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we're now exporting coal to eastern europe. >> but wait a second. let me just stop you right there. the president signed that legislation. there's been widespread pushback from members of congress, including republicans like senator john mccain and others who say russia is responsible. russia. its actions in ukraine. russia, its actions with interfering in our election. russia is the one responsible for relations being at an all-time low. but the president blames congress. >> well, he doesn't blame congress completely. i talked about the sanctions package. but russia overall, this president has been very tough on russia when it comes to, again, dipping into their energy capabilities in the region. we're now exporting coal to eastern europe. beefing up the military, putting that money and that manpower ana presidential behind an emboldened and better financed military. and also, look at what the decisive, swift, and i would say internationally acclaimed action president trump took in april when assad was gassing his own people,
we're now exporting coal to eastern europe. >> but wait a second. let me just stop you right there. the president signed that legislation. there's been widespread pushback from members of congress, including republicans like senator john mccain and others who say russia is responsible. russia. its actions in ukraine. russia, its actions with interfering in our election. russia is the one responsible for relations being at an all-time low. but the president blames congress. >> well,...
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on him in eastern europe. genuinelyi think eta thought -- i think he genuinely thought it was a birthday present for him that he had a candidate like donald trump. who not only adopted kremlin-favored positions on issues, but also adopted the language and logic of the , welin come a talking about cannot say anything about what is happening in russia right now because we have killers, too. that is exactly the kind of thing that putin himself would say. charlie: he said that in an interview, too. do you also believe that president obama could have made a difference if he had been stronger in his own declarations about russian hacking? >> i think president obama was in an impossible decision on this issue. give you was the commander -- here he was a commander in chief, trying to defend democracy, but also the standardbearer of the democratic party in the middle of an election. i think he wanted very badly to avoid any appearance that he was putting his thumb on the scale in this election. that is to his credit. i
on him in eastern europe. genuinelyi think eta thought -- i think he genuinely thought it was a birthday present for him that he had a candidate like donald trump. who not only adopted kremlin-favored positions on issues, but also adopted the language and logic of the , welin come a talking about cannot say anything about what is happening in russia right now because we have killers, too. that is exactly the kind of thing that putin himself would say. charlie: he said that in an interview, too....
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the cbi eastern europe will be a help to the economy. the (b!e are not happy about today‘s figures provided if you have pretty full employment like we‘ve got you will always have some problems getting people. part of this is a weight problem, the wages are relatively low and he would get british people applying. —— a weight problem. the problem with getting large number of people coming in from eastern europe it has made it difficult to recruit british—born people. we are looking at pictures now of fruit picking, agricultural work, that is a key sector that brings in people every summer in particular from other countries? but how many times have we heard from farmers safe they cannot get indigenous in this people to apply for thejob ‘s? indigenous in this people to apply for the job ‘s? i indigenous in this people to apply for thejob ‘s? i have heard cou ntless for thejob ‘s? i have heard countless agricultural sector people say that that they can‘t get the application. the wages are low, the work as hard and is not attractive for british people
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the two thousand and sixteen election and vice president mike pence pence wraps up a tour of eastern europe to shore up nato as resistance to suppose russian aggression and special counsel robert muller in panels a grand jury as the investigation into russia connections continues to expand. reporting tonight from the our t.v. news room this is the news on r.t. america. good evening friends we start tonight with the latest on the sanctions on russia president trump has signed a bill authorizing sanctions against russia and limiting his power to ease them in the future after signing the bill the president released a formal statement of his opposition to the bill in particular he's upset with the fact that the bill say he says is hasty and criticized provisions limiting the power of the executive branch to conduct foreign policy russian prime minister dmitri met medvedev criticized the bill as a full scale trade war against moscow he also criticized president from for a cowing to establishment interests in maintaining a new cold war with the russians spokesperson for the state department heath
the two thousand and sixteen election and vice president mike pence pence wraps up a tour of eastern europe to shore up nato as resistance to suppose russian aggression and special counsel robert muller in panels a grand jury as the investigation into russia connections continues to expand. reporting tonight from the our t.v. news room this is the news on r.t. america. good evening friends we start tonight with the latest on the sanctions on russia president trump has signed a bill authorizing...
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that were historically believed to be neo-fascist groupings stapler reporters on the grounded eastern europe to talk to members to get to the bottom of it that led the congressman to call for his removal create this situation of charlottesville people need to understand this. if you don't know their history or their background it cannot possibly be given to hold them to account. and to make the decisions about them and spent a lot of people working on these issues. also with rolf cater who read the book and was very generous and he is always monitor these agencies points out that impeachment meant to suggest for presidents that power exist for president and vice president and those they empower. cabellas are people who lied to the congress or who have fundamentally failed all the of possible tools to spread that around and they say this quite often in any room that donald trump walks into he is not the most feared person. >> has trouble semester of this on so many levels to to leave you looking at the deep flaws within the democratic party that enables them to arrive in the future?. >> you a
that were historically believed to be neo-fascist groupings stapler reporters on the grounded eastern europe to talk to members to get to the bottom of it that led the congressman to call for his removal create this situation of charlottesville people need to understand this. if you don't know their history or their background it cannot possibly be given to hold them to account. and to make the decisions about them and spent a lot of people working on these issues. also with rolf cater who read...
