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will be of the european union because european union must show unity. if you put into consideration why poland and why hungary are on their deuce constant torture let's put it this way well it's obvious we have the two strongest governments in the european union and the two countries there are a one party government has received. from the people to govern the country we have politically absolutely stable systems and you know many times it's not life by the to two it's in brussels definitely on the other hand you know there is a big debate in the european union but there are two to go through governors to reform the realistic way the federalist stick way would end up in the united states of europe which we oppose because our fiscal control. unified budget more integration that's what france and germany what you have i think it's a it's a viable growth. our position is that european union can only be strong if there are strong member states so we don't think that the concept of weak member states creating a strong european union will be realistic they thi
will be of the european union because european union must show unity. if you put into consideration why poland and why hungary are on their deuce constant torture let's put it this way well it's obvious we have the two strongest governments in the european union and the two countries there are a one party government has received. from the people to govern the country we have politically absolutely stable systems and you know many times it's not life by the to two it's in brussels definitely on...
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countries are members of the european union and the view will be members of the european union even more than that this century europe in the region is currently the growth of the european union our growth rate is much higher than the european the average everybody speaks about the german french cooperation when it comes to the issue of european competitiveness and bob if you look at the figures you see that the trade between germany and the countries is fifty five percent higher than the trade annually between germany and france which shows that the economy corporation between germany and sense or europe is extremely strong at central europe became kind of a backyard for the german industry which has all these been and which will always be i guess the bone of the european economy so actually the strong central europe is the interest of the. the european union because a strong central euro can contribute to european union being stronger as well that's why we we reject all kinds of these kinds of accusations you know against us on political basis that's the bottom line is the crisis right
countries are members of the european union and the view will be members of the european union even more than that this century europe in the region is currently the growth of the european union our growth rate is much higher than the european the average everybody speaks about the german french cooperation when it comes to the issue of european competitiveness and bob if you look at the figures you see that the trade between germany and the countries is fifty five percent higher than the trade...
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union establishment the institutions of the european union need to be talking in much more ambitious terms about a foreign policy agenda particular in the middle east and africa particularly in relation to the transatlantic relationship in the future which today is somewhat under strain. but but which is hugely important for global stability in the future and we need to remember that us i when we talk about possible retaliation for our decisions that are being made in washington recently. that was the view of the irish foreign minister simon company speaking that to all kate brady now all of gross in spain all the latest group to be hit by u.s. president donald trump's protectionist policies the u.s. commerce department first announced it would be stopping tariffs on spanish on its back in january now it's made the decision final saying the products are being sold fall below market value in the united states cutting promised in california. well russian news agency task says it expects one to hoff million fans to visit the world cup spending a total of two billion dollars during their
union establishment the institutions of the european union need to be talking in much more ambitious terms about a foreign policy agenda particular in the middle east and africa particularly in relation to the transatlantic relationship in the future which today is somewhat under strain. but but which is hugely important for global stability in the future and we need to remember that us i when we talk about possible retaliation for our decisions that are being made in washington recently. that...
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countries are members of the european union and the view of the members of the european union even more than that this central europe in the region is currently the growth of the european union our growth rate is much higher than the european average everybody speaks about the german french cooperation when it comes to the issue of european competitiveness and bob if you look at the figures you would see that the trade between germany and division growth countries is fifty five percent higher than the trade annually between germany and france which shows that the economy corporation between germany and sense or europe is extremely strong at cern show you a became kind of a backyard for the german industry which has all these been and which will always be i guess the bone of the european economy so actually the strong central europe is the interest of the european union because a strong best central europe can contribute to european union being stronger as well that's why we we do. reject all kinds of these kinds of accusations you know against us on political basis that's the bottom lin
countries are members of the european union and the view of the members of the european union even more than that this central europe in the region is currently the growth of the european union our growth rate is much higher than the european average everybody speaks about the german french cooperation when it comes to the issue of european competitiveness and bob if you look at the figures you would see that the trade between germany and division growth countries is fifty five percent higher...
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union establishment the institutions of the european union need to be talking in much more ambitious terms about a foreign policy agenda particularly the middle east and africa particularly in relation to the transatlantic relationship in the future which today is somewhat under strain. but but which is hugely important for global stability in the future and we need to remember that i when we talk about possible retaliation for our decisions that are being made in washington recently. that was the view of the irish foreign minister simon company speaking that to all kate brady now all of gross in spain all the latest group to be hit by u.s. president donald trump's protectionist policies the u.s. commerce department first announced it would be stopping tariffs on spanish on its back in january now it's made the decision final saying the products are being sold fall below market value in the united states putting commas in california. well russian news agency task says it expects one to hoff many of fans to visit the wode cop spending a total of two billion dollars during their stay a
union establishment the institutions of the european union need to be talking in much more ambitious terms about a foreign policy agenda particularly the middle east and africa particularly in relation to the transatlantic relationship in the future which today is somewhat under strain. but but which is hugely important for global stability in the future and we need to remember that i when we talk about possible retaliation for our decisions that are being made in washington recently. that was...
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the european union has announced that it will start pursue to. things against the united states i mean to china of the w t o unfair trade practices a new trade commissioner says he said that new types of steel are aluminum i'm not inspired by u.s. amounts to protectionism. i don't forget you can always get d.w. news on the go with you can get access to all the bases to news from around the world as well as push notifications on the phone from you breaking news and also use it to send us your photos i'm videos you can download it from the google play i will still. have more for you at the top of the hour in the meantime of course there's always the website that's d.w. dot com have a good. story the people of the world over information they provide the opinions they want to read stressed g w on facebook and twitter up to date and in touch.
the european union has announced that it will start pursue to. things against the united states i mean to china of the w t o unfair trade practices a new trade commissioner says he said that new types of steel are aluminum i'm not inspired by u.s. amounts to protectionism. i don't forget you can always get d.w. news on the go with you can get access to all the bases to news from around the world as well as push notifications on the phone from you breaking news and also use it to send us your...
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union establishment the institutions of the european union need to be talking in much more ambitious terms about a foreign policy agenda particular in the middle east and africa particularly in relation to the transatlantic relationship in the future which today is somewhat under strain. but which is hugely important for global stability in the future and we need to remember that i when we talk about possible retaliation for our decisions that are being made in washington recently. now that you have a fair of heights this next story might not be for you a humble raccoon has captured hearts around the world after the little critter was spotted scaling a twenty five storey minnesota skyscraper local media post in this life feat of his perilous ascent which included a well does their snooze on the seventeenth floor apparently. brave little guy they're up to date now i'm sorry kelly in berlin thank you so much for watching every day. more. of my home. furnishings come your love more than just functional. playing with planes combining materials. inventing interiors. to make still large pe
union establishment the institutions of the european union need to be talking in much more ambitious terms about a foreign policy agenda particular in the middle east and africa particularly in relation to the transatlantic relationship in the future which today is somewhat under strain. but which is hugely important for global stability in the future and we need to remember that i when we talk about possible retaliation for our decisions that are being made in washington recently. now that you...
