risk to scotland's budget. that is why in the house of commons, i will vote against it. it is one of the reasons we want to build alliances. the best thing we can do at the nhs is to end austerity. you hear other parties talking about decreasing and funding. if they tried to do that, they will have to cut even deeper every year. anyone who says they are cutting welfare and that it is good, that is wrong. let us invest, without making deeper cuts. julie: natalie bennett. natealie: it is a huge issue now. in 2010, we were well aware of the huge cost area of the increasing privatization. what we are seeing with the health and social care a
i put an extra 3 billion pounds in from the eu contributions. and i stopped the attacks on hospital party judges. >> this is really an important question. the nhs is the most precious public service we have got. i was health secretary for five years. in scotland, we will protect the nhs. we believe the nhs should always be run as a public service not a private service. we oppose it in principle. because it poses a risk to scotland's budget. that is why in the house of commons, i will vote...
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the company has 10 weeks to answer the eu's accusations. still one of the world's fastest-growing economies, but it's first quarter growth rate was the worst since 2009. it grew at 7%. it was in line with output data. china is trying to transition to an economy where can tumors and services make up a bigger share. >> the new impetus is showing momentum but in general, it is still small in size although it is growing fast. we are still relying on a traditional growth engine command that is declining and that has a huge impact on our economy in the short term. olivia: that is leading to speculation of the chinese government will have to take even more steps to stimulate the economy. and it is a deal that will create the world's biggest maker of equipment. has agreed to by the french company alcatel lucent. it will allow no kia to improve its position in china. it will also take on contracts of the two biggest wireless carriers in the u.s., verizon and at&t. brendan: president obama is agreeing to accept a compromise legislation on the iran de
the company has 10 weeks to answer the eu's accusations. still one of the world's fastest-growing economies, but it's first quarter growth rate was the worst since 2009. it grew at 7%. it was in line with output data. china is trying to transition to an economy where can tumors and services make up a bigger share. >> the new impetus is showing momentum but in general, it is still small in size although it is growing fast. we are still relying on a traditional growth engine command that...
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nigel, you want to leave the eu. it's a very clear position. ly way that can happen is by having a referendum. i say stay and fight, get a better deal but hold the referendum. the irony is that if people vote for him, they end up with miliband and get no referendum. host: thank you, david cameron. [indiscernible] host: thank you, david cameron. let's hear the point on syria. thank you. prime minister cameron: the most important thing we can do in syria is maintain the fact that we are the second-largest bilateral aid donor helping helping people in refugee camps to be house, fed, and clothed. and tried to find a solution so they can go home. there are 6 million people that are in danger of being refugees. we cannot take all of those people. it make sense to use our aid budget to help them in the region. host: thank you. on that issue leaving europe to control immigration. ms. sturgeon: david cameron is taking us dangerously close to the exit door. i would like to issue a challenge tonight. they have spent a lot of time in scotland talking about
nigel, you want to leave the eu. it's a very clear position. ly way that can happen is by having a referendum. i say stay and fight, get a better deal but hold the referendum. the irony is that if people vote for him, they end up with miliband and get no referendum. host: thank you, david cameron. [indiscernible] host: thank you, david cameron. let's hear the point on syria. thank you. prime minister cameron: the most important thing we can do in syria is maintain the fact that we are the...
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you get a fair number who say that they could tolerate moving toward the eu. but there is also trepidation about it that shows up in numbers in a variety of ways which obviously, particularly in the east and very much in the rebel-held areas. so that is the kind of thing that we're trying to get at and yes, there are some pretty intense resistance. so these kind of decisions are not made simply by the referendum so that if you choose between the eu and the european customs unit more people would say that eu combined sorry, eurasian customs. but in other polls you do not have a majority favoring the eu either. so i would quite agree with you that you'd need to not simply look at the top-line response and what is the majority but what are the levels of resistance in different parts of the country. because a small number of people, as we know can create a lot of trouble in the effort to create a coherent country and ukraine is already pretty precarious country and catherine can speak to this better than i with the mixed language the mixed religion and mixed links
you get a fair number who say that they could tolerate moving toward the eu. but there is also trepidation about it that shows up in numbers in a variety of ways which obviously, particularly in the east and very much in the rebel-held areas. so that is the kind of thing that we're trying to get at and yes, there are some pretty intense resistance. so these kind of decisions are not made simply by the referendum so that if you choose between the eu and the european customs unit more people...