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europe to make up their own futures. but that -- then entailed definite actions on part of truman including truman doctrine which had supported greece and turkey. the marshal plan which economically supported not only eastern and central europe but frns and great britain who were economically flat on their back and politically were really -- around strain as possible that communist parties of those two countries particularly france might have been able to even win an election. so for those reasons truman saying to himself we must take a strong stance began what was called a policy of containment of making sure the soviets go no further than they had which was eastern and central europe. >> what was the soviet reaction? >> well, they were not happy. they were a little bit shocked that we would take that kind of a position of strength and that side of a commitment if you will to o the freedom and liberty of eastern and central yiewrm. and so they thought to themselves what can we do so they put the pressure on both greece and tucky the reaction to that was the truman doctrine. they began agitating in england and belgium netherlands and so forth our reaction to that was not on the marshall flag but also a mir
europe to make up their own futures. but that -- then entailed definite actions on part of truman including truman doctrine which had supported greece and turkey. the marshal plan which economically supported not only eastern and central europe but frns and great britain who were economically flat on their back and politically were really -- around strain as possible that communist parties of those two countries particularly france might have been able to even win an election. so for those...
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of specificeries movements from bulgaria, hungary , all of this area of eastern europe is supplying as well, ore. we all know about mr. mussolini since -- mussolini. there haslate 20's been a expansionary government. cap gone all the way around to libya -- they have gone all the way around to somalia, libya. he invades france in 40 days what the fathers were not able to do. belgium, holland and loosen berg. at this point, algeria, morocco, the french colonies sold to allied withr vichy, germany. four years earlier, portugal was staying. long ally germany in world war i. neutral but supply germany as it can. let's look at the map. where is the bright newspaper in in?news for britan without warning, italy has invaded greece. it will not be easy. in, not has sent troops only to save the italians in libya, who were fighting not too well against the british, but to occupy greece. he does that in a matter of weeks. -- first paratroop groep drop on greece. --re is a british presidents presence in cairo and alexander. the british have had some success keeping iraq and lebanon autonomous. every
of specificeries movements from bulgaria, hungary , all of this area of eastern europe is supplying as well, ore. we all know about mr. mussolini since -- mussolini. there haslate 20's been a expansionary government. cap gone all the way around to libya -- they have gone all the way around to somalia, libya. he invades france in 40 days what the fathers were not able to do. belgium, holland and loosen berg. at this point, algeria, morocco, the french colonies sold to allied withr vichy,...
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if you look at how eastern europe is reacting, trying to get nato to get more involved. kathryn: although we have poland and hungary. authoritarian rollbacks, arguably. karl: right. not pushing towards moscow. caucusus, and the central asia with their own concerns about russia. getting back to the triangle, if we talk about russia's security relations, central asia is going to pose a great challenge for the russia china relationship. none of the central asian republics particularly persuaded by the models of either beijing or moscow responding to chinese investment, which is going into central asia in a big way. if you compare russia's trade with central asia to china's, you compare the levels of investment of russia and china, moscow is being eclipsed. that has historically been a sphere of influence. it was one time a part of the soviet union. i think there will be contradictions between russia and china geopolitically in that region. never mind the models that they offer. can it be optimistic at looking at the united states and looking at our way of government? lookin
if you look at how eastern europe is reacting, trying to get nato to get more involved. kathryn: although we have poland and hungary. authoritarian rollbacks, arguably. karl: right. not pushing towards moscow. caucusus, and the central asia with their own concerns about russia. getting back to the triangle, if we talk about russia's security relations, central asia is going to pose a great challenge for the russia china relationship. none of the central asian republics particularly persuaded by...
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moving on emmanuel mccall has continued his three day tour of eastern and central europe with talks in bucharest the romanian president. as told his french counterpart bed that you rules on so called posted workers. needs improving but the concerns of eastern member states also need to be taken into account. but the polish prime minister went even further saying that his country would be changing its stance on the issue. nnova. in the romanian capital to convince another quality to support his uniform. french president a manual macro is touring the region hoping to change the priest did work directive. thing that in it's card for employees and spurs countries around the cup to buy cheap labor. and i corny and it allows french employers to hire citizens for. european. to come and work in from. in particular from countries with lower sat. and pay them what they would done at home. i want to put an end to the system. that is against the spirit of the e. u. it is incomprehensible for our citizens. as it stands companies are allowed to send waqas to other eu member states. and pay taxes and
moving on emmanuel mccall has continued his three day tour of eastern and central europe with talks in bucharest the romanian president. as told his french counterpart bed that you rules on so called posted workers. needs improving but the concerns of eastern member states also need to be taken into account. but the polish prime minister went even further saying that his country would be changing its stance on the issue. nnova. in the romanian capital to convince another quality to support his...
