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him to do the same and today the european parliament sent out an invitation as well well tonight from mr zuckerberg a promise to do better and to fix the third party apps but not a word about facebook and its role in winning the white house. and you get on them at the european market is the biggest in the world five hundred million people that you know that's why i invited mr zucker to explain to the european parliament what actually has happened. we want to know the truth because it is unacceptable that someone uses personal data that is given by a trusted company like facebook for different purposes i mean that way that it was not even fathom that the accuracy of this data has been extremely exaggerated and practice my best we are six times more likely to get everything wrong about a person that we work together we can write about a person i'm actually really confused by facebook i don't understand what their what their play is right now because the they make me out to be this suspects you know or some kind of nefarious person but what what they what they're not saying is like i'm t
him to do the same and today the european parliament sent out an invitation as well well tonight from mr zuckerberg a promise to do better and to fix the third party apps but not a word about facebook and its role in winning the white house. and you get on them at the european market is the biggest in the world five hundred million people that you know that's why i invited mr zucker to explain to the european parliament what actually has happened. we want to know the truth because it is...
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and guy verhofstadt obviously being the spokesman in the european parliament. if you look at some of his tweets and statements over the past couple of weeks, they are very, very different to what he was saying six months ago, much went interested in getting the right deal, much more positive, much more constructive than he has been. he was one of the first to come to britain's support over russia as well. so i think that people on my side of the argument need to actually recognise that there is a little bit of a change among some people in this, and i think we should also be very open in thanking european countries for their support over russia, because that wasn't necessarily a given, and of course if france and germany hadn't come out so strongly and denmark as well, is another one, then of course, rachel would be writing very learned columns saying that it's all due to brexit and this is what we can look forward to in the future. well, let's discuss the eu reaction to russia and uk's relations there with russia. there's only been one big story in town this w
and guy verhofstadt obviously being the spokesman in the european parliament. if you look at some of his tweets and statements over the past couple of weeks, they are very, very different to what he was saying six months ago, much went interested in getting the right deal, much more positive, much more constructive than he has been. he was one of the first to come to britain's support over russia as well. so i think that people on my side of the argument need to actually recognise that there is...
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the european parliament again discusses the come to go increase in march twenty sixth. in may twenty fifteen nine months ago any piece of every political group here in the parliament insisted that a solution be found to the scandal of the lack of action on the urgent needs appear to might victims a solution to a problem that the pro-choice sixty years old. during those sixty years the german government system and the pharmaceutical company. have deployed every possible prepare a case pro question. to addressing those needs thank you very much. for our. side not. knowing we're not. trying to lose all. the archives contains documents detailing stories in other countries. there are currently three hundred people who claim they have never been compensated. to book by. experts. and. the industry. is in four months you need. to. use the. entire. market now. you mean you don't see. the teachers what did the court to do. what did you not through only ten space. left alone. said. no servant is that to. alex you speak french. that same year he will send them all to new. busy. and
the european parliament again discusses the come to go increase in march twenty sixth. in may twenty fifteen nine months ago any piece of every political group here in the parliament insisted that a solution be found to the scandal of the lack of action on the urgent needs appear to might victims a solution to a problem that the pro-choice sixty years old. during those sixty years the german government system and the pharmaceutical company. have deployed every possible prepare a case pro...
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the european parliament again discusses the come to go increase in march twenty sixth. in may twenty fifteen nine months ago any piece of that every politically group here in the parliament insisted that a solution be found to the scandal of the lack of action on the urgent needs appear to my victims as a solution to a problem that's approaching sixty years old. during those sixty years the german government system and the pharmaceutical company. have deployed every possible preparing cation and pro question. to addressing those needs thank you very much. because. the line of sight. knowing we're not. trying to lose. the archives contains documents detailing some of the mud stories in other countries. in spain there are currently three hundred people who claim they have never been compensated. experts. say. and. is in four months you need. i mean the on. the. entire. market now. american cities the police of schooling to refute tunisian people who walk on the street to be united states who are at risk from the very people who are supposed to protect that people are no m
the european parliament again discusses the come to go increase in march twenty sixth. in may twenty fifteen nine months ago any piece of that every politically group here in the parliament insisted that a solution be found to the scandal of the lack of action on the urgent needs appear to my victims as a solution to a problem that's approaching sixty years old. during those sixty years the german government system and the pharmaceutical company. have deployed every possible preparing cation...
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parliament and the former defense minister of romania. kemi you feel it's most simple division. next on the list. of my number for. furnishings can be a lot more than just functional. playing with games combining materials. reinventing interiors. usually makes dillard's personalized moving stories of interests and she was designing your lomax in sixty minutes on d w. first you went with wonderful people to make a special. deal. with. a chemical weapon attack in britain shock election results in italy which favored the euro skeptic parties wherever you look there's plenty to keep the e.u. busy and that action is my guest this week here in strasburg is johann pashto a vice president of the european parliament and a former defense minister of romania can the e.u. he'll its divisions and start living up to the values it claims to hold so dear.
parliament and the former defense minister of romania. kemi you feel it's most simple division. next on the list. of my number for. furnishings can be a lot more than just functional. playing with games combining materials. reinventing interiors. usually makes dillard's personalized moving stories of interests and she was designing your lomax in sixty minutes on d w. first you went with wonderful people to make a special. deal. with. a chemical weapon attack in britain shock election results in...
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it is a big story in the european parliament? in european countries. it is a big story in the european parliament7m isa story in the european parliament7m is a big story, yes, indeed. why? because it was a very cynical murder, and all the indications we have are pointing at rush hour, so we should demand of them some very honest and some very clear answers, and if they are not able to deliver those answers, then we have to think about further measures and those measures should be european measures, not just uk measures should be european measures, notjust uk measures or finished measures of belgian measures, they should be european measures. all right. thank you very much forjoining us. they are critically ill, in hospital, not dead. now, it has been described as a coup, and the european union brodtmann very own house of cards. russes bureaucrat who used to be the chief of staff has been promoted to be the head of the eu civil servants. the eu commission has argued his appointment. the secretary general was all above board. some are timber is —— fu
it is a big story in the european parliament? in european countries. it is a big story in the european parliament7m isa story in the european parliament7m is a big story, yes, indeed. why? because it was a very cynical murder, and all the indications we have are pointing at rush hour, so we should demand of them some very honest and some very clear answers, and if they are not able to deliver those answers, then we have to think about further measures and those measures should be european...
