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chain and bring a company overfrom poland and it would have created hundreds ofjobs, poland and it would have created hundreds of jobs, but poland and it would have created hundreds ofjobs, but they poland and it would have created hundreds of jobs, but they were poland and it would have created hundreds ofjobs, but they were put off doing that. so, potentially, the economy has been held back and we are looking to make sure that it can maximise its full potential. thank you very much, rebecca long—bailey. let's talk now to neil coyle, one of the most vocal critics ofjeremy corbyn on labour's benches who has been a labour mp since the last election. joe twyman, head of social and political research at yougov who can explain which of labour's plans are popular or otherwise. joe, the most popular labour promises and the least popular? well, in the stuff that we've tested we've found things like controlling rent so that the rises can only be in line with inflation. the majority of people support that. in fact nearly two—thirds of people support it of the less popular, you have
chain and bring a company overfrom poland and it would have created hundreds ofjobs, poland and it would have created hundreds of jobs, but poland and it would have created hundreds ofjobs, but they poland and it would have created hundreds of jobs, but they were poland and it would have created hundreds ofjobs, but they were put off doing that. so, potentially, the economy has been held back and we are looking to make sure that it can maximise its full potential. thank you very much, rebecca...
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mda will procure missiles for deployment on land and later in poland. along with associated hardware and support costst. it will bring missiles to 287 missiles by the end of the 2018. mda will procure six which you'll support operational testing and our commitments or epaa. beginning it will upgrades hardware and software. the president's budget request for the terminal high altitude is 797 million. it will allow us to support the maintenance and upkeep as well as all training devices. limited irbm's and ballistic missile threats and army's battle command system planning process. mda requested a total of 524 million to support the radar fleet which includes support for up kbraded early warning radars and 12 radars which includes radars in japan, turkey, israel and the u.s. central command. it supports to give improved ability to discriminate. we will also transition continues long standing support to include procurement and weapons system and the arrow weapons improvements. epa phase 3 is expected to be and requests a total of 90 million. phase 3 will c
mda will procure missiles for deployment on land and later in poland. along with associated hardware and support costst. it will bring missiles to 287 missiles by the end of the 2018. mda will procure six which you'll support operational testing and our commitments or epaa. beginning it will upgrades hardware and software. the president's budget request for the terminal high altitude is 797 million. it will allow us to support the maintenance and upkeep as well as all training devices. limited...
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en route to poland now.nal five because of the large amount of customers inside. terminal five on the main ba terminal at heathrow. we will keep you updated on that. one of the founding members of the rock group, the allman brothers band, gregg allman , has died. gregg allman, has died. 0ne one of their best—known songs as the 1973 hitjessica, used as the opening theme tune to top gear. let's get the weather now. we have got a few storms waiting in the wings now. some thunderstorms around the channel islands. this rain here as well. it will work its way northwards, the main focus being the south—west through the afternoon. we could see some showers arriving in the south. this is where we will sue the highest averages. cooler across the north east of scotla nd cooler across the north east of scotland than in recent days. away from those storms in the south most places will be dry with sunshine. lighter winds than yesterday. gusty winds with showers, though, and they will work their way northwards overnight. b
en route to poland now.nal five because of the large amount of customers inside. terminal five on the main ba terminal at heathrow. we will keep you updated on that. one of the founding members of the rock group, the allman brothers band, gregg allman , has died. gregg allman, has died. 0ne one of their best—known songs as the 1973 hitjessica, used as the opening theme tune to top gear. let's get the weather now. we have got a few storms waiting in the wings now. some thunderstorms around the...
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originally from poland, martin and angelica were very popular and from poland.ion bucket has been left at this counter to raise money for the daughters left behind. martin cleese was a taxi driver here. the management team said he was a pleasant, loving family man well respected by his colleagues. they have said they would do everything they can to support his daughters, family and friends through this tragic time. meanwhile, sheffield has lost a citizen, kelly brewster. she was at the arena with her niece holly and her sister. she shielded her niece from the blast, saving her life. there have been many tributes, this one from her grandmother. her heroic actions don't surprise anybody who knew her. it's no surprise to anybody. she would help anybody. it's shocking! i can't even think about it. mac as victims' families try to cope with the loss, others are still missing. philip tron,... one of those who died was martyn hett, 29—year—old br managerfrom stockport. we had hoped he had lost his phone. the people in manchester have been brilliant, and we were holding
originally from poland, martin and angelica were very popular and from poland.ion bucket has been left at this counter to raise money for the daughters left behind. martin cleese was a taxi driver here. the management team said he was a pleasant, loving family man well respected by his colleagues. they have said they would do everything they can to support his daughters, family and friends through this tragic time. meanwhile, sheffield has lost a citizen, kelly brewster. she was at the arena...
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poland has been very firm in their funding. think about one of the nations on there. greece who is suffering a lot of difficulties and understands the defense and lives up to its commitment. but look, to me one of the interesting stories is going to be why at this moment and may have been that this was the only moment -- they have been boxed in by the rest of the leaders, this is the only moment where the president had the stage to himself. i'm sure that he would have preferred to said this at something other than a memorial to victims other than 9-11 and looked odd there at the beginning asking for a moment of silence for the victims in manchester. but this may have been the only moment that he had where he was with the rest of the leaders where he could make the point publicly and make his point he did. >> neil: and they treated him like a pariah afterwards. i dare say and you're closer to this than i will ever be, but he could have, you know, reread the lincoln's emancipation proclamation and still laughed and snickered. this is something that republican presidents
poland has been very firm in their funding. think about one of the nations on there. greece who is suffering a lot of difficulties and understands the defense and lives up to its commitment. but look, to me one of the interesting stories is going to be why at this moment and may have been that this was the only moment -- they have been boxed in by the rest of the leaders, this is the only moment where the president had the stage to himself. i'm sure that he would have preferred to said this at...