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we've already heard from the eu as well as the foreign minister of iran.marize what we've just heard. fundamentally, they will find new ways to put to use the uranium they have including a development center there in iran. and they will hammer out the details of a final agreement over the worst of the next three months with the expectation of a deadline june 30. fundamentally the broad outlines of an agreement, to limit the capacity of enriched nuclear materials, the uranium has been reached there in switzerland. we have iran agreeing to limit production of the same time that the eu and the world powers have agreed to lift sanctions. the lifting of those sanctions will not take place until july 1. there is a lot of work to be done yet. double overnight negotiating sessions that one into the wee hours, but an agreement has been reached. now julie hyman is with us with a look at the oil markets and the world markets as well. julie: we have seen oil extended losses. we've seen volatility, both up and down, perhaps investors and traders assessing what you were
we've already heard from the eu as well as the foreign minister of iran.marize what we've just heard. fundamentally, they will find new ways to put to use the uranium they have including a development center there in iran. and they will hammer out the details of a final agreement over the worst of the next three months with the expectation of a deadline june 30. fundamentally the broad outlines of an agreement, to limit the capacity of enriched nuclear materials, the uranium has been reached...
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greece leaves the eurozone, or greece bails on the eu? n: good morning and welcome back to "on the move." 30 minutes into the trading day, ftse 100 up 13 points. staying well clear of that 12,000 point mark. only one story, let's go for a little bit of tesco. caroline: i'm afraid i haven't picked it because it is not one of the biggest movers. but tesco is rising on the back of that which we saw earlier. volvo is up almost 13%. a new leader at the helm. under shareholder pressure as a truck maker profit margins were under pressure. they're replacing the chief executive. he comes from the rival scanyo group. bounds of previous work, he is the man for the job. the cfo will be keeping the helm as president and ceo in the interim until he can join them in october. plenty of moves that ball though. -- plenty of moves at volvo. a snl up 8%. this is the largest chip equipment maker in europe this is all about extreme ultraviolet lithography machines. we need to keep the memory of selling more of these machines biggest order so far. the u.s. compa
greece leaves the eurozone, or greece bails on the eu? n: good morning and welcome back to "on the move." 30 minutes into the trading day, ftse 100 up 13 points. staying well clear of that 12,000 point mark. only one story, let's go for a little bit of tesco. caroline: i'm afraid i haven't picked it because it is not one of the biggest movers. but tesco is rising on the back of that which we saw earlier. volvo is up almost 13%. a new leader at the helm. under shareholder pressure as a...
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this is a bit of an escalation from the eu. is a camp of people that worry about the extreme scenario, where maybe google would be forced to break up into two companies or google would decide that it would be best to split. at this juncture, that seems a bit premature to me. it seems like google can still probably go down the road of trying to address some of the eu's concerns, pay off a large settlement fine. we will see. it does seem like an escalation of something more extreme. pretty premature to say that something drastic will occur. ♪ betty: this is "in the loop." we want to bring you pictures of what happened 45 minutes ago when ecb president mario draghi was speaking at the regularly scheduled news conference. a protester jumped onto the lectern, threw confetti on him, and was yelling "aend the ecb dictatorship." they ended the news conference temporarily and then he renewed the proceedings and made declarations of inflation rising. mario draghi not missing a beat as the protester temporarily disrupted the ecb news conf
this is a bit of an escalation from the eu. is a camp of people that worry about the extreme scenario, where maybe google would be forced to break up into two companies or google would decide that it would be best to split. at this juncture, that seems a bit premature to me. it seems like google can still probably go down the road of trying to address some of the eu's concerns, pay off a large settlement fine. we will see. it does seem like an escalation of something more extreme. pretty...
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the investigation began several years ago and now the eu wants to step up the campaign. google could face aliens of penalties as a result. >> they are the storage of the internet -- scourge of the internet. >> trolls are also propaganda pushers, spreading a dubious political message undercover as anonymous citizens chatting online. >> this unremarkable building in petersburg is a pro-kremlin propaganda campaign. the sign says business center with no other hint of what is going on inside. most people working here are young and nobody once to say what they are doing. marat applied for work as an online troll. there was no contract and he was paid in cash. he said there was no talking and employees had to pay a fine for being late. >> there was an atmosphere of silence and depression. we had so many tasks that we had no time to walk around. to meet your quota you had to work. >> to create the illusion that three trolls work on one topic one plays the villain and says things not in line with the authorities, another one contradicts him and the third adds balance from the kre
the investigation began several years ago and now the eu wants to step up the campaign. google could face aliens of penalties as a result. >> they are the storage of the internet -- scourge of the internet. >> trolls are also propaganda pushers, spreading a dubious political message undercover as anonymous citizens chatting online. >> this unremarkable building in petersburg is a pro-kremlin propaganda campaign. the sign says business center with no other hint of what is going...
