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country to fail to meet its obligation in taking in migrants it's joined by the czech republic and hungary warsaw was expected to take in seven thousand refugees but so far as you can see it's taken zero poland's foreign minister has defended his country's position after the french president said warsaw is isolating itself. i think that statements are another arrow in the strategy of the country and the manifestation of how this country wants to position itself on the margins of europe's history present and future the state chose today to isolate itself in the functioning progress of those counties and is not isolating itself is and has not been isolated because it seems to me that president mass grown carelessly polish media reports and doesn't know what's going on in all parts of europe still it happens sometimes journalists and eastern europe experts martin summers it says that ponens defiance against some policies will cause problems for the block. bolen's a big country a major player. and of course if the no in cheating with the european paul this is going to be problems for the down
country to fail to meet its obligation in taking in migrants it's joined by the czech republic and hungary warsaw was expected to take in seven thousand refugees but so far as you can see it's taken zero poland's foreign minister has defended his country's position after the french president said warsaw is isolating itself. i think that statements are another arrow in the strategy of the country and the manifestation of how this country wants to position itself on the margins of europe's...
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robert kubica is in hungary to find out if he truly can. see and restrict him to this day. injuries are there to see and restrict him to this daylj injuries are there to see and restrict him to this day. i wake up every morning at home. i am doing usual stuff at home. i try. i cycle. ido usual stuff at home. i try. i cycle. i do all of the staff probably as other people. but most people don't drive a car at 200 mph. other people. but most people don't drive a car at 200 mphlj other people. but most people don't drive a car at 200 mph. i can say that i have limitations. they have a big influence on daily life than driving cars. driving the car is easier? easier. he finished the formula 1 season eight for renault. 0ther formula 1 season eight for renault. other drivers felt he was the most talented man on the grid. a future world champion. it was his desire to become even better which took him into a rally car in his time off, he tells me. he crashed. andorra, february, 2011, everything changed. did you think you would lose your arm? did they
robert kubica is in hungary to find out if he truly can. see and restrict him to this day. injuries are there to see and restrict him to this daylj injuries are there to see and restrict him to this day. i wake up every morning at home. i am doing usual stuff at home. i try. i cycle. ido usual stuff at home. i try. i cycle. i do all of the staff probably as other people. but most people don't drive a car at 200 mph. other people. but most people don't drive a car at 200 mphlj other people. but...
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. >> i was born in hungary, but i am now an american citizen.e seen what this kind of talk can do. i have seen it in berlin. i was a professor at the university. i heard the same words we have heard today. but i was a fool than. i thought nazis were crazy stupid fanatics, but unfortunately it was not so. they knew that they were not strong enough to conquer a unified country, so they split germany into small groups. they used prejudice as a practical weapon to cripple the nation. of course that was not easy to do. they had to work hard to do it. bornman beings are not with prejudice. they are made for us, made by someone who wants something. remember this when you hear this kind of talk. someone is going to get something out of it, and it isn't going to be you. this is not classroom theory. i saw it happen. i saw it first in berlin in 1932. five young men that i knew were standing in the car listening to the nazi speaker. eric was a catholic. was a a student of mine, jew. and an unemployed metalworker. >> to our true germans i say it is time you
. >> i was born in hungary, but i am now an american citizen.e seen what this kind of talk can do. i have seen it in berlin. i was a professor at the university. i heard the same words we have heard today. but i was a fool than. i thought nazis were crazy stupid fanatics, but unfortunately it was not so. they knew that they were not strong enough to conquer a unified country, so they split germany into small groups. they used prejudice as a practical weapon to cripple the nation. of...
