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europe. and what has been called the blood lands of eastern and central europe. here is stalin talking to the yugoslav communists talking about the savagery of their allies. one has to understand the soul of a soldier who has traveled 3000 kilometers from stalingrad to budapest. the soldier thinks he is a hero, everything is permitted. he is allowed to do anything. he is alive today and may be dead tomorrow, he will be forgiven. it is wrong to take the point of view of the decent intellectual, one may say the decent human being. as a soldier said, the war crimes of the french, british, and americans were real but paled in comparison to the nazis and soviet. the soviet brutality continued to the civilians of the conquered countries of eastern europe. this is one of the most powerful stories of world war ii and one of the key frequently forgotten inaugurations of the cold war. sean kalic is an associate a professor of military history at the command school in fort leavenworth. his book and u.s. presidents and militarization of space was named an outstanding book in
europe. and what has been called the blood lands of eastern and central europe. here is stalin talking to the yugoslav communists talking about the savagery of their allies. one has to understand the soul of a soldier who has traveled 3000 kilometers from stalingrad to budapest. the soldier thinks he is a hero, everything is permitted. he is allowed to do anything. he is alive today and may be dead tomorrow, he will be forgiven. it is wrong to take the point of view of the decent intellectual,...
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checklist of arc you is the one country in eastern europe which had a legitimately elected coalition in 1946. about two thirds democrat, one third communist. the democrats even, moving into the autumn, continue to speak out in favor of czech participation. this is why i subtitled my book don of the cold war because the cold war really starts after marshall makes his speech. that's one stalin begins cracking down across central and eastern europe, undermining all these coalition governments, the coalitions of sorts, obviously they were not free and sovereign. not just in czechoslovakia but poland and hungary, romania, bulgaria and in february of 1948 he actually said precipitates a cool in prague and stalls at a unified communist government. here you see the political map of europe changing dramatically. if you look at the political map of europe in 1943, it's sort of a geographic jumble of alliances, but now after the marshall plan, for those of us old enough to remember the cold war, this is the map we are familiar with, that this stark geographic split between the western part unde
checklist of arc you is the one country in eastern europe which had a legitimately elected coalition in 1946. about two thirds democrat, one third communist. the democrats even, moving into the autumn, continue to speak out in favor of czech participation. this is why i subtitled my book don of the cold war because the cold war really starts after marshall makes his speech. that's one stalin begins cracking down across central and eastern europe, undermining all these coalition governments, the...
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two hundred thirty three thousand the following year that's a rise of almost a fifth exports to eastern europe grew especially strongly some sixteen tires and older diesels ended up in ukraine in twenty seventeen more than twice as many as the year before. while western european countries looks set to introduce stricter limits on emissions in the coming years countries to the east appear less likely to change their laws environmental group greenpeace has highlighted the example of romania saying we have no pollution tax for cars which makes romania a heaven for old and pollution cars authorities don't encourage or support healthy alternatives and the government doesn't actually fight air pollution. as a result an increasing number of older diesels are ending up in the romanian capital bucharest an example of air pollution shifting across borders. staying on the topic of emissions german auto giant b.m.w. is the latest car maker to be sued in the united states the company is accused of installing tens of thousands of so-called defeat devices to enable cheating in emissions tests attorneys want
two hundred thirty three thousand the following year that's a rise of almost a fifth exports to eastern europe grew especially strongly some sixteen tires and older diesels ended up in ukraine in twenty seventeen more than twice as many as the year before. while western european countries looks set to introduce stricter limits on emissions in the coming years countries to the east appear less likely to change their laws environmental group greenpeace has highlighted the example of romania...
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of a brown is a lawyer in prague and brought us law but advisors western firms that operate in eastern europe welcome to the show so what's the investor sentiment when it comes to slovakia they've been mass protests against corruption a small government reshuffle but this sounds like a deeply entrenched problem. if you or most western investors corruption was not so much your problem as long as you were manufacturing once you were discussing state money public document or when says also allow. you subsidies in this respect do it but ensure more context is corruption if you will just manufacturing slovakia still a perfect country and economic growth has shown up because of one particular sector but a bit but we talking about organized criminal gangs with links to the italian mafia as is said to be the case in the journalist's murder others are still under investigation of course but generally it was a lot of italian lent money great money going into eastern europe after their early chanst and nobody cared about the origins and this all up by about something now the farmer in the report said th
of a brown is a lawyer in prague and brought us law but advisors western firms that operate in eastern europe welcome to the show so what's the investor sentiment when it comes to slovakia they've been mass protests against corruption a small government reshuffle but this sounds like a deeply entrenched problem. if you or most western investors corruption was not so much your problem as long as you were manufacturing once you were discussing state money public document or when says also allow....
