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suggested that populist euro skeptic parties could emerge as the strongest forces in countries like france poland and italy now steve bannon is seen as one of the key figures pulling the strings behind the surge in support for the neoconservatives bannan is of course donald trump's former adviser and he's the man widely credited with masterminding trump's twenty sixteen election victory in the u.s. or more recently he's been exercising his influence in a number of countries across europe not least in italy so let's go to a former county fusion monastery that's located in the tiny village of two exultingly which lies a two and a half hour's drive south east of rome there we meet a man called benjamin hanwell who steve bannon has installed as his chief strategist in what he said to be a training camp for the next wave of populist think has and activists. here in a tranquil and secluded rural setting benjamin harn wells mission is to establish a training center in a former monastery here in trees ulti an academy with extremely conservative outlooks. with his so-called institute for human dignity har
suggested that populist euro skeptic parties could emerge as the strongest forces in countries like france poland and italy now steve bannon is seen as one of the key figures pulling the strings behind the surge in support for the neoconservatives bannan is of course donald trump's former adviser and he's the man widely credited with masterminding trump's twenty sixteen election victory in the u.s. or more recently he's been exercising his influence in a number of countries across europe not...
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in poland. in france it is expected that there are going to consolidate our presence in. the may elections. what is it in the policies of the. support. i am asking you to be critical. because you are ultimately in charge of. analyzing those trends and you have to take. not only people also people you associate yourself with. the question that was very clear a few years ago. keep keeping. all these not simply. for. the speeches they see that the finally. is not working is not even supported. by the voters and this is mainly important describing that they have. to make. the most of the raising so much. as not being too. because it. has been in the deepest prizes for you because most of the class is the important part by europe's own decision joint forces of the united states. a decision taken by. some. consequence as. a member is that fair when you are not partaking. partaking in the decision but you all have to suffer the consequences is it fair. for the. opening such of this year. and the clear strategy to build up. any mandate from the international law. and internationa
in poland. in france it is expected that there are going to consolidate our presence in. the may elections. what is it in the policies of the. support. i am asking you to be critical. because you are ultimately in charge of. analyzing those trends and you have to take. not only people also people you associate yourself with. the question that was very clear a few years ago. keep keeping. all these not simply. for. the speeches they see that the finally. is not working is not even supported. by...
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whole brics issue because people are foreseen the rise of many populist forces italy hungary poland perhaps france some in germany as well which could really very shape the european parliament why do you think that a lot of european politicians not the populist ones are worried about having lingering on overall if they're worried the brakes are going to have this contaminating effect they're also worried about the potential of fate of no deal in a matter of days or just immediately beyond the elections the idea of a no deal and this economic destruction would be really problematic but most of all they are really worried about the return of people like nigel ferrari that it takes you seriously as a politician as a symbol of the kind of populist movements these the european union is trying to counteract at the moment you'd be really potent symbol symbol of bracks it again took over the agenda for the european elections alan wagered research associate with the u.k. in a changing european issue to have thank you thanks. well still to come on the news hour democracy on a massive scale inside the logist
whole brics issue because people are foreseen the rise of many populist forces italy hungary poland perhaps france some in germany as well which could really very shape the european parliament why do you think that a lot of european politicians not the populist ones are worried about having lingering on overall if they're worried the brakes are going to have this contaminating effect they're also worried about the potential of fate of no deal in a matter of days or just immediately beyond the...
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whole brics issue because people are foreseen the rise of many populist forces italy hungary poland perhaps france some in germany as well which could really reshape the european parliament why do you think that a lot of european politicians not the populist.
whole brics issue because people are foreseen the rise of many populist forces italy hungary poland perhaps france some in germany as well which could really reshape the european parliament why do you think that a lot of european politicians not the populist.
