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a leader there are so many reasons why the population has dropped in eastern europe talked to us about birth rates to people just not want to have babies anymore. i'm afraid it's not that simple to be honest this story is completely not one of the measures of course their socio economic reasons for people not wanting to have watch older and people actually emigrating from the country but there are also other reasons stagnation of feeling of impotence feeling that you're actually your your voice doesn't mean much and you have entire generations being born and growing up with a sense that they will become part of this better europe which is western part of europe but even large mint and policies are wrong you are large and simply prevent of those kind of events and then mannix this is why people feel that they have to do something themselves and this is why they decided to walk through defeat and this is why they leave as for the logo and then the basically fertility rates it's really a complex issue and many countries did try to battle this. some successfully and some not so successfull
a leader there are so many reasons why the population has dropped in eastern europe talked to us about birth rates to people just not want to have babies anymore. i'm afraid it's not that simple to be honest this story is completely not one of the measures of course their socio economic reasons for people not wanting to have watch older and people actually emigrating from the country but there are also other reasons stagnation of feeling of impotence feeling that you're actually your your voice...
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we're talking about the population react have to mention migration across europe so people from eastern europe are moving out of their home countries but people are moving to europe say feels like there's almost an untapped results right there this is what prime minister viktor orban of hungary had to say about the results he doesn't like the idea of people from outside hungary coming in to hungary have a listen we meet at that and we get out we'll keep pressure megaworld only we must push away the arguments that in global terms migration is able to solve the european population decrease if we accept it then there is nothing that we need to do but if we do not accept it then we do need to do something if europe in the future will not be populated by europeans and if we accept that as a natural facts then we basically contribute to an exchange of populations we contribute to the process that the european population will be changed there will be local shackle teacher. this has to be an obvious answer but why is so many european east european countries so anti the idea of people from outside comi
we're talking about the population react have to mention migration across europe so people from eastern europe are moving out of their home countries but people are moving to europe say feels like there's almost an untapped results right there this is what prime minister viktor orban of hungary had to say about the results he doesn't like the idea of people from outside hungary coming in to hungary have a listen we meet at that and we get out we'll keep pressure megaworld only we must push away...
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republics where they think they can make inroads and ukraine is standing at the wall between eastern europe and russia. i also join the bipartisan leadership of the ukraine caucus in writing a letter expressing deep concerns over reports that aid to ukraine was being held up. this september, 2019, letter stated that the administration's hold on assistance would do lasting damage to the ukrainian military and would undo the progress made by ukraine to defend itself. that was a bipartisan letter. putting our national security at risk in order to secure personal political favors is an unacceptable abuse of power, and that is why we are here today. in response to the overwhelming evidence presented by the house managers, the president's counsel failed to refute these serious allegations. their arguments that president trump was focused only on the national interests are not supported by the facts. the president has never demonstrated interest in rooting out corruption in ukraine and has a troubling pattern of personally seeking political dirt from foreign governments. i worry that this behavior
republics where they think they can make inroads and ukraine is standing at the wall between eastern europe and russia. i also join the bipartisan leadership of the ukraine caucus in writing a letter expressing deep concerns over reports that aid to ukraine was being held up. this september, 2019, letter stated that the administration's hold on assistance would do lasting damage to the ukrainian military and would undo the progress made by ukraine to defend itself. that was a bipartisan letter....
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we know that russia has serious designs in eastern europe. they looking at ways to influence european countries, former soviet republics where they think they can make inroads and ukraine standing at the wall between eastern europe and russia. i also joined the bipartisan leadership in writing a letter to expressing deep concern over reports that aid to ukraine was being held. this september 2019 letter clearly stated that the administration's hold on assistance would do lasting damage to the ukrainian military and would undo the progress made by ukraine to defend itself. it was a bipartisan letter. putting our national security at risk in order to secure personal political favors was unacceptable abuse of power and that is why we are here today. in response to the overwhelming evidence presented by the house managers, the president's counsel failed to refuse these serious allegations. their arguments that president trump was focused only on the national interest are not supported by the facts. the president has never demonstrated an interest
we know that russia has serious designs in eastern europe. they looking at ways to influence european countries, former soviet republics where they think they can make inroads and ukraine standing at the wall between eastern europe and russia. i also joined the bipartisan leadership in writing a letter to expressing deep concern over reports that aid to ukraine was being held. this september 2019 letter clearly stated that the administration's hold on assistance would do lasting damage to the...