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ray was born in poland.ng the german invasion, ray and her mother escaped to a nearby ghetto, then joined a group of partisans, surviving there until liberation. both marcel and ray volunteer at the museum. thank you, all, very much. [applause] >> please rise for the prayer for the dead. it will be chanted by cantor tom king, followed by a survivor of the holocaust from romania. he will lead us in reciting kaddish. [singing in hebrew] >> suzerain standing for the singing -- please remain standing for the singing of the partisans of the retirement of the flag. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain by your seats until the president parts. -- until the president dep arts. ♪ >> this concludes our program. thank you for sharing our commitment to holocaust remembrance. >> "the washington journal," climate change and the trump administration. about supportsey for president trump. then, constitutional attorney floyd abrams. as always, you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. "washington journal," li
ray was born in poland.ng the german invasion, ray and her mother escaped to a nearby ghetto, then joined a group of partisans, surviving there until liberation. both marcel and ray volunteer at the museum. thank you, all, very much. [applause] >> please rise for the prayer for the dead. it will be chanted by cantor tom king, followed by a survivor of the holocaust from romania. he will lead us in reciting kaddish. [singing in hebrew] >> suzerain standing for the singing -- please...
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he spent some time in poland? guest: i lived in poland for two years and england for two years. i used the health care system in both countries. my experience was not as positive as his. host: why? guest: when i was in england i headed to go to the hospital when i was living in england. i disconnected the care are really needed. in poland the difference was i was paying in cash. i was able to get better health care. host: frank in billings, montana. caller: good morning thanks for c-span of course. i wanted to point out to adam brandon -- i don't have a question, just a comment. if he doesn't of the difference between an entitlement and a funded benefit, which is social security, medicare and medicaid, parents shoulds get a refund from the college he attended because it's the most rudimentary appreciation of economics and math. marvel at the koch brothers front men, everything is broken,, everything is this everything is that. at the same time to give a specific. ambulances isbout absolutely absurd. in any event, thank you so much. host: frank, we will get a response from adam b
he spent some time in poland? guest: i lived in poland for two years and england for two years. i used the health care system in both countries. my experience was not as positive as his. host: why? guest: when i was in england i headed to go to the hospital when i was living in england. i disconnected the care are really needed. in poland the difference was i was paying in cash. i was able to get better health care. host: frank in billings, montana. caller: good morning thanks for c-span of...
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getng cash, i was able to better health care in poland. good morning. thanks for c-span. i wanted to point a for adam, i a,,t have a question, just if he doesn't know the difference between an entitlement and a funded benefit, social security, medicare and medicaid, perhaps his parents should get a refund from the college she attended because it is the most rudimentary appreciation of economics and math. i always marvel at the coke rather's front man, everything is this everything is that, and at the same time, they do not give you a specific. opinions about the ambulances is absolutely absurd. in any event, thank you so much. the problem with our entitlements are that they are not fully funded. in the next several years, we just have a math problem running out of money for these programs. you have to try to figure out we need to be increasing revenues or the cost or when i look at the entitlement program, this is my retirement and my parents retirement. it is important we told a system that works for the world. social security could become a problem not because it as to
getng cash, i was able to better health care in poland. good morning. thanks for c-span. i wanted to point a for adam, i a,,t have a question, just if he doesn't know the difference between an entitlement and a funded benefit, social security, medicare and medicaid, perhaps his parents should get a refund from the college she attended because it is the most rudimentary appreciation of economics and math. i always marvel at the coke rather's front man, everything is this everything is that, and...
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marcin and angelika klis from poland lived in york.efore the attack. they had come to collect their daughters from the concert. their girls lost both parents in an instant. i've been a deirdre barlow super fan. she's always been my favourite character. this is martyn hett speaking to the bbc in 2015. he was 29, gregarious, full of enthusiasm. his partner wrote, our wonderful, iconic and beautiful martin didn't survive — he left this world factory how he lived, centre of attention. kelly brewster was 32 and from sheffield. she died shielding her 11—year—old niece from the blast. her partner wrote, kelly really was the happiest she'd ever been. we had so many things planned together. georgina callander had adored ariana grande since childhood and had met her. she was 18 and a second year children of health and social care, planning a career committed to helping others. john atkinson, who was 28 and from bury, also studied health and social care. one in a million, his friends said. loved by so many. a true gentleman. jane tweddle—taylor w
marcin and angelika klis from poland lived in york.efore the attack. they had come to collect their daughters from the concert. their girls lost both parents in an instant. i've been a deirdre barlow super fan. she's always been my favourite character. this is martyn hett speaking to the bbc in 2015. he was 29, gregarious, full of enthusiasm. his partner wrote, our wonderful, iconic and beautiful martin didn't survive — he left this world factory how he lived, centre of attention. kelly...
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poland is my old unit.onjunction much in with of this, -- with this, we division,ng the poland one of our great nato allies. optionsying to provide as well as a deterrent for fierce competitors in that area. as i was coming into the army, we had formally -- we have forces firmly station in europe -- stationed in europe. fromtation in poland is for carson, colorado -- fort carson, colorado. we move them around. they have been in the baltics, romania, places like that. it is providing a lot of different options. with that requires for the army is enough to have a much more agile army. when i was growing up, you were stationed here and you would fight in one location. our army is smaller now than when i was a lieutenant but our requirements are even larger than when i was a lieutenant so we have to be more agile with our army. it have to have many more capabilities. no more one trick ponies. these are called icons. or iconshave units that can do one thing. they have to be able to do multiple things. they have
poland is my old unit.onjunction much in with of this, -- with this, we division,ng the poland one of our great nato allies. optionsying to provide as well as a deterrent for fierce competitors in that area. as i was coming into the army, we had formally -- we have forces firmly station in europe -- stationed in europe. fromtation in poland is for carson, colorado -- fort carson, colorado. we move them around. they have been in the baltics, romania, places like that. it is providing a lot of...