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union establishment the institutions of the european union need to be talking in much more ambitious terms about a foreign policy agenda particular in the middle east and africa particularly in relation to the transatlantic relationship in the future which today is somewhat under strain. but but which is hugely important for global stability in the future and we need to remember that i when we talk about possible retaliation for our decisions that are being made in washington recently. now that you have a fear of heights this next story might not be for you a humble raccoon has captured hearts around the world after the little critter was spotted scaling a twenty five story minnesota skyscraper local media posted this life feat of his perilous ascent which included a well does their snooze on the seventeenth floor apparently. brave little guy they're up to date now on t w news i'm sarah kelly and berlin thank you so much for watching every day. i'm going to. enjoy the conflict zone with tim sebastian. afghanistan is fighting on many different fronts these days not just with the milit
union establishment the institutions of the european union need to be talking in much more ambitious terms about a foreign policy agenda particular in the middle east and africa particularly in relation to the transatlantic relationship in the future which today is somewhat under strain. but but which is hugely important for global stability in the future and we need to remember that i when we talk about possible retaliation for our decisions that are being made in washington recently. now that...
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union but to have all of the trade frontage and the european union saying no that's not. until now the european union has stood by it's essentially said britain comes to us with a workable solution and then we'll talk and britain still hasn't come forward with a workable solution ok so. again we hear from the e.u. leaders that we just time is short the deadline is there the end of march next year but time's up that short because if both parties want to that and say well we'll keep talking they could but both have a strong incentive to not do so at the moment all numbers decide if the reason may also more time she would face mutiny in her own conservative party because there is a lot of the people to be demanding breaks it all along so if she she needs to demonstrate to her own members of parliament she's determined and committed only european union side european union politicians actually want the british to get on with it and don't want to keep on talking and talking and talking now ultimately if it gets to five minutes to midnight and you've still got calls a deal then
union but to have all of the trade frontage and the european union saying no that's not. until now the european union has stood by it's essentially said britain comes to us with a workable solution and then we'll talk and britain still hasn't come forward with a workable solution ok so. again we hear from the e.u. leaders that we just time is short the deadline is there the end of march next year but time's up that short because if both parties want to that and say well we'll keep talking they...
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we're like rests on the eastern members of the of the european union because european union must show unity. if you put into consideration why poland and why hungary are on their deuce constant torture let's put it this way well it's obvious we have the two strongest governments in the european union and the two countries there are a one party government has received. from the people who govern the country we have politically absolutely stable systems and you know many times it's not life by the to tutsi in brussels definitely on the other hand you know there's a big debate in the european union but there are two to go through one is sort of for the realistic way the further away stick way would end up in the united states of europe which we oppose their fiscal control. unified budget more integration that's what france and germany what you have i think it's a it's a viable throw you know. our position is that european union can only be strong if there are strong member states so we don't think that the concept. weak member states creating a strong european union would be realistic th
we're like rests on the eastern members of the of the european union because european union must show unity. if you put into consideration why poland and why hungary are on their deuce constant torture let's put it this way well it's obvious we have the two strongest governments in the european union and the two countries there are a one party government has received. from the people who govern the country we have politically absolutely stable systems and you know many times it's not life by...
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the european union will take countermeasures on this. what we want to ensure is that we are able to get a dialogue such that we don't simply see a continuous tit-for-tat escalation on these measures, because that is in the interests of nobody and we will be playing are part, as we have done already, in discussions with others around the european council table to ensure that you is able -- to ensure the eu is able to take the right action in line with the wto rules. he talked about the importance of trade. he talked about the importance -- he said as a country we depend on exports. of course, we are an exporting country. i want to see more countries -- more companies around the united kingdom exporting. the right honorable secretary is doing excellent work increasing the number of countries exporting around the world. one of the things we need to be able to do to export is ensure that we are negotiating trade deals with other countries, that we do negotiate a good trade deal with the european union, but that we are free to negotiate trade
the european union will take countermeasures on this. what we want to ensure is that we are able to get a dialogue such that we don't simply see a continuous tit-for-tat escalation on these measures, because that is in the interests of nobody and we will be playing are part, as we have done already, in discussions with others around the european council table to ensure that you is able -- to ensure the eu is able to take the right action in line with the wto rules. he talked about the...
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ways of having as few as little as few migrants as possible coming through the european union so the other part that would also be important for a comprehensive agreement relocating asylum seekers or refugees those have been granted asylum within the countries of the european union is not address we still have the complete blockade there because of the resistance of some eastern european countries like hunger in poland there was also resistance from italy they had blocked an earlier deal what special assurances did prime minister country get this time around. well two parts of italy was very motivated to have these what's now called disembarkment platforms outside of the european union were migrants potential refugees could go or those that are saved in the mediterranean could be brought back too so they got that and on the other hand they also got the insurance that those new we thought up reception centers in the european union to treat those who were requesting asylum would not exclusively be in italy and that prompted him to say at the end of this summit italy is no longer alone
ways of having as few as little as few migrants as possible coming through the european union so the other part that would also be important for a comprehensive agreement relocating asylum seekers or refugees those have been granted asylum within the countries of the european union is not address we still have the complete blockade there because of the resistance of some eastern european countries like hunger in poland there was also resistance from italy they had blocked an earlier deal what...
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the european union general data protection regulations g.d.p. are went into effect on may twenty fifth in an effort to protect the privacy of european union residents what does it do when will it work as attorney and global privacy expert miles edward miles thank you so much for being with us really appreciate the g.d.p. are lousy you residents to access their collected information and have the information amended or even deleted how does that actually work and what else does this regulation do. well first of all thank you bart for inviting me on what it's does is well first of all i think we've all seen the implications of g.d.p. already you probably already have received an e-mail saying do you consent to receiving this information do you consent to still being on our list so one thing to keep in mind is that for us firms especially you don't need to have a physical presence in the e.u. to be subject to it if you store data or you have clients in the e.u. you are subject to it and vice versa so many american citizens already have been receivin
the european union general data protection regulations g.d.p. are went into effect on may twenty fifth in an effort to protect the privacy of european union residents what does it do when will it work as attorney and global privacy expert miles edward miles thank you so much for being with us really appreciate the g.d.p. are lousy you residents to access their collected information and have the information amended or even deleted how does that actually work and what else does this regulation...