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side, has named 19 of the players who went to euro 2017 in her first squad for a friendly against hungaryowing this summer's finals. 0lympic bronze medallists marcus ellis and chris langridge are through to the third round of the world badminton championships in glasgow. the 14th seeds in the men's doubles had few alarms against the austrian duo dominik stipsits and roman zirnwald. they won by two games to nil. britain's chris froome has extended his vuelta a espana lead after today's fifth stage, which was won by alexey lutsenko. froome is aiming to become the third man to win the a vuelta and the tour de france in the same year. he now has a ten—second advantage over his nearest rival. england's women will retain their rugby world cup title if they beat four time winners new zealand in belfast on saturday. simon middleton's side earned their place in the showpiece after a 20—3 victory over france. katherine downes reflects on an impressive performance by england's women. this is the final the women's game was hoping for, the two best teams in the world, england and new zealand going hea
side, has named 19 of the players who went to euro 2017 in her first squad for a friendly against hungaryowing this summer's finals. 0lympic bronze medallists marcus ellis and chris langridge are through to the third round of the world badminton championships in glasgow. the 14th seeds in the men's doubles had few alarms against the austrian duo dominik stipsits and roman zirnwald. they won by two games to nil. britain's chris froome has extended his vuelta a espana lead after today's fifth...
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now in hungary, too. here, hundreds of hectares of grasslands burnt.nes before —— flames before they spread to urban areas. italy is experiencing its worst drought in 60 yea rs. experiencing its worst drought in 60 years. thousands of tourists travel there every year in search of sunshine but the intense heat means people are desperately searching for shade. we find some nice weather this year but it is not as hot, nowhere near, making sure that we just drink lots of water. it is fantastic having the water fountains around rome. across the country 26 major towns and cities are on heat alert. hospitaladmissions major towns and cities are on heat alert. hospital admissions have increased by 15%. the prolonged drought has affected the agriculture industry to the tune of billions with 11 regions facing critical water shortages. all of crops are 50% lower than normal. it's a silly beaches are quieter than usual, as people follow the lead of the locals and stay indoors. others do what they can to protect themselves and keep cool, as forecasters see no respit
now in hungary, too. here, hundreds of hectares of grasslands burnt.nes before —— flames before they spread to urban areas. italy is experiencing its worst drought in 60 yea rs. experiencing its worst drought in 60 years. thousands of tourists travel there every year in search of sunshine but the intense heat means people are desperately searching for shade. we find some nice weather this year but it is not as hot, nowhere near, making sure that we just drink lots of water. it is fantastic...
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just last month, britain's adam peaty broke yet more records at the world aquatics championships in hungary winning the 50 and the 100 metres breaststroke titles and won a silver relay medal. but peaty doesn'tjust want to be the best in the pool. he's also keen to use his status to create a legacy for others. after his achievements in the pool in budapest he took a short break from training in a surprising location. peaty went to zambia to complete a gruelling sporting challenge to raise funds for thousands of children living in poverty there. our correspondent nataliejackson went along with him. out of his comfort zone, 5000 miles from home. when it comes to it you have to give back to the crossroads no matter where it is in the world. this is lusaka, the capital of zambia, hotand this is lusaka, the capital of zambia, hot and dusty and poverty is widespread. creating a legacy for me is one of the most important things. it is about the medals and world records but it is how you inspired millions of people around the world to do what you have done. five years ago adam peaty and his coach me
just last month, britain's adam peaty broke yet more records at the world aquatics championships in hungary winning the 50 and the 100 metres breaststroke titles and won a silver relay medal. but peaty doesn'tjust want to be the best in the pool. he's also keen to use his status to create a legacy for others. after his achievements in the pool in budapest he took a short break from training in a surprising location. peaty went to zambia to complete a gruelling sporting challenge to raise funds...
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britishjudo has sent a team of 12 athletes to the event in hungary including rio olympic bronze medallistonway who fights on friday in the —70kg class. that's the thing with judo, as soon as you make one mistake it's over andi as you make one mistake it's over and i made that mistake. i tried to doa and i made that mistake. i tried to do a move and it was all over from there, he kind of pinned me and i tried my hardest to get out but u nfortu nately i tried my hardest to get out but unfortunately i didn't. boxer cheavon clarke, is one of great britain's big hopes for a medal at the next olympics. and already he could be labelled the lazarus of the boxing world. and notjust because he's able to get back up off the canvas. the jamaican—born boxer has been impaled... poisoned... and brought back from death — twice. despite that, he's now at the world championships in hamburg and competes in the quarter—finals tomorrow. our olympic sports reporter david mcdaid has more. as britain's top amateur heavyweight, cheavon clarke is used to taking blows but this is a man, it seems, not even the grim
britishjudo has sent a team of 12 athletes to the event in hungary including rio olympic bronze medallistonway who fights on friday in the —70kg class. that's the thing with judo, as soon as you make one mistake it's over andi as you make one mistake it's over and i made that mistake. i tried to doa and i made that mistake. i tried to do a move and it was all over from there, he kind of pinned me and i tried my hardest to get out but u nfortu nately i tried my hardest to get out but...
