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one of the key ones at the very heart of the european union if these two countries can agree then that's a first positive sign that there could be some new agreement on the whole migration and the silent issue at european level and of course chancellor merkel is hugely under pressure she's got this crisis in your own party with people at the particularly the bavarian party calling for tough measures and tough signals so something needs to change and emmanuel mccrum can help bangle americal to change it how can he help simon what could a possible german franco position on migration for the e.u. look like. well in terms of the principle i think they're not too far apart both leaders agree that a european solution is the best one and that means strengthening europe's external border beefing up the external border agency frontex but also having a better system for distributing migrants who do come to europe around the various e.u. countries but there are going to be tough talks here i think today because of course the french are also. clyde to take a tough line they've got a bilateral agreement for instance with italy anglo-american now talk
one of the key ones at the very heart of the european union if these two countries can agree then that's a first positive sign that there could be some new agreement on the whole migration and the silent issue at european level and of course chancellor merkel is hugely under pressure she's got this crisis in your own party with people at the particularly the bavarian party calling for tough measures and tough signals so something needs to change and emmanuel mccrum can help bangle americal to...
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new record for people forced to flee their homes. thank you for watching good having. a. little. money suited. to. run some. break into. european traditions. like the ultimo been building a time on a german craft. our series on. the romans in sixty minutes d.w. . germany with. at any time any place. to sing new music video never. have had the benefit of pop. songs to sing along to download superstar combo from super slim seats to the cut and varied course is into active exercise is the hard thing about that d w joe call mustache don't land on facebook and the app store. jam and for free with the devil you. have to tomorrow today. this week's show is all about differences and similarities we look at gender and the brain are they differences between women and men. also not everyone is born in the body they identify with women.
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annual budgets and new spending mechanisms and. the european commission well managed this we have to work together with our partners on the issues of the rhythms with which we want to take on these charges and. as madam shallots lawyer has just said with. very establishment of this new budget. we want to work together from two thousand and twenty one as to the completion of the banking union of this reform of the european stability mechanism and with the maker economics. tools well these are important reforms and we have worked on them intensely together this is a political commitment that we undertake together this. all so require technical into ministerial burka until the end of the year fight after that and certainly in the following year we need also changes in the treaty that need to be streamlined and adjusted to this new policy then the european stability mechanism needs to be. equipped with and budget from twenty twenty one and we also need to find common ground on the calm.
annual budgets and new spending mechanisms and. the european commission well managed this we have to work together with our partners on the issues of the rhythms with which we want to take on these charges and. as madam shallots lawyer has just said with. very establishment of this new budget. we want to work together from two thousand and twenty one as to the completion of the banking union of this reform of the european stability mechanism and with the maker economics. tools well these are...
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with me are bonnie greer, playwright and writer for the new european, and the journalist, yasmin alibhai—brown may have lulled me into a false sense of security with a review. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the financial times reports two of europe's biggest banks could join forces as italy's unicredit plots to merge with french rival societe generale. the metro pictures today's service for the victims of the london bridge terror attack. the paper leads with details of a new anti—terror strategy to be unveiled by the home secretary sajid javid tomorrow in response to what he calls a "step change" in the threat posed by extremists. the daily express carries the warning from mps that britain may face a summer of knife crime unless "swift action" is taken to curb violence on the street. the daily telegraph claims theresa may is expected to lift the visa cap on foreign doctors within weeks after nhs warnings of staff shortages. the times says israel has secret files that shows tehran‘s determination to build a bomb and is using them to put pressure on britain to abandon the nuclear
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mixed with other bloods for the european race to be mixed with other bloods in order to create a new european of the future he had to sort of racialist a few except the other way around from the nazis who wanted racial mix city racial diversity and this idea which he first published in one thousand nine hundred five he's a big figure he was the first president of the of the council of europe for example this idea remains alive today in the minds of european leaders particularly incidentally german ones. now president of the. for many years the german minister of finance said in an interview indeed site in two thousand and sixteen that if we didn't have migrants and we kept them out then europe would descend into incest he used the word incest and similarly the german president york in the dark said we needed migrants to get rid of the idea that me being german means being white and being christian so there is a very clear ideological drive here to inject new populations into europe in order to change the structure of those populations and that is part of the european dream it's part of the po
mixed with other bloods for the european race to be mixed with other bloods in order to create a new european of the future he had to sort of racialist a few except the other way around from the nazis who wanted racial mix city racial diversity and this idea which he first published in one thousand nine hundred five he's a big figure he was the first president of the of the council of europe for example this idea remains alive today in the minds of european leaders particularly incidentally...
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tonight are the journalist, yasmin alibhai—brown, and bonnie greer, playwright and writer for the new europeanidentity. we go on a journey in search of englishness.
tonight are the journalist, yasmin alibhai—brown, and bonnie greer, playwright and writer for the new europeanidentity. we go on a journey in search of englishness.