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and that is why and eastern europe, you're not seeing it. >> tucker: interesting.you think they can hold out against the demands from brussels to change their immigration policy? >> they are being threatened with going to the european court, they are being threatened with being fined, they are being threatened with european funds being withheld. do you know something? these countries have lived under communism. they have lived under nazism. they have lived under all these things, but yet within human life's man, i do not think they are going to buckle for one moment. when you see things like that vote coming onto the beach the other day, i think that they are pretty determined to stand their ground. >> tucker: why what? i'm sure you could write a book on this, because a lot of psychodrama in it, but crisply, why in the world with european leaders want hungary to follow the example of germany's immigration policy? >> because a point about the european union is that it wants to take away the power of all the individual member states, and make them abide by one rule.
and that is why and eastern europe, you're not seeing it. >> tucker: interesting.you think they can hold out against the demands from brussels to change their immigration policy? >> they are being threatened with going to the european court, they are being threatened with being fined, they are being threatened with european funds being withheld. do you know something? these countries have lived under communism. they have lived under nazism. they have lived under all these things,...
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north korea is not eastern europe in the 1980s.e don't want to go down that path, but there are new capabilities, cyber and otherwise, that should be fully funded covertly to let the regime know that they are in danger. >> melissa: all these things that you have suggested, recently they've been rewarded for their behavior with a lack of administration, giving concessions or releasing new sanctions, or trying to bring them back to the table with economics. at this point, it seems like that certainly hasn't worked and what you are prescribing is getting tough, not just economically come about with weapons. what do you think the overall response is to that? >> their response will be to object. they're only going to respond if they feel like they're not getting what they want. president trump's language is probably not where we need to go. we need to be like the cowboys and the old westerns who walk coolly and calmly, but are well armed to deal with these people. >> melissa: will see, thank you for your insight today, we appreciate it.
north korea is not eastern europe in the 1980s.e don't want to go down that path, but there are new capabilities, cyber and otherwise, that should be fully funded covertly to let the regime know that they are in danger. >> melissa: all these things that you have suggested, recently they've been rewarded for their behavior with a lack of administration, giving concessions or releasing new sanctions, or trying to bring them back to the table with economics. at this point, it seems like that...
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but as for you know, the visit of mike pence to eastern europe, his itinerary speaks volumes. he has been to estonia which is a nato country own russia's western border. he was in georgia yesterday. that is an aspiring nato country. and today he is in mont negro which is the newest member of nato. nato expansion in eastern europe is something that russia continues to strongly oppose and vice president pence on this trip has been strongly expressing his support for nato countries and baltic countries. the kremlin says they don't have a problem with the u.s. forging bilateral relationships with these countries, but they do when it comes to engs passions of alliances. but certainly this trip coming at a time when we have new tensions is creating an even more tense moment here. >> indeed. and clare, u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson is heading to manila this weekend. he is likely going to meet with russia's foreign minister. they are expected to talk about the order to cut u.s. diplomatic staff. can we expect anything significant to come out of that meeting? >> this is the fir
but as for you know, the visit of mike pence to eastern europe, his itinerary speaks volumes. he has been to estonia which is a nato country own russia's western border. he was in georgia yesterday. that is an aspiring nato country. and today he is in mont negro which is the newest member of nato. nato expansion in eastern europe is something that russia continues to strongly oppose and vice president pence on this trip has been strongly expressing his support for nato countries and baltic...
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got a really weak, i think at least british tourists will be cost conscious and in that sense eastern european alternative. i don't think they will just say, we won't go to barcelona. it is one of the names people just won't go to barcelona. it is one of the names peoplejust want won't go to barcelona. it is one of the names people just want to visit in respectively. as someone who is half spanish i can probably offer my opinion. i don't really understand why spain is complaining about this. imean, i why spain is complaining about this. i mean, i geta why spain is complaining about this. i mean, i get a crowded thing but given spain's economy is just picking up, i mean, this is great for them. the thing is, the wages aren't trickling down to employees. but there are stilljobs. when you have massive youth unemployment...” don't think they should be complaining. but they say house prices are going up too much because ofa prices are going up too much because of a b&b and so on. there prices are going up too much because of a 3&3 and so on. there is always a downside. —— airbnb. this last story
got a really weak, i think at least british tourists will be cost conscious and in that sense eastern european alternative. i don't think they will just say, we won't go to barcelona. it is one of the names people just won't go to barcelona. it is one of the names peoplejust want won't go to barcelona. it is one of the names people just want to visit in respectively. as someone who is half spanish i can probably offer my opinion. i don't really understand why spain is complaining about this....