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hello spring continues that might be a surprise for many in central eastern europe this big hole in the clouds an area of high pressure is just allowing the sunshine to work as an obvious difference to the west this massive cloud here is full of moisture and rain that came from the atlantic and you can see it's a cold backing to it's a behind it is quite cold will come to the second but the rain in the next twenty four hours is not just for through it's really much cloud some right through france as well the thames is about fifteen years or so degrees in rome about the same all the way up through western swiss and and towards the british isles but look at this twenty three vienna were in the twenty's quite easily here even up to stockholm with still almost double figures but the marketing treasure into cold air from that point because snow coming back to the baltic states but more especially look what's happening over spain and portugal a massive green nihilism next in madrid this is pretty nasty stuff and it sucks into western france or the big circulation where is ahead of it well yes
hello spring continues that might be a surprise for many in central eastern europe this big hole in the clouds an area of high pressure is just allowing the sunshine to work as an obvious difference to the west this massive cloud here is full of moisture and rain that came from the atlantic and you can see it's a cold backing to it's a behind it is quite cold will come to the second but the rain in the next twenty four hours is not just for through it's really much cloud some right through...
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eastern europe --how does that impact eastern europe? does that make eastern europe more favorable? with turkey, the bar is quite low for them to do something better. across the board, you find the policy stance of the turkish government has been far from optimal. there was a concern about early elections next year being brought forward to this year, in which case you could get a doubling down on some of the more policies that exacerbate the current account deficit. today's news in hungary is quite different. two thirds majority secured, that reinforces the bias for these policies, these more expansionary policies, which you have a price to pay a sometime. vonnie: gene frieda is staying with us, executive vice president and global strategist at pimco. today seeing some driving the u.s. after declines on friday. is 0.7% higher. the nasdaq is leading the pack today, up 1.2%. the movers in the s&p include leucadia international and merck. this is bloomberg. ♪ forie: we get the currency april 15 any chance that we might have china labeled as a .urrency midler >> it is unlikely. it speak
eastern europe --how does that impact eastern europe? does that make eastern europe more favorable? with turkey, the bar is quite low for them to do something better. across the board, you find the policy stance of the turkish government has been far from optimal. there was a concern about early elections next year being brought forward to this year, in which case you could get a doubling down on some of the more policies that exacerbate the current account deficit. today's news in hungary is...
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we never made a commitment that we would not expand nato into eastern europe. we made a commitment that we would not station nuclear weapons on the territory of the former warsaw pact states. and we have kept that commitment. - [brzezinski] to say that we should freeze nato enlargement, would be another way to reward putin. to legitimize his polices. your basic meaning there would be a line of division. you will have countries who are not allowed to pursue their national interests because of russian dominion. - we urge russia to cease its destabilizing activities in ukraine and elsewhere. - [narrator] using sanctions on russia, some argue, would further integrate russia into the global economy. - our european friends understand that the more that we actually do economic business with russia that the more likely we are to have peaceful interactions that will make things better rather than make things worse. and they will not see that as a sign of weakness. - i think it's nonsense. honestly i don't see how removing sanctions, which would have the effect of acquie
we never made a commitment that we would not expand nato into eastern europe. we made a commitment that we would not station nuclear weapons on the territory of the former warsaw pact states. and we have kept that commitment. - [brzezinski] to say that we should freeze nato enlargement, would be another way to reward putin. to legitimize his polices. your basic meaning there would be a line of division. you will have countries who are not allowed to pursue their national interests because of...
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what the caller is saying is we to havellow russians inputs in eastern europe and we know where that leads. we won the cold war. the free world one the cold war. one of the consequences is eastern european countries are allowed to be free and allowed to make their own decisions and russia does not over their futures. russian troops are not allowed to margin to poland for the czech republic -- march in the andnd or the czech republic occupy other countries. that is in violation of the u.n. charter. it is all we are asking for. why should it be up to the russians whether or not ukraine gets to join nato? there is no right for that. if we were dealing with a russian regime that was them a credit and not imperialistic and understood what losing the cold war entailed, we would not be having these problems. host: line for democrats. caller: i am 81. i have traveled to europe through the years. and io france every year see putin's cold hearts it. you willangster and see his money. i have no qualms about your opinion of mr. putin. i am of eastern european dissent being part jewish, part polis
what the caller is saying is we to havellow russians inputs in eastern europe and we know where that leads. we won the cold war. the free world one the cold war. one of the consequences is eastern european countries are allowed to be free and allowed to make their own decisions and russia does not over their futures. russian troops are not allowed to margin to poland for the czech republic -- march in the andnd or the czech republic occupy other countries. that is in violation of the u.n....
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and to solve the eastern europe and therefore i think in some times we who have a little bit more. knowledge. about what is going on maybe sometimes understanding of people and politics is a little bit their friends to other western european countries but. i'm sure that. this specific knowledge of politics about the situation. reaches is very important and can be a good contribution of not only for dialogue but for cooperation and i'm convinced that cooperation is important and will be needed from both sides it is important for russia and it is important for you because. into the pendency between the countries politically economically and otherwise. politically not only for european affairs but also for the development in the middle east. it comically anyhow because europe is dependent on russian energy russia is dependent on industrial incentives and still development coming from the european side so i asked yeah i have long been calling on the e.u. to ease its sanctions on russia and protested against adding more and the sanctions are hurting the austrian economy will business ci
and to solve the eastern europe and therefore i think in some times we who have a little bit more. knowledge. about what is going on maybe sometimes understanding of people and politics is a little bit their friends to other western european countries but. i'm sure that. this specific knowledge of politics about the situation. reaches is very important and can be a good contribution of not only for dialogue but for cooperation and i'm convinced that cooperation is important and will be needed...