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the european union's general data protection regulations g.d.p. are went into effect on may twenty fifth so in an effort to protect the privacy of european union residents what does it do when will it work as attorney and global privacy expert miles edward miles thank you so much for being with us really appreciate the g.d.p. are a lousy you residents to access their collected information and have the information amended or even deleted how does that actually work and what else does this regulation do. well first of all thank you bart for inviting me on what it's does is well first of all i think we've all seen the implications of g.d.p. already you probably already have received an e-mail saying do you consent to receiving this information do you consent to still being on our list so one thing to keep in mind is that for us firms especially you don't need to have a physical presence in the e.u. to be subject to it if you store data or you have clients in the e.u. you are subject to it and vice versa so many american citizens already have been rec
the european union's general data protection regulations g.d.p. are went into effect on may twenty fifth so in an effort to protect the privacy of european union residents what does it do when will it work as attorney and global privacy expert miles edward miles thank you so much for being with us really appreciate the g.d.p. are a lousy you residents to access their collected information and have the information amended or even deleted how does that actually work and what else does this...
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you hear people say that about the european union. i think pedro sanchez, the new prime minister in spain, our swedish social democratic sister party, syriza in greece, they would have something to say. so he doesn't have the right vision? he wants state subsidies, he has the wrong visions. we were talking about the rail lines. we have just nationalised one of our train lines in this country while being part of the european union. you don't get on with the leadership, that is my point. you had a spat about politics, an internship in your office. and what you told the politics home website, "the labour party leadership briefed against you, you said, and policies to ban unpaid internships, not student placements," making quite clear there was a difference. why did the labour party leadership brief against you? you would have to ask them. why do you think that? i think there is, traditionally speaking in the uk, you got a first—past—the—post electoral system. i would rather have proportional representation, which is more democratic
you hear people say that about the european union. i think pedro sanchez, the new prime minister in spain, our swedish social democratic sister party, syriza in greece, they would have something to say. so he doesn't have the right vision? he wants state subsidies, he has the wrong visions. we were talking about the rail lines. we have just nationalised one of our train lines in this country while being part of the european union. you don't get on with the leadership, that is my point. you had...
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you hear people say that about the european union. i think pedro sanchez, the new prime minister in spain, our swedish social democratic sister party, syriza in greece, they would have something to say. so he doesn't have the right vision? he wants state subsidies, he has the wrong visions. we were talking about the rail lines. we have just nationalised one of our train lines in this country while being part of the european union. you don't get on with the leadership, that is my point. you had a spat about politics, an internship in your office. and what you told the politics home website, "the labour party leadership briefed against you, you said, and policies to ban unpaid internships, not student placements." making quite clear there was a difference. why did the labour party leadership brief against you? you would have to ask them. i think there is, traditionally speaking in the uk, you got a first—past—the—post electoral system. i would rather have proportional representation, which is more democratic and fair. with this sy
you hear people say that about the european union. i think pedro sanchez, the new prime minister in spain, our swedish social democratic sister party, syriza in greece, they would have something to say. so he doesn't have the right vision? he wants state subsidies, he has the wrong visions. we were talking about the rail lines. we have just nationalised one of our train lines in this country while being part of the european union. you don't get on with the leadership, that is my point. you had...
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last year with the european union, and we love the european union, we love the countries of the european union, but the european union was set up to take advantage of the united states. to attack our piggy bank. i've been talking to brexiteer—in chief, nigel farage, who's the co—chair of a eurosceptic group within the european parliament and of course good friends with donald trump. really interesting that on cars for arguments sake, he talks about the unfairness and imbalance between what is happening with american exports to europe, the charge 10% and european exports to america been charged 2.5%. what happens? the german car manufacturers association call for a free trade deal, ironically by threatening protectionism he is actually giving more oxygen to the arguments for free trade. but will the european commission, will brussels pick up the challenge of the german car manufacturers association and say, ok, mr trump, we'll abolish tariffs on cars between the us and european union. actually what you find in the end is things are not as they seem. it is the european union, the outda
last year with the european union, and we love the european union, we love the countries of the european union, but the european union was set up to take advantage of the united states. to attack our piggy bank. i've been talking to brexiteer—in chief, nigel farage, who's the co—chair of a eurosceptic group within the european parliament and of course good friends with donald trump. really interesting that on cars for arguments sake, he talks about the unfairness and imbalance between what...
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and exit the european union you could do that norway's outside the european union but in the in in the single market turkey's outside the european union but in the customs union britain could strike a unique deal but it's only the right wing hard right very very extreme capitalists like the j. j. mugs and the liam fox as in the david davis is on the rest that are preventing that happening in holding their prime minister and the country to ransom that's what i object to what happened thank you after the break it's all chrissy and donald trump is weapons of mass destruction with rolling stones matt taibbi as britain prepares for a controversial visit from the so-called leader of the free world though this is more important to him going underground. when a loved one is murdered it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would prefer it be to the death penalty just because i think that's the fair thing the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict is found innocent the idea that we were executing innocent people is terrifying there's just no way tha
and exit the european union you could do that norway's outside the european union but in the in in the single market turkey's outside the european union but in the customs union britain could strike a unique deal but it's only the right wing hard right very very extreme capitalists like the j. j. mugs and the liam fox as in the david davis is on the rest that are preventing that happening in holding their prime minister and the country to ransom that's what i object to what happened thank you...
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and the soviet union. both of grind in the utopian idea. european union as a customs union yes. all europeans and all the people around the world are eager to do business but part of that we can see a huge disparity between the general populace labor. general workers and elites businesses elites and this is going breaking down and resonates with the populistic parties because we can see that some people in our society damage already the real majority is left behind. this is the main problem is that the political elites around the european union. live in the utopia and they are out of touch with the realities of the. common people so they are representing the big businesses the markets investors songs of fall which are crucial to well being of the nation states but of the same time those very corporate and cities what is their value without the common man. this philosophy doesn't hold the water and i think of this is the main problem if the political elites around the. grass the reality. find themselves in a very nasty situation. pushing us to do. the drastic things very well sai
and the soviet union. both of grind in the utopian idea. european union as a customs union yes. all europeans and all the people around the world are eager to do business but part of that we can see a huge disparity between the general populace labor. general workers and elites businesses elites and this is going breaking down and resonates with the populistic parties because we can see that some people in our society damage already the real majority is left behind. this is the main problem is...