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having seen western values and freedoms crushed in poland, he was protective of them. trump's populism was abhorrent to this son of polish aristocracy. but it wasn't just that. brzezinski didn't think trump understood what a precious creation he was jeopardizing by so wrerecklessly challenging th institutions of the west. >> there was a lot of fallout about that foreign trip. in a tweet president trump talked about his trip being a great trip. bob corker said it was executed to near perfection. it wasn't he added president trump should be commended for the trip's success. james mattis also defended the president's tough talk. andrea mitchell, i don't really care what politicians in washington, d.c. are saying about a trip they know was a complete disaster. >> embarrassment. >> you look at the president's actions. you look at the gestures, you look at the bullying of him pushing the newest member out of the way to get to the front of the picture, the awkward handshake with macron. but more importantly you have angela merkel and her opponent saying america treated us hor
having seen western values and freedoms crushed in poland, he was protective of them. trump's populism was abhorrent to this son of polish aristocracy. but it wasn't just that. brzezinski didn't think trump understood what a precious creation he was jeopardizing by so wrerecklessly challenging th institutions of the west. >> there was a lot of fallout about that foreign trip. in a tweet president trump talked about his trip being a great trip. bob corker said it was executed to near...
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the blyskawica, one of two grom destroyers built in cowes, was the pride of poland.ew could not have foreseen the role they would play in defending cowes against that devastating air raid. ..you are not only serving the cause of poland but the cause of mankind. josef wlodarczak is the last surviving crew member. he recalls how all on board had a critical role to play. translation: when it comes to the isle of wight, our guns were blazing. i was down in the engine rooms ensuring the motors were running so the gunner could keep firing. whilejosef was in the engine room, tom guy was next to the ship, on dry land. it was dangerous. the guns were so red hot, and i could prove it, i could actually see them, they was red hot, they was. they put water on them all the time. that decision to fire was controversial. while in dry dock, the blyskawica should not have had any live ammunition on board, yet her captain, wojciech francki, was convinced an attack was imminent, after seeing german reconnaissance flights. june week's father saw the same planes. june weeks's father saw t
the blyskawica, one of two grom destroyers built in cowes, was the pride of poland.ew could not have foreseen the role they would play in defending cowes against that devastating air raid. ..you are not only serving the cause of poland but the cause of mankind. josef wlodarczak is the last surviving crew member. he recalls how all on board had a critical role to play. translation: when it comes to the isle of wight, our guns were blazing. i was down in the engine rooms ensuring the motors were...
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born in poland, he went on to have a significant role in u.s. foreign-policy, working for presidents john f. kennedy and lyndon johnson for becoming national security adviser in the carter administration. in 2007, he talked about his life and career as a guest on our "q&a" program. the interview begins with an earlier it that's an earlier clip of him speaking in the late mr. brzezinski: my book argues we haven't really exploited that opportunity very well. brian: what is that opportunity? mr. brzezinski: we haven't led very well. the opportunity is to really shape a world which is more congenial to our values, more in keeping with our interests, more responsive to fundamental human aspirations. brian: let's go over your own personal background for a moment so people that see you all the time and don't know where you came from. born in poland, major way eventually to canada. how did that happen? mr. brzezinski: not entirely on my own. i was a small kid. my father was a diplomat. we came to america. i have been thinking about that lately because w
born in poland, he went on to have a significant role in u.s. foreign-policy, working for presidents john f. kennedy and lyndon johnson for becoming national security adviser in the carter administration. in 2007, he talked about his life and career as a guest on our "q&a" program. the interview begins with an earlier it that's an earlier clip of him speaking in the late mr. brzezinski: my book argues we haven't really exploited that opportunity very well. brian: what is that...
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ukraine and poland in 1990 faced a choice.and chose to be part of the european union, past of the west, part of this liberal international order. ukraine was not allowed to become part of that order. they had the same per capita gdp in 1990. today ukraine's per capita gdp is one-third of poland's. poland is three times richer than ukraine, having started in the same place in 1990. so when people look at that, it is those ukrainians, ordinary ukrainians, ordinary poles who understand this and who understand, by the way, that the european union provides them with political stability. it provides them with all kinds of economic assistance. it provides them with the world's largest market to which they go grow, and it provides them with some sense of order and protection in fleeing a world that they have known for so long. those are the people who i look to when i ask myself does the european union have a future. i couldn't care less about the bankers at davo. [ applause ] >> we've got about five minutes left in this exchange befo
ukraine and poland in 1990 faced a choice.and chose to be part of the european union, past of the west, part of this liberal international order. ukraine was not allowed to become part of that order. they had the same per capita gdp in 1990. today ukraine's per capita gdp is one-third of poland's. poland is three times richer than ukraine, having started in the same place in 1990. so when people look at that, it is those ukrainians, ordinary ukrainians, ordinary poles who understand this and...
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that joined the those like the czech republic and poland thatjoined the eu in 2004.the number leaving, up by more than half to 40 3000. the difference, net migration to the uk from those countries, was 5000, the lowest it has been since theyjoined the eu. eu numeric aid tapping coming to the uk in large numbers since 2004, and it seems evident now that some of those may be starting to go elsewhere. today we learned the economy, on revised estimate, grew by 0.2% in the first three months of the year, a sharp slowdown than previously estimated. what we don't yet know is whether or not slower immigration played a role. there were angry scenes at ukip's manifesto launch, as party leaders accused theresa may of being partly to blame for the manchester atrocity. the party's deputy chairwoman suzanne evans said mrs may "must bear some responsibility." she cited mrs may's failure to curb immigration, the scrapping of stop and search powers, and cuts to police numbers. reporters were shouted down as they sought to challenge party leader paul nuttall. from westminster, here's
that joined the those like the czech republic and poland thatjoined the eu in 2004.the number leaving, up by more than half to 40 3000. the difference, net migration to the uk from those countries, was 5000, the lowest it has been since theyjoined the eu. eu numeric aid tapping coming to the uk in large numbers since 2004, and it seems evident now that some of those may be starting to go elsewhere. today we learned the economy, on revised estimate, grew by 0.2% in the first three months of the...