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corresponding clear richardson on the story for us tonight in washington clear thank you in other news european union leaders are in brussels tonight for a crunch summit on migration amid deep divisions no diplomats say that italy is blocking some agreements on trade in defense to try to up the pressure on european union leaders to agree to its migration demands a german chancellor angela merkel desperately needs results from this summit to stave off a crisis is right here in berlin she's facing a revolt from her conservative c.s.u. allies over the issue of migration and it is threatening the stability the future of germany's government. under pressure as never before the german chancellor must deliver domestically a concession on repair trading migrants is essential for her political survival but it doesn't look like she's getting there it's a tricky problem in other words you start on the one side of course countries which take in refugees need protection and support at the same time refugees and migrants can't choose where they seek asylum. following. the cold. fronts as americans side presi
corresponding clear richardson on the story for us tonight in washington clear thank you in other news european union leaders are in brussels tonight for a crunch summit on migration amid deep divisions no diplomats say that italy is blocking some agreements on trade in defense to try to up the pressure on european union leaders to agree to its migration demands a german chancellor angela merkel desperately needs results from this summit to stave off a crisis is right here in berlin she's...
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challenge to the next here in europe the german chancellor is maneuvering to seal the deal suit on a new european union approach to migration and she feels her government could collapse and her time as chancellor could quickly be over. and on this day seven of these soccer world cup in russia luis suarez has found a net for europe why against saudi arabia in a game with huge consequences for a group we'll bring you all the high life. is good to have you with us tonight u.s. president says that he will take action to end a controversial policy of separating immigrant families at the country's border with mexico mr trump says that he will address the issue by signing an executive order. it's expected to happen sometime this evening he is reported to be planning to order the families be detained together his administration's current policy means that every migrant crossing the border illegally is subject to criminal prosecution since children are not allowed in federal prisons they are being taken away from their parents and placed in state care why the practice has drawn international condemnation
challenge to the next here in europe the german chancellor is maneuvering to seal the deal suit on a new european union approach to migration and she feels her government could collapse and her time as chancellor could quickly be over. and on this day seven of these soccer world cup in russia luis suarez has found a net for europe why against saudi arabia in a game with huge consequences for a group we'll bring you all the high life. is good to have you with us tonight u.s. president says that...
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the reason was new european union tariffs on us exports that were brought in after donald trump introducedeu steel and aluminium. today the president has responded. harley—davidson is using that as an excuse, and i don't like that, because i've been very good to harley—davidson, and they used it as an excuse harley—davidson, and they used it as an excuse and i think the people that ride harleys are not happy with harley—davidson, and i wouldn't be either. but mostly companies are coming back to our country. he has also threatened to impose new taxes on harley—davidson, though our reporter says the president's options are limited. i think most traders on wall street i was speaking to earlier today would tell you it is probably more likely rhetoric than anything. certainly there is concern that president could do something like tax the motorcycles that harley—davidson would try and build a broad and reimport into the us. that assumes harley—davidson would be building motorcycles abroad that it would wa nt to motorcycles abroad that it would want to bring back into the us. the announcement ye
the reason was new european union tariffs on us exports that were brought in after donald trump introducedeu steel and aluminium. today the president has responded. harley—davidson is using that as an excuse, and i don't like that, because i've been very good to harley—davidson, and they used it as an excuse harley—davidson, and they used it as an excuse and i think the people that ride harleys are not happy with harley—davidson, and i wouldn't be either. but mostly companies are coming...
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refused to entry only for negotiation super tuesday solution this is starting to look like the new european migration policy making life difficult and uncertain for rescue ships. you know this is certainly the standard g. behind the italian approach now after the change of government in rome to a populistic a government of the populace government the study is to dis encourage these private organizations to save migrants and in the end to deter migrants in libya to even try to cross the mediterranean because they see these pictures and they see that maybe the chance to get to europe and to get to safety board is very difficult and this is maybe a strategy but it's still evolving bed ringgit in brussels thank you. the united states is also having problems with its migration policy that has put a prosecution parents to enter the country illegally following the president early a decision to reverse a policy that it separated thousands of migrant children from parents but immigration rights activists are now suing the trump administration alleging that it is using family separation as a weapon a
refused to entry only for negotiation super tuesday solution this is starting to look like the new european migration policy making life difficult and uncertain for rescue ships. you know this is certainly the standard g. behind the italian approach now after the change of government in rome to a populistic a government of the populace government the study is to dis encourage these private organizations to save migrants and in the end to deter migrants in libya to even try to cross the...