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i was born in hungary. you are a mason. these are minorities. you are a farmer.to the methodist church. you are right to belong to these minorities. these are precious things. you have a right to be what you are and say what you think because here we have personal freedoms. we have liberty. these are not fancy words. this is a practical and priceless way of living. but we must work at it. we must guard everyone's liberties or we can lose our own. if we allow any minority to lose its freedom by persecution or prejudice we are threatening our own freedom. this is not simply an idea. this is good, hard common sense. you see, here in america it's not a question whether we tolerate minorities. america is minorities. and that means you and me. so let's not be suckers. we must not allow the freedom or dignity of any man to be threatened by any act or word. let's be selfish about it. let's forget about we and they. let's think about us. ♪ >>> don't be a sucker airs next weekend on american history tv's reel america. saturday, august 26th at 10:00 p.m. eastern here on c-s
i was born in hungary. you are a mason. these are minorities. you are a farmer.to the methodist church. you are right to belong to these minorities. these are precious things. you have a right to be what you are and say what you think because here we have personal freedoms. we have liberty. these are not fancy words. this is a practical and priceless way of living. but we must work at it. we must guard everyone's liberties or we can lose our own. if we allow any minority to lose its freedom by...
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but we still have poland and hungary unwinding the constitutional protections in europe.entirely. are they trying to make this intoi brexit entirely. are they trying to make this into i brexit story? entirely. are they trying to make this intol brexit story?|j entirely. are they trying to make this into l brexit story? i think this into a brexit story? i think there is an undercurrent. at the same time these are just figures. the growth has gone from 0.5 to 0.6. obviously good for the eurozone. but we can't really read too much into that. absolutely. metro, the kind of picture you do not want to see before going off on holiday. are you off toa before going off on holiday. are you off to a european airport any time soon? you might be in trouble. british tourist jetting soon? you might be in trouble. british touristjetting to the continent are facing queues of up to four hours. airport hell for the brits. what you make of it? it's terrible because i am going to somewhere in europe later this month. they have tightened up the schengen area checks because of attacks. and ther
but we still have poland and hungary unwinding the constitutional protections in europe.entirely. are they trying to make this intoi brexit entirely. are they trying to make this into i brexit story? entirely. are they trying to make this intol brexit story?|j entirely. are they trying to make this into l brexit story? i think this into a brexit story? i think there is an undercurrent. at the same time these are just figures. the growth has gone from 0.5 to 0.6. obviously good for the eurozone....
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that the red army had had invaded and was now sit manager poland hungary chex and a the rest of those countries, and that he said -- publicly almost publicly i'm tired of babying the soviets. and what was needed was a position taken from strength. position taken from a commitment to freedom. and an opportunity for the people of yearn and central europe to make up their own futures. but that -- then entailed definite actions on part of truman including truman doctrine which had supported greece and turkey. the marshal plan which economically supported not only eastern and central europe but frns and great britain who were economically flat on their back and politically were really -- around strain as possible that communist parties of those two countries particularly france might have been able to even win an election. so for those reasons truman saying to himself we must take a strong stance began what was called a policy of containment of making sure the soviets go no further than they had which was eastern and central europe. >> what was the soviet reaction? >> well, they were not h
that the red army had had invaded and was now sit manager poland hungary chex and a the rest of those countries, and that he said -- publicly almost publicly i'm tired of babying the soviets. and what was needed was a position taken from strength. position taken from a commitment to freedom. and an opportunity for the people of yearn and central europe to make up their own futures. but that -- then entailed definite actions on part of truman including truman doctrine which had supported greece...