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i put an extra 3 billion pounds in from the eu contributions. opped the attacks on hospital party judges. >> this is really an important question. the nhs is the most precious public service we have got. i was health secretary for five years. in scotland, we will protect the nhs. we believe the nhs should always be run as a public service not a private service. we oppose it in principle. because it poses a risk to scotland's budget. that is why in the house of commons, i will vote against it. it is one of the reasons we want to build alliances. the best thing we can do at the nhs is to end austerity. you hear other parties talking about decreasing and funding. if they tried to do that, they will have to cut even deeper every year. anyone who says they are cutting welfare and that it is good, that is wrong. let us invest, without making deeper cuts. julie: natalie bennett. natealie: it is a huge issue now. in 2010, we were well aware of the huge cost area of the increasing privatization. what we are seeing with the health and social care act what
i put an extra 3 billion pounds in from the eu contributions. opped the attacks on hospital party judges. >> this is really an important question. the nhs is the most precious public service we have got. i was health secretary for five years. in scotland, we will protect the nhs. we believe the nhs should always be run as a public service not a private service. we oppose it in principle. because it poses a risk to scotland's budget. that is why in the house of commons, i will vote against...
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francine: that is with the eu competition commissioner. ask her about the antitrust charges. guy: gm's joint venture in china steps up investment to compete for market share in the world's largest car market. shanghai. gm targets a market share of more than 10% in five years. francine: labonte monitor -- the bond manager who has been 99% of his peers says the impact of the fed's policies have yet to be felt in the market. he says the feds extreme policies have been very well-intentioned. he says a june rate hike is very unlikely. guy: european union foreign ministers today will meet to address the issue of illegal tracking of migrants. the meeting comes after fishing boats packed with 700 people sinking refuge -- seeking refuge in europe capsized. it could be the most deadly such tragedy in the mediterranean sea. the italian prime minister called for more eu action to crack down on the traffickers. >> our priority is human dignity , as well as national security, to stop trafficking of human beings. the new slave drivers cannot think europe
francine: that is with the eu competition commissioner. ask her about the antitrust charges. guy: gm's joint venture in china steps up investment to compete for market share in the world's largest car market. shanghai. gm targets a market share of more than 10% in five years. francine: labonte monitor -- the bond manager who has been 99% of his peers says the impact of the fed's policies have yet to be felt in the market. he says the feds extreme policies have been very well-intentioned. he...
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as the eu promises to do more for those risking their lives to cross the mediterranean. ♪ >> hello there'm felicity barr and you're watching al jazeera live from london. also coming up: dozens reported debt after the saudi led coalition attacks a missile base in the yemeni capital. >>> tension between the u.s. and iran as the washington post journalist is reportedly charged with espionage. >>> and grief in ethiopia. families of christian migrants beheaded in libya by groups links to i.s.i.l. hello, the european union's foreign policy chief says an emergency summit this week will consider a ten point plan to deal with the crisis in the mediterranean where as many as 950 migrants are feared to have died in the last few days. ships have been responding to distress calls from two more boats carrying around 400 people. we'll have more on the uplan in aeu planin a minute but first paul brennan has more from catania the sicilian city. >> migrants leaving north africa for tajt italian waters, this child was saved three people are already confirmed dead, including another youngster it's not known
as the eu promises to do more for those risking their lives to cross the mediterranean. ♪ >> hello there'm felicity barr and you're watching al jazeera live from london. also coming up: dozens reported debt after the saudi led coalition attacks a missile base in the yemeni capital. >>> tension between the u.s. and iran as the washington post journalist is reportedly charged with espionage. >>> and grief in ethiopia. families of christian migrants beheaded in libya by...
