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[video clip] >> there is no soviet domination of eastern europe and there never will be under a fordtration. i'm sorry. could i just -- did i understand you to say, sir, that the russians are not using eastern europe as their own sphere of influence and occupying most of the countries there and making sure with their troops that it's a communist zone, whereas on our side of the line, the italians and the french are still working with -- >> i don't believe that the yugoslavians consider themselves dominated by the soviet union. i don't believe that the romanians consider themselves dominated by the soviet union. i don't believe that the poles consider themselves dominated by the soviet union. each of those countries is independent, autonomous. it has its own territorial integrity. and the united states does not concede that those countries are under the domination of the soviet union. >> the last point is the point he was trying to make, but what all the press picked up on, and president carter picked up on, was here was a president who didn't even seem to acknowledge that the soviet
[video clip] >> there is no soviet domination of eastern europe and there never will be under a fordtration. i'm sorry. could i just -- did i understand you to say, sir, that the russians are not using eastern europe as their own sphere of influence and occupying most of the countries there and making sure with their troops that it's a communist zone, whereas on our side of the line, the italians and the french are still working with -- >> i don't believe that the yugoslavians...
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it is putting pressure on eastern europe and the baltic states. i think i encourage you to try to improve those relations. all of us meet frequently with our european partners. i have made more trips to europe than i intended to in 2017. one of the reasons is i want to reaffirm our commitment to the strong, strategical alliances with nato and the eu. i am hopeful those discussions will help people realize that they are strong relationships long- term. do you get the same sense? i appreciate your testimony here. i am not one to ignore problems. i want to get right in. if there is conflict involved, fine . get the problem resolved and move forward. do you get the sense that that is the attitude you are dealing with with your european partners? they can separate their short- term troubles versus what the long-term outlook is? >> i do. i get the impression in our conversation with members of nato and the eu that there is a growing realization that history did not take the course that people expected it to take from the vantage point of 1989. the world
it is putting pressure on eastern europe and the baltic states. i think i encourage you to try to improve those relations. all of us meet frequently with our european partners. i have made more trips to europe than i intended to in 2017. one of the reasons is i want to reaffirm our commitment to the strong, strategical alliances with nato and the eu. i am hopeful those discussions will help people realize that they are strong relationships long- term. do you get the same sense? i appreciate...
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would never in a new job you have had so many of the clubs the not in eastern europe and this is part of this is going the round of to off to the cup in the different continent so that mapping what you think the legacy will be for russia meet russia had a strong tradition of football anyway if the european champions they've done very well this levy actually all these great heroes so they had all.
would never in a new job you have had so many of the clubs the not in eastern europe and this is part of this is going the round of to off to the cup in the different continent so that mapping what you think the legacy will be for russia meet russia had a strong tradition of football anyway if the european champions they've done very well this levy actually all these great heroes so they had all.
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was never in a new job you have had so many of the clubs the not in eastern europe and this is part of this is the going around of to off to the top in the different continents of their mapping and talking of innovations there's no such technology as well we now have be are and i think you've always had your own particular views about technology how do you think that b.a. are has had an impact on this while competing is a positive thing to think it's a negative thing by same good it is it is not yet totally and ready to be introduced in a vote of. because the we are. would be good if the. knowledge say the referees hit the television referees should always be the same group. because now they change every match and tell you no in a referee. according to their also think game it.
was never in a new job you have had so many of the clubs the not in eastern europe and this is part of this is the going around of to off to the top in the different continents of their mapping and talking of innovations there's no such technology as well we now have be are and i think you've always had your own particular views about technology how do you think that b.a. are has had an impact on this while competing is a positive thing to think it's a negative thing by same good it is it is...
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one place they're especially aggressive is in central and eastern europe. our first priority here is to check russian aggression. in recent years the kremlin has attempted to forcefully redraw borders, intimidate and attack neighbors, launch disinformation and cyber campaigns against the west, and engaged in military build ups on its western frontiers. we seek a better relationship with russia, but that can only happen when russia stops its aggressive behavior. we will not compromise our principles or allies. the years of soft policy that enabled russian aggression are over. we will continue to raise the cost of russian aggression until president putin chooses a different path. since january of 2017 we have brought sanctions against 213 russian individuals or businesses. we have expelled the largest number of russian spies in history. in partnership with ucomm, the state department is leading the u.s. government's effort to counter russian disinformation. we continue to demand the russian government uphold international commitments and allow its citizens to
one place they're especially aggressive is in central and eastern europe. our first priority here is to check russian aggression. in recent years the kremlin has attempted to forcefully redraw borders, intimidate and attack neighbors, launch disinformation and cyber campaigns against the west, and engaged in military build ups on its western frontiers. we seek a better relationship with russia, but that can only happen when russia stops its aggressive behavior. we will not compromise our...
