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behind these walls are some of the most dangerous and violent prisoners in poland.ed in this high security housing unit called n-block. >> translator: this is a pavillion for dangerous inmates. this is a jail inside a jail. >> narrator: n stands for the polish word for "dangerous." ours was the first television crew ever allowed inside. >> upon entering the facility, what i noted most was the fact i could not see any inmates. in american prisons, there is always some kind of window, even in the super maxes. they have these little peepholes they will look in before opening up, that struck me as highly unusual. >> as you opened the doors, there were bars, it was a two-tiered system i had not seen before. the security door and then the bars themselves. >>. >> narrator: the solid doors are to prevent inmates from communicating with one another. they rarely leave their cells and even their meals are brought to them. but we found that the cells different from most american high security cells in two ways. in american prisoner, cameras are placed in common areas. here they
behind these walls are some of the most dangerous and violent prisoners in poland.ed in this high security housing unit called n-block. >> translator: this is a pavillion for dangerous inmates. this is a jail inside a jail. >> narrator: n stands for the polish word for "dangerous." ours was the first television crew ever allowed inside. >> upon entering the facility, what i noted most was the fact i could not see any inmates. in american prisons, there is always some...
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the czech republic roumania hungary poland are ready to allow nato as missile defense complexes to be placed on their territory. if there were many go forward based american military presence which means the deployment of bases in post is so. republics notably. as a powerful. military base. russia has taken adequate measures to. find its activities to its own territory. to protect space. station is classified. water supply. system. to be controlled by russia's president whose. chief of the armed forces. some time ago russia suggested to the united states that they jointly control space over the middle east using a similar radio transmitter station to azerbaijan if nato has told us agreed to cooperate they would receive reports of any unauthorized iranian missile launches that washington would see as a threat to america. missiles capable of hitting targets in the little beast in eastern europe this poses a threat to u.s. interests in the region. i don't agree with the u.s. government belief that this is a serious problem. and is doing is they're using very simple. nothing simple about
the czech republic roumania hungary poland are ready to allow nato as missile defense complexes to be placed on their territory. if there were many go forward based american military presence which means the deployment of bases in post is so. republics notably. as a powerful. military base. russia has taken adequate measures to. find its activities to its own territory. to protect space. station is classified. water supply. system. to be controlled by russia's president whose. chief of the...
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that's supposed to be deployed in poland. then finally block iib, a more advanced version on ships and on land around europe in 2020. funding for this missile was just cut recently. the 2012 budget, because congress was concerned there's too many concurrent development projects under way, so they have axed the funding for this. the netted sensor architecture, important aspect, multiple radar, spy 1, tpr-2. maybe nato radars. if one gets into the discussion about russianan population, possibility fof russian radars tied into the system. infrared tracking, airborne or space-based. then a command and control system to tie all this together, as i said. any shooter can launch off of any particular sensor data, track data. here is the evolution of the standard missile. 1a, 1b, iia, ii b, launched onoff these cruisers. some is spay-1 radar. the top of the aegis cruiser. you can't see it very well. just this radar face here. this is a picture of the thaad radar. this is the power van, cooling equipment, and other things. this is a mo
that's supposed to be deployed in poland. then finally block iib, a more advanced version on ships and on land around europe in 2020. funding for this missile was just cut recently. the 2012 budget, because congress was concerned there's too many concurrent development projects under way, so they have axed the funding for this. the netted sensor architecture, important aspect, multiple radar, spy 1, tpr-2. maybe nato radars. if one gets into the discussion about russianan population,...
