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the cia black sites run in thailand, poland, romania, lithuania. why were they? they were controlled by the cia, not the host governments. the cia had a facility in morocco. that was not a cia-run prison. that was run and controlled by the moroccans. big difference between what the cia was doing and what's happening now. there are examples of governments such as the kenyans, the somalis. you name the government -- holding people. they are probatixies for us. we go and visit them but we are not holding them. >> don't afghan intelligence services, agency, doesn't it have a pretty tight lockdown on what's happening within its country? >> we don't need a black site in afghanistan. they are part of a covert action. when the afghan intelligence service picks up people and takes them to a facility, the cia has an office there. they have people there. they can go. they can visit. but technically, the after gans are holding them. >> did her offered a definition of black sites: >> that's my definition. >> the 9-11 commission report recommended that there be specific guidan
the cia black sites run in thailand, poland, romania, lithuania. why were they? they were controlled by the cia, not the host governments. the cia had a facility in morocco. that was not a cia-run prison. that was run and controlled by the moroccans. big difference between what the cia was doing and what's happening now. there are examples of governments such as the kenyans, the somalis. you name the government -- holding people. they are probatixies for us. we go and visit them but we are not...
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adam, i enjoyed the research you did on the black site in poland called corts. they turned cottages into black site prisons. there was waterboarding done there. who has oveoversight? >> that's a question. there wasn't a lot of oversight. because the cia restricted the information that was begin out to the senate select committee only the chairman and vice chairman and two staff directors knew from congress from that side how could four people do oversight on a massive intelligence program from the cia, it's pretty clear there was not effective oversight in the program, itself. people forget an enormous amount of information has already come out about what happened in these black sides from the cia's inspector general, john hilgerson president obama declassified in 2009. we have an enormous amount of information on what happened there. it was clear from this report that people were using unauthorized techniques, techniques that were not approved, you know, they were doing mock executions. they were taking brushes, you know, and hard brushes across their skin. the
adam, i enjoyed the research you did on the black site in poland called corts. they turned cottages into black site prisons. there was waterboarding done there. who has oveoversight? >> that's a question. there wasn't a lot of oversight. because the cia restricted the information that was begin out to the senate select committee only the chairman and vice chairman and two staff directors knew from congress from that side how could four people do oversight on a massive intelligence program...
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not just poland but other places in urine.for most places that is eu's biggest single achievement, the fact it broke down the eastern and western europe. the issue now is a lot of economic issues involved in elections. a lot of people in europe want to know what the union going to do about ukraine. places like poland and baltic state, they're looking over their shoulder with concern. >> okay. chris morrison, warsaw, and matt. thank you both very much indeed. both of those may day rallies. >>> let's bring you breaking news we're just getting in about the missing flight mh 370 which went down beginning of march. the authorities are now asking all relatives of those passengers to return home. we're hearing the malaysian authorities and malaysian airlines are closing down those daily briefing centers for those relatives of those missing passengers over the next week. even though the search continues. the australian authorities have been saying they'll continue in the search for wreckage. hopefully the black boxes. there's a new ph
not just poland but other places in urine.for most places that is eu's biggest single achievement, the fact it broke down the eastern and western europe. the issue now is a lot of economic issues involved in elections. a lot of people in europe want to know what the union going to do about ukraine. places like poland and baltic state, they're looking over their shoulder with concern. >> okay. chris morrison, warsaw, and matt. thank you both very much indeed. both of those may day rallies....
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on my immediate left, prime minister of poland in 97 when, in fact, poland was first invited to join nato. annexes on draco room, the foreign minister in the waning days of the soviet union an olive from 901 through 96 and was deeply involved in this entire drama. wolfgang, many of you knew and gas and ambassador to the united states for many years in the 2000's, but he was on the policy planning staff. as i recall during the indication of native discussions he was deeply involved in all of this. cheryl cross who is now director of the asman ski center at st. edward's university in austin, big for 20 years you were at the george marshall european center for security studies in germany. a close student of everything from the partnership for peace to russian and western relations. finally of very familiar face to many of us who covered the cosimo or. mr. scherer has been at beta for many, many years an island of important positions driven director policy planning what is best known perhaps as an ever-present spokesman for nato explaining what they were doing throughout the 90's and tha
on my immediate left, prime minister of poland in 97 when, in fact, poland was first invited to join nato. annexes on draco room, the foreign minister in the waning days of the soviet union an olive from 901 through 96 and was deeply involved in this entire drama. wolfgang, many of you knew and gas and ambassador to the united states for many years in the 2000's, but he was on the policy planning staff. as i recall during the indication of native discussions he was deeply involved in all of...
