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you are there pots off their would they may be used on the other but that's the case he had off eastern europe as a whole but as far as i understand the securing cheaper prices is more challenging for richer countries than for poorer countries and or middle income countries particularly here and it's to europe where some of the countries including russia are considered to be a relatively well off to be offer at the assistance of hammer adoption or cheaper prices what needs to be done tension or a universal access for this part of that well off that is a clear and is a trial and to spatially eastern europe today spain the highest prices globality in general for access to aids drugs and why is that. good that i'm in that they may not spray you know and a lot experience shows they had that's not the impossible situation to change it seems like a book procurement to buy twenty it's some dime museum going to buy me a war well that has some experience seems to me up to the roof if that's possible i was recent the umbrella has. been allowed it was a us negotiate for for flood don't depart i saw feeli
you are there pots off their would they may be used on the other but that's the case he had off eastern europe as a whole but as far as i understand the securing cheaper prices is more challenging for richer countries than for poorer countries and or middle income countries particularly here and it's to europe where some of the countries including russia are considered to be a relatively well off to be offer at the assistance of hammer adoption or cheaper prices what needs to be done tension or...
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people use a dizzying offering good to excess and not to pull weeds aids eastern europe dark says the day ends you had to talk about a global epidemic in my view the right to excess better prices should be to everyone independent who had to leave but that's not the whole scene and guessing the governments themselves slow be hard enough to ensure this accessible pricing because so one could imagine that for example corruption comes into place here and sometimes maybe in some of those countries that you mention eastern europe central asia corruption is also very high and you can you cannot exclude certain people perhaps driving a personal benefit from keeping the prices up is that a factor i don't have the knowledge for this to my usual. i mean not to the international no but that affects the epidemic about golf course affects every scene but he spoke i seethed at the end goal of him in that esteemed in him he have access not doing to drugs to take in all the ads and so and make the deaths possible to the largest number possible if you see it since. i never saw and i've seen it used to
people use a dizzying offering good to excess and not to pull weeds aids eastern europe dark says the day ends you had to talk about a global epidemic in my view the right to excess better prices should be to everyone independent who had to leave but that's not the whole scene and guessing the governments themselves slow be hard enough to ensure this accessible pricing because so one could imagine that for example corruption comes into place here and sometimes maybe in some of those countries...
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when did people in eastern europe and the soviet union stopped believing in communism? and awake then you would have to ask individual groups of people about what, how they were thinking and then when they start thinking differently. overall, that you that i hold in the book is that the collapse of communism as a system to live by, as a kind of ideal, in the soviet union happened quite late. i don't think, much what gorbachev said in his time in power was not to dismantle communism but to rescue it, right? many of the people who believed likewise in eastern europe also are quite late in giving up in faith in communism. there might be several reasons. one is it takes a long time to unlearn what you would taken up over a lifetime. in eastern europe is also this fear if you admitted defeat for your ideological project your population would really turn on you. that in a way understandable. in the soviet union i think it was even more internalized than that. there is a wonderful book that describes some of this. some of those are fantastically good and in describing have sof
when did people in eastern europe and the soviet union stopped believing in communism? and awake then you would have to ask individual groups of people about what, how they were thinking and then when they start thinking differently. overall, that you that i hold in the book is that the collapse of communism as a system to live by, as a kind of ideal, in the soviet union happened quite late. i don't think, much what gorbachev said in his time in power was not to dismantle communism but to...
