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improved their facilities by their own and this is creating a new phenomenon which is old news in central europe in the we are starting to have our own training centered at least the biggest clubs did we mention before that it can get dark in finland the winter evenings a very long providing plenty of time to chat about the eagles evolution and perhaps take a closer look at the secret to that success. you need to be more like some kind of a teacher or like a foreigner i mean i don't know how do you say it but out something like that because. so solar time that they have to gather and it's more about mentality. i guess see in the beach that the players enjoy what they do they get there. and be sure when they're playing. and. when they play you you can get that also when you're watching them. play it was not about needing it teachin just as well that mark you cannot finland's head coach during his playing days he was also an elementary school shooter but the clarity of how he speaks to the players. he says he was a teacher for he says it teacher if there were any and always of course there was a j
improved their facilities by their own and this is creating a new phenomenon which is old news in central europe in the we are starting to have our own training centered at least the biggest clubs did we mention before that it can get dark in finland the winter evenings a very long providing plenty of time to chat about the eagles evolution and perhaps take a closer look at the secret to that success. you need to be more like some kind of a teacher or like a foreigner i mean i don't know how do...
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conditions refugees and asylum seekers are facing in their desperate journey from greece into central europe we have a special report. and we take a look at the devastating toll the australian bushfires have had on the country's wildlife. clout welcome to the program talks on a permanent ceasefire in libya and then on monday without a breakthrough all of holy faffed asked to have until choose day morning to consider whether to sign a formal feel he's in moscow for negotiations along with the head of libya's un recognized government prime minister pfizer siraj but the 2 did not meet directly a fragile truce brokered by russia and turkey came into force on sunday russia's foreign minister says good progress is being made on an unconditional and open ended cease fire through marshall after mr have towers played a role in these talks in the speaker of the parliament has also seen the document and they have asked to add some item so it can be signed and for it to be a positive decision that has been approved also with the attendance of the turkish and russian sides in order to complete such a doc
conditions refugees and asylum seekers are facing in their desperate journey from greece into central europe we have a special report. and we take a look at the devastating toll the australian bushfires have had on the country's wildlife. clout welcome to the program talks on a permanent ceasefire in libya and then on monday without a breakthrough all of holy faffed asked to have until choose day morning to consider whether to sign a formal feel he's in moscow for negotiations along with the...
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continues across much of central europe this point of chatter and there is some rain on the way meanwhile as i say we have had this a mild air in place but a lot of moisture has been really building up to the east of the black sea so this is new to sochi and this is where they've had too much snow so the training was canceled for the women's world cup the downhill skiing there is such a thing as too much snow but we haven't had much of that generally throughout much of central europe look at these how much is the saturday there's rain pushing in from the west becomes very widespread but these damages are anywhere from 7 to 10 degrees above the average for this time of year there's a very strong west and south westerly flow so bringing in some very mild air as we go through the weekend more rain pushing in again on sunday again pushing through much of france the low countries on into areas of germany and also we see the rain showers working the way fairly swiftly through much of the u.k. pushing up into know that areas where it could just tons of snow in those particular areas because the
continues across much of central europe this point of chatter and there is some rain on the way meanwhile as i say we have had this a mild air in place but a lot of moisture has been really building up to the east of the black sea so this is new to sochi and this is where they've had too much snow so the training was canceled for the women's world cup the downhill skiing there is such a thing as too much snow but we haven't had much of that generally throughout much of central europe look at...
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improved their facilities by their own and this is creating a new phenomenon which is old news in central europe in the we are starting to have our own training centered at least the biggest clubs. did we mention before that it can get dark in finland the winter evenings a very long providing plenty of time to chat about the eagles' evolution and perhaps take a closer look at the secrets to that success. if. you need to be more like some kind of a teacher or like a quad or i mean i don't know how do you say it but i was something like that because. some sort of time that they are together and it's more about mentality. i can see in the beach that the players enjoy what they do they get their bodies to . be sure when they blame the stores and at the duty when they play you can get that also when you watch him. play it was that's about needing a teacher just as well that mark who can never finland's head coach during his playing days he was also an elementary school shooter the clarity how he speaks to the players so with his he was a teacher for he says it's interesting you know he's of course a
improved their facilities by their own and this is creating a new phenomenon which is old news in central europe in the we are starting to have our own training centered at least the biggest clubs. did we mention before that it can get dark in finland the winter evenings a very long providing plenty of time to chat about the eagles' evolution and perhaps take a closer look at the secrets to that success. if. you need to be more like some kind of a teacher or like a quad or i mean i don't know...
