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let's see where we're up to then quintin pale he's an associate fellow with a europe program at the international affairs think tank at chatham house welcome to d w. let's start with the those announcements out out of dublin what have we learned today about the 2 latest positions you know it's a huge well that we didn't already know they say they found some common ground but i think they've actually probably just had to explain to each other from live the red cross point of view explaining to boris johnson just how disastrous he thinks no deal on bret's would be. and for the peace process as well as the united kingdom and boris johnson has perhaps had a chance to float some of the rather vague ideas he seems to have about how it might be possible to replace this insurance policy the irish backstop with something else that would mean there wouldn't have to be a border the. right. next thing this snap election m.p.'s have voted against a quick election before this is being brought back to them they will vote again today it is likely to go against the government again why does bars johnson want this
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all be let's see where we're up to that waiver quintin pale he's an associate fellow with the europe program at the international affairs think tank at chatham house welcome to d.w. . let's start with the those announcements out out of dublin what have we learned today about the 2 leaders positions notes a huge well we didn't already know they say they found some common ground but i think they've actually probably just had to explain to each other from the over at this point of view explained to boris johnson just how disastrous he thinks a no deal would be for iowans and for the peace process as well as the united kingdom and boris johnson has perhaps had a chance to float some of the rather vague ideas he seems to have about how it might be possible to replace this insurance policy the irish backstop with something else that would mean there wouldn't have to be a board of the. right. next thing this snap election m.p.'s have voted against a quick election before this is being brought back to them they will vote again today it is likely to go against the government again why does paris john
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let's see where i went up to them way back quite thin pale he's an associate fellow with the europe program at the international affairs think tank at chatham house welcome to day w. . let's start with the those announcements out out of dublin what have we learned today about the 2 leaders positions notes a huge well we didn't already know they say they found some common ground but i think they've actually probably just had to explain to each other from near veronica's point of view explain to boris johnson just how disastrous he thinks a new deal on bret's it would be. and for the peace process as well as the united kingdom and boris johnson has perhaps had a chance to float some of the rather vague ideas he seems to have about how it might be possible to replace this insurance policy the rich. with something else that would mean that wouldn't have to be a board of quite a lot going on today so we'll take a fall list and move on to the speaker of the house of commons john bercow who's been adding to a day of drama here he is announcing that he has to step down at the end of october . 8th b
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white house dismissals signal a change of direction for the transfer of ministration on the program europe's incoming commission president said climate protection as a top priority for cap it off on the life unveiled post balanced commission today will take a closer look at how vicious practices. drop that is to take in the 10s of thousands of refugees and asylum seekers to libya under a u.n. sponsored. i'm phil gal welcome to the program u.s. president donald trump has dismissed his national security advisor john bolton announcing this latest white house sacking on twitter the president said he disagreed strongly with bolton on many issues mr bolton is regarded as a foreign policy hole advocating for regime change in countries like syria and iran and serving as u.s. ambassador to the united nations from the 2005 to december 2006 mr trump says he will name a new security advisor next week. as it looks he is just from washington. so welcome public tell us what sparked this dismissal highfill what appears the president and former national security advisor john bolton got into a pretty heated a
white house dismissals signal a change of direction for the transfer of ministration on the program europe's incoming commission president said climate protection as a top priority for cap it off on the life unveiled post balanced commission today will take a closer look at how vicious practices. drop that is to take in the 10s of thousands of refugees and asylum seekers to libya under a u.n. sponsored. i'm phil gal welcome to the program u.s. president donald trump has dismissed his national...
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slowed to try europe, how is on so with world war i and world war ii my hope is that i would become unhooked more - - and then but that program is that when we spoke in the beginning especially with my focus on europe the program is five kings. the leader of the democrats all over the world. all over the world with those five kingdoms. and those who are not afraid of war. and they decided that would ever it cost to take advantage of the retreat of america by pushing their own forces. that's who gives the title to my book, russia, china, and saudi arabia, we have five bad guys there and ready to do anything. and who are ready and in europe this is a real war with thousands that we are leaving to him and then to withdraw the west american troops from kenya in the process to offer to him the silver plate so they will be on the border of syria. so we have in front of us that are preparing war. and then to detail them. so shall we be able to stand by our values? that is a question this is a story of pakistan and the way in which they were abandoned and betrayed by america. i knew that we were at the end of the process or perhaps t
slowed to try europe, how is on so with world war i and world war ii my hope is that i would become unhooked more - - and then but that program is that when we spoke in the beginning especially with my focus on europe the program is five kings. the leader of the democrats all over the world. all over the world with those five kingdoms. and those who are not afraid of war. and they decided that would ever it cost to take advantage of the retreat of america by pushing their own forces. that's who...