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for poland, the question of course is nato is one of our maj major accomplishments. the former prime minister from 20 years is agree is present and we remember how it went at the time. this was unbelievable and created opportunities for us. was meant to be the guarantee of your security in the international dimension. and until today the public continue the public opinion in poland believed that nato supports and defends us in the case of a situation. however, i believe what has changed is that the very concept of which nato was operating changed. for many years it was a concept of the prisoners game dilima presuming you have two people in jail and rather they would cooperate they would have to resolve it. now i believe one of those entities isn't in the same jail and is acting differently and i believe this is a new concept. and my question is how would you address it? [laughing] >> well, that is a very simple question. you deserve a simple answer. i noted in my remarks that we have a nato summit of heads of state coming up in september. this obviously, your questio
for poland, the question of course is nato is one of our maj major accomplishments. the former prime minister from 20 years is agree is present and we remember how it went at the time. this was unbelievable and created opportunities for us. was meant to be the guarantee of your security in the international dimension. and until today the public continue the public opinion in poland believed that nato supports and defends us in the case of a situation. however, i believe what has changed is that...
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the documentary has recently been broadcast by poland's first t.v. channel and caused a massive public outcry but it didn't stop another polish film studio from working on a similar documentary a script writer and film director banaszak says that the modern youth knows very little about the events in valencia recently a small action group in poland has launched historical reconstructions but a veil over the truth about valya had been grown for too long however as strange as it may seem this topic is still quite unpopular within polish political circles. sixty nine almost seventy years ago the same thing took place and nowadays people don't usually talk about it very few people are aware of it it's not discussed the situation has changed over the last year but people just don't care. the truth is being covered up no one is really interested. the fact that the polish parliament fails to adopt a resolution that would preclude him it is genocide is a huge scandal in my view that the parliament is trying to justify the actions of some fascists in ukraine
the documentary has recently been broadcast by poland's first t.v. channel and caused a massive public outcry but it didn't stop another polish film studio from working on a similar documentary a script writer and film director banaszak says that the modern youth knows very little about the events in valencia recently a small action group in poland has launched historical reconstructions but a veil over the truth about valya had been grown for too long however as strange as it may seem this...
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weman leaders postwar -- would still be fighting with poland.e would be fighting with france over [indiscernible] and we would claim that some ours who speak german german undeserved the protection of the german armed forces if something happens in poland that we don't like. this is chaos. this is awful. i hope everyone listens to when he speaks about how important consistency is. consistency is very close to credibility. whatever we say has got to match what we do. in response to your question, what about nato, we are going to need to take a fresh look at how important the core function of nato is to our countries. the core function of the collective defense has gotten more or less forgotten a little bit. we thought it was no longer really necessary. we wish to say germany is surrounded by friends and now everything is wonderful. obviously we need to take a fresh look because poland is our immediate neighbor and part of our club. yes, i think there must be a comprehensive review of our priorities both in the eu and nato. let's not do it with fo
weman leaders postwar -- would still be fighting with poland.e would be fighting with france over [indiscernible] and we would claim that some ours who speak german german undeserved the protection of the german armed forces if something happens in poland that we don't like. this is chaos. this is awful. i hope everyone listens to when he speaks about how important consistency is. consistency is very close to credibility. whatever we say has got to match what we do. in response to your...
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poland say market economy now. mr.e with an extensive business background i'm sure. he'll be keen to see what can be learned from poland's much more successful experience. >> thanks for that. >>> now let's talk about augmented reality. this is technology that add as digital to aspects. so far it's used in computer games tell porting users to another world. the market is growing. developers are coming up with ways to use it in everyday life. let's look at one pop up boutique shop in london. it's using this technology to sell luxury wristwatches. >> the technology overlays the real world you see with your eyes with digital information. we use it here to allow customers to try on watches. >> yes. what you do first of all is take one of these markers and put it on your wrist. this has a non repeating pattern which tells the software on the ipad where to place the watch on your wrist. >> this circle here, is that important? >> that tells the ipad where to put the face of the watch. we want that to be the most natural place.
poland say market economy now. mr.e with an extensive business background i'm sure. he'll be keen to see what can be learned from poland's much more successful experience. >> thanks for that. >>> now let's talk about augmented reality. this is technology that add as digital to aspects. so far it's used in computer games tell porting users to another world. the market is growing. developers are coming up with ways to use it in everyday life. let's look at one pop up boutique shop...
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but poland is saying not so fast.hey say the vote in eastern ukraine is illegal, and warned russia that it is risking stiffer sanctions. the eu today did expand its current sanctions to two crimean companies and 13 individuals. even russia stopped short of validating the vote. urging ukrainian officials to begin negotiates with the separatist leaders. the separatists have seized government building in about a dozen cities and town. the new sanctions are nothing more than symbolic, but what is on the horizon over the next few weeks will paint a clearer picture of russian's reputation. lauren joins us now from austin, texas. this is the same sort of story we have heard. russia does or incites something that europe doesn't like, but the sanctions never seem to match the bark. >> that's very true. today's sanctions out of the eu were fairly week and won't effect russia at all. it is just going to ban 13 more individuals from traveling into europe, and it also puts sanctions on two crimean-based companies that were taken o
but poland is saying not so fast.hey say the vote in eastern ukraine is illegal, and warned russia that it is risking stiffer sanctions. the eu today did expand its current sanctions to two crimean companies and 13 individuals. even russia stopped short of validating the vote. urging ukrainian officials to begin negotiates with the separatist leaders. the separatists have seized government building in about a dozen cities and town. the new sanctions are nothing more than symbolic, but what is...