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. >> was churchill accurate in his assessment of the stalin long-term goals to control central europeing the fact that the soviet union was going to control central europe? yes. were those three days in tehran the foundation for the cold war? yes. >> bret: in march of 1946, churchill returned to america and delivered a message for the world. >> he goes to missouri, and he makes the famous speech, the iron curtain speech where he talks about everything he warned about in the soviet union is true. iron curtain is falling across eastern europe. >> in the baltic, to adriatic, the iron curtain decrepit across the continue innocent. >> continu continent. >> he comes to hyde park. eleanor is looking down. he stood there for three minutes. a long time. he didn't say a word. he looked down. i think at that moment he realized that in many ways f.d.r. was the only peer, the only equal he had ever had. when f.d.r. died, the man that they should have been able to celebrate their extraordinary accomplishment and go in the post war world was lost. >> bret: three men. three days at the brink. it's be
. >> was churchill accurate in his assessment of the stalin long-term goals to control central europeing the fact that the soviet union was going to control central europe? yes. were those three days in tehran the foundation for the cold war? yes. >> bret: in march of 1946, churchill returned to america and delivered a message for the world. >> he goes to missouri, and he makes the famous speech, the iron curtain speech where he talks about everything he warned about in the...
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europe. we arrived at the chines central station. check state railways or a day is to this day one of the biggest employers in the town with its $50000.00 plus residence. tourism is another pillar of the local economy. the palace with its cliff top location the flood plains lining the banks of the elbe and the sandstone cliffs make the area up popular destination for visitors including many from just across the border to germany. to change railway heritage also attracts its fair share of tourists. the past years the stay in enveloping a 279 metres long railway tunnel has always been a much loved photo motif. its name means shepherd's rock from the german she found itself a mispronunciation of sheaf of ont or crooked wall in the 19th century it was a popular vantage point but when the elder valley lined opened in 800 $51.00 only the wealthy could afford to take the train. people back then didn't take trains on a regular basis at that time no one would have dreamed of taking the train every day. but doing it once or twice a year was an
europe. we arrived at the chines central station. check state railways or a day is to this day one of the biggest employers in the town with its $50000.00 plus residence. tourism is another pillar of the local economy. the palace with its cliff top location the flood plains lining the banks of the elbe and the sandstone cliffs make the area up popular destination for visitors including many from just across the border to germany. to change railway heritage also attracts its fair share of...
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german and czech authorities aimed at promoting sustainable tourism in this treasured corner of central europe. i'm going to play the to going to sometimes the o.r. way you the south after all and mine are some saw been hell can't meet mr harness the army cheney wanting to we find the sounds the boy this song will not sit the ball traffic analysis from saw by one to blame thank you for the be observe him a spawn deep w. a madge you guessed say let's kill cats outfit some fun a mist from a few call of flippin asia explosive germany's i'll go a reach him no matter of here and a winter sports are you nature be al goalie high something for a few months a the be can i am going to get. sick closest place to hell was this news instead a new key. and gangsters a camp. trained keamy want. you. nice news and keeping them on the importance of. mom. balancing all the story. becomes a. must. even starts january 27th on d w. i'm not proud of them they will not succeed in dividing us about not succeed in taking the people off the streets because we're tired of the stick trying to show that. taking the stand
german and czech authorities aimed at promoting sustainable tourism in this treasured corner of central europe. i'm going to play the to going to sometimes the o.r. way you the south after all and mine are some saw been hell can't meet mr harness the army cheney wanting to we find the sounds the boy this song will not sit the ball traffic analysis from saw by one to blame thank you for the be observe him a spawn deep w. a madge you guessed say let's kill cats outfit some fun a mist from a few...