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in his foresight in backing aid to europe and china and the use of the recovery program to create a federationstern europe, he has won the admiration of statesman. was one of theey first important political figures to advocate and embrace the sound doctrine of strong bipartisan action in foreign affairs. governor dewey greatly assisted in setting this republican pattern at mackinac island five years ago. since then, he has consistently demonstrated his thoroughly confident -- competent grasp of all of our major foreign problems. >> on his trips throughout the country, tom dewey has one this of men and women in all walks of life. his nomination at the republican convention in philadelphia last summer was a dramatic wimax in the career of one of the outstanding public figures of the postwar time. [applause] of thomas dewey as it represent -- representative as a man with no privileges who by hard work climbed step-by-step to fame and political greatness. it is a story of which americans may be proud. it is typical of the opportunity that america affords. ♪ >> you are watching american history tv
in his foresight in backing aid to europe and china and the use of the recovery program to create a federationstern europe, he has won the admiration of statesman. was one of theey first important political figures to advocate and embrace the sound doctrine of strong bipartisan action in foreign affairs. governor dewey greatly assisted in setting this republican pattern at mackinac island five years ago. since then, he has consistently demonstrated his thoroughly confident -- competent grasp of...
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had to create national parties to be able to run for the actions but we were running on one program. europe's younger generation is waking up 70 percent of votes members have never been politically active before. they're responding to populism with us. vision of a tolerant to 90 year olds he's pushing for greater solidarity among the space and an economy that seems so environmentally sustainable yes 6. i i think 2 worlds a kind lighting here in the middle of warsaw where demonstrations of pro european liberals and polish nationalists taking place side by side the police are out in force but the also watching israeli crack down on racist or anti-semitic rallies i think so grassroots activists blocked far rights marches so that the russian penalized thanks to the police i feel i lived actually wasn't it's not that we can't express our opinion or demonstrate against the government but increasingly you then face consequences if you're shot and might be searched one morning or you might be arrested as a demonstration that i thank you for now the justice system is still in the pendants and we're fi
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program. >> it is adopted as a europe first policy in the war. over the european theater and pacific and united states would, logically and in terms of priority consider the european theater first. the first goal was to turn back he would give speeches where he would talk about the great need of aid england. but since all the speeches sounded like from manila why are we talking about saving the british empire when the united states is leading his own territory. it would probably hit the united states western territories. virtually the philippines only had a certified defense and it was no surprise that they were very quickly able to take these western territories of the united states. the one thing they did do to prepare for this expected war in the 1930s was to the philippines on the road to independence so that if the philippines of the countdown if it is okay before the war started in the united states would be obliged to defend because it would be an independent country and not my problem. anyway, so the president of the commonwealth and its
program. >> it is adopted as a europe first policy in the war. over the european theater and pacific and united states would, logically and in terms of priority consider the european theater first. the first goal was to turn back he would give speeches where he would talk about the great need of aid england. but since all the speeches sounded like from manila why are we talking about saving the british empire when the united states is leading his own territory. it would probably hit the...
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europe. ahead in the program months of talks pay off funds russia and ukraine trade prisoners and take a vital step that restoring relations between the $2.00 countries we look back after the break. the world is driven by shaped by one person if there is. no day or thinks. we dare to ask. compared to centuries of chinese history 2 years is nothing unless budgets 2 years of donald trump with yet another round of terrorists being added to the us trade war this last week news china's strategy of waiting out the enemy likely to work with the current american president. a look at the ongoing. protests in hong kong are into a 14th straight weekend turn violent earlier this sunday police used tear gas against the demonstrators who were seen appealing to the u.s. president. both. i. was. watching protesters gather near the united states consulate with a message for donald trump waving american flags and shouting slogans in english like resist beijing liberate kong they called on u.s. lawmakers to pass a bill protecting hong kong's democratic freedoms on human rights smoke could be seen billowing out o
europe. ahead in the program months of talks pay off funds russia and ukraine trade prisoners and take a vital step that restoring relations between the $2.00 countries we look back after the break. the world is driven by shaped by one person if there is. no day or thinks. we dare to ask. compared to centuries of chinese history 2 years is nothing unless budgets 2 years of donald trump with yet another round of terrorists being added to the us trade war this last week news china's strategy of...