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today the rules come down through the european parliament, doesn't really have a proper say, this time i'll have a say, and they will exercise that say in the knowledge and the consequent is one way or another. will it give us access or not. that is what every country will do, that's what will deliver the best outcome for britain in the long run. lest any brexit supporter fear that today marks betrayal, the prime minister warned the eu that it, too, needs to hard fa cts . herfundamental vision for brexit remains unchanged. out of the single market and customs union. no direct say for the european court
today the rules come down through the european parliament, doesn't really have a proper say, this time i'll have a say, and they will exercise that say in the knowledge and the consequent is one way or another. will it give us access or not. that is what every country will do, that's what will deliver the best outcome for britain in the long run. lest any brexit supporter fear that today marks betrayal, the prime minister warned the eu that it, too, needs to hard fa cts . herfundamental vision...
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the european parliament again discusses the come to go increase in march twenty sixth. in may twenty fifteen nine months ago any piece of that every politically group here in the parliament insisted that a solution be found to the scandal of the lack of action on the urgent needs of it might make him a solution to a problem the pro-choice sixty years old. during those sixty years the german government system and the pharmaceutical company. have deployed every possible prepare a cation pro question. to addressing those needs thank you very much. our . side not. knowing we're not. trying to lose all. the archives contains documents detailing stories in other countries. there are currently three hundred people who claim they have never been compensated. experts. say. the industry. is in four months you need. the. entire. market now. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics school that's less i'm show business i'll see you than. i played for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside guys. football isn't
the european parliament again discusses the come to go increase in march twenty sixth. in may twenty fifteen nine months ago any piece of that every politically group here in the parliament insisted that a solution be found to the scandal of the lack of action on the urgent needs of it might make him a solution to a problem the pro-choice sixty years old. during those sixty years the german government system and the pharmaceutical company. have deployed every possible prepare a cation pro...
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parliament the european commission the european council but also the british parliament for all of them to ratify that steel so in fact they can meet that deadline in march next year and it will be a tight race the red government isn't duffus thank you very much for keeping across that story for us. christopher joins me now from business is in the e.u. thinks it's off the hook when it comes to these messages from the us crystal at least for now and looks like the negotiation negotiation efforts are showing some success the european union expects president trump to announce that the bloc will be exempted from fresh terrorist on steel and aluminum later today that's according to the european commissioner for trade now earlier germany's economy minister peter . had voiced similar hopes he and the commission heard trade have travel to washington earlier in the week to make the case for steel producers not the white house has said the tariffs will take effect beginning friday. now for some more assessment of the situation let's bring in. the frankfurt stock exchange now the e.u. is expecting
parliament the european commission the european council but also the british parliament for all of them to ratify that steel so in fact they can meet that deadline in march next year and it will be a tight race the red government isn't duffus thank you very much for keeping across that story for us. christopher joins me now from business is in the e.u. thinks it's off the hook when it comes to these messages from the us crystal at least for now and looks like the negotiation negotiation efforts...
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her official facebook page is a member of the european parliament is a means to communicate with the public about issues. on the personal side photos of her dog is about as private as it gets on. the internet determines our lives the more pressing the question of who determines what's acceptable and what's off limits enough. joel wold big issues to which governments and companies will have to offer big solutions. wage inequality is a persistent problem so what are the excuses for in this day and age well for one thing not enough women are being employed in the top jobs and many others find themselves managing a balancing act between parenting and work those are some of the reasons behind the gap but not all of them all too often women are simply paid less for doing the same work as men. why do women earn less. it's not a myth women's wages remain low while men's climb higher and higher this is a fall in germany she earns twenty one percent less than a man and she has far less chance of obtaining a company car but where does the difference come from let's look back a couple of decades
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this week hearing stress but if you want to caution advice presidents of the european parliament and the former defense minister of romania. tell me you feel it's multiple divisions. to believe. in good shape infectious musings. influenza tuberculosis and countless other as many that with the want to be eradicated and now back will discuss the risks to caution this cancer treatment is. all fake is infectious this week on. sixty minutes d.w. . is no. i'm not just you know good day. you know the banks you know. and so was the language of the bank. speaking the truth global news that matters g w made for mines. landmark catholic architecture. one of the world's cultural treasures. the never ending construction site. magnet for tourists. visit cologne cathedral join us as we explore the history of this imposing house of worship. cologne cathedral starting march twenty ninth on d w. a chemical weapon attack in britain shock election results in italy which favored the euro skeptic parties wherever you look there's plenty to keep the e.u. busy and anxious my guest this week here in strasbur
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is it something the european parliament, that the eu, would welcome? i think that is being pushed by industry in the united kingdom and i'm very glad to see for the first time very concrete realities again dawning in the united kingdom, that leading —— leaving regulatory agencies will impact on business in the united kingdom and patients. while there are people like norway part of many of our agencies and are valued. if the united kingdom wants that there is a price to be paid and the prime minister has acknowledged that. and there is value to be gained from that as well. i would hope on those issues we could make progress but it would be part of an overall package. and remember that the red lines are still very heavily red, leaving the single market and customs union. there is then a sense, adding laid out those red lines, of saying, on the other hand we like what the eu has created in a whole range of issues. as i read this it's a bit like saying, look, we want to be part of the european union but don't want to be called part of the european unio
is it something the european parliament, that the eu, would welcome? i think that is being pushed by industry in the united kingdom and i'm very glad to see for the first time very concrete realities again dawning in the united kingdom, that leading —— leaving regulatory agencies will impact on business in the united kingdom and patients. while there are people like norway part of many of our agencies and are valued. if the united kingdom wants that there is a price to be paid and the prime...