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factors that pushes people towards far right populist parties both in eastern germany and in eastern europe also with us is judy dempsey senior fellow with the contiki europe think tank also a blogger and all third judy says there are all kinds of divisions through europe. and they're becoming deeper and more complex but compared to spain britain and poland germany still seems to have still seems to be a even of stability and a warm welcome to turn your rice chief correspondent of the berlin sights on newspaper and your says the west germans should stop looking down on the east germans unity means seeing the world through other people's eyes and questioning your own value. while i do i'd like to begin with you and as we've just seen germany has been celebrating unity day this past week and the question is how united is germany disunited is germany. well i think germany is still in a way. not really united and. it hasn't really been different in all those years after the reunification it's just that all of a sudden it seems to come out like like we see it because there is this party if. all
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into the future peacefully to the experts or eastern europe you agree. people are rooted or not. it's very complicated and because during the communist era there was no kind of immigration or refugee policy or asylum policy and after the second world war poland and hungary became largely in mono ethnic societies the jews had been killed the germans had been deported back to center joined the west germany it became a very homogenously society this is the first point and so the image of the muslim as portrayed by the governments in budapest in warsaw they have been demonized they're terrorists and that's that that becomes the daily discourse. so this is the first thing and i said secondly i think it's very important the question of identity because it feeds into the question of sovereignty what we have seen happening in hungary in poland and the some other countries in the e.u. not even east and central european countries is that cloying is the the need to be sovereign even though remember remembers of the e.u. we had to cede some of our sovereignty and this is this pushback agains
into the future peacefully to the experts or eastern europe you agree. people are rooted or not. it's very complicated and because during the communist era there was no kind of immigration or refugee policy or asylum policy and after the second world war poland and hungary became largely in mono ethnic societies the jews had been killed the germans had been deported back to center joined the west germany it became a very homogenously society this is the first point and so the image of the...
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s eastern europe expert and he says if young oppositions itself is a right wing populist force in europe paris will respond with a stronger for europe than the populace surrounding victoria or bonn in central eastern europe in hungary would be left behind. and finally great to have matthew carney chick on the show once again he has austrian roots and is politico's chief european correspondent and he says austria's course is not a threat to europe but a threat to the vision of closer integration pushed by french president michel and the e.u. commission so before we come to the implications for europe as a whole i'd like to talk a bit more about the causes of last week's election result and matthew carney achieved let me start with you as an austrian mainstream parties have been governing together in a grand coalition in austria for what seems to many voters to be a near eternity so is this election result really about the issues or is it in essence a protest by a lot of voters who say we are tired of politics political business as usual i think that's definitely part of it there's been a
s eastern europe expert and he says if young oppositions itself is a right wing populist force in europe paris will respond with a stronger for europe than the populace surrounding victoria or bonn in central eastern europe in hungary would be left behind. and finally great to have matthew carney chick on the show once again he has austrian roots and is politico's chief european correspondent and he says austria's course is not a threat to europe but a threat to the vision of closer integration...
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eastern europe where the eu has been very critical beforehand.nk that this actually shows david cameron in quite a good light in a weird way because it shows how what weird way because it shows how what we could have had potentially in this country if things had been a bit different in scotland and david cameron allowed scotland to have its independence referendum —— independence. it was very argumentative but it was peaceful. we didn't see scenes like this. when it comes to nationalism emotions can get very high. let's stay with the telegraph for a moment. tories to press on with universal credit rollout, that's what i've got next, what have you got, are you expecting something different? there was a shuffling and i thought i had thrown the cat amongst the pigeons. this is technological problems causing hardship for people who can't sometimes access their benefits for up sometimes access their benefits for up to six weeks and they have no money to start with. up to six weeks when they are the most vulnerable and low income members of society, of
eastern europe where the eu has been very critical beforehand.nk that this actually shows david cameron in quite a good light in a weird way because it shows how what weird way because it shows how what we could have had potentially in this country if things had been a bit different in scotland and david cameron allowed scotland to have its independence referendum —— independence. it was very argumentative but it was peaceful. we didn't see scenes like this. when it comes to nationalism...
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eastern yao. also with us is judy dempsey, the carnegie with europe think tank. judy says there are all kinds of divisions through europe and they're becoming deeper and more spain,, but compared to britain and poland, germany still seems to be a haven of stability. and a warm welcome too to anja reich, chief correspondent of the berliner zeitung newspaper. anja says the west germans should stop looking down on the east germans. seeing the world through others' eyes and questioning your own values. germany has been celebrating unity day this past week. the question is, how united is germany or disunited is germany? germany isthink still, in a way, not really united. and it hasn't really been different in all those years, the reunification. it's just that all of a sudden, it seems to come out, like we see it, because there is this party, afd, and all of a sudden, you see the voters, you know, east germany and most are men. about. to talk it just comes out, it's suddenly there. now?s it there >> because, you know, people have the feeling that -- like that they can
eastern yao. also with us is judy dempsey, the carnegie with europe think tank. judy says there are all kinds of divisions through europe and they're becoming deeper and more spain,, but compared to britain and poland, germany still seems to be a haven of stability. and a warm welcome too to anja reich, chief correspondent of the berliner zeitung newspaper. anja says the west germans should stop looking down on the east germans. seeing the world through others' eyes and questioning your own...