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and exit the european union you could do that norway's outside the european union but in this in the single market turkey's outside the european union but in the customs union britain could strike a unique deal but it's only the right wing hard right very very extreme capitalists like the j. j. mugs and the liam fox as in the david davis is on the rest that are preventing that happening in holding their prime minister and the country to ransom that's what i object to what happened thank you after the break hypocrisy and donald trump is weapons of mass destruction with rolling stones matt taibbi as britain prepares for a controversial visit from the so-called leader of the free world well this is more important to him going underground. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you then. well there's lots of yes of course so i saw the trend. before the game numbers so i can say. i call and i said listen you should get the special or. the creation amount from the broken up part of my bill
and exit the european union you could do that norway's outside the european union but in this in the single market turkey's outside the european union but in the customs union britain could strike a unique deal but it's only the right wing hard right very very extreme capitalists like the j. j. mugs and the liam fox as in the david davis is on the rest that are preventing that happening in holding their prime minister and the country to ransom that's what i object to what happened thank you...
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european union as a customs union yes. all europeans and all the people around the world are eager to do business but part of that we can see a huge disparity between the general populace. labor. general workers and elites business elites and this is going breaking down and resonates with the populistic parties because we can see that some people in our society damage already the real majority is left behind. this is the main problem is that the political elites around the european union. live in the utopia and they are out of touch with the realities of the. common people so they are representing the big businesses the markets investors songs of fall which are crucial to well being of the nation states but of the same time those very corporate and cities what is their value without the common man. this philosophy doesn't hold water and i think of this is the main problem if the political elites around the. grass the reality. find themselves in a very nasty situation. pushing us to do. drastic things very well said except
european union as a customs union yes. all europeans and all the people around the world are eager to do business but part of that we can see a huge disparity between the general populace. labor. general workers and elites business elites and this is going breaking down and resonates with the populistic parties because we can see that some people in our society damage already the real majority is left behind. this is the main problem is that the political elites around the european union. live...
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cheema the european union is set to deliver its response to u.s. targets knocked into effect today the u.s. has new duties and still not a minium from the european union canada and mexico after weeks of negotiations to avert them live to an announcement but the e.u. create commission. in brussels in just a bit but first a look at what many fear is the start of a trade war. european leaders responded to the reality of new tariffs with frustration and even exhaustion still we're angry concerned outraged because we've been in talks with the americans for months now they don't listen and they think they can belittle us but that's not possible. and the europeans are allies and that's not how allies treat each other. this finish. behind the frustrations or concerns over industry a glut of metal with nowhere to go means falling prices which could in turn threaten european jobs that would have broader consequences to the economies of european member states. the e.u. says it has no choice but to retaliate with proportional penalties on u.s. products like mo
cheema the european union is set to deliver its response to u.s. targets knocked into effect today the u.s. has new duties and still not a minium from the european union canada and mexico after weeks of negotiations to avert them live to an announcement but the e.u. create commission. in brussels in just a bit but first a look at what many fear is the start of a trade war. european leaders responded to the reality of new tariffs with frustration and even exhaustion still we're angry concerned...
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the general secretary of the european trade union confederation here is that conversation. and immigration is an issue that has divided the u.s. labor movement in the past before they reached their current pro immigrant position but immigration also is a key component of europe in politics and in recent years this issue has been continually controversial mr general secretary what's the what's your position on immigration and the specific problem and choices facing the e.u. . what within the the european union and europe more in general were not able to address this emergency in the proper way international rules were not respected few countries including he told me my own country were completely left alone you know addressing this emergency and inserting a rescue people at sea and trying to avoid an immense a strategy to a tragedy to happen but that was already coming from the large majority of member states of the european union the didn't give an end at all to eataly greece but also to some other countries like germany and sweden the tried to welcome some of these refugee
the general secretary of the european trade union confederation here is that conversation. and immigration is an issue that has divided the u.s. labor movement in the past before they reached their current pro immigrant position but immigration also is a key component of europe in politics and in recent years this issue has been continually controversial mr general secretary what's the what's your position on immigration and the specific problem and choices facing the e.u. . what within the the...
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of the eea relative to the european union. increase bargaining power of the eea relative to the european unionm increase bargaining power of the eea relative to the european union. is a different question. i wasjust about to come to your question precisely. in regard to free movement, in fact, the phrase is misleading because it suggests that it is a free for all and there is not. you can better manage and impose a greater restrictions, if that is what you wish, to the way freedom of movement operates, as part of the eea and the european union. that the united kingdom chooses not to do so. for example, if somebody has been here for three months and has no prospect of work you can ask them to leave. we choose not to do that. you can actually address that issue within the eea. it is quite clear that the eea, as the norwegian prime minister has said, another quote from her, she says that as a politician would be very difficult for the british to go that way after the referendum. she means very welcome in that she says it is not p
of the eea relative to the european union. increase bargaining power of the eea relative to the european unionm increase bargaining power of the eea relative to the european union. is a different question. i wasjust about to come to your question precisely. in regard to free movement, in fact, the phrase is misleading because it suggests that it is a free for all and there is not. you can better manage and impose a greater restrictions, if that is what you wish, to the way freedom of movement...
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hello and welcome to quadriga this week's european union summit was set to be dominated by a deepening political crisis over immigration whether a compromise can be found and its outcome could decide the fate of germany's governing coalition and ultimately of the european union itself but there was little that the member countries agreed on going into the summit to save one point that stronger measures are needed to tighten europe's external borders and to strengthen the coastguard frontex a new government in italy says it will no longer be europe's refugee camp and is turning away boats carrying exhausted refugees is the e.u. throwing its longstanding humanitarian principles overboard. migrant crisis time for fortress europe that's our topic here on quadriga here are our guests monica she is the director of the german section of the international organization for migration in berlin and she says arrivals are drastically lower across the mediterranean get the sense of panic and crisis is at an all time high now is the time to go beyond a crisis footing and forge a long term humane poli
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european union fights back against u.s. tariffs takes. place the german people fear of being eaten by big cats two lions. were reported to have escaped from right in western germany the w.'s field reporter is there to tell us what happened next. welcome to the program the european union has seen a day of challenge yes a euro skeptic government in its political instability in spain and the opening salvos of a trade war with the united states will start in three months after elections finally has a new government by. minister just the commentary of the head of a coalition between the and its establishment a five star movement on the right wing league follows a turbulent week of political drama and financial turmoil sparked by fears that the coalition wants to exit the euro. to the italian capital rome where we find t.w. correspondent barbara welcome barbara so political newcomer. is the house now been sworn in as prime minister tell us about the rest of his populist compass novices if you want the only exception is the foreign minister but
european union fights back against u.s. tariffs takes. place the german people fear of being eaten by big cats two lions. were reported to have escaped from right in western germany the w.'s field reporter is there to tell us what happened next. welcome to the program the european union has seen a day of challenge yes a euro skeptic government in its political instability in spain and the opening salvos of a trade war with the united states will start in three months after elections finally has...