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also left its mark here in the middle ages was one of the most important jewish settlements in central europe along with mines and warms the 3 cities were even called jerusalem on the rhine. spire warms and minds are considered the cradle of european judaism jewish life has shaped these 3 cities for more than 900 years and i want to know what remains of it so today's show is not just the city trip but also a journey through jewish history. in our email we also jet over the ski slopes in. we take a tour of the port city of haifa in israel. and take a closer look at mines. the old town. in these 2 streets and planted plots in gaza a jewish reserve then shal area was created 1000 years ago because jews were only allowed to settle here the houses were built particularly narrow and high in order to offer as much space as possible. the speed of museum is also located here in that you wouldn't have the jewish courtyard. in the middle ages buyout was called in hebrew which is how the museum got its name. was called one of my minds. for this reason these 3 cities are called shoot communities. stands f
also left its mark here in the middle ages was one of the most important jewish settlements in central europe along with mines and warms the 3 cities were even called jerusalem on the rhine. spire warms and minds are considered the cradle of european judaism jewish life has shaped these 3 cities for more than 900 years and i want to know what remains of it so today's show is not just the city trip but also a journey through jewish history. in our email we also jet over the ski slopes in. we...
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hello there still some fairly calm quiet conditions across much of central europe meanwhile through the eastern end of the training we've seen some rain but also some snow not just to greece but also to cyprus in fact a pretty good amount of air into the mountains everybody enjoying that it is carrying well out of the picture century europe is fine and dry through choose say but look at this mass on its way yet again into the u.k. monday is the day for this a windstorm brenden and then hot on its heels is this mass some very strong winds again gale force winds heavy amounts of rain we could be seeing 50 millimeters picking up and of also close to plymouth up into wales northern england the snow this again from northern england up into scotland anywhere really from about 4 centimeters to $34.00 centimeters almost all that is going on as a fairly quiet to cross into europe this is wednesday so it is about a picture generally across much of the u.k. and ireland those rain showers will work their way study across into northern mainland europe but again nothing particularly heavy on time whi
hello there still some fairly calm quiet conditions across much of central europe meanwhile through the eastern end of the training we've seen some rain but also some snow not just to greece but also to cyprus in fact a pretty good amount of air into the mountains everybody enjoying that it is carrying well out of the picture century europe is fine and dry through choose say but look at this mass on its way yet again into the u.k. monday is the day for this a windstorm brenden and then hot on...
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i think it was clear thatjews in central europe faced catastrophe.n by the nazis to allow children up to the age of 16 to leave without their parents, so we knew something was afoot and that we were going to england. i can remember the scene at the station of many, many families, mostly weeping, some in a sort of whaling. some in a sort of wailing. i believe most parents did not expect to see their children again. my mother didn‘t cry, nor did we. i was with my sister, renata, who was ten years old. i clutched her, you know, because i was scared. we had an overnight crossing to harwich, and then another train to liverpool street station. when we got off the train, the platform was silent, you‘ve got 1,000 children, tired and smelly after two and a half days, just absolutely exhausted, and there was no chatter, no noise. children were called, and off we went with our new parents. we were among the last to be claimed. we were fostered by a lovely english couple in the midlands of england who had seen a photograph in a local paper of my sister and i wit
i think it was clear thatjews in central europe faced catastrophe.n by the nazis to allow children up to the age of 16 to leave without their parents, so we knew something was afoot and that we were going to england. i can remember the scene at the station of many, many families, mostly weeping, some in a sort of whaling. some in a sort of wailing. i believe most parents did not expect to see their children again. my mother didn‘t cry, nor did we. i was with my sister, renata, who was ten...
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i think it was clear thatjews in central europe faced catastrophe.announcement that there had been a concession by the nazis to allow children up to the age of 16 to leave without their parents, so we knew something was afoot and that we were going to england. i can remember the scene at the station of many, many families, mostly weeping, some in a sort of wailing. i believe most parents did not expect to see their children again. my mother didn't cry, nor did we. i was with my sister, renata, who was ten years old. i clutched her, you know, because i was scared. we had an overnight crossing to harwich, and then another train to liverpool street station. when we got off the train, the platform was silent, you've got 1,000 children, tired and smelly after two and a half days, just absolutely exhausted, and there was no chatter, no noise. children were called, and off we went with our new parents. we were among the last to be claimed. we were fostered by a lovely english couple in the midlands of england who had seen a photograph in a local paper of my
i think it was clear thatjews in central europe faced catastrophe.announcement that there had been a concession by the nazis to allow children up to the age of 16 to leave without their parents, so we knew something was afoot and that we were going to england. i can remember the scene at the station of many, many families, mostly weeping, some in a sort of wailing. i believe most parents did not expect to see their children again. my mother didn't cry, nor did we. i was with my sister, renata,...