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problems in europe could be solved without russian participation and he's being backed by other new european leaders my pin. opening up to russia which has consolidated. which has consolidated its international role in various political crises in recent years. we will push for review sanctions system starting with those that risk hunnish in the russian civil society. another reason for this newfound eagerness to make up with russia could be the fraying relationship with the united states the unpredictability of donald trump washington has slapped new tariffs on european companies on european goods and that has incensed leaders all over the continent so making up with russia could be not only of political but also financial sense take for example liquefied natural gas that. the united states has been thrusting on europe that doesn't make much financial sense says the austrian president. recently there's been some let's call it reproach on the part of some american politicians who suggest that the use to dependent on russian gas but the fact it's been overlooked is that american liquid gas if
problems in europe could be solved without russian participation and he's being backed by other new european leaders my pin. opening up to russia which has consolidated. which has consolidated its international role in various political crises in recent years. we will push for review sanctions system starting with those that risk hunnish in the russian civil society. another reason for this newfound eagerness to make up with russia could be the fraying relationship with the united states the...
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news. european champions portugal warmed up for the world cup with a 3—0 win over algeria in lisbon.des scored twice for the hosts, while uruguay are currently playing uzbekistan in montevideo. uruguay have just taken the lead, giorgian de arrascaeta with the goal. elsewhere, england were 2—0 winners over costa rica thanks to goals from marcus rashford and danny welbeck. luis suarez has just scored a second in the uruguay game over uzbekistan, that from the penalty spot. elsewhere, england were 2—0 winners over costa rica thanks to goals from marcus rashford and danny welbeck. we looked a threat. we had energy, prepped really well. first goal was wonderful, wonderful strike. and we‘ve got real competition for places. so, ifi we‘ve got real competition for places. so, if i look at the three weeks we‘ve had, i couldn‘t be happier with the preparation, you know? physically... tactically, and in the togetherness of the group. in reykjavik, the team who knocked england out of euro 2016, iceland, skipped out to a two—goal lead by half time against ghana. alfred finnbogason with the second
news. european champions portugal warmed up for the world cup with a 3—0 win over algeria in lisbon.des scored twice for the hosts, while uruguay are currently playing uzbekistan in montevideo. uruguay have just taken the lead, giorgian de arrascaeta with the goal. elsewhere, england were 2—0 winners over costa rica thanks to goals from marcus rashford and danny welbeck. luis suarez has just scored a second in the uruguay game over uzbekistan, that from the penalty spot. elsewhere, england...
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mccall france in a few moments she is likely to ask for his help but she scrambles to forge a new european refugee policy merkel has already had talks with the italian prime minister in her quest for a solution to the device of the migration issue that's after her own interior minister told her to find a solution or he take action himself also coming up a record for misery the united nations refugee agency says almost sixty nine million people were forcibly displaced last year fleeing more violence and persecution. and the world cup in england get their campaign off to a winning start but it was no walk in the park against tunisia we'll have highlights and preview today's match. i'm serious so misconduct good to have you with us germany's chancellor angela merkel is about to meet france's president mark owen a push to solve europe's migration crisis and save her government her mutinous interior minister has told her to get a grip on the issue in germany or he'll do it himself on monday she had talks with the new italian prime minister and promised her support in his efforts to tackle illeg
mccall france in a few moments she is likely to ask for his help but she scrambles to forge a new european refugee policy merkel has already had talks with the italian prime minister in her quest for a solution to the device of the migration issue that's after her own interior minister told her to find a solution or he take action himself also coming up a record for misery the united nations refugee agency says almost sixty nine million people were forcibly displaced last year fleeing more...
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certainly does, and i'm sure, molly, you and our kindrs will know that this of conflict between an new european leader and it established one is often or formality. you see we have the guards ready to go. everything looks like it would for one of these visits, but the atmosphere is tensor than usual. thatentioned the row happened between emmanuel macron and the italian prime minister inr italy's refusal to take an ngo ship with more than 6000 migrants in the mediterranean. there's a row and emmanuel being said that italy was cynical and acting irresponsibly. and outater not out apologize -- he did say on the mean to ushe did not and italy or italians. this meeting was almost scrapped, but as you can see, it is going ahead. we expect the italian prime minister to shore up intensive we expectes time -- the italian prime minister to 10 to 15 minutes time. italy is a country that has seen itself doing a lot of the 50 -- heavy lifting in the migration crisis, it is a main point for migrants crossing into the eu. a lot of people seeing these ngo ships as helping smugglers, providing a transport servi
certainly does, and i'm sure, molly, you and our kindrs will know that this of conflict between an new european leader and it established one is often or formality. you see we have the guards ready to go. everything looks like it would for one of these visits, but the atmosphere is tensor than usual. thatentioned the row happened between emmanuel macron and the italian prime minister inr italy's refusal to take an ngo ship with more than 6000 migrants in the mediterranean. there's a row and...