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union and all side its borders and also the agreements that within the european union when we were refugees move around their movement is going to be controlled more strictly and that's the crucial part that the interior minister here has been demanding that it's easier to send refugees back to countries where they have initially applied for asylum so the question is whether he's going to agree to take this debate as it were to agree to these measures that america has brought ok well before we talk about reactions from the ca c.s.e. let's have a look at the situation in the c.s. use heartland of bavaria where border controls are already in place. spot checks at the german border with austria. and they could be stepped up if germany's interior minister gets his way. but already police control busy entry points into the country. just politicized so it is no hope for kids who can take the federal police have increased border controls along this mine route. no goal is to ensure an orderly inflow of migrants. to prevent human trafficking and to help legal migrants and to offer them protection an
union and all side its borders and also the agreements that within the european union when we were refugees move around their movement is going to be controlled more strictly and that's the crucial part that the interior minister here has been demanding that it's easier to send refugees back to countries where they have initially applied for asylum so the question is whether he's going to agree to take this debate as it were to agree to these measures that america has brought ok well before we...
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the border between the european union and the uk. that is to say between ireland and northern ireland. ok, so no hard border between those two. it means the border there but northern ireland will be in the customs union and will be treated differently. and that is not acceptable. to have the sort of crisis just before the summit, that sort of pantomime, it has been happening for two years since the referendum took place. so theresa may will probably survive the next eu summit and everyone will try to save face. and then there is this summer and then what next, september. she might not survive the party conference. because we are talking about brexit but perhaps we should stop talking about brexit and start talking about the tory party. and labour as well. the tory party has ossified between tribes, the brexiteers claiming to be the real patriots, and the soft brexiteers, the philip hammond kind of tribe saying we are the real patriots. and the deafening silence from labour because lost if that was really a thrust... in last year's ge
the border between the european union and the uk. that is to say between ireland and northern ireland. ok, so no hard border between those two. it means the border there but northern ireland will be in the customs union and will be treated differently. and that is not acceptable. to have the sort of crisis just before the summit, that sort of pantomime, it has been happening for two years since the referendum took place. so theresa may will probably survive the next eu summit and everyone will...
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union establishment the institutions of the european union need to be talking in much more ambitious terms about a foreign policy agenda particular in the middle east and africa particularly in relation to the transatlantic relationship in the future which today is somewhat under strain. but but which is hugely important for global stability in the future and we need to remember that i when we talk about possible retaliation far decisions that have been made in washington recently. that was the view of the irish foreign minister simon company speaking that to all kate brady now all of gross in spain all the latest greek to be hit by u.s. president donald trump's protectionist policies the u.s. commerce department first announced it would be stopping tariffs on spanish on its back in january now it's made the decision final saying the products are being sold fall below market value in the united states saying promise in california. well russian news agency task says it expects one of the hoff many of fans to visit the world cup spending a total of two billion dollars during their stay
union establishment the institutions of the european union need to be talking in much more ambitious terms about a foreign policy agenda particular in the middle east and africa particularly in relation to the transatlantic relationship in the future which today is somewhat under strain. but but which is hugely important for global stability in the future and we need to remember that i when we talk about possible retaliation far decisions that have been made in washington recently. that was the...
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they decided we will leave the european union, and whatever the european union think about that, we will do it. it is unthinkable that any prime minister would seek to force through a course of action with significant consequences for many, many years, which the majority in this house did not approve of. would mps be able to stop that happening? in the bottom left—hand corner, you see government whips in charge of discipline whispering about a compromise. then the chief whip, a little later, get up from his seat and give a quiet thumbs up. enough rebels were willing to compromise, if not exactly gladly. i am prepared to accept the government's difficulty and support it. i have to say, there's enough madness around at the moment to make one start to question whether collective sanity in this country has disappeared. it was not comfortable. one unwell labour mp in a wheelchair on morphine was forced to come and vote. the noes have it, the noes have it. but enough mps believed assurances they would have a real say. there were some procedural changes today, but there was no change in the f
they decided we will leave the european union, and whatever the european union think about that, we will do it. it is unthinkable that any prime minister would seek to force through a course of action with significant consequences for many, many years, which the majority in this house did not approve of. would mps be able to stop that happening? in the bottom left—hand corner, you see government whips in charge of discipline whispering about a compromise. then the chief whip, a little later,...
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union for example rely simply on steel and that is why the european union is taking this kind of response and why we have the french finance minister saying that this response really has to be united and it has to be or at natasha's thank you very much for that for now that's not live with the latest from paris thank you for canada is one of the largest exports of steel to the u.s. and there's been strong reaction from them to we find ourselves the target of punitive tariffs on canadian aluminum and steel under pretext of a two three two national security provision let me be clear these tariffs are totally unacceptable. this is sixteen point six billion dollars of retaliation this is the strongest trade action canada has taken in the post war era let's move on to other news now the u.s. secretary of state says he's made significant progress that has talks with one of the north korean leaders closest aides might pompei or has met kim yong child in new york for a second day the talks or are supposed to smooth the way for a summit between donald trump and kim jong on in less than two weeks b
union for example rely simply on steel and that is why the european union is taking this kind of response and why we have the french finance minister saying that this response really has to be united and it has to be or at natasha's thank you very much for that for now that's not live with the latest from paris thank you for canada is one of the largest exports of steel to the u.s. and there's been strong reaction from them to we find ourselves the target of punitive tariffs on canadian...
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union side european union politicians actually want the british to get on with it and don't want to keep on talking and talking and talking now ultimately if it gets to five minutes to midnight and you've still got calls a deal then maybe a delay may be possible but at the moment the european union is saying hang on a minute britain you said this timetable for yourselves so get your act together and sort yourselves out to work out how you're going to manage to solve these outstanding issues and so what is stopping. series of maybe the u.k. prime minister from putting forward specific proposals she can't get them through her own party so essentially if you were to say ok and that this took them. when out of boredom you could read this you can easily see keep that northern ireland border by keeping britain in the european union single market and in the european union's customs union to do so requires a relationship with brussels which is too close for her own conservative party to accept so ultimately britain is not negotiating with the british government is negotiating with itself to
union side european union politicians actually want the british to get on with it and don't want to keep on talking and talking and talking now ultimately if it gets to five minutes to midnight and you've still got calls a deal then maybe a delay may be possible but at the moment the european union is saying hang on a minute britain you said this timetable for yourselves so get your act together and sort yourselves out to work out how you're going to manage to solve these outstanding issues and...