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in eastern europe and the south of europe, you see china coming in and taking control of key infrastructureh as ports, airports, railroads, and bridges. there's a huge spread. that raises all sorts of problems. investment is welcome, but at the same time, there are concerns that if china or any other country controls key infrastructure. vonnie: it's a dangerous game for china. china needs to be investing all over the place. there need to be strategic hubs. there is no guarantee they would find a friend in any of these countries. alan: that's true. this pattern of chinese investment across the world, we've seen some u.s. government blocks on would be chinese investments. this is also the case than australia and japan. europe is potentially one of the last truly open markets for china. there are expectations that we ,ill see investments in europe which is no bad thing. are these concerns about the nature of investments? vonnie: let's put figures on it for our viewers. how much has china invested in europe? : the total we came up with, i am focusing more on the , fourcal aspect of this weeks w
in eastern europe and the south of europe, you see china coming in and taking control of key infrastructureh as ports, airports, railroads, and bridges. there's a huge spread. that raises all sorts of problems. investment is welcome, but at the same time, there are concerns that if china or any other country controls key infrastructure. vonnie: it's a dangerous game for china. china needs to be investing all over the place. there need to be strategic hubs. there is no guarantee they would find...
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the origin of this area is towards eastern europe and eastern mediterranean. little bit above average. it will be cold on the north sea coasts. rain at times but not all the times. not plenty of sunshine, i'm afraid, is the week goes on. tuesday, the speu is the week goes on. tuesday, the spell of rain will work out of england and wales and the parts of scotla nd england and wales and the parts of scotland and northern ireland during the day. south—eastern area should start to brighten up. that could be thundery showers heading into sutherland and, particularly the south—west of england and wales later in the day. the best of the sunshine to the south—east. the north—east seat post is where temperatures will be in single figures to the week ahead with that wind coming in off quite cold sea at this time of year. plenty of low cloud and missed post of head west for the dry and occasionally bright weather. this is bbc news. the headlines. the un security council is expected to hold an emergency meeting tomorrow to discuss reports of a chemical attack in syria. me
the origin of this area is towards eastern europe and eastern mediterranean. little bit above average. it will be cold on the north sea coasts. rain at times but not all the times. not plenty of sunshine, i'm afraid, is the week goes on. tuesday, the speu is the week goes on. tuesday, the spell of rain will work out of england and wales and the parts of scotla nd england and wales and the parts of scotland and northern ireland during the day. south—eastern area should start to brighten up....
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conflict of narratives and you don't really see a major problem of immigration in central in eastern europeso it's not about the numbers but it's about the perception and the general discours and countries like germany and france have experience with immigration and they also can see the practical benefits the german national team that is the world cup we know in football is a very different composition of ethnicity than it used to be in one nine hundred seventy four when we also won the world cup so there is a very different debate within the country including france and some other more multicultural country as compared to our most ethnically homogeneous countries poland for example has ninety nine percent of poles so it's of course a different debate but not only a different debate on what other challenges but also how the challenges are instrumentalist and a soft stance on something which in essence is a humanitarian obligation is something that is just absurd given the situation of people in need who otherwise would have died in syria oil's matthew goodwin in london let me come back to
conflict of narratives and you don't really see a major problem of immigration in central in eastern europeso it's not about the numbers but it's about the perception and the general discours and countries like germany and france have experience with immigration and they also can see the practical benefits the german national team that is the world cup we know in football is a very different composition of ethnicity than it used to be in one nine hundred seventy four when we also won the world...
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with brussels briefly well that to all band and also some of his other allies in central and eastern europe when they signed up to european integration did not think they were signing up to multiculturalism to the old people to cross borders they certainly didn't think they were signing up to do with the arrival of more than one million refugees and they see that as violating their traditions and their ability eat to as they see it defend their borders and defend their primary their ethnic national communities and that is a very different vision of europe from from the vision that we would associate with them on your macro or angela merkel and just one quick point is that the divides in europe now between west and east and to a lesser extent between north and south and also between the elite and voters these are very deep divides that will be with us for some time to come. a dull day rush don let me come back to you because victor o'bannon many people say is one of the few european leaders who says in public what others can only say behind closed doors he presents himself as the defender of
with brussels briefly well that to all band and also some of his other allies in central and eastern europe when they signed up to european integration did not think they were signing up to multiculturalism to the old people to cross borders they certainly didn't think they were signing up to do with the arrival of more than one million refugees and they see that as violating their traditions and their ability eat to as they see it defend their borders and defend their primary their ethnic...