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after poland fell very rapidly, divided up by germany and the soviet union, in which germany had made an agreement and that there was no land fighting, but there was a lot of sea fighting the between germany and essentially the british navy. the british had a much bigger navy than the french navy. ideavelt had a very clever of sort of getting in touch with the most important person who was concerned with this war, and this is winston churchill. winston churchill had been one of the big critics of the government in the 1930's, even though he was nominally a supporter of it, a backbench member of that government. he was taken into the government when the war began and given the job of running the admiralty, which is where the war was after the fall of poland, so what roosevelt proposed then was a secret correspondence with winston churchill. churchill was of course delighted at this and he got the agreement of prime mr. neville chamberlain that he could do this. neville minister tamerlan that he could do this. what roosevelt wanted was information, and he knew churchill was a good perso
after poland fell very rapidly, divided up by germany and the soviet union, in which germany had made an agreement and that there was no land fighting, but there was a lot of sea fighting the between germany and essentially the british navy. the british had a much bigger navy than the french navy. ideavelt had a very clever of sort of getting in touch with the most important person who was concerned with this war, and this is winston churchill. winston churchill had been one of the big critics...
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in poland the economy is chugging along or political elites are said to have been uninterested in the pain of many and now they are having a long overdue reckoning. okay, when have they ever been in in touch with the unprotected many. some are more persuasive than ever to think about liberalism this was one of the symptoms of liberalism and that it reduces all ideology to legal and economic issues it is a blind spot. i think what we are seeing now and will be defining feature of the 21st century is what happens when that capacity of liberalism to dissolve ideology and genuine empathy and social conflict in commerce and law reaches its limits and when liberals don't give politics ideology there do. then perhaps their own stand of being above politics. to see this global explosion of trump -ism is a reaction to reproduce the same common error. i believe summer making the same mistake. think we have to go to the set of feelings and ideas to get behind what is driving it. to look at the policy offered by these parties and movements isn't that interesting but let's list them. they preferre
in poland the economy is chugging along or political elites are said to have been uninterested in the pain of many and now they are having a long overdue reckoning. okay, when have they ever been in in touch with the unprotected many. some are more persuasive than ever to think about liberalism this was one of the symptoms of liberalism and that it reduces all ideology to legal and economic issues it is a blind spot. i think what we are seeing now and will be defining feature of the 21st...
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yoknow who is ahead of her, at this point, poland. poland is paying 2%. estonia is paying 2.16%, estonia. britain pays 2.21%, greece, greece, they're broke than i was sophomore year in college, they're paying a 2 1/3%. the united states close to 4%. so all those other countries that were snickering amongst themselves, they're deadbeats. they're paying well under 2% and they're laughing at the president says i'm perfectly happy to help you out in the age of terror but would you mind throwing in a little bit more cash. we'll put in blood, tear, effort, the lion's share, vast lion's share of budget, would it kill you to pony up a few more euros you have free, and they're laughing at him. man. more after this. break through your allergies. try new flonase sensimist allergy relief instead of allergy pills. it delivers a gentle mist experience to help block six key inflammatory substances. most allergy pills only block one. new flonase sensimist changes everything. whether you're after supreme performance... ♪ advanced intelligence... or breathtaking style... t
yoknow who is ahead of her, at this point, poland. poland is paying 2%. estonia is paying 2.16%, estonia. britain pays 2.21%, greece, greece, they're broke than i was sophomore year in college, they're paying a 2 1/3%. the united states close to 4%. so all those other countries that were snickering amongst themselves, they're deadbeats. they're paying well under 2% and they're laughing at the president says i'm perfectly happy to help you out in the age of terror but would you mind throwing in...
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you mentioned a critique of defense policy in vietnam and the algerian and poland. and obviously what he had said about vietnam and algeria. how was that received in the u.s.? positioning himself for a presidential run? just curious as to how -- it was considered very controversial because the cold war was still in its intense phase and there was a sense that kennedy had sort of transcended what was appropriate. that there was -- there were several people who said you should not come on the floor of the united states senate and criticize an ally. he actually gave his first speech -- i forget the exact date, but he ended up giving a very lengthy one one week later, saying i have gotten a lot of responses last week, and i feel like and the jury spine, first of all, why give that speech and also to respond to a little bit of the blowback i have gotten. and then the kennedy files in boston there is this huge file on algeria. tons of mail from diplomats. and also, you know, american foreign-policy establishment who said, you know, this is not an appropriate role for juni
you mentioned a critique of defense policy in vietnam and the algerian and poland. and obviously what he had said about vietnam and algeria. how was that received in the u.s.? positioning himself for a presidential run? just curious as to how -- it was considered very controversial because the cold war was still in its intense phase and there was a sense that kennedy had sort of transcended what was appropriate. that there was -- there were several people who said you should not come on the...
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today's higher figure was calculated after france and poland took the lead in saying britain should pays share of the eu budget until december 2020, and it should not have any share of the eu's assets. this was too high even for one britain's most passionate pro—europeans. yes, the risk is particularly in these early stages where one is staking out positions, and not least in reaction perhaps to the kind of belligerent combat of language which has been emanating from the british government and the british brexit press and so on for month after month after month. but the eu 27 starts adopting its own less than reasonable positions. the former deputy prime minister believes the eu is newly emboldened after the far right geert wilders was defeated in the dutch election and finds that emmanuel macron may win the french presidential election. the risk is the rest of the eu assumed that they're back to business as usual in terms of the development of the european union, they are out of the woods, they have dodged the bullet as far as populism is concerned and all will be well. there is always
today's higher figure was calculated after france and poland took the lead in saying britain should pays share of the eu budget until december 2020, and it should not have any share of the eu's assets. this was too high even for one britain's most passionate pro—europeans. yes, the risk is particularly in these early stages where one is staking out positions, and not least in reaction perhaps to the kind of belligerent combat of language which has been emanating from the british government...