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poland still feels like a place on the up.rnize is country giving development aid. not just warsaw but the huge poland economy too. apple trees are in blossom. poland is the biggest export in the world. this farm has benefitted as being part of the world's largest single market. in 2004 the owner told bbc he was skeptical. not anymore. >> a lot has happened. products are better now. we sell all over europe. last ten years was good. >> a huge number still look for work a broad. free movement in eu has been a lifeline. a few are now returning home. change has been slow. over time, opportunities here's will increase. >> it's completely different. it really changed for the better. there are more opportunities, more freedom. >> it is complicate add because average salaries are well below western urp. they doubled in the last ten years. the difference is people here at least have the hope they'll be better off than their parents. >> here in portugal, many unemployed are supported by the pensions of their grandparents or parents or l
poland still feels like a place on the up.rnize is country giving development aid. not just warsaw but the huge poland economy too. apple trees are in blossom. poland is the biggest export in the world. this farm has benefitted as being part of the world's largest single market. in 2004 the owner told bbc he was skeptical. not anymore. >> a lot has happened. products are better now. we sell all over europe. last ten years was good. >> a huge number still look for work a broad. free...
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very bold, provocative statement, in fact, from poland. how do you see this? welcome to the program. >> thank you. i'm going to be in poland with the president on that trip and i think clearly, the stakes are set big time for him tomorrow at west point here in new york. he's giving a speech at the commencement address and the stakes are high for him. part of the reason he's talking tomorrow is that when i asked him that question in manila in april about what is the obama doctrine, he said we don't want a lot of singles and doubles. i'm not the president of the yat. you have to aim higher. so i think he's been on defense. he sees this as an opportunity to go on offense. >> i would say this. i read the tic-toc on the president's agenda this past weekend. i thought he was going to speak tomorrow. now he's speaking today. am i wrong about this? >> what happened over the weekend, he took the secret trip for memorial day to afghanistan to thank the troops but also there was a mishap at the white house where they let out the name of a c.i.a. official and they tried t
very bold, provocative statement, in fact, from poland. how do you see this? welcome to the program. >> thank you. i'm going to be in poland with the president on that trip and i think clearly, the stakes are set big time for him tomorrow at west point here in new york. he's giving a speech at the commencement address and the stakes are high for him. part of the reason he's talking tomorrow is that when i asked him that question in manila in april about what is the obama doctrine, he said...
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desire to sources of poland's oil.ess to iraq's oil, poland's foreign minister says is our final goal. [ male announcer ] people all over the world know us, but they don't yet know we're a family. we're right where you need us. at the next job, next adventure or at the next exit helping you explore super destinations and do everything under the sun. 12 brands. more hotels than anyone else in the world. so wherever you want to be, whatever you want to do, chances are we're already there. save up to 25% and earn bonus points when you book at wyndhamrewards.com. woman: everyone in the nicu -- all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days. everything that you thought was important to you changes in light of having a child that needs you every moment. i wouldn't trade him for the world. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. if you're caring for a child with special needs, our innovative special care program offers strategie
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we have worked closely with poland. we started working with ukraine before the crisis about a year ago. we are looking at expanding that program now to be able to bring about more resources there. the program you mentioned, congressman, looks at the governance of the oil and gas sector over-all. as we sue new countries come on line as producers, that they are not suffering from the same trap that others have gone before them, and to make sure those resources are made available to all the people in that region and country and done so with a governing structure. >> are you achieving that right now? >> on the unconventional, yes, i do. it is a very difficult task, but i think it is important that countries make the decision on unconventional based on science and not on emotions. if they do so, we support them in being ablele to increase their production from conventional and unconventional sinces. >> thank you. >> thank you mr. chairman. in order to expedite l&g exports, environmental concerns and what is in the public int
we have worked closely with poland. we started working with ukraine before the crisis about a year ago. we are looking at expanding that program now to be able to bring about more resources there. the program you mentioned, congressman, looks at the governance of the oil and gas sector over-all. as we sue new countries come on line as producers, that they are not suffering from the same trap that others have gone before them, and to make sure those resources are made available to all the people...
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ground troops to a stony latvia lithuania poland and romania. this is not a complete list of the nato troops in the region and here is a closer look i'm hardly the lions has been building up in eastern europe ever since ukraine was plunged into turmoil some of nature's biggest members have sent dozens of find a just and spy planes reports say a guided missile cruiser is registered to join a posse of two nations warships over just stationed in the black sea the chicken examines the expansion nato is pivoting to russia again the alliance is looking to deploy more forces close to russia's borders and to get members to spend more on the military it's key member of the us which spends more on military than the countries with the next ten highest budgets combined is now getting a chance to boast its presence. today the u.s. military is engaged in nearly one hundred countries with nearly four hundred thousand personnel stationed or deployed around the world. now that we're looking at the prospect of an evil larger presence of nato forces in eastern eur
ground troops to a stony latvia lithuania poland and romania. this is not a complete list of the nato troops in the region and here is a closer look i'm hardly the lions has been building up in eastern europe ever since ukraine was plunged into turmoil some of nature's biggest members have sent dozens of find a just and spy planes reports say a guided missile cruiser is registered to join a posse of two nations warships over just stationed in the black sea the chicken examines the expansion...
