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i don't even want to go to hungary.t's been such a long time, i just want to finally get to western europe. reporter: the number of abused refugees pushed out of hungary has been rising for months, say human rights organizations. a sad picture on europe's external borders. michelle: and it looks that reaching western europe will remain a dream for most of these refugees. can you move forward without first recognizing the past? that's the hotly-debated question going on in spain at the moment. when the government announced that it would change any street names that honored heroes of the brutal franco regime, the public response was mixed. some people say that dropping these names is a form of denying history, while others say that not changing them would be an insult. reporter: the past follows him wherever he goes. luis perez was tortured and spent seven years behind bars during the franco dictatorship. the 80-year-old says commander zorita is partly to blame. the pilot, commander zorita, fought alongside franco against
i don't even want to go to hungary.t's been such a long time, i just want to finally get to western europe. reporter: the number of abused refugees pushed out of hungary has been rising for months, say human rights organizations. a sad picture on europe's external borders. michelle: and it looks that reaching western europe will remain a dream for most of these refugees. can you move forward without first recognizing the past? that's the hotly-debated question going on in spain at the moment....
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we got a kilometer into hungary before they caught us.hey beat us and herded us back to the fence. reporter: in belgrade, the aid organization "save the children" is one of the first places refugees can go for consultation if they're pushed out of hungary. tatjana ristic is providing more first aid than ever, and she's heard some shocking stories. ms. ristic: in many cases, they report that these push backs were violent. that they were beaten and sometimes even bitten by dogs. many of these cases also involve children. reporter: ahmed is stuck in belgrade. warehouses near the main train station are now home to hundreds of young men. many of them make repeated attempts to cross the border. but they all meet a similar fate to ahmed. jamal: it was a rainy day. along with 24 others, i crossed over the border into hungary. the hungarian police forced us to lay face down on the ground. then they started hitting us with canes and truncheons. they took our wallets and cell phones. then they set their dogs on us. reporter: while we're speaking to
we got a kilometer into hungary before they caught us.hey beat us and herded us back to the fence. reporter: in belgrade, the aid organization "save the children" is one of the first places refugees can go for consultation if they're pushed out of hungary. tatjana ristic is providing more first aid than ever, and she's heard some shocking stories. ms. ristic: in many cases, they report that these push backs were violent. that they were beaten and sometimes even bitten by dogs. many of...
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and could force the college out of hungary.t will be unable to award diplomas because it is registered in the us. that will be a problem under the new law. the university was founded by philanthropist george soros. the hungarian government says... the suggestion is he is trying to interfere in hungarian politics. oleg boldyrev explained the disagreement between the government and george soros. the government essentially holds george soros accountable for at least defending the rights of those migrants who were coming here, as pa rt migrants who were coming here, as part of the wave of refugees. how it came to conflict with the central european university is a long story. on sunday tens of thousands of people marched on this bridge, urging the government to reconsider, urging the government to reconsider, urging parliament to reconsider, urging parliament to reconsider, urging the president not to sign the law, which means that ceu will not operate. the president when the other way. there is talk in the town that there will be p
and could force the college out of hungary.t will be unable to award diplomas because it is registered in the us. that will be a problem under the new law. the university was founded by philanthropist george soros. the hungarian government says... the suggestion is he is trying to interfere in hungarian politics. oleg boldyrev explained the disagreement between the government and george soros. the government essentially holds george soros accountable for at least defending the rights of those...
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two, to talk about yobick in hungary. their leaders talk about restoring hungary's proper national boundaries, and they do have these feelings about returning communities that were lost in the post-world war i settlement to hungary, and they look with fondness to that era. there's a strand of brexit that i think shows -- has this similar sense of returning to a past in its most romantic framing -- again, not all brexiteers think this way, but in its most romantic framing it imagines the open sea and not the continent of europe with its petty bureaucrats as britain's future destiny. obviously vladimir putin inweisingly presen increasingly presents himself as a bull war of christianity as against the west which blurs national boundaries. i will point out i interviewed marine le pen in 2015 and she said something that was interesting. he asked her about the trans atlantic trade packet between the u.s. and europe and said what is your objection to it? she said, it would mean we would introduce unhygieneic products into europe
two, to talk about yobick in hungary. their leaders talk about restoring hungary's proper national boundaries, and they do have these feelings about returning communities that were lost in the post-world war i settlement to hungary, and they look with fondness to that era. there's a strand of brexit that i think shows -- has this similar sense of returning to a past in its most romantic framing -- again, not all brexiteers think this way, but in its most romantic framing it imagines the open...
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we will get to hungary right now.ister lashing out after the european union launched legal action over a new law that could shut down a major university in the country. the prime minister accused brussels of not being loyal, saying instead of siding with hungary it was backing the u.s. , billionaire investor george soros and the budapest university he founded. there have been protests over the new higher education law in hungary, which sets tough conditions for foreign-based institutions. budapest says that the central european university enjoys unfair advantages. our very own brussels correspondent has been following this story and we asked her to tell us more about the law and why the prime minister thinks it is needed. correspondent: he waffles, he says something like this exists in other countries, and it does not really mean anything. plus, the university has not yet been closed. however, really what this new law for higher education means, is for him an instrument to close down the university. and that is just a
we will get to hungary right now.ister lashing out after the european union launched legal action over a new law that could shut down a major university in the country. the prime minister accused brussels of not being loyal, saying instead of siding with hungary it was backing the u.s. , billionaire investor george soros and the budapest university he founded. there have been protests over the new higher education law in hungary, which sets tough conditions for foreign-based institutions....