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and right now, blistering heat is gripping portions of southern and eastern portions of europe. >> yes time soon do we anticipate this heat wave to break. we've got a region of high pressure that dominates much of the mediterranean area. for rome, typically if you're vacationing there, or you reside in italy, we've got the typically hot temperatures. but these are running a good five to eight degrees above where it should be for this time of year. average high around 32. but the next three to five days, those temperatures expected to be in the upper 30s. well, we don't just have the heat baking portions of italy also across the iberian peninsula, one of the hottest temperatures, corcordoba. we have seen the heat continue for the next three to four days will continue until the middle of the work week that's spreading across the mediterranean and into sections of eastern europe. this ridge of high pressure is going to be very slow to break down, so that jet stream is going to rise a little bit bit more towards the north. that's where the cooler temperatures are expected over the next sev
and right now, blistering heat is gripping portions of southern and eastern portions of europe. >> yes time soon do we anticipate this heat wave to break. we've got a region of high pressure that dominates much of the mediterranean area. for rome, typically if you're vacationing there, or you reside in italy, we've got the typically hot temperatures. but these are running a good five to eight degrees above where it should be for this time of year. average high around 32. but the next...
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he's been dirty dealing in eastern europe eastern europe and ukraine and russia for a very long time.find a connection to the president, the white house has repeatedly said, trump counsel has repeatedly said there's nothing there. this raid has to do with paul manafort and his personal problems with the fbi. one thing i want to say real quickly on the bob mueller stuff, i think he's a professional and regardless of what the president is praising him privately through an attorney or berating him publicly, he's went to do his job and of the facts fall where they may. >> kennedy: we are still getting plenty of leaks out of that case and there have been trades for the recent leaks out of the white house from the former "cbs news" anchor dan rather. >> news so often is what the public needs to know that particularly someone in power doesn't want them to know. everything else is pretty much advertising and propaganda. president trump didn't want his information out, but somebody somewhere said the public needs to know this and they did a public service. >> kennedy: he was talking about the
he's been dirty dealing in eastern europe eastern europe and ukraine and russia for a very long time.find a connection to the president, the white house has repeatedly said, trump counsel has repeatedly said there's nothing there. this raid has to do with paul manafort and his personal problems with the fbi. one thing i want to say real quickly on the bob mueller stuff, i think he's a professional and regardless of what the president is praising him privately through an attorney or berating him...
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his only real aim was conquering central and eastern europe. everything else was secondary to that, even france. he thought in order to conquer eastern europe you had to get france out of the way. it would always be a threat so you conquered france but that was out of necessity. same with britain. he didn't think you had to conquer britain but you're quite right. that was his primary aim. everything else was secondary to that. and i think he made the mistake of doing that before he had finished with britain. barbara: any other questions? thank you so much. [applause] barbara: i was delighted to see how many historians we have in the room tonight. i have the book right here and i'm sure norman would be delighted to sign it for you. it is coming out tomorrow. we are on the cutting edge here. tomorrow is the publication date. we'll be selling it in the stores for $27.50 and we'll sell it here for $25. no tax. so here is your opportunity. and again, thank you so much, norman moss. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017]
his only real aim was conquering central and eastern europe. everything else was secondary to that, even france. he thought in order to conquer eastern europe you had to get france out of the way. it would always be a threat so you conquered france but that was out of necessity. same with britain. he didn't think you had to conquer britain but you're quite right. that was his primary aim. everything else was secondary to that. and i think he made the mistake of doing that before he had finished...
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on our warships with its associated radars, the system we have put into south korea, and into eastern europeted them there in hawaii but we don't have any deployed. we really have the americans closest to the threat and the most likely target without the capability to protect themselves. we need to get that deployed and we could do that in weeks or months because it is already existing technology. >> melissa: do we not think there was a threat that could reach hawaii? >> some of it is that they have a plan to deploy a much more advanced technology that is about 6-8 years away, there is always a balance with defense spending like that. in this case given the newest information on north korea, it is really imperative that we deploy that existing technologies as soon as possible, if not today to protect those american citizens. >> melissa: i have read different articles about people being quoted as saying there is a scramble going on around the world right now of people trying to collect defense weapons. do you think that is true? who would that be? japan, who else is trying to get prepared for
on our warships with its associated radars, the system we have put into south korea, and into eastern europeted them there in hawaii but we don't have any deployed. we really have the americans closest to the threat and the most likely target without the capability to protect themselves. we need to get that deployed and we could do that in weeks or months because it is already existing technology. >> melissa: do we not think there was a threat that could reach hawaii? >> some of it...