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professor at the university of kansas, where he teaches and researches 19th and 20th century eastern europehis publications include a co-edited cluster, the 2019 modern modernity derailed them of the urban experience in three polish cities during the great war. --becoming metropolitan, urban selfhood, and the making of modern krakÓw, poland. he investigates early adapters, journalists, artists and the state in poland. he is right on board with your planes, trains, and automobiles joke earlier. looking at all of that from their introduction, he is also working on a world war i sourcebook which will include more material from the eastern front. ladies and gentlemen, it is a true pleasure to end this portion of our lecture with our friend dr. nathan wood. would you please join me in welcoming him? [applause] professor wood: good afternoon, everyone. what a pleasure it is to be here today. over the years, i have sought every opportunity to come to invite friends and others here to this jewel of a museum and memorial in kansas city. thank you laura and camille, for your organization of this supp
professor at the university of kansas, where he teaches and researches 19th and 20th century eastern europehis publications include a co-edited cluster, the 2019 modern modernity derailed them of the urban experience in three polish cities during the great war. --becoming metropolitan, urban selfhood, and the making of modern krakÓw, poland. he investigates early adapters, journalists, artists and the state in poland. he is right on board with your planes, trains, and automobiles joke earlier....
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the only illness putting pressure on european economies the h 5 n 8 bird flu is spreading in eastern europe so far it doesn't infect humans but it can wipe out poultry stocks and also there is a vaccine but it's not being used to look. the h 5 n 8 bird flu virus is now being found in the zoo in this evacuee and holiday resorts have plenty to the grounds of the zoo have been quarantined. the birds stuck in that cages the entire premises need disinfecting boy meat says you know molly gets 40000 visitors a year but for weeks it's had no income. this is falconry is also affected it's raptors a grounded they cost as much as $5000.00 euros apiece in summer the full cleaners earn money with displays for tourists now that income has disappeared as well. north of the thought we can't travel at the moment this time of year we're normally out and about with the birds in schools and nurseries we've lost that income stream . germany has reported one case of h 5 n 8 it was found in a migrating wild goose in the state of brandenburg. information on the virus is collated at the free trade institute on the
the only illness putting pressure on european economies the h 5 n 8 bird flu is spreading in eastern europe so far it doesn't infect humans but it can wipe out poultry stocks and also there is a vaccine but it's not being used to look. the h 5 n 8 bird flu virus is now being found in the zoo in this evacuee and holiday resorts have plenty to the grounds of the zoo have been quarantined. the birds stuck in that cages the entire premises need disinfecting boy meat says you know molly gets 40000...
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coronavirus isn't the only illness putting pressure on european economies the bird flu is spreading in eastern europe . this is your business report i'm stephen bears in berlin it's good to have you with us markets worldwide plunged monday on fears over the spreading coronavirus in the u.s. the dow jones industrial average fell 3 and a half percent erasing its gains over the year the tech heavy nasdaq index was also hit hard investors meanwhile flooded into so-called safe haven assets like bonds and gold a new cluster of the virus in south korea home to major tech companies and suppliers is adding to the bleak outlook in china where manufacturing output has been crims for weeks. and let's go to our financial correspondent in new york yes quarter for more on this. other markets have long been registering the effect of coronavirus going up recovering going back down why is the u.s. markets why are they just now seeming to notice this or at least taking such a massive hit. there you corrected to a while before. wall street realized what could happen just last week wednesday we set new records with the n
coronavirus isn't the only illness putting pressure on european economies the bird flu is spreading in eastern europe . this is your business report i'm stephen bears in berlin it's good to have you with us markets worldwide plunged monday on fears over the spreading coronavirus in the u.s. the dow jones industrial average fell 3 and a half percent erasing its gains over the year the tech heavy nasdaq index was also hit hard investors meanwhile flooded into so-called safe haven assets like...