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her official facebook page is a member of the european parliament is a means to communicate with the public about issues. on the personal side photos of had dog is about as private as it gets. the internet determines our lives the more pressing the question of who determines what's acceptable and what's off limits in the the. big issues to which governments and companies will have to offer big solutions. wage inequality is a persistent problem so what are the excuses for in this day and age well for one thing not enough women are being employed in the top jobs and many others find themselves managing a balancing act between parenting and work those are some of the reasons behind the gap but not all of them all too often women are simply paid less for doing the same work as men. why do women earn less. it's not a myth women's wages remain low while men's climb higher and higher this is a fall in germany she earns twenty one percent less than a man and she has far less chance of obtaining a company car but where does the difference come from let's look back a couple of decades. in the
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that that's why i invited mr to explain to the european parliament what actually has happened. we want to know the truth because it is unacceptable that someone uses personal doctor that is given by a trusted company like facebook for different purposes i mean that way that it was so much that it was out even fathom that the accuracy of this data has been extremely exaggerated in practice my best guess is that we are six times more likely to get everything wrong about a person that we work together we can write about a person i'm actually really confused by facebook i don't understand what their what their play is right now because. the they make me out to be this suspects you know or some kind of nefarious person but what what they what they're not saying is like i'm the wind that was practically working with the information commissioner's office. well tonight facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg has released a statement on the cambridge analytical scandal the statement published of course on facebook now here's part of what he wrote i started facebook and at the end of the day i'm
that that's why i invited mr to explain to the european parliament what actually has happened. we want to know the truth because it is unacceptable that someone uses personal doctor that is given by a trusted company like facebook for different purposes i mean that way that it was so much that it was out even fathom that the accuracy of this data has been extremely exaggerated in practice my best guess is that we are six times more likely to get everything wrong about a person that we work...
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her official facebook page is a member of the european parliament is a means to communicate with the public about issues. on the personal side photos of had dog is about as private as it gets. the internet determines our lives the more pressing the question of who determines what's acceptable and what's off limits in the. big issues to which governments and companies will have to offer big solutions. wage inequality is a persistent problem so what are the excuses for in this day and age well for one thing not enough women are being employed in the top jobs and many others find themselves managing a balancing act between parenting and work those are some of the reasons behind the gap but not all of them all too often women as to be paid less for doing the same work as men. why do women earn less. it's not a myth women's wages remain low while men's climb higher and higher this is a fall in germany she earns twenty one percent less than a man and she has far less chance of obtaining a company car but where does the difference come from let's look back a couple of decades. in the wake o
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i had to deal diggin it was very hard i met resistance from all quarters but the european parliament was on my side. so the e.u. is beefing up data protection people will be able to find out what data being stored by whom and to watch end and have the data deleted more easily the rules also apply to u.s. companies operating in europe and that will be heavy fines for infractions this. four percent of annual global turnover that can amount to hundreds of millions in fines for internet companies. into and that. is there anything distinctive about the european approach to data protection what does your need kind of what we do not want is protectionism or barriers we want data to flow freely research also has to be free but within limits. and those limits mean respecting the confidentiality of every individual's personal data. mining. as you can find viviana on social media but she doesn't share anything personal. her official facebook page is a member of the european parliament is a means to communicate with the public about issues. on the personal side photos of her dog is about as priv
i had to deal diggin it was very hard i met resistance from all quarters but the european parliament was on my side. so the e.u. is beefing up data protection people will be able to find out what data being stored by whom and to watch end and have the data deleted more easily the rules also apply to u.s. companies operating in europe and that will be heavy fines for infractions this. four percent of annual global turnover that can amount to hundreds of millions in fines for internet companies....
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her official facebook page is a member of the european parliament is a means to communicate with the public about issues. on the personal side photos of head dog is about as private as it gets. the more the internet determines our lives the more pressing the question of who determines what's acceptable and what's off limits in the the. big issues to which governments and companies will have to offer big solutions. wage inequality is a persistent problem so what are the excuses for in this day and age well for one thing not enough women are being employed in the top jobs and many others find themselves managing a balancing act between parenting and work those are some of the reasons behind the gap but not all of them all too often women are simply paid less for doing the same work as men. why do women earn less. it's not a myth women's wages remain low while men's climb higher and higher this is safe in germany she earns twenty one percent less than a man and she has far less chance of obtaining a company car but where does the difference come from let's look back a couple of decades.
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parliament to plug. these we do because all those use them because all use all of these things come to us inform the mandates for the negotiations the peace which we signed with them they come true each time you but every time. you say liked one aspect and you make the entire thing go around that they suspect and you say because of that aspect everything else is not good but you create we do have to think into account much more than that what if what if we don't have such a treaty with philippines tomorrow when they elect somebody else then they just ask you what you don't have an overhead lines you know anybody can get away with any human rights abuse and you just tick the box and say it's going to trial we do have friends let's return we do live where you live where where you don't have a for instance you know we'd be chipped in february this parliament was very critical to documents human rights. record you know all of egypt it said so why were you also say that you hold up any of the agreement you al
parliament to plug. these we do because all those use them because all use all of these things come to us inform the mandates for the negotiations the peace which we signed with them they come true each time you but every time. you say liked one aspect and you make the entire thing go around that they suspect and you say because of that aspect everything else is not good but you create we do have to think into account much more than that what if what if we don't have such a treaty with...
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her official facebook page is a member of the european parliament is a means to communicate with the public about issues. on the personal side photos of her dog is about as private as it gets. the internet determines our lives the more pressing the question of who determines what's acceptable and what's off limits in the the. big issues to which governments and companies will have to offer big solutions. wage inequality is a persistent problem so what are the excuses for in this day and age well for one thing not enough women are being employed in the top jobs and many others find themselves managing a balancing act between parenting and work those are some of the reasons behind the gap but not all of them all too often women are simply paid less for doing the same work as men. why do women earn less. it's not a myth women's wages remain low while men's climb higher and higher this is a fall in germany she earns twenty one percent less than a man and she has far less chance of updating a company car but where does the difference come from let's look back a couple of decades. in the w
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parliament to plug. these we do because all those use them because all use all of these things come to us inform the mandates for the negotiations that the switch we signed with them they come through each time you touch every line. you say liked one aspect and you make the entire thing go around that they suspect and you say because of that aspect everything else is not good but you create we do have to take into account much more than that what if what if we don't have such a treaty with philippines tomorrow when they elect somebody else then they just ask you where you don't have an overhead lines you know and anybody can get away with any human rights abuse and you just tick the box and say it's going to have been a solicitor and we do know where like where where you don't have a for instance you know we'd be chipped in february the spotlight meant was very critical to documents human rights. records you know all of egypt. said so you know where you also say well you hold up any of the agreement you
parliament to plug. these we do because all those use them because all use all of these things come to us inform the mandates for the negotiations that the switch we signed with them they come through each time you touch every line. you say liked one aspect and you make the entire thing go around that they suspect and you say because of that aspect everything else is not good but you create we do have to take into account much more than that what if what if we don't have such a treaty with...