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of our missile defense system it is obvious that this presupposes deployment of its components in poland in romania or a station in turkey obviously this will also until the is their mission of the base in spain for american ships equipped with the system. it is obvious that the missile defense system will be targeted at the russian federation rather than some mythical middle eastern countries possessing virtual missiles. at least fifteen countries around the world have been involved with the nato missile defense shield . their radar stations in denmark and britain which is also host to interceptor missiles in. canada too is going to join the project anti missile functions will be given to norad the agency responsible for north america's air and space defense. japan has decided to assist the nato missile defense shield it's taking part in the manufacture of a just interceptor missiles. japan is going to build a forward based radar station on its territory. a similar radar station has already been built in turkey. the czech republic rumania hungry poland are ready to allow nato as missile
of our missile defense system it is obvious that this presupposes deployment of its components in poland in romania or a station in turkey obviously this will also until the is their mission of the base in spain for american ships equipped with the system. it is obvious that the missile defense system will be targeted at the russian federation rather than some mythical middle eastern countries possessing virtual missiles. at least fifteen countries around the world have been involved with the...
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some of the funding for the missile defense system in europe is being put to use in poland and north the small village of rijeka is home to a high security installation. the base used to be manned by polish air force pilots soviet made fun to. still serve as a reminder of the fact that poland was once a member of the warsaw pact an organization formed off to world war two by the us says in response to nato. the old warplanes will be scrapped by the u.s. troops who arrive here shortly they'll be bringing missiles with them. local residents have already been told that they won't be getting any compensation for having the new arsenal placed so close to their homes. and we're not overjoyed at the prospect of these weapons being deployed a few hundred metres from our homes. you've got the missiles will pose a threat to the local population of over one thousand people. elisabetta demand sca a schoolteacher came to reject a book from warsaw a long time ago she knows only too well what the villages think about the military installation. that means the most noise of our service most of the pe
some of the funding for the missile defense system in europe is being put to use in poland and north the small village of rijeka is home to a high security installation. the base used to be manned by polish air force pilots soviet made fun to. still serve as a reminder of the fact that poland was once a member of the warsaw pact an organization formed off to world war two by the us says in response to nato. the old warplanes will be scrapped by the u.s. troops who arrive here shortly they'll be...
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and poland signed on as well now people in poland and friends have the. when we protested the way that these governments have been sneaking off to negotiating in secret while the e.u. still needs to ratify it most people in the us never even notice that we entered into an international agreement without any debate from congress just as people in england are unhappy that it was never approved by parliament so do any of us believe that there's enough and to act a momentum for congress to weigh in let's take a look now what he said it's doubtful that the american people can summon up another energy to oppose after all the exertion over the stop on privacy act in the protect ip act now girls told us there is not enough anti active momentum we need more people involved in social media to push for online coverage and then mainstream media coverage and then there's not to tease who said as a canadian the us or structures have been great so there you have the two sides of the active problem some people want to make sure that they have internet freedom to create w
and poland signed on as well now people in poland and friends have the. when we protested the way that these governments have been sneaking off to negotiating in secret while the e.u. still needs to ratify it most people in the us never even notice that we entered into an international agreement without any debate from congress just as people in england are unhappy that it was never approved by parliament so do any of us believe that there's enough and to act a momentum for congress to weigh in...
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in the meantime here are twenty twelve poland are set to go head to head with portugal the game is due to take place it's a new the built stadium in the polish capital but they have were not able to. kill one striker sidelined with an injury the visitors in their term will have to play without the best to. her portugal head coach parlor banter expects a tough encounter there despite injury problems to some of the religious only the strength of the polish team is that they are playing on their home sure will sure this is a great lawyer. also they have good technical players first ones i would mention lewandowski. but portugal have sufficiently strong players as well so that we won't have to worry. germany will be hosting france among the rest of wednesday's friendly fixtures goalkeeper hugo lawrie has been named captain for the match more of france head coach of the red bland confirmed that they go away what k.p. for the euro cup as well as for the upcoming game plan their opponents will be the favorites they're. missing work in france and between france and germany the matches have alw
in the meantime here are twenty twelve poland are set to go head to head with portugal the game is due to take place it's a new the built stadium in the polish capital but they have were not able to. kill one striker sidelined with an injury the visitors in their term will have to play without the best to. her portugal head coach parlor banter expects a tough encounter there despite injury problems to some of the religious only the strength of the polish team is that they are playing on their...
