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vago: you mentioned the warsaw summit.f the defense ministers meeting, there was a wargame you guys conducted. what are some of the lessons from that organ that you think is going to shave the nato -- wargame that you think are going to shape the nato summit? mercier the main lessons are --gen. mercier: the main lessons are when you deal at the political level, you need to base your scenarios on real scenarios so that you can inform the reality of the decision. that is very important. otherwise, some can cap -- forget about the reality. when you're talking about high responsiveness, and have a strong that goes from the top down to this article level. we draw some lessons from that. one of them is the need to have a permanent strategy that covers all of these levels, and we have a lot of initiatives in nato implemented in this area, but we could do much better, especially a the way we could connect boundary that would lead us to future hybrid scenarios. so, it was very interesting -- this event, to link military reality and
vago: you mentioned the warsaw summit.f the defense ministers meeting, there was a wargame you guys conducted. what are some of the lessons from that organ that you think is going to shave the nato -- wargame that you think are going to shape the nato summit? mercier the main lessons are --gen. mercier: the main lessons are when you deal at the political level, you need to base your scenarios on real scenarios so that you can inform the reality of the decision. that is very important....
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devotional gardens is part of a warsaw cemetery. relatives want to know why this happened to their loved one's resting place. >> reporter: can you hear the heartache in their voices. >> it breaks my heart. i was really very upset because that is my mama out here, my brother and i've got a baby. >> it really feels like someone just walked into your home and front of your face. >> reporter: in recent days, relatives very showing up at devotional gardens cemetery in warsaw. word had spread that flowers had been removed from hundreds of graves and dumpedded. >> it is like throwing stuff away that is your mama's. >> it is disheartening, very sad. i think it is disrespectful. >> reporter: viewers sent us pictures of flowers in dumpsters, empty vases on grave sites. when we showed up to ask about it, police asked us to leave. >> the owner of the property doesn't want you guys to be here. >> reporter: when i called the on-site manager here at the cemetery, she hung up on me. i was able to speak to the owner of the management company out of
devotional gardens is part of a warsaw cemetery. relatives want to know why this happened to their loved one's resting place. >> reporter: can you hear the heartache in their voices. >> it breaks my heart. i was really very upset because that is my mama out here, my brother and i've got a baby. >> it really feels like someone just walked into your home and front of your face. >> reporter: in recent days, relatives very showing up at devotional gardens cemetery in warsaw....
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nazis had left paris while they tried to tear apart warsaw.id to the pope and eastern europeans on many levels is unforgivable. that is not to say we did not try to do bad things to the french. if you have been to warsaw, that is also a hugely important relationship for us. the reality is that for many people in europe, including people of your age, people in high school or university. the mobility, cross-border movement, cross-border friendships -- going to university in different places is a reality they take for granted. they don't know how much suffering went into that. the reality is also that, the franco german motor that ran europe for a long time is no longer enough to run europe. it is not accepted anymore. there are reasons it does not work internal to the relationship on a political level. frankly, the spanish, the swedes , the polls, the bulks would not accept that with good reason. they can expect a more democratic way of decision-making in europe. the problem that we germans have is both the u.k. and french are going through mome
nazis had left paris while they tried to tear apart warsaw.id to the pope and eastern europeans on many levels is unforgivable. that is not to say we did not try to do bad things to the french. if you have been to warsaw, that is also a hugely important relationship for us. the reality is that for many people in europe, including people of your age, people in high school or university. the mobility, cross-border movement, cross-border friendships -- going to university in different places is a...
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. -- theyr some people think of that is not much different than the warsaw pact. there are people that think that. one has to understand, if we do go ahead with this, this could impotencece to the -- to the brits, or who wants the eu to break up. there are in fact serious discussions underway in some of the old western countries. such as belgium, netherlands, luxembourg, some people in germany. some people from the baltic states who are wondering whether in case of a brexit they should not just join a smaller union where cultures are sufficiently close to forge ahead. i worry about this. i worry it would leave more vulnerable, poor countries behind. i am personally not a fan. this kind of thinking shows you how consultative the questions are. any politician that was to promote this kind of thing, deeper integration will have to proceed with caution and make the case persuasively. europecouple of words on and the neighborhood. it is also, i think, self hopent that europe cannot to resolve the issue without playing a larger role in the security of northern africa an
. -- theyr some people think of that is not much different than the warsaw pact. there are people that think that. one has to understand, if we do go ahead with this, this could impotencece to the -- to the brits, or who wants the eu to break up. there are in fact serious discussions underway in some of the old western countries. such as belgium, netherlands, luxembourg, some people in germany. some people from the baltic states who are wondering whether in case of a brexit they should not just...
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hill. a drive-by shooting only a few blocks from where the police kamahi tells us he was standing on warsaw avenue when he heard gun. he ran and hit a utility pole and hit his head. he didn't get a look at the car or who was shooting. he thinks it's related to the murder of his friend. >> murder of atu. i ran and hit the pole and split my head. >> if you have any information about the killing of jamar givens. you don't have to give your name. >> and local man, on charges he raped a 6-year-old. detectives say it happened on two separate occasions at the home of jose corrales. he lives in southern pine lane. and he admitted assaulting the child this past weekend. he faces up to 40 years in and sodomy. >> and fort thomas lawmaker, take a bill and another bill would cut the heart of the human rights ordinances passed by several cities. local 12, joe webb joins us in covington, where the city is pushing back. joe. >> covington was the first city in kentucky to pass a human rights ordinance, they call, a fairness order. since then, seven other cities, including frankfurt has followed suit. last n
hill. a drive-by shooting only a few blocks from where the police kamahi tells us he was standing on warsaw avenue when he heard gun. he ran and hit a utility pole and hit his head. he didn't get a look at the car or who was shooting. he thinks it's related to the murder of his friend. >> murder of atu. i ran and hit the pole and split my head. >> if you have any information about the killing of jamar givens. you don't have to give your name. >> and local man, on charges he...