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is a prominent european parliament politician he tweeted when is going to explain what happened with. the data breach is an absolute scandal the european parliament must start an investigation i'll keep you updated about our progress and from dianne feinstein who's the top democrat on the senate judiciary committee in the u.s. news reports of cambridge analytical abuse of private face to influence the twenty six election is very disturbing the senate judiciary committee needs to fully investigate the matter so all we've heard from facebook so far is the statement denying any wrongdoing and also kind of laying the burden of responsibility on these uses these two hundred seventy thousand users who are in the very beginning downloaded or gave. personality access to their profile what they didn't know is there were two hundred seventy spiraled to become fifty million because these people probably didn't realize that they were giving this access to their friends list and their information to have someone on the show last night saying that it was in the fine print the people agreed to but n
is a prominent european parliament politician he tweeted when is going to explain what happened with. the data breach is an absolute scandal the european parliament must start an investigation i'll keep you updated about our progress and from dianne feinstein who's the top democrat on the senate judiciary committee in the u.s. news reports of cambridge analytical abuse of private face to influence the twenty six election is very disturbing the senate judiciary committee needs to fully...
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parliament to plug. these we do because all don't use them because all use all of these things come to us inform the mandates for the negotiations the piece which we signed with them they come true each time you but every time. you say liked one aspect and you make the entire thing go around they have to respect and you say because of that aspect everything else is not good but you create we do have to take into account much more than that what if what if we don't have such a treaty with philippines tomorrow when they elect somebody else then they just ask you what you don't have it already lines you know anybody can get away with any human rights abuse and you just tick the box and say it's going to try we do have a solicitor and we do know where where where you don't have a for instance you know with in february the spotlight meant was very critical to the humans the human rights. record you know of egypt it's said so you know we also say well you know not many of the agree with you all say what we say
parliament to plug. these we do because all don't use them because all use all of these things come to us inform the mandates for the negotiations the piece which we signed with them they come true each time you but every time. you say liked one aspect and you make the entire thing go around they have to respect and you say because of that aspect everything else is not good but you create we do have to take into account much more than that what if what if we don't have such a treaty with...
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parliament to plug. these we do because all those use them because all use all of these things come to us inform the mandates for the negotiations the peace which we signed with them they come true each time you but everytime. you say liked one aspect and you make the entire thing go around that they expect and you say because of that aspect everything else is not good but you create we do have to take into account much more than that what if what if we don't have such a treaty with philippines tomorrow when they elect somebody else then do their thing just ask you what you don't have lives you and anybody can get away with any human rights abuse and you'll just tick the box and say it's good for trying we do have friends like france and we do know where where where you don't have a for instance you know we did you in february the spot i meant was very critical to documents human rights. record you know all of egypt it said so you know where you also say do you hold up any of the agreement you all say wh
parliament to plug. these we do because all those use them because all use all of these things come to us inform the mandates for the negotiations the peace which we signed with them they come true each time you but everytime. you say liked one aspect and you make the entire thing go around that they expect and you say because of that aspect everything else is not good but you create we do have to take into account much more than that what if what if we don't have such a treaty with philippines...
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parliament to play. these we do because all you do is use them because all use all of these things come to us inform the mandates for the negotiations the peace which we signed with them they come true each time you but everytime. you say liked one aspect and you make the entire thing go around that they are suspect and you say because of that aspect everything else is not good but you create we do have to take into account much more than that what if what if we don't have such a treaty with philippines tomorrow when they elect somebody else then they go away you don't have a go at lines you know anybody can get away with any human rights abuse and you'll just tick the box and say it's good for trying we do have a president for trying we do live where you live where where you don't have a for instance you know with egypt in february this spot i meant was very critical to documents human rights. record you know all of egypt it's said you also say to you hold up any of the agreement you all say what we say
parliament to play. these we do because all you do is use them because all use all of these things come to us inform the mandates for the negotiations the peace which we signed with them they come true each time you but everytime. you say liked one aspect and you make the entire thing go around that they are suspect and you say because of that aspect everything else is not good but you create we do have to take into account much more than that what if what if we don't have such a treaty with...
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my guest this week here in strasburg is johan pascoe a vice president of the european parliament and a former defense minister of romania can the e.u. heal its divisions and start living up to the values it claims to hold so dear. to welcome to comfort zone thank you very much either spends a lot of time talking about human rights how come it does so little to uphold well you know it's a question of the value of a club. they were you know posted at the entrance door whoever wanted to become a member of the club would have to abide by them but they don't. they don't think i would agree with you shelly say the attractiveness of the european union has been affected by the crisis by conflicts around and today there is not so much enthusiasm as it used to be late ninety's the beginning of the two thousand but you know. you trumpet human rights in everything that's said in all the documents and you lie think pull down you let people down consider this just give you an example last june greece was able to block a european union statement at the un that would have criticized china's human ri
my guest this week here in strasburg is johan pascoe a vice president of the european parliament and a former defense minister of romania can the e.u. heal its divisions and start living up to the values it claims to hold so dear. to welcome to comfort zone thank you very much either spends a lot of time talking about human rights how come it does so little to uphold well you know it's a question of the value of a club. they were you know posted at the entrance door whoever wanted to become a...
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some comments coming from the european parliament. the european commissioner for trade, cecilia, who was on the programme 80 weeks ago, talking to parliament and said eu and us trade representative is an intense dialogue at the moment about the proposed tariffs on steel and aluminium. the eu is looking for and aluminium. the eu is looking for an extension for the carriers signed off by the white house last week. australia has an exemption. the eu pushing hard to get some as well. the us trade representative due to publish details soon about how the exemptions might work. that is just coming through from the european parliament. and a line related to the death of stephen hawking. we have had a comment from the prime minister theresa may. she says, stephen hawking was a brilliant and extraordinary man, one of the greatest scientist of his generation whose courage consumer, determination to get the most from life was an inspiration. a common to there from prime minister theresa may, talking about the death of stephen hawking announced th
some comments coming from the european parliament. the european commissioner for trade, cecilia, who was on the programme 80 weeks ago, talking to parliament and said eu and us trade representative is an intense dialogue at the moment about the proposed tariffs on steel and aluminium. the eu is looking for and aluminium. the eu is looking for an extension for the carriers signed off by the white house last week. australia has an exemption. the eu pushing hard to get some as well. the us trade...