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citing better than expected second quarter numbers guess citing sales gains in eastern europe and asiaguess up 13%. >>> dixons carphone plunging after it cut its profit forecast for the year the company blames tougher conditions in the mobile market. down 24% in london >>> time for our top trending stories. we got to start with the powerball. the lucky holder of one ticket in massachusetts is 7$759 millin richer today after hitting the powerball. a massachusetts lotto spokesperson said the winning tick wet wet was sold in watert just outside of boston it's not clear who bought the ticket but they are the single biggest lottery winner in u.s. history. this person has not come forward with their ticket. >> do you think they haven't realized it yet? >> there's still a chance for all those who bought a ticket. >> except i didn't buy in watertown. >> you didn't. >> it won't be me. >> if this person doesn't come forward, confirm his or her numbers, there may be a chance. >> they'll give it to me not having the numbers >> if that person doesn't come forward, you never know. there's been misha
citing better than expected second quarter numbers guess citing sales gains in eastern europe and asiaguess up 13%. >>> dixons carphone plunging after it cut its profit forecast for the year the company blames tougher conditions in the mobile market. down 24% in london >>> time for our top trending stories. we got to start with the powerball. the lucky holder of one ticket in massachusetts is 7$759 millin richer today after hitting the powerball. a massachusetts lotto...
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we saw him on a tour of eastern europe last week. what did he achieve? : he kicked off his european tour by visiting some eastern european countries and by attacking the polish prime poland wasaying " doing social dumping but not trying to reform the rules of these workers." these workers they come from poland to western europe. macron an issue that tackle at-- wants to a time when he wants to push through his labor reform back home. this is his final stretch of the labor reform. we are going to have details thursday. the first to strike is planned for september 12. -- 63% of thes is french have no confidence in macron's reform. matt: caroline, thank you so much. talking about the summits that are happening in the french capital today. let's get back to andrew bosomworth. he is still with us. while we are on the subject of this summit, andrew, let me ask what you think about the german election. merkel is over there, she is going to make a push with schaeuble forgetting africa involved and help stem the refugee crisis. is that crisis going to affect her h
we saw him on a tour of eastern europe last week. what did he achieve? : he kicked off his european tour by visiting some eastern european countries and by attacking the polish prime poland wasaying " doing social dumping but not trying to reform the rules of these workers." these workers they come from poland to western europe. macron an issue that tackle at-- wants to a time when he wants to push through his labor reform back home. this is his final stretch of the labor reform. we...
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it means the caucuses, armenia, georgia, and eastern europe.s members of nato who he believes rightly belong in the russian sphere of influence. and i have to say, he has done a very good job of kicking up dust about nato expansion. saying, you made me do this. charlie: you threatened to go and make georgia and then ukraine a member of nato. jake: or even less than that, you added the baltics. charlie: was it a mistake to expand nato? jake: no. if we hadn't nato to the baltics and just play outre. jake: or to poland or to had we not done that? you can see his aggressive tendencies toward countries that do not have nato membership. i believe the fact of the article five guarantee to these countries is what keeps stability and avoids war in the peninsula, and the idea that somehow this has made him do it is a new argument. he didn't make this argument in 2005 or 2010. he started making it when he came back -- charlie: the russians have always had a great concern about their border and their d.n.a. after hitler and napoleon, there was always a sen
it means the caucuses, armenia, georgia, and eastern europe.s members of nato who he believes rightly belong in the russian sphere of influence. and i have to say, he has done a very good job of kicking up dust about nato expansion. saying, you made me do this. charlie: you threatened to go and make georgia and then ukraine a member of nato. jake: or even less than that, you added the baltics. charlie: was it a mistake to expand nato? jake: no. if we hadn't nato to the baltics and just play...
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there is a series of specific movements from bulgaria, hungary, all of this area of eastern europe is supplying as it was not at a very advantageous rate. we all know about mr. mussolini. since the late 20's there has been a expansionary government. they have gone all the way , we cannot see until somalia, libya. on march 10, 1940 he invades france. he does it -- he does in 40 days with what the fathers were not able to do in four years. all of france, belgium, holland and luxenberg. at this point, algeria, morocco, the french colonies fall to control under vichy, allied with germany. spain, they bought on behalf of the forces under the spanish civil war five years earlier. four years earlier, portugal was staying. turkey long ally germany in world war i. can. let's look at the map. where is the bright news for britain? 1941, they have not quite set east. remember, without warning, italy has invaded greece. it will not be easy. hitler has sent troops in, not only to save the italians in libya, who were fighting not too well against the british, but to occupy greece. he does that in a
there is a series of specific movements from bulgaria, hungary, all of this area of eastern europe is supplying as it was not at a very advantageous rate. we all know about mr. mussolini. since the late 20's there has been a expansionary government. they have gone all the way , we cannot see until somalia, libya. on march 10, 1940 he invades france. he does it -- he does in 40 days with what the fathers were not able to do in four years. all of france, belgium, holland and luxenberg. at this...