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in collaboration -- in calabria, local people are calling on the eu for help. we are asking the government to give us a hand with the clandestine boats. it's not about being racist, we do not have the resources. we're also asking the eu to take an interest because the program cannot face emergencies on their own. >> according to the u.n. high commission for refugees, 219,000 migrants crossed the mediterranean last year. 3500 lives were lost. genie: the european parliament asking turkey to recognize the murder of 1.5 million armenians a century ago as a genocide. days after the pope used that word, calling the tragedy he first genocide of the 20th century. the term has long been a source of tension between armenia and turkey. the turkish government refuses to use the word "genocide," preferring to say the mass killings came through civil war. here is olivia. >> who is in favor? it was against? oliviaer: asa bolick looked from the parliament as a majority of lawmakers encouraged -- a symbolic vote from the parliament as a majority of lawmakers encouraged the gover
in collaboration -- in calabria, local people are calling on the eu for help. we are asking the government to give us a hand with the clandestine boats. it's not about being racist, we do not have the resources. we're also asking the eu to take an interest because the program cannot face emergencies on their own. >> according to the u.n. high commission for refugees, 219,000 migrants crossed the mediterranean last year. 3500 lives were lost. genie: the european parliament asking turkey to...
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it's all started five years ago when the eu began investigating such practices after rivals like microsoftxpedia complaint. uggla try to settle three times to no avail. now that eu has file formal charges against google called a statement of objection in europe, accusing uggla being anti-competitive and abusing its dominance. specifically, they claimed google favors is shopping service over its rivals. for instance, when you start for an item like a laptop, google shopping results come up first and that prominently displayed. leading the charge, eu competition commissioner a top danish politician. >> today's statement of objection on comparison-shopping is of course limited. it is also the first place were we got a complaint. the first place where we got a complaint that google is favoring as products as such for a long period of time. however, we will continue to look at google's conduct in other areas. emily: she also opened a new policy into android, the google mobile operating system. she is also still investigating search results for hotels, flights, and maps. google controls 92% of t
it's all started five years ago when the eu began investigating such practices after rivals like microsoftxpedia complaint. uggla try to settle three times to no avail. now that eu has file formal charges against google called a statement of objection in europe, accusing uggla being anti-competitive and abusing its dominance. specifically, they claimed google favors is shopping service over its rivals. for instance, when you start for an item like a laptop, google shopping results come up first...
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then it became a developed market because of its admission to the eu. s back into our fold, which i am very happy about. this debate is going on in many countries around the world including romania. we have had to convince government officials to do more on privatization. there is more to be done and that is true in many parts of the world. what the greeks are going through is no surprise. anna: let's turn our attention to what is happening in asia. speaking about china and hong kong and more broadly, are there markets that have run too far in asia? mark: the asian market in china looks at risk. there should be corrections along the way. nobody knows when these will take place, but there is an awful lot of money going into the chinese market. i would say there is some risk there. i am not saying the bull market is going to be over, but a 20% decline is typical of what you would expect. anna: are you still buying with that in mind? mark: we have been buying shares very cautiously. we are very careful about what we buy to make sure we have good value. they
then it became a developed market because of its admission to the eu. s back into our fold, which i am very happy about. this debate is going on in many countries around the world including romania. we have had to convince government officials to do more on privatization. there is more to be done and that is true in many parts of the world. what the greeks are going through is no surprise. anna: let's turn our attention to what is happening in asia. speaking about china and hong kong and more...
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they need emergency funding from the eu but the eu is playing hard ball. is there a real breakdown now between greece and its international creditors? >>reporter: it's quite apparent joena, that relations are now characterized by severe mistrust between the greek government on one side and other european governments on the other making the possibility of coming to an agreement quite difficult. there was wide anticipation over the prime minister's visit to russia when he said that he was opposed to the eu sanctions that have been imposed on russia over its alleged military involvement in eastern ukraine. you also have this very rankoruos dispute going on between greece and germany, greece saying germany owes it money, reparations that should be paid to compensate for the nazi occupation back in the 1940s. none of this is helpful. greece desperately needs money and there's still a wide gap between greece and the european union. essentially, the european union is asking the government to impose austerity measures -- that puts it in an awful bind. >> okay. we'
they need emergency funding from the eu but the eu is playing hard ball. is there a real breakdown now between greece and its international creditors? >>reporter: it's quite apparent joena, that relations are now characterized by severe mistrust between the greek government on one side and other european governments on the other making the possibility of coming to an agreement quite difficult. there was wide anticipation over the prime minister's visit to russia when he said that he was...