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sites in hungary, germany are guarded because of the friction over the memorialization. i would hate to see that happen here. one more question. >> i would like to ask you, you are talking about the removal of the statues of jefferson davis and robert e. lee from new orleans. the thing about that, it seems to be the city of new orleans, because it is heavily african-american city, they could do more to promote african americans. we could go to every major removen city and statues, but they were people who fought for a cause. robert e. lee was considered a model student and teacher at west point. i wonder how we address this issue. dr. foote: there has been tremendous change since the time i wrote shadowed ground in recognizing african-american history. one of the things i wrote about in the last chapter was how little was done in that area because we were not recognizing those great individuals. that has changed substantially over the last 20 years. it more in naming streets. the battle for martin luther incredibly important. many names and buildings and a number of inst
sites in hungary, germany are guarded because of the friction over the memorialization. i would hate to see that happen here. one more question. >> i would like to ask you, you are talking about the removal of the statues of jefferson davis and robert e. lee from new orleans. the thing about that, it seems to be the city of new orleans, because it is heavily african-american city, they could do more to promote african americans. we could go to every major removen city and statues, but...
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the prime minister of hungary, along with the other prime ministers in poland, the czech republic andch republic and slovakia, they have been told by angela merkel, and the gangsters in brussels that they must accept the migrant process of those that are coming in across the mediterranean. and they have simply said, no, we are not going to do it. and if we are being really frank about this, tucker, there is a direct link and relationship between the number of people you lead in from different religions in different cultures and the number of terror attacks. and that is why and eastern europe, you're not seeing it. >> tucker: interesting. do you think they can hold out against the demands from brussels to change their immigration policy? >> they are being threatened with going to the european court, they are being threatened with being fined, they are being threatened with european funds being withheld. do you know something? these countries have lived under communism. they have lived under nazism. they have lived under all these things, but yet within human life's man, i do not think
the prime minister of hungary, along with the other prime ministers in poland, the czech republic andch republic and slovakia, they have been told by angela merkel, and the gangsters in brussels that they must accept the migrant process of those that are coming in across the mediterranean. and they have simply said, no, we are not going to do it. and if we are being really frank about this, tucker, there is a direct link and relationship between the number of people you lead in from different...
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and maria sharapova is a set down in her second round match against hungary's timea babos — the russianlep in the first round on herfirst grand slam appearance since returning from her doping suspension this year. well, player welfare is a key discussion across sport. now, a pitch—side saliva test for concussion could be possible in the next five years, if a new study proves successful. throughout this season, players in rugby union's premiership and championship will provide samples, to be analysed by the university of birmingham. they're looking for tell—tale signs within cells which are released when the body suffers trauma. 0ur reporter patrick gearey‘s been to see how it works. welcome to the twickenham treatment room, a place that has seen more than its fair share of concussions over the years, but this season, for the first big fixture help here, players will have their saliva taken if they suffer a head injury, as pa rt if they suffer a head injury, as part of a big new study into concussion. professor tony belli is here to tell us about it. —— belli. the player will be removed
and maria sharapova is a set down in her second round match against hungary's timea babos — the russianlep in the first round on herfirst grand slam appearance since returning from her doping suspension this year. well, player welfare is a key discussion across sport. now, a pitch—side saliva test for concussion could be possible in the next five years, if a new study proves successful. throughout this season, players in rugby union's premiership and championship will provide samples, to be...