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complainers has risen on the signing of the actual agreement a few days ago huge protests broke out in poland they were so i'll read it and so angry that the government there has suspended its reactor agreement that they want the same to happen here although the debates are going to go on until june when the indian parliament votes on this internet freedom urging people to get their view across before that vote this debate is going to go on it's not finished yet and it seems it's going to be anything but calm. in stockholm teased there now to other news making headlines around the world this hour. greece has twenty four hours left to strike a deal with wenders on a one hundred thirty billion euro rescue plan before the country is pushed towards a default that is according to the country's finance minister coalition leaders are opposed to outside demands for further civil service cuts that inspectors are in athens to check the progress of imposed cuts in private sector pay and new austerity measures things that need to come up with fourteen point four billion euros for loan repayment by and la
complainers has risen on the signing of the actual agreement a few days ago huge protests broke out in poland they were so i'll read it and so angry that the government there has suspended its reactor agreement that they want the same to happen here although the debates are going to go on until june when the indian parliament votes on this internet freedom urging people to get their view across before that vote this debate is going to go on it's not finished yet and it seems it's going to be...
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we have asked our ally poland, and poland has agreed, to be our protecting power in damascus. so a big thanks to warsaw for that. any remaining american citizens in syria who haven't heeded our repeated travel warnings which were updated again today can receive consular services through the embassy of poland. >> okay but the question was how are you going to maintained lines of the medication with the assad regime given that you have anybody on the ground? >> after a brief little break in europe where he's going to meet up with his wife who he hasn't seen for a while ambassador ford will be coming home. he will set up shop here as head of our syria team. the expectation as their announcement said earlier today was that ambassador ford will continue to maintain the context he has had broadly across the syrian society but particularly with the syrian opposition as well the secretary special adviser fred hoff who works with syrians outside of the the country so that we can maintain contact so that we can made sure that the syrian people know that we stand with them in their desir
we have asked our ally poland, and poland has agreed, to be our protecting power in damascus. so a big thanks to warsaw for that. any remaining american citizens in syria who haven't heeded our repeated travel warnings which were updated again today can receive consular services through the embassy of poland. >> okay but the question was how are you going to maintained lines of the medication with the assad regime given that you have anybody on the ground? >> after a brief little...
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freedom has risen on the signing of the actual agreement a few days ago huge protests broke out in poland they were so now it and so angry that the government there has suspended its reactor agreement that they want the same to happen here although the debates are going to go on until june when the e.u. parliament votes on this internet freedom urging people to get their view across before the vote this debate is going to go on it's not finished yet and it seems it's going to be anything but. now on to some other news making headlines around the world this hour. police in washington d.c. have clamped down on the occupy protesters camp in the city center resting at least four people several turns and personal belongings were cleared away in the raid which the activist said was basically an eviction. notice. more than three thousand afghans were killed in two thousand and eleven making last year the deadliest on record for the country's of civilians according to a un report most of the casualties were caused by militants with fourteen percent by international and local troops meanwhile nato
freedom has risen on the signing of the actual agreement a few days ago huge protests broke out in poland they were so now it and so angry that the government there has suspended its reactor agreement that they want the same to happen here although the debates are going to go on until june when the e.u. parliament votes on this internet freedom urging people to get their view across before the vote this debate is going to go on it's not finished yet and it seems it's going to be anything but....