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and it says it was triggered by reports yesterday that germany, france, and poland were pressing for britain to pay this bill on leaving the eu. there has been a claw back since. the people involved, some of them at that dinner, have been saying tonight that it is not going to be that steep. that she is an honourable woman playing a good game. words to that effect, anyway. and ameliorating the hostility and the intensity of the hostility. this is martin sa'u meyer, chief of staff tojunker. is martin sa'u meyer, chief of staff to junker. coming out is martin sa'u meyer, chief of staff tojunker. coming out with 100 billion euros and david davies says, well, that is their opening gambit, well, that is their opening gambit, we will anchor it to the other side. —— but selmire has come out and said that. he's trying to play down as a tough negotiator. everybody is posturing and we can all relax. considering there is an election, this is the issue she is making the headlines with, we haven't heard any tory policy, we haven't heard their manifesto, we don't know what they stand for, but we a
and it says it was triggered by reports yesterday that germany, france, and poland were pressing for britain to pay this bill on leaving the eu. there has been a claw back since. the people involved, some of them at that dinner, have been saying tonight that it is not going to be that steep. that she is an honourable woman playing a good game. words to that effect, anyway. and ameliorating the hostility and the intensity of the hostility. this is martin sa'u meyer, chief of staff tojunker. is...
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which appeared to come from my e—mail accounts and which when you actually look closely, come from polandtruth of the matter is, i should be changing my passwords and all the re st of changing my passwords and all the rest of it, much more regularly than lam, rest of it, much more regularly than iam,| rest of it, much more regularly than i am, i assume. we all should be. then somebody has to tell us this. tell us it's deadly serious, chaps. also why isn't this system is standardised across all systems? we talk about 500 different types of surgery talk about 500 different types of surgery gloves. why are some places using windows xp, and i heard elsewhere, lotus notes? that's a messaging service that is 20 years old. you stick with what you know. this is originating in the american security operation, and that is a huge scandal. there is a bloke called trump who should be concentrating perhaps a bit more on that. he has issues on his plate, don't worry about that. camilla, the i. tax grabs on the rich. the labour ma nifesto i. tax grabs on the rich. the labour manifesto out tomorrow, they
which appeared to come from my e—mail accounts and which when you actually look closely, come from polandtruth of the matter is, i should be changing my passwords and all the re st of changing my passwords and all the rest of it, much more regularly than lam, rest of it, much more regularly than iam,| rest of it, much more regularly than i am, i assume. we all should be. then somebody has to tell us this. tell us it's deadly serious, chaps. also why isn't this system is standardised across...
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stopped communicate wg her family march 30th when she oddly texted but did not call her father in poland on his 80th birthday. from march 30th to april 9th, all communication was via her husband who told the family she was not feeling well. he later told police she left for work april 10th she has not been seen since. the husband has hired a lawyer. >> i got a message that he's not able to meet me. >> reporter: are you perplexed by his behavior? >> i don't know. i see the behavior is for me i would not behave this way. >> reporter: he says not everyone reacts the same. even though anna has been missing for weeks, he says the family remains hopeful. >> still there is a very strong belief as you can imagine that mother cannot think a different way that she's alive and we'll find her. >> the hope is she is still alive. >> absolutely. >> reporter: anna's little boy celebrated his fourth birthday last weekend. friends and family say they cannot imagine she would voluntarily miss that occasion. friends have organized various searches. he wanted to thank all the friends for their efforts. rick,
stopped communicate wg her family march 30th when she oddly texted but did not call her father in poland on his 80th birthday. from march 30th to april 9th, all communication was via her husband who told the family she was not feeling well. he later told police she left for work april 10th she has not been seen since. the husband has hired a lawyer. >> i got a message that he's not able to meet me. >> reporter: are you perplexed by his behavior? >> i don't know. i see the...
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i want to say poland. that is true. it is poland. it is expected the president will make this argument. lit go this way. you need nato to be safe and secure, but you also need say to to secure your economic health and stability. that's why it's incumbent upon all the members to pay their fair share. that will be tough talk tomorrow. but tonight it's a little r&r as the president and first lady get a chance to have dinner with the royals. yes, there will be plenty of belgium chocolate. >> shannon: bring some back for us. safe travels. good to see you. all right. president trump hiring his own private lawyer outside the white house in response to the growing russia investigation. is it an unusual move for a president to make or not? we're gonna take a look at some other cases that this high powered attorney he just hired has taken on. plus the deputy attorney general making a public appearance to honor a true american hero and survivor. details on that just ahead. managing blood sugar is not a marathon. it's a series of smart choices.
i want to say poland. that is true. it is poland. it is expected the president will make this argument. lit go this way. you need nato to be safe and secure, but you also need say to to secure your economic health and stability. that's why it's incumbent upon all the members to pay their fair share. that will be tough talk tomorrow. but tonight it's a little r&r as the president and first lady get a chance to have dinner with the royals. yes, there will be plenty of belgium chocolate....
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if you look at countries where most people say, or the lease people vote for this, it is poland, italy, and greece. there we have seen quite populous national movements over the last years. probably people there believe there are more solutions to their problems. >> plus you have a high level of youth unemployment. young people can't get a job. they don't think they have the future. young people do not identify with the european union. what does that mean? >> we asked what they see as the core of the european union. the majority say it is economics. and economic alliance. quite a few say that it is about common ways. >> to mock received. freedom of speech. >> things like that. the problem is, you can have economic alliance with anybody. you can have it with the united states. but for the eu, you want to achieve more. you need those shared ways. we don't see that in the young generation. >> witness be up to the national government, even local governments? are they more responsible for instilling these values than the eu? >> what a study says is young people are missing. they complain th
if you look at countries where most people say, or the lease people vote for this, it is poland, italy, and greece. there we have seen quite populous national movements over the last years. probably people there believe there are more solutions to their problems. >> plus you have a high level of youth unemployment. young people can't get a job. they don't think they have the future. young people do not identify with the european union. what does that mean? >> we asked what they see...
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poland the bank -- melinda: give us an example. galina: ok, may 8, it is a victory day and we made an embarrassing question -- did russia really invade poland before the war? we have special lore about russian history. everyone who hears about the role of the soviet union in the may beworld war, he prosecuted as a criminal. ivan: anything could be explained -- everything has to be explained in russia. for example, the state parliament creates this bizarre lore about gay propaganda. if you are a teacher and you are working with children, and your pupils ask you about sexual -- homosexual affairs, is it fine for you to talk to them about homosexuality, or is it already gay propaganda and you can be prosecuted? those kinds of questions have to be explained. sometimes you need to explain the roles to young people. galina: one of the most popular police isere, the knocking on your door, what should you do? melinda: was it a list? how do you tell that story? ivan: it was -- ok.k, has had their experience to lived in russia. i lived in ru
poland the bank -- melinda: give us an example. galina: ok, may 8, it is a victory day and we made an embarrassing question -- did russia really invade poland before the war? we have special lore about russian history. everyone who hears about the role of the soviet union in the may beworld war, he prosecuted as a criminal. ivan: anything could be explained -- everything has to be explained in russia. for example, the state parliament creates this bizarre lore about gay propaganda. if you are a...