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poland has looked west since the end of the soviet bloc, but eastern europe is becoming a key piece inng up assets, and hopes the new silk road will bind them together. stalowa wola, built 80 years ago to make steel and things that can be made from steel, like military tanks and bulldozers. in those days nearly everyone here worked for the polish state, but who's providing the jobs now? this diggerfactory was near financial collapse when chinese state firm liugong rescued it and 1200 workers. the average salary for the assembly line workers, it's around 3800 per month. right. but he tells me this is a business, not a charity. he arrived as a manager six years ago, and he's still trying to modernise the place. their factory in china takes just seven minutes to make a machine which takes four and a half days to build here. he is a long way from home. it's like a bachelor's life! a little bit, yeah. like in the army. so your parents are keen for you to get married so that they can have grandchildren. i mean, either trying to help you find somebody? they really did. they tried to introduce
poland has looked west since the end of the soviet bloc, but eastern europe is becoming a key piece inng up assets, and hopes the new silk road will bind them together. stalowa wola, built 80 years ago to make steel and things that can be made from steel, like military tanks and bulldozers. in those days nearly everyone here worked for the polish state, but who's providing the jobs now? this diggerfactory was near financial collapse when chinese state firm liugong rescued it and 1200 workers....
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workers from eastern europe have saidi workers from eastern europe have said i don't feel that welcomencertainty around my status. those who have children who are settled, they are more likely to stay but the younger workers, the single men on the building site and things like that, they have other opportunities they seem to be pursuing. there's also the issue of the pound, on the eve of the referendum £1 sent back to poland bought six of the currency but now it is much less so to be change for them. the polish economy is booming and they are desperate to get the back. in essence, while we can in theory choose to work as we want after brexit, many economists say a lot of those workers will choose us 01’ lot of those workers will choose us or other countries. and this will have an impact on home—grown skills. we have had the building federation in in the last hour saying there has been a huge shortage. they have to come from somewhere. this is the other side of the equation, when you ta ke other side of the equation, when you take one thing out the balance, so if you take the foreign la
workers from eastern europe have saidi workers from eastern europe have said i don't feel that welcomencertainty around my status. those who have children who are settled, they are more likely to stay but the younger workers, the single men on the building site and things like that, they have other opportunities they seem to be pursuing. there's also the issue of the pound, on the eve of the referendum £1 sent back to poland bought six of the currency but now it is much less so to be change...
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vice president pence is in eastern europe, what used to be known as eastern europe, this week, he wasalk ing about consistency of policy, and it is a very hard sell. >> it is a hard sell because he is saying what you would expect the president to be saying about vladimir putin, yet the president signed the sanctions bill today, has had no comment at all about putin's saying that we had to remove 755 people from the u.s. embassy workforce in russia. that is a very large and disproportional cut as you would know better than i, and the president said not a word about this, he hasn't tweeted about it. and then he signs the sanctions bill because it was veto proof and it was nearly unanimous passage by congress. and then basically criticizes congress rather than criticizing russia. >> yeah. i think that's a really important point, andrea. and that's why it matters so much that the congress on a broad bipartisan basis made very clear the traditional american foreign policy that is skeptical at the behavior of vladimir putin's russia. i think it really mattered to force the president's hand
vice president pence is in eastern europe, what used to be known as eastern europe, this week, he wasalk ing about consistency of policy, and it is a very hard sell. >> it is a hard sell because he is saying what you would expect the president to be saying about vladimir putin, yet the president signed the sanctions bill today, has had no comment at all about putin's saying that we had to remove 755 people from the u.s. embassy workforce in russia. that is a very large and disproportional...
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we could provide them with support similar to eastern europe when soviet union was alive.nd that could change the cold war. >> back in the days when i was with radio-free europe, it worked. and the world has a lot of bad people, they're not going to leave us alone. these people want to terrorize the world and control the world and you start undermining latin american nations again, cuba always wanted venezuela for a prop for that. and what we should have done with afghanistan, pay the price, let's not do that again. david: a majority of americans say they've had more success with their finances than their love life. danny trejo: let me tell you about the toughest guy on earth... he does the work of two jobs, but only gets paid for one. he's tough enough to feed the man that gave him a lifetime of nourishment. he has the crazy strength to lift the man that raised him up, without even flinching. that's right. no employee of the month bonus check here. this guy--no, this warrior will always be by his father's side, even if his dad will hardly remember. good luck finding a gym
we could provide them with support similar to eastern europe when soviet union was alive.nd that could change the cold war. >> back in the days when i was with radio-free europe, it worked. and the world has a lot of bad people, they're not going to leave us alone. these people want to terrorize the world and control the world and you start undermining latin american nations again, cuba always wanted venezuela for a prop for that. and what we should have done with afghanistan, pay the...