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the czech republic rumania hungry and poland are ready to allow nato as missile defense complexes to be placed on their territory. but if that were america forward based american military presence which means the deployment of bases in post is so. republics notably in central asia is an element of us global domination as a powerful ramified infrastructure any military base has the capacity to deploy units of agents supplying electronic intelligence. russia has taken adequate measures to counter such actions but i'm like it confines its activities to its own territory a radar station is being put on combat duty in the kaliningrad region russia's western. systems are being deployed in the country's west and. they could hit any target within a radius of up to five hundred kilometers. what is most important is that the russian ballistic missiles are being gradually equipped with new warheads capable of overcoming nato's missile defense system. this lift carries people down to a secret radar station in european russia it's tucked away deep underground in a few minutes time major will be o
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germany poland and lithuania have voiced their fear that the treaty would harm freedom of speech and lead to online censorship. has more from them. in line with hundreds of thousands of people all over europe today these people here in london behind me demonstrating against the anti counterfeit sic trade agreements on this new green one which should make its next step by step see. if they used tyrants to the police and activists in the streets with no monetary policy and they're not to be the primary least anonymous. and this is very often where they've got that is we don't shut down the internet this thing actor culture is made of copies and start internet censorship and one of the main objections to the truth movement is that it's the negotiate it makes it entirely secret this is a must see the making me. resign didn't. see it done with the
germany poland and lithuania have voiced their fear that the treaty would harm freedom of speech and lead to online censorship. has more from them. in line with hundreds of thousands of people all over europe today these people here in london behind me demonstrating against the anti counterfeit sic trade agreements on this new green one which should make its next step by step see. if they used tyrants to the police and activists in the streets with no monetary policy and they're not to be the...
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people in britain germany poland lithuania and the netherlands have voiced criticism that accept threatens internet freedom and could lead to an incest shit. that's the headline it's not late at sports news with me trays up next. follow the sport on r.t. good to have a company again this coming up in the boston. shock defeat world number three murray sharp loses to in the quarters in france. huge boost for. the fastest time on the final day of the twenty twelve pre-season ties in spain. and. overwhelming favorites against underdogs to meet in the final of the african cup of
people in britain germany poland lithuania and the netherlands have voiced criticism that accept threatens internet freedom and could lead to an incest shit. that's the headline it's not late at sports news with me trays up next. follow the sport on r.t. good to have a company again this coming up in the boston. shock defeat world number three murray sharp loses to in the quarters in france. huge boost for. the fastest time on the final day of the twenty twelve pre-season ties in spain. and....
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they want to major protests against the global and to congress he adds people in britain germany poland lithuania and the netherlands have voiced criticism that up to threatens internet freedom and to be to own mindsets chip. the headlines for you up next mark says stacey also all the unix shell inside and the lasers additional they cause a report. if . you. eat. i'm not surprised or this is the kaiser.
they want to major protests against the global and to congress he adds people in britain germany poland lithuania and the netherlands have voiced criticism that up to threatens internet freedom and to be to own mindsets chip. the headlines for you up next mark says stacey also all the unix shell inside and the lasers additional they cause a report. if . you. eat. i'm not surprised or this is the kaiser.
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people in britain germany poland lithuania and the netherlands have voiced criticism that threatens internet freedom and could lead to own line censorship. as the headline is up next the first part of a special report about those who make bali a real part dies for the new weapon. that he left probably slept with a lot of women from america. canada austria did not marry here. and we're going to. respond you know. but i'm just. trying to. i don't choose to change. anything. because i doubt it. anything.
people in britain germany poland lithuania and the netherlands have voiced criticism that threatens internet freedom and could lead to own line censorship. as the headline is up next the first part of a special report about those who make bali a real part dies for the new weapon. that he left probably slept with a lot of women from america. canada austria did not marry here. and we're going to. respond you know. but i'm just. trying to. i don't choose to change. anything. because i doubt it....
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poland and the czech republic will each play a role. there as lot of multi-lateral support for this among many key u.s. allies. we've run into a problem is that -- not that these issues are totally resolved. it's an ongoing alliance management issue, but i'd say it seems quite manageable. basically at sea in international waters we don't need anybody's approval there. where we've run into a problem is with russia and china. by all accounts, by everything we seem to know, the senior analyst in the strategic rocket force is the russian federation have persuaded leadership that what we are proposing, particularly what we're proposing down the line, because this is called a phase adaptive approach, this is a decade long program with some new systems coming on board by 2020. you'll probably see a lot of this with my colleague. the so-called sm-32, which is quite advance freddie what we have now. we don't have that now. the russians extrapolating the capabilities they think we're doing to have believe it will pose a threat to their deterrent.
poland and the czech republic will each play a role. there as lot of multi-lateral support for this among many key u.s. allies. we've run into a problem is that -- not that these issues are totally resolved. it's an ongoing alliance management issue, but i'd say it seems quite manageable. basically at sea in international waters we don't need anybody's approval there. where we've run into a problem is with russia and china. by all accounts, by everything we seem to know, the senior analyst in...