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freedom rushed forward shouting here a in this single impulse the jews of russia are in poland the netherlands and france czech is a vacuum in germany united it was only then that the tower guards realized that something was wrong in the camp and opened fire. unlike that there is nothing left of sabi bore the extermination camp was destroyed by the nazis after the uprising and trees planted to conceal evidence it ever existed but there is concern that key parts of his history are now being overlook the this is a matter for the whole of europe through in the so people come. russians french they would also people of the countries and that's what you know this pain the loss of people who were tortured or died so that we never repeat the polish government started construction plans back in two thousand and fourteen for a new visitor center at the site of the former death camp russia says that it was unfairly sidelines and the design of the museum especially as a soffit soldier was behind the here royd group fold and escape for sabi war the committee behind the project includes representatives from slovakia t
freedom rushed forward shouting here a in this single impulse the jews of russia are in poland the netherlands and france czech is a vacuum in germany united it was only then that the tower guards realized that something was wrong in the camp and opened fire. unlike that there is nothing left of sabi bore the extermination camp was destroyed by the nazis after the uprising and trees planted to conceal evidence it ever existed but there is concern that key parts of his history are now being...
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poland and germany, france is not.y the way, the euro is probably the root cause of the two loss of italy, problems in greece and spain. so i'm not so sure that those countries do not regret joining euro right now. they cannot devalue their currencies, which is the best way to get out -- >> neil: makes it tough. let me ask you. you -- you have a good relationship with this country. the president is a big fan of the polish people. >> thank you. >> neil: you're fine country. and i'm wondering how that relationship continues now? perhaps one of the president's best speeches is when he was in pola poland. what is your session of that relationship now? he's encouraging -- >> it's very good. actually, the only thing where i disagree with some hawkish approach from the current administration is for those people that wish the european union to fall apart, break down. i think the european union as a huge is a huge value as an american ally. i wish the european union transforms and goes to a better situation in terms of gdp grow
poland and germany, france is not.y the way, the euro is probably the root cause of the two loss of italy, problems in greece and spain. so i'm not so sure that those countries do not regret joining euro right now. they cannot devalue their currencies, which is the best way to get out -- >> neil: makes it tough. let me ask you. you -- you have a good relationship with this country. the president is a big fan of the polish people. >> thank you. >> neil: you're fine country. and...
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poland. in 1940, germany attacked france. you were nearly two years old. before we turn to the holocaust and would it meant for you and your family, let's start by having you tell us a little bit about your family and their life before germany invaded france. albert: my parents were born in istanbul.e -- they were descendents of jews expelled from spain in 1492. they spread all over the mediterranean. my parents ended up in the ottoman empire. turkey was part of the ottoman empire at that time. they -- that is where they were born. spanish,y spoke judeo a form of spanish. the spanish they brought from spain which evolved in a different way over five centuries. they kept it a lie for five centuries, which is remarkable. i am the last generation who can speak it. it, butren don't speak they can understand it because i use some expressions with them but they don't speak it. bill: your parents moved to france. at that time they moved separately? albert: they moved in 1923. war, 1914 first world to 1918, the ottoman empire sided with germany. inn germany was de
poland. in 1940, germany attacked france. you were nearly two years old. before we turn to the holocaust and would it meant for you and your family, let's start by having you tell us a little bit about your family and their life before germany invaded france. albert: my parents were born in istanbul.e -- they were descendents of jews expelled from spain in 1492. they spread all over the mediterranean. my parents ended up in the ottoman empire. turkey was part of the ottoman empire at that time....
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we've seen the rise of anti-semitism across the globe and religious hate looking at germany, poland and francend. social media provided a platform. historically people had pockets, neighbors or friends they knew but not this broad acceptance and with the advent of the internet, social media, people are finding others aligned with them ideologically. that empowers them and emboldens them. we saw the same thing in the fbi with pedophilia, people found those like-minded and it empowered them, and we saw a widespread in the early 2000s and i think that technology allowed that to happen. we need to harness that and become proactive in the ability to mitigate it. >> facebook might say we did all right they didn't allow the live streaming to take place that took place in new zealand. how much of this is on the company themselves, how equipped are they to deal with these threats? >> there's been a lot of the conversation. a the lo of the technology companies have been before congress, put people in charge of identifying where the pockets of hate are. can they quickly respond and take them down. it's d
we've seen the rise of anti-semitism across the globe and religious hate looking at germany, poland and francend. social media provided a platform. historically people had pockets, neighbors or friends they knew but not this broad acceptance and with the advent of the internet, social media, people are finding others aligned with them ideologically. that empowers them and emboldens them. we saw the same thing in the fbi with pedophilia, people found those like-minded and it empowered them, and...
