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chancellorangelamerkelaswell as the french president francois hollande. another was british prime minister david cameron. this was his first eu summit since his strong reelection showing, and a major issue for him is eu reform. christophe: absolutely, and the british prime minister has been playing hardball in recent weeks. he has a very strong mandate from the british voters to renegotiate the terms of britain's eu overshift and ultimately put the result to the british vote in and in and out referendum. i asked martin schultz how he feels about britain's demands. >> the united kingdom is a member of the european union. they want to discover necessary reforms within the european union to make it more effective or socially just, more competitive. i agree this is all feasible and without mutual provocation if this goes in the direction i'm with him. if it is about split in the european union to build a group of non--euro countries fighting against the euro countries to get an advantage within the common economic area my playing the non-euro countries against the euro country -- agai
chancellor angela merkel as well as the french president francois hollande. another was british prime minister david cameron. this was his first eu summit since his strong reelection showing, and a major issue for him is eu reform. christophe: absolutely, and the british prime minister has been playing hardball in recent weeks. he has a very strong mandate from the british voters to renegotiate the terms of britain's eu overshift and ultimately put the result to the british vote in and in and...
reformed eu but only if demands are met. he is expect it to carry out a referendum in2017.angelamerkelseems confident they would find a deal by then. >> david cameron wanted support for his moves to put the brakes on eu integration so on the final german leg of his to her, the british prime minister may well have found it. >> we have states that have not opted out in certain areas. denmark in the u.k.. this is to speed -- this is a reality today. we do not want to exclude anyone. the people say i do not want to be a -- in on this project, it is possible. reporter: the united kingdom is facing a referendum over whether to pull out of the european union. seeking ammunition to use against his own parliamentary skeptics, cameron wanted a sign europe could be ready to meet his country halfway in reforming eu treaties. it would give national parliaments back a certain measure of sovereign powers. david cameron: it needs the flexibility of a network come and not the rigidity of a block. it should date different nationstates with different desires and beliefs and what the right outcome
reformed eu but only if demands are met. he is expect it to carry out a referendum in 2017. angela merkel seems confident they would find a deal by then. >> david cameron wanted support for his moves to put the brakes on eu integration so on the final german leg of his to her, the british prime minister may well have found it. >> we have states that have not opted out in certain areas. denmark in the u.k.. this is to speed -- this is a reality today. we do not want to exclude...
deal to fight globalwarming.angelamerkelandfrancois hollande a with u.n. deal. paris will host a climate summit in december. over the past two days, informal talks have been held in berlin. the eu's biggest economies urging other countries to do their part. germany is europe's largest economy but also its biggest co2 emitter. no more military hardware for u.s. police barack obama has banned departments from using certain types of military gear. armored vehicles on tracks, camouflaged uniforms and grenade launchers will no longer be supplied. the move follows by american unrest over police brutality especially in minority communities. france 24 reports. >> restoring trust between the american police and local communities, that is barack obama's newest challenge. president obama: we are releasing new policies on the military style equipment at the federal government has in the past provided to state and local law enforcement agencies. it can alienate and intimidate residents and send the wrong message could we are going to prohibit some equipment made for the battlefield that is
deal to fight global warming. angela merkel and francois hollande a with u.n. deal. paris will host a climate summit in december. over the past two days, informal talks have been held in berlin. the eu's biggest economies urging other countries to do their part. germany is europe's largest economy but also its biggest co2 emitter. no more military hardware for u.s. police barack obama has banned departments from using certain types of military gear. armored vehicles on tracks, camouflaged...
angelamerkelarewilling to reach out. what we said earlier's what we see in scotland where the scottish national party got an absolute landslide with 56 seats out of 59, and of that is of course going to pose a great challenge to mr. cameron. how do you keep the united kingdom united when you see that scotland is pushing for more devolution, more powers? molly: that is something we heard from the leader of the snp , nicola sturgeon, that this vote is for the snp and not for scottish independence. she looks like she is likely to try to get as much from westminster as possible. as we can see from the images, we do have labor leader ed miliband speaking. let's listen in. >> [cheers and applause] ed miliband: thank you for your kindness, friends. friends, this is not the speech i wanted to get today. i believe that britain needed a labour government. i still do, but the public voted otherwise last night. earlier today i rang david cameron to congratulate him. i take absolute and total response ability for the results and the defeat of this election. i am so sorry for all of those c
angela merkel are willing to reach out. what we said earlier's what we see in scotland where the scottish national party got an absolute landslide with 56 seats out of 59, and of that is of course going to pose a great challenge to mr. cameron. how do you keep the united kingdom united when you see that scotland is pushing for more devolution, more powers? molly: that is something we heard from the leader of the snp , nicola sturgeon, that this vote is for the snp and not for scottish...
angelamerkel. onthursday, he will head to the netherlands and here to france, where he had dinner with the french president, francois hollande. we will bring you more on it as it comes in. the u.k. has opted out of a brussels plan to relocate asylum-seekers across the region. france is expected to take in some 9000 migrants. in paris, police say a makeshift migrant cap near one of the city's main train stations will be cleared. some of those in paris are living in very poor conditions as nick rushworth explains. that: they are just a stones throw -- nick: around 360 migrants from east africa have set up tents some just on mattresses. across the mediterranean from ethiopia, this man has been here for two weeks and says there is food and water but little else. >> we come here one or two times a day. there is no shower, no toilet here. nick: it is believed the camp will be closed due to health concerns. there is a fear of disease outbreak. the migrants will be relocated. >> there are few double -- there are suitable places for them. emergency facilities will be made available to them
angela merkel. on thursday, he will head to the netherlands and here to france, where he had dinner with the french president, francois hollande. we will bring you more on it as it comes in. the u.k. has opted out of a brussels plan to relocate asylum-seekers across the region. france is expected to take in some 9000 migrants. in paris, police say a makeshift migrant cap near one of the city's main train stations will be cleared. some of those in paris are living in very poor conditions as...