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europe. it's an economic stimulus program on a vast scale and one which is also inevitably altering the lives of people in local areas one key route passes through pakistan's valley what does this mean for people there how do they see their future along this new silk road. we're traveling along one of the highest roads in the world. the karakoram highway in pakistan. police are accompanying us to a huge building site where no other western journalists have been permitted to film up until now and where they are busy reconstructing and upgrading the route as part of china's belt and road initiative. it's going to be a long journey through dramatic mountain scenery. and archaic world dominated by men and guns. but then suddenly we come across this place a carpenter's workshop where women have a say and where they work and earn money something unheard of in this region some years their people is very aggressive and they have a lot of questions from them and they said this is not for women's golf so stop this. but the courageous akila bono and her colleagues didn't stop impressed by the standards
europe. it's an economic stimulus program on a vast scale and one which is also inevitably altering the lives of people in local areas one key route passes through pakistan's valley what does this mean for people there how do they see their future along this new silk road. we're traveling along one of the highest roads in the world. the karakoram highway in pakistan. police are accompanying us to a huge building site where no other western journalists have been permitted to film up until now...
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program he is reinstating is open-ended. he is going to buy bonds starting november 1 and could go on forever if we see a real continued japanification of europeinstated the program with 20 billion euros worth of purchases a month from november. economists were expecting 30 billion euros a month from october, although only for a year, and bloomberg intelligence was expecting 45 billion euros of bond purchases or other asset purchases a month from october. it looks like it was a little bit more dovish. now it looks more hawkish. investors are buying the euro now,elling the bund right pushing rates up in germany and strengthening the currency against the dollar. we have a number of other moves from mario draghi. he is lowering rates. the key rate down to -50 basis points. what the banks have to pay in terms of their excess reserves and also lowering the rates on tltro's, especially if they exceed the benchmark of lending. it does look like he is doing a lot. the question is is he doing everything it takes? the answer from the markets is now. vonnie: matt miller, thank you for covering the ecb meeting. today was the big one in terms of press conf
program he is reinstating is open-ended. he is going to buy bonds starting november 1 and could go on forever if we see a real continued japanification of europeinstated the program with 20 billion euros worth of purchases a month from november. economists were expecting 30 billion euros a month from october, although only for a year, and bloomberg intelligence was expecting 45 billion euros of bond purchases or other asset purchases a month from october. it looks like it was a little bit more...
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so we have a video comment or who tries to do just that this is so if you are the senior program manager for europe and eurasia at freedom house here in the u.s. and here's her take on what these protests are about i think what we're seeing at the core of these protests is a reaction of indignation thousands of people are being legally told that the opposition candidates that they want to see on the ballot for the moscow city legislature are not allowed to run and therefore potentially represent the citizens so what's coming up next the election day is this sunday september 8th it's going to be a true test for the electoral system ahead of big girl election for the parliament and we need $21.00 and for the president 2024 so yeah there she explains it pretty clearly there but can you give us the backstory to why some of these candidates wouldn't be allowed to run. gray yeah and so the issue kind of began earlier in the summer when a group of oppositionists tried to register to be candidates for the selection and it started out registration they are obligated to collect nominations signatures because
so we have a video comment or who tries to do just that this is so if you are the senior program manager for europe and eurasia at freedom house here in the u.s. and here's her take on what these protests are about i think what we're seeing at the core of these protests is a reaction of indignation thousands of people are being legally told that the opposition candidates that they want to see on the ballot for the moscow city legislature are not allowed to run and therefore potentially...
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to date on not artie's quarter we stay with the story now and get more reaction from europe with me now on the program is former senior belgian politician. to see you is the prisoner swap pivotal as the 2 countries see it is is it likely to herald a new chapter after years of froths relations. well absolutely i would say that the potential at least the potential for the developments in the near future is there now with this is that this is well this is more than just symbolic oh there is much more at stake here but i mean let's not forget that the u.s. and the e.u. have basically been sidelined in all this and that now we have a president in kiev who tries to hold in direct discussions with the russia the whole gauntlet that in itself is already progress so i would say yes indeed they're not exaggerating yet the swappers being praised by the council of europe on by the g 7 and buster support group to ukraine might the effects be felt beyond moscow and kiev with this movement absolutely absolutely i have been a member of the parliament area somebody of the council of europe myself back in 98 beginning
to date on not artie's quarter we stay with the story now and get more reaction from europe with me now on the program is former senior belgian politician. to see you is the prisoner swap pivotal as the 2 countries see it is is it likely to herald a new chapter after years of froths relations. well absolutely i would say that the potential at least the potential for the developments in the near future is there now with this is that this is well this is more than just symbolic oh there is much...