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prior to that he been in eastern europe at a time when the cia was doing air drops in eastern europeand the kgb, they nailed these guys as soon as they landed. every program was corrupt and i asked him about a month ago , he quit the cia in 1960 and i asked him why? he had all these amazing stories and in 1960, he was the deputy director of the cia, emailed ramallah and he had all this station chiefs in the region at a meeting and he announced this new program, less than $100 million, in 19 $60, to draw anti-communist chinese partisans into mainland china. this guy asked to talk in the hall and he said the guy in the hall and he said we'd save so much time and money if we would just do them ourselves. he said undone, he handed in his resident letter of resignation that day. that's a program that did this, it was a disaster. so the last question i'll turn over, earlier this morning, earlier today, trump at the general assembly vowed to totally destroy north korea if we have to. if necessary to defend its allies. smart move, dumb move? >>. [laughter] no answer to that. i watched the sp
prior to that he been in eastern europe at a time when the cia was doing air drops in eastern europeand the kgb, they nailed these guys as soon as they landed. every program was corrupt and i asked him about a month ago , he quit the cia in 1960 and i asked him why? he had all these amazing stories and in 1960, he was the deputy director of the cia, emailed ramallah and he had all this station chiefs in the region at a meeting and he announced this new program, less than $100 million, in 19...
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for the russians it was the moscow backed in which they brought everybody from eastern and central europe into it and began saying to them all right, these are positioned you must take for the greater good of bringing about a communist world. we, through nato, working to people like great britain, france, but who could not do it on their own, they really need our support both economically and militarily to bring about a balance, if you will, a policy of containment as i say to prevent the soviets removing any further. this precipitated a really critical act of those taken, and that was the berlin airlift of 1948, truly an extraordinary thing. stalin cut off berlin, west berlin which was in the hands of the west, and said what do you want to do about it? and we launched an airlift of food and supplies which lasted for over one year, millions and billions of pounds of food and supplies, medicine, all the other things. and finally stalin said okay, i understand, you guys are serious about this. lifted the embargo which had imposed upon west berlin as a result of a very brave action by harry
for the russians it was the moscow backed in which they brought everybody from eastern and central europe into it and began saying to them all right, these are positioned you must take for the greater good of bringing about a communist world. we, through nato, working to people like great britain, france, but who could not do it on their own, they really need our support both economically and militarily to bring about a balance, if you will, a policy of containment as i say to prevent the...
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:>> i was a child in eastern europe. :>> where in eastern europe?en mcgovern had bombed -- in romania. they were told to drop the leftover bombs in the field so that they can get across the mediterranean but they decided that it would be a shame to do that so they dropped it on the capital city of romania which had absolutely no military targets. >> thank you, sir. >> it's funny that my war was vietnam and it's funny how we felt about vietnam and you did not feel about world war ii. history is a funny thing, that is my point. >> are totally agree with you. history is a funny thing. i can speak about certainly about britain in terms of we were told about anti-british feeling. toward the end of the war, is very obvious why there would be anti-british feeling and in poland and much of the rest of eastern europe because of what churchill and his government did. which was basically agree to hand over poland to the soviet union. after poland -- poland and czechoslovakia were important allies but pulling particularly. the contributions to the victory were
:>> i was a child in eastern europe. :>> where in eastern europe?en mcgovern had bombed -- in romania. they were told to drop the leftover bombs in the field so that they can get across the mediterranean but they decided that it would be a shame to do that so they dropped it on the capital city of romania which had absolutely no military targets. >> thank you, sir. >> it's funny that my war was vietnam and it's funny how we felt about vietnam and you did not feel about...