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now on board its own board i'm having and also as you as you said it's the first world cup in eastern europe we've been to south africa we've been in brazil g. think fee for at least he's winning over it its message of spreading football to all the world is actually winning is six years and i have to say that those instrumental to bring the world cup in all continents have to go together we've had the time president lost because of the ways of the world cup was already only played in the americas north and south and good of so we started to go to to asia who will have a job and korea and then there we went to africa and to now we have to go are older onto the world and the eastern europe would never in a new job you have had so many of the clubs the not the nice and europe and this is part of this to. go in the round of to off to the top in the different continents of their mapping and talking of innovations there's a sec check knology as well we now have be are and i think you've always had your own particular views about technology how do you think that we are has had an impact on this wel
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she stood up to it truculent vladimir putin and eastern europe -- in eastern europe. [applause] she ended -- and read her memoirs and you will get the detail on that. she ended a bitter and bloody israel and between hezbollah. marie wouldand anne talk about this. she pioneered an important conceptual change about how we should think about diplomacy. it was her insight that american diplomacy, american development, and american defense must all be linked in a national cohesive strategy. in contrast to the absolutely deplorable lack of support for our diplomats over the last year, she inspired our diplomats to represent the united states. this panel's is meeting at an important moment where america's greatness is being challenged as never before. what has made america an exceptional nation, the indispensable nation as secretary clinton and secretary albright used to remind us? what has made us a great nation since the second world war and the yearsce?in we had to be an outward looking people. we had to understand we had to be part of the global comment comns, engage wit
she stood up to it truculent vladimir putin and eastern europe -- in eastern europe. [applause] she ended -- and read her memoirs and you will get the detail on that. she ended a bitter and bloody israel and between hezbollah. marie wouldand anne talk about this. she pioneered an important conceptual change about how we should think about diplomacy. it was her insight that american diplomacy, american development, and american defense must all be linked in a national cohesive strategy. in...
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there is real democracy in central and eastern europe. we need to do better at countering russian propaganda. and information operations in europe and here. lastly, we need to invest to ensure that we maintain military edge that we will need in critical areas like cyber and electronic warfare, precision to again, underwrite deterrence and make sure that vladimir putin does not miscalculate and think that he can cross the border into europe or cross a border and threaten us militarily. let me stop there. >> a quick follow-up before we -- [applause] before we talk about the middle east and north korea. two parallel subjects. the week, really one of only bipartisan committees these days in congress, the committee on intelligence led by a republican, richard burr of north carolina and a democrat, mark warner of virginia issued a report after more than one year of study and hearings saying they had no doubt the russians interfered in the elections. no doubt the interfered on behalf of candidate trump. are we ready for 2018? he talked about, are
there is real democracy in central and eastern europe. we need to do better at countering russian propaganda. and information operations in europe and here. lastly, we need to invest to ensure that we maintain military edge that we will need in critical areas like cyber and electronic warfare, precision to again, underwrite deterrence and make sure that vladimir putin does not miscalculate and think that he can cross the border into europe or cross a border and threaten us militarily. let me...
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eastern europe, the former soviet union, first reported in the spring by mcclatchy.ow tonight a new wrinkle. because the president's favorite architect, who among other things design the quarter of a billion dollar would be metropolitans on the coast. the architect has gone off the grid. a cnbc reporter tried to inquire with the architecture about his work on trump deals in eastern europe. upon being contacted by a reporter for cnbc, the architect disappeared in a poof of moek. mr. fotiadis. his name if fotiadis quote did not respond to call or email but eight hours later i announced on twitter he announced closing his firm. jfa after ten years if business. a few days later. he closed the twitter account he used to announce the closing of his firm. by the end of the week all the contents of his professional website including the portfolio had been removed also gone was reference to the two overseas branchs of his firm he opened in georgia and ukraine. mr. fotiadis has not answered repeated calls emails or text messages from cnbc with questions about his work in euras
eastern europe, the former soviet union, first reported in the spring by mcclatchy.ow tonight a new wrinkle. because the president's favorite architect, who among other things design the quarter of a billion dollar would be metropolitans on the coast. the architect has gone off the grid. a cnbc reporter tried to inquire with the architecture about his work on trump deals in eastern europe. upon being contacted by a reporter for cnbc, the architect disappeared in a poof of moek. mr. fotiadis....
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could i just -- did i understand you to say, sir, that the are not using eastern europe as their owne of ofluence and occupying most the countries there and making sure with their troops that it's a communist zone, whereas on our side of the line, the italians and the french are still with -- >> i don't believe, mr. franco, the yugoslavians consider themselves dominated by the soviet union. i don't believe that the romanians consider themselves dominated be i the soviet union. the polselieve that consider themselves dominated by the soviet union. countries is independent, autonomous. its own territorial integrity. and the united states does not that those countries are under the domination of the soviet union. the pointt point is he was trying to make, but what all the press picked up on, and picked up on,er was here was a president who didn't even seem to acknowledge existed,soviet union and the kind of control that the soviets had over eastern europe. conservatives in his party, it was just confirming the idea that president ford was touch with the realities and dangers overseas. d
could i just -- did i understand you to say, sir, that the are not using eastern europe as their owne of ofluence and occupying most the countries there and making sure with their troops that it's a communist zone, whereas on our side of the line, the italians and the french are still with -- >> i don't believe, mr. franco, the yugoslavians consider themselves dominated by the soviet union. i don't believe that the romanians consider themselves dominated be i the soviet union. the...