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they used to rest here on their way to hungary, now they are looking for alternative routes. trying to see if there are any better routes, trying the croatian border, the romanian border, and many have gone back to belgrade to get a rest. in a ruined brick factory on the edge of the town, this pakistani refugee contemplates his next move. maybe i will try from the croatian side, from the romanian side, because this border is now totally closed. they built another fence there, which is why it is a problem for us. hungary, at great cost, has sealed its southern border, so zarar and his friends plan to travel through romania instead. the artist, gilbert baker, who created the rainbow flag that became an international symbol for gay rights, has died. he was 65. baker was asked to come up with a flag design for the lgbt community in 1978 by harvey milk, who was california's first openly gay elected official. for the past ten years, young people who've made amazing contributions to their communities have been recognised at the rotary young citizen awards. one of them is 19—year—old
they used to rest here on their way to hungary, now they are looking for alternative routes. trying to see if there are any better routes, trying the croatian border, the romanian border, and many have gone back to belgrade to get a rest. in a ruined brick factory on the edge of the town, this pakistani refugee contemplates his next move. maybe i will try from the croatian side, from the romanian side, because this border is now totally closed. they built another fence there, which is why it is...
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in central and eastern europe, prime minister viktor or bonn and hungary used to be the exception to the region where he was putting forward a quasi-authoritarian conservative nationalism. he was hollowing out a lot of the democratic institutions in hungary, but again everyone thought he was exception but how increasing across the region you are seeing similar parties taking by which suggest he might be the trend and not the exception. and more depressing and hungary itself the main opposition to him comes not from a centrist party or center-right party or anything like that. he comes from an explicitly neo-nazi come some of these other parties i wouldn't describe that way. i think they are far right or whatever but not -- i've interviewed all their senior leadership and their generally terrifying. increase the government is headed by of the left but it grew out of the lengthy '90s anti-globalization movement movement. with gotten used to him being a normal present on the national stage but i think given those ideological and intellectual origins it actually is part of the sway that
in central and eastern europe, prime minister viktor or bonn and hungary used to be the exception to the region where he was putting forward a quasi-authoritarian conservative nationalism. he was hollowing out a lot of the democratic institutions in hungary, but again everyone thought he was exception but how increasing across the region you are seeing similar parties taking by which suggest he might be the trend and not the exception. and more depressing and hungary itself the main opposition...
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they are treated, first as if they are illegal, second as if they had not entered hungary.uthorities have issued a direct challenge to the international community. no—one can tell us, they say, how to deal with asylum seekers. yes, this is our food warehouse, one of two that we have... just across the serbian border, volunteers provide food to refugees. they used to rest here on their way to hungary. now they are looking for alternative routes. this is a time of experimentation. for alternative routes. the refugees in serbia, i think, are trying to see if there's any better routes, trying the croatian border, the romanian border, and many have gone back to belgrade to get a rest. in a ruined brick factory on the edge of the town, this pakistani refugee contemplates his next move. maybe i will try from the croatian side, from the romanian side, because this border is now totally closed. they built another fence there, wso that's why it's a problem for us. hungary, at great cost, has sealed its southern border, so zarar and his friends plan to travel through romania instead.
they are treated, first as if they are illegal, second as if they had not entered hungary.uthorities have issued a direct challenge to the international community. no—one can tell us, they say, how to deal with asylum seekers. yes, this is our food warehouse, one of two that we have... just across the serbian border, volunteers provide food to refugees. they used to rest here on their way to hungary. now they are looking for alternative routes. this is a time of experimentation. for...
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they used to rest here on their way to hungary, now they are looking for alternative routes.are trying to see if there are any better routes, trying the croatian border, the romanian border, and many have gone back to belgrade to get a rest. in a ruined brick factory on the edge of the town, this pakistani refugee contemplates his next move. maybe i will try from the croatian side, from the romanian side, because this border is now totally closed. they built another fence there, which is why it is a problem for us. hungary, at great cost, has sealed its southern border, so zarar and his friends plan to travel through romania instead. two million people are set for a pay rise today, as the national living wage goes up to £7.50 an hour. the change has been broadly welcomed by unions. but employers have expressed concern about the strain of additional costs, as our business correspondent, joe lynam, reports. 23—year—old lewis davidson is already paid more than the national living wage by his employer. lewis certainly notice is the difference from his previous company. i was stru
they used to rest here on their way to hungary, now they are looking for alternative routes.are trying to see if there are any better routes, trying the croatian border, the romanian border, and many have gone back to belgrade to get a rest. in a ruined brick factory on the edge of the town, this pakistani refugee contemplates his next move. maybe i will try from the croatian side, from the romanian side, because this border is now totally closed. they built another fence there, which is why it...
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decade highs -- austria-hungary's demise.the belgian government decided in august 1914 to make an unprecedented application to your excellency. it was an act of faith in the moral grander of a republic friendly to belgium. our people, small in number but purpose, indomitable had for seen that in the wherean people and in you its noblest expression, it would find support for its honor and avenging arm for its martyrdom. it has clearly distinguished between those groups that have directed the assault against the rights of peoples and those that have deemed it necessary to follow them moved perhaps by a false understanding of solidarity that had been .ccepted for other objects the royal government has contracted an unforgivable that unforgettable debt to the generosity of the united states of america. as of 1914, it becomes -- it acted ratherr -- as a servant of honor than a -- the belgian government salutes and joy in motion respectful admiration, the act that through the injury media -- intermediary of your excellency demand t
decade highs -- austria-hungary's demise.the belgian government decided in august 1914 to make an unprecedented application to your excellency. it was an act of faith in the moral grander of a republic friendly to belgium. our people, small in number but purpose, indomitable had for seen that in the wherean people and in you its noblest expression, it would find support for its honor and avenging arm for its martyrdom. it has clearly distinguished between those groups that have directed the...