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europe. briefly, we are a global civil advocacy program. we have 53 million members from every country in the world. we are exclusively funded by those members and members take a very active role in helping us to decide what issues we work on and what campaigns we launch. and our members are deeply concerned about the threat that disinformation poses to our democracy to the extent that they funded a large program that we launched in europe to combat the trolls. our team of elves, and we discovered disinformation efforts, we reported our findings to facebook. facebook took action not on everything we reported but of the posts and groups and pages that facebook took action on, we estimate that those posts, pages and groups reached approximately 750 million views just in the three months leading up to the european elections. and i want to pull a couple of important things out of that. the first, of course, is that any reports you may have read about the demise of disinformation in the electoral context have been greatly exaggerate rated. secon
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program. in tennis team europe had returned the labor camp after wins from roger federer and alexander vera on the final day in geneva federer set up the victory all 3 big is the straight sets the final was then a winner take all of fair between red and we lost around each the match settled on a tire break yours have now won every edition of the laver cup since it started in $27.00 c. . joseph new garden is celebrating its 2nd indy car championship in just 3 years he came in 2nd place in the season finale a laguna seca in california on sunday to clinch the title new garden's victory in the series completed a clean sweep of the big prize in 2915 penske after. victory at indy $500.00. well start with the sport into f one ferrari sebastian vettel has been celebrating its 1st free weight in over a year but it's victory in sunday's singapore called free was not without controversy the 4th art world champion was trailing teammate charlotte clare until he was called into the pits one lap before the french when the class pitted one lap later that allowed that's all to leapfrog him and take the race le
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cheaper money to boost europe's slowing economy the european central bank launches a new stimulus program the bank is buying bonds and cutting interest rates in a bid to increase lending to businesses and consumers will it have the desired effect also coming up tonight the killer diseases that are preventable.
cheaper money to boost europe's slowing economy the european central bank launches a new stimulus program the bank is buying bonds and cutting interest rates in a bid to increase lending to businesses and consumers will it have the desired effect also coming up tonight the killer diseases that are preventable.
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europe. turf wars and border wars between the poles and the russians. it was chaos. that's the environment in which hoover and his team have to work. the american-led relief program entailed more than keeping a step ahead of famine and disorder. economic recovery and increased productivity were crucial if europe was to bind up its wounds. many of hoover's policies in 1919 were designed to achieve this objective. he arranged for hundreds of american engineers and other experts to become technical advisors to the fledgling governments of austria, poland, czechoslovakia, and what became known as yugoslavia. these advisors, some of whom stayed for three years, worked to reorganize railways, reform currencies and modernize agriculture. hoover also helped to reopen the danube river basin to peacetime commerce. he dispatched american agencies to mining regions where they helped to settle strikes and increase production of urgently needed coal. after the signing of the treaty of versailles-- you want me to tell me what to do? thank you. with the signing of the treaty of versailles in the summer of 1919, relief and reconstruction efforts entered a new phase. the american
europe. turf wars and border wars between the poles and the russians. it was chaos. that's the environment in which hoover and his team have to work. the american-led relief program entailed more than keeping a step ahead of famine and disorder. economic recovery and increased productivity were crucial if europe was to bind up its wounds. many of hoover's policies in 1919 were designed to achieve this objective. he arranged for hundreds of american engineers and other experts to become...
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dus why tonight cheaper money to boost europe's slowing economy the european central bank launches a new stimulus program the bank is buying bonds and cutting interest rates in a bid to increase lending to businesses and consumers will it have the desired effect also coming up tonight the killer diseases that are preventable the world health organization sounding the alarm over declining vaccination rates and the story of a journey that almost took their last misery almost drowned in the mediterranean trying to flee her home country of living in her story coming up in just a moment also an iranian judo athlete one of the best in the world takes refuge here in germany he says he defied his reading authorities by competing at the world championships there warnings that he might have to fight and he's really opponent now who says he's boring about his own saying. i'm boring golf it's good to have you with us today the european central bank unveiled a new stimulus plan aimed at boosting the eurozone economy in what is expected to be his last major decision as e.c.b. president are you a druggie announced anot
dus why tonight cheaper money to boost europe's slowing economy the european central bank launches a new stimulus program the bank is buying bonds and cutting interest rates in a bid to increase lending to businesses and consumers will it have the desired effect also coming up tonight the killer diseases that are preventable the world health organization sounding the alarm over declining vaccination rates and the story of a journey that almost took their last misery almost drowned in the...
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cheaper money to boost europe's slowing economy the european central bank launches a new stimulus program the bank is buying bonds and cutting interest rates in a bid to increase lending to businesses and consumers to have the desired effect also coming up a killer diseases that are preventable the world health organization sounding the alarm over declining vaccination rates.
cheaper money to boost europe's slowing economy the european central bank launches a new stimulus program the bank is buying bonds and cutting interest rates in a bid to increase lending to businesses and consumers to have the desired effect also coming up a killer diseases that are preventable the world health organization sounding the alarm over declining vaccination rates.