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continues across much of central europe this point of chatter and some rain on the way meanwhile as i say we have had this place that a lot of moisture as the really building up to the east of the black sea so this is new to sochi and this is where they've had too much snow so the training was cancelled for the women's world cup the downhill skiing there is such a thing as too much snow but we haven't had much of that generally throughout much of central europe look at these how much is the saturday this rain pushing in from the west becomes very widespread but these damages are anywhere from 7 to 10 degrees above the average for this time of year there's a very strong west and south westerly flow so bringing in some very mild air as we go through the weekend more rain pushing in again on sunday again pushing through much of france the low countries on areas of germany and also with you the rain showers working the way fairly swiftly through much of the u.k. pushing up into. all the areas where it could just tons of snow in those particular areas but as i say it really is very mild in
continues across much of central europe this point of chatter and some rain on the way meanwhile as i say we have had this place that a lot of moisture as the really building up to the east of the black sea so this is new to sochi and this is where they've had too much snow so the training was cancelled for the women's world cup the downhill skiing there is such a thing as too much snow but we haven't had much of that generally throughout much of central europe look at these how much is the...
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liberty requires us to tell the soviet union it cannot be a permanent landmark, scar on the face of central europe, that berlin and all of central and eastern europe will ultimately have to be free. those are the 13 documents. there could be another set. the gettysburg address and the constitution to be in anyone's list of 13 american liberty documents, but you can have other ones also. cu could be a b team or a team -- i am not saying they are junior varsity, less important. these are the 13 i picked to tell the story of liberty in american history for 400 years. those 400 years, when you look at those documents and as we enter the year 2020, what do those documents say to this country right now -- it's citizens, elected officials, about how to conduct ourselves, our business? guest: two it says two things. it says look at our past, the men and women over 400 years -- some of them famous, some of them quite ordinary. some of them, all we know is they were there at the time when we signed or ignore step -- endorsed those documents. americans have stood up for the principle of liberty and have made
liberty requires us to tell the soviet union it cannot be a permanent landmark, scar on the face of central europe, that berlin and all of central and eastern europe will ultimately have to be free. those are the 13 documents. there could be another set. the gettysburg address and the constitution to be in anyone's list of 13 american liberty documents, but you can have other ones also. cu could be a b team or a team -- i am not saying they are junior varsity, less important. these are the 13 i...
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had a cold crystal sunshine across much of a central europe and of chad as well i the side of these guys it is a kind of sweeping sway of tools much of the east we got a mix of rain and snow in that particular system and look at this this is the mountain tops in cypress so plenty of good skiing at the moment there's some rain actually on the way this is one system just very stubborn in the eastern end of the mat and this will produce the rain child through greece and some snow of course into the cold air into western and central areas of turkey meanwhile a monday we've got more rain coming across much of the u.k. the flood warnings in place here particularly in the southwest of the u.k. and then by choose day some very strong winds coming in with this next line of very heavy rain and if i took some wind warnings in place across areas to scotland and again look at this some very strong winds particularly along coastal areas of norway still that rain sitting the send the med so we could actually see some localized flooding if his sits that much longer that same system of course will have s
had a cold crystal sunshine across much of a central europe and of chad as well i the side of these guys it is a kind of sweeping sway of tools much of the east we got a mix of rain and snow in that particular system and look at this this is the mountain tops in cypress so plenty of good skiing at the moment there's some rain actually on the way this is one system just very stubborn in the eastern end of the mat and this will produce the rain child through greece and some snow of course into...