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robert kubica is in hungary to discover if he truly came.ct him to this day. came. his injuries are there to see, and restrict him to this daylj came. his injuries are there to see, and restrict him to this day. i wake up and restrict him to this day. i wake up every morning at home, i am doing the usual stuff at home. i train, i cycle. i do all the stuff, probably, most other people do. but the point is, robert, most people don't drive a car200 is, robert, most people don't drive a car 200 miles an. are actually i can so easily, this. that i have more limitations or my limitations have big influence on daily life than driving cars. driving a car is the easy bit? easy. in 2010, robert kubica finished the formula one season eight four renault. 0ther drivers thought he was the most talented man on the grid, a future world champion. it was, he told me, the desire to become even better which took into a rally car in his time. he crashed. andorra, february 2011, everything changed. did you think you would lose the arm? did they think that? probab
robert kubica is in hungary to discover if he truly came.ct him to this day. came. his injuries are there to see, and restrict him to this daylj came. his injuries are there to see, and restrict him to this day. i wake up and restrict him to this day. i wake up every morning at home, i am doing the usual stuff at home. i train, i cycle. i do all the stuff, probably, most other people do. but the point is, robert, most people don't drive a car200 is, robert, most people don't drive a car 200...
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maria sharapova has successfully won her second round match against hungary's timea babos.as a three set winner, having lost the opening set before responding. the russian is playing in herfirst appearance at a grand slam since she returned from a 15—month doping ban in april having been
maria sharapova has successfully won her second round match against hungary's timea babos.as a three set winner, having lost the opening set before responding. the russian is playing in herfirst appearance at a grand slam since she returned from a 15—month doping ban in april having been
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maria sharapova has successfully won her second round match against hungary's timea babos.fter beating second seed simona halep on the opening day, the 30—year—old was a three set winner, having lost the opening set before responding. the russian is playing in herfirst appearance at a grand slam since she returned from a 15—month doping ban in april having been granted a wildcard entry. fourth seed elina svitolina is through to the second round. she lost six of nine tie—break points when her match resumed against world number 42 katerina siniakova, but survived a third set to go through. 2004 champion svetlana kuznetsova won her opening match playing on the grandstand court. the russian needed three sets to move through against a tough opponent in marketa vondrousova of the czech republic. in the men's draw, austria's dominic thiem finished his match held over from tuesday. the sixth seed resumed 1—0 up in the third set on wednesday against australian wildcard alex de minaur and took less than half an hour to complete his 6—4, 6—1, 6—1win. the 23—year—old has never made it
maria sharapova has successfully won her second round match against hungary's timea babos.fter beating second seed simona halep on the opening day, the 30—year—old was a three set winner, having lost the opening set before responding. the russian is playing in herfirst appearance at a grand slam since she returned from a 15—month doping ban in april having been granted a wildcard entry. fourth seed elina svitolina is through to the second round. she lost six of nine tie—break points...
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is apparently falling apart i mean in the beginning it was mostly the eastern european states like hungary and poland in the baltic states being against that used welcoming policy for the migrants and refusing to taken more and more refugees but now we're hearing more voices of this content from other countries as well particularly italy which really has been bearing the brunt of the migrants are the refugees arriving from africa as well as the middle east in search of a better life in europe since the beginning of this year we're talking about new the one hundred thousand migrants who have arrived in italy and we can really see that things are reaching a boiling point and situation is particularly worsening in the small italian town of then so meekly our locals have been protesting against building a new refugee shelter for under age migrants. who took a look at did you doubt it we are on the police a minute approached a friend of mine and got into his car he was trying to say to her bag we can't handle the situation anymore i don't blame this people i blame the government i don't know wh
is apparently falling apart i mean in the beginning it was mostly the eastern european states like hungary and poland in the baltic states being against that used welcoming policy for the migrants and refusing to taken more and more refugees but now we're hearing more voices of this content from other countries as well particularly italy which really has been bearing the brunt of the migrants are the refugees arriving from africa as well as the middle east in search of a better life in europe...
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sites in hungary and germany that are guarded because of the friction over the memorialization. i would hate to see that happen here. maybe one more question. >> i would like to ask you, you were talking about the removal of the statues of jefferson davis and robert e. lee from new orleans. the thing about that, it seems to be the city of new orleans, because it is heavily african-american city, they could do more to promote african american people who have really made a difference in new orleans. my concern is we could go to every major southern city and statues of robert e. lee at stonewall jackson, but what is that really going to countless? they were people who fought for a cause. the culture of slavery predates them a long time before. robert e. lee was considered a model student and teacher at west point. i just wonder how we address this whole issue. foote: i think it has been tremendous change in terms of recognizing african-american history, and to some degree, the slave past. one of the things i wrote about ground" was how little was done in that area because we were n
sites in hungary and germany that are guarded because of the friction over the memorialization. i would hate to see that happen here. maybe one more question. >> i would like to ask you, you were talking about the removal of the statues of jefferson davis and robert e. lee from new orleans. the thing about that, it seems to be the city of new orleans, because it is heavily african-american city, they could do more to promote african american people who have really made a difference in new...