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meanwhile, following an ominous military buildup in eastern europe.ited states and nato are preparing a show of force to counter vladimir putin's plans to flex his own military muscle amid news of real fighting involving thousands of russian troops. cnn's brian todd is following late-breaking developments. tell us more. >> reporter: the yukian president accuses the russians of dangerous behavior in ukraine by deploying thousands of troops there, this comes as u.s. and russian forces prepare for another tense round of military exercises to test each other's resolve. on ukraine's independence day, james mattis inspects top units of soldiers on parade, and the ukraine president says he may need them to counter a bitter enemy who he says is on his soil. >> minimum number of russian troops now, regular troops they're now being on the occupied territory is about 3,000. this is extremely dangerous. >> reporter: since vladimir putin's forces invaded ukraine and seized crimea, they battled separatists in eastern ukraine. more than 10,000 people have been kille
meanwhile, following an ominous military buildup in eastern europe.ited states and nato are preparing a show of force to counter vladimir putin's plans to flex his own military muscle amid news of real fighting involving thousands of russian troops. cnn's brian todd is following late-breaking developments. tell us more. >> reporter: the yukian president accuses the russians of dangerous behavior in ukraine by deploying thousands of troops there, this comes as u.s. and russian forces...
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in eastern europe.re is something called the kremlin play book, a document which talks about how they do it. and part of the way they do it is they corrupt people. and we see -- >> rose: then they own them. >> and then they own them. and we see manafort. and flynn taking money from the russians. we see trump's son saying in 2008 that a disproportionate amount of our money is coming from russia. i mean if the trump businesses are in large part financed by -- you know, it is lard to borrow money in the united states after you've gone bankrupt many times. (laughing) and so if your son is saying there's a lot of russian money coming into our business, he's presumably saying because there's a lot of russian money coming into their business. so that's -- and part of the kremlin play book is corrupting people, is getting their claws into them by investing in them. and corrupting them. and so we will -- this will unfold. ♪ ♪ >> rose: first time author and yale law graduate j.z. vance is a son of the white rust
in eastern europe.re is something called the kremlin play book, a document which talks about how they do it. and part of the way they do it is they corrupt people. and we see -- >> rose: then they own them. >> and then they own them. and we see manafort. and flynn taking money from the russians. we see trump's son saying in 2008 that a disproportionate amount of our money is coming from russia. i mean if the trump businesses are in large part financed by -- you know, it is lard to...
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we could provide them with support similar to eastern europe when soviet union was alive.at could change the cold war. >> back in the days when i was with radio-free europe, it worked. and the world has a lot of bad people, they're not going to leave us alone. these people want to terrorize the world and control the world and you start undermining latin american nations again, cuba always wanted venezuela for a prop for that. and what we should have done with afghanistan, pay the price, let's not do that again. david: a majority of americans say they've had more success with their finances than their love life. i had frequent heartburn, but my doctor recommended... ...prilosec otc 7 years ago, 5 years ago, last week. just 1 pill each morning, 24 hours and zero heartburn. it's been the number 1 doctor recommended brand for 10... ...straight years, and it's still recommended today. use as directed. . >> >> we're back with the stocks you're going to fall in love with. applied materials, why e-mack. >> look at the growth, up about 45%, growth margin. wall streeters like this o
we could provide them with support similar to eastern europe when soviet union was alive.at could change the cold war. >> back in the days when i was with radio-free europe, it worked. and the world has a lot of bad people, they're not going to leave us alone. these people want to terrorize the world and control the world and you start undermining latin american nations again, cuba always wanted venezuela for a prop for that. and what we should have done with afghanistan, pay the price,...
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>> as documentation is developing and as there is discussion proceeding the eastern europe, there are also questions to what degree he might have been compromised figure. do you have any comments? paul: i am not sure. i zeroed in on the same thing. what he actually said, i go through this in the book. they put a contract out on him. they actually tried to assassinate him. i think the payment on that was going to be $300,000. the initial it -- this is fascinating, it was january 20, 1981. when he went to rome to me with he kneeled for him and john paul ii gave him a blessing. they had a private mass together. he went back to his hotel and in rome, it was supposed to detonate, it was supposed to explode. it didn't happen, didn't go through. some people may see this as divine planning. the person who failed to pull off that assassination was a guy -- so hek malle disappointed his boss that we kremlin that time, but he wouldn't disappoint them on may 13, 1981. should i stop? >> final question? paul: no? thank you very much, appreciate it. thank you. thank you, john. [captions copyright na
>> as documentation is developing and as there is discussion proceeding the eastern europe, there are also questions to what degree he might have been compromised figure. do you have any comments? paul: i am not sure. i zeroed in on the same thing. what he actually said, i go through this in the book. they put a contract out on him. they actually tried to assassinate him. i think the payment on that was going to be $300,000. the initial it -- this is fascinating, it was january 20, 1981....