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poland. she has though taken silver. downie led going into the floor routine, but was eventually pipped in the final discipline by france'sho snatched gold. angelina melnikova of russia was third. afterwards downie wasn't disheartened by her second place i'm actually ecstatic! coming in yesterday, i honestly didn't think i would get that, so. i was so close to third but it does mean such the same so to third but it does mean such the same so i'm to come second and i was so same so i'm to come second and i was so close, i'm over the moon. now in the early hours of tomorrow morning, manchester's anthony crolla faces a huge task — when he takes on vasyl lomachenko in new york for his wbo and wba lightweight titles. a victory for crolla against the ukrainian would be viewed as a major shock — lomachenko is the ‘66 to 1 on' favorite with some bookmakers. crolla though says that motivates him to pull off — what he believes — would be the biggest upset in british boxing history. iamas i am as ready as i'll ever be, without a doubt. i know the challenge of the size of the challenge, i prepared the best you possibly can. i am out
poland. she has though taken silver. downie led going into the floor routine, but was eventually pipped in the final discipline by france'sho snatched gold. angelina melnikova of russia was third. afterwards downie wasn't disheartened by her second place i'm actually ecstatic! coming in yesterday, i honestly didn't think i would get that, so. i was so close to third but it does mean such the same so to third but it does mean such the same so i'm to come second and i was so same so i'm to come...
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auschwitz death camp after his broken house death camp was observed in poland vladimir putin was not invited and given the fact that our france was liberated by the red army i mean this is quite quite outrageous i would say so what we're seeing now is a continuation of this policy which is trying to. keep the russians out of participating in any. efforts to present the history of sobibor and the suffering of the of the inmates there in the horrible mass murders that took place there it's quite peculiar there wasn't a considering the iconic thought that led to the result was russian dead even russia should have been invited to participate earlier. there's no question that they should have been invited alexander pichai ski who is a red army officer and he was the one who actually masterminded the revolt of the sobibor death camp and the fact the jews were able actually to escape some of the people survived other words three hundred inmates try to get out and they were the ones who conducted the revolt about fifty actually survived the. uprising and. they were alive to tell the tale and thanks to them and their bravery and the y
auschwitz death camp after his broken house death camp was observed in poland vladimir putin was not invited and given the fact that our france was liberated by the red army i mean this is quite quite outrageous i would say so what we're seeing now is a continuation of this policy which is trying to. keep the russians out of participating in any. efforts to present the history of sobibor and the suffering of the of the inmates there in the horrible mass murders that took place there it's quite...
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poland. the rise of authoritarian populist parties in germany, france.re's a government in italy that i think can be characterized that way. a lot of these feelings drove the brexit move in the united kingdom, and of course, helped to elect president donald trump. now, immigration is not the only cause of these movements or only source of their strength, but it's often the trigger. and in reaction to them, i think it has driven people who want to support liberal democratic institutions to take positions much more extreme on immigration than they themselves would have taken a decade ago. and we see that very much in the present democratic race. defending borders is a job that voters want done, and it's a job they should be able to count on normal politicians to do for them. but if the normal politicians won't, they'll turn to demagogues, because demagogues become demagogues, become successful by talking about things that people care about that no one else will address. >> then let's get to the part of your article which i think i disagree with, which is y
poland. the rise of authoritarian populist parties in germany, france.re's a government in italy that i think can be characterized that way. a lot of these feelings drove the brexit move in the united kingdom, and of course, helped to elect president donald trump. now, immigration is not the only cause of these movements or only source of their strength, but it's often the trigger. and in reaction to them, i think it has driven people who want to support liberal democratic institutions to take...