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is a country with many different cultures jewish muslim christian arab african immigrants from eastern europe and the us also live there this diversity is reflected in the cuisine. israeli cuisine is a mixture of mediterranean european north american and local arab influences. pre-k. is a cereal made from green durham wheat it contains plenty of minerals so it's considered to be very healthy. traffic is a fallacy in which but it is harvest of the bit early and in order to get it to ripen condition where you can in the book it should it's basically rose said on open flame on charcoals. it's green because it's a bit on right and it gets the smoke enough for the charcoal but there's something a bit different for. god then moshe likes to experiment he's a sort of colin airy artist who likes to create new and unusual dishes. mushrooms herbs and smoke mixed in a jar he calls this dish the forest in a glass he got the idea while walking through the woods. then moshe gets his inspiration where ever he can he sees himself as a chef who blends the modern with the traditional. versatile in his own we su
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in particular hungry but also part of who were actually the breeding grounds for democracy for eastern europe in particular polland supported us with a round table in east germany wouldn't have a peaceful revolution if you would have had policy as a model this was once and i am now history now that's a start of the reality right and the reality is that it wasn't. structured into the situation that countries could cause so far out of that regard or this evening don't you did the evening didn't and don't. try to take a decision or you can try hungry there is not an official decision against well this iteration is the following that we have article seven there you can bring these countries into a more difficult situation taking decisions. and the european parliament calls for if different you nothing happened let's tell the other but the member states and let's go straight to the to the member states situation member states have to pick that up the member states have to even if this already is saying that hungry would support poland. that they would not like to take article seven but if you have
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from austria germany and we'll send back to the country soon it'll ends entering a central and eastern europeso i don't think that all the ideas that. the to regard. that easily accepted will and will be implemented it recently at the european stage electable he's a young leader he's got a lot of time ahead of them will see what he does so be it critical joining us tonight from vienna she's a political scientist at the university of vienna professor thank you very much we appreciate you being on the day. or the deadline is coming on spain's government last week gave the parliament in catalonia until today this monday to answer a simple question was last week's signed intention to be a republic also a declaration of independence from spain where you could call it kicking the cats along king and down the road just a little bit more madrid has now extended the deadline to this coming thursday. but or barcelona and all of catalonia for that matter will lose any and all. but. the government regrets that the catalan president has decided not to respond to its request of last week i don't think it's
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factors that pushes people towards far right populist parties both in eastern germany and in eastern europe also with us is judy dempsey senior fellow with the carnegie your of think tank also a blogger and author judy says there are all kinds of divisions through europe and they're becoming deeper and more complex but compared to spain britain and poland germany still seems to have a city still seems to be even of stability and a warm welcome to to an you're right chief correspondent of the berlin site on newspaper and your says the west germans should stop looking down on the east germans unity means seeing the world through other people's eyes and questioning your own value. while india i'd like to begin with you and as we've just seen germany has been celebrating unity day this past week and the question is how united is germany or disunited is germany. well i think germany is still an away. not really united and. it hasn't really been different in all those years after the reunification it's just that all of a sudden it seems to come out like like we see it because there is this party
factors that pushes people towards far right populist parties both in eastern germany and in eastern europe also with us is judy dempsey senior fellow with the carnegie your of think tank also a blogger and author judy says there are all kinds of divisions through europe and they're becoming deeper and more complex but compared to spain britain and poland germany still seems to have a city still seems to be even of stability and a warm welcome to to an you're right chief correspondent of the...