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a little bit of fog down to the southeast and it is just east of warsaw the orange coming in. this is a peek at 40 and south saunders looking nice and we will check the drive times in a few. john: the naacp is planning to address the deadly officer-involved shooting in raleigh. barbara: last night hundreds gathered where the shooting took place. this morning the investigation into what happened is getting started. gloria rodriguez is live at the raleigh police department with gloria: good morning. the police chief is asking for prayers and patience as the investigation continues and today we are learning more about the officer involved in this shooting. meanwhile, tensions run high in southeast raleigh. >> it is on the news where a police is shooting our people. today it hit raleigh. >> that is execution. gloria: anger and tears as news of the shooting spread in southeast raleigh. the raleigh police department has not released the identity of the deceased man but yolanda byrd said her son was killed. >> 24. just turned 24 the 8th of this month. got two kids. a 2-year-old and a
a little bit of fog down to the southeast and it is just east of warsaw the orange coming in. this is a peek at 40 and south saunders looking nice and we will check the drive times in a few. john: the naacp is planning to address the deadly officer-involved shooting in raleigh. barbara: last night hundreds gathered where the shooting took place. this morning the investigation into what happened is getting started. gloria rodriguez is live at the raleigh police department with gloria: good...
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just back towards the east, foul weather into poland, warsaw, high of 7. moscow up to 4. snowful the snowfall there for you. australia, summer weather, but also the incoming autumn season. it doesn't look like much, but the left side of your screen, we have a frontal area working its way into the picture. that's going to track its way across victoria there into new south whaels, strong to severe, but one of the more noticeable things, especially going into the weekend, is going to be the temperature drop. melbourne, dropping down to 18 there by your saturday. sidney, similar conditions with the rain showers expected on thursday. into northern australia, can't get away from talking about this, because we have a tropical low out here. it is no longer expected to become a cyclone in the near term. still could bring heavy rain fall. something to watch as it moves awful the queensland and could become a cyclone yet again. leave you with the extended outlook. >>> that's all for this edition for "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for staying with us. ♪ >> the w
just back towards the east, foul weather into poland, warsaw, high of 7. moscow up to 4. snowful the snowfall there for you. australia, summer weather, but also the incoming autumn season. it doesn't look like much, but the left side of your screen, we have a frontal area working its way into the picture. that's going to track its way across victoria there into new south whaels, strong to severe, but one of the more noticeable things, especially going into the weekend, is going to be the...
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it's interesting to hear a former warsaw pack nation, a former east block nation, that would be presumed to have been a tremendous beneficiary in being in the yup saying we want to cut our own deal too. it undercuts britain's argument. >> it does. it's fascinating. i think the commonality here is that the e.u. has lost credibility, not only in the eyes of the british public but in the eyes of so many public throughout the european union. it's inability to solve crisis, from refugee to terrorism, ukraine, russia, the democratic definite silt which we don't talk but it is still there. it is an inability to solve these over the last few years has caused them to lose credibility throughout the union >>> are they underplaying how costly it could be to get out, how knit into the union britain already is >> i think that's the weak part of the case for leaving. it is mainly emotional grounds, somewhat justified. there is a sovereignty issue. there is plenty of laws that are imposed from the e.u. that britain can be outvoted that they have to adopt. these were things that they would have control
it's interesting to hear a former warsaw pack nation, a former east block nation, that would be presumed to have been a tremendous beneficiary in being in the yup saying we want to cut our own deal too. it undercuts britain's argument. >> it does. it's fascinating. i think the commonality here is that the e.u. has lost credibility, not only in the eyes of the british public but in the eyes of so many public throughout the european union. it's inability to solve crisis, from refugee to...
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so warsaw and also into berlin, you're looking at some wet weather. down toward the south and west lisbon you're lookingng at precipitation coming up on wednesday. wrapping up with a look at east asia. a warm day in japan, but the clouds really helped damper the real rise in temperatures. we may see some more sunshine coming up on thursday as this high continues to move through and so we're lookiking at warm temperatures once again. rain is developing back toward the eastern side of chinina. dealing with the wrapup of that rain and may be dealing with more of that as we go into thursday but also move to the north and east. more clouds possible as we head later on into the weekend, but some warm temperatures here. look at this, 24 in beijing and as we look into the weekend here, looking good. those of you looking forward to seeing the cherry blossom viewing, not a bad forecast as we go throughout the rest of this week. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's your extended outlook. >>> people in japan are admiring cherry blossoms this time of
so warsaw and also into berlin, you're looking at some wet weather. down toward the south and west lisbon you're lookingng at precipitation coming up on wednesday. wrapping up with a look at east asia. a warm day in japan, but the clouds really helped damper the real rise in temperatures. we may see some more sunshine coming up on thursday as this high continues to move through and so we're lookiking at warm temperatures once again. rain is developing back toward the eastern side of chinina....
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it has threatened military attack, including nuclear attack against warsaw or against danish ships and countries in the eastern part of the alliance, particularly the baltic states, romania, bullbaria and poland are concerned about the russian behaviour. it is clear that nato made clear that it maintains the political will and the military capability to fulfil its collective defense obligations as long as that is true and visible, then we can continue to deter any russian aggression in the future. i think that, if anything, it's going to cause russia to be a little bit more cautious in some of its approaches toward eastern allies and europe, and i think it will understand and respect that the u.s. is taking a clear position consistent with its longstanding treaty obligations of collect i defense. -- collective defense. i believe what we have seen is russia taking advantage of the u.s. and nato. they have done everything possible to accommodate russia. what russia has done is go further and further from georgia to ukraine and more. what i think we're going to see is more push back, perh
it has threatened military attack, including nuclear attack against warsaw or against danish ships and countries in the eastern part of the alliance, particularly the baltic states, romania, bullbaria and poland are concerned about the russian behaviour. it is clear that nato made clear that it maintains the political will and the military capability to fulfil its collective defense obligations as long as that is true and visible, then we can continue to deter any russian aggression in the...