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news live from berlin tonight cheeper money to boost europe's slowing economy the european central bank launches a new stimulus program the bank is buying bonds and cutting interest rates in a bid to increase lending to businesses and consumers will that have the desired effect also coming up in the killer diseases that are preventable the world health organization sounding the alarm over declining vaccination rates. i'm burned off it's good to have you with us today the european central bank unveiled a new stimulus plan aimed at boosting the eurozone economy in what is expected to be his last major decision as e.c.b. president mario draghi announced another cut in interest rates pushing borrowing costs further into negative territory this is part of efforts to bring inflation down to just under the e.c.b. target of 2 percent. now here is more new drug use rather downbeat assessment of the euro zone's economic prospects take a listen to the outlook for rio g.d.p. growth has been revised down 420-010-2020. the recent roundy the euro area growth outlook remey to the downside. these recent mainly pertain to the prolongin
news live from berlin tonight cheeper money to boost europe's slowing economy the european central bank launches a new stimulus program the bank is buying bonds and cutting interest rates in a bid to increase lending to businesses and consumers will that have the desired effect also coming up in the killer diseases that are preventable the world health organization sounding the alarm over declining vaccination rates. i'm burned off it's good to have you with us today the european central bank...
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moments ago that he's pulling three quarters of a billion dollars out of the nato defense programs of eastern europehing back against putin. what is going on here? when you refuse to believe your intelligence agencies then what you have come to is a narcissistic mind where you happen to think you possess all of the knowledge of the world, and apparently that's where trump is in his own mind. it is extraordinarily dangerous. and then he goes off and probably, possibly, in that meeting where he invited the -- the -- >> sergey kislyak. >> exactly. into the oval office, things were said there that are of great concern to the intelligence community. it was private. the only people there were the russians. in all of the meetings he'd had with putin there's only been put putin. no american there except perhaps a, an interpreter. the fact of the matter is, our president is a danger to our national security. >> so can the president be trusted with classified intelligence, congressman? >> he can't be trusted with anything. he can't be trusted with the economy. he can't be trusted with national intelligence in
moments ago that he's pulling three quarters of a billion dollars out of the nato defense programs of eastern europehing back against putin. what is going on here? when you refuse to believe your intelligence agencies then what you have come to is a narcissistic mind where you happen to think you possess all of the knowledge of the world, and apparently that's where trump is in his own mind. it is extraordinarily dangerous. and then he goes off and probably, possibly, in that meeting where he...
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also on the program we'll take you to the south of spain one of europe's main agricultural regions to see the devastating effect of climate change. and investors in paris announce a 5000000000 euro pot protect firms hoping to pull them away from other tech beckett's. it's time for business on v.w. i'm here yet again asking to have you with us the german government has announced a 50000000000 euro climate protection plan to help the country reaches 2030 climate goals some economists say it's a good start others criticize the price tag german companies fear they could become less competitive and are bracing for possibly the greatest changes since the industrial revolution. the world's biggest chemical company b. and south claims it slashed its greenhouse gas emissions by half compared to its 990 levels all while doubling production output that could help the company's bottom line now that the german government plans to put a price on c o 2. fossil fuels are about to become more expensive it's a market based approach to boost investment in clean technologies. one thing is certain new cli
also on the program we'll take you to the south of spain one of europe's main agricultural regions to see the devastating effect of climate change. and investors in paris announce a 5000000000 euro pot protect firms hoping to pull them away from other tech beckett's. it's time for business on v.w. i'm here yet again asking to have you with us the german government has announced a 50000000000 euro climate protection plan to help the country reaches 2030 climate goals some economists say it's a...
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also in the program we'll take you to the south of spain one of europe's main agricultural regions to see the.
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europe subjected them to horrible abuse. a 1000000 clue cruft welcome to the program u.s. president donald trump is fuming over the democrats' impeachment inquiry calling it a disgrace and looking for a way to stop it but the whistleblower complaint against him is out and it doesn't look good for the president an unnamed intelligence official. alleges trump used his power to get ukraine to interfere in the 2020 alexion the complaint shows that the white house suppressed the details of a phone call between the american and ukrainian presidents on thursday the acting director of national intelligence went to congress to explain why he hadn't handed this information to them. caught up in events beyond his control. of the means lenski on his 1st visit this ukrainian president to ground 0 to form a comedian was only elected 5 months ago and now he's at the center of an impeachment inquiry. it was all triggered by whistleblowers complained accusing donald trump of soliciting interference in the 2020 u.s. election by pressuring mr the lenski to initiate or continue an investigati
europe subjected them to horrible abuse. a 1000000 clue cruft welcome to the program u.s. president donald trump is fuming over the democrats' impeachment inquiry calling it a disgrace and looking for a way to stop it but the whistleblower complaint against him is out and it doesn't look good for the president an unnamed intelligence official. alleges trump used his power to get ukraine to interfere in the 2020 alexion the complaint shows that the white house suppressed the details of a phone...