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we are on track for phase two in 2018 in poland. that by 2018 that we will have that deployment in poland. be sustained in the future. the same story is true with variations in the asia pacific and middle east. the u.s. needs to take some steps to improve our posture in the sister car. i want to highlight three areas. thisirst is that administration took important steps to reform control. that has helped significantly. there is a long way to go as we look to reform our foreign disclosure processes to work more effectively. protecting crown jewels of our systems is important. equally important is to be able to share with our allies and .artners we have a lot of work to do there. second, to stay ahead of these threats we need to do better at protect and our cyber. we will start with protection of intellectual property. it makes no sense to have a control regime that makes it challenges to share this with allies and then have others be able to come in. we have to do much better protecting our intellectual property. we look forward to e
we are on track for phase two in 2018 in poland. that by 2018 that we will have that deployment in poland. be sustained in the future. the same story is true with variations in the asia pacific and middle east. the u.s. needs to take some steps to improve our posture in the sister car. i want to highlight three areas. thisirst is that administration took important steps to reform control. that has helped significantly. there is a long way to go as we look to reform our foreign disclosure...
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coming head of the 25th anniversary of poland's transition to democracy. let's cross over to matthew day, correspondent in warsaw. why this angry response? >> it has mainly to do with , using it to crush where people were killed, hundreds of people had a trial. and also, he has been accused and in 1970 massacre. he was minister of defense at that time. there were many attempts to prosecute him. for murder, for treason. people are still very angry about it as was demonstrated at his funeral. three presidents past and present also in attendance this friday including the man that really did more to end communism in poland than any other. on hiss their verdict time in power? >> he didn't really condemn him at all. he says that god will judge him now and he is happy to go to the funeral. and they don't condemn the actions of all. that he helped usher in democracy in 1989. and all the presidents there were very keen to set the the time in which he was in power. awkward time. while many think that he was a thinkr or a murderer, i it was time to get people to unde
coming head of the 25th anniversary of poland's transition to democracy. let's cross over to matthew day, correspondent in warsaw. why this angry response? >> it has mainly to do with , using it to crush where people were killed, hundreds of people had a trial. and also, he has been accused and in 1970 massacre. he was minister of defense at that time. there were many attempts to prosecute him. for murder, for treason. people are still very angry about it as was demonstrated at his...
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to honor the memory of those killed in massacres of poles in poland's eastern character arrays which stirred up a wave of discontent in polish society. and yet he said he would feel there is no sense in trying to come up with some convoluted wordings like ethnic cleansing instead of the word genocide. this could lead us to say that the nazis commits it merges with marks of genocide against women too. and this is just unacceptable for any normal civilized person. to say that disappoints it is a big understatement i am extremely irritated because i am furious at the fact that the polish parliament was even discussing whether it was genocide or not. obviously in this case we can't talk about genocide because genocide is first and foremost a national policy but supported and promoted by a government made the poland no ukraine had a government of their own at the time since they were under german occupation and after that under the soviets therefore there was no way genocide could have been committed either by the poles or by the ukrainians. and with the columns of print media are leading
to honor the memory of those killed in massacres of poles in poland's eastern character arrays which stirred up a wave of discontent in polish society. and yet he said he would feel there is no sense in trying to come up with some convoluted wordings like ethnic cleansing instead of the word genocide. this could lead us to say that the nazis commits it merges with marks of genocide against women too. and this is just unacceptable for any normal civilized person. to say that disappoints it is a...
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this is what we have now got in parts of southern and eastern poland. quite extensive flooding across the region. and i don't think it's much different from the situation we have got across the balkans at the moment. well, we are expecting the frontal system to push away. we should see improvement across this patch. the stormy weather extended to austria. these are in excess of 140 k/hr, high levels granted. thunder storms are now into the western part of poland, 'emming into -- edging into germany, pushing it to the balkans, from sunday through to monday the rain has gone, and hopefully we'll see the river levels come down and things get back to normal across the balkans area. >> thank you very much. >>> it's 40 years since a series of bombs exploded in the republic of ireland in the period known as the troubles. 33 people were killed in dublin and manneh hone. the families of the victims said they'll sue the british government over what they believe was a cover up. >> reporter: it isn't easy to find the memorials to what happened here 40 years ago. a
this is what we have now got in parts of southern and eastern poland. quite extensive flooding across the region. and i don't think it's much different from the situation we have got across the balkans at the moment. well, we are expecting the frontal system to push away. we should see improvement across this patch. the stormy weather extended to austria. these are in excess of 140 k/hr, high levels granted. thunder storms are now into the western part of poland, 'emming into -- edging into...