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she stood up to a vladimir putin in eastern europe. [applause] read her memoirs and you will get the detail. she ended a bitter war with and shend hezbollah managed nuclear arms reductions to make this a safer world. she also, and anne-marie will talk about this, i am sure, she pioneered an important conceptual change about how we should think about diplomacy. it was her insight that american diplomacy and defense must all be linked in one, cohesive, national strategy. to the absolutely deplorable lack of support for our diplomats over the last year , she inspired our diplomats to represent the united states, our young women, our young men, around the world. this panel's is meeting at an importantomt where america's greatness is being challenged as never before. what has made america exceptional, the indispensable nation as secretary clinton and secretary albright used to remind us? what has made us a great nation since the second world war and the year sense? we had to be an outward looking people. we had to understand we had to be pa
she stood up to a vladimir putin in eastern europe. [applause] read her memoirs and you will get the detail. she ended a bitter war with and shend hezbollah managed nuclear arms reductions to make this a safer world. she also, and anne-marie will talk about this, i am sure, she pioneered an important conceptual change about how we should think about diplomacy. it was her insight that american diplomacy and defense must all be linked in one, cohesive, national strategy. to the absolutely...
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a cnbc reporter tried to inquire with this architect about his work on trump deals in eastern europe,ed by a reporter for cnbc the architect disappeared in a poof of smoke. mr. fotiadis his name is, "did not respond to a call or e-mail. but eight hours later he announced on twitter that he was closing his firm, john fotiadis architect, or jfa, after ten years in business. a few days later mr. fotiadis closed the twitter account he had used to announce he was closing down his firm. by the end of the week all the contents from his professional website including his international architecture portfolio had been removed. also gone was reference to the two overseas branches of his firm that he had opened in georgia and in ukraine. mr. fotiadis has not answered repeated calls, e-mails or text messages from cnbc with questions about his work in eurasia or why he shuttered his company. he's also declining to comment on whether he has been approached by anybody from robert mueller's office." what was that about? you get a call from cnbc and you immediately shut down your architecture firm, dis
a cnbc reporter tried to inquire with this architect about his work on trump deals in eastern europe,ed by a reporter for cnbc the architect disappeared in a poof of smoke. mr. fotiadis his name is, "did not respond to a call or e-mail. but eight hours later he announced on twitter that he was closing his firm, john fotiadis architect, or jfa, after ten years in business. a few days later mr. fotiadis closed the twitter account he had used to announce he was closing down his firm. by the...
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so you can count on looking towards eastern europe also within western europe with japan with china what we're having is not a trade war where it's. obscene each against all this is a hub and spokes sort of system where the usa is conducting bilateral trade wars with other countries these other countries around the hub will be trading with each other there's just resist abuse it will be a movement of a lot of traits of this is why the effect the impact on each of these individual called them lilliputians countries compared to go over in the middle. as we know go over could be tied down by the many small little pollution this is going to be probably the undoing the fact that. it will be a unilateral trade war of the united states against the world if trump has his way and that's not really something that we i mean everybody gets hurt let's not get this wrong there are losses to the world economy but it will be disproportionately borne by the united states because all the other partners have many more possibilities for trade where you know you just got back from the united states i mean wh
so you can count on looking towards eastern europe also within western europe with japan with china what we're having is not a trade war where it's. obscene each against all this is a hub and spokes sort of system where the usa is conducting bilateral trade wars with other countries these other countries around the hub will be trading with each other there's just resist abuse it will be a movement of a lot of traits of this is why the effect the impact on each of these individual called them...
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so success for them is to have this program for the whole of the eastern europe potentially the rest of the world i mean. some exchanges system to be is this is a global platform to enable who anyone who has only been to anywhere else in the world and you he said right for those just joining us you know we've been talking about this for a bit now so as you point out anybody anywhere can get involved the solar energy business and derive an income from that seller energy. and this solves problems in areas that have no access to energy because they do have access however to the sun and so this is really creating a whole new market now the efficiencies in this are quite remarkable because if issuances encrypt zero are phenomenal you can stand pennies around using the crypto network it doesn't really cost anything to send pennies and the cost of solar energy is plummeting and so all the components of this business model the raw materials the components the prices falling so this allows for that income to be generated cyr capturing something from the sun the sun the god the apollo god
so success for them is to have this program for the whole of the eastern europe potentially the rest of the world i mean. some exchanges system to be is this is a global platform to enable who anyone who has only been to anywhere else in the world and you he said right for those just joining us you know we've been talking about this for a bit now so as you point out anybody anywhere can get involved the solar energy business and derive an income from that seller energy. and this solves problems...
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wednesday will dawn onafine eastern europe.micron co mforta ble fairly low so not fairly the micron comfortable but it will get warmer. temperatures will be a few degrees down, still into the low 20s because of that easterly breeze. very similar story on thursday, chasing the high cloud, wins starting to ease. having seen a peak in the temperatures, they will potentially left on thursday towards that 30 degrees mark. but further west, northwest of scotland has cloud around. it looks as if those high temperatures will last through the week and into the weekend and beyond, perhaps not pushing towards 30 degrees by that stage, but certainly in the low— mid—20s. there might be an incursion of north —— atla ntic might be an incursion of north —— atlantic air into the northwest, bringing the potential for rain, atlantic air into the northwest, bringing the potentialfor rain, as well as the potential for showers to break out across the southern half of the country. breaking down the heat, but really next week and beyond still looks ma
wednesday will dawn onafine eastern europe.micron co mforta ble fairly low so not fairly the micron comfortable but it will get warmer. temperatures will be a few degrees down, still into the low 20s because of that easterly breeze. very similar story on thursday, chasing the high cloud, wins starting to ease. having seen a peak in the temperatures, they will potentially left on thursday towards that 30 degrees mark. but further west, northwest of scotland has cloud around. it looks as if those...