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if they had succeeded, the eu commission would have been required to address the issue of legalizationwed lied like to talk failed miserably. only 170,000 eu citizens signed the petition. damien: so it looks like we won't be seeing a legalization of cannabis anytime soon. that's all for today. thanks for watching and see you next week. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] steves: i'm meeting my florentine friend tommaso at i fratellini, a venerable hole in the wall much loved among locals for its tasty sandwiches and wine sold by the glass. -grazie. -tommaso: thank you. and when you're done, you leave it on the rack. steves: boy, it's intense in the city. tommaso: yes, it is. well, if you want to leave the tourists, let's cross the river, and let's go to where the real florentines live and work. -steves: what's that? -tommaso: the oltrarno area. steves: there's much more to this town than tourism, as you'll quickly find in the characteristic back lanes of the oltrarno district. artisans
if they had succeeded, the eu commission would have been required to address the issue of legalizationwed lied like to talk failed miserably. only 170,000 eu citizens signed the petition. damien: so it looks like we won't be seeing a legalization of cannabis anytime soon. that's all for today. thanks for watching and see you next week. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] steves: i'm meeting my...
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you line it up, 37% of emissions come from transportation cars opt road or planes in the sky and the eu has shrunk that to only 19.7% over the last years. technologies difficult and expensive to buy and maintain a car in europe, and even though rail and maritime keep going up in europe, cars have fallen, and that's one way to do it. bowing the eu and california generate a lot of carbon from agriculture, and they have managed to reduce it by reducing fertilizer, and by using landfilled gas capturing for energy and heat. there are a couple of pilot programs too and more of that could be a small way to go, but energy is the big problem. a difficult knot to untangle. in california, 21% of emissions, and 31% in europe. europe has been trying to shutter it's reactors, and it's terrible in terms of emissions but the europe union is willing to adapt alternative energy, going after wind and solar energy and california could do the same. it's not clear again how exactly california is going to take a leading role in reducing carbon emissions but if it wants to be known around the world for it, and
you line it up, 37% of emissions come from transportation cars opt road or planes in the sky and the eu has shrunk that to only 19.7% over the last years. technologies difficult and expensive to buy and maintain a car in europe, and even though rail and maritime keep going up in europe, cars have fallen, and that's one way to do it. bowing the eu and california generate a lot of carbon from agriculture, and they have managed to reduce it by reducing fertilizer, and by using landfilled gas...
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now to the lead -- in europe google faces the biggest threat to its business ever as the eu slaps the search giant with a formal antitrust complaint. how did it come to this? it all started five years ago when the eu began investing search practices after rivals like microsoft and expedia complaint. google tried to settle three times to no avail. now the eu has filed formal charges called a statement of objections, accusing google of being anti-competitive and abusing its dominant. specifically, they claim google favors its shopping service over its rival. when you search for a lap top, google shopping results come up first and are prominently displayed. leading the charge is the eu competition commissioner, a top danish politician. >> today's statement of objection on comparison-shopping is of course limited. it is also the first place where we got a complaint. the first place we got a complaint that google is favoring its product in search for the longest time. however, we will continue to look at google plus conduct in other areas. emily: there was also a new probe opened into andr
now to the lead -- in europe google faces the biggest threat to its business ever as the eu slaps the search giant with a formal antitrust complaint. how did it come to this? it all started five years ago when the eu began investing search practices after rivals like microsoft and expedia complaint. google tried to settle three times to no avail. now the eu has filed formal charges called a statement of objections, accusing google of being anti-competitive and abusing its dominant....
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. >> a check of business headlines, the eu is breathing a sigh of relief. greece has met its imf commitment on time. but the country still has a cash flow problem and continues to look for ways to stay solvent. >> the prime minister has wrapped up a two bay does it -- today visit to russia to talk about economic deals but nothing about russian cash to ease greece's plight. days to submit another list of acceptable reforms to brussels. >> the mood was gloomy, the people relieved to hear the government had managed to pay its 450 million loan installment to the imf. there is still an edge though. >> i'm worried about how we will go on like this. we paid this installment, but what about the next one? will we have any money to do so? everything is up in the air. i think we have to stay in the eu. >> of course i am concerned. if strategy is based on economics, there is no future in that. >> greece has only until april 21 to present a list of reforms to the eu. over 7 billion euros has been blocked until the eurogroup except the proposals. during a visit in paris,
. >> a check of business headlines, the eu is breathing a sigh of relief. greece has met its imf commitment on time. but the country still has a cash flow problem and continues to look for ways to stay solvent. >> the prime minister has wrapped up a two bay does it -- today visit to russia to talk about economic deals but nothing about russian cash to ease greece's plight. days to submit another list of acceptable reforms to brussels. >> the mood was gloomy, the people...