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that the pens national rally here in france will be taking part salvini has reached out to other politicians including viktor orban in. angry and he's been in poland and spain trying to gain momentum that he hopes that by doing that by bringing parties with common interests together they'll be able to get a bloc of around one hundred fifty peace these would be politicians from both parties who generally against migration against multiculturalism and against the e.u. parliament as it currently stands. it is the technocrats driving europe into a ditch and we will declare war on the. political forces in the brussels bubble. for that reason that if the masses of migrants and other countries drive back christianity then along with christianity. to eliminate individual nations the language you use is the language of division is that what france wants you to not divides friends is the massive influx of migrants. ok so those are the you join them together but what about the problems they face we already know that nationalist parties have had a me piece for a long time in the european parliament but so far they've been unable to come to the table a new car
that the pens national rally here in france will be taking part salvini has reached out to other politicians including viktor orban in. angry and he's been in poland and spain trying to gain momentum that he hopes that by doing that by bringing parties with common interests together they'll be able to get a bloc of around one hundred fifty peace these would be politicians from both parties who generally against migration against multiculturalism and against the e.u. parliament as it currently...
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poland. she has though taken silver. downie led going into the floor routine, but was eventually pipped by france's melanie dejesus dos santosa of russia was third. i'm ecstatic. coming in yesterday honestly i didn't think i would get that, so i'm so to be honest it means the same to me so i'm very happy. coming in is not as easy but being second i'm still so close and i'm still over the moon. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you in sportsday at half past ten. the pregnancy and parenting club, bounty uk, has been fined four hundred thousand pounds by the data watchdog, the information commissioner's office, or ico, for illegally sharing personal information belonging to more than 14 million people. it's one of the biggest fines the ico has ever imposed. our technology correspondent, rory cellan—jones has been following the story. bounty uk is a parenting and pregnancy club. millions of mothers will have experienced this. they come into hospital, they offer to take photos, they offer various freebies, basically, free samples of nappies and so on. and they are found by the data watchdog to have collected 34 mil
poland. she has though taken silver. downie led going into the floor routine, but was eventually pipped by france's melanie dejesus dos santosa of russia was third. i'm ecstatic. coming in yesterday honestly i didn't think i would get that, so i'm so to be honest it means the same to me so i'm very happy. coming in is not as easy but being second i'm still so close and i'm still over the moon. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you in sportsday at half past ten. the pregnancy and...
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poland. she had to settle for silver. downie led going into the floor routine, but was eventually pipped by france's melanie dejesus dos santosming in yesterday, i did not think i would get that. i know i was so close to thirsk, but to be honest itjust means the same. i know it was so, so close. i am over the moon. the australian horse winx is said to have achieved racing immortality after winning her final race to extend a victory run to 33. the mare was described as ‘an australian icon' and the greatest of all time as she crossed the line to win the queen elizabeth stakes at randwick racecourse this morning in sydney. the eight—year—old mare, ridden byjockey hugh bowman, is unbeaten since april 2015 and is now retiring. that is an amazing career. i have paid attention, tommy smith, his liverpool career, 638 games will stop the same club. that is extraordinary. if you think about a player's career, if you are successful, ten to 12 years, if you have longevity, 15, but to be 18 at the same club and play all those times. it makes you marvel at all the injuries modern footballers find a way of contracting, 18 years, so successf
poland. she had to settle for silver. downie led going into the floor routine, but was eventually pipped by france's melanie dejesus dos santosming in yesterday, i did not think i would get that. i know i was so close to thirsk, but to be honest itjust means the same. i know it was so, so close. i am over the moon. the australian horse winx is said to have achieved racing immortality after winning her final race to extend a victory run to 33. the mare was described as ‘an australian icon' and...
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two in the likes of france, one or two in the uk, temperatures here still in the uk, temperatures here still in the mid—teens for many by further east 18 degrees or more across poland europe stays fine. 0n the cooler side of things, and things will turn cooler than the rest of the week with the increasing chance of showers, more details and have an hour. hello, i'm ros atkins, this is 0utside source. the death toll in the sri lanka attacks has passed 350. more footage of the alleged attackers has been released. we'll get more details on that. and the political row over intelligence failures is intensifying. most of them are well educated, and come from may be middle or upper middle—class. the uk will use the chinese telecoms firm huawei to supply equipment for its 5g data network — despite being asked not to by the us. iran's foreign minister has suggested that the british—iranian nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe could be released from jail in a prisoner swap with iranians detained by the us. some newsjust in — iran's foreign minister is offering a prisoner exchange for nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe a british—iranian dual national who has been held in tehran for more than thr
two in the likes of france, one or two in the uk, temperatures here still in the uk, temperatures here still in the mid—teens for many by further east 18 degrees or more across poland europe stays fine. 0n the cooler side of things, and things will turn cooler than the rest of the week with the increasing chance of showers, more details and have an hour. hello, i'm ros atkins, this is 0utside source. the death toll in the sri lanka attacks has passed 350. more footage of the alleged attackers...