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followed by places like estonia, poland, japan.e get your thoughts this morning on weekend voting. , detroit,wen michigan. you are up. caller: good morning. i agree that foti should be as easy as possible and the weekend should be good -- voting should be as easy as possible and the weekend should be good. instead of going on a weekday, where it is hard to park, people are working, things like that. you can take your family with you. and i believe we should have a paper trail, in case there is a recall. i think it would make it a lot cheaper. if we have to have a recall. host: the michael levinsohn piece talks about the interest of people in elections, people involved and really getting participation out there. do you think changing it to the weekend would change how many people participate if it is a social election or midterm, rather than a presidential election? caller: actually. i think it should be for both. midterm and the general election. host: don's next for republicans. -- dawn, go ahead. caller: i think this is a slap in
followed by places like estonia, poland, japan.e get your thoughts this morning on weekend voting. , detroit,wen michigan. you are up. caller: good morning. i agree that foti should be as easy as possible and the weekend should be good -- voting should be as easy as possible and the weekend should be good. instead of going on a weekday, where it is hard to park, people are working, things like that. you can take your family with you. and i believe we should have a paper trail, in case there is...
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. >> a woman in poland struck by a truck you will see it in a moment and now police say she is the one wanted ford questioning. surveillance. >> oh, >> surveillance cameras caught the moment the woman was struck trying to cross the street. fortunately she was able to gets up and walk away from the incident. believe police are looking to make sure she's okay and want to fine her. want to fine her for causing the danger. so far the unidentified woman has managed to evade police. >> i keep trying to watch that. >> oh, my goodness, whoa. >> clearly did not rollover the top of her you know maybe she went underneath, or in between the wheels. >> my my goodness you have to see the truck coming. >> maybe he thought he would stop she has the right away. >> maybe she was texting. >> she got up and walked a away. she slammed the head down pretty hart. she -- wasn't it beautiful today. >> gorgeous. >> warmer s mid 70s. may has been a little chilly so far. today was nice day though and we have a bit of a temperature setback and more rain on the way so how can i spin this in months way i thought of
. >> a woman in poland struck by a truck you will see it in a moment and now police say she is the one wanted ford questioning. surveillance. >> oh, >> surveillance cameras caught the moment the woman was struck trying to cross the street. fortunately she was able to gets up and walk away from the incident. believe police are looking to make sure she's okay and want to fine her. want to fine her for causing the danger. so far the unidentified woman has managed to evade police....
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poland topped off a long weekend with a spectacular light show in the capital of warsaw.ocals and tourists gathered to watch fireworks in a laser light display. laser beams conjured up images from myths and legends about warsaw, including a dragon turning people into stone. ♪ brent: here is a reminder of the top stories we are following. the leaders of germany and russia held talks in sochi. merkel and putin agreed more must be done to end the syrian conflict, where russia supports the government of bashar al-assad. she wants him to ensure the rights of the prosecuted -- persecuted gay community in chechnya. a scandal threatening to envelop the german armed forces. ursula von der leyen involved in a row with top officers after the arrest of a soldier accused of plotting a far right terror attack. after short break i will be back to take you through the day. reyes: chile is one of the most seismic countries in the world, and it's now better equipped to handle future quakes. i'm elaine reyes in washington, dc, and this is "americas now." [siren] first up, an earthquake-pron
poland topped off a long weekend with a spectacular light show in the capital of warsaw.ocals and tourists gathered to watch fireworks in a laser light display. laser beams conjured up images from myths and legends about warsaw, including a dragon turning people into stone. ♪ brent: here is a reminder of the top stories we are following. the leaders of germany and russia held talks in sochi. merkel and putin agreed more must be done to end the syrian conflict, where russia supports the...
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. >> reporter: lap-shoulder belts reduce that vulnerability, according to kirstin poland. she's with the national transportation safety board, which investigates school bus crashes. >> in this case, we had a single vehicle that left the roadway, impacted a pole, impacted several trees. >> reporter: this 2014 crash in anaheim, california, injured the driver and nine students. no one died. >> this was the first crash where we had a school bus that was equipped with lap-shoulder belts in all seating positions. >> reporter: poland looked at what might have been, if two of the more seriously-injured students were wearing only lap belts. >> we have the occupants interacting with each other. >> reporter: or no belts at all. >> in the unbelted cases, we have our occupant that was seated along the aisle, that's come all the way over and is now down on the floor. the lap-shoulder belts are giving the greatest protection, because they are keeping the body upright, keeping the occupant in the seating compartment, keeping the occupants away from each other. >> reporter: just seven stat
. >> reporter: lap-shoulder belts reduce that vulnerability, according to kirstin poland. she's with the national transportation safety board, which investigates school bus crashes. >> in this case, we had a single vehicle that left the roadway, impacted a pole, impacted several trees. >> reporter: this 2014 crash in anaheim, california, injured the driver and nine students. no one died. >> this was the first crash where we had a school bus that was equipped with...
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we are number two in that market and number two in poland. we like canada.et management. we like china. juliet was doing the boards. withou have done a jv tencent. you are talking about i am worthless with capital. redeployment of capital to china , is that your journey, is that your destination, the redeployment of capital, what more what we see do in china? the businesses are huge consumers of capital. it is a -- it is about putting some resources. the deal with tencent is a joint venture. they bought the hong kong business as a base and they have huge distribution platforms. they have the biggest payment platform in the world. they did 46 billion payments in one week. figures, the figures are extraordinary. want to redefine insurance in asia with a partner like that. insurance is expensive, it is old this tradition mechanisms, commissions are huge, margins are huge. marketls to me like a that is right for disruption. anna: thank you very much. steaming -- mark wilson is staying with us on the program. manus: we are building up to the elections in iran. on
we are number two in that market and number two in poland. we like canada.et management. we like china. juliet was doing the boards. withou have done a jv tencent. you are talking about i am worthless with capital. redeployment of capital to china , is that your journey, is that your destination, the redeployment of capital, what more what we see do in china? the businesses are huge consumers of capital. it is a -- it is about putting some resources. the deal with tencent is a joint venture....