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things change and of course hungary is an example because or honest or the strongest leaders in eastern europe is one of these leaders that stood up to brussels and also in many cases is where. you should occur . or one has been more divisive and supported president now that's a hungary is not germany and it's not a threat does not just force the eastlands in the e.u. so despite congress opposition to sanctions say on russia it's not been able to stop the derivatives so we have to look at the wider role it plays it's an important samples up in the process and the concern about. hungary does not eat or say the e.u. purchased russia but of course the crown it's very active the result of that and there's plenty more ahead on the new digging in the way because in say a controversial war on kenya's border has helped keep them safe from fighters. but if i'm comfortable have details of the special treatment brazil's president is receiving and present. and the new champions crowd at the us lost as gulf. war natives. in germany a special memorial service has been held for the victims of saturday's atta
things change and of course hungary is an example because or honest or the strongest leaders in eastern europe is one of these leaders that stood up to brussels and also in many cases is where. you should occur . or one has been more divisive and supported president now that's a hungary is not germany and it's not a threat does not just force the eastlands in the e.u. so despite congress opposition to sanctions say on russia it's not been able to stop the derivatives so we have to look at the...
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the origin of the air is actually eastern europe and the eastern med.e average, with the exception of chilly north sea coasts because of the easterly flow. rain at times, not all the time, some sunny spells, but not plenty of sunshine as the week goes on, i'm afraid. let's look at tuesday. we will see this spell of rain working out of england and wales into parts of scotland and northern ireland during the day. south—eastern areas start to brighten up, with some heavy, possibly thundery showers edging into southern england, especially south—west england and maybe wales later. any sunshine towards the south—east warming up. north sea scoast, a sign of things to come, temperatures in single figures for many of us through the week ahead, with that wind coming in off quite a cold sea, of course, at this time of year. plenty of low cloud and mist, that sort of thing. go west for the best of the dry and occasionally bright weather this week. this is bbc news. i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 11: the un security council is expected to hold an emergency me
the origin of the air is actually eastern europe and the eastern med.e average, with the exception of chilly north sea coasts because of the easterly flow. rain at times, not all the time, some sunny spells, but not plenty of sunshine as the week goes on, i'm afraid. let's look at tuesday. we will see this spell of rain working out of england and wales into parts of scotland and northern ireland during the day. south—eastern areas start to brighten up, with some heavy, possibly thundery...
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change and of course hunger is an example because or often is one of the strongest leaders in eastern europeis one of these leaders a stood up brussels and also in many cases where washington. oregon has been more divisive in support of president putin now that said hungary is not germany and is not a threat does not just force an influence in the e.u. so despite congress opposition to sanctions say on russia it not been able to stop or do. so we have to look at why role it plays is important sam. under you just. say were you struck of course. thank you mark sim across the page of my head on the news including. the city wanting to know why the motive behind the attack the vehicle in germany is still a mystery. and we'll have the details on the race killed one hundred forty nine women and children who were held hostage by a nigerian group disasters pitstop for a formula one driver forces him to quit the race or later. u.s. media are reporting that north korea has told u.s. officials it is willing to discuss the denuclearization of the korean peninsula the two countries have been in contact ah
change and of course hunger is an example because or often is one of the strongest leaders in eastern europeis one of these leaders a stood up brussels and also in many cases where washington. oregon has been more divisive in support of president putin now that said hungary is not germany and is not a threat does not just force an influence in the e.u. so despite congress opposition to sanctions say on russia it not been able to stop or do. so we have to look at why role it plays is important...
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things change and of course hungary is an example because bottom is or the strongest leaders in eastern europe is one of these leaders a stood up to brussels and also in many cases is where washington. oregon has been more divisive in support of president putin now that's a hungary is not germany and it's not a threat does not just force the eastlands so despite hungary's opposition to sanctions say on russia it's not been able to stop the derivatives actions so we have to look at the wider role it plays it's an important samples up in the process and the concern about. hungary does not have yto or say over of the e.u. structure but of course the crowd is very active the result is that the first batch of six hundred afghan refugees to be deported from turkey has left the country ankara says the may fall as a major influx of refugees crossing over from iran rights groups have criticized turkey for deporting them to countries where there is conflict saying it's putting lives at risk. our restaurant and jordan's capital amman which has been providing thousands of free meals to the homeless is so
things change and of course hungary is an example because bottom is or the strongest leaders in eastern europe is one of these leaders a stood up to brussels and also in many cases is where washington. oregon has been more divisive in support of president putin now that's a hungary is not germany and it's not a threat does not just force the eastlands so despite hungary's opposition to sanctions say on russia it's not been able to stop the derivatives actions so we have to look at the wider...