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continent is run salvini said that marine le pen's national rally in france would also take part but she and the nationalist leaders of poland and hungary were to be absent from the launch noise here on deck was to read in full to what we are ready to build a future and friends gathered here in barking when this journey which will be the one to save europe because the ones drowning the european dream are the bureaucrats and bankers who have been governing europe for too long and for someone to cause a bit of pain we are not aiming to lose or just participate our goal is to win and change the rules of europe and for sure there will be many other people who will join or louis the area as a research fellow at the center for european reform and he says the far right groups in europe no longer want to leave you but they want to change it from within . of course what they're brought together is this broader program ideology if you want of first of all a position to further european integration opposition to what they see as this supranational european bureaucratic project and secondly opposition to migration and especially this of
continent is run salvini said that marine le pen's national rally in france would also take part but she and the nationalist leaders of poland and hungary were to be absent from the launch noise here on deck was to read in full to what we are ready to build a future and friends gathered here in barking when this journey which will be the one to save europe because the ones drowning the european dream are the bureaucrats and bankers who have been governing europe for too long and for someone to...
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really focusing is the may 23rd elections, the nationalist in poland, hungary and czech republic this is going to break the cycle of francek it i am also very cautious about that which is why i say the large money man i do business with, keep your money in the united states, much safer. >> mark, thank you, it is always great to see you >> mark, those glasses have a name it is called the caviar goliath. >> is that good or bad, joe? >> ultra eye glasses -- well, interesting. maybe jimbo knows. anyway, thanks mark. >> thank you, joe. >> let's get down to the new york stock exchange, jim cramer joins us now >> yeah, that works. >> probably goes with a lot of violence where are we going, jim. >> i got to tell you, there is some merit to it buyer's wrong doing. there is a big fine, who pays it shareholders, that's ridiculous. there is got to be some sort of way that we make it until the individual is punished and not the shareholders these guys don't feel any pain it is the shareholders that feel the pain >> bribiing each other the ceos and executives are bribing the justice department, right? and justice department is bribing
really focusing is the may 23rd elections, the nationalist in poland, hungary and czech republic this is going to break the cycle of francek it i am also very cautious about that which is why i say the large money man i do business with, keep your money in the united states, much safer. >> mark, thank you, it is always great to see you >> mark, those glasses have a name it is called the caviar goliath. >> is that good or bad, joe? >> ultra eye glasses -- well,...
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poland. she had to settle for silver. downie led going into the floor routine but was eventually pipped by france's melanie dejesus dos santos it doesn't mean much. i was so but honestly it doesn't mean much. i was so close, i'm over the moon. with a huge summer of cricket to come for england, there are a few players battling for a place in the team for either the world cup or the ashes by performing in the county championship and the indian premier league too. one of those isjoe denly who had an ipl debut to forget for the kolkata knight riders. delhi capitals ishant sharma ending the england batsman's innings with the first ball of the match. delhi went on to win by seven wickets. he is still in the reckoning for either of those two competitions for england, but it was not good. they say for batsmen, it is the rattle that you hear from say for batsmen, it is the rattle that you hearfrom behind say for batsmen, it is the rattle that you hear from behind you, say for batsmen, it is the rattle that you hearfrom behind you, you know things are bad. but now in ipl and other t20 competitions they have the lights that light up. i
poland. she had to settle for silver. downie led going into the floor routine but was eventually pipped by france's melanie dejesus dos santos it doesn't mean much. i was so but honestly it doesn't mean much. i was so close, i'm over the moon. with a huge summer of cricket to come for england, there are a few players battling for a place in the team for either the world cup or the ashes by performing in the county championship and the indian premier league too. one of those isjoe denly who had...