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and definitely in budapest. hungary in the last three four years actually is.emphasizing the vagueness of us that you are all for of albany who was the least improving gross and she views the more dynamic part of the road and things like that and this is why i'm a love of love so it's improving elation and he is that which is already on for a couple of years the russian mother mika their g bon-bon the across the pond water in the verde through showed the continent of food building here in the early actors in hungary and this is one of those continuation of the staple for police it's curious though because this bank would be the seventeenth largest in hungary it doesn't appear to have the money for big projects does it yes i think there you got it so this is a better which was founded in a. you know kind of you know early date in the sixty's early seventy's. so it's tries to or other way to modernize and actually the back was to support competition for lawns or things like that to each was a little difficult to implement in the planning system but the been sort
and definitely in budapest. hungary in the last three four years actually is.emphasizing the vagueness of us that you are all for of albany who was the least improving gross and she views the more dynamic part of the road and things like that and this is why i'm a love of love so it's improving elation and he is that which is already on for a couple of years the russian mother mika their g bon-bon the across the pond water in the verde through showed the continent of food building here in the...
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we traveled to budapest. it had been a rainy day. we arrived at the site. there were tens of thousands of people in their main park. for some reason -- no doubt a mistake on my part -- we did not have his raincoat. the president said, it is alright, we will figure something out. one of his agents offered up a collapsible raincoat and the president said, i will bear -- i will wear that one. he goes out and gives a speech and shakes hands with folks along the rope line. he sees a lady who is cold, here, take my coat. i said, sir, you cannot give that coat because it is not yours, so we started struggling over this coat. finally he said, we are giving her the coat. i had to find the agent and tell him he gave the coat away. the president wrote a check to the agent and we sent him a picture and a check. it was a very sweet thing, notwithstanding that it was not his coat. [laughter] >> you have another story. >> this says everything about president bush. we seem to have an intersection with coats. on the day he was inaugurated president, we were leaving the whit
we traveled to budapest. it had been a rainy day. we arrived at the site. there were tens of thousands of people in their main park. for some reason -- no doubt a mistake on my part -- we did not have his raincoat. the president said, it is alright, we will figure something out. one of his agents offered up a collapsible raincoat and the president said, i will bear -- i will wear that one. he goes out and gives a speech and shakes hands with folks along the rope line. he sees a lady who is...
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we traveled to budapest. it had been a rainy day. there were tens of thousands of people in their main park. for some reason, no doubt a mistake on my part, we did not have his raincoat. the president said, that's all right. we will figure something out. one of the agents offer his collapsible raincoat. the president said, perfect, i will wear that. he gives his speech, and after the speech, shake hands with folks along the rope line. he sees this little lady who was a little cold and he says, here, take my coat. [applause] [laughter] i said, you can't give that, it's not yours. we start struggling over this coat. finally he says, i'm giving her the coat. he gives her the coat. now i have to find the agent and say, he gave your coat away. the president wrote a check to the agent, but it was a very sweet thing. notwithstanding it was not his coat. >> on the subject of character and coats, you have another story. >> this one says everything about president bush. on the day he was inaugurated president, we were leaving the white house f
we traveled to budapest. it had been a rainy day. there were tens of thousands of people in their main park. for some reason, no doubt a mistake on my part, we did not have his raincoat. the president said, that's all right. we will figure something out. one of the agents offer his collapsible raincoat. the president said, perfect, i will wear that. he gives his speech, and after the speech, shake hands with folks along the rope line. he sees this little lady who was a little cold and he says,...
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how does it respond to viktor or bonds decision to allow moscow to move its development bank to budapest while the bank is in its infancy and hungry has a minority stake it has no say in the way the bank is run it would effectively have diplomatic immunity so regulators would not be able to monitor it for joining me via skype from bratislava in slovakia is julius horvath economics professor at the central european university in budapest thanks very much for being with us so why does viktor or bon want this bank in his country that is. this question of his ago. because really if. change. and this happens. maybe. and definitely in. and hungary in the last three four years actually is. emphasizing the vagueness of us that you were up all for of albany who was the least improving gross and she views the more dynamic part of the world and things like that and this is why i'm a love of love so it's improving relation of usage which is already on for a couple of years the russian mother mika their jeep on the across the pond water you know very influential contact affordability in the actors in
how does it respond to viktor or bonds decision to allow moscow to move its development bank to budapest while the bank is in its infancy and hungry has a minority stake it has no say in the way the bank is run it would effectively have diplomatic immunity so regulators would not be able to monitor it for joining me via skype from bratislava in slovakia is julius horvath economics professor at the central european university in budapest thanks very much for being with us so why does viktor or...