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times in austria would do what it could to defuse the situation and he's being backed by other new european leaders my pin. that we will support opening up to russia which has consolidated. which has consolidated its international role in various political crises in recent years. we will push for review sanction system starting with those that risk punishing the russian civil society. another reason for this newfound eagerness to make up with russia could be the fraying relationship with the united states the unpredictability of donald trump washington has slapped new tariffs on european companies on european goods and that has incensed leaders all over the continent so making up with russia would be not only of political but also a financial sense to take for example liquefied natural gas that the united states has been thrusting on europe that doesn't make much financial sense says the austrian president. it recently there's been some let's call it reproach on the part of some american politicians who suggest that the use to dependent on russian gas but the fact it's been overlooked is th
times in austria would do what it could to defuse the situation and he's being backed by other new european leaders my pin. that we will support opening up to russia which has consolidated. which has consolidated its international role in various political crises in recent years. we will push for review sanction system starting with those that risk punishing the russian civil society. another reason for this newfound eagerness to make up with russia could be the fraying relationship with the...
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intangible cultural heritage compiles unique traditions and crofts every year new additions make the list a series european traditions we're exploring five new entries from the continent and start right here in germany with the odds of organ building. the music fills every corner of the mushy cologne cathedral. the world famous church birthed two pipe organs even after decades as an organist here linford pernik is thrilled by the instrument. i was just going through what i think it is no coincidence that it developed like this over the centuries the sound produces an otherworldly failing in the usually you don't see the performer the sound just comes from somewhere on and that enchanting and it's what captivates people as was the mention. that also goes for the client company that built the organs philip klein who runs the family business in bonn is a great grandson of the founder. recently were all and all for me a good organ has to touch people to work with dark bass notes which can be felt in the belly it should turn the space into a warm full soft bath of sound and not just reach the years but the enti
intangible cultural heritage compiles unique traditions and crofts every year new additions make the list a series european traditions we're exploring five new entries from the continent and start right here in germany with the odds of organ building. the music fills every corner of the mushy cologne cathedral. the world famous church birthed two pipe organs even after decades as an organist here linford pernik is thrilled by the instrument. i was just going through what i think it is no...
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times and austria would do what it could to defuse the situation and he's being backed by other new european leaders. we will support opening up to russia which has consolidated. which has consolidated its international role in various political crises in recent years we will push for a review of the sanctions system starting with those that risk punishing the russian civil society. another reason for this newfound eagerness to make up with russia could be the fraying relationship with the united states the unpredictability of donald trump washington has slapped new tariffs on european companies on european goods and that has incensed leaders all over the continent so making up with russia could be not only of political but also of financial sense take for example liquefied natural gas that the united states has been thrusting on europe that doesn't make much financial sense says the austrian president. it recently there's been some let's call it reproach on the part of some american politicians who suggest that the use to dependent on russian gas but the fact it's been overlooked is that am
times and austria would do what it could to defuse the situation and he's being backed by other new european leaders. we will support opening up to russia which has consolidated. which has consolidated its international role in various political crises in recent years we will push for a review of the sanctions system starting with those that risk punishing the russian civil society. another reason for this newfound eagerness to make up with russia could be the fraying relationship with the...
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times in austria would do what it could to defuse the situation and he's being backed by other new european leaders my pin. we will support opening up to russia which has consolidated. which has consolidated its international role in various political crises in recent years we will push for a review of the sanction system starting with those that risk punishing the russian civil society. another reason for this newfound eagerness to make up with russia could be the fraying relationship with the united states the unpredictability of donald trump washington has slapped new tariffs on european companies on european goods and that has incensed leaders all over the continent so making up with russia could be not only of political but also of financial sense take for example liquefied natural gas that the united states has been thrusting on europe that doesn't make much financial sense says the austrian president blitzed it recently there's been some let's call it reproach on the part of some american politicians who suggested the use to dependent on russian gas but the fact that's been overlooke
times in austria would do what it could to defuse the situation and he's being backed by other new european leaders my pin. we will support opening up to russia which has consolidated. which has consolidated its international role in various political crises in recent years we will push for a review of the sanction system starting with those that risk punishing the russian civil society. another reason for this newfound eagerness to make up with russia could be the fraying relationship with the...