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the result of which have shown that germany with the largest mark and continental europe has the most compensation program. in contrast, the country with the largest number of the victims played a relatively minor role. specific information can be found and both archived in company records must take this back into account. since 1998, hundreds of policyholder names from both archives have been published online. the office used the information and international public and private archives to obtain documents. second, the hcpo determines where to file the claim. what present day company or process is responsible for the policy in question. for claims policy issued by companies still in assistance. for others determining the successor is more complex. indeed, many cases there is no present say successor. claims are submitted to all available yvenues. under these standards which are not -- a claim can't be rejected on the ground. with the implementation of international agreement, the hcpo transferred thousands of claims to a variety. they reiterated their commitment to review and process claims under i check
the result of which have shown that germany with the largest mark and continental europe has the most compensation program. in contrast, the country with the largest number of the victims played a relatively minor role. specific information can be found and both archived in company records must take this back into account. since 1998, hundreds of policyholder names from both archives have been published online. the office used the information and international public and private archives to...
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we have a video commenter who tries to do just that this is sophie our last the senior program manager for europe and eurasia at freedom house here in the u.s. and here's her take on what these protests are about i think what we're seeing at the core of these protests is a reaction of indignation thousands of people are legally told that the opposition candidates that they want to see on the ballot for the moscow city legislature are not allowed to run and therefore potentially represent the citizens so what's coming up next the election day is this sunday september 8th it's going to be a true test for the electoral system ahead of the girl election for the parliament in 2021 and for the president 2024 so yeah she explains it pretty clearly there but can you give us the backstory to why some of these candidates wouldn't be allowed to run. gray yeah and so it should be and earlier in the summer when a group of oppositionists try to register to be candidates for the selection in a saturday registration they are obligated to collect nominations signatures because they're running as independents and
we have a video commenter who tries to do just that this is sophie our last the senior program manager for europe and eurasia at freedom house here in the u.s. and here's her take on what these protests are about i think what we're seeing at the core of these protests is a reaction of indignation thousands of people are legally told that the opposition candidates that they want to see on the ballot for the moscow city legislature are not allowed to run and therefore potentially represent the...
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have a big common joe who tries to do just that this is sophie our los case is the senior program manager for europe and eurasia at freedom house here in the u.s. and here's her take on what these protests are about i think what we're seeing at the core of these protests is a reaction of indignation thousands of people are legally told that the opposition candidates that they want to see on the ballot for the moscow city legislature are not allowed to run and therefore potentially represent the citizens so what's coming up next is the election day is this sunday in september 8th it's going to be a true test for the electoral system ahead of big girl elections for the parliament and 2021 and for the president 2024. so yeah she explains it pretty clearly there but can you give us the backstory to why some of these candidates wouldn't be allowed to run. gray yeah so the issue began earlier in the summer when a group of oppositionists tried to register to be candidates for the selection and it started out registration they are obligated to collect nominations signatures because they're running as indepe
have a big common joe who tries to do just that this is sophie our los case is the senior program manager for europe and eurasia at freedom house here in the u.s. and here's her take on what these protests are about i think what we're seeing at the core of these protests is a reaction of indignation thousands of people are legally told that the opposition candidates that they want to see on the ballot for the moscow city legislature are not allowed to run and therefore potentially represent the...
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relief project at all, they ministered a relief program to combat the devastating famine in the interior of soviet russia, where the worst famine in europe since the middle ages was raging. at least 2 million russians died before hoover's food supplies could reach them, but millions more survived thanks to his provision. at its peak, his organization for upwards of 10 million people a day. and the doctor will elaborate in elaboration. his speech.s all in all, between 1914 and 1923, hoover directed, facilitated, financed and assisted a multitude of international humanitarian relief efforts without parallel in history. during this nearly 10 year period, the crb, the ara, and various other governments and private organizations delivered nearly 34 million metric tons of food to the lands and people imperiled by world war i and its aftermath. in today's currency, the value of this aid exceeds $60 billion. the man with supreme responsibility was hoover. tens of millions of people owed their lives to his excursions. it was later said of him that he was responsible for saving more lives than any other person in history. thus did this son of an i
relief project at all, they ministered a relief program to combat the devastating famine in the interior of soviet russia, where the worst famine in europe since the middle ages was raging. at least 2 million russians died before hoover's food supplies could reach them, but millions more survived thanks to his provision. at its peak, his organization for upwards of 10 million people a day. and the doctor will elaborate in elaboration. his speech.s all in all, between 1914 and 1923, hoover...