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their first attempt to build a bridge between ukraine and poland over the disagreements on the berlin krejci was undertaken in twenty three by the then president linnet kuchma and the xander question in two thousand and six the reconciliation process was continued through the efforts of the consecutive presidents. and. who together at a more. to the polish and ukrainian victims of the massacres in the lane in the village of lava it was then that the former president you should said the memorable words we forgive and ask for forgiveness but already in two thousand and eight. leader of the ukrainian insurgent army was awarded the title hero ukraine possumus lay by you should step on but dead a leader of the old one be the most radical nationalist formation was awarded the same title two years after that western ukraine has celebrated should have been data by building monuments and renaming the major streets in their honor human. from tragedy far smaller merely an attempt to legitimize current political realities this is how many see ukraine's presidential election after all this country
their first attempt to build a bridge between ukraine and poland over the disagreements on the berlin krejci was undertaken in twenty three by the then president linnet kuchma and the xander question in two thousand and six the reconciliation process was continued through the efforts of the consecutive presidents. and. who together at a more. to the polish and ukrainian victims of the massacres in the lane in the village of lava it was then that the former president you should said the...
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we had very large rain totals here over the last couple of days, and plenty across southern poland, it'slso quite bad. that should not be under estimated. but this whole system is moving towards the west and currently there are some very big thunderstorms across western parts of poland, probably down towards the czech republic, too. as we get into sunday we'll find that pushing onto the eastern parts of germany. but by the time we get to monday it's virtually gone, rescue efforts will get under way and there shouldn't be any immediate rainfall issues. this system will give us heavy rain across the mid-atlantic. that is now clearing away. they could have done with the rain towards the west because the ongoing drought situation is a problem, and it will be a problem all the way through the summer into the autumn. we're past the time of any significant rainfall. these shots come from san diego where fires continue to rage. this is the same as much of southern california. i don't see how we're going to get out of the situation before the autumn rain. rain is coming in towards the pacific nor
we had very large rain totals here over the last couple of days, and plenty across southern poland, it'slso quite bad. that should not be under estimated. but this whole system is moving towards the west and currently there are some very big thunderstorms across western parts of poland, probably down towards the czech republic, too. as we get into sunday we'll find that pushing onto the eastern parts of germany. but by the time we get to monday it's virtually gone, rescue efforts will get under...
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you see increased overflight in poland.u definitely see them positioning themselves to have a military response, if it were to come to that in a nato country. >> what do you make of what he's announced in terms of troop numbers in afghanistan? i mean, that would appear to be a speedier exit than certainly a lot of afghans would be wanting. >> well, it's true. i mean, i think on the upside, it's good that he's finally clarified that he will at least have 10,000 troops for 2014 and 2015. which is what the pentagon has asked for. so that's good. but i think it's correct to say that after that, the dropoff is pretty precipitous. i think there is some risk there. perhaps they'll reassess in another year or so. but that is the risk to the current drawdown, definitely. >> in terms of the domestic reaction to this announcement, i mean, how sensitive will he be to that? just given the war weariness. afghanistan, i think, one of the longest wars that america's been involved in. >> well, i think that it's the domestic driver that has
you see increased overflight in poland.u definitely see them positioning themselves to have a military response, if it were to come to that in a nato country. >> what do you make of what he's announced in terms of troop numbers in afghanistan? i mean, that would appear to be a speedier exit than certainly a lot of afghans would be wanting. >> well, it's true. i mean, i think on the upside, it's good that he's finally clarified that he will at least have 10,000 troops for 2014 and...
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we like poland and indonesia, mexico and brazil. >> i was going to ask you about brazil, because therems to be so much negative news coming on the country at the moment because there is so much focus on the world cup. is it a buying opportunity? investors are getting nervous. >> it probably is. it would not be my top choice but it probably is because so much is priced in in terms of the yield you are getting. you need to have a substantial depreciation and double-digit terms for you to lose the advance yield differential. >> you like poland, despite the fact that we are seeing the russia-ukraine standoff? >> if there is any disruption that is an opportunity because i do not think that nato is going to drop poland. >> thank you so much for coming on today. andreas utterman. now, as we had to break, the italian finance minister padoan says he would welcome a softer level of the euro but does not see strong depreciation on the horizon. we will bring you that interview coming up next. in the meantime, follow me on twitter. ♪ >> welcome back to "on the move ." i'm francine lacqua here in lo
we like poland and indonesia, mexico and brazil. >> i was going to ask you about brazil, because therems to be so much negative news coming on the country at the moment because there is so much focus on the world cup. is it a buying opportunity? investors are getting nervous. >> it probably is. it would not be my top choice but it probably is because so much is priced in in terms of the yield you are getting. you need to have a substantial depreciation and double-digit terms for you...
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i'm matt poland and i'm the director of united way and along with our partners at the school district and cities and employers across san francisco. we help manage san francisco summer jobs plus and i'm excited to be here today to tell you about cool stuff we're doing with summer jobs plus. the first slide that we have here after going through the history is just giving you a sense of who has hired young people in the private sector and this is a variety of jobs, internships and other programs that these various companies also our cbo partners and pron partners institutions that are involved in summer jobs plus with offering opportunities as glen mentioned, these are paid opportunities of various types of summer jobs and inter ships and work base learning and training opportunities. to go into more detail about the outcomes from last year, and we do have outcomes from 2012 available if you're interested in those. i don't have them with me. we can send them to you. last year as glen mentioned, there's over 6800 placed in the private sector and that's over 2200. a lot of the programs th
i'm matt poland and i'm the director of united way and along with our partners at the school district and cities and employers across san francisco. we help manage san francisco summer jobs plus and i'm excited to be here today to tell you about cool stuff we're doing with summer jobs plus. the first slide that we have here after going through the history is just giving you a sense of who has hired young people in the private sector and this is a variety of jobs, internships and other programs...