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>>reporter: milacron and a sky of been for the fed attempts to drive down much one of the warsaw yes to wear 68 degrees in fact denied coverage of high- pressure this going to continue to build over the area of that is one-tenth as a protector was in any rain and snow right now even in the clouds will continue to see lots of sunshine for the rest of the workweek. >>pam moore: the lettuce on to the primary voting in five states cover clinton to has been declared the winner and four and has a big lead in north carolina central solace with of seven state the reasons are still too close to call in illinois. nissan leaf... what will you do? ♪ how far will you go? ♪ how much will you see? ♪ electrify the world. now with a class-leading 107 miles on a charge, the nissan leaf is the best selling electric car in america. ♪ >>pam moore: construction could begin to notice next year and create more than 500 jobs once the new store openings police said they found more than 200 teenagers are being held in a vacant recently sold home in the killed rubble hills the par result in and punched out wall
>>reporter: milacron and a sky of been for the fed attempts to drive down much one of the warsaw yes to wear 68 degrees in fact denied coverage of high- pressure this going to continue to build over the area of that is one-tenth as a protector was in any rain and snow right now even in the clouds will continue to see lots of sunshine for the rest of the workweek. >>pam moore: the lettuce on to the primary voting in five states cover clinton to has been declared the winner and four...
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society, and group black line cincinnati. participants will meet at the holy family church, down warsaw to grand avenue. >>> two districts are coming. and mexican grill opened on restaurant recognizes the site where the bayou fish, and next to the coffee shop. >> working up a sweat. overtraining could also lead to burnout. >> they say it could happen. >> fail to experience that part. >> and mary anne maloney, why it's equally important to give your body enough time to recover. >> whether you're ready to shed a few pounds workout recovery is incorporating. and you're always sore. feeling some muscle soreness following a workout is pretty normal. but not if you exercise regularly. give your muscles one to two day recovery. stress produces a hormone called cortisol. you're dehydrated, why we know staying hydrated during workouts is important, it's also critical to start out that way. a little r&r between workout routines could go a long way. for today's health minute, i'm mary maloney. >>> first at 4:00, paying respects for first lady, nancy reagan. >> rain is moving to the tri-state. righ
society, and group black line cincinnati. participants will meet at the holy family church, down warsaw to grand avenue. >>> two districts are coming. and mexican grill opened on restaurant recognizes the site where the bayou fish, and next to the coffee shop. >> working up a sweat. overtraining could also lead to burnout. >> they say it could happen. >> fail to experience that part. >> and mary anne maloney, why it's equally important to give your body enough...
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dodged the bullet. i talked to him what went down. he tells me he and some friends were standing in warsaw avenue when a carful of guys started firing. he ran scared he would be hit. he ended up running towards a utility pole. he hit his head. you saw the bandage around his head. he said he didn't get a good look at the car or who was shooting at him. he thinks what happened this morning, was related to the murder of his friend. >> i know it was connected. i took off. i know the bullets was coming. i took off. >> he tells me he feels lucky he wasn't hit by the bullets and plans to lay low. rob, back to you. if you have any information on the killing of jamar givens. you don't have to give your name. you can't give cash for clues. >>> 18-year-old from westchester township will spend 16 years in prison. the judge imposed a lifetime driving suspension on tristin lacy. lacy pleaded guilty to aggravated homicide for the cash that happened day after christmas. lacy slammed into a pole and tree killing mark valentine. >>> and local couple accused of letting their children live in horrible conditi
dodged the bullet. i talked to him what went down. he tells me he and some friends were standing in warsaw avenue when a carful of guys started firing. he ran scared he would be hit. he ended up running towards a utility pole. he hit his head. you saw the bandage around his head. he said he didn't get a good look at the car or who was shooting at him. he thinks what happened this morning, was related to the murder of his friend. >> i know it was connected. i took off. i know the bullets...
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warsaw,ave ever been to that is also a hugely important relationship for us. the reality is, for many people in europe, including people of george, high school, university, the, cross-border friendships, going to university in different places, working in different places is a reality they take for granted. they do not know how much suffering went into that. thereality is also that franco german voter which ran europe for such a long time, particularly after the war is no longer enough to run europe. it is just not accepted anymore. there are reasons it does not to theat are internal relationship on a political level, but frankly, the spanish, swedes, the balks would not expect that. that theem right now is t germans have in the german government has is the french, and for the first time in our postwar history we are entering a situation where we have become the defective motor of europe -- de facto motor of europe. people want us to do this and they fear us. this is a very difficult thing. i could give you a long list of points where i think we have failed an
warsaw,ave ever been to that is also a hugely important relationship for us. the reality is, for many people in europe, including people of george, high school, university, the, cross-border friendships, going to university in different places, working in different places is a reality they take for granted. they do not know how much suffering went into that. thereality is also that franco german voter which ran europe for such a long time, particularly after the war is no longer enough to run...