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established in the 1990s, right now about 27,000 alumni of that program, high school students, high school aged students from 21 countries of europe, eurasia and central asia have participated in this program . one of them is a fellow, he is from the country of georgia and was a flex student in texas in 2014. as a student in texas he got straight a's. it was in the jazz band. it was homecoming prints. he went back to georgia and applied to the us naval academy and was accepted so you'll go back to georgia with an in-depth understanding of the united states and american culture and values and he will be as my military college say force multiplier for us georgia relations. so that's the power of alumni and the second is the evergreen nature of some of our programs and many of our eca programs back decades. the international visitor leadership program was established years ago next year. and it's one of the most prestigious and valued change programs we have. many participants and this has gone on with business leaders and so forth, the program remains the same as it was 80 years ago. we bring groups of people to the united states an
established in the 1990s, right now about 27,000 alumni of that program, high school students, high school aged students from 21 countries of europe, eurasia and central asia have participated in this program . one of them is a fellow, he is from the country of georgia and was a flex student in texas in 2014. as a student in texas he got straight a's. it was in the jazz band. it was homecoming prints. he went back to georgia and applied to the us naval academy and was accepted so you'll go back...
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so we have a video comment or who tries to do just that this is so if you are the senior program manager for europe and eurasia at freedom house here in the u.s. and here's her take on what these protests are about i think what we're seeing at the core of these protests is a reaction of indignation thousands of people are legally told that the opposition candidates that they want to see on the ballot for the moscow city legislature are not allowed to run and therefore potentially represent the citizens so what's coming up next the election day is this sunday september 8th it's going to be a true test for the electoral system ahead of big girl election for the parliament and we need $21.00 and for the president 2024 so yeah she explained it pretty clearly there but can you give us the backstory to why some of these candidates wouldn't be allowed to run. gray yeah so the issue kind of began earlier in the summer when a group of oppositionists tried to register to be candidates for the selection and it started out registration they are obligated to collect nominations signatures because they're runnin
so we have a video comment or who tries to do just that this is so if you are the senior program manager for europe and eurasia at freedom house here in the u.s. and here's her take on what these protests are about i think what we're seeing at the core of these protests is a reaction of indignation thousands of people are legally told that the opposition candidates that they want to see on the ballot for the moscow city legislature are not allowed to run and therefore potentially represent the...
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program. will turkey continue to hold back syrian refugees want to cross to europe an upcoming summit could determine whether ankara sticks to the fragile 26 team migration deal to the degree of the european union. the next vice or thanks for joining. on kong is preparing for another weekend of pro-democracy demonstrations some recent protests have been marred by violent clashes with police but on the day of the chinese mid-autumn festival when families traditionally gather to gaze at the moon and eat moon cakes activists are protesting peacefully they're taking to forming human chains and singing a new democracy anthem called laurie to hong kong. ha. ha they're still singing their protest anthem glory to hong kong and they didn't stop for one of the most important celebrations in the chinese calendar the mid autumn festival. activists are forming human chains they using the event as a way to keep their movement in the spotlight. some of them took to the hills of the city to shine laser pens released lanterns with protest slogans and to sing the anthem. of the but they also probation demonstrators tr
program. will turkey continue to hold back syrian refugees want to cross to europe an upcoming summit could determine whether ankara sticks to the fragile 26 team migration deal to the degree of the european union. the next vice or thanks for joining. on kong is preparing for another weekend of pro-democracy demonstrations some recent protests have been marred by violent clashes with police but on the day of the chinese mid-autumn festival when families traditionally gather to gaze at the moon...
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program. turkey continue to hold back syrian refugees who want to cross to europe and upcoming summit could determine whether ankara sticks to the fragile 2016 migration deal that agreed the european. spicer thanks for joining. us preparing for another weekend of pro-democracy demonstrations recent protests brought violent clashes with police but this week weekends protests coincided with a chinese mid-autumn festival and went peacefully as many families gathered outdoors to mark the annual event the protesters are still calling calling for hong kong leader kerry lab to step down and there have also been counter demonstrations in support of mainland china. to shorten your hong kong legislature has been a hot spot of the anti-government protests daniel has spent a lot of time here but that could change soon. his real name was arrested and charged with rioting in july he faces up to 10 years behind bars. the moment i was arrested i was very calm i was thinking about what i needed to do in this situation but when i was told what the charges were it felt like i was entering another world. hong kong has s
program. turkey continue to hold back syrian refugees who want to cross to europe and upcoming summit could determine whether ankara sticks to the fragile 2016 migration deal that agreed the european. spicer thanks for joining. us preparing for another weekend of pro-democracy demonstrations recent protests brought violent clashes with police but this week weekends protests coincided with a chinese mid-autumn festival and went peacefully as many families gathered outdoors to mark the annual...