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the way to baumgarten and then you have north stream true under the baltic sea bringing us to central europe so there is an abundance of gus supplies coming then the question will be of course how realistic is to have some additional gas. at what price and also politically complex strain whether this will constitute and the risk so also financing will be a huge hurdle because e.b.e. are the european investment bank they made clear that they are not going to fund natural gas projects in the future so there are so many complex issues at hand and i hope that this will be resolved and this pipeline project will go smoothly and don't also forget an example that we had in the past number of projects started in 2002 abundant in 2013 then transformed into turner the lessons that we learned from such power plants you can sign all this intergovernmental agreement m. or use and whatever you have but the realisation is very very very difficult you need a very strong lead country in this case i don't see who will be delete country is going to be italy which will be absent in the meeting today signing int
the way to baumgarten and then you have north stream true under the baltic sea bringing us to central europe so there is an abundance of gus supplies coming then the question will be of course how realistic is to have some additional gas. at what price and also politically complex strain whether this will constitute and the risk so also financing will be a huge hurdle because e.b.e. are the european investment bank they made clear that they are not going to fund natural gas projects in the...
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hello there not bad conditions generally across much of central europe we've got a bit of cloud around one of 2 lightly scouted showers a loss of time streaming in across the north but it's actually keeping the weather away from you can out of ones because we've got a little ridge of high pressure in control what we haven't got is this dry conditions for eastern spain we have this role the potent storm system now and this is going to sit through the western med over the next couple of days it will spread the rain the snow really right the way along these coastal areas and as we go through monday and choose day we could be accumulating as much as 175 millimeters of rain on mainland spain meanwhile across into the valley erikson very heavy amounts of rain so we're across into new york where we could see 150 millimeters of rain and she's day it tends to spread further inland and of course in that cold air it will actually turn over to snow so choose to elsewhere not a bad day we've got a lower temperatures set in london and paris 4 degrees celsius to tell see is in zurich but it doesn't c
hello there not bad conditions generally across much of central europe we've got a bit of cloud around one of 2 lightly scouted showers a loss of time streaming in across the north but it's actually keeping the weather away from you can out of ones because we've got a little ridge of high pressure in control what we haven't got is this dry conditions for eastern spain we have this role the potent storm system now and this is going to sit through the western med over the next couple of days it...
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at a gas pipeline making russia to central europe is in or curating it's in a ceremony in turkey. iran has struck back at the u.s. for the assassination of its top commander saw the money and it's making it clear what happens next depends on donald trump iran far more than a dozen missiles from its territory into a base hosting u.s. troops in iraq the us base in anbar province and around the same time missiles were also fired inside base in erbil. no iran says iraq rather says $22.00 missiles were fired in total and there were no iraqi casualties no u.s. president donald trump has only responded to the attacks on twitter saying all is well we're expecting a statement from him in the hours to come there on strikes are in retaliation for the killing of sell the money in a u.s. airstrike last friday he was buried in his hometown of term on just hours after the strikes on western stay there in a moment we'll have the reaction from the us ans across the middle east but 1st rob matheson begins our coverage with this reports. this is iran's promised response to the u.s. assassination of
at a gas pipeline making russia to central europe is in or curating it's in a ceremony in turkey. iran has struck back at the u.s. for the assassination of its top commander saw the money and it's making it clear what happens next depends on donald trump iran far more than a dozen missiles from its territory into a base hosting u.s. troops in iraq the us base in anbar province and around the same time missiles were also fired inside base in erbil. no iran says iraq rather says $22.00 missiles...
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conditions refugees and asylum seekers are facing in their desperate journey from greece into central europe. clo our top story this hour talks on a prominent ceasefire in libya and on monday without any breakthrough but russia's foreign minister says good progress is being made the warlord 25 to has asked now until she's day morning to consider signing a formal till he's in moscow for those talks along with the head of libya's un recognized government following a fragile truce brokered by russia and turkey over the weekend that was in reports from moscow. the aim of monday's meeting in moscow was to formalized a cease fire that started in libya on sunday 24 hours earlier russia and turkey invited fired outside ratch prime minister of the un backed government and warlord tali for hafta to sign a more permanent truth that's aimed at paving the way towards formal negotiations to end the vs 9 year long civil war but after 7 hours of talks one signature remains missing to an emotion that was reached today we can report that a certain progress has been achieved and the chairman of the government
conditions refugees and asylum seekers are facing in their desperate journey from greece into central europe. clo our top story this hour talks on a prominent ceasefire in libya and on monday without any breakthrough but russia's foreign minister says good progress is being made the warlord 25 to has asked now until she's day morning to consider signing a formal till he's in moscow for those talks along with the head of libya's un recognized government following a fragile truce brokered by...