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why poland?a wonderful partner in poland asked us to help him develop real estate in poland, particularly in warsaw. central europe is very strong. and the warsaw market is very positive, very powerful. we happened to have a wonderful partner in poland. he's asked us to join him, and we decided to do exactly that. so we're in the process of doing some interesting things in the warsaw community. >> might we see more deals in europe for you, given the fact that valuations there are a lot lower? >> it's very possible. i think it's quite likely. >> good to have you on the program. thank you so much. larry silverstein joining us right here at the nyse. let's get over to melissa lee to find out what's coming up at the top of the hour. >> apple hitting a new record interday high in today's session. our traders will tell you exactly what they did today. we'll get the pulse of the spring selling season, and the health of the housing market from the ceo of toll brothers. >> we'll be there, melissa. but fir
why poland?a wonderful partner in poland asked us to help him develop real estate in poland, particularly in warsaw. central europe is very strong. and the warsaw market is very positive, very powerful. we happened to have a wonderful partner in poland. he's asked us to join him, and we decided to do exactly that. so we're in the process of doing some interesting things in the warsaw community. >> might we see more deals in europe for you, given the fact that valuations there are a lot...
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>> invades poland. >> invaded poland earlier. you had the so-called phony war for a while. then things changed. right. when they swept across -- what did they call that lightning quick advance? >> the blitzkreig. >> the blitzkreig. france thought they were protected by, what? the imaginal line. the series of fortresses. germans said, we'll go around that. who cares? they march into paris, you know, by june of 1940, so a whole new phase of crisis is now facing dfr who's got to stay neutral. he can't get involved in the war, but he wasn't neutral. you know, woodrow wilson said we'll be neutral both in fact and in spirit, and fdr said, you know, we'll just be neutral in fact. we're not neutral in spirit. it's quite clear, you know, that germany and its allies represent a fundamental threat, not only to europe but to latin america, where there's a lot of nazi subversion going on. ultimately, if the united states becomes isolated to the united states itself and to the survival of democracy all over the world. so there's no question, you know, that fdr wanted the power and the ab
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germany poland and lithuania have voiced their fear that the treaty would harm freedom of speech and lead to on line censorship ati's smith has more now from london. in line with hundreds of thousands of people all over europe today these people here in london behind me are demonstrating against actor the anti counterfeit sick trade agreement disagreement which would make insensitive by the sixty's but if they used pirates in the days to find these activists in the streets with no mo money it's ring of the end they're not for me i mean very nice anonymous. here and none of this is very often where they've got banners we didn't do shut down the internet they're saying no actor culture is made of copies and stop internet censorship and one of the main objections to the at truth movement is that if we make a change and makes entirely in secret say much to the main the e.u. negotiates resign didn't originally say that the document was secretive and
germany poland and lithuania have voiced their fear that the treaty would harm freedom of speech and lead to on line censorship ati's smith has more now from london. in line with hundreds of thousands of people all over europe today these people here in london behind me are demonstrating against actor the anti counterfeit sick trade agreement disagreement which would make insensitive by the sixty's but if they used pirates in the days to find these activists in the streets with no mo money it's...