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hungary, at great cost, has sealed its southern border.rough romanian set. —— instead. the creator of the rainbow flag had become an international symbol to gay rights. he has died at 65. take—up was asked to come up with a fight for the lgbt community in 1978 by harvey milk, california's first openly gay elected official. —— baker was asked. people in 0rkney enjoy the best quality of life in any rural area in the uk. it is beautiful, gorgeous to look at, low crime rates, and a good choice of pubs, according to a survey. it is the first time the islands have top the poll, jumping from 46 last year. they beat the most mid—is, which came into second place next year. —— they'd beat the west midlands. let's ta ke they'd beat the west midlands. let's take you through the front ages of the morning papers. the times of a story about google and their tax affairs. inland revenue has been landed by a bell with google. they have agreed to pay £31 in corporation tax over last year, despite the governments jesting they will claw back more from google.
hungary, at great cost, has sealed its southern border.rough romanian set. —— instead. the creator of the rainbow flag had become an international symbol to gay rights. he has died at 65. take—up was asked to come up with a fight for the lgbt community in 1978 by harvey milk, california's first openly gay elected official. —— baker was asked. people in 0rkney enjoy the best quality of life in any rural area in the uk. it is beautiful, gorgeous to look at, low crime rates, and a good...
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hungary has a sealed its southern border. they plan to travel through romania instead.talks ahead for britain and the eu, as they try to negotiate the terms for brexit. that's the warning from the president of the european council, who says there's just no way around it. 0ur europe editor katya adler has more the chiefs of eu institutions are usually little known outside the brussels bubble. but brexit has changed all that. this is my first divorce... donald tusk, president of the european council, today presented the draft brexit guidelines. the mood music — polite but steely. the talks, which are about to start, will be difficult, complex, and sometimes even confrontational. mr tusk was the recipient of the prime minister's brexit letter this wednesday. why him? because he represents all eu countries here in brussels and they call the shots on big eu political decisions. the eu says it doesn't want to punish britain. it wants to keep the uk close with trade and security ties. but gone are those words of sadness and regret that poured out of brussels after the brexit v
hungary has a sealed its southern border. they plan to travel through romania instead.talks ahead for britain and the eu, as they try to negotiate the terms for brexit. that's the warning from the president of the european council, who says there's just no way around it. 0ur europe editor katya adler has more the chiefs of eu institutions are usually little known outside the brussels bubble. but brexit has changed all that. this is my first divorce... donald tusk, president of the european...
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it awards degrees accredited in both hungary and the united states. as a result, the university could be forced to move locations, stopped issuing hungarian decrees, and even change its name. grexit goes against hungary's institutionspost that don't play by the rules, which aim at undermining the locally elected government and subverting the will of the voters. >> it says it's being targeted because of its connection to george soros. the investor and philanthropist founded the institution with an $880 million endowment in 1991 to support hungary's transition out of communism. goes against the academic freedom and independence of all universities. >> though he once studied at oxford on a scholarship from soros, he has since become highly critical of the type of liberal democratic society promoted by his former benefactor. orban has called for the rise of illiberal democracy and has clashed with the european union and angela merkel over increasingly authoritarian measures taken by his government. the oscar-winning film director roman polanski has failed
it awards degrees accredited in both hungary and the united states. as a result, the university could be forced to move locations, stopped issuing hungarian decrees, and even change its name. grexit goes against hungary's institutionspost that don't play by the rules, which aim at undermining the locally elected government and subverting the will of the voters. >> it says it's being targeted because of its connection to george soros. the investor and philanthropist founded the institution...
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translation: --1 ——1 minister said, it ——1ministersaid, it is ——1 ministersaid, it is in hungary's bestbut it goes against hungary's interests in hosting experiments, which aim at undermining the leadership. the university's founder is a sworn enemy of the right—wing government. processed as a bill is the latest clampdown on liberalism. it has seen prime minister viktor 0rban in —— increase his influence. the university has students from more than seven countries and presents itself as a champion of free speech. it is in the top 200 universities in the world in eight disciplines. this bill would effectively shut down the university. our current plan is that we wa nt university. our current plan is that we want to remain in budapest. we've done nothing wrong. it is adding to a growing chorus of a test across the world, with students vowing to fight the bill and saying they will appeal to the hungarian president for help. the 11 candidates in the french election have spoken on french tv. franz election have spoken on french tv. fra nz tost election have spoken on french tv. franz tost bey
translation: --1 ——1 minister said, it ——1ministersaid, it is ——1 ministersaid, it is in hungary's bestbut it goes against hungary's interests in hosting experiments, which aim at undermining the leadership. the university's founder is a sworn enemy of the right—wing government. processed as a bill is the latest clampdown on liberalism. it has seen prime minister viktor 0rban in —— increase his influence. the university has students from more than seven countries and presents...
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different degrees taking on not only liberalism but democracy as well hollowing out institutions, hungaryis a competitive democracy in the name but very hard for other parties to make their case. likewise in turkey turkey is a democracy. is a liberal aspect of undermined the democratic aspects. it is form but not content. >> in the middle. >> good talk. i am a local resident and a member of the class of 76. you write words for a living, you live in a world of words. i wonder if you ever reflected on the relevance of language and the hijacking of language and leads to this illiberalism and some of it being perpetuated by the academy. how are we communicating? is there something to i think of my fair lady, words words words. and i do this for your jobs. i will do this for the fact that you are hurting. what do the idealists in the liberal world offer to those people when they are crying out for help. >> the liberals, the liberals have solutions, built the world they live in. and liberals by definition are a little more delightful, one definition is skepticism. and should properly have a sen
different degrees taking on not only liberalism but democracy as well hollowing out institutions, hungaryis a competitive democracy in the name but very hard for other parties to make their case. likewise in turkey turkey is a democracy. is a liberal aspect of undermined the democratic aspects. it is form but not content. >> in the middle. >> good talk. i am a local resident and a member of the class of 76. you write words for a living, you live in a world of words. i wonder if you...