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union establishment the institutions of the european union need to be talking in much more ambitious terms about a foreign policy agenda particular in the middle east and africa particularly in relation to the transatlantic relationship in the future which today is somewhat under strain. but but which is hugely important for global stability in the future and we need to remember that i when we talk about possible retaliation for our decisions that are being made in washington recently. now that you have a fair of hypes this next story might not be for you a humble raccoon has captured hearts around the world after the little critter was spotted scaling a twenty five storey minnesota skyscraper local media post in this life feat of his perilous ascent which included a well does their snooze on the seventeenth floor apparently. brave little guy there you're up to date now i'm sorry kelly in berlin thank you so much for watching a break. the . law. on furnishings come your lot more than just functional. playing with. a mining material. venting into your. room and still a lot of. moving
union establishment the institutions of the european union need to be talking in much more ambitious terms about a foreign policy agenda particular in the middle east and africa particularly in relation to the transatlantic relationship in the future which today is somewhat under strain. but but which is hugely important for global stability in the future and we need to remember that i when we talk about possible retaliation for our decisions that are being made in washington recently. now that...
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the european union's general data protection regulations g.d.p. are went into effect on may twenty fifth in an effort to protect the privacy of european union residents what does it do and will it work discusses attorney and global privacy expert miles edward miles thank you so much for being with us really appreciate the g.d.p. are lousy you residents to access their collected information and have the information amended or even deleted how does that actually work and what else does this regulation do. well first of all thank you bart for inviting me on what it's does is well first of all i think we've all seen the implications of g.d.p. already you probably already have received an e-mail saying do you consent to receiving this information do you consent to still being on our list so one thing to keep in mind is that for us firms especially you don't need to have a physical presence in the e.u. to be subject to it if you store data or you have clients in the e.u. you are subject to it and vice versa so many american citizens already have been re
the european union's general data protection regulations g.d.p. are went into effect on may twenty fifth in an effort to protect the privacy of european union residents what does it do and will it work discusses attorney and global privacy expert miles edward miles thank you so much for being with us really appreciate the g.d.p. are lousy you residents to access their collected information and have the information amended or even deleted how does that actually work and what else does this...
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and the soviet union. both of grind in the utopian idea. european union as a customs union yes. all europeans and all the people around the world are eager to do business but part of that we can see a huge disparity between the general populace. labor. general workers and elites business elites and this is going breaking down to and resonates with the populistic parties because we can see that some people in our society damage already the real majority is left behind. this is the main problem is that the political elites around the european union. live in a utopia and they are out of touch with the realities of the. common people so they are representing the big businesses the markets investors songs of all of which are crucial to well being of the nation states but of the same time those very corporate and cities what is their value without the common man ok so this philosophy doesn't hold the author and i think that this is the main problem if the political elites around europe will not grass their reality. they will find find them so. in a very nasty situation. pushing us to
and the soviet union. both of grind in the utopian idea. european union as a customs union yes. all europeans and all the people around the world are eager to do business but part of that we can see a huge disparity between the general populace. labor. general workers and elites business elites and this is going breaking down to and resonates with the populistic parties because we can see that some people in our society damage already the real majority is left behind. this is the main problem...
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we begin the day with the united states playing a dangerous game that is how the european union today described u.s. president donald trump's decision to slap trade tariffs on european steel and aluminum europe warned that a tit for tat tariff attack could come later this month today the european union asked the world trade organization to get involved this is the closest thing that global trade has to a court of justice but it's wheels they turn slowly and there is no one foresman the european union's trade commissioner today refused to call this an all out trade war saying psychology and words matter a lot and she made her point by applying trumps winning campaign strategy to his tariff policy she said when they say america first we say europe united. they began this morning at six am central european time twenty five percent import tariffs on steel ten percent on aluminum the european reaction is clear. it is unfortunate because this is further weakening the transatlantic relations and it also increases the risk of severe turbulence is in the markets globally protectionism can neve
we begin the day with the united states playing a dangerous game that is how the european union today described u.s. president donald trump's decision to slap trade tariffs on european steel and aluminum europe warned that a tit for tat tariff attack could come later this month today the european union asked the world trade organization to get involved this is the closest thing that global trade has to a court of justice but it's wheels they turn slowly and there is no one foresman the european...
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european union goes on the offensive against us terrorists. is unfortunate because this is for the weekend in the transatlantic relations and it also increases the risk of severe turbulence in the markets globally. they used trade chief says the bloc will challenge u.s. terrorists at the world trade organization is this the beginning of the trade also coming up there are rumblings that german cars could be the ones to bear the brunt of tape for tat terrorists will america's love affairs with beatles be risen luxe enjoy. while some go up others come down china lowers tariffs on some imported consumer goods. this is your business update i'm helena humphrey in berlin thanks for joining me washington's innings have been deemed illegal by europe the e.u. trade commissioner to see among them saying the bloc will not take america's actions lying down of vowing to challenge the tariffs in a case at the world trade organization in the us government well it certainly didn't waste a moment in following through on its threats. they began friday at six am
european union goes on the offensive against us terrorists. is unfortunate because this is for the weekend in the transatlantic relations and it also increases the risk of severe turbulence in the markets globally. they used trade chief says the bloc will challenge u.s. terrorists at the world trade organization is this the beginning of the trade also coming up there are rumblings that german cars could be the ones to bear the brunt of tape for tat terrorists will america's love affairs with...
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leave we should consider the strategic significance of the car industry for the european union in the same way so that we can prepare for an exchange with the united states . for. an exchange is one way to put this but as the war of words heats up it's becoming clear that the white house is aggressive stance on trade it's leaving the united states increasingly isolated from its allies. is collating international trade dispute making itself felt on the markets this friday the looming trade war between the u.s. and china and europe is making investors nervous markets are under pressure the dow jones lurching into negative territory bill the boeing was among the heaviest loses trade is reacting to the belief that it crossed an agricultural produce would be on the list of retaliatory chinese sanctions. declare richardson a washington correspondent clear where here it shorts flood for mole sidespin that was a real boom out of washington today what in your opinion has changed in this trade dispute. and well we're seeing a major escalation in what is slowly moving toward a trade war between
leave we should consider the strategic significance of the car industry for the european union in the same way so that we can prepare for an exchange with the united states . for. an exchange is one way to put this but as the war of words heats up it's becoming clear that the white house is aggressive stance on trade it's leaving the united states increasingly isolated from its allies. is collating international trade dispute making itself felt on the markets this friday the looming trade war...