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milan of which won more than 53 percent of the vote it's a rare win for a left wing leader in central europe where populists and conservatives have dominated in recent times incumbent president kalinda grab architecture of which took just under 47 percent creation has just taken over the european union's rotating presidency for the 1st time when it will be tasked for the next 6 months was overseeing the ukase breaks it departure. tallon police have charged a drunk driver with murder after his car plowed into pedestrians killing 6 german tourists 11 more people were injured in the incident in a village in the alps close to the austrian border the tourists had just left a nightclub when the car hit them at high speed police say the driver was 4 times over the drink drive limit. petrol bombs were thrown at a hong kong police station and dozens of people arrested after march near the chinese border thousands demonstrating peacefully in showing sri district demanding that mainland chinese traders leave the territory but things turned violent when police tried to end the protest on congress had mo
milan of which won more than 53 percent of the vote it's a rare win for a left wing leader in central europe where populists and conservatives have dominated in recent times incumbent president kalinda grab architecture of which took just under 47 percent creation has just taken over the european union's rotating presidency for the 1st time when it will be tasked for the next 6 months was overseeing the ukase breaks it departure. tallon police have charged a drunk driver with murder after his...
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had a cold crystal sunshine across much of a central europe and if out is well i the side of these guys it is a kind of sweeping sway a tools much of the east go to mix of rain and snow in that particular system and look at this this is the mountain tops in cyprus so plenty of good skiing at the moment there's some rain actually on the way this is one system just very stubborn in the eastern end of the mat and this will produce the rain child through greece and some snow of course into the cold into western and central areas of turkey meanwhile a monday we've got more rain coming across much of the u.k. the flood warnings in place have particularly in the southwest of the u.k. and then by choose a some very strong winds coming in with this next line of very heavy rain and if i have to go some wind warnings in place across areas to scotland and again look at this some very strong winds particularly along coastal areas of norway still that rain setting the send the med so we could actually see some localized flooding if his sits that much longer that same system of course will have some i
had a cold crystal sunshine across much of a central europe and if out is well i the side of these guys it is a kind of sweeping sway a tools much of the east go to mix of rain and snow in that particular system and look at this this is the mountain tops in cyprus so plenty of good skiing at the moment there's some rain actually on the way this is one system just very stubborn in the eastern end of the mat and this will produce the rain child through greece and some snow of course into the cold...
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it's not particularly stream in any event well not yet anyway folks being persistent in russia central europe this kind in the north bringing in below cloud rain not so much snow you'll notice because temperatures are those single figures high and they should be that includes moscow plus one however we have seen some pretty stormy weather recently and the next storm system is developing here which means that for monday once again you've got severe gales come across the whole of northwestern europe going to be affected by an increase in wind cloud eventually rain is precious little else there are a few shasta in the central med in italy in sicily in the greece but even turkey's improving here anchor is about plus for the athens at 14 as bitter consequence for north africa because the showers here you'll find something developing i think hospital depression winding up just off the coast of tunisia so for now gerry in question is your libya shall seem quite likely otherwise north africa's quietly got hamas and blowing which is true typically just on the across the so how this is sometimes strong
it's not particularly stream in any event well not yet anyway folks being persistent in russia central europe this kind in the north bringing in below cloud rain not so much snow you'll notice because temperatures are those single figures high and they should be that includes moscow plus one however we have seen some pretty stormy weather recently and the next storm system is developing here which means that for monday once again you've got severe gales come across the whole of northwestern...