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the danger here is the so-called riffraff innovation from southern and eastern europe.e can tell that the illustrator is talking about europeans because he helpfully labeled on their hat things like mafia, anarchists were criminal. we also know the illustrator has referred to mexicans because the label is outlaw. and there is hopefully a chinese figure simply known or seen. but these immigrants pose a threat to the united states as an unending wave or flawed and innovation that will take over the united states in this place the native born and values like liberty and its institutions. so the u.s. passed discriminatory laws and became incarcerated and expelled. it's exploited them allowing them to be in the united states but not fully welcomed as equal americans. so how did this come to be? one of the answers is xenophobia is an american tradition that dates back to the founding and antennas and/or across this country. it's not an aberration. it doesn't rise and fall and it's deeply embedded in our society, politics and economy. it's actively promoted by special interest
the danger here is the so-called riffraff innovation from southern and eastern europe.e can tell that the illustrator is talking about europeans because he helpfully labeled on their hat things like mafia, anarchists were criminal. we also know the illustrator has referred to mexicans because the label is outlaw. and there is hopefully a chinese figure simply known or seen. but these immigrants pose a threat to the united states as an unending wave or flawed and innovation that will take over...
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those forces were moving east into southern and eastern europe.he flow of migration to the united states was beginning to change in the 1880's, and while it was still germans coming and still folks from central europe, increasingly, there were folks coming from southern and eastern europe, where we had never gotten significant migration flow from before. there was a lot of fear, lots of anxiety about what that would mean. were the states up to processing all of these newcomers? did they have the power and organizational capacity to handle what was on the horizon? and the federal government's answer was no. so it became a matter of making immigration a federal issue, a matter that would be handled by federal officers at federal immigration depots, and even the medical inspection would be handled by the offices of the u.s. marine hospital service, a service that could trace its roots to 1798 and a bill signed by john adams. they would be uniformed physicians of what would later become the u.s. public health service. this entire mechanism, this feder
those forces were moving east into southern and eastern europe.he flow of migration to the united states was beginning to change in the 1880's, and while it was still germans coming and still folks from central europe, increasingly, there were folks coming from southern and eastern europe, where we had never gotten significant migration flow from before. there was a lot of fear, lots of anxiety about what that would mean. were the states up to processing all of these newcomers? did they have...
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virus isn't the only illness putting pressure on european economies the bird flu is spreading in eastern europe .
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and also providing a beacon to those countries in eastern europe that are hoping to become the us andvery much need support for their own path to democracy when the crane in munich thanks so much. china is reporting a drop in new coronavirus cases for the 3rd straight day beijing says the decline shows the country's efforts to control the spread of the disease are working this comes after france announced the 1st fatality from the corona virus in europe bringing the death toll outside mainland china to 4 the virus has claimed over 1600 lives so far. no panic in paris despite the news of europe's 1st death from coated 19 the official name for the corona virus the french health minister announced that an 80 wrote had succumbed to a lung infection and a hospital intensive care unit circus who the patient was a chinese tourists from who by a proven since he was admitted to the shell hospital in paris on the 25th of january and treated in complete isolation from his condition deteriorated rapidly. the health minister has said 10 other people with the virus were doing well for a said to be
and also providing a beacon to those countries in eastern europe that are hoping to become the us andvery much need support for their own path to democracy when the crane in munich thanks so much. china is reporting a drop in new coronavirus cases for the 3rd straight day beijing says the decline shows the country's efforts to control the spread of the disease are working this comes after france announced the 1st fatality from the corona virus in europe bringing the death toll outside mainland...
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killing more than 5000 people it was the print used the beginning of the german territory in eastern europe that followed later and that led at the end of the day to auschwitz frank kaufman thank you for that and to you merely from his time in dresden and we thank you as well. i'll take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world british prime minister barak johnson has fired a number of ministers a major capital reshuffle in a surprise move finance minister sajid javid announced that he was resigning british media say he refused the prime minister's request to fire his advisors the northern ireland secretary general smith also lost his government job. the un has released a report accusing more than 100 israeli businesses of being complicit in violating palestinian rights but uprising in the occupied west bank palestinian officials of welcome to report israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu described this is a shameful event to blacken his country's name. indonesia's a mountain volcano has erupted throwing ash thousands of meters into the air and residents were told
killing more than 5000 people it was the print used the beginning of the german territory in eastern europe that followed later and that led at the end of the day to auschwitz frank kaufman thank you for that and to you merely from his time in dresden and we thank you as well. i'll take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world british prime minister barak johnson has fired a number of ministers a major capital reshuffle in a surprise move finance minister sajid javid...