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the balkan countries didn't want veryin hungary, there's a xenophobia, nationalistic government. they didn't want to deal with the political hassle of having refugees settle in that relatively small country. merkel made a courageous decision back then, motivated by humanitarian concern. i don't think there was much of a political calculation. which is an amazing thing, actually. she just stepped up and said in the face of all this resistance from virtually every other country on the european continent, she said we will take you. then, germany had to deal with this incredible challenge of one million refugees. was one fourthat the size of the population of united states. all at once, having to deal with that. host: what is the political price that merkel is paying? guest: she has paid the price. there's been over the last year of -- one very serious terrorist attack around christmas time. market inistmas the center of berlin which killed 12 people. there have been a couple of other smaller incidents involving refugees. there's been general hostility among the right nationalist par
the balkan countries didn't want veryin hungary, there's a xenophobia, nationalistic government. they didn't want to deal with the political hassle of having refugees settle in that relatively small country. merkel made a courageous decision back then, motivated by humanitarian concern. i don't think there was much of a political calculation. which is an amazing thing, actually. she just stepped up and said in the face of all this resistance from virtually every other country on the european...
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declared war on austria, hungary.message by cable to president wilson. the belgian government decided in august 1914 to make an unprecedented application to your excellency. it was faith and hope in the moral of the republic friendly to belgium. our people, small in number but strong in indomitable purpose, had foreseen that in the american people and in you were its noble est expression it would find support for its honor and an avenging arm for its martyr dom. it has distinguished between those groups that had directed the assault against the right of peoples and those that have deemed it necessary to follow them, moved perhaps by a false understanding of solidarity that had been accepted for other objects than the gratuitous aggression of which civilization was the victim in 1914. the royal government has contracted an unforgettable debt to the generosity of the united states of america. as in 1914, it counts upon her to those whose only fault was to have thought like free and honest men and acted rather as a serva
declared war on austria, hungary.message by cable to president wilson. the belgian government decided in august 1914 to make an unprecedented application to your excellency. it was faith and hope in the moral of the republic friendly to belgium. our people, small in number but strong in indomitable purpose, had foreseen that in the american people and in you were its noble est expression it would find support for its honor and an avenging arm for its martyr dom. it has distinguished between...
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but germany today is a bulwark of moderation, of tolerance compared to so many messages coming from hungarye pen or from so many people in so many corners. as long as our economy is great and as long as we make money, everything is very democratic. but let's wait and hopefully not see if we have five to ten years heavy economic problems and the swamp is a lake, it is a sea and we are swallowed again. i swear it to you. i don't trust it. it always makes me... thinking and feeling exactly wait a minute, there is something else. you can lead a happy life but there is something else around you. yeah, it hurts but, on the other hand, because i have had a really happy life. ask my grandchildren. niklas, what a nice way to end and we must. thank you for being on hardtalk. hello again. the weather is set to turn milder over the next few days, quieting down in many respects. before we get there, we had some thunderstorms. this one brought hail in west hampsted. thanks to this weather watcher for that picture. you can see the extent of the showers. you can see the extent of the showers as they have w
but germany today is a bulwark of moderation, of tolerance compared to so many messages coming from hungarye pen or from so many people in so many corners. as long as our economy is great and as long as we make money, everything is very democratic. but let's wait and hopefully not see if we have five to ten years heavy economic problems and the swamp is a lake, it is a sea and we are swallowed again. i swear it to you. i don't trust it. it always makes me... thinking and feeling exactly wait a...
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there used to rest here on their way to hungary. now they are looking for alternative path. there are any better routes, many have gone back to belgrade to get a rest. in this ruined factory on the edge of the town, this pakistani refugee contemplates his next move. maybe i will try for the croatian side or the romanian side, because this border is now totally closed, so they built another fence. that's where the problem lies. hungary at great cost had sealed its southern border, so this man and his friends plan to travel through remainiac instead. —— rumania. autism affects one in every 100 people. it is a condition that is often misunderstood. but a new course designed for teachers and carers is hoping to equip people with the knowledge and skills to better support children with autism. we'll hear more about the programme in a minute, first let's hear from the author laura james, who spoke to breakfast —— lets here actually straight from mark, who is a researcher at the university of bath. this is a tricky programme because still is now it is misunderstood a lot of the tim
there used to rest here on their way to hungary. now they are looking for alternative path. there are any better routes, many have gone back to belgrade to get a rest. in this ruined factory on the edge of the town, this pakistani refugee contemplates his next move. maybe i will try for the croatian side or the romanian side, because this border is now totally closed, so they built another fence. that's where the problem lies. hungary at great cost had sealed its southern border, so this man...
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germany today is a bulwark of moderation, of tolerance, compared to so many messages coming from hungary le pen or from so many people in so many corners. as long as our economy is great and as long as we make money, everything is very democratic. but let's wait and hopefully not see if we have five to ten years heavy economic problems and the swamp is a lake, it is a sea and we are swallowed again. i swear it to you. i don't trust it. it always makes me... thinking and feeling exactly...wait a minute, there is something else. you can lead a happy life, but there is something else around you. yeah, it hurts but, on the other hand, because i have had a really happy life. ask my grandchildren. niklas, what a nice way to end, and we must end. thank you for being on hardtalk. hi there. it felt pretty chilly at times yesterday, didn't it? it was even cold enough for some snow on the ground up in the highlands of scotland. not bad going for late april. you can see the snow cover here at kincraig in the highlands. and we even had a dusting of snow further south, as far south as staffordshire, u
germany today is a bulwark of moderation, of tolerance, compared to so many messages coming from hungary le pen or from so many people in so many corners. as long as our economy is great and as long as we make money, everything is very democratic. but let's wait and hopefully not see if we have five to ten years heavy economic problems and the swamp is a lake, it is a sea and we are swallowed again. i swear it to you. i don't trust it. it always makes me... thinking and feeling exactly...wait a...