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immigration and labor and issues involving his home country of italy and sticking with europe there are new european regulations designed to protect people's privacy what are they and how will the european union's general data protection regulations actually work we'll ask attorney and global privacy expert miles edwards and artie's ashley banks may scare a few of us with a report on initial point offering billions of dollars with no business plan to fill us in on the details all that ahead but first we had some headlines. we were poor and expend extensively on the group of seven meeting in canada late last week and all of that harsh rhetoric ahead of the meeting well the rough rhetoric at least from the united states side continued as the event over the weekend and it canadian prime minister justin trudeau said that canada would retaliate on july first in the ongoing trade war with the u.s. and apply equal and measures to that being imposed by the united states saying canadians are polite and reasonable the prime minister also said that canadians will not be pushed around in reaction president trum
immigration and labor and issues involving his home country of italy and sticking with europe there are new european regulations designed to protect people's privacy what are they and how will the european union's general data protection regulations actually work we'll ask attorney and global privacy expert miles edwards and artie's ashley banks may scare a few of us with a report on initial point offering billions of dollars with no business plan to fill us in on the details all that ahead but...
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times and austria would do what it could to defuse the situation and he's being backed by other new european leaders my pin through. that we will support opening up to russia which has consolidated. which has consolidated its international role in various political crises in recent years we will push for review of the sanctions system starting with those that risk punishing the russian civil society. another reason for this newfound eagerness to make up with russia could be the fraying relationship with the united states the unpredictability of donald trump washington has slapped new tariffs on european companies on european goods and that has incensed leaders all over the continent so making up with russia could be not only of political but also of financial sense take for example liquefied natural gas that the united states has been thrusting on europe that doesn't make much financial sense says the austrian president. recently there's been some let's call it reproach on the part of some american politicians who suggest that the use to dependent on russian gas but the fact it's been overlo
times and austria would do what it could to defuse the situation and he's being backed by other new european leaders my pin through. that we will support opening up to russia which has consolidated. which has consolidated its international role in various political crises in recent years we will push for review of the sanctions system starting with those that risk punishing the russian civil society. another reason for this newfound eagerness to make up with russia could be the fraying...
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merkel seek the help of president a man who was mccall from france as she scrambles to forge a new europeanmigration policy the two leaders are meeting near berlin along with their ministers the chancellor needs a solution urgently her own interior minister has told her to find a solution fast or he will take action and stop. also come.
merkel seek the help of president a man who was mccall from france as she scrambles to forge a new europeanmigration policy the two leaders are meeting near berlin along with their ministers the chancellor needs a solution urgently her own interior minister has told her to find a solution fast or he will take action and stop. also come.
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immigration and labor and issues involving his home country of italy and sticking with europe there are new european regulations designed to protect people's privacy what are they and how will the european union's general data protection regulations actually work we'll ask attorney and global privacy expert miles edwards and artie's ashley banks may scare a few of us with her report on initial point offering billions of dollars with no business plan chill pill soon on the details all that ahead but first we had some headlines. we were poor and expend extensively on the group of seven meeting in canada late last week and all of that harsh rhetoric ahead of the meeting well the rough rhetoric at least from the united states side continued as the event over the weekend ended canadian prime minister justin trudeau said that canada would retaliate on july first in the ongoing trade war with the u.s. and apply equal and measures to that being imposed by the united states saying canadians are polite and reasonable the prime minister also said that canadians will not be pushed around in reaction president t
immigration and labor and issues involving his home country of italy and sticking with europe there are new european regulations designed to protect people's privacy what are they and how will the european union's general data protection regulations actually work we'll ask attorney and global privacy expert miles edwards and artie's ashley banks may scare a few of us with her report on initial point offering billions of dollars with no business plan chill pill soon on the details all that ahead...
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conservatives in southern germany are threatening rebellion if the chancellor does not bring home a new european union plan on migration and border security by july first the chancellor's own interior minister is leading the charge. no new ultimatums no angry words until a macro and horse they hope for chatted with one another as if they had never been at all. during a commemoration for german refugees after the second world war the varian conservatives they hope to seem less confrontational than in recent weeks for innovation first of all surely thanks to the chancellor. disconsolately you've made this day of remembrance something special well spits on them and for this i think you. say why did not explicitly mention the conflict between merkel's conservative city and it's very and sister party the c.s.u. machall repeated that she does not want to close germany's borders to certain refugees without first having made agreements with neighboring countries. the mundus lead them in whichever way you look at it migration is a european challenge perhaps the greatest challenge at the moment the cohesi
conservatives in southern germany are threatening rebellion if the chancellor does not bring home a new european union plan on migration and border security by july first the chancellor's own interior minister is leading the charge. no new ultimatums no angry words until a macro and horse they hope for chatted with one another as if they had never been at all. during a commemoration for german refugees after the second world war the varian conservatives they hope to seem less confrontational...