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hello and welcome to quadriga this week's european union summit was said to be dominated by a deepening political crisis over immigration whether a compromise can be found and its outcome could decide the fate of germany's governing coalition and ultimately of the european union itself but there was little that the member countries agreed on going into the summit to save one point that stronger measures are needed to tighten europe's external borders and to strengthen the coastguard frontex a new government in italy says it will no longer be europe's refugee camp and is turning away boats carrying exhausted refugees is the e.u. throwing its longstanding humanitarian principles overboard. migrant crisis time for fortress europe that's our topic here on quadriga here. monica is the director of the german section of the international organization for migration in berlin and she says arrivals are drastically lower across the mediterranean yet the sense of panic and crisis is at an all time high now is the time to go beyond a crisis footing and forge a long term humane policy with migrants r
hello and welcome to quadriga this week's european union summit was said to be dominated by a deepening political crisis over immigration whether a compromise can be found and its outcome could decide the fate of germany's governing coalition and ultimately of the european union itself but there was little that the member countries agreed on going into the summit to save one point that stronger measures are needed to tighten europe's external borders and to strengthen the coastguard frontex a...
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hello and welcome to quadriga this week's european union summit was said to be dominated by a deepening political crisis over immigration whether a compromise can be found and its outcome could decide the fate of germany's governing coalition and ultimately of the european union itself but there was little that the member countries agreed on going into the summit to save one point that stronger measures are needed to tighten europe's external borders and to strengthen the coastguard frontex a new government in italy says it will no longer be europe's refugee camp and is turning away boats carrying exhausted refugees is the e.u. throwing its longstanding humanitarian principles overboard. migrant crisis time for fortress europe that's our topic here on quadriga here are our guests monica is the director of the german section of the international organization for migration in berlin and she says arrivals are drastically lower across the mediterranean yet the sense of panic in crisis is at an all time high now is the time to go beyond a crisis footing and forge a long term humane policy. m
hello and welcome to quadriga this week's european union summit was said to be dominated by a deepening political crisis over immigration whether a compromise can be found and its outcome could decide the fate of germany's governing coalition and ultimately of the european union itself but there was little that the member countries agreed on going into the summit to save one point that stronger measures are needed to tighten europe's external borders and to strengthen the coastguard frontex a...
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this is not their head way to do that and i'm just struck that the european union. you know in itself was built on the cutting tax tariff first remember it was a custom union freeing them up with low free circulation of people and consolidate democracy and peace so the link between openness and trade and openness of society has always been xeni lion of the western countries so you cannot you know we tend to discover that politics and economy links of course selling the traditional free trade school really in the end do sex and country and all the. u.k. germany us that the more it's free choice have to that's why as a public in the us was always pro trade trump is not proof we trade and use this question in a very spectacular way. but you know and china has a point to diffuse it with china is huge by the way we have a huge deficit in france with china and we need to fix it we are too complacent the problem is there is no trade as you know in europe trade policy is federal you have a permission to do that and it's so you need to show collective power in order to do so
this is not their head way to do that and i'm just struck that the european union. you know in itself was built on the cutting tax tariff first remember it was a custom union freeing them up with low free circulation of people and consolidate democracy and peace so the link between openness and trade and openness of society has always been xeni lion of the western countries so you cannot you know we tend to discover that politics and economy links of course selling the traditional free trade...
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and european union leaders in brussels have wrapped up an emergency summit on migration without any concrete decisions chancellor angela merkel says there is good will toward finding ways to stem the flow of migrants to europe. and the goals just cape cup kept coming in sunday's world's a cop action. after england seven goal thriller colombia following suit the south americans hit the street past poland knocking the european side out of the competition and boosting their own hopes of reaching the knockout stages of the tournament. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program thank you so much for joining us. we begin in turkey where after sunday's presidential election wretched tayyip arawak has consolidated and extended his power let's have a closer look at those results now because we know that he is headed for another five year term as president turkey's state news agency puts heir to one at just under fifty three percent his main challenger into of the secular c.h.p. the republican people's party received around thirty one percent of the vote while sela had seen demo tosh of the pro critters h
and european union leaders in brussels have wrapped up an emergency summit on migration without any concrete decisions chancellor angela merkel says there is good will toward finding ways to stem the flow of migrants to europe. and the goals just cape cup kept coming in sunday's world's a cop action. after england seven goal thriller colombia following suit the south americans hit the street past poland knocking the european side out of the competition and boosting their own hopes of reaching...
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union we have a treat for you if you're joined by the general secretary of the european trade union confederation of decent teenie some of you may recall we spoke with him from davos earlier this year we'll talk about immigration and labor and issues involving his home country of italy and sticking with europe there are new european regulations designed to protect people's privacy what are they and how will the european union's general data protection regulations actually work we'll ask attorney and global privacy expert miles edwards and artie's ashley banks may scare a few of us with her report on initial point offering billions of dollars with no business plan chill pill soon on the details all that ahead but first we had some headlines. we were poor and expend extensively on the group of seven meeting in canada late last week and all of that harsh rhetoric ahead of the meeting well the rough rhetoric at least from the united states side continued as the event over the weekend ended canadian prime minister justin trudeau said that canada would retaliate on july first in the ongoi
union we have a treat for you if you're joined by the general secretary of the european trade union confederation of decent teenie some of you may recall we spoke with him from davos earlier this year we'll talk about immigration and labor and issues involving his home country of italy and sticking with europe there are new european regulations designed to protect people's privacy what are they and how will the european union's general data protection regulations actually work we'll ask...
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union but to have all of the trade frontage and the european union saying no that's not. until now the european union has stood by it's essential he said britain comes to us with a workable solution and then we'll talk and britain still hasn't come forward with a workable solution ok so. again we hear from the e.u. leaders that we just have time is short the deadline is that the end of march next year but time's up that short because if both parties want to that was that well we'll keep talking they could both have a strong incentive to not do so at the moment all numbers decide if the reason may also more time she would face mutiny in her own conservative party because those are all of the people that have been demanding breaks it all along so she she needs to demonstrate to her own members of parliament she's determined and committed only european union side european union politicians actually want the british to get on with it and don't want to keep on talking and talking and talking now ultimately if it gets to five minutes to midnight and you've still got calls a dea
union but to have all of the trade frontage and the european union saying no that's not. until now the european union has stood by it's essential he said britain comes to us with a workable solution and then we'll talk and britain still hasn't come forward with a workable solution ok so. again we hear from the e.u. leaders that we just have time is short the deadline is that the end of march next year but time's up that short because if both parties want to that was that well we'll keep talking...