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s cold and snow once again to northern and eastern europe of course in some places even red stuff because the sahara dust that's all being chased out of the way now the active weather is coming in these from from the atlantic which is tends to be milder air and it certainly producing a fair amount of right about lifting temperatures and still snow left a legacy snow is likely to fall in southern sweden denmark as norway as you can see tension stockings and a photograph in moscow is only four as well but this general area is much more than it was but in warsaw up into the teens london joining them now you see the green that is the rain and the course the speed of the air suggests a fairly breezy time but it's all rising temperatures and stockings up to now about some get to wednesday moscow still pretty cold but this is the warm and sunny bit naff eastern europe releasing joerg a nice bit of early spring biggest now given what's happening further west you could expect to see some sort of rain or even snow of course fall in record algeria it will be rain it's not cold off any longer even up
s cold and snow once again to northern and eastern europe of course in some places even red stuff because the sahara dust that's all being chased out of the way now the active weather is coming in these from from the atlantic which is tends to be milder air and it certainly producing a fair amount of right about lifting temperatures and still snow left a legacy snow is likely to fall in southern sweden denmark as norway as you can see tension stockings and a photograph in moscow is only four as...
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which is facing the departure of britain next year concerns over russian influence in eastern europe have added renewed urgency to expansion efforts. ari to the conflict in syria now and tonight the u.s. state department is rejecting reports that international chemical weapons inspectors have entered the town of duma where a poison gas attack allegedly took place earlier this month syrian state media say that the team has been allowed access to the site and western powers believe the syrian government struck the town of duma with poison gas killing dozens of people know that triggered airstrikes by the u.s. and britain and france last friday night to those countries now accusing syria and its ally russia of attempting to cover up evidence of the alleged attack. earlier i spoke to journalist stefan borg he is the forward correspondent for t.v. for sweden he just returned from a trip to duma i asked him what type of situation the international weapons inspectors will face in do. they it's eleven days since the attack happened which means that a lot of the evidence could be destroyed or
which is facing the departure of britain next year concerns over russian influence in eastern europe have added renewed urgency to expansion efforts. ari to the conflict in syria now and tonight the u.s. state department is rejecting reports that international chemical weapons inspectors have entered the town of duma where a poison gas attack allegedly took place earlier this month syrian state media say that the team has been allowed access to the site and western powers believe the syrian...
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do you like for that >> the ones we like, which are geographically positioned around central eastern europe, because this is the place where they have rate growth and loan growth so banks like societe generale, we like those banks. even commerzbank, the other german lender, also in restructuring mode, but has an interesting positioning in eastern europe and commerzbank has a high sensitivity to rite hikes. >> thank you for joining the show this morning. >> jean-claude junker said greece won't need a precautionary credit line as it is bailed out. speaking with the greek prime minister, he praised athens for excellent reforms. and silvio maro asked whether greece should receive a credit line >> i think that's pretty clear now. in theory they can offer the instrument of precautionary credit line, but at the moment it doesn't seem necessary. markets are calm greece has issued bonds already on several occasions i think greece, if they can continue were their reforms, if they do that, i think greece can have a clean exit in august and return to the markets. >> willem is live where europ n europea
do you like for that >> the ones we like, which are geographically positioned around central eastern europe, because this is the place where they have rate growth and loan growth so banks like societe generale, we like those banks. even commerzbank, the other german lender, also in restructuring mode, but has an interesting positioning in eastern europe and commerzbank has a high sensitivity to rite hikes. >> thank you for joining the show this morning. >> jean-claude junker...
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the block which is facing the departure of britain next year concerns over russian influence in eastern europe have added renewed urgency to expansion efforts. what should the european union look like in the future today french president and many on my call pitches he is risen of the e.u. in a speech the european parliament he compared the divisions in europe to a civil war where democracy on one side and national see nationalism on the other while his speech was impassioned and at times even angry and so was the debate that followed. three hours of note taking discussion hashing out details it might have been a gruelling session for another politician but not emanuel. he appealed to members of the european parliament to help make his vision a reality he entered the debate with athletic enthusiasm. thank you ladies and gentleman with you i can still carry out a real parliamentary debate that was my favorite exercise is a minister. but it won't be a mere exercise for long wants to speed up the e.u. stalled reform process or return to nationalist ideals he says is no solution instead europe can
the block which is facing the departure of britain next year concerns over russian influence in eastern europe have added renewed urgency to expansion efforts. what should the european union look like in the future today french president and many on my call pitches he is risen of the e.u. in a speech the european parliament he compared the divisions in europe to a civil war where democracy on one side and national see nationalism on the other while his speech was impassioned and at times even...
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cash has been a big part of it but also, there are questions on legality as well, which is eastern europeng to the same rules as eve ryo ne playing to the same rules as everyone else. michael bloomberg to the rescue. the billionaire who did consider running for president during the last election, but he pulled out because he feared that if he ran them donald trump might get thejob. he got it he ran them donald trump might get the job. he got it anyway. he ran them donald trump might get thejob. he got it anyway. he is coming in with a $4.5 million a cheque to put the money into the pot that hasn't been going in for this paris climate deal. just that this year, it doesn't cover the full commitment to. i guess he is hoping somebody might follow him. he is saying he will do it. what is this about? is about michael remaining releva nt. about? is about michael remaining relevant. he said at the back end of the story that it is very unlikely that i will run as a presidential candidate, but we all know what that really m ea ns candidate, but we all know what that really means which is i am keepi
cash has been a big part of it but also, there are questions on legality as well, which is eastern europeng to the same rules as eve ryo ne playing to the same rules as everyone else. michael bloomberg to the rescue. the billionaire who did consider running for president during the last election, but he pulled out because he feared that if he ran them donald trump might get thejob. he got it he ran them donald trump might get the job. he got it anyway. he ran them donald trump might get thejob....