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mixed with other bloods for the european race to be mixed with other bloods in order to create a new european of the future he had just. of racialist if you accept the other way around from the nazis who wanted racial mix city racial diversity and this idea which he first published in one thousand twenty five he's a big figure he was the first president of the of the council of europe for example this idea remains alive today in the minds of european leaders particularly incidently german ones. now president of the. for many years the german minister of finance said in an interview indeed site in two thousand and sixteen that if we didn't have migrants and we kept them out then europe would descend into incest he used the word incest and similarly the german president york in the dark said we needed migrants to get rid of the idea that me being german means being white and being christian so there is a very clear ideological drive here to inject new populations into europe in order to change the structure of those populations and that is part of the european dream it's part of the post nation
mixed with other bloods for the european race to be mixed with other bloods in order to create a new european of the future he had just. of racialist if you accept the other way around from the nazis who wanted racial mix city racial diversity and this idea which he first published in one thousand twenty five he's a big figure he was the first president of the of the council of europe for example this idea remains alive today in the minds of european leaders particularly incidently german ones....
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establish some context for what is going on in europe and the earliest interactions with the new world which to the europeans were going to be the americas. we starts with providing you with the first instance that the new worlds is featured on a map. the first worlds map was done in 1507. this is a later printsing from 1513 showing the new world. at this point they know the most about the islands that olumbus was interactsing with. that includes isabella, now amaica and then spmbings agnola, now the dominican relick. you can see they know a little it about the gulf of mexico. they know a little bit about florida but at this point not a lot about how it's shamed. the first man who tried to shape the mississippi delta area was la salle. he tried come back to try to establish a permanent settlement in america. that was la salle's seconds ill-fated voyage. nearly all of the settlers and his crew died from sickness and starve vacation. when they got into the gulf of mexico, they overshot the mississippi river's mouth and ended up off of texas and mat dord -- matagorda bache. at that point one of the ships it a s
establish some context for what is going on in europe and the earliest interactions with the new world which to the europeans were going to be the americas. we starts with providing you with the first instance that the new worlds is featured on a map. the first worlds map was done in 1507. this is a later printsing from 1513 showing the new world. at this point they know the most about the islands that olumbus was interactsing with. that includes isabella, now amaica and then spmbings agnola,...
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problem is european role in the the arguments that the left in the media have made is that it's already been mentioned this program think it was you demographics the need the need for workers new workers but i mean looking at the evidence i don't see a lot of these migrants particularly since two thousand and fifteen are employed across the european union they do take state benefits and in most of the country the european union have austerity so you have very large youth unemployment so why the same poles to keep bringing in more people and less it just cheap labor go ahead roland. you know this is. especially if we can go count the current trend to work out some of the station. large parts of the traditional labor force especially blue collar workers will be dismissed over the coming years and unfortunately more. to europe do not have an indication do not have any change of qualification. a recent study of. a ministry of labor. that it was very difficult to qualify more than twenty to twenty five percent of all coming over the coming years to get a job and you track the job acceptance rate employment rate of migrants and refugees is very. lol so this is a problem and this is
problem is european role in the the arguments that the left in the media have made is that it's already been mentioned this program think it was you demographics the need the need for workers new workers but i mean looking at the evidence i don't see a lot of these migrants particularly since two thousand and fifteen are employed across the european union they do take state benefits and in most of the country the european union have austerity so you have very large youth unemployment so why the...
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merkel seeks the help of president in mind one must call a friend as she scrambles to forge a new european migration policy the two leaders are meeting near berlin along with their ministers the chancellor needs a solution urgently her own interior minister has told her to find a solution faster he'll take action and so. also coming up a new.
merkel seeks the help of president in mind one must call a friend as she scrambles to forge a new european migration policy the two leaders are meeting near berlin along with their ministers the chancellor needs a solution urgently her own interior minister has told her to find a solution faster he'll take action and so. also coming up a new.
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news live from. challenges for the european union in its new prime minister just become take up his cabinet to finally sworn in the country's new government mocked at the euro skeptic outlook we'll bring you the latest from iraq also on the program the instability in spain that key members of the e.u. lawmakers removed prime minister mariano rajoy in a no confidence vote triggered by a corruption scandal in his conservative party socialist had zero sanches is said to be the new mom in charge. on the german people feared being eaten by think cats two lions two tigers in the reporting two of escape from assuming western germany news for us reports that is there to tell us what happens next. and welcome to the program. the european union has seen a day of challenges euro skeptic government taking charge in italy political instability in spain and later in today's business update we'll look at the opening salvos of a trade war between the e.u. the united states well started as a lever which and now has a new government three months after elections the president has sworn in prime minister just because he'
news live from. challenges for the european union in its new prime minister just become take up his cabinet to finally sworn in the country's new government mocked at the euro skeptic outlook we'll bring you the latest from iraq also on the program the instability in spain that key members of the e.u. lawmakers removed prime minister mariano rajoy in a no confidence vote triggered by a corruption scandal in his conservative party socialist had zero sanches is said to be the new mom in charge....