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i was in hungary in the swing of 2016. i was marveling at the way that russian intelligence has supported, through money, propaganda, these fake news stories, in 2016, fake news meant the planting of false stories that were there to deceive people. in 2017, fake news has come to mean true stories that were meant to enlighten people. the russians use these methods in many different places supporting many different kinds of parties. sometimes it is parties on the right, it happened in france with the national front. sometimes parties on the left, you see that in central and eastern europe. sometimes parties with fascist backgrounds, sometimes communist backgrounds. i spoke to a wise person in hungary and said, i don't the -- i don't get the strategy because what they do is so promiscuous. this person said, the russians do not need us to trust them. they need us to distrust each other. [applause] david: russia is a country with an economy about the size of italy. the average life span for a russian male is in the low 60's. it
i was in hungary in the swing of 2016. i was marveling at the way that russian intelligence has supported, through money, propaganda, these fake news stories, in 2016, fake news meant the planting of false stories that were there to deceive people. in 2017, fake news has come to mean true stories that were meant to enlighten people. the russians use these methods in many different places supporting many different kinds of parties. sometimes it is parties on the right, it happened in france with...
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britishjudo has sent a team of 12 athletes to the event in hungary including rio 0lympic bronze medallists. that is the thing with judo. when you make one mistake it is over. i made that mistake and i tried to do a move and it went wrong from the. i did try my hardest to get out but u nfortu nately i did try my hardest to get out but unfortunately i did not. it was tough. here's a world junior champion and the number eight seed. it was a tough draw from the start. in that i am more than 85% sure i would have won that fight. you have to beat the best to be the best. hats off. i'm sure he will not find it too much harder to go through. chris and gabby adcock believe their world bronze medal in glasgow at the weekend proves they deserve funding. despite gb badminton securing their first olympic medal for eight years at rio 2016 uk sport cut all of their funding — stating badminton didn't not have ‘credible' medal prospects for the next games — tokyo 2020. half of the playing squad and over 50% of the support staff lost theirjobs as a result of the cut — but could that decision now be reverse
britishjudo has sent a team of 12 athletes to the event in hungary including rio 0lympic bronze medallists. that is the thing with judo. when you make one mistake it is over. i made that mistake and i tried to do a move and it went wrong from the. i did try my hardest to get out but u nfortu nately i did try my hardest to get out but unfortunately i did not. it was tough. here's a world junior champion and the number eight seed. it was a tough draw from the start. in that i am more than 85%...
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hungary poland slovakia and the czech republic still need convincing. they've said the changes go too far. not home hoops to sealer reform deal at a summit on the eu directive in brussel. later this october. donald trump has taken to the stage once again this wednesday this time at an american legion convention in reno nevada. u. s. president hit home his message of national unity after coming under fire. for his handling of the recent racial violence in charlottesville virginia. appearance that comes after a previous speech in arizon. which the issue of immigration and his pledge to build a wall along the border with mexico wold brought up simon harding explains. saying speaking up his stance on immigration such a rally in phoenix arizona the birth place of his presidential campaign. president trump reaffirmed his will to control illegal immigration. and improve the quality of life of the illegal immigrant community. years of on trolled immigration. have placed enormous pressure on the jobs and wages of working families. and they put great burdens or l
hungary poland slovakia and the czech republic still need convincing. they've said the changes go too far. not home hoops to sealer reform deal at a summit on the eu directive in brussel. later this october. donald trump has taken to the stage once again this wednesday this time at an american legion convention in reno nevada. u. s. president hit home his message of national unity after coming under fire. for his handling of the recent racial violence in charlottesville virginia. appearance...