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so success for them is to have this program for the whole of the eastern europe potentially and the rest of the world i mean. some exchanges system to be is this is a global platform to enable who anyone who is only going to work anywhere else in the world and you would he be seated right for those just joining us you know we've been talking about this for a bit now so as you point out anybody anywhere can get involved the solar energy business and derive an income from the seller energy. and this solves problems in areas that have no access to energy because they do have access however to the sun and so this is really creating a whole new market now the efficiencies in this are quite remarkable because the efficiencies encrypt zero are phenomenal you can stand pennies around using the crypto network it doesn't really cost anything to send pennies and the cost of solar energy is plummeting and so all the components of this business model the raw materials the components the prices falling so this allows for that income to be generated cyr capturing something from the sun the sun
so success for them is to have this program for the whole of the eastern europe potentially and the rest of the world i mean. some exchanges system to be is this is a global platform to enable who anyone who is only going to work anywhere else in the world and you would he be seated right for those just joining us you know we've been talking about this for a bit now so as you point out anybody anywhere can get involved the solar energy business and derive an income from the seller energy. and...
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it has been pretty hot across southern scandinavia, eastern europe and the eastern mediterranean thisat comes with some heavy rain and thunderstorms. those should be steering clear of our shores. some dry weather on monday. this is bbc news. the headlines at 8pm: theresa may has said she is determined to deliver brexit for the whole of the uk after borisjohnson was secretly recorded suggesting the government lacked guts in its negotiations with the eu. people like boris have strong views on brexit, but so do i. i want to deliver brexit for the british people, that's what people want. and i'm getting on and doing it. president trump has suggested russia should be readmitted to the g7 group of economies, four years after it was expelled because of the annexation of crimea. they threw russia out. they should let russia come back in because we should have russia at the negotiating table. it's been revealed that the queen had eye surgery last month to remove a cataract. in recent weeks, the queen, who's 92, been seen wearing sunglasses at a number of public events. what a laugh!
it has been pretty hot across southern scandinavia, eastern europe and the eastern mediterranean thisat comes with some heavy rain and thunderstorms. those should be steering clear of our shores. some dry weather on monday. this is bbc news. the headlines at 8pm: theresa may has said she is determined to deliver brexit for the whole of the uk after borisjohnson was secretly recorded suggesting the government lacked guts in its negotiations with the eu. people like boris have strong views on...
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would never in a new job you have had so many of the clubs the not in eastern europe and this is part of this is the going around those two of the those cup in the different continents and that map of what you think the legacy will be for russia meet russia had a strong tradition of football anyway if the european champions they've done very well this levee actually all these great heroes so they had already they have this infrastructure they have the russian premier league what do you think the legacy will be just that will build on it they will use these new stadiums. i'm sure that they do it if you give a boost when you speak about the the old stars i have always to mention cmon yard my my dear friends women you know who had a certain time was also president of the of the federation of their football but the natural laid out it's a to confirm the legacy of football because all the ways in the voters say it now russia it's on the ice ok no now they will concede it's football and food bowl moves more than any older sport all around civil and his legacy to. russia was already
would never in a new job you have had so many of the clubs the not in eastern europe and this is part of this is the going around those two of the those cup in the different continents and that map of what you think the legacy will be for russia meet russia had a strong tradition of football anyway if the european champions they've done very well this levee actually all these great heroes so they had already they have this infrastructure they have the russian premier league what do you think...
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one place where they are especially aggressive is in central and eastern europe. our first priority here is to check russian aggression. in rect years, a gremlin has attempted to forcefully redraw borders, intimidated and attack neighbors, launch information and cyber campaigns against the west and engaged in military buildups on the western frontiers. . . . >> since january 2017 we brought sanctions against russian individuals and entities. in response to the attack the united kingdom we helped organize the largest expulsion of russian spies in history was that more than a hundred 50 spies back to russia. the partnership for your leading the u.s. government's effort to counter this information. demand the russian government uphold its commitment allows citizens to exercise their freedoms without fear of retribution. the parallel, were building the means of self-defense where the frontier states most directly threatened. we've lifted the previous restrictions and help the states improve. simultaneously, were striving to keep ukraine on the path of reform. by urgin
one place where they are especially aggressive is in central and eastern europe. our first priority here is to check russian aggression. in rect years, a gremlin has attempted to forcefully redraw borders, intimidated and attack neighbors, launch information and cyber campaigns against the west and engaged in military buildups on the western frontiers. . . . >> since january 2017 we brought sanctions against russian individuals and entities. in response to the attack the united kingdom we...