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it is not just the geographic bulwark it is the between freedom and totalitarianism in eastern europe. its pipes keep europe warm in the winter. they will grow with u.s. exports as well, we are happy about that. ukrainian people want freedom. nearly 14,000 ukrainians have been killed and many more will be involved in the ongoing conflict in the donbass. it was my honor to visit and pay respects to those who have fallen. today, i am here with a clear message. the united states sees that the ukrainian struggle for freedom, democracy, and prosperity is a valiant one. our commitment to support it will not waver. as i told president zelensky earlier today, the commitment starts with our strong supports for his efforts to strengthen democratic institutions in this country. the final victory for the revolution of dignity is within reach. the united states has worked hard to help ukraine develop a strong rule of law, a healthy investment climate, a reformed defense sector in energy independence, and will continue to do so. the president and i also had the opportunity to discuss ukraine's rela
it is not just the geographic bulwark it is the between freedom and totalitarianism in eastern europe. its pipes keep europe warm in the winter. they will grow with u.s. exports as well, we are happy about that. ukrainian people want freedom. nearly 14,000 ukrainians have been killed and many more will be involved in the ongoing conflict in the donbass. it was my honor to visit and pay respects to those who have fallen. today, i am here with a clear message. the united states sees that the...
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look at venezuela, cuba, the history of eastern europe. it is not a good thing.hen you say that in light of what is happening in america today record unemployment, record unemployment for all types of americans, investment, factories coming back from overseas, record unemployment and to say socialism is something that is insane makes no sense to me. it makes no sense to most americans. shannon: the same poll shows bernie sanders head to head ahead of the president but we just came to the acquittal for the president, you're in the middle of a potential recall battle, folks don't like the decisions you're making about cutting back, the way money is being spent. what you make of this political environment. to your folks have a legitimate gripe in alaska? are we in a new age of everything is partisan? >> there is similarity to the president, folks that never wanted me to win and when the people of alaska spoke a number of folks in the previous administration wanted to accept to this. they began recall process two months into my term. you have a four year term as gove
look at venezuela, cuba, the history of eastern europe. it is not a good thing.hen you say that in light of what is happening in america today record unemployment, record unemployment for all types of americans, investment, factories coming back from overseas, record unemployment and to say socialism is something that is insane makes no sense to me. it makes no sense to most americans. shannon: the same poll shows bernie sanders head to head ahead of the president but we just came to the...
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the white in good part of the new year already in the eastern. europe made it seem strange. to be. that bad a little. the crown of virus now has proven this point because even though all supply alone supply lines are choked and deliveries of critical parts are not happening stocks are still stable or going higher because it's fed by cheap money right it's all cheap money that cheap money is is created out of nothing to create the simulation going. the world is driven by a dream shaped by one person. the dares thinks. we dare to ask. remember that we were sent to. it was like. my. black. i felt that i deserved to be modest like good advice i've been in the gap. out for my whole partner in this climb he pled guilty and received a life without the walls. but here it is i'm being the wife going to get. home. which was one of the top criminal defense lawyers in america. he's in my body. you know george what intrigues me he really means anything to detain me i've heard this in your life do something meaningful 'd. he did not have a fair trial at either the guilt phase or the punishment p
the white in good part of the new year already in the eastern. europe made it seem strange. to be. that bad a little. the crown of virus now has proven this point because even though all supply alone supply lines are choked and deliveries of critical parts are not happening stocks are still stable or going higher because it's fed by cheap money right it's all cheap money that cheap money is is created out of nothing to create the simulation going. the world is driven by a dream shaped by one...