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home turf after criticizing the company's plans to move some production overseas to avoid stiff new european tauv riffs. >> build those beautiful motorcycles in the usa, please, okay? don't get cute with us. >> that was nbc's peter alexander reporting. >> some fiery exchanges on capitol hill as house republicans grill deputy attorney general rod rosenstein e pair were called to testify on the justice department's handling of both the hillary clinton e-mail investigation and the current russia probe. republicans urging rosenstein to wrap up the russia investigation which he is overseeing and democrats firing back. hallie jackson has more. >> reporter: inside a house hearing room, a political production. >> i'm reading what the press said. >> i suggest you not rely on what the press says. >> who are we supposed to believe? >> thank you for making it clear it's not personal, mr. jordan. you should believe me because i'm telling the truth and i'm under oath. fbi porter: the hearing actions during the hillary clinton e-mail investigation in 2016 and that senior agent working on the anti-trump tex
home turf after criticizing the company's plans to move some production overseas to avoid stiff new european tauv riffs. >> build those beautiful motorcycles in the usa, please, okay? don't get cute with us. >> that was nbc's peter alexander reporting. >> some fiery exchanges on capitol hill as house republicans grill deputy attorney general rod rosenstein e pair were called to testify on the justice department's handling of both the hillary clinton e-mail investigation and...
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deloitte said the financial results reflected a new era of improved profitability and financial stability for european its main factory in wolfsburg, germany, faces temporary shutdowns later this year because of new emissions test standards. it plans "closure days" to prevent a build—up of vehicles that have yet to be approved for sale. from september, more rigorous eu standards will be brought in to replicate real driving conditions more closely. that is your business briefing. see you ina that is your business briefing. see you in a moment. the government is being urged to reform the welfare system, so that fewer people are living in destitution. a report out today from thejoseph rowntree foundation, which funds research into social policy, says 1.5 million people in the uk were destitute in 2017. ministers insist that work is the best route out of poverty. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports. the emanuel centre helps those who have little. 0ne the emanuel centre helps those who have little. one of the regular visitors is dave. he has been homeless for years after a relationshi
deloitte said the financial results reflected a new era of improved profitability and financial stability for european its main factory in wolfsburg, germany, faces temporary shutdowns later this year because of new emissions test standards. it plans "closure days" to prevent a build—up of vehicles that have yet to be approved for sale. from september, more rigorous eu standards will be brought in to replicate real driving conditions more closely. that is your business briefing. see...
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rfdavidson's home tu after criticizing the company's plans move some production overseas to avoid stiff new european tariffs. >> build those beautiful motorcycles in the usa, please, okay? w don't get cuh us. >> reporter: the jury is out whether the economic policies will pay off. lester? >> all right, peter and republicansplre ning to rush push through the confirmation process for the supreme court nominee and despite e majority in the senate, a few key republicans could make a close confirmation vote. congressional rrespondent kasie hunt has details. >> heditch the list! ditch list! >> reporter: the summer battle over president trump's supreme court nominee already heatg up in the senate. >> i don't think that we have nominee yet. >> reporter: republicans planning to hold a confirmation vote before the midterm elections, refusing democratic demands for a delay. >> ain't going to happen. >> reporter: even though they could lose control the senate in november. >> the earth could end tomorrow. you know, it's not aod xcuse. >> reporter: there are 51 republicans in the senate and the republican needs 5
rfdavidson's home tu after criticizing the company's plans move some production overseas to avoid stiff new european tariffs. >> build those beautiful motorcycles in the usa, please, okay? w don't get cuh us. >> reporter: the jury is out whether the economic policies will pay off. lester? >> all right, peter and republicansplre ning to rush push through the confirmation process for the supreme court nominee and despite e majority in the senate, a few key republicans could make...
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tonight are the journalist, yasmin alibhai—brown, and bonnie greer, playwright and writer for the new europeanand a look at the english identity. we go on a journey in search of englishness. good evening, and welcome to bbc news. it was just after 10 o'clock in the evening one year ago that the first emergency calls were received from the london bridge area. the attack that was unfolding there involved three men with knives who killed eight people and injured 48 others. today, one year on, the victims were remembered by theirfamilies, political leaders, emergency services, and members of the public. our home affairs correspondent, june kelly, reports from london bridge. on this first sunday of summer, hundreds gathered at southwark cathedral to reflect on a long night full of fear in london 12 months ago. leading the public figures was the prime minister. it's less than a fortnight since she and the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, were at a memorial service for the victims of the manchester bombing. last year, 36 people in the uk were murdered in terror attacks. eight lives were taken in the lon
tonight are the journalist, yasmin alibhai—brown, and bonnie greer, playwright and writer for the new europeanand a look at the english identity. we go on a journey in search of englishness. good evening, and welcome to bbc news. it was just after 10 o'clock in the evening one year ago that the first emergency calls were received from the london bridge area. the attack that was unfolding there involved three men with knives who killed eight people and injured 48 others. today, one year on,...