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people from particularly eastern europe came here. and poles -- you would hear numerous foreign languages spoken here. of theonic in a sense politics of immigration today where this was an immigration hub of bringing people from all over the world to work here. back to the economy, that's what really was -- this was the worth,t employer in fort but also north texas and in texas. behind me is the fort worth exchange building. the exchange building was in had to dos very name with the business of cattle. you had the producer of the animal, which was the ranch, the farmer out there. then, that producer had to sell the animal to someone. in many cases, they were being swift orrmour and other ranches or other individuals. this building was built in 1902. it is a beautiful building. one of the first buildings built by the fort worth stockyards company, the company that built the infrastructure around this area. the infrastructure had to provide for the maintenance of the stalls, 80 acres of stalls, but also had to provide the business opera
people from particularly eastern europe came here. and poles -- you would hear numerous foreign languages spoken here. of theonic in a sense politics of immigration today where this was an immigration hub of bringing people from all over the world to work here. back to the economy, that's what really was -- this was the worth,t employer in fort but also north texas and in texas. behind me is the fort worth exchange building. the exchange building was in had to dos very name with the business of...
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very, very warm indeed across southern parts of scandinavia, eastern europe into the eastern side ofekend. but that warmth comes with some storms as well. just steering clear of our shores into the early pa rt clear of our shores into the early part of next week. most places will be dry with some sunshine. it could be dry with some sunshine. it could be all change from wednesday onwards. this is bbc world news today. i'm kasia madera. our top stories: can the talks stay cordial? disagreements are already coming up at the g7 leaders meeting in canada. anger in turkey as austria shuts down seven mosques it says are funded from abroad. turkey says the move is islamophobic. israel kills palestinians protesting at the gaza border. hundreds more are reportedly injured. also in the programme: celebrity chef, writer and tv presenter anthony bourdain has died. we'll hear how he opened up the culinary world for audiences. we could be in store for a rocky g7 summit.
very, very warm indeed across southern parts of scandinavia, eastern europe into the eastern side ofekend. but that warmth comes with some storms as well. just steering clear of our shores into the early pa rt clear of our shores into the early part of next week. most places will be dry with some sunshine. it could be dry with some sunshine. it could be all change from wednesday onwards. this is bbc world news today. i'm kasia madera. our top stories: can the talks stay cordial? disagreements...
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no one wants russia here to bomb eastern europe which is if you. rebel against the mighty global news that matters. d.w. mate for mines. hi and welcome to a special edition of kino coming to you today from the city of frankfurt famous of course for its skyline and for being germany's capital of high finance but frankfurt is also home to one of the largest film museums in europe and they're honoring with an amazing exhibit a cinematic masterpiece. two thousand and one a space odyssey the mother of all science fiction films. in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight director stanley kubrick rewrote the rules of cinema in a way that continues to amaze and inspire. this conversation can serve no purpose anymore today on keno we're doing a deep dive into two thousand and one we're voting our entire show to stanley kubrick's saif i class a. film turns fifty this year but two thousand and one is still way ahead of its time. when kubrick began putting aside fine masterpiece together in the mid one nine hundred sixty s. american city its were vying to be th
no one wants russia here to bomb eastern europe which is if you. rebel against the mighty global news that matters. d.w. mate for mines. hi and welcome to a special edition of kino coming to you today from the city of frankfurt famous of course for its skyline and for being germany's capital of high finance but frankfurt is also home to one of the largest film museums in europe and they're honoring with an amazing exhibit a cinematic masterpiece. two thousand and one a space odyssey the mother...
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countries cannot agree as if you're talking about taking in migrants for instance some countries in eastern europe say no we will simply not take anybody we don't agree if you talk about better border controls some countries say we don't want a fortress europe and so on and so forth there was just no consensus on anything the european union does need a common asylum system to sort of level the the what migrants get in the country the conditions for them. so the asylum shopping within the european union will stop they do need better border controls they do need more ships they do need more a customs officers and so on and so force all this now really has to be brought about quickly otherwise you will be sailing into the next really big crisis i have a zero reporting from staff fork thank you very much and you're watching it every day as we said a lot more to tell you about including then we'll take a look at the economic implications of the trump kim summit. and off the at the top the out. of school exercise book filled with stories of war atrocities written by brave people who want justice to you
countries cannot agree as if you're talking about taking in migrants for instance some countries in eastern europe say no we will simply not take anybody we don't agree if you talk about better border controls some countries say we don't want a fortress europe and so on and so forth there was just no consensus on anything the european union does need a common asylum system to sort of level the the what migrants get in the country the conditions for them. so the asylum shopping within the...
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countries cannot agree as if you're talking about taking in migrants for instance some countries in eastern europe say no we would simply not take anybody we don't agree if you talk about better border controls some countries say we don't want a fortress europe and so on and so for us there was just no consensus on anything the european union does need a common asylum system to sort of level the the what migrants get in the. country the conditions for them so the asylum shopping within the european union will stop they do need better border controls they do need more ships they do need more customs officers and so on and so forth all this now really has to be brought about quickly otherwise we will be sailing into the next really big crisis i have is the reporting from starts bork thank you very much. bens got the big clouds dark clouds that hang over the global economy according to the chief of the international monetary fund christina god describing the state of global trade in the era of trump here in germany economists that appear to worry and report presented by the o.e.c.d. in berlin suggest
countries cannot agree as if you're talking about taking in migrants for instance some countries in eastern europe say no we would simply not take anybody we don't agree if you talk about better border controls some countries say we don't want a fortress europe and so on and so for us there was just no consensus on anything the european union does need a common asylum system to sort of level the the what migrants get in the. country the conditions for them so the asylum shopping within the...