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centrists so that gave me a happy feeling now england is leaving, poland is like a dictatorship, hungarytrongest left? the germans. but germany today is able work of moderation, of tolerance compared to so many m essa 9 es tolerance compared to so many messages coming from hungary or marine le pen orfrom so many people in so many corners. as long as our economy is great and as long as we make money, everything is very democratic. but let's wait and hopefully not see if we have five to ten yea rs hopefully not see if we have five to ten years heavy economic problems and the swamp is a lake, it is a sea and the swamp is a lake, it is a sea and were swallowed again. i swear it to you. i'd don't trust it. it a lwa ys to you. i'd don't trust it. it always makes me... thinking and feeling exactly wait a minute, there is something else. you can lead a happy life but there is something else around you. yeah, it hurts but, on the other hand, because i have had a really happy life. ask my grandchildren. what a nice way to end and we must. thank you for being an harder talk. —— on hardtalk. hi ther
centrists so that gave me a happy feeling now england is leaving, poland is like a dictatorship, hungarytrongest left? the germans. but germany today is able work of moderation, of tolerance compared to so many m essa 9 es tolerance compared to so many messages coming from hungary or marine le pen orfrom so many people in so many corners. as long as our economy is great and as long as we make money, everything is very democratic. but let's wait and hopefully not see if we have five to ten yea...
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but it goes against hungary's interests in hosting experiments, which aim at undermining the leadershipe soros. he says the bill is the latest clampdown on liberalism. it has seen prime minister viktor 0rban increase his influence. the university has students from more than 107 countries and presents itself as a champion of free speech. it has links to universities in russia, kurdistan, georgia, russia and cut its time. it is in the top 200 universities in the world in eight disciplines. this bill would effectively shut down the university. speaking to staff from washington, the university's president said it would be a long fight. our current plan is that we want to remain in budapest. we've done nothing wrong. it is adding to a growing chorus of a cries across the world, with students vowing to fight the bill and saying they will appeal to the hungarian president for help. four months ago almost every player for the brazilian side chapecoense was killed in a plane crash as they travelled to face a colombian club in the mid— final of the purpose of americana. 0nly in the mid— final of
but it goes against hungary's interests in hosting experiments, which aim at undermining the leadershipe soros. he says the bill is the latest clampdown on liberalism. it has seen prime minister viktor 0rban increase his influence. the university has students from more than 107 countries and presents itself as a champion of free speech. it has links to universities in russia, kurdistan, georgia, russia and cut its time. it is in the top 200 universities in the world in eight disciplines. this...
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or look at hungary, where the prime minister came to power with an overwhelming majority in 2010, but he soon set out to completely overall his country's constitution, eliminating judicial checks on his power. his actions have kbrugt out the masses to protest. meanwhile, back in turkey, german chancellor angela merkel, in a clear sign that she is deeply concerned about the state of democracy in that country, sent a message to president erdogan, calling on him to engage with the opposition. so we are now in a world where the chancellor of germany is holding fast to democratic values afternoon the world and in the middle east in particular, while the president of the united states is calling to congratulate the leader on their destruction. next on gps, luke harding discussion so far into putin's crimes that he was expelled from russia. i'm trying to get the first. over here we have quiet spaces for deep thoughts. the latest smart technology. and of course, personal mobility solutions... functional and pragmatic. what would help is simply being able to recognize a fair price. truecar has
or look at hungary, where the prime minister came to power with an overwhelming majority in 2010, but he soon set out to completely overall his country's constitution, eliminating judicial checks on his power. his actions have kbrugt out the masses to protest. meanwhile, back in turkey, german chancellor angela merkel, in a clear sign that she is deeply concerned about the state of democracy in that country, sent a message to president erdogan, calling on him to engage with the opposition. so...
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if you look at poland and hungary, you can hardly think of different attitudes. the u.s. was aware of that and tried to play this card as well. . >> question in the front row. >> so i wanted to go back to what you were discussing before about community, reversal and even the evolution of the inf at the time. and my impression is that this evolution started before reagan and there was a great community, not only with carter but what was happening in the united states at the end of the '70s. the fact that was assigned, it was not working anymore and it was not such a good idea. the buildup started with carter. the fact that 1 and 2 were not enough. march 19. 7 when they proposed the deep cuts proposal. maybe it's necessary in a way to review the narrative about reagan and the evolution of the idea of change and see what was up before in the '70s and how all of these things were evolving. thank you. it's for everybody who wants to reply. >> i think we have time for one more question if we can keep on track. if not, please join me in welcoming the panel. this is a wonderful p
if you look at poland and hungary, you can hardly think of different attitudes. the u.s. was aware of that and tried to play this card as well. . >> question in the front row. >> so i wanted to go back to what you were discussing before about community, reversal and even the evolution of the inf at the time. and my impression is that this evolution started before reagan and there was a great community, not only with carter but what was happening in the united states at the end of...
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that bodes badly for all of hungary. adam taught in boston for 10 years overturned to teach at the central european university renown for its high-quality education. >> if the university cannot operate like this it is going to be a problem for students who will leave. they want international education and can't get it at home. they will just study abroad and never come back. >> the authoritarian government wants to do away with the main advantage, earning a masters degree and phd. the new law calls for the university to open a main campus abroad. that would be an insurmountable burden an attack on the institution's independence. >> self-governing institutions are a cornerstone of democracy. great german universities go back centuries and have been freed to govern themselves. this is the value we are fighting for. i have no interest in staging a political confrontation with mr. orb on. i could care less about his ideology. i'm interested in defending this institution. >> dw news from berlin. thank you for watching. reyes:
that bodes badly for all of hungary. adam taught in boston for 10 years overturned to teach at the central european university renown for its high-quality education. >> if the university cannot operate like this it is going to be a problem for students who will leave. they want international education and can't get it at home. they will just study abroad and never come back. >> the authoritarian government wants to do away with the main advantage, earning a masters degree and phd....