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will help the ford regain his confidence out of this summer's european championship in ukraine and poland meanwhile advocaat says denmark won't necessarily provide a similar test to russia's opponents in the euro two thousand and twelve group stages. though it a good way to go. so that it was to do this is. because city. well denmark are also in a tough year or two thousand and twelve group they've been drawn alongside the netherlands portugal and germany in group b. their boss morton also in says playing russia is ideal preparation. surely i mean we play against. him in the end they play the same with the russian teams. the russian team is the team have a lot of experience they have a lot of players around thirty are still going strong they have most of the players are coming from from moscow and then it simply just book. so it's for to get to clubs and then they have play a lot of games in the clubs and surely all together in the national teams now talking of euro two thousand and twelve and there's no long to go now until the tournament gets underway a little over one hundred days unti
will help the ford regain his confidence out of this summer's european championship in ukraine and poland meanwhile advocaat says denmark won't necessarily provide a similar test to russia's opponents in the euro two thousand and twelve group stages. though it a good way to go. so that it was to do this is. because city. well denmark are also in a tough year or two thousand and twelve group they've been drawn alongside the netherlands portugal and germany in group b. their boss morton also in...
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holocaust museum may have to be shipped to poland. polan . >> it's a familiar sound around d.c., quarters dropping into a parking meter. you're going to hear a lot more of that and beth parker has more on the details of the changes on the way. >> reporter: last year in d.c., there were 17,000 parking meters. this year, there will be up to 18,000. you may notice a few more popping up around town. fresh dirt. it marks the newest stuff in d.c. where you will pay to park. >> here we go. >> reporter: david is around a roll of quarters. >> one of the few reasonsgy into the bank these days is to get a roll of quarters. this meter works. >> reporter: that is the mindset d-dot hoping to change. >> obviously, parking meters generate revenue for the city, but also, we want to make sure the experience is a good one for those using our system. >> reporter: many of the new meters are popping up in places that had meters temporarily taken away, for example, in construction zones and there is that super secret free space. >> everyone k
holocaust museum may have to be shipped to poland. polan . >> it's a familiar sound around d.c., quarters dropping into a parking meter. you're going to hear a lot more of that and beth parker has more on the details of the changes on the way. >> reporter: last year in d.c., there were 17,000 parking meters. this year, there will be up to 18,000. you may notice a few more popping up around town. fresh dirt. it marks the newest stuff in d.c. where you will pay to park....
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there will also be the missile shield much closer to russia in poland. i think unless the americans can convince russia ideas all aimed at defending against missile threats from iran and there is no strategic threat to russia, this will become a bone of contention. >> we thank you very much for that. pakistan's prime minister agreed to appear before the country's supreme court on charges of content. the court summoned him to appear by february 13. the prime minister faces indictment for refusing to reopen corruption cases against the country's president. his lawyer told reporters that the prime minister would comply. his government believes he has immunity from prosecution theory that have accused judges of conspiring with the military to wage a witch hunt against in. the crisis in the eurozone is top of angela merkel agenda as she visits china. the german chancellor is trying to raise support for the single currency. in a joint press conference, the chinese premier, wen jiabao, said the chinese were considering putting money into the rescue fund. china
there will also be the missile shield much closer to russia in poland. i think unless the americans can convince russia ideas all aimed at defending against missile threats from iran and there is no strategic threat to russia, this will become a bone of contention. >> we thank you very much for that. pakistan's prime minister agreed to appear before the country's supreme court on charges of content. the court summoned him to appear by february 13. the prime minister faces indictment for...
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but we invest, i would say, more than either of these two in the relationship with the uk, with poland that is with countries which although not belonging to the euro zone or not yet belonging to the euro zone can put pressure on us for us all to become a bit more of an economically integrated real entity anticipate real single market. and i think it's really a pitty not because we propose the think but i think because it would be hurtful if prime min stister one occasion of the european council on the 9th of december where he finally decided not to stay onboard of the fiscal compact agreement. he did not go down the road that we had suggested for britain, namely, do ask for a prize in order to stay onboard, a treaty which is politically painful for you to ratify at home. but please ask for an acceptable prize like a stronger commitment on the part of the euro zone countries to accept which would have been in the interest of the uk and the other noneuro countries a big movement forward with specific deadlines concerning the single market for energy for services, et cetera. but please d
but we invest, i would say, more than either of these two in the relationship with the uk, with poland that is with countries which although not belonging to the euro zone or not yet belonging to the euro zone can put pressure on us for us all to become a bit more of an economically integrated real entity anticipate real single market. and i think it's really a pitty not because we propose the think but i think because it would be hurtful if prime min stister one occasion of the european...