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program. we'll turkey continue to hold back syrian refugees who want to cross to europe and the upcoming summit could determine whether ankara sticks to the fragile 2016 migration deal it agreed with the european union. on its face or thanks for joining us hong kong is preparing for another weekend of pro-democracy demonstrations there have been clashes with the police in recent protests but in the day of the chinese mid-autumn festival protests were peaceful. my. god god they're still singing their protest anthem glory to hong kong and they didn't stop for one of the most important celebrations in the chinese calendar the mid autumn festival. activists are forming human chains day using the event as a way to keep their movement in the spotlight. i've seen some of them took to the hills of the city to shine a laser pens released lanterns with protest slogans and just sing the anthem. i know they also probation demonstrators trying to make their voices heard i was their version trying to keep going i want to show all i am like evolution and my loyalty to my country my month the country. tensions
program. we'll turkey continue to hold back syrian refugees who want to cross to europe and the upcoming summit could determine whether ankara sticks to the fragile 2016 migration deal it agreed with the european union. on its face or thanks for joining us hong kong is preparing for another weekend of pro-democracy demonstrations there have been clashes with the police in recent protests but in the day of the chinese mid-autumn festival protests were peaceful. my. god god they're still singing...
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in the global context, there are other issues to look at and the qe program and more eating out of europeing yields in the u.s. lower because it is yields lower. it is a little buy the rumor, buy the fact, and that is probably prudent. questions i put to almost every auto executive i spoke to yesterday from to others, will lower interest rates help your business? they all said yes. if that is the case, why is the market so skeptical of the echo -- efficacy of more negative rates? david: probably because since we had draghi speak, we had a rates move down a lot. what they would do now is more justifying where rates are at rather than push them lower. there will not be a lot of surprises to the upside here. i think that will justify and help economies, but what europe really needs is a fiscal package. it needs to have fiscal spending coming from the government or the eu itself and that is supported by the ecb, but that would really help the economy in europe. anna: david zahn, from franklin templeton. this is the part of the naspers business being lifted on the dutch stock exchange this mor
in the global context, there are other issues to look at and the qe program and more eating out of europeing yields in the u.s. lower because it is yields lower. it is a little buy the rumor, buy the fact, and that is probably prudent. questions i put to almost every auto executive i spoke to yesterday from to others, will lower interest rates help your business? they all said yes. if that is the case, why is the market so skeptical of the echo -- efficacy of more negative rates? david:...
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from berlin tonight the cheaper money to boost europe's slowing economy the european central bank launches a new stimulus program the bait is buying bonds and cutting interest rates in a bid to increase lending to businesses and consumers will have the desired effect also coming up tonight the killer diseases that are preventable the world health organization sounding the alarm over declining vaccination rates and they left their home countries and made fortunes so how did they celebrate their new found wealth by building statues of course the people in an indian town where luxury means having a model jumbo jet parked on your roof of course. i bring to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome today the european central bank unveiled a new stimulus plan that's aimed at boosting the eurozone economy in what is expected to be his last major decision as e.c.b. president mario draghi announced another cut in interest rates pushing borrowing costs further into negative territory as the this is part of efforts to bring in. down to just under that you see b.'s target of 2 percent. but
from berlin tonight the cheaper money to boost europe's slowing economy the european central bank launches a new stimulus program the bait is buying bonds and cutting interest rates in a bid to increase lending to businesses and consumers will have the desired effect also coming up tonight the killer diseases that are preventable the world health organization sounding the alarm over declining vaccination rates and they left their home countries and made fortunes so how did they celebrate their...
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cheaper money to boost europe's slowing economy the european central bank launches a new stimulus program the bait is buying bonds and cutting interest rates in a bid to increase lending to businesses and consumers will have the desired effect also coming up tonight the killer diseases that are preventable the world health organization sounding the alarm over the facts in the nation. and they left their home countries and made ford.
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in staying in europe it's been about half a year since italy's former coalition government introduced a citizens' income the welfare program was a key election promise of the populous 5 star movement party and so far around 190000 people have applied to the program many of them are from naples a city where jobs are in high demand but difficult to find. pascal dban addict is one of the recipients of italy's citizens' income he receives around $800.00 euros a month. but others can apply for up to 1300 support that's higher than current unemployment benefits and is designed to better the lot of an estimated 5000000 people living below the poverty line in italy. and i want to tell you the truth i applied for the minimum income because of the economic support but more than anything i want to find a job there aren't that many in naples. in exchange for the support of able bodied recipients have to enroll in job finding and training programs. but critics saying it has little to create the new jobs that need badly needs. even if you have a meaningful scheme linked to the way back to the labor market policy issue of not enough labo
in staying in europe it's been about half a year since italy's former coalition government introduced a citizens' income the welfare program was a key election promise of the populous 5 star movement party and so far around 190000 people have applied to the program many of them are from naples a city where jobs are in high demand but difficult to find. pascal dban addict is one of the recipients of italy's citizens' income he receives around $800.00 euros a month. but others can apply for up to...