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sites, both in the united states and in europe, because much of my work now is in central europe and hungary. i visited sites of individual tragedies, murders, mass murders, homicide, suicides and so forth. i've also visited sites like this mine disaster where in a single day a community lost all of its men in a mine disaster, in a coal mine collapse. i've also visited a lot of sites associated with the revolutionary war, the civil war where we have different approaches to the portrayal of history, and sites associated with the european/american encounters with native americans, the history of japanese americans, chinese americans, hispanic americans in the united states, and also events that are very equivocal meaning, maybe a little bit like salem, like the branch davidian fire in waco, texas, leading of course two years later to the bombing in oklahoma city. now, after many of these visits in documenting all of these sites, i would say there's no single outcome when tragedy strikes. in fact, what i portrayed in "shadowed ground" was a continuum of outcomes. they become so important that p
sites, both in the united states and in europe, because much of my work now is in central europe and hungary. i visited sites of individual tragedies, murders, mass murders, homicide, suicides and so forth. i've also visited sites like this mine disaster where in a single day a community lost all of its men in a mine disaster, in a coal mine collapse. i've also visited a lot of sites associated with the revolutionary war, the civil war where we have different approaches to the portrayal of...
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>> it's impressive, but not too much, you know, because i saw higher, much more higher in hungary. two meters high. i would say three meters or four meters would be better. >> his greatest concern is that russia could smuggle disguised soldiers across like they did in ukraine - little green men, as they're called, that at first go undetected. >> so what are the green mans for? >> oh, it's a new threat, how to control our country. well, russia is a regime which does not know where its border starts and where its border ends. it's a dilemma for russia, a historical dilemma. >> the border region along the eupe river looks peaceful enough at the moment. no armies, large or small, are anywhere near. many of the families in this valley have lived here for generations. they catch fish and keep cattle. it looks idyllic, but the hamlet of svaiginiai gets lots of visitors. for some time now, the border patrol has been passing through here regularly, about three times a day. >> and what is this? >> we're under constant surveillance. the border police will be installing a camera here as soon a
>> it's impressive, but not too much, you know, because i saw higher, much more higher in hungary. two meters high. i would say three meters or four meters would be better. >> his greatest concern is that russia could smuggle disguised soldiers across like they did in ukraine - little green men, as they're called, that at first go undetected. >> so what are the green mans for? >> oh, it's a new threat, how to control our country. well, russia is a regime which does not...
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its waitstaff come from bulgaria, hungary, and lithuania. konstantin is another of the 10 non-british, e.u. nationals working at glenfinnan house. last year he was a bartender. now he's worked his way up to deputy hotel manager. he thinks britain needs workers like him. konstantin kotsev: if that happens with all the e.u. workers here at the same time, i think there's gonna be a rebellion or something. 'cause i don't think that the british economy can exist without the e.u. workers here. they don't have the people to sustain the economy. reporter: manja says without workers from the continent, they might as well close down. what about her personally? manja gibson: well, i could apply for british citizenship as well. i kind of hope i don't have to. i kind of hope everything will still be in place, and that things and laws are put in place for european citizens living here on a permanent basis and have been living here for a long time as well. reporter: outside, glenfinnan receives a visit from a stranger who needn't worry about being asked to
its waitstaff come from bulgaria, hungary, and lithuania. konstantin is another of the 10 non-british, e.u. nationals working at glenfinnan house. last year he was a bartender. now he's worked his way up to deputy hotel manager. he thinks britain needs workers like him. konstantin kotsev: if that happens with all the e.u. workers here at the same time, i think there's gonna be a rebellion or something. 'cause i don't think that the british economy can exist without the e.u. workers here. they...