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eastern europe to mideastern man looks pretty good.uld steer clear —— those should steer clear of the uk, dominated as we are by pressure. this is bbc news. the headlines at eleven: theresa may rebuffs criticism from within her cabinet of brexit negotiations and confirms the white paper will not be published until after the next eu summit. i will be bringing my ministers together for i will be bringing my ministers togetherfor an i will be bringing my ministers together for an away day at chequers together for an away day at chequers to finalise the white paper we will be publishing, and then be break before parliament breaks for the summer, will be bringing the trade and customs bill back to the house of commons. at the g7 summit, stark differences between the united states and all the other members over trade and russia. gongs in the worlds of sport and entertainment. emma thompson becomes a dame and kenny dalglish gets a knighthood. to get this far, and getting the accolade i have been awarded is very humbling.
eastern europe to mideastern man looks pretty good.uld steer clear —— those should steer clear of the uk, dominated as we are by pressure. this is bbc news. the headlines at eleven: theresa may rebuffs criticism from within her cabinet of brexit negotiations and confirms the white paper will not be published until after the next eu summit. i will be bringing my ministers together for i will be bringing my ministers togetherfor an i will be bringing my ministers together for an away day at...
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as changed, we had the jet strea m not much as changed, we had the jet stream looping towards eastern europes, for us, we gotan area three got some storms, for us, we got an area of high pressure through this week. we have dry air amongst it, day by day, that means it's not desperately humid and a nice affair thatis desperately humid and a nice affair that is comparable. temperatures dropping, andi that is comparable. temperatures dropping, and i desperately chilli by any means, staying into double figures, but in the figures into the morning, the return of the low cloud off the coast. to the eastern parts off the coast. to the eastern parts of scotland. great for some, but the stronger, along the coast and will go. a demo cloud towards ireland, maybe threatening, notice these high temperatures expected somewhere across the midlands stores a western country, it's in this area that we had 29 or 30 degrees. going towards the london area, eastern degrees, and eastern coasts. where you will see that onshore wind. yet the high—pressure system, a judge trip the soft, very stormy for those who have
as changed, we had the jet strea m not much as changed, we had the jet stream looping towards eastern europes, for us, we gotan area three got some storms, for us, we got an area of high pressure through this week. we have dry air amongst it, day by day, that means it's not desperately humid and a nice affair thatis desperately humid and a nice affair that is comparable. temperatures dropping, andi that is comparable. temperatures dropping, and i desperately chilli by any means, staying into...
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establishment is angry, upset, and struggling to shape its response, not just to these two cases, but to eastern europemes. now, i used the phrase "peak populism" but who knows how much further it may still go? just one example: there is a swedish election in september, where the populist swedish democrats party is running at 20% in the polls. it's hazardous predicting election results, but we can say a dissatisfaction is in the air, a desire for new, simple solutions to problems, especially those focussing on the nation state rather than the global community. but do populists have the answers? with 16 months of president trump, it's not clear. as for italy, it's now embarking on a political adventure that could put it at odds with the eu and the bond markets. here's chris cook. this slightly awkward photo is something of a moment, two antiestablishment parties are now the government in rome. the 5—star movement and the northern league are no longer barbarians at the gate, they are running the italian state. even though the markets seem to have reacted with some sort of relief at the announcement of th
establishment is angry, upset, and struggling to shape its response, not just to these two cases, but to eastern europemes. now, i used the phrase "peak populism" but who knows how much further it may still go? just one example: there is a swedish election in september, where the populist swedish democrats party is running at 20% in the polls. it's hazardous predicting election results, but we can say a dissatisfaction is in the air, a desire for new, simple solutions to problems,...
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freedom over tyranny helps reduce the berlin wall to rubble and freed millions in poland and across eastern europe. not many would have expected this young pole to become who he did, but his example speaks to all of us. a life inspired by faith and obedience to service, can change the course of history. >> when we reflect on his powerful example, we soon acknowledge that solutions to problems don't come from governments. they come from individuals. serving one's country ultimately means serving those closest to home. public service is not self-service, it is about serving others. for me, it is in the moral obligation, to expand educational opportunities for each and every child. since its founding, ave maria has a history of raising up educators. indeed, the single largest profession among all its graduates, -- could i ask all those who are planning to please stand a moment? i want to thank you in advance for how you will serve your country and her future. [applause] please stay standing for a moment. i want the rest of the graduates to stand as well. look around you. you are all going to be doing
freedom over tyranny helps reduce the berlin wall to rubble and freed millions in poland and across eastern europe. not many would have expected this young pole to become who he did, but his example speaks to all of us. a life inspired by faith and obedience to service, can change the course of history. >> when we reflect on his powerful example, we soon acknowledge that solutions to problems don't come from governments. they come from individuals. serving one's country ultimately means...