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the high pressure has gone to eastern europe. weather fronts are starting to approach.western parts of the uk as this weather front, heavy rain and gale force winds approaches ireland here. suck for central and eastern parts of the country friday is looking absolutely fine. after that, a big change on the way. we see nasty weather systems lining up there in the atlantic, multiple weather systems, the first of which arriving during the course of the weekend. from the weekend onwards we expecting potentially multiple storms heading in our direction. large waves out to sea, but sickly western parts of the uk. high tides and the risk of disruption. those gales may well move inland, notjust affect coastal areas. there is a powerful jet stream across the atla ntic powerful jet stream across the atlantic and this jet stream is basically the wind and rain superhighway sending these nasty weather systems in our direction. which part of the uk will be hardest hit by these weather systems? it is too difficult to set the stage but it looks as though the whole of the country is at r
the high pressure has gone to eastern europe. weather fronts are starting to approach.western parts of the uk as this weather front, heavy rain and gale force winds approaches ireland here. suck for central and eastern parts of the country friday is looking absolutely fine. after that, a big change on the way. we see nasty weather systems lining up there in the atlantic, multiple weather systems, the first of which arriving during the course of the weekend. from the weekend onwards we expecting...
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racial theory was also central to the nazi plan to reorder the map of eastern europe. the resources would be useful in the short term for fighting the war and in the long-term for supporting the aryan race. the germans created camps for poles to hold them who were being expelled from their homes. places and they became defective death camps. finally there is fighting a total war. i have often heard it asked why did the germans waste so much effort and resources to imprison and kill people when they had a war to fight? the short answer is this was not a waste. the camps served a central purpose as part of the war effort. ghettos and other sites contributed to the war effort of production. the destruction of the jews was certainly not a distraction, not a waste. this was a war aim. this was one of the reasons they were fighting to begin with. to rid the world of the jewish race. in a lesser sense, so were other efforts to strengthen the war effort of the limitation of anyone who weakened society or threatened the ability to fight. the wehrmacht use them as camps of a eff
racial theory was also central to the nazi plan to reorder the map of eastern europe. the resources would be useful in the short term for fighting the war and in the long-term for supporting the aryan race. the germans created camps for poles to hold them who were being expelled from their homes. places and they became defective death camps. finally there is fighting a total war. i have often heard it asked why did the germans waste so much effort and resources to imprison and kill people when...
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piece of the soviet and german foreign ministers molotov and ribbentrop realigned the map of eastern europe splitting it into german and soviet spheres of influence. no sooner had the molotov ribbentrop pact been signed then poland was split and in september of 1939 eastern poland awoke to be western ukraine and a part of the family of soviet republics and the u.s.s.r. . but even this bold dividing of lands and nations only delayed the inevitable germany broke its promise to the u.s.s.r. . on june 22nd 1941 germany invaded the u.s.s.r. launching barbara rossa the largest military operation in world history. barbara was aiming for st petersburg moscow and kiev ukraine 3 destinations of major significance. ukraine with its rich lands in resources was an important industrial and economic source for the u.s.s.r. to cut it off from the soviet union would strike a big blow indeed. for most of the soviet union the 2nd world war was about fighting the invaders of their land. but it wasn't quite so simple for ukraine the truth is ukraine has never been a united country. when world war 2 broke out a
piece of the soviet and german foreign ministers molotov and ribbentrop realigned the map of eastern europe splitting it into german and soviet spheres of influence. no sooner had the molotov ribbentrop pact been signed then poland was split and in september of 1939 eastern poland awoke to be western ukraine and a part of the family of soviet republics and the u.s.s.r. . but even this bold dividing of lands and nations only delayed the inevitable germany broke its promise to the u.s.s.r. . on...
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i had a conversation with individuals that left eastern europe and they are somewhat mortified breedening to some of the stuff that they talked about with socialism, i think some of the young folks talk about socialism in the way they are, and they really don't understand what they're talking about. at the very least, they need to understand that things are in for it, there's a cost to everything. if but with byrne's oiler cuba, look at the history of eastern europe and it's not a good thing and when you say that in light of what's happening in light of the nation, record unemployment, record unemployment for all types of americans and all groups of americans and investments. factories coming back to america from overseas, i mean, record unemployment and for folks to say that socialism, it makes no sense to me and i think that makes no sense to most americans. >> shannon: it shows that bernie sanders had to head of the president for now and i want to ask you just coming to the tweet and the acquittal for the president of the senate, you are in the middle of the recall title and the d
i had a conversation with individuals that left eastern europe and they are somewhat mortified breedening to some of the stuff that they talked about with socialism, i think some of the young folks talk about socialism in the way they are, and they really don't understand what they're talking about. at the very least, they need to understand that things are in for it, there's a cost to everything. if but with byrne's oiler cuba, look at the history of eastern europe and it's not a good thing...