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he is able to move forward the movement against communism in eastern europe. >> there are strikes.anding a union. and the pope supports them. unions and totalitarian systems can't co-exist. the two don't go together. the soviet union saw him as a real threat. they followed him. there was a lot of surveillance of his residence. they were quite worried about him. >> threats from the soviets do not derail john paul ii's mission. he embarks upon a world tour. >> he makes the world his parish. >> he was someone who was seen in person by more people than anywhere in the history of the earth. >> popes had traveled in the past but never before had one pope reached so many people and so many different places. >> i began flying on pope john paul ii's jets around the world as part of the journalistic corps. he visited 129 countries. he logged over 700,000 miles. he made 14 trips to africa. during that time, the catholic population of africa doubled. >> huge screens, rock 'n' roll screens up behind him. today it might seem -- oh everybody does that. not when he started to do it. the idea of a
he is able to move forward the movement against communism in eastern europe. >> there are strikes.anding a union. and the pope supports them. unions and totalitarian systems can't co-exist. the two don't go together. the soviet union saw him as a real threat. they followed him. there was a lot of surveillance of his residence. they were quite worried about him. >> threats from the soviets do not derail john paul ii's mission. he embarks upon a world tour. >> he makes the world...
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parts of the upcoming eu budget, including shifting billions of euros in funding from central and eastern europend greece. the guardian online pages includes a report on former new york city mayor michael bloomberg, who has said he will write a $4.5 million cheque to cover this year's us commitment to the paris climate agreement. the daily telegraph leads with the call from british doctors, urging ministers to do more to tackle child obesity, including banning fast food outlets from opening within 400 meters of every school. and finally, the independent front page has a picture of mo farah, who broke the british record when he came third in yesterday's marathon. it was the hottest ever in terms of temperatures. so let's begin. with me is liam booth—smith, chief executive of independent think tank, localis.
parts of the upcoming eu budget, including shifting billions of euros in funding from central and eastern europend greece. the guardian online pages includes a report on former new york city mayor michael bloomberg, who has said he will write a $4.5 million cheque to cover this year's us commitment to the paris climate agreement. the daily telegraph leads with the call from british doctors, urging ministers to do more to tackle child obesity, including banning fast food outlets from opening...
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in the rural areas of eastern europe they had an addition to poverty, other represents to look to americaung boys to the army, in a mother's lifetime, she might not see him again. and always there was the police. the histor historic persecutor armenian, slovak and jew. >> what i feel now i see the peasant with the wagon and hay to take me away. the whole town was around my wagon. everyone came to say good-bye. i didn't know how to say good-bye. >> poland, russia, romania. >> making their way to the railheads saw passage to the sea. some had money for the journey and some did not. >> the turning back was seldom an alternative. >> i didn't pay no tickets, and get on the train and pray for luck. >> they were like a punch bunch pigs. you put them in the passenger car. that's the way they looked there. >> for many, entering the great port cities of northern europe was like entering a new world. they had reached the sea and the immigrant was now in the hands of the steamship company. immigrants from the east to north swarmed toant western, hamberg and liverpool to be processed for the passage t
in the rural areas of eastern europe they had an addition to poverty, other represents to look to americaung boys to the army, in a mother's lifetime, she might not see him again. and always there was the police. the histor historic persecutor armenian, slovak and jew. >> what i feel now i see the peasant with the wagon and hay to take me away. the whole town was around my wagon. everyone came to say good-bye. i didn't know how to say good-bye. >> poland, russia, romania. >>...
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look what they are trying to do throughout eastern europe. this is something that russia should be held accountable for. and the state department needs to make a determination whether or not russia has exceeded simple sanctions and moved on to what should be a critical watershed moment in our relationship has become a state sponsor of terror. >> harris: i want to step in and get rapid fire questions on this because this would be ground-shaking, a game change. if we hold them as a state sponsor of terror, we now put russia on the same list of other countries that we don't typically sit down with. the president has said in a phone call that was reported to us in the media that he would actually sit down with putin. he would actually sit down with kim jong un. so, how do you see it going forward, the relationship between the united states and russia if you put him in this category, put russia in this state sponsor category? >> well, that's a determines that the state department needs to make, given all of the information that they have available
look what they are trying to do throughout eastern europe. this is something that russia should be held accountable for. and the state department needs to make a determination whether or not russia has exceeded simple sanctions and moved on to what should be a critical watershed moment in our relationship has become a state sponsor of terror. >> harris: i want to step in and get rapid fire questions on this because this would be ground-shaking, a game change. if we hold them as a state...