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so it's that d raft european parliament. so it's that draft agreement that we've been continuing to work very tentatively. with my team, and with the team from the united kingdom, having done that we've just published, a few moments ago, jointly with the uk, a new version which is colour—coded. i'd like to show you what we've done. this is the whole thing. i recognise you might not be able to read it at the back of the room, but you will be given a taste in a few short minutes and you will be able to ponder it and pour over it page by page. this is an overview of the articles and protocols of the draft international withdrawal agreement. what you see in green are the things which are now formally agreed. that's what you see in green. what you see in yellow are some of the points where we have political agreement, but still have two be clarified over the next few weeks. in white, the text proposed by the union, are text, on which we shall continue discussions, because on those subjects we still have disagreements, or diverg
so it's that d raft european parliament. so it's that draft agreement that we've been continuing to work very tentatively. with my team, and with the team from the united kingdom, having done that we've just published, a few moments ago, jointly with the uk, a new version which is colour—coded. i'd like to show you what we've done. this is the whole thing. i recognise you might not be able to read it at the back of the room, but you will be given a taste in a few short minutes and you will be...
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parliament are very pro european are strong on the environment strong for solidarity but this is the s.t.p. the liberal party had shown a certain skepticism it was also strong on the tight fiscal policies things that are not welcomed in brussels and so this is really the desired result this is the favorite result for the european union what happened today in bowlen d.w. political correspondent barbara vai's all thank you very much meanwhile another european countries facing some uncertainty this hour italians are casting their ballots in a general election that's turning out to be a tightly contested race a center right coalition anchored by former prime minister silvio berlusconi's fourth party could come out with a majority the economy and immigration have dominated what's been unpredictable campaign and there are more surprises on election day. former italian prime minister and leader of the right wing coalition silvio berlusconi prepares to cast his vote in milan but like so many things in this eighty one year old's life nothing is predictable. a topless activists from the women'
parliament are very pro european are strong on the environment strong for solidarity but this is the s.t.p. the liberal party had shown a certain skepticism it was also strong on the tight fiscal policies things that are not welcomed in brussels and so this is really the desired result this is the favorite result for the european union what happened today in bowlen d.w. political correspondent barbara vai's all thank you very much meanwhile another european countries facing some uncertainty...
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for instance the chief negotiator of the european parliament be found shot to set that if this is an attack then he he would like to see at the next meeting of leaders at the next e.u. summit next week he would like to see already have countermeasures set in place saying basically that the u.k. still use oil and finally of course you have nato in brussels which us send a clear message to russia saying do give answers to the questions coming from long ok now we've been listening to the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. nikki halley saying that moscow is directly responsible strong backing there for london can we expect the same level of support for london from the e.u. . i would say you can at least expect a similar level of support there are some exceptions here but minor exceptions i would say france for instance is not as ready as others to point the finger at russia here the press spokesperson off the government yesterday made clear that it's too early for paris to decide on this issue and they would like to see the case of russian involvement in a poisonous attack to be proven first bu
for instance the chief negotiator of the european parliament be found shot to set that if this is an attack then he he would like to see at the next meeting of leaders at the next e.u. summit next week he would like to see already have countermeasures set in place saying basically that the u.k. still use oil and finally of course you have nato in brussels which us send a clear message to russia saying do give answers to the questions coming from long ok now we've been listening to the u.s....
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parliament the european commission the european council but also the british parliament have to agree to any form of deal that is hammered out now trade deals tend to take a chance but basically the council president said by october there needs to be a written a deal on the table so it's going to get really tight to to to hit that. mark in to get something hammered out in october not just in brussels thank you very much. also in brussels today ceremonies to mark the second anniversary of suicide bombings that killed thirty four people at the city's airport and a metro station at port a moment of silence was held in memory of the victims. prime minister charles michel was among the dignitaries present. at a memorial in the departure. a similar place at the metro station where the second attack took place turning out in nigeria and the homecoming no one was expecting boko haram stream assaf freed most of the hundred ten schoolgirls they snatched from the town of doxy a month ago but the act of semen clemency came with a chilling warning to the parents don't try sending your daughters to
parliament the european commission the european council but also the british parliament have to agree to any form of deal that is hammered out now trade deals tend to take a chance but basically the council president said by october there needs to be a written a deal on the table so it's going to get really tight to to to hit that. mark in to get something hammered out in october not just in brussels thank you very much. also in brussels today ceremonies to mark the second anniversary of...
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members of the european parliament today called for an independent investigation into the murders of slovakian investigative journalist young who shock and his fiance police have arrested several italian businessmen who according to quincy ochs reporting have ties to the mafia and government corruption or shortly after the birdies murders last sunday the news website that worked for published his last unfinished article its claims have shocked slovakia into your. journalist john could see x. final story was the most explosive in his short career it may also have cost him his life the story details alleged links between the italian mafia and officials working in the prime minister's office. it was published by his colleagues days after the bodies of and his fiance martina were found in their blood his lover home . percent convinced that the murder is connected with his writings about a link between italian mafia and slovakian politics. could see a story name two officials who have now resigned pending an investigation one of them mario taught a score for a chief advisor to the prime m
members of the european parliament today called for an independent investigation into the murders of slovakian investigative journalist young who shock and his fiance police have arrested several italian businessmen who according to quincy ochs reporting have ties to the mafia and government corruption or shortly after the birdies murders last sunday the news website that worked for published his last unfinished article its claims have shocked slovakia into your. journalist john could see x....
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in european parliament, they are allied with nigel farage, thatis they are allied with nigel farage, that is the group they are in in the european parliament but then if you asked me specifically, there would be several associations by these parties in recent times, so it is not easy to capture exactly what kind of you as is and what kind this movement will have, in case it will ever form movement will have, in case it will everform government. movement will have, in case it will ever form government. we'll be looking at that in the coming hours as those results come in, and over the coming days of course, as talks ta ke the coming days of course, as talks take place. tributes are being paid to an icon of british sport, sir roger bannister, who's died at the age of 88. in 1954, he was the first person to run a mile in underfour minutes. joe wilson looks back at his life. newsreel: 25—year—old roger bannister, third from the left. there are some moments of sporting history which become part of the world's history. he's decided that this is the right moment. what roger bannister ac
in european parliament, they are allied with nigel farage, thatis they are allied with nigel farage, that is the group they are in in the european parliament but then if you asked me specifically, there would be several associations by these parties in recent times, so it is not easy to capture exactly what kind of you as is and what kind this movement will have, in case it will ever form movement will have, in case it will everform government. movement will have, in case it will ever form...