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i worry that my president, the leaders of hungary, leaders in europe, leaders in the middle east, allunderstand that what has made the progress possible we've had is when we've eliminated our hatred of the other. when we realised we can disagree with somebody without hating them. when we realised that fighting over nationality is what the thread titled this together is. as long as mr putin will be the leader of a worldwide alliance of neo— nationalists, we will have a big problem. especially if mr trump joins the alliance. applause thank you, james rubin. our next question from the audience... another question from latvia. good evening, why is there no close coordination between the united states and russia fighting against isis? president trump defended the idea give the united states and russia should cooperate in his campaign. what do you think are the main obstacles to achieve this cooperation? mark kimmit fuss. we certainly aren't fully cooperating with the russians in the fight against terror and isis. we conduct simultaneous operations but we don't feel good at this point it wo
i worry that my president, the leaders of hungary, leaders in europe, leaders in the middle east, allunderstand that what has made the progress possible we've had is when we've eliminated our hatred of the other. when we realised we can disagree with somebody without hating them. when we realised that fighting over nationality is what the thread titled this together is. as long as mr putin will be the leader of a worldwide alliance of neo— nationalists, we will have a big problem. especially...
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a jewish newspaper reported that gorka worked with openly racist figures in hungary. gorka maintains he was unaware of their affiliations. gorka has -- a remarkable report in buzzfeed finds that in 2002, he was denied security clearance to work in the hungarian parliament with hung ar yarn count intelligence cing claims. joining me now congresswoman jackie speier of california, a member of the house intelligence committee. congresswoman, let's start at the top level. do you trust the process in the white house in terms of who they are bringing into the white house after what we've seen with flynn and gorka? >> i think that we all have to wonder whether anyone has been properly screened, and it goes to the core values of our country to have persons that we can trust in these positions of ultimate trust. and mr. gorka is a great example of someone in his own country calling him a snake oil salesman, that he was not given a security clearance in hungary and lost for mayor. so he comes trotting into the trump administration as a counterterrorism expert when really what he
a jewish newspaper reported that gorka worked with openly racist figures in hungary. gorka maintains he was unaware of their affiliations. gorka has -- a remarkable report in buzzfeed finds that in 2002, he was denied security clearance to work in the hungarian parliament with hung ar yarn count intelligence cing claims. joining me now congresswoman jackie speier of california, a member of the house intelligence committee. congresswoman, let's start at the top level. do you trust the process in...
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we got to come out here grit ee and hungary, we do that, shargs all the way baby. >>reporter: scott reiss, ktvu, fox2 news. >> how about that, seeing bowman at the sharks game. i would not want to be hit by him, that's for sure. still ahead, it's now been 111 years since the great 1906 san fransisco earth wake and what's on tap tomorrow to mark that day. >>> tracking the rain and showers that are out there and potential showers that are to come in the next couple of days. we'll time it out for you. see you back here. you're going to be hanging out in here. so if you need anything, text me. do you play? ♪ ♪ use the chase mobile app to send money in just a tap, to friends at more banks then ever before. you got next? chase. helping you master what's now and what's next. are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec® it's starts working hard at hour one and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. stick with zyrtec® and muddle no more®. >>> aaa is launching a new car sharing service that will allow people to pick up and use a
we got to come out here grit ee and hungary, we do that, shargs all the way baby. >>reporter: scott reiss, ktvu, fox2 news. >> how about that, seeing bowman at the sharks game. i would not want to be hit by him, that's for sure. still ahead, it's now been 111 years since the great 1906 san fransisco earth wake and what's on tap tomorrow to mark that day. >>> tracking the rain and showers that are out there and potential showers that are to come in the next couple of days....
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. >> are you nervous about approaching the hungary border? >> of course we're nervous.ecause at this point we don't know how we're going to deal with it. >> reporter: for the syrians left behind, a life of constant danger and uncertainty. stuck between the forces of bashar al assad and isis. it is for many nothing short of hell on earth. the title of a soon to be released documentary directed by sebastian younger, a sweeping picture of syria's descent into chaos. the film also tells the intimate story of one syrian family, brothers radwan and marwan, who documented their own daily experience living in syria. their days marked by constant reminders of how isis deals with dissent. their nights spent huddled inside, soothing their young children as bombs fall all around them. >> reporter: younger, award-winning journalist, author, filmmaker, is no stranger to conflict. his documentary "res tchtrpeo," about afghanistan, was nominated for an oscar and won an emmy. why do you want to tell this story next? >> i and my colleague felt there was a real misunderstanding in america
. >> are you nervous about approaching the hungary border? >> of course we're nervous.ecause at this point we don't know how we're going to deal with it. >> reporter: for the syrians left behind, a life of constant danger and uncertainty. stuck between the forces of bashar al assad and isis. it is for many nothing short of hell on earth. the title of a soon to be released documentary directed by sebastian younger, a sweeping picture of syria's descent into chaos. the film also...
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we have people from hungary, iceland, russia. >> to get people so they don't get intimidated by t what is attracting them to it and what do you want people to think about as they first approach kanji and look at the website. >> what attracts a lot of people is they know you can't survive in japan without it. the first thing when you step into tokyo station, which you would think is such a brajer train station, they would have signs in ienglish, but they really don't. there's an enormous map on the wall that is all place names, they're particularly hard, all in kanji. you could stand there and get lost, even if you're good at it. people think you need to speak the language to get by, but it's not true. the more literate you are, the more power it gives you. like in any language, but particularly in that one because you're so shut out. >> how would you start there? >> how do you break into it? it breaks up into smaller components, and they have meanings. you start with the simplest kanji, some of, which are mostly pictorial. a gate really looks like a gate, a tree looks like a tree. a mo
we have people from hungary, iceland, russia. >> to get people so they don't get intimidated by t what is attracting them to it and what do you want people to think about as they first approach kanji and look at the website. >> what attracts a lot of people is they know you can't survive in japan without it. the first thing when you step into tokyo station, which you would think is such a brajer train station, they would have signs in ienglish, but they really don't. there's an...