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eastern turkey day less own folly but still there in the east look at the temperature change in central europe given the breezes coming from the west all the southwest there's a huge rise in temperature of it is now up to 14 degrees and moscow is to or should be subzero it's not raining as much in the northwest of spain but it's still raining and the central mediterranean and the east measuring are now relatively quiet and that's true throughout north africa the i think the dominant theme here is the heat in certain places in the capital of the gambia banjo 43 was hit yesterday the record sounds like intel was 37 a 6 degree break on that record it's still hot in that part of africa as the hammer keeps blowing but beyond the breeze which picks up a certain amount of dust the weather in all of north africa as it should be this time of year remains quiet. the. big stories generated thousands of headlines maybe angles in this story are too numerous for comfort with different angles from different perspectives thing has never really been believed to be prey and muddying the waters even separate the
eastern turkey day less own folly but still there in the east look at the temperature change in central europe given the breezes coming from the west all the southwest there's a huge rise in temperature of it is now up to 14 degrees and moscow is to or should be subzero it's not raining as much in the northwest of spain but it's still raining and the central mediterranean and the east measuring are now relatively quiet and that's true throughout north africa the i think the dominant theme here...
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rain to france to germany to low countries beyond that is now settle down is it's cloudy quat in central europe the end is for reflects the correct temp shift this time of the year and persistent fog has been a problem less so now but gray skies are still the thing and that's not physically active weather for most of this european plane apart this encroaching cloud unsponsored right in the active stuff is down the bottom right hand corner has produced flooding of the last few days all the way down through the levantine coast and here's the reason this is a secular nation has strong winds all the way down here across crete and then hitting the leavened that they levant and something turkey the blue is rain clearly some snow up in the high ground in turkey but if you come south of that we're looking really now all of north africa there's virtually nothing going on from the point of view of clouds and rain there is a bit of a breeze still bahamas and but even that's not so strong. for. the new album the stress tests whether online you feel the weight of the system when you walk through each and ev
rain to france to germany to low countries beyond that is now settle down is it's cloudy quat in central europe the end is for reflects the correct temp shift this time of the year and persistent fog has been a problem less so now but gray skies are still the thing and that's not physically active weather for most of this european plane apart this encroaching cloud unsponsored right in the active stuff is down the bottom right hand corner has produced flooding of the last few days all the way...
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Jan 14, 2020
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hello there still some fairly calm quiet conditions across much of central europe meanwhile through theeastern end of the training we've seen some rain but also some snow not just to greece but also to cyprus in fact a pretty good amount of into the mountains everybody enjoying that it is carrying well out of the picture century europe is fine enjoy 3 choose a but look at this mass on its way yet again into the u.k. monday is the day for this a windstorm brenden and then hot on its heels is this mass some very strong winds again gale force winds heavy amounts of rain we could be seeing 50 millimeters picking. close to plymouth up into wales northern england and the snow this again from northern england up into scotland anywhere really from about 4 centimeters to $34.00 centimeters and whilst all that is going on as a fairly quiet across into europe this is wednesday so it is a better picture generally across much of the u.k. and ireland those rain showers will work their way study across into northern mainland europe but again nothing particularly heavy on time which is for the most par
hello there still some fairly calm quiet conditions across much of central europe meanwhile through theeastern end of the training we've seen some rain but also some snow not just to greece but also to cyprus in fact a pretty good amount of into the mountains everybody enjoying that it is carrying well out of the picture century europe is fine enjoy 3 choose a but look at this mass on its way yet again into the u.k. monday is the day for this a windstorm brenden and then hot on its heels is...
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is a massive conflagration throughout europe that killed up to one third of the population of central europe at the time. they said we have to get to a situation where we are not intervening in the affairs of other countries. it codified the notion of sovereignty, that essentially his king, his religion. these were essentially religious wars. one principality was not going to try to dictate what religion was practiced in another one or who was going to rule or the domestic politics of that other place. it was essentially going to be a peace treaty around we will do our thing, you do your thing. as long as we don't engage in aggression against each other, we can live in that situation. the u.s. has been someone who has largely rejected some of that framework over the last 20 years. when we have seen a campaign against rogue nations, at the end of the cold war, people were looking around for another mission for the u.s. the rogue nation doctrine emerged. we were going to go after countries that we believed were led by rogue dictators that would threaten international peace and stability. since
is a massive conflagration throughout europe that killed up to one third of the population of central europe at the time. they said we have to get to a situation where we are not intervening in the affairs of other countries. it codified the notion of sovereignty, that essentially his king, his religion. these were essentially religious wars. one principality was not going to try to dictate what religion was practiced in another one or who was going to rule or the domestic politics of that...