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hello the incoming season's plunge dancer eastern europe now there it is it's a cult front and the white top has brought rain to the balkans down through northern greece and you can follow the lives you might imagine in here different season that's autumn and you'd be right to think that in fact just clear that away in potential profile on these early next when temperatures forecast for sunday twelve to fourteen book rest of the vienna luckily here in spain and portugal still warm in fact it's higher than twenty seven don and ilithyia and southern portugal most afonso has taken this coup wind in its stride but i think we're fine despite the fact you got rain in this cool area they will be cut off by monday in temperatures start to rise again as the sun gets to work slow process book rescue to seventeen vienna hasn't moved much at all but italy still looking quite good never less is no doubt about it the season has certainly changed for a good part of northern and eastern europe and that extends out of the eastern med so the winds are going to pick up now really from the central mediterra
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other nato countries moscow has accused nato of trying to encircled and threaten stability in eastern europe which nato denies do not mirroring what russia does so we're not mirroring russia playing by play in those shoulder by shoulder point by technical exercise by exercise we are responding in our way and we do it in a proportionate michoud and defensive way and we have to remember that of course you need to also always have follow on forces we have more forces than a nato response force but the whole of the you know with nato is to be so strong is to be so. united and so clear and coherent no messaging that no adversary tries to know our potential tries to attack nato poles or due to open in liberia in lesson one our voters will be electing a new president after twelve years under africa's first elected female leader nobel peace prize winner ellen johnson sirleaf is set to step down after two terms in office liberians will choose from a crowded field of twenty candidates including football star george where the election marks a west african nation's first democratic transfer of power sin
other nato countries moscow has accused nato of trying to encircled and threaten stability in eastern europe which nato denies do not mirroring what russia does so we're not mirroring russia playing by play in those shoulder by shoulder point by technical exercise by exercise we are responding in our way and we do it in a proportionate michoud and defensive way and we have to remember that of course you need to also always have follow on forces we have more forces than a nato response force but...
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corsicans and sold more than its early and some cases in central eastern europe but the e.u. is always very good at responding at the government level but it is has been consistently i think very bad responding at the label certainly it's been a little ok all right gentlemen i'm going to i'm going to jump in here gentlemen or go we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll. and in your discussion on catalunya state with. economic development is all about numbers really pleased to report this quarter we earn one hundred six point. but what do we know about the other figures. when i think about the fact that our c.e.o. mike du made over twenty million dollars last year more than one thousand times the average wal-mart a says c.n.n. with all due respect i have to say i don't think that's right. it is not just you know a free market works. people went from pretty simple financial lives pre nine hundred eighty to the point now where people are the just totally submerged in their financial accounts and they're all in debt and what exactly devoid society from
corsicans and sold more than its early and some cases in central eastern europe but the e.u. is always very good at responding at the government level but it is has been consistently i think very bad responding at the label certainly it's been a little ok all right gentlemen i'm going to i'm going to jump in here gentlemen or go we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll. and in your discussion on catalunya state with. economic development is all about numbers really...
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corsicans and sold more than it's really and some cases in central eastern europe but the e.u. is always very good at responding at the government level but it is has been consistently i think very bad responding it will they will certainly have been a little ok all right gentlemen i would actually i'm going to jump in here gentlemen or go we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll. genuine discussion on catalog stayed with. in the us a child can choose a nominee course in school. with a retired officers as teachers we don't. recruit will says to if the cadet is interested in going in the military but we don't recruit ourselves. the pentagon is funding a program to boost interest in the military among teenagers. to step up to an apollo so that comfortable with yourself. things you can't go wrong with the military it's a great stepping stone for whatever career you want to do but some veterans are willing to tell enthusiastic children a little more they ask me call of duty is very popular first sure video games. it's play and that's because the military
corsicans and sold more than it's really and some cases in central eastern europe but the e.u. is always very good at responding at the government level but it is has been consistently i think very bad responding it will they will certainly have been a little ok all right gentlemen i would actually i'm going to jump in here gentlemen or go we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll. genuine discussion on catalog stayed with. in the us a child can choose a nominee course...
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guy: let's pivot again to what is happening in eastern europe.trian election coming up. can i put austria in a group with other countries in central and eastern europe right now, or is that group so fragmented? because a look at what is happening in poland and its relationship in brussels. i look at austria, and a look at what is happening in countries in that region. they all look that they are moving away from brussels, but they are not doing it together. how should i therefore view this austrian election? >> well, i think it would be wrong to put austria in athe or evenket as hungary poland. i think all three countries are very distinct. i think they are moving out of the european movement, or out of brussels. the chancellor candidate from sayingh has been cleary he does not consider that austria should leave the european union. i think the main crystallizing point in common for the three countries is the whole debate on immigration, which is a very toxic topic. tem has germany, the i gained a lot of votes on that ticket. but fundamentally, au
guy: let's pivot again to what is happening in eastern europe.trian election coming up. can i put austria in a group with other countries in central and eastern europe right now, or is that group so fragmented? because a look at what is happening in poland and its relationship in brussels. i look at austria, and a look at what is happening in countries in that region. they all look that they are moving away from brussels, but they are not doing it together. how should i therefore view this...