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worse ofmanaged the dissolution the soviet union in the warsaw pact. but terrible things still happen nigeria andorld in southeast asia. i did not lead to say that the world has been a piece for 70 years, and thank you for pointing that out. host: at the end of the interview, your -- she said that the meeting ended and we were walking on the runway, thanks to trump for taking my question, and were you there? what was your reaction when you heard about it? at hiatt: i did not hear it the time, i was out in the hall, i was surprised to hear it when she told me. i was supportive when she said she should write about it. again, i think we should be judging each other on the quality of our questions and thoughts, not on our appearance. host: that is why you encouraged her to write about it? leaders,: yes, our should make up their own mind, what they think about that. host: and there is a lot to digest, as we said. you can listen, you can read the entire thing on "the washington post," website. hiatt, thank you for being here. >> c-span's washington journal,
worse ofmanaged the dissolution the soviet union in the warsaw pact. but terrible things still happen nigeria andorld in southeast asia. i did not lead to say that the world has been a piece for 70 years, and thank you for pointing that out. host: at the end of the interview, your -- she said that the meeting ended and we were walking on the runway, thanks to trump for taking my question, and were you there? what was your reaction when you heard about it? at hiatt: i did not hear it the time, i...
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this sis east of warsaw and i-40. just watch for that. if you are heading into joined raleigh 40 and south standards looking nice here and still pretty light volume around the capital city and no major accidents. we will check the drive times in a few minutes. john: the naacp is planning to shooting in raleigh. barbara: hundreds gathered where the shooting took place and this morning the investigation is getting started. gloria rodriguez is live at the raleigh police department with more. gloria: this morning we are learning more about the officer involved in this shooting. he works for the raleigh police department since 2009. he is on administrative duty while the state bureau of investigations conducts a probe in the shooting. the raleigh police chief is asking for prayers and patience as tensions are running high. >> it is on the news where the police is shooting our people. today it hit raleigh. gloria: anger and tears as the shooting spread. the police department has not released the identity of the deceased man. killed. >> 24. just
this sis east of warsaw and i-40. just watch for that. if you are heading into joined raleigh 40 and south standards looking nice here and still pretty light volume around the capital city and no major accidents. we will check the drive times in a few minutes. john: the naacp is planning to shooting in raleigh. barbara: hundreds gathered where the shooting took place and this morning the investigation is getting started. gloria rodriguez is live at the raleigh police department with more....
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> jessica alba is under fire. is using a chemical3 stocks closed >>> okay stocks closed higher on warsaw pact -- higher on wall street and capped are rally. it rose and the nasdaq was up 86 the s&p gained 32. and jessica alba's company is in the hot seat. >> and she is having to clean up another scandal. >> i didn't know about the first one. >> but it is reported the impact to her brand. , i file i have to create the safety and loving and healthy environment for my family. sls an agent used in items such as laundry detergent t is first in the label on its ingredients. >> when you are called the honest company you set a high bar. >> but the company is under fire after an investigation by "the wall street journal" said they found a significant amount in the detergent. this is not the first time the company has taken flak for the products. last year the actress had to defend the sunscreen after consumers posted pictures of the their sunburned bodies saying it was ineffective. in response to the investigation, the honest company said they stand behind their detergent and take the responsibil
> jessica alba is under fire. is using a chemical3 stocks closed >>> okay stocks closed higher on warsaw pact -- higher on wall street and capped are rally. it rose and the nasdaq was up 86 the s&p gained 32. and jessica alba's company is in the hot seat. >> and she is having to clean up another scandal. >> i didn't know about the first one. >> but it is reported the impact to her brand. , i file i have to create the safety and loving and healthy environment...
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will see temperatures ranging from the upper 60s into the 30s, 29 now at vevay, but up the war at warsaw, it's 39, 34 wilmington, a cold start if you live in middletown, 34 there, and crittenton and kentucky the current temperature is 37 degrees, notice there's nothing on radar, we do not expect any rain in the area today. in fact, tomorrow looks mainly dry as well, but that is all going to change later this week. the storm system out west begins to gather energy and move our way. you can see rain out here through parts of california up into oregon, washington state, utah, even some snow in the higher elevations the sierra nevada, and this is part of the colorado which is going to move our way back on thursday, bringing a round of rain here. clockwise floating around the high, brings the winds from the south, and southwest today through tomorrow, so windy, and warmer, sums it up today and tomorrow. there's a slim chance for an isolated shower late tomorrow, most of us will be dry tomorrow, but as we get into thursday, here comes the low tracking toward the great lakes pushing a cold fron
will see temperatures ranging from the upper 60s into the 30s, 29 now at vevay, but up the war at warsaw, it's 39, 34 wilmington, a cold start if you live in middletown, 34 there, and crittenton and kentucky the current temperature is 37 degrees, notice there's nothing on radar, we do not expect any rain in the area today. in fact, tomorrow looks mainly dry as well, but that is all going to change later this week. the storm system out west begins to gather energy and move our way. you can see...
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could count on its ally, as opposed to the uncertain allegiances of the warsaw pact. reagan had competence in the conventional capacities of both the united states and its allies was the work of his first term. by december 1985, a review began by lauding the administration's record over the previous five years as one of progress and accomplishment. it went on to argue that the refurbishment of the u.s. alliances prevented soviets aggression despite moscow's sabre rattling and truculence. the document also shows improvements in the air defenses. critically, the document also engage the with a question of how to maintain u.s. ability to deter attacks, despite the movements towards lower level of nuclear forces. in this area, the nsc determined the explicit objective to be to rely on an increasing contribution to primary nuclear systems. developing the nonnuclear systems needed to win the u.s. from nuclear deterrence was the first term of reagan's presidency. it began 34 new combat ships, acquired new abrams tanks and expanded supports for fighting vehicles, resulting in
could count on its ally, as opposed to the uncertain allegiances of the warsaw pact. reagan had competence in the conventional capacities of both the united states and its allies was the work of his first term. by december 1985, a review began by lauding the administration's record over the previous five years as one of progress and accomplishment. it went on to argue that the refurbishment of the u.s. alliances prevented soviets aggression despite moscow's sabre rattling and truculence. the...