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Jan 19, 2020
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laborers from eastern europe who theoretically were not being punished for often starved, beaten, and tens of thousands died. our segue into punishment, the next objective. parts.s central to many it was a tool for reform, a means of control, and a deterrent to people outside. germans knew that if they misbehaved, and people in occupied europe as well, if they misbehaved they were going to wind up in someplace that was going to be unpleasant. could take many forms. we have talked about labor already. detention was another form of punishment. every normal part of camp life could be adapted for punishment. food, housing, closing -- clothing. much of this occurred without cause or justification. excesses, even though brutality was supposed to be regulated -- there were supposed to be rules, but there was plenty of room for gratuitous cruelty. nazis, some people just deserved to be punished because of who they were. jews, gypsies, criminals, homosexuals, the chronically unemployed, drunks, , wehrmacht soldiers who defied the regime. these people were a danger to the community. their punishment could be whatever the authorities decided upon. next, racial policy. nazi is him
laborers from eastern europe who theoretically were not being punished for often starved, beaten, and tens of thousands died. our segue into punishment, the next objective. parts.s central to many it was a tool for reform, a means of control, and a deterrent to people outside. germans knew that if they misbehaved, and people in occupied europe as well, if they misbehaved they were going to wind up in someplace that was going to be unpleasant. could take many forms. we have talked about labor...
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Jan 1, 2020
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>> situated two or related to the carpathian mountains of central europe. >> [spelling word] correct.applause] >> embalment. [spelling word] [bell] embalmment. if you spell this correctly you will be the champion. >> how much time do we have? >> eglantine. an old-world rose with stout, recurve prickles and light to deep rosy pink single flowers. >> right, we mentioned that every day on the newscast. [laughter] what is the origin? >> first part from an originally latin word, from france before becoming english and the second part is english combined with a french form. >> come on! [laughter] >> can you use it in a sentence? e, noted fortin fragrant foliage, can grow to a height of six feet. >> can you pronounce it again, but really slowly? eg-len-teen.e, >> [spelling word] [bell] now what happens? e-g-l-a-n-t-i-n-e. you're both back in. [applause] >> can we maybe just to rock paper scissors? >> what you have gotten that? >> yeah. [laughter] >> we knew the answer. orologian. -- horologium. for measuring time. >> origin? >> it is from latin. >> could you use it in a sentence? >> a sundia
>> situated two or related to the carpathian mountains of central europe. >> [spelling word] correct.applause] >> embalment. [spelling word] [bell] embalmment. if you spell this correctly you will be the champion. >> how much time do we have? >> eglantine. an old-world rose with stout, recurve prickles and light to deep rosy pink single flowers. >> right, we mentioned that every day on the newscast. [laughter] what is the origin? >> first part from an...
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mayor of berlin, an israeli student was assaulted on the streets of the most important city in central europe, maybe in all of europe. his crime, speaking hebrew in public. jewish kids have been bullied in schools, jewish tourists accosted. the center and others have been urges chancellor merkel and the mayor of berlin, mr. mueller, to declare hezbollah a terrorist organization. this could cut them off from the financial support they enjoy from supporters in germany and make it harder for them to further spread their hatred of jews among young muslims in that country. to date, unfortunately, chancellor merkel has refused, ensuring that germany's jewish community be further endangered. we therefore call on the commission to put germany on your tier 2 watch list. finally, england. days before the uk's last election, our center listed jeremy corbyn's labor party as number one in a very crowded field of 2019 top anti-semites. thankfully, corbyn resigned after historic defeat of his election. his anti-semitism played a role in his political demise. tragically, however, the cancerous injection of a
mayor of berlin, an israeli student was assaulted on the streets of the most important city in central europe, maybe in all of europe. his crime, speaking hebrew in public. jewish kids have been bullied in schools, jewish tourists accosted. the center and others have been urges chancellor merkel and the mayor of berlin, mr. mueller, to declare hezbollah a terrorist organization. this could cut them off from the financial support they enjoy from supporters in germany and make it harder for them...