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from norway and eastern europe to canada and japan. peter travels where the next project will take. one of the most challenging works to date was painted on the. outside. so we heard about these. from somebody with dennis maybe there is a. there but i don't know exactly where it is so we decided to do founded because maybe it was interesting we decided to. the small i react do you mind if we ban something on your name and yes it could be so nice for us to have a growing from you on this so. that. the local council pitched in and meanwhile continue to spread and social message all over the. before a movie or television series takes place lots of preparation goes into finding the exact locations for the shoots and that is the job of a location scout now they go out weeks even months ahead of time and test spaces until they find the right one will berlin as a film location has been growing in popularity over the years so we've companied a scout on the job to see which spots are the favorites. be it nazi thrillers darkseid fire films or historical movies berlin's temple airport is a pop
from norway and eastern europe to canada and japan. peter travels where the next project will take. one of the most challenging works to date was painted on the. outside. so we heard about these. from somebody with dennis maybe there is a. there but i don't know exactly where it is so we decided to do founded because maybe it was interesting we decided to. the small i react do you mind if we ban something on your name and yes it could be so nice for us to have a growing from you on this so....
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. >> reporter: russia, north korea, eastern europe? >> absolutely. even people within the united states. >> reporter: here at darpa the secret of department of defense agency that helps to develop siri and driverless calls, dr. david dorman is running a new program to fight against fabricated news saying it's being produced all around the world. they're building new software and artificial intelligence that allow government agencies and tech companies to scan any image to see if it's been altered. >> you might be able to look at the shadows here. >> reporter: like this photo where a plane was added. the program scans it and detect the doctoring with a heat map. this airplane has been placed in this photo. >> it's been spliced. >> reporter: the goal develop technology for the u.s. government along with facebook, google and other tech companies that will be ready in a matter of two years. how quickly can you figure this out with your machine learning that there's something wrong here? >> some of the indicators work in fractions of a second, some take t
. >> reporter: russia, north korea, eastern europe? >> absolutely. even people within the united states. >> reporter: here at darpa the secret of department of defense agency that helps to develop siri and driverless calls, dr. david dorman is running a new program to fight against fabricated news saying it's being produced all around the world. they're building new software and artificial intelligence that allow government agencies and tech companies to scan any image to see...
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that i believe would be instrumental in protecting both eastern europe and western united states. now, it is true that during the obama administration we were down to 30 ground-based inter-. we were planning for 20 more. do you feel that is the right steps to be taken? gen. o'shaughnessy: i do and i would take the opportunity to thank the committee for the great support for the broadwell missile defense activities that have been ongoing. i think the additional 20 is the exact path we should be taking. sen. inhofe: senator reid? sen. reed: thank you. again i look forward to working with you. several of your predecessors said that we would be in a better position in the south china sea and arctic if we were members of the convention on the sea. would you share with that? admiral davidson? admiral davidson: yet yes, sir. i agree. it would help our position legally across the globe. it would do nothing to limit our military operations in the manner in which we are conducting them. >> in general are shaughnessy, is a critical for us to be participants? yes, itare shaughnessy: is. it wo
that i believe would be instrumental in protecting both eastern europe and western united states. now, it is true that during the obama administration we were down to 30 ground-based inter-. we were planning for 20 more. do you feel that is the right steps to be taken? gen. o'shaughnessy: i do and i would take the opportunity to thank the committee for the great support for the broadwell missile defense activities that have been ongoing. i think the additional 20 is the exact path we should be...
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will deal with the gas pipeline overground and obviously this is going to be very important for eastern europe and it will also ensure the security of the region i think there is also a good outlook for. industrial the corporation cars metal production. finance szell cooperation and also in technology. and obviously true technical. matters there is good cooperation between both countries particularly the asean three s four hundred. and we have very much that this will lead to very effective cooperation between our two military industrial complexes. we have paid particular priority. attention to humanitarian issues managerial cooperation tourist to turkey for example from russia it is already been said that there has been a huge. influx of russian tourists and we believe the next year will rise to six million. on the question of liberalizing visa visa regimes. and. all that particularly the documents which are necessary we have thought about facilitating that. of course we also looked at syria and we did that on the basis of this sort she platform which was recently held. and we are particularl
will deal with the gas pipeline overground and obviously this is going to be very important for eastern europe and it will also ensure the security of the region i think there is also a good outlook for. industrial the corporation cars metal production. finance szell cooperation and also in technology. and obviously true technical. matters there is good cooperation between both countries particularly the asean three s four hundred. and we have very much that this will lead to very effective...
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brown is a lawyer in prague and bratislava and advisors western firms that operate in eastern europe welcome to the show so what's the investor sentiment when it comes to slovakia there being mass protests against corruption a small government reshuffle but this sounds like a deeply entrenched problem. if you or most western investors corruption was not so much your problem as long as you were manufacturing ones you were discussing state money public document or for instance also lend you subsidies in this respect do it or tension more context is corruption if you will just minute hectoring slovakia are still a perfect country and economic growth has shown up so i guess that one particular sector but a bit but are we talking about organized criminal gangs with links to the italian mafia or is this said to be the case in the journalist's murder well those are still under investigation of course but generally was a lot of italian black money great money going into eastern europe after their early chanst and nobody cared about the origins and this all something now the farmer in the rep
brown is a lawyer in prague and bratislava and advisors western firms that operate in eastern europe welcome to the show so what's the investor sentiment when it comes to slovakia there being mass protests against corruption a small government reshuffle but this sounds like a deeply entrenched problem. if you or most western investors corruption was not so much your problem as long as you were manufacturing ones you were discussing state money public document or for instance also lend you...