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bulgaria, lot the, poland, -- latvia, poland. bhanu will stick around.loomberg. ♪ so new touch screens... and biometrics. in 574 branches. all done by... yesterday. ♪ ♪ banks aren't just undergoing a face lift. they're undergoing a transformation. a data fueled, security driven shift in applications and customer experience. which is why comcast business delivers consistent network performance and speed across all your locations. hello, mr. deets. every branch running like headquarters. that's how you outmaneuver. tthat's why at comcast,t to be connected 24/7. we're always working to make our services more reliable. with technology that can update itself. and advanced fiber network infrastructure. new, more reliable equipment for your home. and a new culture built around customer service. it all adds up to our most reliable network ever. one that keeps you connected to what matters most. matt: there is backlash. the markets are roiled as a defiant president temer declares he will not step down. is this a game changer for the nation? and trump on tour. he
bulgaria, lot the, poland, -- latvia, poland. bhanu will stick around.loomberg. ♪ so new touch screens... and biometrics. in 574 branches. all done by... yesterday. ♪ ♪ banks aren't just undergoing a face lift. they're undergoing a transformation. a data fueled, security driven shift in applications and customer experience. which is why comcast business delivers consistent network performance and speed across all your locations. hello, mr. deets. every branch running like headquarters....
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the blyskawica, one of two grom destroyers built in cowes, was the pride of poland.s against that devastating air raid. ..you are not only serving the cuase of poland but the cause of mankind. josef wlodarczak is the last surviving crew member. he recalls how all on board had a critical role to play. translation: when it comes to the isle of wight, our guns were blazing. i was down in the engine rooms ensuring the motors were running so the gunner could keep firing. whilejosef was in the engine room, tom guy was next to the ship, on dry land. it was dangerous. the guns were so red hot, and i could prove it, i could actually see them, they was red hot, they was. they put water on them all the time. that decision to fire was controversial. while in dry dock, the blyskawica should not have had any live ammunition on board, yet her captain, wojciech francki, was convinced an attack was imminent, after seeing german reconnaissance flights. june week's father saw the same planes. he was looking out of his bedroom window, and these german reconnaissance planes were so low,
the blyskawica, one of two grom destroyers built in cowes, was the pride of poland.s against that devastating air raid. ..you are not only serving the cuase of poland but the cause of mankind. josef wlodarczak is the last surviving crew member. he recalls how all on board had a critical role to play. translation: when it comes to the isle of wight, our guns were blazing. i was down in the engine rooms ensuring the motors were running so the gunner could keep firing. whilejosef was in the engine...
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and senator, you are in poland this morning.p just returned from europe, and sebastian gorka, one of the president's advisers, said that the president in just ten days has changed the geopolitical reality wherever he went. what's your assessment? >> well, i have a lot of concerns that his whole trip unfortunately wasn't confronting a lot of the core issues that are concerned. not just in eastern europe but in the middle east. we have a lot of human rights concerns and for him not to talk openly and candidly, really breaking with traditions going back to ronald reagan and his predecessor, barack obama, not talking about the real human rights concerns in saudi arabia, it's almost like reducing america from its light and hope it presents to the world to a utilitarian kind of transactional relationship. and here in europe, there are a lot of folks looking to hear things from him. whether it's his commitment to article 5 of our treaty with nato or even just talking to larger issues of climate change. he really missed a lot of opportu
and senator, you are in poland this morning.p just returned from europe, and sebastian gorka, one of the president's advisers, said that the president in just ten days has changed the geopolitical reality wherever he went. what's your assessment? >> well, i have a lot of concerns that his whole trip unfortunately wasn't confronting a lot of the core issues that are concerned. not just in eastern europe but in the middle east. we have a lot of human rights concerns and for him not to talk...
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on friday, they signed a deal with employers, excepting the factory's relocation to poland next year.exchange, unions negotiated compensation, including severance pay of up to 70,000 euros. >> we signed this deal, but we were not proud of it. >> everyone will be thrown out, like dirty tissues. >> whirlpool employees were thrust into the spotlight two weeks ago when france's presidential finalists and made competing visits to their picket line on the same day. greeted by workers with boos, the man who would become president did his best to reassure them. >> i won't make impossible promises. i will guarantee dignity. --ison: now that a manual elected, theen factory workers hope you will keep to his word. what are you hoping for? >>>> that we will be given different jobs. >> we want him to meet with us and tell us if he will make our case a priority and put strong pressure on our employers, or if he is going to throw it in the trash and wait for the fire to die down. allison: the search for a buyer to take over the factory site is underway in the hopes it could bring back at least a port
on friday, they signed a deal with employers, excepting the factory's relocation to poland next year.exchange, unions negotiated compensation, including severance pay of up to 70,000 euros. >> we signed this deal, but we were not proud of it. >> everyone will be thrown out, like dirty tissues. >> whirlpool employees were thrust into the spotlight two weeks ago when france's presidential finalists and made competing visits to their picket line on the same day. greeted by...