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poland and hungary started helping.the article from "the new york times" talks about the vulnerability of some countries to russia as well as the gas supply. senator boxer asked some questions. a lot of that seems to me to be there is the fear of dealing with putin and specifically russia. so how's the administration now helping ukraine break russia's grip on their energy supplies and history? >> senator, as you know, this is a very important priority for us, both in the short term and the medium term. in the short term secretary kerry had a meeting with representative ashton and the e.u. commissioner ettinger and as a result of that they agreed to intensify support for ukraine in reverse flow. that resulted in new contracts for reverse flow from poland and from hungary and this initial reverse flow from slovakia that can be expanded although the big flow from slovakia, as you said, is dependent on the gas prom deal. more prodly, we need to intensify and accelerate intraeuropean work on the dynamism of their energy mark
poland and hungary started helping.the article from "the new york times" talks about the vulnerability of some countries to russia as well as the gas supply. senator boxer asked some questions. a lot of that seems to me to be there is the fear of dealing with putin and specifically russia. so how's the administration now helping ukraine break russia's grip on their energy supplies and history? >> senator, as you know, this is a very important priority for us, both in the short...
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he was prime minister of poland in 1997 when in fact poland was first invited to join nato.who wasandrei kozyrev the foreign minister in the waning days of the soviet union, to russia,96 to 1996 and was involved in this drama. to as many ofnger you knew was a master the united states -- was ambassador to the united states in the 2000's. as i recall, during unification discussions, was deeply involved in all that this. cross was for 20 years you were at the george marshall european center for security studies in germany, and a close student of everything from the partnership for peace to russian and western relations. shea,y on -- jamie familiar to us, who covered the kosovo war. for manyen at nato years and a lot of important positions, including you were director for policy planning in 1994, if i'm not mistaken them but is best known perhaps as an ever present spokesman for nato, explaining what nato was doing especially throughout the 1990's. let me start and i will start with ambassador ischinger. to this decision, this fateful decision in january of 1994 to begin this pa
he was prime minister of poland in 1997 when in fact poland was first invited to join nato.who wasandrei kozyrev the foreign minister in the waning days of the soviet union, to russia,96 to 1996 and was involved in this drama. to as many ofnger you knew was a master the united states -- was ambassador to the united states in the 2000's. as i recall, during unification discussions, was deeply involved in all that this. cross was for 20 years you were at the george marshall european center for...
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about 21,000 people also without power following the floods there in poland. so this is a very widespread event. like i said, the good news is that the rainfall is tapering off here. but it is still pushing off here toward the east. these areas in the red, that's where you're going to be seeing, well, that threat still of some significant flooding, large hail, damaging winds, even tornadoes out here across much of eastern your honor. now, off here towards the east, that's where that storm system is. if you look back towards the west we're still looking at significant severe weather threat across southern portions of the british isles and extending across the iberian peninsula, madrid, lisbon, some rain showers, fairly foul weather, even some strong thunderstorms very well possible out here on your monday. so a lot going on here in to europe. let's move over towards eastern asia, though, where we do have the rainy season front. that is continuing to dominate south of japan, over through southeastern china. also another low pressure area pushing across northeast
about 21,000 people also without power following the floods there in poland. so this is a very widespread event. like i said, the good news is that the rainfall is tapering off here. but it is still pushing off here toward the east. these areas in the red, that's where you're going to be seeing, well, that threat still of some significant flooding, large hail, damaging winds, even tornadoes out here across much of eastern your honor. now, off here towards the east, that's where that storm...
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ambassador to poland. and from poland it's very important that we be present there in nato. and i think we've done a pretty good job of that and i think having president obama soon going to poland will be further a sign of our commitment to those countries. >> with elections in ukraine next week, any concerns that you might have? do you worry about people voting more than once like we saw in last week's elections or even that people would be intimidated? >> well there will be some of the latter. people don't usually steal elections on retail basis. i'm not too concerned about the double voting. i'm more concerned about incidents of intimidation that in turn kind of taint the entire election process. and clearly the russian, while seem not to go the route of annexation at this point are quite happy to make problems for the ukrainians. >> all right. thank you so much. good the see you >> thank you. >>> olympic track star lolo jones have been ranked and one of the best in the world wu she says something is still missing, a gold medal. what she says to her critics about that in
ambassador to poland. and from poland it's very important that we be present there in nato. and i think we've done a pretty good job of that and i think having president obama soon going to poland will be further a sign of our commitment to those countries. >> with elections in ukraine next week, any concerns that you might have? do you worry about people voting more than once like we saw in last week's elections or even that people would be intimidated? >> well there will be some...