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same direction in order to present common views at the nato summit later this year, in july -- in warsaw fact a lucky man, because he has one summit every two years, and i have one summit a week, and that makes a difference, but i feel encouraged by the meeting and [ inaudible ] yet today, because it became obvious that a stronger european union means a stronger nato, and a stronger nato means a stronger european union until we are working hand in hand in that matter. thank you. >> thank you so much, and good afternoon, and jean claude it's great to see you again. we had an excellent meeting, and we are in the process of developing better and more close cooperation between nato and european union. and i very much welcome your strong personal commitment to strengthening the cooperation between nato and the european union. that is something we need more than ever, because we face a more challenging security environment. and as you said, we have just discussed the migrant and the refugee crisis, and the european union is responding, nato is responding, and by doing that, we are now working
same direction in order to present common views at the nato summit later this year, in july -- in warsaw fact a lucky man, because he has one summit every two years, and i have one summit a week, and that makes a difference, but i feel encouraged by the meeting and [ inaudible ] yet today, because it became obvious that a stronger european union means a stronger nato, and a stronger nato means a stronger european union until we are working hand in hand in that matter. thank you. >> thank...
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always had much worse relations with russia, historically speaking, then the other countries of the warsawact, save for poland perhaps. in a vagueu?escu was way following romanian tradition of separating himself from the soviet union by having what was called a maverick foreign policy. sent he says -- where he at his to the epics, he had diplomatic relations with israel . it was very superficial. he was no threat to the soviet union because he ran the most lockdown stalinist state in the block....
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the first warsaw the loss of horrific life. it lasted 10 years. there were 55,000 cubans that died in that effort. the war came to that end and a lot of people thought they were not goin to achieve their independence until jose marti res you are rected it. he was able to reunify all the heroes of first war of independence. who were later in their life and had given up on this idea of a he reunites the cuban people. he grabs maximo gomez to once again fight for cuban independence. he deces to join the battlefield in 1898 and dies at the battle of dos rios. of cuban politics. this is the legacy of marti a a thiis why marti is so beloved by everybody in the island of cuba. >> we're talking about people in little havana, they revere jose marti. so does the castro regime. >> the castro regime claim the part of social justice, they claim by bringing about they bring about deocracy. the dissident side was civil@ rights which marti was in support of that. you look at the ladies in white, there's a lot of symbol itch. it goes back t a poem of jose marti th
the first warsaw the loss of horrific life. it lasted 10 years. there were 55,000 cubans that died in that effort. the war came to that end and a lot of people thought they were not goin to achieve their independence until jose marti res you are rected it. he was able to reunify all the heroes of first war of independence. who were later in their life and had given up on this idea of a he reunites the cuban people. he grabs maximo gomez to once again fight for cuban independence. he deces to...
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the good old days before the coming of the warsaw a situation where the south dominated the federal governmentand slavery was accepted. is sherman giving away the store? i think he is. i think he makes a big mistake here. >> and what's the reaction back in washington? >> he sends the terms of the surrender with johnson back to washington, the cabinet meets with president johnson and they reject the terms grant's in washington, they tell grant to go down and take control of sherman's army many fire sherman, gives johnston the same terms he's given lee. grant doesn't want to alienate sherman, insult him. he goes down and tells sherman these are unacceptable and give them the same they weres i gave lee sherman meets with johnston again and does that. he sold sherman a bill of goods in that first one. johnson is in no position to refuse these new terms. in the meantime, secretary of war stanton has released to the press about sherman's original terms. that many sherman is giving away the store, and sherman becomes the subject 6 a great deal of criticism. >> he had seven months of great press. that
the good old days before the coming of the warsaw a situation where the south dominated the federal governmentand slavery was accepted. is sherman giving away the store? i think he is. i think he makes a big mistake here. >> and what's the reaction back in washington? >> he sends the terms of the surrender with johnson back to washington, the cabinet meets with president johnson and they reject the terms grant's in washington, they tell grant to go down and take control of sherman's...
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we will reaffirm our vision and unity at the warsaw summit. our resolve to defend each other against any aggression while offering dialogue and engagement to overcome conflict and hopefully renew trust. as a fourth example, take your own historical experience. it took a painful civil war that almost tore this country apart for the states to learn the importance of national unity. you learned under great sacrifices that a house divided cannot stand. and now, 150 years after the civil war, it is important to apply this lesson to the conflicts of today. nation states are under pressure. fragile and failing states are a bigger threat in our age than interstate conflict. that's true all across the middle east and also in northern africa. i don't think any conflict, including syria, would be easier to solve if we just redrew the maps and changing state lines. instead, my country invests great resources and energy in the stabilization of fragile states from mali to iraq. my last example goes back to the cold war. when i was your age, i was also at un
we will reaffirm our vision and unity at the warsaw summit. our resolve to defend each other against any aggression while offering dialogue and engagement to overcome conflict and hopefully renew trust. as a fourth example, take your own historical experience. it took a painful civil war that almost tore this country apart for the states to learn the importance of national unity. you learned under great sacrifices that a house divided cannot stand. and now, 150 years after the civil war, it is...
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not one of the warsaw the absolute worst. i willa new column that be doing explaining why we hate him that much. [laughter] but we can go to my topic today, and one of the things i was thinking about, this american iliad. does it have -- it has stories in it. grant at shiloh. during the darkest moments of the surge, he told his staff on several occasions about grant's remark on the evening of the battle of shiloh, where sherman comes up to him and says we have had the devil's own day. and grant says yes, lick them tomorrow. use that to boost his staff. and of course the story of stonewall jackson at the first manassas. what kind of tales do we have that touch upon the things we're discussing today? reconstruction and the ugliness of it. i think those things lie largely outside of the american iliad. these are stories that we do not mythic in a mythical or kind of way. the exception to this would be sherman's marches. people do know about the raising of the shenandoah valley. s was right tor quote the importance. but people kn
not one of the warsaw the absolute worst. i willa new column that be doing explaining why we hate him that much. [laughter] but we can go to my topic today, and one of the things i was thinking about, this american iliad. does it have -- it has stories in it. grant at shiloh. during the darkest moments of the surge, he told his staff on several occasions about grant's remark on the evening of the battle of shiloh, where sherman comes up to him and says we have had the devil's own day. and grant...