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brent: hungary's parliament has passed an education bill that critics say aims to shut down the university by the billionaire investor george soros. almost two thirds of mps voted for the legislation which is seen as a crackdown on independent institutions. the new so -- the new losses of stricter institutions and how universities perceive -- protesters turned out in budapest over the weekend condemning the new law as an attack on academic freedom. germany's president criticized the move speaking at the european parliament for the first time since being sworn in. he said that europe cannot stand by and watch a university in budapest be deprived of its autonomy. in the same speech he britain's decision to leave the european union, calling it irresponsible. >> ladies and gentlemen, it is now up to us to ensure that the european dream does not fade to nothing in the next generation. that's the message that i bring from my country. yes, we want your. -- we want europe. we want to build a better europe and we want to be a european germany. thank you. [applause] brent: that was the german presid
brent: hungary's parliament has passed an education bill that critics say aims to shut down the university by the billionaire investor george soros. almost two thirds of mps voted for the legislation which is seen as a crackdown on independent institutions. the new so -- the new losses of stricter institutions and how universities perceive -- protesters turned out in budapest over the weekend condemning the new law as an attack on academic freedom. germany's president criticized the move...
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in hungary, plans by the authorities to start transferring asylum seekers to two container camps near been delayed. it follows recent rulings by the european court of human rights, which said keeping migrants in converted shipping containers in a barbed wire encampment would amount to detention. at least 11 people are missing in indonesia following a landslide. a group of people harvesting ginger on the side of a mountain in the ponorogo area of east java are thought to have been swept away. the local authorities had warned of the risk of landslides following heavy rain. the area had been evacuated. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: bob dylan finally accepts his nobel prize for literature in sweden at a secret ceremony. this is bbc world news. the latest headlines: more than 150 have been killed in landslides in southern colombia. the supreme court in venezuela has reversed its decision to strip the opposition—led congress of its powers, following a surprise intervention by president nicolas maduro. bob dylan got the nobel literature prize, receiving his diploma and medal in a
in hungary, plans by the authorities to start transferring asylum seekers to two container camps near been delayed. it follows recent rulings by the european court of human rights, which said keeping migrants in converted shipping containers in a barbed wire encampment would amount to detention. at least 11 people are missing in indonesia following a landslide. a group of people harvesting ginger on the side of a mountain in the ponorogo area of east java are thought to have been swept away....
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this was last week in budapest, hungary, gripped by snow and ice.e degrees up to 22 in some areas. a size limit 20s in belgrade. wind direction has changed and this warm air is coming from the mediterranean, pushing away the cold airover mediterranean, pushing away the cold air over eastern europe. instead, we get the cold across the north—west of europe and that will push is waiting of germany. the low countries into france as well. the aircame from countries into france as well. the air came from the attic originally. —— the arctic. and we are later to get some snow over the alps and the dollar mites. we have seen our temperatures drop, certainly. this was aberdeenshire earlier today. very wintry look to the weather. we will find more wintry showers not just across scotland but in northern ireland and those showers are wintry across england and wales, developing more widely. it will feel cold but how long what's they called? stage and for the week ahead. —— how long will it stay cold? stay tuned for the weather for the week ahead. hello, i'm ros a
this was last week in budapest, hungary, gripped by snow and ice.e degrees up to 22 in some areas. a size limit 20s in belgrade. wind direction has changed and this warm air is coming from the mediterranean, pushing away the cold airover mediterranean, pushing away the cold air over eastern europe. instead, we get the cold across the north—west of europe and that will push is waiting of germany. the low countries into france as well. the aircame from countries into france as well. the air...
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in a few minutes, we turn to hungary, which has seen some of its biggest protests in yea rs, which hasprotests in years, over the potential closure of a university. we will hear all about that story in a few minutes time. the funeral of pc keith palmer has been held at london southwark cathedral. thousands of police officers from across the country lined the route of the procession. our home editor mark eastern —— mark easton has more. at the gates of the palace of westminster, police constable keith palmer's coffin paused, at the very spot where he was killed 19 days ago. the place where, unarmed, he moved towards a man brandishing two knives, where he put himself in harm's way, where he protected parliament to protect our democracy. police officers from every force in the country lined the route. as the cortege headed across the river, police officers paid tribute in the air, on the water and along the route. two of pc palmer's colleagues spoke of the friend they so admired. we live from the bbc newsroom and our main comes from italy. the g7 meeting in lucca and the countries hoping
in a few minutes, we turn to hungary, which has seen some of its biggest protests in yea rs, which hasprotests in years, over the potential closure of a university. we will hear all about that story in a few minutes time. the funeral of pc keith palmer has been held at london southwark cathedral. thousands of police officers from across the country lined the route of the procession. our home editor mark eastern —— mark easton has more. at the gates of the palace of westminster, police...