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eastern europe was splitting into life andliberty for the first time in 40 years . free markets and free minds were sweeping the world . i visibly recall the fall of the berlin wall. i was in africa adjusting the transmission to democracy of the newly independent country of libya as it shrugged off the shackles of apartheid. a continent away, a dissident playwright emerged from a communist prison to become the president of a liberated czechoslovakia. during a joint session of congress, he praised the powerful inspiration of american democracy and he thanked us for liberating europe once again from the tyrants grip. both 1945 and 1991 were most of american global success where this nation could have turned inward, leaving the rest of the community of nations to fend for themselves, or we could have simply maintained our dominance supremacy and military strength. we chose neither. instead, we chose to build the foundations of a global order based on the values we venerate, the beliefs we cherish, the ideas we aspire to. >> a world where leaders must earn the respect o
eastern europe was splitting into life andliberty for the first time in 40 years . free markets and free minds were sweeping the world . i visibly recall the fall of the berlin wall. i was in africa adjusting the transmission to democracy of the newly independent country of libya as it shrugged off the shackles of apartheid. a continent away, a dissident playwright emerged from a communist prison to become the president of a liberated czechoslovakia. during a joint session of congress, he...
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talking about eastern europe right now what does that tell us in terms of the possibilities of a success coming out of this summit. well we certainly know that it's not going to be easy what ever she has to and she has to try and figure out how to bring this all together in a very short time frame and well with the summit of that you council just next week actually it's really looking you see she you're talking about the german chancellor angela merkel this is her show yes and it's also her future that is on the line that's absolutely correct she was pressured by our interior minister mr is able for and now she's under pressure to really provide a solution he is saying that he wants to push backs at the german border she says no we need to stick to our european solutions and need to try and find that the public is more on the side of must as a whole fall the interior minister but she wants to still find a solution within the partners and how was she going to do that because we're seeing right now and she basically she's picking up the phone she's trying to talk to as many leaders this yo
talking about eastern europe right now what does that tell us in terms of the possibilities of a success coming out of this summit. well we certainly know that it's not going to be easy what ever she has to and she has to try and figure out how to bring this all together in a very short time frame and well with the summit of that you council just next week actually it's really looking you see she you're talking about the german chancellor angela merkel this is her show yes and it's also her...
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i close my goat i have peed for ten years the chairman of the chairman association for sandal eastern europe and i have different responsibilities and bards of major companies as for example two we start as well as were strived. chairman of the information and media commission of the upper chamber of the russian parliament. as a present of a storm and so our system producing rolling stock and the solutions for the railways and they rose to the base german those association of the group and businesses. and last but not least and when he said get cut i got a phone and the know that faculty or school i want international economics and foreign affairs at the state university there are six you know first the higher school of economics we always have these long descriptions for. these panels and i think the title of leader creating a space mean are we even at a point where we can even contemplate creating trust when we have so much distrust that is just only enhancing as time goes by and it's particularly one particular country in the world is so in a lot of distress all across the globe and we ca
i close my goat i have peed for ten years the chairman of the chairman association for sandal eastern europe and i have different responsibilities and bards of major companies as for example two we start as well as were strived. chairman of the information and media commission of the upper chamber of the russian parliament. as a present of a storm and so our system producing rolling stock and the solutions for the railways and they rose to the base german those association of the group and...
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or even germany have taken most of the refugee burden in other countries especially in the in eastern europe said no we don't want to don't want to have a new refugees at all in our country like hungry as we have seen and so there was no possibility to find any quotas on how many people should go into rich country the solution seeking for right now is in the end national solution but not against the other countries what she wants to find is she wants to have the possibility to sund people back to other european countries where they have been registered as a side them see because it wants to give them back to italy for instance also three zero or spain but these countries have to say that yes to that and that's the whole idea of what is going to help them at the weekend all right rupert our political correspondent thank you for your analysis you know what now the turkish government has refused to refused to allow a member of the german parliament to enter the country as an observer for this weekend's election andre home go one member of the german left party intended to travel to turkey to re
or even germany have taken most of the refugee burden in other countries especially in the in eastern europe said no we don't want to don't want to have a new refugees at all in our country like hungry as we have seen and so there was no possibility to find any quotas on how many people should go into rich country the solution seeking for right now is in the end national solution but not against the other countries what she wants to find is she wants to have the possibility to sund people back...
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of austrian-hungarian descent, 4 million irish-americans, hundreds of thousands of jews from eastern europe. if you are an irish-american, maybe you are not so happy about us allied with the british. if you are german or austrian, you are maybe not crazy about the fact that you are fighting people from your homeland. and if you are jewish, perhaps you are worried we are replacing alliance because you remember the programs in russia that drove you away from the first place. there is a lot of worries about the government. conscription ties this together, as i will quickly show you. the idea of contributing to the more through labor. -- to the war through labor. also food conservation -- i know today we make everything out of corn, but back then we didn't, so this was relatively new. in world war i, hoover believed if you encouraged people to act correctly, they would properly ration food themselves. you can see more from the exhibit on the great war, sunday at 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. eastern. here on american history tv on c-span3. on lectures in history, duke university professor laura class onea
of austrian-hungarian descent, 4 million irish-americans, hundreds of thousands of jews from eastern europe. if you are an irish-american, maybe you are not so happy about us allied with the british. if you are german or austrian, you are maybe not crazy about the fact that you are fighting people from your homeland. and if you are jewish, perhaps you are worried we are replacing alliance because you remember the programs in russia that drove you away from the first place. there is a lot of...