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because of labor my company around $4000.00 we need $4000.00 workers every year to come over from eastern europe mainly from poland and romania. and. you know we're very concerned that without that we won't be able to continue this business like a majority of voters in scotland james porter did not want bracks it now the fear that britain will no longer welcome workers from the e.u. has become reality we've tried to encourage people locally to come pay. you know the numbers just aren't there so these guys are our only solution for harvesting what we grow. he doesn't know what he will do in the future he's hoping that the british government will offer a compromise. others are hoping for more radical solutions from the scottish parliament and would have liked to stay in the e.u. . i'm really angry and upset it's being taken out of e.u. against our will not just picks my heart just breaks my heart please leave all laong for this last train to refight to europe please england. scotland or into different parts england want to go their own way and they want to be a bit more right when they want to be
because of labor my company around $4000.00 we need $4000.00 workers every year to come over from eastern europe mainly from poland and romania. and. you know we're very concerned that without that we won't be able to continue this business like a majority of voters in scotland james porter did not want bracks it now the fear that britain will no longer welcome workers from the e.u. has become reality we've tried to encourage people locally to come pay. you know the numbers just aren't there so...
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white in good order produce your order in the eastern. europe where it seems to trace. that. to months ago most of them i'm sorry. to hear it is her children suffering from. the only in the comfort of the revelation found the easy one scientology and. some of the least of the this is. after. julian assange revealed his identity had was known i mean it was front page news all over the world at that point. julian assange has become a hot political topic but he'd found a way to publish classified information and made it available to anyone who wanted to share someone else's secrets. the idea of developing an anonymous digital dropbox and applying it to a media organization that is wiki leaks that was the 1st people hadn't really done that before that was that was julian assange. enabled the whistleblower who were. low cost with just the right. use of the right tools to anonymously. blow the whistle by transmitting like large amounts of data. today we release over $287.00 files documenting the reality of the international mass surveillance industry. here has. been has a blackberr
white in good order produce your order in the eastern. europe where it seems to trace. that. to months ago most of them i'm sorry. to hear it is her children suffering from. the only in the comfort of the revelation found the easy one scientology and. some of the least of the this is. after. julian assange revealed his identity had was known i mean it was front page news all over the world at that point. julian assange has become a hot political topic but he'd found a way to publish classified...
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> a greater degree of education on the challenges that we face from a bridging perspective in eastern europe versus western europe. it was an issue all of europe was aware of in the mid 80s getting themselves reacquainted with it today and they understand the imperative of making sure that we have bridging programs in the regions in the northeast and the southeast of europe to ensure that we can shoot, move and communicate fast. >> thank you so much. appreciate it. >> thank you, mr. chair. gentlemen, thank you very much. general lyons, we've already discussed a little bit of the case 46 so i won't dive into that. just for note, our iowa air national guard does have the 185th air refueling wing that operates kc-135s and we want to make sure that this incredible unit is able to sustain operations ongoing, so something we'll definitely want to discuss with the air force during their posture review. general wolters, i'm going to pick up where my colleague, senator peters, left off. he was talking about the state partnership his michigan national guard has with the state members while iowa, our n
> a greater degree of education on the challenges that we face from a bridging perspective in eastern europe versus western europe. it was an issue all of europe was aware of in the mid 80s getting themselves reacquainted with it today and they understand the imperative of making sure that we have bridging programs in the regions in the northeast and the southeast of europe to ensure that we can shoot, move and communicate fast. >> thank you so much. appreciate it. >> thank you,...
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in the eastern. europe and it seems to treat. cities. that. were stolen in an era of resource colonialism again this is a big risk and the one big thing that could really inhibit the kind of electric vehicle resolute. that a lot of us want to see is if we can't resource the battery components in a sustainable ethical way then it's not going to be a successful revolution. people want to do. believe that june in the sun to live the trouble. came from the fact that he put into the body to maine. one of the d.n.c. leaks basically they were e-mails from democrats. and how the democratic national. committee. plays the clinton. country and the presidential. vote was something that i think the american public is really important about wiki leaks is that the russian government has engaged in espionage against america and then they have given that information to wiki leaks for the purpose of putting it on the internet. use of a 2.0 and various other d.c. leaks and various other you know maims which. aspires to convince us that this information was from
in the eastern. europe and it seems to treat. cities. that. were stolen in an era of resource colonialism again this is a big risk and the one big thing that could really inhibit the kind of electric vehicle resolute. that a lot of us want to see is if we can't resource the battery components in a sustainable ethical way then it's not going to be a successful revolution. people want to do. believe that june in the sun to live the trouble. came from the fact that he put into the body to maine....