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it helped win the cold war for us, it was a contributor standing up against the warsaw pact and havingible political and military alliance, they've assisted us with iraq, afghanistan and also with libya. you can argue the merits of those to be sure. but here, nato is vital now more than ever because russian aggression and assertiveness and clearly have eyes on the baltic states and europe. without nato russia would roll right in there. nato has challenges, and certainly not putting up enough investment in their own defenses. a lot of the leaders are feckless and it's doubtful whether they would stand up. >> well they're feckless and not only raising defense budgets, they're lowering them, and seems to me that those, and we'll leave the candidates out, but those who say that the united states is carrying far too much of the burden and strategically is far too forward on initiatives in europe against the aggression of russia without at least commensurate force and urgency on the part of european states. it is a peculiar position to which we find ourselves, is it not? >> yeah, no doubt ab
it helped win the cold war for us, it was a contributor standing up against the warsaw pact and havingible political and military alliance, they've assisted us with iraq, afghanistan and also with libya. you can argue the merits of those to be sure. but here, nato is vital now more than ever because russian aggression and assertiveness and clearly have eyes on the baltic states and europe. without nato russia would roll right in there. nato has challenges, and certainly not putting up enough...
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reaffirm the up to vision of unity made at the warsaw summit. hopefully, we will renew trust. as a fourth example, take your own historical experience. war that painful civil almost for this country apart for the states to learn the importance of national unity. you learned under great sacrifices that a house divided cannot stand. years after the civil war, it is important to apply this lesson to the conflict of today. nationstates are under pressure. fragile and failing states are a bigger threat in our age than interstate conflict. that is through the middle east and also in northern africa. i don't think any conflict, including syria, would be easier redrew the we just maps and changed state lines. instead, my country invests great resources and energy into the salvation of fragile states. my last example goes back to the cold war. you know, when i was your age, i was also at university, but my university was just a few dozen miles away from the iron curtain. the line in those days dividing my country and the entire world. i remember the pain of division and that is why in
reaffirm the up to vision of unity made at the warsaw summit. hopefully, we will renew trust. as a fourth example, take your own historical experience. war that painful civil almost for this country apart for the states to learn the importance of national unity. you learned under great sacrifices that a house divided cannot stand. years after the civil war, it is important to apply this lesson to the conflict of today. nationstates are under pressure. fragile and failing states are a bigger...
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when that disappears, the warsaw pac goes home, maybe we do need to take a look at nato.t is it about these folks that i think they do not recognize the world, new world we are in. and i think trump, he's not an ideological conservative, but instinctively, he sees an $800 billion deficit, a lot of it with china and mexico and japan. >> yeah. >> you say, what's going on. >> 25 years o after the fall of the soviet union the republican party takes notice and -- >> are you criticizing nato? >> no, i'm not taking sides, pat. it's great to see you tonight. thanks for coming on. >> good seeing you, tucker. >>> coming up next right here on "hannity" -- >> she helped create isis. i mean, hillary clinton could be considered a founding member of isis. >> wow. that's former new york city mayor rudy giuliani, he wasn't missing words. monica crowley and julie roginsky here next with their reaction. >>> then a disturbing new report from the "associated press" reveals is yn is trained hundreds of its fighters to attack europe. lieutenant colonel oliver north, "extreme ownership" author w
when that disappears, the warsaw pac goes home, maybe we do need to take a look at nato.t is it about these folks that i think they do not recognize the world, new world we are in. and i think trump, he's not an ideological conservative, but instinctively, he sees an $800 billion deficit, a lot of it with china and mexico and japan. >> yeah. >> you say, what's going on. >> 25 years o after the fall of the soviet union the republican party takes notice and -- >> are you...
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declassified information about war games that were waged, you know, between allied commanders, nato warsaw pact, the exchange of nuclear weapons was off the charts. the tactical nuclear weapons would be expanded to the point where in three or four days hundreds of them would be fired by both sides. so what we're seeing in these kind of books -- i met hackett before he died, a great officer, captured at arnham, et cetera. but here he's writing a book about conventionally stopping the soviets. and i think there was sort of a fantasy about that, that we frankly still live with. we still have nuclear weapons in the world. we still are numb to this. and i wonder what you think about that. because the reality is that when the war games occurred in classified settings, they would just shoot those damn things off and destroy humanity. those god damn things off and destroy humanity. that's not necessarily reflected in sort of techno porn books like clancy does, which are basically feel good things that sort of america wins. the bad guys lose, and it's a bunch of bull shit. >> it's worth noting that
declassified information about war games that were waged, you know, between allied commanders, nato warsaw pact, the exchange of nuclear weapons was off the charts. the tactical nuclear weapons would be expanded to the point where in three or four days hundreds of them would be fired by both sides. so what we're seeing in these kind of books -- i met hackett before he died, a great officer, captured at arnham, et cetera. but here he's writing a book about conventionally stopping the soviets....