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black sea so what a cracking start it was for russia for the world cup for the first world cup in eastern europe and particularly for the host nation want to be given that i mean even to the music in the background and you can see by but that a bit of a posse started to take place here in sochi where you get a feel of the russians you can tell that be watching the matches started to come out into the olympic plaza here to celebrate and he says distinctively party festive mood ahead of what will be an incredibly important group the match for three more to go to spain in the fish behind me that i mean after everything that's been happening would anybody be surprised if it was a draw who knows what the score will be but the fans they'll be here on friday to cheer on both sides of this magnificent arena that was what the host and also the closing ceremony host for the century twenty fourteen winter olympics but come what may that we people here. are celebrating and afterwards if you struggle to the beach will come on the. right along mad because we are at the black sea resort of sochi it's been thir
black sea so what a cracking start it was for russia for the world cup for the first world cup in eastern europe and particularly for the host nation want to be given that i mean even to the music in the background and you can see by but that a bit of a posse started to take place here in sochi where you get a feel of the russians you can tell that be watching the matches started to come out into the olympic plaza here to celebrate and he says distinctively party festive mood ahead of what will...
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in light of the fact that we have seen activities in eastern europe. again, russians using social media. do you have an explanation? why were we caught so flat-footed? >> there are a number of explanations, some of which we will talk about the follow-up session. time,ssians were, over their ability to perfect social media to specific political objectives in their own country, in ukraine, and across europe well before 2016. some companies were aware of some abuse of their platforms in other countries, but because they weren't talking to each other, they weren't integrating with the various companies were seeing. the private companies were each touching a piece of the elephant, and not seeing the whole. there was a tendency in the u.s. intelligence committee to look at only classified information. the necessary integration of open source and classified information was not happening the way it needed to. we were not aware is a government of what was happening in the private sector. , myuilding on top of that position was cyber security coordinator, focuse
in light of the fact that we have seen activities in eastern europe. again, russians using social media. do you have an explanation? why were we caught so flat-footed? >> there are a number of explanations, some of which we will talk about the follow-up session. time,ssians were, over their ability to perfect social media to specific political objectives in their own country, in ukraine, and across europe well before 2016. some companies were aware of some abuse of their platforms in...
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originally, contractors had also worked on pro-russian -- in eastern europe. cambridge analytica set up focus groups and polling on american views on the putif vladimin and nsiosm in eastern europe. dr. cogan was also working on russian state funded research project. the russian project in sync perch -- st. petersburg -- cambridge analytica -- we were also in close contact with executives at one of russia's largest oil companies. they presented them with information outlining their experience with american data assets. facebook knew about cambridge analytica's scheme since 2015. bre, they threatened to sue ory the gudian and sue me. it reveals the unrestrained power technology companies can exercise over ordinary citizens when a person's entire online resins can be so quickly and so thoroughly eliminated from existence. there is no check on this power. it raises a serious question for republicans and democrats. what happened to our mocracy when these companies can delete people at well when they speak out? mark zuckerberg's continual refusal to cooperate with
originally, contractors had also worked on pro-russian -- in eastern europe. cambridge analytica set up focus groups and polling on american views on the putif vladimin and nsiosm in eastern europe. dr. cogan was also working on russian state funded research project. the russian project in sync perch -- st. petersburg -- cambridge analytica -- we were also in close contact with executives at one of russia's largest oil companies. they presented them with information outlining their experience...
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i honestly see an opportunity for myself personally and people of europe and eastern europe especiallyi think we are super capable of competing with everybody here for the jobs, and we will still get those jobs just because we're good. if you are optimistic about the future, put your hand in the air. wow. that's their particular view, which is regardless of how they might have voted in a referendum the boss of the national theatre describes as... it was a wake—up call, certainly. now he is a man with a clear brexit plan. i think we have to do three things. we've got to maintain our place as the world—beating, creative industries that we are. we've got to do that. the second thing is to really address the fact that there is this division in the country. that means, as arts organisations, we've got to do more to get out across the country to work in partnership with the arts organisations that are already there. the third thing is we have got to ignore the boundaries and continue to develop our relationships with europe, because we will suffer if we don't do that. i didn't vote for farag
i honestly see an opportunity for myself personally and people of europe and eastern europe especiallyi think we are super capable of competing with everybody here for the jobs, and we will still get those jobs just because we're good. if you are optimistic about the future, put your hand in the air. wow. that's their particular view, which is regardless of how they might have voted in a referendum the boss of the national theatre describes as... it was a wake—up call, certainly. now he is a...
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we've been talking about for some time now which ones you know around the visa grant states so in eastern europe countries are hungry in poland that just refused to take in any refugees and that has not changed the tone or bond in these people so the prime minister of hungary made that very clear before and at the arrival of this summit here so that is not going to change then we have more complicated fault lines with the south with italy for example because italy is biggest on the one side they want to tough stance on migration just like hungary on the other hand they have they bear the brunt of all the arrivals of migration through the mediterranean sea so they're also calling for european solidarity they're calling for the relocation of migrants so that's something that i'm going to medical wants as well nevertheless if there is a topic in the european union at the moment that has the potential to blow the european union up as you could say then it is migration because the longer this topic is on the agenda the more it feeds populists and euro skeptic parties this is a very emotive issue and
we've been talking about for some time now which ones you know around the visa grant states so in eastern europe countries are hungry in poland that just refused to take in any refugees and that has not changed the tone or bond in these people so the prime minister of hungary made that very clear before and at the arrival of this summit here so that is not going to change then we have more complicated fault lines with the south with italy for example because italy is biggest on the one side...