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there is division but the neo conservative element very much to change the strategic dynamic in eastern europe. people and they've been at this for a long time they came in around the issue of propaganda they studied how to create hot buttons for the american people they had this experience when they were getting the american people to get excited about central america back in the 1980. and they've been applying those same strategy ever since they were dedicated to achieving their goals they still want to get rid of. syria for instance regime change. very skilled at this and they have now inside the news media inside the government means the. they can do a lot to control the narrative of any story so i think in america these days we have somehow told ourselves that there are a lot of ways of dealing with these problems other than hard power lattimer putin cares about hard power the neoconservatives can now demonize a leader of a country that sells with the american people so you don't just sort of argue a policy you attack the leader so the neoconservatives became very skilled at picking out l
there is division but the neo conservative element very much to change the strategic dynamic in eastern europe. people and they've been at this for a long time they came in around the issue of propaganda they studied how to create hot buttons for the american people they had this experience when they were getting the american people to get excited about central america back in the 1980. and they've been applying those same strategy ever since they were dedicated to achieving their goals they...
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portugal used to be the cheapest place to produce clothes in europe then competitors from asia and eastern europesent the industry into a tailspin. but through investment and innovations in products like technical textiles that are for example fire resistant or smartphone compatible the sector was able to recover it now accounts for 10 percent of portugal's exports and 19 percent of all jobs in manufacturing. employ he said work of 40. were weak with paid overtime and health insurance this is unusual in indonesia michelle joe cross a patrol wants to motivate her stuff her new incentives are focused on further training opportunities for promotion and workforce wellbeing employees who have been working here for 20 years have observed many changes in that time. 35 year old nami has been working here for 7 years she works in quality control. evidence it isn't enough. to tell the company has supported me but also myself that if funded my university course people are forced down the thinking that one little say out of the wages here it damn the research better than those paid by similar companies. that
portugal used to be the cheapest place to produce clothes in europe then competitors from asia and eastern europesent the industry into a tailspin. but through investment and innovations in products like technical textiles that are for example fire resistant or smartphone compatible the sector was able to recover it now accounts for 10 percent of portugal's exports and 19 percent of all jobs in manufacturing. employ he said work of 40. were weak with paid overtime and health insurance this is...
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>> a greater degree of education from abridging perspective in eastern europe versus western europe and it was an issue that all of europe was aware of in the mid-eighties and they're getting reacquainted with it and they understand the imperative of making sure we have bridging programs in the regions of the northeast and southeast of europe to ensure that we can communicate fast. >> thank you so much, appreciate it. >> thank you very much. general lyons, we have discussed the case, i won't dive into that. just for note, our iowa air national guard has the 180 fifth air refueling wing, certainly we want to make sure this unit is able to sustain operations on boeing. something to discuss with the air force, general walters, i'm going to pick up where my colleague, senator peters left off, you have been talking about the state partnership program with those baltic state members while iowa has a partnership in cursive oh. i'm excited about that and have relationships and carried on for a decade of time the iowa army national guard has been involved with those partners. is the only force b
>> a greater degree of education from abridging perspective in eastern europe versus western europe and it was an issue that all of europe was aware of in the mid-eighties and they're getting reacquainted with it and they understand the imperative of making sure we have bridging programs in the regions of the northeast and southeast of europe to ensure that we can communicate fast. >> thank you so much, appreciate it. >> thank you very much. general lyons, we have discussed...