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on with particularly in berlin hundreds of thousands of emigrants came to the city mostly from eastern europe and on the body they were really mixed bunch more welcomed in a city that pulse with the life of millions of people which used to us and where the tyrannies never got. on the streets police and communists back. well it out with a budget of forty million euro spread over sixteen episodes than anybody alone has already made history is the most expensive german t.v. production to date the series took five years to produce and principal photography lasted seven months with most of the exterior shots filmed at the legendary bubbles back studios outside berlin. and looked to see if you or you know i would be of course tried to remodel and simulate many of the original locations but then we also decided to produce a large number of the exterior shots in a studio so we built a road actually not one but for a whole block were each street represented a different ambience by different social milieu. but it was your fertile representative. one of the main protagonists in the series is inspector g
on with particularly in berlin hundreds of thousands of emigrants came to the city mostly from eastern europe and on the body they were really mixed bunch more welcomed in a city that pulse with the life of millions of people which used to us and where the tyrannies never got. on the streets police and communists back. well it out with a budget of forty million euro spread over sixteen episodes than anybody alone has already made history is the most expensive german t.v. production to date the...
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>> caller: i was a child in eastern europe. we 90 where in eastern europe? >> caller: when senator mcgovern bombed -- in romania. told to drop both leftover bombs to get across the mediterranean but decided it would be a shame to drop them in the field so they dropped it on the capital city of romania which had no military targets. it is funny my war was vietnam and we talk about vietnam, history is a funny thing. >> i totally agree history is a funny thing. i can speak about britain in terms that we were talking about, anti-british feeling. toward the end of the war, it is very obvious why there would be anti-british feeling in poland and the rest of eastern europe, because of what churchill and his government did which was agree to hand over poland to the soviet union after poland and czechoslovakia were important allies, poland particularly poland's contribution to the allies victories were enormous in so many ways in terms of espionage, breaking the enigma code, the battle of britain where polish pilots helped win that battle and many other ways. there w
>> caller: i was a child in eastern europe. we 90 where in eastern europe? >> caller: when senator mcgovern bombed -- in romania. told to drop both leftover bombs to get across the mediterranean but decided it would be a shame to drop them in the field so they dropped it on the capital city of romania which had no military targets. it is funny my war was vietnam and we talk about vietnam, history is a funny thing. >> i totally agree history is a funny thing. i can speak about...
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to prevent social dumping they want to limit so-called posted workers often cheap labor from eastern europe to twelve month terms and they want to ensure equal pay for equal work across borders. european lawmakers have long argued over labor rules in the bloc. especially when it comes to jobs like those in construction on the assembly line and in health care . the current rules are contentious because they permit workers from poorer e.u. countries to work in wealthier ones for far more than they would earn at home but far less than their counterparts who are citizens of the wealthier countries. a new proposal agreed on last night by the labor ministers from the twenty eight european union members would put an end to that. i believe we have found a balance compromise that stakes into account the interests of the workers and the employers of the posting and host countries of different sectors and professions soon companies sending their employees to work in wealthier countries could be required to pay the normal social contributions required by the host country they would also limit the durat
to prevent social dumping they want to limit so-called posted workers often cheap labor from eastern europe to twelve month terms and they want to ensure equal pay for equal work across borders. european lawmakers have long argued over labor rules in the bloc. especially when it comes to jobs like those in construction on the assembly line and in health care . the current rules are contentious because they permit workers from poorer e.u. countries to work in wealthier ones for far more than...
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>> the community was started in eastern europe in the 1700s.n europe, the community was not as insular as it is today. the vast majority of this group of hassidic jews were holocaust,d in the partly because they refused to blend in. they kept ring the clothing, they were loud and proud about their identity. the vast majority died in the holocaust. when the survivors came to the united states, they became more suspicious of outsiders. the theory is this is a community that is traumatized by the holocaust and passes that down generation to generation. that is their reasoning. they would like to be left alone. jeff: you mentioned you followed three different people as they tried to leave this community with varying degrees of difficulty. one of them is ettie, who has seven children. this is him talking about the strict rules for children. library for any purpose. a lot of rules. so many rules. my son was in second grade. hassidich reader, all the schools are using it. female scribble, female scribble. how are they not putting a yarmulke on this? h
>> the community was started in eastern europe in the 1700s.n europe, the community was not as insular as it is today. the vast majority of this group of hassidic jews were holocaust,d in the partly because they refused to blend in. they kept ring the clothing, they were loud and proud about their identity. the vast majority died in the holocaust. when the survivors came to the united states, they became more suspicious of outsiders. the theory is this is a community that is traumatized...