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i have on behalf of a constituent as he raised this issue not only through the european parliament but also with the german authorities now certainly reflect what the old gentleman says . more than one hundred fifty british m.p.'s from all political parties have signed a letter to the german chancellor. unlike germany britain does have a tradition of rebellion when dealing with that in mind the active ingredient in going to gullane. the four hundred sixty six members of the through the my trust not just fighting for compensation. they want those responsible for their disabilities to be held to account nikto brick is one of them thinks they have almost succeeded who have which ties and to whom and with his chart to explain the connections to german politicians as well as representatives in the european parliament if they had. ended the trial as they did in the early seventy's then the evidence would have been available to the victims to use in their future actions against graham's are and others and in particular the u.k. survivors action in the seventy's would have undoubtedly have bee
i have on behalf of a constituent as he raised this issue not only through the european parliament but also with the german authorities now certainly reflect what the old gentleman says . more than one hundred fifty british m.p.'s from all political parties have signed a letter to the german chancellor. unlike germany britain does have a tradition of rebellion when dealing with that in mind the active ingredient in going to gullane. the four hundred sixty six members of the through the my trust...
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i have on behalf of a constituent as he raised this issue not only through the european parliament but also with german authorities and i'll certainly reflect on what the old gentleman says. more than one hundred fifty british m.p.'s from all political parties have signed a letter to the german chancellor. unlike germany britain does have a tradition of rebellion when dealing with the little mite of the active ingredient i'm going to go to. the four hundred sixty six members of the through to my trust and not just fighting for compensation. they want those responsible for their disabilities to be held to account nick deal breaker is one of them thinks they have almost succeeded who have which ties and to whom and with his chart wants to explain. in the connections to german politicians as well as representatives in the european parliament if they hadn't ended the trial as they did in the early seventy's then the evidence would have been available to the victims to use in their future actions against grim's on others and in particular the u.k. survivors action in the seventy's would hav
i have on behalf of a constituent as he raised this issue not only through the european parliament but also with german authorities and i'll certainly reflect on what the old gentleman says. more than one hundred fifty british m.p.'s from all political parties have signed a letter to the german chancellor. unlike germany britain does have a tradition of rebellion when dealing with the little mite of the active ingredient i'm going to go to. the four hundred sixty six members of the through to...
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members of the european parliament today called for an independent investigation into the murder investigative journalist. and his fiance police have arrested several italian businessmen who according to reports have ties to the mafia and government corruption and shortly after the murders last sunday the news website that worked for published his last unfinished article its claims have shocked. journalists final story was the most explosive in his short career it may also have cost him his life the story details alleged links between the italian mafia and officials working in the prime minister's office. it was published by his colleagues days after the bodies of his fiance. were found in the. percent convinced that the murder is connected with his writings about a link between italian mafia and slovakian politics. story name two officials who have now resigned pending an investigation one of them. a chief advisor to the prime minister another. chair of the state security department both have denied any link to the killings prime minister robert fits so saying he was has cautioned against jud
members of the european parliament today called for an independent investigation into the murder investigative journalist. and his fiance police have arrested several italian businessmen who according to reports have ties to the mafia and government corruption and shortly after the murders last sunday the news website that worked for published his last unfinished article its claims have shocked. journalists final story was the most explosive in his short career it may also have cost him his...
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parliament for south east england thank you. now while russia's new military capabilities took center stage during the address president putin also set a high bar for domestic development he said that the country should be targeting a fifty percent rise in capita g.d.p. and increase the average life expectancy to over eighty years and that's all by the end of the next decade but we did speak to russia's economic development finance ministers right after the speech about all of this and they told us what they think of the goals putin has set for the. but with the signature of all these restrictions stimulated russia to increase production and we've been drug growth not just in sectors such as agriculture and every day goods we see the reorientation of our economy in science towards what we previously received via inputs we're developing our own high tech industries not bitter about it yet a key priority is taking a konami growth rate above the global average the goal set before the government of vital and will require more invest
parliament for south east england thank you. now while russia's new military capabilities took center stage during the address president putin also set a high bar for domestic development he said that the country should be targeting a fifty percent rise in capita g.d.p. and increase the average life expectancy to over eighty years and that's all by the end of the next decade but we did speak to russia's economic development finance ministers right after the speech about all of this and they...
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members of the european parliament today called for an independent investigation into the murders of slovakian investigative journalist young who shock and his fiance police have arrested several italian businessmen who according to christiane's reporting have ties to the mafia and government corruption now shortly after the birdies murders last sunday the news website that worked for published his last unfinished article its claims have shocked slovakia into your. journalist john could see x. final story was the most explosive in his short career it may also have cost him his large if the story details alleged links between the italian mafia and officials working in the prime minister's office. it was published by his colleagues days after the bodies of and his fiance martina over were found in their bratislava home. percent convinced that the murder is connected with his writings about a link between italian mafia and slovak in politics. could see at story name two officials who have now resigned pending an investigation one of them maria thomas korver a chief advisor to the prime
members of the european parliament today called for an independent investigation into the murders of slovakian investigative journalist young who shock and his fiance police have arrested several italian businessmen who according to christiane's reporting have ties to the mafia and government corruption now shortly after the birdies murders last sunday the news website that worked for published his last unfinished article its claims have shocked slovakia into your. journalist john could see x....
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i have on behalf of a constituent and she raised this issue not only through the european parliament but also with german authorities and i'll certainly reflect what the gentleman says . more than one hundred fifty british m.p.'s from all political parties have signed a letter to the german chancellor. unlike germany britain does have a tradition of rebellion when dealing with the little mite the active ingredient in going together. the four hundred sixty six members of the little my trust not just fighting for compensation. they want those responsible for their disabilities to be held to account nick deal breaker is one of them thinks they have almost succeeded who have which ties and to whom and with his chart to explain the connections to german politicians as well as representatives in the european parliament if they hadn't ended the trial as they did in the early seventy's then the evidence would have been available to the victims to use in their future actions against and others and in particular the u.k. survivors action in the seventy's would have undoubtedly have been ended
i have on behalf of a constituent and she raised this issue not only through the european parliament but also with german authorities and i'll certainly reflect what the gentleman says . more than one hundred fifty british m.p.'s from all political parties have signed a letter to the german chancellor. unlike germany britain does have a tradition of rebellion when dealing with the little mite the active ingredient in going together. the four hundred sixty six members of the little my trust not...