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poland this is one post. every year on the anniversary of that roams around the two women get together to celebrate. i think that you find that i was not the responsibility towards that. and to show that yes yes. i feel somehow take care of for now since eighteen forty eight and it's a very special relationship a best actor. i've got something else is he somebody else's them. the insite mind i'm a guest to take care of pants. and as a side but knowing josiah house market today and yesterday. i guess its fine thank you. your love she still misses the kids but stay away from alcohol plan to stop drinking i think it might help finding give my life back home to engage me in to help to stop drinking and in this way i could get someone else. starting on a new one. neither of these dennis likes to talk a lot of the bag would be to copy anyone at the architecture firm has any idea what some cubicle you did. this movie the unconscious is wrong to want to be seen to be built on a more wonderful person to climb down. i
poland this is one post. every year on the anniversary of that roams around the two women get together to celebrate. i think that you find that i was not the responsibility towards that. and to show that yes yes. i feel somehow take care of for now since eighteen forty eight and it's a very special relationship a best actor. i've got something else is he somebody else's them. the insite mind i'm a guest to take care of pants. and as a side but knowing josiah house market today and yesterday. i...
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aviation training detachment in poland. nato's deployed awax to provide aerial surveillance over poland and romania, as well as a mine counter measure naval group into the baltic sea. the united states has deployed ships into the black sea for exercises with romania and bulgaria. on april 16, nato allies agreed on additional measures to provide reassurance and demonstrate nato's resolve and solidarity. the u.s. army in europe has deployed over the last week company-sized contingents of paratroopers to poland, latvia, lithuania and estonia for exercises with those host governments' troops. these will be a first in a series of expanded land force training exercises in the region that will take place at least through the end of the year. as we prepare for nato summit in wales, it will be an opportunity to reassess the alliance's long-term riorities. that along with nato-ukraine relations, questions related to the open door and nato enlargement, afghanistan capabilities and enhancing nato artnerships. we're engaged with other f
aviation training detachment in poland. nato's deployed awax to provide aerial surveillance over poland and romania, as well as a mine counter measure naval group into the baltic sea. the united states has deployed ships into the black sea for exercises with romania and bulgaria. on april 16, nato allies agreed on additional measures to provide reassurance and demonstrate nato's resolve and solidarity. the u.s. army in europe has deployed over the last week company-sized contingents of...
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>> i agree with you on that, i think he made mistakes there, but on the issue of poland and czech, right from the beginning of his administration, he said we're not going to give missile defense systems to them. we made it clear we weren't going to stand by our obligations with ukraine. >> this is a wonderful talking point. >> we don't have a legal obligation. ukraine is not a part of nato. we are doing what i think the american people want us to do. >> you're saying the agreement bill clinton signed isn't worth the paper it was written on? >> i want you guys at home to weigh in. we're going to come back and finish off, but i want you to answer in, would a tough primary fight make hillary clinton a stronger or weaker candidate? use the hash tag stronger or weaker. i'm outraged in one state, the party of lincoln, are actually talking about ses seeding from the union that lincoln saved. when we get back. narrator: these are the skater kid: whoa narrator: that got torture tested by teenagers and cried out for help. from the surprised designers. who came to the rescue with a brilliant fix ma
>> i agree with you on that, i think he made mistakes there, but on the issue of poland and czech, right from the beginning of his administration, he said we're not going to give missile defense systems to them. we made it clear we weren't going to stand by our obligations with ukraine. >> this is a wonderful talking point. >> we don't have a legal obligation. ukraine is not a part of nato. we are doing what i think the american people want us to do. >> you're saying the...
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ground troops to a stone latvia lithuania poland and romania. let's now have a look at exactly what nuland was talking about just a picture of the nato buildup in eastern ukraine we're bringing it for you now it's all since ukraine plugged into turmoil dozens of fighter jets spy planes all ready to take off with a moment's noticed and the two nato ships are also stationed in the waters of the black sea with another guided missile cruiser reportedly heading their way. nature can now having a look at how the alliance has been pushing its borders eastwards nato is pivoting to russia again the alliance is looking to deploy more forces close to russia's borders and to get members to spend more on the military it's key member of the u.s. which spends more on military than the countries with the next ten highest budgets combined is now getting a chance to boast its presence. today the u.s. military is engaged in nearly one hundred countries with nearly four hundred thousand personnel stationed or deployed around the world. now that we're looking at the
ground troops to a stone latvia lithuania poland and romania. let's now have a look at exactly what nuland was talking about just a picture of the nato buildup in eastern ukraine we're bringing it for you now it's all since ukraine plugged into turmoil dozens of fighter jets spy planes all ready to take off with a moment's noticed and the two nato ships are also stationed in the waters of the black sea with another guided missile cruiser reportedly heading their way. nature can now having a...
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president to bomb is going to poland next week. as was mentioned, poland is undertaken at dawn defense program buying the key petrie at system. how do you see your missile defense becoming an element of the u.s.-born relationship? dcf in potential relationship to the essex team in the u.s. security relationship? you see a future for air missile defense being a pillar in the u.s.-born security relationship? >> maybe pillar is too strong of a word. we have a great relationship with poland bilaterally and through nato. they are a joy to work with to be quite honest with you. i recall in the deepest darkest days when europeans didn't care too much for americans in the last 10 years i could go to poland and i would be received warmly by not only polish military government officials, but on the street. you look in store windows and the like. they are a great and wonderful people and we have a good relationship with them. i'm a ballistic missile defense i come a lot of it has to do with where they go forward in their own investment strate
president to bomb is going to poland next week. as was mentioned, poland is undertaken at dawn defense program buying the key petrie at system. how do you see your missile defense becoming an element of the u.s.-born relationship? dcf in potential relationship to the essex team in the u.s. security relationship? you see a future for air missile defense being a pillar in the u.s.-born security relationship? >> maybe pillar is too strong of a word. we have a great relationship with poland...