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prior to that been in yearn europe doing air droch anticommunist partisan into eastern europe, and everyprogram wases corrupted, and i acted -- i asked them about a month ago why, he quit with the cia in 1960s i asked him why and it is amazing story in 1960 early 1960s this is director of the cia, came out and he had all of this station chief in the region at a meeting. and he announced a new program to spend 100 million, 160 million to drop anticommunist partisan into mainland china, and this is peter. peter asked to talk to him out in the hall and when they got in the hall he said look we would save so much is time and money if we kill them ourselves he said i'm done and he had in his letter of resignation that day. so you know this waste and that program did go for and it was a disaster. so last question and turn it over earlier this morning, earlier today trumpled a u.n. general assembly vowed to totally destroy north korea if we have to -- if for the allies smart move, dumb move? [laughter] [inaudible conversations] no answer to that. i watched the speech this morning, with and the,
prior to that been in yearn europe doing air droch anticommunist partisan into eastern europe, and everyprogram wases corrupted, and i acted -- i asked them about a month ago why, he quit with the cia in 1960s i asked him why and it is amazing story in 1960 early 1960s this is director of the cia, came out and he had all of this station chief in the region at a meeting. and he announced a new program to spend 100 million, 160 million to drop anticommunist partisan into mainland china, and this...
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countries most of them come from eastern europe most workers that came to germany in twenty fourteen were from poland at thirty six point five percent slovenia at twelve point one percent and hungary at eight point nine percent one in three works in construction one in five in industry and one in ten in the health care or senior care branch their working conditions should now improve. all right well european union directives tend to be somewhat complex the post of directives is no exception so let's bring in our what experts to set some light on today's meeting. what exactly are the social a fan minister in luxembourg discussing today. they're looking today into a proposal by the european commission to reform the posted worker a directive and that goes back to an initiative taken by the french president in particular but supported by many particularly western european countries the rich nations inside europe if you want who wants to eliminate unfair competition now the reason for that is we've seen in the report the example of. a builder but you can also take a carpenter let's say fr
countries most of them come from eastern europe most workers that came to germany in twenty fourteen were from poland at thirty six point five percent slovenia at twelve point one percent and hungary at eight point nine percent one in three works in construction one in five in industry and one in ten in the health care or senior care branch their working conditions should now improve. all right well european union directives tend to be somewhat complex the post of directives is no exception so...
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hong kong in eastern europe, taiwan? india? >> reporter: have you ever done india?> no, but i'm going to. going to. and they've had my series for years. it's hugely popular there, and it's all bootlegged. >> reporter: so you're not making a dime. >> not a dime. so that's going to change. i'm going to go over there and get the money. >> jerry before "seinfeld", is currently available to stream on netflix and run, they also have episodes of "seinfeld" streaming on netflix that you can watch. can we get the short list of other shows you haven't seen? >> >> long. not a short list. it's long. >>> all right, coming up, the "blade runner" sequel has finally arrived. >> with ryan gosling and harrison ford, what could go wrong? insomniac theater is coming up straight ahead! it's always disappointing, when something gets watered down. at air wick, we believe scent ould be experienced the way its intended: pure. discover air wick pure freshmatic, with no added water. and now, try pure free tha...oh, burnt-on gravy?ie. nada. real
hong kong in eastern europe, taiwan? india? >> reporter: have you ever done india?> no, but i'm going to. going to. and they've had my series for years. it's hugely popular there, and it's all bootlegged. >> reporter: so you're not making a dime. >> not a dime. so that's going to change. i'm going to go over there and get the money. >> jerry before "seinfeld", is currently available to stream on netflix and run, they also have episodes of...