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plastic products from its in-store snack bars in osman comes just days after european need the new european union rather moved to ban the use of single use plastic products across the block. here's some plastic to cheer you up lego land has just turned fifty kids staying overnight between now and august can eat for free. your words malevolent in bill and denmark is also marking the occasion with a fifty meter birthday cake and of course there are rides galore and was would any birthday be without a friendly dinosaur there are now nine leg aline's around the world from germany to the u.s. and malaysia annual ticket sales came to over six hundred ninety million euros last year fun way to make money just try to avoid to step on those legs with your bare feet it's back to go it's filled with some world cup hughes thank you i think you're a bit old for lego now. germany's opening world cup match is just nine days away first they have a chance to hone their skills in a final warm up against saudi arabia tonight in leverkusen the world champions have a few problems having the last at last week's f
plastic products from its in-store snack bars in osman comes just days after european need the new european union rather moved to ban the use of single use plastic products across the block. here's some plastic to cheer you up lego land has just turned fifty kids staying overnight between now and august can eat for free. your words malevolent in bill and denmark is also marking the occasion with a fifty meter birthday cake and of course there are rides galore and was would any birthday be...
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news live from the rush to solve europe's migration crisis under the medical needs to formulate a new european migration policy with other e.u. leaders this weekend the german chancellor has less than two weeks to come up with a europe wide response so she could be out of a job also on the program. children cagers america's zero tolerance immigration policy in action the trump administration under increasing pressure u.s. lawmakers out of votes tomorrow on immigration legislation that could end the practice of separating migrant children from their families at the border. de sac off the football world cup in brushing past three games on the menu portugal socom the rocco with superstar christiane have been although doing what he does best will show you how the one time times. i'm feel good and welcome to the program. a group of leaders to meet on sunday at a mini summit to deal with the divisive subject of migration into the bloc time is of the essence as this issue is threatening the german chancellor's coalition government and america is at odds with her interior minister who has threatened t
news live from the rush to solve europe's migration crisis under the medical needs to formulate a new european migration policy with other e.u. leaders this weekend the german chancellor has less than two weeks to come up with a europe wide response so she could be out of a job also on the program. children cagers america's zero tolerance immigration policy in action the trump administration under increasing pressure u.s. lawmakers out of votes tomorrow on immigration legislation that could end...
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the us president has since threatened to impose a twenty percent duty on european cars new trade partners will be key for europe but fears about the effects of tit for tat tariffs have already had an impact for example on the german economy the munich based research group has downgraded its growth forecast for this year from two point six percent to one point eight percent and. our d.c. your rupert studly maintained he knew nothing about the diesel scandal at a shareholders meeting last month everything happened very quickly after that prosecutors searched his home last week then on monday he was arrested in was it over there have been hints that the defendant could try to influence evidence for example the evidence of other defendants all witnesses. group of lawyers accused of knowing about the emissions cheating in europe when the scandal broke in the u.s. but unlike in america he did not order a hole to production thousands of audi's with software issues have made it onto the road. starla has been at the helm of audi since two thousand and seven within the company there's been criticis
the us president has since threatened to impose a twenty percent duty on european cars new trade partners will be key for europe but fears about the effects of tit for tat tariffs have already had an impact for example on the german economy the munich based research group has downgraded its growth forecast for this year from two point six percent to one point eight percent and. our d.c. your rupert studly maintained he knew nothing about the diesel scandal at a shareholders meeting last month...
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our guestsjoining me tonight are bonnie greer, playwright and writer for the new european, and the journalistrown. two thirds of women with the most common form of breast cancer might be spared chemotherapy after a new trial involving a genetic test already available on the nhs. doctors say using it to analyse early stage tumours could mean up to 3000 women a year in the uk could be treated with surgery and hormone therapy alone. annisa kadri reports juliette fitzpatrick is now in recovery after a physical and emotional battle with breast cancer. she says the chemotherapy that followed her diagnosis turn her into a horrible person to live with. for me, the worst thing about it was the emotional side. i got used to losing my hair. and going around bald, but it just felt so depressed and my hair. and going around bald, but itjust felt so depressed and not wanting to talk to anybody and really, it was the feeling of wanting to be away from the world, actually. doctors say new research say that thousands of women with the most common form of breast cancer could be spared chemotherapy. trials of t
our guestsjoining me tonight are bonnie greer, playwright and writer for the new european, and the journalistrown. two thirds of women with the most common form of breast cancer might be spared chemotherapy after a new trial involving a genetic test already available on the nhs. doctors say using it to analyse early stage tumours could mean up to 3000 women a year in the uk could be treated with surgery and hormone therapy alone. annisa kadri reports juliette fitzpatrick is now in recovery...