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genetic analysis indicates that the 1st farm is arrived in central europe from south eastern europe bringing that investigated animals and cultivated plants the beach woman of annabelle as she has been dubbed is now providing new insights into this migration movement the newcomers not only brought a completely new way of life they probably still retained cultural contacts with their roots to the homages of the individual in this grave comes from this generation of migrants and that doesn't necessarily mean that this woman came directly from the carpet and basin but her forebears did her direct ancestors. let's say her grandparents came from the western carpathian basin to central europe interestingly we also have the string of beads this jewelry which shows us this link for the 1st time this is the 1st time we've seen this jewelry here. these lines to be fashioned very painstakingly they look like marble and show the fine crossman ship that people were capable of in the neolithic age for the woman who died some 7300 years ago in this small settlement in what is now southern germany they were
genetic analysis indicates that the 1st farm is arrived in central europe from south eastern europe bringing that investigated animals and cultivated plants the beach woman of annabelle as she has been dubbed is now providing new insights into this migration movement the newcomers not only brought a completely new way of life they probably still retained cultural contacts with their roots to the homages of the individual in this grave comes from this generation of migrants and that doesn't...
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their stolen gold the teams can rely on a trusted route which gone down believes run through eastern europe these are. these smuggling networks mainly run through eastern european countries. countries where there is a lot of corruption and very little checking. on. the coin the gold probably went along this route. school. reason to go before the accused have never broken their silence don says this is also typical for clan members state prosecutors saying they have no doubt that they are guilty but the gold coin has disappeared without a trace. some sports news for you now manchester city quotes pep guardiola has insisted that he won't leave the club despite a 2 year champions league bam bigelow was speaking for the 1st time since the punishment was handed down by you a fat last week cities were found guilty of breaking spending rules and misleading investigators but said that he had full faith that the club would win an appeal against the ban. if we deserved. or would have gone on the pitch next season playing in europe he. got it in the club 100 percent said before. and i'm pretty sure we
their stolen gold the teams can rely on a trusted route which gone down believes run through eastern europe these are. these smuggling networks mainly run through eastern european countries. countries where there is a lot of corruption and very little checking. on. the coin the gold probably went along this route. school. reason to go before the accused have never broken their silence don says this is also typical for clan members state prosecutors saying they have no doubt that they are guilty...
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quite a good bit of produce here already in the eastern. europe but it seems to trade. to be. that. i don't trust radical already at all ever. and the reason for that is i had this horrible autoimmune disorder growing up and it turns out it was completely alleviated with very drastic dietary measures and i went to a number of doctors to discuss what happened to me and i was basically locked out like diet has nothing to do with autoimmune disorders so my suggestion to people who have health issues they can't figure out if they're going to see a medical professional and they've been going for 10 years and they're still in the same place and they should probably take it upon themselves to start testing things out testing out diet testing out exercise and try and figure out things on their own. 6 ft sec. pleased. and a very warm welcome to you you're watching us inside for. her . employees live. the day we stand before a store and you. know . there is here. waiting to be reached. turkish airlines. such as foreign minister accuses the united states of creating big conditions to deploy sh
quite a good bit of produce here already in the eastern. europe but it seems to trade. to be. that. i don't trust radical already at all ever. and the reason for that is i had this horrible autoimmune disorder growing up and it turns out it was completely alleviated with very drastic dietary measures and i went to a number of doctors to discuss what happened to me and i was basically locked out like diet has nothing to do with autoimmune disorders so my suggestion to people who have health...
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quite a good sort of community in the eastern. europe might it seems to trace. pretty good. that that. nuclear power become a battleground in the us in vermont people love demanding the shutdown of a local plant from yankee is right now my focus because it's a very dangerous oh no care power plant the owner is attempting to run the reactor beyond its operational limits this case just sort of puts a magnifying glass on where's the power in this country where's it going is it moving more towards corporate interests or is it more in the idea of a traditional to just. power lie with the people this case demonstrates that struggle in very real ways a struggle. a lot of young people know nothing about julian assange. do you know julian assange do you know anything about this man and what happens to him do you want to know about that 10 years ago. wiki leaks released a whole lot of information about the crimes that were being committed by western governments a war crimes mostly the us governments and particularly the murder of innocent civilians.
quite a good sort of community in the eastern. europe might it seems to trace. pretty good. that that. nuclear power become a battleground in the us in vermont people love demanding the shutdown of a local plant from yankee is right now my focus because it's a very dangerous oh no care power plant the owner is attempting to run the reactor beyond its operational limits this case just sort of puts a magnifying glass on where's the power in this country where's it going is it moving more towards...