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it has caused more than 100 deaths in ukraine and dozens more in poland. snow have left more remote areas in eastern europe completely cut off. now a report on the struggle to survive the bitter blast of winter. >> for these men, this is the only way to try to keep warm when their vehicle broken-down near kiev. evidence everywhere in ukraine, continuing severity of the big freeze across central and eastern europe. in the capital, temperatures plunging to as low as minus 25 celsius have not deterred fishermen from going on the frozen river with the hopes of a catch beneath the ice. schools have been closed and shops have begun to report food shortages. hundreds of tents have been provided temporarily for homeless people. the emergency ministry in ukraine recorded 38 more deaths bringing the total to the week to more than 100. more than 1200 other people being treated in hospitals for hypothermia and frostbite. hospitals have been urged not to discharge the homeless even after treatment is finished. temperatures have continued plunging even more sharply in t
it has caused more than 100 deaths in ukraine and dozens more in poland. snow have left more remote areas in eastern europe completely cut off. now a report on the struggle to survive the bitter blast of winter. >> for these men, this is the only way to try to keep warm when their vehicle broken-down near kiev. evidence everywhere in ukraine, continuing severity of the big freeze across central and eastern europe. in the capital, temperatures plunging to as low as minus 25 celsius have...
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the people and they are expressing their own concerns over provisions of act up after protest in poland the government announced that it has suspended its involvement in bulgaria they have followed in poland's footsteps pulling out of the signing process lot via wants greater consultation on the provisions of this agreement and lithuania is justice minister has spoken out saying i don't know where it comes from and how it originated but i don't like that this treaty was signed skillfully avoiding discussions in the e.u. in lithuania now meanwhile germany and the czech and slovak and governments aren't going anywhere near the agreement and it's current form so there you have it almost ten countries have formally expressed some form of opposition and like we saw on a smaller scale here in the u.s. with soap and it but many of the negotiations for act to have some sort of beef with the current language negotiators excuse me some before the current language for the agreement was really fascinating is that all the small countries have actually risen up spoken out after their government leade
the people and they are expressing their own concerns over provisions of act up after protest in poland the government announced that it has suspended its involvement in bulgaria they have followed in poland's footsteps pulling out of the signing process lot via wants greater consultation on the provisions of this agreement and lithuania is justice minister has spoken out saying i don't know where it comes from and how it originated but i don't like that this treaty was signed skillfully...
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signing on to legislation that would restrict and govern the internet without protests in france poland and lithuania those are all the people's way of saying no to the elements of this agreement like a provision forcing internet service providers to crack down on its customers but most of all if the secrecy of this entire process it's really rubbed people the wrong way and so now some governments in the e.u. are actually starting to pay attention to the people and they're expressing their own concerns over provisions of act up after protest in poland the government announced that it has suspended its involvement in bulgaria they have followed in poland's footsteps pulling out of the signing process lot via wants greater consultation on the provisions of this agreement and lithuania is justice minister has spoken out saying i don't know where it comes from and how it originated but i don't like of this treaty was signed skillfully avoiding it discussions in the e.u. in lithuania i mean while germany and the czech and slovak and governments aren't going anywhere near the agreement and it
signing on to legislation that would restrict and govern the internet without protests in france poland and lithuania those are all the people's way of saying no to the elements of this agreement like a provision forcing internet service providers to crack down on its customers but most of all if the secrecy of this entire process it's really rubbed people the wrong way and so now some governments in the e.u. are actually starting to pay attention to the people and they're expressing their own...