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barely nine hundred kilometers separated berlin in budapest but for a journalist or a dish areas work the two cities are worlds apart since viktor orban became prime minister nine years ago hungary's media landscape has changed radically. i had have heard that when i was a child i always heard that hungry was one of the most liberal countries in what was the eastern bloc and i grew up with this idea that it's depressing that specifically this democracy in hungary is slowly being deconstructed and that press freedom is being restricted. during the experience first hand how new regulations turn the broadcaster where she worked into state controlled media critical colleagues were fired she herself quit and went to germany in twenty twelve. bagnall is from back home two hundred journalists including doris former colleague were recently laid off and here t.v. station once critical of the hungary and government he reports that the broadcaster was taken over by a media foundation headed by a manager loyal to the government. as it can a lengthy perspective as there are no long term opportunit
barely nine hundred kilometers separated berlin in budapest but for a journalist or a dish areas work the two cities are worlds apart since viktor orban became prime minister nine years ago hungary's media landscape has changed radically. i had have heard that when i was a child i always heard that hungry was one of the most liberal countries in what was the eastern bloc and i grew up with this idea that it's depressing that specifically this democracy in hungary is slowly being deconstructed...
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nearly nine hundred kilometers separate berlin in budapest but for a journalist or a dish aries work the two cities are worlds apart since viktor orban became prime minister nine years ago hungary's media landscape has changed radically. her that's when i was a child i always heard that hungry was one of the most liberal countries in what was the eastern bloc and i grew up with this idea that it's depressing that specifically this democracy in hungary is slowly being deconstructed and that press freedom is being restricted. during the experience first hand how new regulations turn the broadcaster where she worked into state controlled media critical colleagues were fired she herself quit and went to germany in twenty twelve. bagnall is from back home two hundred journalists including doris former colleague were recently laid off and here t.v. station once critical of the hungary and government he reports that the broadcaster was taken over by a media foundation headed by a manager loyal to the government. as it can a lengthy perspective as there are no long term opportunities for qua
nearly nine hundred kilometers separate berlin in budapest but for a journalist or a dish aries work the two cities are worlds apart since viktor orban became prime minister nine years ago hungary's media landscape has changed radically. her that's when i was a child i always heard that hungry was one of the most liberal countries in what was the eastern bloc and i grew up with this idea that it's depressing that specifically this democracy in hungary is slowly being deconstructed and that...
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barely nine hundred kilometers separate berlin in budapest but for a journalist dora dish areas of work the two cities are worlds apart since viktor orban became prime minister nine years ago hungary's media landscape has changed radically. her that's when i was a child i always heard that hungry was one of the most liberal countries in what was the eastern bloc and i grew up with this idea that it's depressing that specifically this democracy in hungary is slowly being deconstructed and that press freedom is being restricted. during the experience first hand how new regulations turn the broadcaster where she worked into state controlled media critical colleagues were fired she herself quit and went to germany in twenty twelve. bagnall is from back home two hundred journalists including doris former colleague were recently laid off and here t.v. station once critical of the hungary and government he reports that the broadcaster was taken over by a media foundation headed by a manager loyal to the government. as the kind of perspective as there are no long term opportunities for quality
barely nine hundred kilometers separate berlin in budapest but for a journalist dora dish areas of work the two cities are worlds apart since viktor orban became prime minister nine years ago hungary's media landscape has changed radically. her that's when i was a child i always heard that hungry was one of the most liberal countries in what was the eastern bloc and i grew up with this idea that it's depressing that specifically this democracy in hungary is slowly being deconstructed and that...
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as for lyon, they march into the final in may in budapest as they will go for a record fourth consecutiveona. a record crowd of more than 5,000 fans at the amex watched as arsenal sealed their first women's super league title since 2012 with a 4—0 win over brighton. the wsl‘s top scorer vivianne miedema fired in the opener off the underside of the bar early on. katie mccabe and beth mead added goals either side of half—time. then, with 14 minutes remaining, dutch midfielder danielle van de donk rounded it off with this effort and saw the gunners clinch the title with a game to spare. highlights of today's action are on the women's football show at 11:40 tonight on bbc one. five to one in scotland. sheffield united have been promoted to the premier league after leeds failed to beat aston villa in one of the most bizarre passages of play you're ever likely to see. leeds went ahead with around 20 minutes to go through mateusz klich, but chaos ensued afterwards with aston villa players and staff angry that leeds hadn't stopped with a villa player down injured. leeds boss marcelo bielsa then t
as for lyon, they march into the final in may in budapest as they will go for a record fourth consecutiveona. a record crowd of more than 5,000 fans at the amex watched as arsenal sealed their first women's super league title since 2012 with a 4—0 win over brighton. the wsl‘s top scorer vivianne miedema fired in the opener off the underside of the bar early on. katie mccabe and beth mead added goals either side of half—time. then, with 14 minutes remaining, dutch midfielder danielle van...