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the drive to the north, the station will read about here in front office for a partition that is warsawall of heavy traffic yes is calling is so slow commit on highway 4 it is going to the path of when to concord headed out to will pass wrote the drive times been on the increased block the morning commute hot today were talk in march had not some hard tinges within to men 7 is for a lot of folks for some even pushing the 80 degree mark callous the issue will be a problem is the sea friday and saturday. >>mark: there is a fusion of the session nicolas cruz is a more cycle's along interstate 80 for nathan taylor the third five your died sunday after he was had by and see the watt directing traffic on 80 their traffic during a snowstorm his marriage and his three young sons he also ties to the area he worked in san jose for three years with the sea its you before moving to go around the plastic county the procession was held yesterday as he traveled 120 mi. from reno to rose and. >>darya: nanotechnology hospitals are using to combat drug-resistant bacteria. thanks man. imagine if the thing
the drive to the north, the station will read about here in front office for a partition that is warsawall of heavy traffic yes is calling is so slow commit on highway 4 it is going to the path of when to concord headed out to will pass wrote the drive times been on the increased block the morning commute hot today were talk in march had not some hard tinges within to men 7 is for a lot of folks for some even pushing the 80 degree mark callous the issue will be a problem is the sea friday and...
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for one thing with the respect to the b2, after the fall of the warsaw pact and the soviet union i thought there are many people who were questioning where's the threat. that there is a perceived lack of threat. with the b21i do not see it that way, i think it's a different environment and i think is a place of recognition that we do have threats around the world that we do need this capability. another thing mime memory with with the b2 is requirement chains. and that and part drove cost increase. in in the case of b21 we are having very specific discipline to keep requirement stable. this is the chief control officer sitting to my left, any proposed change would have to go to the chief of staff of the air force and there have not been any so far. stable requirement is very different. number three, when it comes to the b2, everything was new. it was a a new airframe, it was new components going in to that airframe and the integration challenge was enormous. it was the equivalent of a miracle a day transpire. in the case of b21 we have a new airframe, integration is a challenge but we are
for one thing with the respect to the b2, after the fall of the warsaw pact and the soviet union i thought there are many people who were questioning where's the threat. that there is a perceived lack of threat. with the b21i do not see it that way, i think it's a different environment and i think is a place of recognition that we do have threats around the world that we do need this capability. another thing mime memory with with the b2 is requirement chains. and that and part drove cost...
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put this into motion, a couple of lingering showers moving in toward sampson county, dublin county, warsaw and clinton just had a shower rolled through. other than a few light rain showers. we have more rain coming through tonight, keep the umbrellas ready to go. between then and now, spotty light rain and drizzle, 48 in durham, 52 fayetteville. as we talked about, mild tuesday afternoon, 72 wednesday, and another system comes through. pretty nice thursday with a high of 78, should be dry and 75 friday and cooler for next weekend, not nearly as cool. >> a lot of folks have things going on with easter picnics and sunrise services. at this point, those look like they will be cool but dry. >> i tell you, it is beautiful. the cherry trees, even the bradford pears look nice this time of year. >> sorry, i can't get in on that. i'm not a bradford pear fan. >> me either. i have not said it to the public but i think people and talk about dinner. what is for dinner tonight? store the prepared your meal, >>> now here's a creative idea, if you're oking to expand real estate options in california. you
put this into motion, a couple of lingering showers moving in toward sampson county, dublin county, warsaw and clinton just had a shower rolled through. other than a few light rain showers. we have more rain coming through tonight, keep the umbrellas ready to go. between then and now, spotty light rain and drizzle, 48 in durham, 52 fayetteville. as we talked about, mild tuesday afternoon, 72 wednesday, and another system comes through. pretty nice thursday with a high of 78, should be dry and...
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always had much worse relations with russia, historically speaking, then the other countries of the warsaw pact, save for poland perhaps. nicolae ceau?escu was in a vague way following romanian tradition of separating himself from the soviet union by having what was called a maverick foreign policy. he had diplomatic relations with israel. it was very superficial. he was no threat to the soviet union because he ran the most lockdown stalinist state in the block. the soviets were annoyed with nicolae ceau?escu and gorbachev was especially annoyed because gorbachev was all about liberal open-minded communism and so gorbachev -- the romanian revolution that killed nicolae ceau?escu in december 1989, that may have been the only one of the revelations that gorbachev actually liked. brian: how did they kill them? robert: firing squad. brian: you met with his son? robert: i never actually did -- i refer to him in the book but i never met him. brian: what happened to him? robert: his son went into exile and died a few years later of cirrhosis, some disease related to drinking. brian: how big is ro
always had much worse relations with russia, historically speaking, then the other countries of the warsaw pact, save for poland perhaps. nicolae ceau?escu was in a vague way following romanian tradition of separating himself from the soviet union by having what was called a maverick foreign policy. he had diplomatic relations with israel. it was very superficial. he was no threat to the soviet union because he ran the most lockdown stalinist state in the block. the soviets were annoyed with...
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worse ofmanaged the dissolution the soviet union in the warsaw pact.rible things still happen nigeria andorld in southeast asia. i did not lead to say that the world has been a piece for 70 years, and thank you for pointing that out. host: at the end of the interview, your deputy editor , shehe editorial page wrote a column about her exchange with donald trump. she said the meeting ended, and i think him for taking my turned to med he and said i really hope i answered your question, and added casually with a smile, beautiful. smile, andespond or walked out to meet my colleagues really before it went to the elevator. i was signed by the fact that he thought it was ok to comment on my appearance. did you have any comment? i did not hear it, i was speaking with another colleague. i was surprised to hear what and thoughts. not on our appearance. said yous why you encouraged her to write about it. maker readers come again, up their own mind. >> there is a lot to digest. you can listen, read the entire thing on the washington post website. of the editorial p
worse ofmanaged the dissolution the soviet union in the warsaw pact.rible things still happen nigeria andorld in southeast asia. i did not lead to say that the world has been a piece for 70 years, and thank you for pointing that out. host: at the end of the interview, your deputy editor , shehe editorial page wrote a column about her exchange with donald trump. she said the meeting ended, and i think him for taking my turned to med he and said i really hope i answered your question, and added...