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thousands of people have protested in budapest over legislation that could force the closure of one of hungary'snew rules mean the central european university would be prevented from awarding diplomas because it's registered in the united states. police in the nigerian city of lagos have reportedly evicted hundreds of people from their homes in a waterfront area. eyewitnesses say police fired tear gas and set fire to houses in one of the city's biggest slums, forcing residents to flee. it's the latest in a series of demolitions that are thought to have left thousands homeless. scientists claim two—thirds of australia's great barrier reef has now been devastated by severe coral bleaching. they say aerial surveys of the world's largest living structure have shown damage in the central section of the reef, which stretches more than 2,000 kilometres down queensland's coast. phil mercer is in sydney. phil, you been reporting on the bleaching of the coral reef for some time now, but this bleaching that's been discovered from this latest survey has been described as unprecedented? well, that's right. f
thousands of people have protested in budapest over legislation that could force the closure of one of hungary'snew rules mean the central european university would be prevented from awarding diplomas because it's registered in the united states. police in the nigerian city of lagos have reportedly evicted hundreds of people from their homes in a waterfront area. eyewitnesses say police fired tear gas and set fire to houses in one of the city's biggest slums, forcing residents to flee. it's the...
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they were a group of hungary and jews, traded for trucks and other material in negotiations between adolfand rudolph kastner, a member of the jewish rescue committee. diverted for six months and later they were able to get to switzerland. volunteer at the museum. thank you. congressman, may i ask you to stand by the fifth ghetto. fifth candle will be lit by ther and harry. her was sent from germany to england. to aamily was supported cap in france and later her parents were sent to as floats -- to auschwitz and kill. harry was born in berlin. fled berlins family to antwerp. later fearing he would be selected for forced labor, harry's family moved the family to brussels, where they separately went into england until liberation. esther are also volunteers. i would now ask a congressman to stand by the sixth cap. by sixth candle will be lit marcel and ray. marcel and his family moved from hyris to the she france -- vic france after the french citizenship of his parents wrote. his family blended in with the local population, attended church, and survive there until liberation. ray was born in
they were a group of hungary and jews, traded for trucks and other material in negotiations between adolfand rudolph kastner, a member of the jewish rescue committee. diverted for six months and later they were able to get to switzerland. volunteer at the museum. thank you. congressman, may i ask you to stand by the fifth ghetto. fifth candle will be lit by ther and harry. her was sent from germany to england. to aamily was supported cap in france and later her parents were sent to as floats --...
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protests have resumed in hungary over policies seen as targeting academic freedom. the rally followed similar demonstrations over the past to two weeks, provoked by new laws that could force the closure of universities -- a university founded by george soros. the hungarian prime minister has vowed to end liberal. democracy. the eu says it could take legal action over the legislation. news, 44 hours a day. -- 24 hours a day. this is bloomberg. tracy: let's go back to yousef. he is in standby in istanbul. you mentioned the markets seem to be pricing in a yes result. tell us what you are going to be watching as the polls come in. yousef: quite a few asset classes we had our eyes on. also sentiment in terms of what the capital alligators >> -- capital allocators are going to do. it has only been nine months since the attempted coup, and the government has gone on putting 40,000 people in jail and firing as many as 100,000 people. if you look at some of the asset classes, you might be mistaken thinking there might not he is much as one would think. it is something the go
protests have resumed in hungary over policies seen as targeting academic freedom. the rally followed similar demonstrations over the past to two weeks, provoked by new laws that could force the closure of universities -- a university founded by george soros. the hungarian prime minister has vowed to end liberal. democracy. the eu says it could take legal action over the legislation. news, 44 hours a day. -- 24 hours a day. this is bloomberg. tracy: let's go back to yousef. he is in standby in...
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we realized then that we were not staying in hungary, our eyes opened, too late. the door of the car sleet -- slid aside, the german officer stepped inside by hungarian lieutenant acting as interpreter. from this moment on, you are under the authority of the german army. anyone who still owns gold, silver or watches must hand them over now. anyone who will be found to have kept any of these will be shot on the spot. secondly, anyone who is ill should report to the hospital car, that's all. the hungarian lieutenant went around with a basket and retrieved the last possessions from those who chose not to go on tasting the bitterness of fear. there are 80 of you in the car, the german officer added. if anyone goes missing, you will all be shot like dogs. the two disappeared, the doors clang shut. we had fallen into the trap as to our next. the doors were nailed, the way back, the world had become sealed kettle -- cattle car. [inaudible] >> there was a woman among us, a certain mrs. schakter. >> she was in her 50's. her husband and two older sons had been transported b
we realized then that we were not staying in hungary, our eyes opened, too late. the door of the car sleet -- slid aside, the german officer stepped inside by hungarian lieutenant acting as interpreter. from this moment on, you are under the authority of the german army. anyone who still owns gold, silver or watches must hand them over now. anyone who will be found to have kept any of these will be shot on the spot. secondly, anyone who is ill should report to the hospital car, that's all. the...
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she beat hungary's sofia kovacs into second place.he individual finals over the weekend as well. more gold could be coming her way. great britain's james hall has won bronze in the mens all—around event. the 21—year—old finished behind gold medallist oleg verniaiev of ukraine, and russia's arthur dalaloyan. another briton, joe fraser, was fifth. day seven at the world snooker championship and the main attraction has been on the table this afternoon — the five—time champion ronnie o'sullivan, who was looking to extend his lead over the 2005 champion shaun murphy. they resumed this afternoon, o'sullivan with a four frame lead overnight and he has maintained that. ..murphy put together something of a comeback winning three frames in a row and was 9—6 down at one point... so the final frame of the session turned out to be vital for both players — mistakes from both men but eventually o'sullivan was able to take advantage when murphy missed a simple green. he's restored his fourframe lead — 10—6 the score. that match concludes tomorrow mor
she beat hungary's sofia kovacs into second place.he individual finals over the weekend as well. more gold could be coming her way. great britain's james hall has won bronze in the mens all—around event. the 21—year—old finished behind gold medallist oleg verniaiev of ukraine, and russia's arthur dalaloyan. another briton, joe fraser, was fifth. day seven at the world snooker championship and the main attraction has been on the table this afternoon — the five—time champion ronnie...