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him to do the same and today the european parliament sent out an invitation as well or tonight from mr zuckerberg a promise to do better and to fix the third party apps but not a word about facebook and its role in winning the white house. and you get on that have kept the european market is the biggest in the world five hundred million people that you know that's why i invited mr to explain to the european parliament what actually has happened. we want to know the truth because it is unacceptable that someone uses personal data that is given by a trusted company like facebook for different purposes i mean their way that it was on our side was that they got fat and that the accuracy of this data has been extremely exaggerated in practice my best guess is that we were six times more likely to get everything wrong about a person as we work to get everything right about a person i'm actually really confused by facebook i don't understand what their what their play is right now because. they make me out to be this suspects you know or some kind of nefarious person but what what they wha
him to do the same and today the european parliament sent out an invitation as well or tonight from mr zuckerberg a promise to do better and to fix the third party apps but not a word about facebook and its role in winning the white house. and you get on that have kept the european market is the biggest in the world five hundred million people that you know that's why i invited mr to explain to the european parliament what actually has happened. we want to know the truth because it is...
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mr zucker to explain to the european parliament what actually has happened. we want to know the truth because it is unacceptable that someone uses personal data that is given by a trusted company like facebook for different purposes i mean that way that it was on our side it was at the vet found that the accuracy of his data has been extremely exaggerated in practice my best guess is that we were six times more likely to get everything wrong about a person that we were to get everything right about a person i'm actually really confused by facebook i don't understand what they're what their play is right now because the they make me out to be this suspects you know or some kind of nefarious person but what what they what they're not saying is like i'm the wind that was practically working with the information commissioner's office well tonight facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg has released a statement on the cambridge analytical scandal the statement published of course on facebook now here's part of what he wrote i started facebook and at the end of the day i'm
mr zucker to explain to the european parliament what actually has happened. we want to know the truth because it is unacceptable that someone uses personal data that is given by a trusted company like facebook for different purposes i mean that way that it was on our side it was at the vet found that the accuracy of his data has been extremely exaggerated in practice my best guess is that we were six times more likely to get everything wrong about a person that we were to get everything right...
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that's why i invited mr to explain to the european parliament what actually has happened. we want to know the truth because it is unacceptable that someone uses personal dhaka that is given by a trusted company like facebook for a different purpose i mean that way that it was almost like news that you could fathom that the accuracy of this data has been extremely exaggerated in practice my best guess is that we were six times more likely to get everything wrong about a person as we were to get everything right about a person i'm actually really confused by facebook i don't understand what they're what their play is right now because. they make me out to be this suspects you know or some kind of nefarious person but what what they what they're not saying is like i'm the wind that was practically working with the information commissioner's office well tonight facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg has released a statement on the cambridge analytical scandal the statement published of course on facebook and here's part of what he wrote i started facebook and at the end of the day i'
that's why i invited mr to explain to the european parliament what actually has happened. we want to know the truth because it is unacceptable that someone uses personal dhaka that is given by a trusted company like facebook for a different purpose i mean that way that it was almost like news that you could fathom that the accuracy of this data has been extremely exaggerated in practice my best guess is that we were six times more likely to get everything wrong about a person as we were to get...
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members of the european parliament today called for an independent investigation into the murders of slovakian investigative journalist young who shock and his fiance police have arrested several italian businessmen who according to currency are reporting have ties to the mafia and government corruption and shortly after the birdies murders last sunday the news website that worked for published his last unfinished article its claims have shocked slovakia into your. journalist john could see x. final story was the most explosive in his short career it may also have cost him his large. the story details alleged links between the italian mafia and officials working in the prime minister's office. it was published by his colleagues days after the bodies of and his fiance martina were found in their brother's lover home . to nine percent convinced that the murder is connected with his writings about a link between italian mafia and slovak in politics. could see at story name two officials who have now resigned pending an investigation one of them mario toskala a chief advisor to the prime
members of the european parliament today called for an independent investigation into the murders of slovakian investigative journalist young who shock and his fiance police have arrested several italian businessmen who according to currency are reporting have ties to the mafia and government corruption and shortly after the birdies murders last sunday the news website that worked for published his last unfinished article its claims have shocked slovakia into your. journalist john could see x....
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but then the european parliament is unique. normally parliaments the wise their own laws but here they can only accept our. legislation from the unelected european commission. seven years ago it's one of the reasons you believe there nigel farage says britain well it's to leave the e.u. leave the euro and just days after the break sit while he's relishing his success well i have to say you're not laughing now are you. know that as a policy to impose poverty on greece and the rest of that trade you've done that really well by stealth by deception without telling the truth you wouldn't take the fall then a political year here the worst thing is that he's right everything was put out that they were going to love his own people indeed they cite it as a tragedy of the enormous if. i may not agree with what he stands for but that's the paradox of europe today that's what i'm saying so what has cause he's saying you're against europe. one question yes how do explain the rise of you'll keep on trying less and you'll become europe. i do
but then the european parliament is unique. normally parliaments the wise their own laws but here they can only accept our. legislation from the unelected european commission. seven years ago it's one of the reasons you believe there nigel farage says britain well it's to leave the e.u. leave the euro and just days after the break sit while he's relishing his success well i have to say you're not laughing now are you. know that as a policy to impose poverty on greece and the rest of that trade...
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end to latvian members of the european parliamentary minding european parliament of the topic of what's called here in this article stateless residents what some would say are non-citizens you sent in this reminding them that this is an issue that you're pushing where are you with this. well we are waiting i also call this got here yes well waiting for civil workshop in which will be felt in april. i believe that we will have also hearing of the beginning got jewel and the problem is for me that you know we can argue about this don't and a lot. but here in brussels where speaking about citizens of europe but not speaking about national identity this is a problem of law to understand that we don't have political nation still don't want it all nation was speaking about latinos and not lot about the stillness and not stillness and this is this is a problem for us but here in brussels it was about the citizens of europe was thinking about everybody about old europe i am a guy i want to live in the territory and they i think we've had about twenty seconds go ahead so if i may i don't think i
end to latvian members of the european parliamentary minding european parliament of the topic of what's called here in this article stateless residents what some would say are non-citizens you sent in this reminding them that this is an issue that you're pushing where are you with this. well we are waiting i also call this got here yes well waiting for civil workshop in which will be felt in april. i believe that we will have also hearing of the beginning got jewel and the problem is for me...