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could count on its ally, as opposed to the uncertain allegiances of the warsaw pact.had competence in the conventional capacities of both the united states and its allies was the work of his first term. by december 1985, a review began by lauding the administration's record over the previous five years as one of progress and accomplishment. it went on to argue that the refurbishment of the u.s. alliances prevented soviets aggression despite moscow's sabre rattling and truculence. the document also shows improvements in the air defenses. critically, the document also engage the with a question of how to maintain u.s. ability to deter attacks, despite the movements towards lower level of nuclear forces. in this area, the nsc determined the explicit objective to be to rely on an increasing contribution to primary nuclear systems. developing the nonnuclear systems needed to win the u.s. from nuclear deterrence was the first term of reagan's presidency. it began 34 new combat ships, acquired new abrams tanks and expanded supports for fighting vehicles, resulting in the bra
could count on its ally, as opposed to the uncertain allegiances of the warsaw pact.had competence in the conventional capacities of both the united states and its allies was the work of his first term. by december 1985, a review began by lauding the administration's record over the previous five years as one of progress and accomplishment. it went on to argue that the refurbishment of the u.s. alliances prevented soviets aggression despite moscow's sabre rattling and truculence. the document...
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for one thing, particularly with respect to the b-2, after the fall of the warsaw pact and the soviet union, i think there were many, many people who were questioning really where is the threat and there was a perceived lack of a threat. today, with the b-21, i don't see it that way. i think it's quite a different environment and i think there's quite a substantial recognition that we do have threats around the world, that we do need this capability. another thing, my memory with the b-2 was that requirements changed, and when requirements changed, that in part drove costs increases. in the case of the b-21, we are having a very specific discipline to keep requirements stable, and this is the chief requirements control officer sitting right here to my left. so any proposed change in requirement would have to go all the way to the chief of staff of the air force, and there haven't been any, at least not so far. so stable requirements is very different. number three, when it came to the b-2, everything was new, meaning it was a new airframe, new components were going to go into that air
for one thing, particularly with respect to the b-2, after the fall of the warsaw pact and the soviet union, i think there were many, many people who were questioning really where is the threat and there was a perceived lack of a threat. today, with the b-21, i don't see it that way. i think it's quite a different environment and i think there's quite a substantial recognition that we do have threats around the world, that we do need this capability. another thing, my memory with the b-2 was...
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we will reaffirm our vision and unity at the warsaw summit. our resolve to defend each other against any aggression while offering dialogue and engagement to overcome conflict and hopefully renew trust. as a fourth example, take your own historical experience. it took a painful civil war that almost tore this country apart for the states to learn the importance of national unity. you learned under great sacrifices that a house divided cannot stand. and now, 150 years after the civil war, it is important to apply this lesson to the onflicts of today. nation states are under pressure. fragile and failing states are a bigger threat in our age than interstate conflict. that's true all across the middle east and also in northern africa. i don't think any conflict, including syria, would be easier to solve if we just redrew the maps and changing state lines. instead, my country invests great resources and energy in the stabilization of fragile mally, to maly -- iraq. my last -- mali to irblinge. my last example goes back to the cold war. when i was
we will reaffirm our vision and unity at the warsaw summit. our resolve to defend each other against any aggression while offering dialogue and engagement to overcome conflict and hopefully renew trust. as a fourth example, take your own historical experience. it took a painful civil war that almost tore this country apart for the states to learn the importance of national unity. you learned under great sacrifices that a house divided cannot stand. and now, 150 years after the civil war, it is...
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world's first studies were conducted plasmse treatment of neo and found the institutes in paris and warsaw and won the nobel peace prize for her work n radiation. so as i think about -- it's got to be millions and millions of lives that this brilliant did., madam curie, she died early at the age of 66. she had aplastic anemia, apparently, from her work with radioactive isotopes, but the lives that woman saved because of her work in the laboratory. however, if our bill, 4742, had been in law back in poland or france, as she tried to move forward, she would have -- the science foundation there would have been required to tell madam curie, you know what, you're pretty good in the laboratory but under this law from the wisdom of congress, we're supposed to tell you to go into commercial enterprise, make a whole bunch more money because you're better off not being in the laboratory but being out in the commercial world because you'll be a better business person than men. you need to get out there. but thank god there wasn't a program like this that distracted her, that this brilliant, caring wo
world's first studies were conducted plasmse treatment of neo and found the institutes in paris and warsaw and won the nobel peace prize for her work n radiation. so as i think about -- it's got to be millions and millions of lives that this brilliant did., madam curie, she died early at the age of 66. she had aplastic anemia, apparently, from her work with radioactive isotopes, but the lives that woman saved because of her work in the laboratory. however, if our bill, 4742, had been in law...
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it boosted shares as much as 9% in london trading and a talksial bid could upset with deutsche warsawt? matt: they recently started running a new magic engine which brings together all of the different pieces of their exchange and lets them work with each other and is a great selling point. that's what it's all about. stephanie: in terms of the operation, they have cleaned house. they have pulled out layers of middle management with says -- which has changed the face of the organization. matt: i will miss those middlemen. stephanie: that's a whole lot of chicken parmesan on you enjoyed for a long time. this platform,g being part of the iconic new york stock exchange. if they compare that with the london stock exchange, it bolsters what they can do. they had alibaba getting those international ipos that means so much to them. opposite is also true. you cannot be left out in the cold fighting for survival. if you don't get that scale, you get less relevant and it's about the volume and the flow and if you don't have any scale, you cannot get that low. john: the first talk that was broug
it boosted shares as much as 9% in london trading and a talksial bid could upset with deutsche warsawt? matt: they recently started running a new magic engine which brings together all of the different pieces of their exchange and lets them work with each other and is a great selling point. that's what it's all about. stephanie: in terms of the operation, they have cleaned house. they have pulled out layers of middle management with says -- which has changed the face of the organization. matt:...