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with thousands across the globe rallying in support of the strain borne whistleblower from quito to budapest protesters have been gathering outside u.s. embassies expressing concern over sanjay's possible extradition and valuing to free the whistleblower while rallies are planned to take place later this sunday across the strain well the sentiment has been echoed by human rights groups and politicians across the world to my colleague nic aaron discuss the reaction with artie's any prank. a lot of these skeletons in the closets of the world's mightiest the most powerful probably will never be pulled out but if it wasn't for julian assad some people wouldn't even start thinking merely that some of this nasty and gruesome stuff even existed and indeed a very important part of his legacy probably the most important part will always be that he encourage so many people to think and ask questions about what. most powerful people in charge of this world could be hiding and this can truly be felt through the things that are being said by the activists right now in reaction to what's happening with th
with thousands across the globe rallying in support of the strain borne whistleblower from quito to budapest protesters have been gathering outside u.s. embassies expressing concern over sanjay's possible extradition and valuing to free the whistleblower while rallies are planned to take place later this sunday across the strain well the sentiment has been echoed by human rights groups and politicians across the world to my colleague nic aaron discuss the reaction with artie's any prank. a lot...
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attention with thousands rallying in support of the australian born whistleblower from quito to budapest protesters have gathered outside the u.s. embassies expressing concern over a song just possible extradition my colleague mccarran discuss the international reaction to a song his arrest without. a lot of these skeletons in the closets of the world's mightiest the most powerful probably will never be pulled out but if it wasn't for julian assad some people wouldn't even start thinking merely that some of this nasty and gruesome stuff even existed and indeed a very important part of his legacy probably the most important part will always be encourage so many people to think and ask questions about what the most powerful people in charge of this world could be hiding and this can truly be felt through the things that are being said by the activists right now in reaction to what's happening with the whistleblower let's take a look at what the american civil liberties union came out with any persecution by the united states of mr. publishing operations would be unprecedented and unconstit
attention with thousands rallying in support of the australian born whistleblower from quito to budapest protesters have gathered outside the u.s. embassies expressing concern over a song just possible extradition my colleague mccarran discuss the international reaction to a song his arrest without. a lot of these skeletons in the closets of the world's mightiest the most powerful probably will never be pulled out but if it wasn't for julian assad some people wouldn't even start thinking merely...
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how does it respond to viktor orban is decision to allow moscow to move its development bank to budapest while the bank is in its infancy and hungry has a minority stake it has no say in the way the bank is run it would effectively have diplomatic immunity so regulators would not be able to monitor it. joining me via skype from bratislava in slovakia is judea score the economics professor at the central european university in budapest thanks very much for being with us so why does viktor orbán want this bank in his country that it's. basically here this question of is it going to these to be quite complicated because they're really different exe change in. central europe be encountering started ticketing. and this happens also in russia maybe also of in the plan. and definitely in. and hungary in the last three four years actually is. emphasizing the vagueness of us that you are all for of albany who was the east improving gross and she views the more dynamic part of the loan and things like that and this is why i'm a love of love so it's improving elation and he is that which is already
how does it respond to viktor orban is decision to allow moscow to move its development bank to budapest while the bank is in its infancy and hungry has a minority stake it has no say in the way the bank is run it would effectively have diplomatic immunity so regulators would not be able to monitor it. joining me via skype from bratislava in slovakia is judea score the economics professor at the central european university in budapest thanks very much for being with us so why does viktor orbán...
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barely nine hundred kilometers separate berlin in budapest but for a journalist dora dish areas of work the two cities are worlds apart since viktor orban became prime minister nine years ago hungary's media landscape has changed radically. her that's when i was a child i always heard that hungry was one of the most liberal countries in what was the eastern bloc and i grew up with this idea that it's depressing that specifically this democracy in hungary is slowly being deconstructed and that press freedom is being restricted. during the experience first hand how new regulations turn the broadcaster where she worked into state controlled media critical colleagues were fired she herself quit and went to germany in twenty twelve. bagnall is from back home two hundred journalists including doris former colleague were recently laid off and here t.v. station once critical of the hungary and government he reports that the broadcaster was taken over by a media foundation headed by a manager loyal to the government. as it can a lengthy stay perspective as there are no long term opportunities fo
barely nine hundred kilometers separate berlin in budapest but for a journalist dora dish areas of work the two cities are worlds apart since viktor orban became prime minister nine years ago hungary's media landscape has changed radically. her that's when i was a child i always heard that hungry was one of the most liberal countries in what was the eastern bloc and i grew up with this idea that it's depressing that specifically this democracy in hungary is slowly being deconstructed and that...