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. >> mike pence is on the final leg of diplomatic trip through eastern europe. he was meeting with georgian prime minister. goal of t reassure nato ally eyes in this region that united states will support him in face of russian aggression. . fist off a major defeat in the senate. republicans leaders are turning attention away from health care and to tax reform. they want to make taxes simpler and lower for american families and as well as lower for american visit to compete with larger and international ones. >> we're in the business of lowering tax rates not racing tax rates. point is the president president himself when his economic advice sore sores put out a framework that really works. >> there's an expectation the business community will step up to build momentum for tax reform. >>> time now it 4:32. missing persons case in northern northern virginia comes to tramingic end. a woman and two children found dead in overturned car in loudoun county. >> three disappeared without a sparked a frantic search for answers. live in leesburg, mel. >>> good morning, it
. >> mike pence is on the final leg of diplomatic trip through eastern europe. he was meeting with georgian prime minister. goal of t reassure nato ally eyes in this region that united states will support him in face of russian aggression. . fist off a major defeat in the senate. republicans leaders are turning attention away from health care and to tax reform. they want to make taxes simpler and lower for american families and as well as lower for american visit to compete with larger...
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reports and doesn't know what's going on in our part of europe it happens sometimes journalists and eastern europe experts martin some us says the potence defiance against the e.u. policies will cause problems for the bloc owns a big country the major player. and of course if the no in cheating with the european partners there's going to be problems further down the line of course the isolation themselves from the big players in the european union specifically the journals in the french of course they resent they feel as if they talk down to all the germans and the french and so on they're very skeptical of the policies being pursued by the european union. the migration for example but of course the opinion has got lots of other problems to resolve you know. the poles may dislike the european union but they get an awful lot of money from them and if they leave the bloc then the law to find the money from somewhere else well i'll be back in about thirty minutes with all the top headlines in the meantime sarah's so your thoughts on the day's stories by getting in touch with us on twitter and faceboo
reports and doesn't know what's going on in our part of europe it happens sometimes journalists and eastern europe experts martin some us says the potence defiance against the e.u. policies will cause problems for the bloc owns a big country the major player. and of course if the no in cheating with the european partners there's going to be problems further down the line of course the isolation themselves from the big players in the european union specifically the journals in the french of...
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policing and democratic evolving societies in africa and eastern europe, by the way, the bipartisan supportor that try to create and police departments overseas, sensitivity. not only do we have an issue where we look at this insider country. please look like this, but overseas populations look at this as well. we need to be reminded on the extreme end in some countries with police officers that are death squads, often with popular support. it is a very serious topic. we have to make sure we have a to make in the country sure we do not go back and anyway weather is systematic abuse. sarah sanders the white house press secretary said the president was joking when he said that. she said monday, president trump was likely joking last week when he appeared to advise law enforcement not to worry about injuring look -- injuring prisoners. let's talk a little bit about those procedures that the president talked a little bit about. define generally what those procedures are in terms of protecting the heads or extremities of people who are in custody. outline what they are generally, and why they ar
policing and democratic evolving societies in africa and eastern europe, by the way, the bipartisan supportor that try to create and police departments overseas, sensitivity. not only do we have an issue where we look at this insider country. please look like this, but overseas populations look at this as well. we need to be reminded on the extreme end in some countries with police officers that are death squads, often with popular support. it is a very serious topic. we have to make sure we...
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we could provide them with support similar to eastern europe when soviet union was alive.uld change the cold war. >> back in the days when i was with radio-free europe, it worked. and the world has a lot of bad people, they're not going to leave us alone. these people want to terrorize the world and control the world and you start undermining latin american nations again, cuba always wanted venezuela for a prop for that. and what we should have done with afghanistan, pay the price, let's not do that again. david: a majority of americans say they've had more success with their finances than their love life. and don't fret. some stocks you'll fall head over heels for and make some money on. i'm leaving you, wesley. but why? you haven't noticed me in two years. i was in a coma. well, i still deserve appreciation. who was there for you when you had amnesia? you know i can't remember that. stop this madness. if it's appreciation you want you should both get snapshot from progressive. it rewards good drivers with big discounts on car insurance. i have also awoken from my coma. ♪
we could provide them with support similar to eastern europe when soviet union was alive.uld change the cold war. >> back in the days when i was with radio-free europe, it worked. and the world has a lot of bad people, they're not going to leave us alone. these people want to terrorize the world and control the world and you start undermining latin american nations again, cuba always wanted venezuela for a prop for that. and what we should have done with afghanistan, pay the price, let's...