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. >> very quickly, josh, even nato allies like poland, the president is going to be going to poland inext couple of weeks to reassure the polands. even though poland and the nato allies are still concerned as well. >> and you saw vice president biden visit romania, another nato ally. not to say that they are not very important, what will be the test is over weeks, months, and years whether there is increased commitment by the nato allies to bolster defenses and come up with a common strategy to combat russian aggression. we don't know that yet. we'll have to wait and see. >> josh rogin, thank you. jim sciutto, be careful. we'll check back with you as we get ready for the critical elections on sunday. >>> up next, millions of americans are heading to the roads to start the holiday weekend. our reporters are out there with the latest on gas prices, traffic, the weekend weather forecast. stay with us. we'll update you with information that you need to know. >>> plus, terrorists taking cue from hollywood but their brutal new video with sophisticated scenes are all too real. at od, whatever
. >> very quickly, josh, even nato allies like poland, the president is going to be going to poland inext couple of weeks to reassure the polands. even though poland and the nato allies are still concerned as well. >> and you saw vice president biden visit romania, another nato ally. not to say that they are not very important, what will be the test is over weeks, months, and years whether there is increased commitment by the nato allies to bolster defenses and come up with a common...
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whether it is belarus, poland, or the baltic nations?> the real focus now is on ukraine, but certainly poland and the baltic nations and, for that matter, most of the states -- almost all the states of the veryr soviet union -- are concerned about russia's aggression in ukraine, and they are concerned that it might apply to them, too. this is particularly true in the country of moldova. >> how would you analyze the that thevements president of the united states can take based on what russians have so far done? obamahink, in fact, the administration has very strong cards to play if it chooses to use them. we have taken economic sanctions and helped persuade europeans to take economic sanctions, although, frankly, they have not been strong enough. disruptussians presidential elections, and i think there's a good chance they will, if we take strong sanctions, it will give mr. putin reason to reconsider. even if europeans do not want to do this, if the united states wants to take on sanctions with the same determination and the same focus wi
whether it is belarus, poland, or the baltic nations?> the real focus now is on ukraine, but certainly poland and the baltic nations and, for that matter, most of the states -- almost all the states of the veryr soviet union -- are concerned about russia's aggression in ukraine, and they are concerned that it might apply to them, too. this is particularly true in the country of moldova. >> how would you analyze the that thevements president of the united states can take based on what...
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there was reform in places like poland.t didn't go as far in croatia. >> when slovenia joined, the argument afterward was that perhaps they joined too quickly. the process of joining has been so elongated now. it took croatia eight years of negotiations to be allowed to join the club. since they've joined, it's had no positive effect on their economy whatsoever. in fact, it's probably had a negative effect. politically, they're pulling away from this idea of democracy and open markets. >> i think the key zengs distin is membership of the european union, places with single currency, places like slovenia with a single currency joined too soon. they have a relatively poor emerging market. very different in structures like germany and france. doesn't belong in the sing currency in my opinion. whether it joined the european union is the question. there's plenty to game. membership in the single market, it's a huge positive, particularly when you open up markets with trade and investment. that's been the anchor for growth in plac
there was reform in places like poland.t didn't go as far in croatia. >> when slovenia joined, the argument afterward was that perhaps they joined too quickly. the process of joining has been so elongated now. it took croatia eight years of negotiations to be allowed to join the club. since they've joined, it's had no positive effect on their economy whatsoever. in fact, it's probably had a negative effect. politically, they're pulling away from this idea of democracy and open markets....
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there's cases pending involving poland, lith wapia -- lithuania. it would shed light on how the rendition programme worked and mr al-asaad is looking for accountability and perhaps compensation for the role that jebudi allegedly play. >> investigative reporter jason leopold. great work on your behalf. >> thank you, appreciate that. >>> the u.s. government announced u.s. employers added 205,000 jobs. it's a sign the u.s. economy is picking up momentum. the unemployment rate plunged to 6.3%, and that is the lowest level since 2008. part of it is due to a shrinking labour force. when that is combined with nerveness over ukraine you get market rehabilitation like today:. >>> we are joined to break down the latest hiring and labour force numbers seen on the data. what did you make of it? >> the headline numbers were great and a reason to put a smile on your face. we'll have to dig deeper. on the surface the numbers look strong. 288,000 new jobs create last month, greater than expected. there are concerns. the unemployment rate dropped to 6.3%, the lowes
there's cases pending involving poland, lith wapia -- lithuania. it would shed light on how the rendition programme worked and mr al-asaad is looking for accountability and perhaps compensation for the role that jebudi allegedly play. >> investigative reporter jason leopold. great work on your behalf. >> thank you, appreciate that. >>> the u.s. government announced u.s. employers added 205,000 jobs. it's a sign the u.s. economy is picking up momentum. the unemployment rate...