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i mean we're looking at countries going from island right across to poland to hungary it's a fast spread of territory it's a vast spread of history and it's a vast spread of different legal systems i can't see how this can work it sounds like another event if you project proposed term moscow time for it is going good how do you stay with me to felice the next fifteen minutes ahead the story of a police union in new york but alleging that officers and now these days the target of so-called blue racism will tell you more. thank you for new to the gang this is how it works and the economy is built around . washington. voters elected there's no. business. it's not. the national weather service in mount holly new jersey has issued a special memory warning for delaware being until four fifteen am three fourteen am showers were located along a line extending from seven nautical miles east of p. page island to between not a call miles west of powers beach to twelve nautical miles east of chester river moving east that point not hazard wind gusts thirty four knots or grip or source rate but indic
i mean we're looking at countries going from island right across to poland to hungary it's a fast spread of territory it's a vast spread of history and it's a vast spread of different legal systems i can't see how this can work it sounds like another event if you project proposed term moscow time for it is going good how do you stay with me to felice the next fifteen minutes ahead the story of a police union in new york but alleging that officers and now these days the target of so-called blue...
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hungary and poland are against the proposed reform. the macro and does not need the support of any eventual changes will be decided by a majority for it. the french leader hopes to seal the deal at a summit in brussels this uptight about. hoping to advance peace stability and prosperity in the middle east white house advisor jared kushner has held a series. of separate meetings with israeli and palestinian officials. but donald trumps a thirty six year old son in law has little experience in the field of international diplomacy or negotiation. and that's been a little to suggest that significant progress can be made towards clinching. what's his father in law has called the ultimate deal on. that there is matlab has more now from jerusalem. we heard from president abbas he said i've mixed with babies. white house official some twenty times now and i still don't know what they plan i. and on a. of hughes suited we pass them last time when jared kushner was lost in jerusalem in june two months ago. we ask them where they stood on two key
hungary and poland are against the proposed reform. the macro and does not need the support of any eventual changes will be decided by a majority for it. the french leader hopes to seal the deal at a summit in brussels this uptight about. hoping to advance peace stability and prosperity in the middle east white house advisor jared kushner has held a series. of separate meetings with israeli and palestinian officials. but donald trumps a thirty six year old son in law has little experience in...
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i mean we look at countries going from island right across to poland hungary exasperates of territory it's a vast spread of history and it's a vast spread of different legal systems i can't see how this can work it sounds like another fantasy project the international criminal gangs are very effective working across borders and we are not keeping up and it's absolutely useless for london or paris or anybody else to say we can deal with this on our own they can't we've actually got to have a european force this is the next logical step and it should have been taken some years ago and the question would be who's going to be the boss who's going to run the f.b.i. for europe will it be a german or will it be a brit or will it be a frenchman or an italian will be huge argument about that what uniform will load where what language will they operate and got an awful lot of simple work to do to hammer out the differences we've got a lot of catching up and swallow our nationalistic pride and be good federal europeans watching out internationals me kevin i mean this lunchtime here in moscow tha
i mean we look at countries going from island right across to poland hungary exasperates of territory it's a vast spread of history and it's a vast spread of different legal systems i can't see how this can work it sounds like another fantasy project the international criminal gangs are very effective working across borders and we are not keeping up and it's absolutely useless for london or paris or anybody else to say we can deal with this on our own they can't we've actually got to have a...
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migrants into europe is effectively putting a noose around the confidence neck the czech republic and hungary have joined poland in resisting migrant quotas under the scheme walsall was supposed to accept seven thousand refugees but so far it's taken they were poland's foreign minister has defended his country's position after a warning from the french president. i think that all one statements are another arrow in the strategy of the country and the manifestation of how this country wants to position itself on the margin of europe's history present and future the state chose today to isolate itself in the functioning progress a few years poland is not isolating itself and has not been isolated it seems to me that president macro in carelessly follows media reports and doesn't know what's going on in our part of europe still it happens sometimes eastern europe analyst martin summer says poland's refusal to toe the line is causing problems for the e.u. . poland's a big country the major player. and of course if the no in cheating with the. european partners there's going to be problems further
migrants into europe is effectively putting a noose around the confidence neck the czech republic and hungary have joined poland in resisting migrant quotas under the scheme walsall was supposed to accept seven thousand refugees but so far it's taken they were poland's foreign minister has defended his country's position after a warning from the french president. i think that all one statements are another arrow in the strategy of the country and the manifestation of how this country wants to...