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union side european union politicians actually want the british to get on with it and don't want to keep on talking and talking and talking now ultimately if it gets to five minutes to midnight and you've still not got to deal then maybe a delay may be possible but at the moment the european union is saying hang on a minute britain you said this timetable for yourselves so get your act together and sort yourselves out to work out how you're going to manage to solve these outstanding issues and so what is stopping. series of maybe the u.k. prime minister from putting forward specific proposals she can't get them through her own party so essentially if you were to say ok i'm not that this took an overnight i'm bored. you could read this you can easily skip that northern island border by keeping britain in the european union single market and in the european union's customs union to do so requires a relationship with brussels which is too close for her own conservative party to accept so ultimately britain is not negotiating with brussels the british government is negotiating with itse
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just important platforms outside of the european union that's something italy absolutely wanted and it got it at least in theory what exactly that means and where they will be is unclear but ok they have a surance that this will happen and the second part was to have these new reception centers that are now being thought about not only in italy but also in other countries again we don't know which countries would agree to have those reception centers but in theory other countries or the you as a general said yes we can do that so that's why the italians after this summit were able to come out and say italy is no longer alone let's talk a little bit more about those perceptions centers that you've mentioned there. these are of course. as for the asylum seekers are we talking about detention camps in the e.u. how would this work if we if we talk about the reception centers that are planned for the e.u. so on territory the only one who really said that these would be close facilities so for those seeking asylum once they're in there they can't get out until it's clear what their status is
just important platforms outside of the european union that's something italy absolutely wanted and it got it at least in theory what exactly that means and where they will be is unclear but ok they have a surance that this will happen and the second part was to have these new reception centers that are now being thought about not only in italy but also in other countries again we don't know which countries would agree to have those reception centers but in theory other countries or the you as...
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the border between the european union and the uk. that is to say between ireland and northern ireland. 0k, uk. that is to say between ireland and northern ireland. ok, so no hard border between those two. it means that border there but ireland will be in the customs union and will be treated differently —— northern ireland and that is not acceptable. to have the sort of crisis just before the summit, that sort of pantomime, it has been happening for two years since the referendum took place. so theresa may will probably survive the next eu summit and everyone will try to save face. and then there is this summer and then what next, september. she might not survive the party conference. because we are talking about brexit but perhaps we should stop talking about brexit and stopped talking about brexit and stopped talking about the tory party. and labour as well. the tory party has a lot of ossified between tribes, the brexiteers claiming to be the real patriots, and the soft brexiteers, the philip hammond kind of tribe saying we ar
the border between the european union and the uk. that is to say between ireland and northern ireland. 0k, uk. that is to say between ireland and northern ireland. ok, so no hard border between those two. it means that border there but ireland will be in the customs union and will be treated differently —— northern ireland and that is not acceptable. to have the sort of crisis just before the summit, that sort of pantomime, it has been happening for two years since the referendum took...
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with regards to the european union, a little variety. guest: i could not disagree with you more, respectfully. your opinion is precisely a model of adversity. denmark, youin know you are in denmark. you don't think you are in latvia. when you are in italy, you do not think you are island. our language, our cuisine, our way of life -- we believe we can reconcile that with cooperation together, having meetings in conference rooms rather than clashes on the battlefield, and in the case of a single currency it makes more economic sense. respectfully, you could have 50at diversity here and have different currencies in the united states, but it would not make sense. having a dog is not undermine the diversity -- having a dollar does not undermine the diversity of this great country. there is no risk of homogenizing the european people, our histories, cultures, languages are far too rooted in many years of history for that to ever happen and nobody is trying to do that. host: berkeley, california. independent line. david. i had two questions. i
with regards to the european union, a little variety. guest: i could not disagree with you more, respectfully. your opinion is precisely a model of adversity. denmark, youin know you are in denmark. you don't think you are in latvia. when you are in italy, you do not think you are island. our language, our cuisine, our way of life -- we believe we can reconcile that with cooperation together, having meetings in conference rooms rather than clashes on the battlefield, and in the case of a single...
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european union exports to the united states cannot be seen as a threat to their internal security to see your trading partners impose tariffs on your motorcycle industry and your bourbon industry on your jeans industry to the polish of america's closest allies risks setting off a tit for tat treaty disputes. for its business oafish move by president trump for the. mexican selfish and it's also stupid and we must not stand for that because we all know what happens with bullies if they get their way they keep on harassing . also coming up tonight today italy finally got a new government three months after the election the word on the street in rome watch out you're. it's not true that they want to distance us from europe. i think they want to fundamentally reshape europe. i think they've made promises that they won't keep. what chaos i hope they really are united. we begin the day with the united states playing a dangerous game that is how the european union today described u.s. president donald trump's decision to slap trade tariffs on european steel and aluminum europe warned that a
european union exports to the united states cannot be seen as a threat to their internal security to see your trading partners impose tariffs on your motorcycle industry and your bourbon industry on your jeans industry to the polish of america's closest allies risks setting off a tit for tat treaty disputes. for its business oafish move by president trump for the. mexican selfish and it's also stupid and we must not stand for that because we all know what happens with bullies if they get their...
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after leaving the european union. the president said he's been keying to sit down and talk to the u.k. about a future trade deal. we're also clear-- we're also clear that we want to ensure that we have a trade deal that works for the united kingdom, but let' not forget we already have a good trading relationship with the u.s. every working day, one million people in the united kingdom go to work and work for a american company and one million people in the united states go to work for british company. >> mr. ben bradshaw. >> how did she personally respond to trump's call to be let back into the g7 and given yesterday's revelations, a inquiry between the kremlin and the leaf campaign. >> the gentleman asked me about policing queries, that's for the police and the body looking around elections and democratic processes, the electoral commission. he talks or comments made by president trump at g7 versus g8. and there's a reason that the g7 became-- g8 became g7. and in public and private conversations about russia, not un
after leaving the european union. the president said he's been keying to sit down and talk to the u.k. about a future trade deal. we're also clear-- we're also clear that we want to ensure that we have a trade deal that works for the united kingdom, but let' not forget we already have a good trading relationship with the u.s. every working day, one million people in the united kingdom go to work and work for a american company and one million people in the united states go to work for british...