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members of the european parliament today called for an independent investigation into the murders of slovakian investigative journalist. and his fiance police have arrested several italian businessmen who according to reports have ties to the mafia and government corruption or shortly after the murders last sunday the news website that worked for published his last unfinished article its claims have shocked. journalists final story was the most explosive in his short career it may also have cost him his life if the story details alleged links between the italian mafia and officials working in the prime minister's office. it was published by his colleagues days after the bodies of his fiance. were found in their home. to nine percent convinced that the murder is connected with his writings about a link between italian mafia and slovakian politics. story name two officials who have now resigned pending an investigation one of them. a chief advisor to the prime minister another. chair of the state security department both have denied any link to the killings prime minister robert fits s
members of the european parliament today called for an independent investigation into the murders of slovakian investigative journalist. and his fiance police have arrested several italian businessmen who according to reports have ties to the mafia and government corruption or shortly after the murders last sunday the news website that worked for published his last unfinished article its claims have shocked. journalists final story was the most explosive in his short career it may also have...
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the data breach is an absolute scandal the european parliament must start an investigation i'll keep you updated about our progress and from dianne feinstein who's the top democrat on the senate judiciary committee in the u.s. news reports of cambridge analytical abuse of private facebook data to influence the twenty six day election is very disturbing the senate judiciary committee needs to fully investigate the matter so all we've heard from facebook so far is the statement denying any wrongdoing and also kind of laying the burden of responsibility on these uses these two hundred seventy thousand users who are in the very beginning downloaded or gave this. personality access to their profile what they didn't know is there were two hundred seventy spiraled to become fifty million because these people probably didn't realize that they were giving this access to their friends list and their information to have someone on the show last night saying that it was in the fine print with the people agreed to but no one reads the fine print anyway users however they've been reacting to these
the data breach is an absolute scandal the european parliament must start an investigation i'll keep you updated about our progress and from dianne feinstein who's the top democrat on the senate judiciary committee in the u.s. news reports of cambridge analytical abuse of private facebook data to influence the twenty six day election is very disturbing the senate judiciary committee needs to fully investigate the matter so all we've heard from facebook so far is the statement denying any...
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there is pressure coming also from paris because next year we will have the european parliament elections bret's that is going to come into the final moments of a new institutional cycle of european but you need solutions before that time is running out for. you without a common approach between paris and berlin the division between eastern and western europe could widen even further this is going to be a very difficult issue to tackle but with the pressure from paris and berlin jointly putting pressure on others who are less ready more hesitant i think a compromise that was passed defense is another issue paris wants to advance more pragmatic cooperation at the e.u. level france is willing to give up some sovereignty it wants a solid partnership of germany as britain prepares to leave the. car will have to wait for germany to come through on this too for the period of time in which there was no government in place that oversee did not make stronger but rather weaker. germany can still make up for lost time the government coalition agreement mentions the e.u. more than one hundred times n
there is pressure coming also from paris because next year we will have the european parliament elections bret's that is going to come into the final moments of a new institutional cycle of european but you need solutions before that time is running out for. you without a common approach between paris and berlin the division between eastern and western europe could widen even further this is going to be a very difficult issue to tackle but with the pressure from paris and berlin jointly putting...
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and to latvian members of the european parliamentary minding european parliament of the topic of what's called here in this article stateless residents what some would say are non-citizens you sent in this reminding them that this is an issue that you're pushing where are you with this. well we are waiting i also call this got here yes well waiting for. a workshop in which will be felt in april. i believe that we will have also hearing. beginning got jewel and the problem is for me that you know we. don't know a lot. but here in brussels where speaking about citizens of europe but not speaking about national identity this is a problem of law to understand that we don't have political nation still don't want it all nation was speaking about latinos and not lot about the stillness and not stillness and this is this is a problem for us but here in brussels it was about the citizens of europe was thinking about everybody about old europe i am a guy i want to live in the german time i think we've had about twenty seconds go ahead so if i may i don't think i've really also be talking about po
and to latvian members of the european parliamentary minding european parliament of the topic of what's called here in this article stateless residents what some would say are non-citizens you sent in this reminding them that this is an issue that you're pushing where are you with this. well we are waiting i also call this got here yes well waiting for. a workshop in which will be felt in april. i believe that we will have also hearing. beginning got jewel and the problem is for me that you...
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parliament. i'm the former defense minister of romania. tell me you feel it's multiple divisions. to live. there the boss. women three top managers in europe speak out about the state of society with regard to women in their careers. in abusive networking. quotas for talent what does it take to get more females into boardrooms i want it women in top management to implement. every journey begins with the first step and every language but the first word emerged in the. rico is in germany to learn german why not learned something simple online on your mobile and free shops d w z e learning course he can speak german made him see. we make up oh but we watch as office of the under budget we ought to seven seven percent. want to shape the continent's future. be part of it enjoy enough in youngsters testing share their stories their dreams and their challenges. the seventy seven percent of these platforms africa journey. a chemical weapon attack in britain shock election results in italy which favored t
parliament. i'm the former defense minister of romania. tell me you feel it's multiple divisions. to live. there the boss. women three top managers in europe speak out about the state of society with regard to women in their careers. in abusive networking. quotas for talent what does it take to get more females into boardrooms i want it women in top management to implement. every journey begins with the first step and every language but the first word emerged in the. rico is in germany to learn...
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it has not been dealt with yet in the european parliament. one political group has asked for a debate on the european parliament and we will have an exchange of views. but at the moment i would not comment because it is an internal matter of the european commission. thank you very much for your time. this is beyond one hundred days. still to come. taking her protests against the president all the way to capitol hill — we speak to the woman who could become the first muslim american woman in congress. here in the uk, thousands of people are without water for a third day after frozen pipes burst in the recent thaw from cold weather. homes and businesses in london, kent, sussex and wales are affected — as emma simpson explains. a sussex country pub with lots of beer, but no running water. not today. i'm really sorry. that‘s all right. they‘ve been saying sorry to customers since saturday, 200 lost bookings and counting. how much is this all going to cost you? probably £6,000, £7,000 so far. it‘s devastation. we can‘t open and we‘
it has not been dealt with yet in the european parliament. one political group has asked for a debate on the european parliament and we will have an exchange of views. but at the moment i would not comment because it is an internal matter of the european commission. thank you very much for your time. this is beyond one hundred days. still to come. taking her protests against the president all the way to capitol hill — we speak to the woman who could become the first muslim american woman in...