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even stronger than it is today, especially -- >> it shows that only the u.s., and k, greece, estonia poland make the 2% margin or higher. agree with what the president said? >> i agree in principle but it's complicated than that. in the sense that certainly gdp is certainly an important act of good faith, and again, where i agree with euros sident, that the need to meet the united states burden. in sharing the on the other hand it comes down to what you spend. you can certainly waste all of and spend it on military bans, but on paper you've spent 2%. along with the 2% debate, it's just important to write. out of are we getting this? are we getting planes, are we getting ships, are we getting out and do the work in the field? talking to magnus norman of the atlantic council about the president's trips. with the g-7 leaders today, and yesterday's leaders.with nato democrats can call 202-748-8000. 202-748-8001. 202-748-8002 nts, for that discussion. now, there was a focus on with the yesterday, nato meeting, but there was also some discussion about style. see in the video we saw some of the ot
even stronger than it is today, especially -- >> it shows that only the u.s., and k, greece, estonia poland make the 2% margin or higher. agree with what the president said? >> i agree in principle but it's complicated than that. in the sense that certainly gdp is certainly an important act of good faith, and again, where i agree with euros sident, that the need to meet the united states burden. in sharing the on the other hand it comes down to what you spend. you can certainly...
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maybe italy's christian message will even make its way to catholic poland.lizabeth: well, that's it for this week. thanks for watching, and do join us next week for more personal stories from all over europe. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org]
maybe italy's christian message will even make its way to catholic poland.lizabeth: well, that's it for this week. thanks for watching, and do join us next week for more personal stories from all over europe. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org]
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the united nations's atomic energy commission has spent a research, of particularly in europe, poland, china, germany, japan. gas to convert the flue that is produced by the coal industry to fertilizers and to feed material. , we have muchtes superior technology. the atomic energy commission's program uses the electron beam to convert the flue gas into fertilizer. withve it much cheaper technology to use this in a much superior way. discuss in a creative the findings from this group or the other group and concentrate on research and development and make a better program, not only for the united states, but for the world everywhere? host: thanks for bringing it up. is that something you have been following? guest: i'm not sure i can make out exactly everything the caller said. but i did hear a lot of it. technology, there is no question. it has played a role in the coal industry and the natural gas industry and the nuclear industry here in america and across the globe. we learned how to burn coal more efficiently and cleaner. and we will continue to do that . we have learned how to har
the united nations's atomic energy commission has spent a research, of particularly in europe, poland, china, germany, japan. gas to convert the flue that is produced by the coal industry to fertilizers and to feed material. , we have muchtes superior technology. the atomic energy commission's program uses the electron beam to convert the flue gas into fertilizer. withve it much cheaper technology to use this in a much superior way. discuss in a creative the findings from this group or the...
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the lack of american resolve, than it is about controlling the poland or es or romania. host: how much, if any, are the ongoing investigation into russian interference back here in the united states affecting the president in his trip to the nato members and today's g7? guest: this is closely watched much on the st as front page in europe as it is in it newspapers in the u.s. is certainly in the back of people's minds. european u have seen movement where there is certainly not going to ignore but they are e ore eager to work with secretary of defense mattis or secretary of state tillerson, friends and to be allies, if you will, in this current administration, in white house. the host: rick calling on the independent line. morning, rick. caller: good morning. my question is, the united tates of america has pulled europe's fat out of the fire so to speak, world war i and ii, we defeated communists, why do the europeans think we should pay for the lastg when 0 years we've kept the world basically safe and this gentleman you have speaking, smug.eal i mean, i was in the servi
the lack of american resolve, than it is about controlling the poland or es or romania. host: how much, if any, are the ongoing investigation into russian interference back here in the united states affecting the president in his trip to the nato members and today's g7? guest: this is closely watched much on the st as front page in europe as it is in it newspapers in the u.s. is certainly in the back of people's minds. european u have seen movement where there is certainly not going to ignore...
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poland filed a lawsuit back in 2011 under the class act and it was sealed earlier this year.been an issue with the industry, it has been ongoing many years. it was reported last week the federal government has generated $14 billion in 2010 alone. united has sued the department of health over prior complaints seeking better clarity on coding and reimbursement. a spokesman for united health telling cnbc today that the company's confidence it has complied with the rules, calling the complaints murky adding that they will contest these charges vigorously. once again the medicaid advantage coming under pressure because this is something that's likely to weigh on them for a while. >> all right bertha thank you very much. >>> we have home depot hoping to keep the dow afloat to the extent the dow is afloat on this day where it's down 6. bob on the floor of the new york stock exchange. >> it's hard to overestimate how strong home depp's numbers. the stores were up 6%, that's an amazing defeat, the company only have $99 billion in revenue. a lot of companies struggle with 2%, home depo
poland filed a lawsuit back in 2011 under the class act and it was sealed earlier this year.been an issue with the industry, it has been ongoing many years. it was reported last week the federal government has generated $14 billion in 2010 alone. united has sued the department of health over prior complaints seeking better clarity on coding and reimbursement. a spokesman for united health telling cnbc today that the company's confidence it has complied with the rules, calling the complaints...
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with its embrace of gay marriage, muslims, and multiculturalism, or, as governments in hungary and polandelieve, should an authoritarian state enforce conservative values? a liberal university founded by hungarian-born american billionaire george soros in hungary's capital budapest has found itself on the front line of this culture clash. reporter: "why do you fear education?" their banner asks. gaspar bekes and his fellow students have organized some of the most vocal protests in years against victor orban's right-wing populist government. in budapest, tens of thousands demonstrated against a new law which threatens the very existence of the ceu, the joint hungarian-american university. mr. bekes: it is very special and i am very humbled that so many people came to support this cause. it is obviously more than the ceu -- about academic freedom in general. and i am really happy that people consider knowledge to be something worth protecting, and worth taking to the streets and worth protesting for. reporter: gaspar really should be studying and writing term papers. but right now he's more
with its embrace of gay marriage, muslims, and multiculturalism, or, as governments in hungary and polandelieve, should an authoritarian state enforce conservative values? a liberal university founded by hungarian-born american billionaire george soros in hungary's capital budapest has found itself on the front line of this culture clash. reporter: "why do you fear education?" their banner asks. gaspar bekes and his fellow students have organized some of the most vocal protests in...
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maybe italy's christian message will even make its way to catholic poland.lizabeth: well, that's it for this week. thanks for watching, and do join us next week for more personal stories from all over europe. ♪ [captioning performed by the national caponininstitute, which is responsible for its caption content anaccuracy. visit ncicap.org] - [voiceover] up next, it's music city roots live from the factory. in this episode, an americana festival special with shemekia copeland, white horse, and...