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from norway and eastern europe to canada and japan. peter travel to where the next project will take. one of the most challenging works to date was painted on the band and outside science. so we heard about these. from somebody with this maybe sarah. there but i don't know exactly where it is so we decided to do follow indeed because maybe twas interesting we decided to ask the small i react do you mind if we paint something on your own baby and he say oh yes he could be so nice for us to have a growing from you understand so we say ok let's do thinking about that that. are expensive the local council pitched in and meanwhile peter continue to spread and social message all over the world. before a movie or a television series takes place lots of preparation goes into finding the exact locations for the shoot and that is the job of a location scout now they go out weeks even months ahead of time and test spaces until they find the right one well berlin as a film location has been growing in popularity over the years so we've companied a
from norway and eastern europe to canada and japan. peter travel to where the next project will take. one of the most challenging works to date was painted on the band and outside science. so we heard about these. from somebody with this maybe sarah. there but i don't know exactly where it is so we decided to do follow indeed because maybe twas interesting we decided to ask the small i react do you mind if we paint something on your own baby and he say oh yes he could be so nice for us to have...
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. >> russia, north korea, eastern europe? >> absolutely.e within the use. >> here at darpa, people who helped to create siri and driverless cars, he's run agnew program to fight against fabricated news saying it's being produced all around the world. that are building new software and artificial intelligence that'll allow governments and tech agencies to scan any information -- like this photo where a plane was added. it's scanned and detected with a heat map. >> this airplane has been placed into this photo? >> it's call splice where you take something and place it into a different photo. >> facebook and google and other tech companies will be ready in a matter of two years. >> how quickly can you figure this out with your machine learn that there's something wrong here? >> some indicators work in fractions of second, some take ten, 15 seconds. >> moving forward we need to be more vigilant than what we trust from the internet. >> making sure thank you see it john loan you can believe it. jo ling kent, arlington, virginia. >>> the san franc
. >> russia, north korea, eastern europe? >> absolutely.e within the use. >> here at darpa, people who helped to create siri and driverless cars, he's run agnew program to fight against fabricated news saying it's being produced all around the world. that are building new software and artificial intelligence that'll allow governments and tech agencies to scan any information -- like this photo where a plane was added. it's scanned and detected with a heat map. >> this...
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evidence that proves great britain was involved in the organization of this provocative act in eastern europe. the face-off continued with incrimination slime back and forth. the u.s. has scolded its russian counterpart. >> i am in of how you say what you say with a straight face. i really am. >> she told the syrian delegation that the u.s. was still considering a military response. britain's envoy claims that the russian envoy met the meeting. >> this is grotesque. it is a blatant lie. it is some of the worst pieces of fake as we have seen from the russian propaganda machine. quest chemical weapons inspectors have arrived in damascus in search of answers. this hasn't stopped families flocking to the city's theme parks. >> crazy trump has lost his mind. the syrian people do not get scared under the leadership of a sawed. we are not afraid because when it is needed, we carry our weapons and fight with the army are. syria's government has turned up the heat, involved by his russian ally, it has issued a warning that it will defend itself but -- against any military strikes. >> let's get more fr
evidence that proves great britain was involved in the organization of this provocative act in eastern europe. the face-off continued with incrimination slime back and forth. the u.s. has scolded its russian counterpart. >> i am in of how you say what you say with a straight face. i really am. >> she told the syrian delegation that the u.s. was still considering a military response. britain's envoy claims that the russian envoy met the meeting. >> this is grotesque. it is a...
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different scotland definitely ireland denmark for sure in finland i'd really like to travel in eastern europe maybe even israel while in austin to assume. there's a lot of opportunities for stone masons there and maybe even australia and new zealand on. tradition dictates that he hits the road for at least three years and a day more if he wants to i think they're going to isn't sure how long he'll keep travelling meeting people as welcoming is the elvis family certainly helps to spoil him. something now for all of you do it yourself out there are you in need of an extra place to hang your clothes or your coats if so then we have an idea for you one of our resident d i y x furred sorry hans and shows us how to build a coke rack out of simple hangers. hi i'm glad the first impressions matter so it's great that people listen and that. today i want to show you how to make a code right out of your class so you know. you need a glue to spruce wood board which you can get at the hardware store zavvi chose one that's eighty by twenty centimeters. wouldn't close hang is that he is using six identical
different scotland definitely ireland denmark for sure in finland i'd really like to travel in eastern europe maybe even israel while in austin to assume. there's a lot of opportunities for stone masons there and maybe even australia and new zealand on. tradition dictates that he hits the road for at least three years and a day more if he wants to i think they're going to isn't sure how long he'll keep travelling meeting people as welcoming is the elvis family certainly helps to spoil him....