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the law in poland is like a spider's web. a big fly will get through but a small one will get stuck. i came to a conclusion that you have to find strength within yourself. >> and he would soon show us that strength was one thing he didn't lack. >> we were able to come back about a half an hour, 45 minutes later. and they opened up the security door and he is in there in sunglasses, a full like workout suit. he's got his water bottles all together. and the guy is -- is ripped. i mean, he is big. he's a big guy. and he makes it out, well, this is just a cell workout. this is nothing. this is all i can do right here. >> i was a little shocked by his workout outfit. again, i'm used to seeing guys in the little prison issued shorts. and he was decked out in this professional looking fitness gear. so i kind of made a joke with him. and i said you're going to get a lot of letters from female american television viewers. "lockup" viewers. which just delighted him. >> but he was clear about the one american woman who interested him th
the law in poland is like a spider's web. a big fly will get through but a small one will get stuck. i came to a conclusion that you have to find strength within yourself. >> and he would soon show us that strength was one thing he didn't lack. >> we were able to come back about a half an hour, 45 minutes later. and they opened up the security door and he is in there in sunglasses, a full like workout suit. he's got his water bottles all together. and the guy is -- is ripped. i...
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others, including poland, have in place to it with over 100 concessions awarded. with overbraced it,t, 100 concessions at. this is an organic farmer. his farm s sits on a gas hot sp. he is worried about the impact on water sources in thee regioi, rticularly of chemicals usedd in these processsses leak. hehe believes other fororms of pollutioion may follow. some do except t that poland's s rereserves are economicallyy impoportant but they are opposod to the frackining process itsel. >> in this village in the grip of wininter, farmers a are alsoo concerned.d. they maintain they were given little information by the authorities or the gas companies before the drilling g began. residents here say t the gas industry has presenteded a misleadingng image of f fraggin. fracking. the film maker behind "gas land" recently pledged sololidarity with polish activists. >> there is no evidence that shale gas can be developed sustainably. there is no evidence that we can withstanand at this would mean for ouour climate. >> the i is no way to extract shale gasasithout using hydraul
others, including poland, have in place to it with over 100 concessions awarded. with overbraced it,t, 100 concessions at. this is an organic farmer. his farm s sits on a gas hot sp. he is worried about the impact on water sources in thee regioi, rticularly of chemicals usedd in these processsses leak. hehe believes other fororms of pollutioion may follow. some do except t that poland's s rereserves are economicallyy impoportant but they are opposod to the frackining process itsel. >> in...
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poland.he only other country similar is britain and we have lost britain also thanks to angela merkel. idea.s no >> i have to take issue. to betray angela merkel as a nationalist has little to do with reality. actually had to suffer in a way because helmut kohl never finished the european process. so butted it and rightly for many reasons, he never was able to complete the necessary steps to really unite europe and make it a political and economic entity and that came about in 2008 when the financial crisis broke and that had very much to do with the deficiencies of europe and it was not her fault and also, she certainly is the strong leader in this europe. no doubt about it. germany is as big as it is but her strength is the weakness of many european leaders. ?> what has that led to a continuing crisis in southern , a divisionit between western and eastern europe, especially hungry and poland. -- hungary and poland. she squandered everything helmut kohl stood for. >> we can debate about what
poland.he only other country similar is britain and we have lost britain also thanks to angela merkel. idea.s no >> i have to take issue. to betray angela merkel as a nationalist has little to do with reality. actually had to suffer in a way because helmut kohl never finished the european process. so butted it and rightly for many reasons, he never was able to complete the necessary steps to really unite europe and make it a political and economic entity and that came about in 2008 when...
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went to poland and there in poland i discovered that all my father's stories were lies. he never, he wasn't of a war hero. >> that he didn't escape from dachau, that he didn't win all these olympic medals for skiing. it was all alive. and this book i had been writing was you know, 350 pages of falsehood. >> and i realized that i was now having to change the story. >> the story was about my reaction to all of this so as i started rewriting the story of my father, i was actually writing my own. >> what would you want them to take away from this book. >> there is an art to forgiveness. it's very important that even though you feel you have been betrayed, not to carry that stone in your backpack. >> it will bring you down. >> so this is a very big part of life. >> i learned to forgive my father, i learned to forgive that dotted the parking lot. >> forgiveness is terribly important. another thing is don't be afraid of emptiness. don't be afraid of losing. losing anything. and don't ever think your stock. if you feel stuck in life, there is so much life waiting for you out the
went to poland and there in poland i discovered that all my father's stories were lies. he never, he wasn't of a war hero. >> that he didn't escape from dachau, that he didn't win all these olympic medals for skiing. it was all alive. and this book i had been writing was you know, 350 pages of falsehood. >> and i realized that i was now having to change the story. >> the story was about my reaction to all of this so as i started rewriting the story of my father, i was actually...
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olly foster is in poland.e same old story for england's footballers? it is. a touch of deja vu. i was at wembley in during 96 for the germany game. not as important as euro 96 or italia 90, but for southgate, piers, waddle, you can now put nathan redmond in that as well. it had that same kind of sinking feeling, oh, no, not again. that is the german dugout behind me now. their head coach scored in the semifinal from the spot in the shoot out and also during the match. let's show you what happened during the match. england have bolt up quite a momentum coming into the semifinal against germany. they went behind, but demarai gray got an equaliser just before half—time after a good set piece from james ward—prowse. they took the lead after half—time through tami abrahams, great work from will hughes. felix platt, a lovely header from from will hughes. felix platt, a lovely headerfrom him from will hughes. felix platt, a lovely header from him to from will hughes. felix platt, a lovely headerfrom him to make it 2-
olly foster is in poland.e same old story for england's footballers? it is. a touch of deja vu. i was at wembley in during 96 for the germany game. not as important as euro 96 or italia 90, but for southgate, piers, waddle, you can now put nathan redmond in that as well. it had that same kind of sinking feeling, oh, no, not again. that is the german dugout behind me now. their head coach scored in the semifinal from the spot in the shoot out and also during the match. let's show you what...
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she was in prewar poland. as she wrote it was a sad, great place and for betty it was more because she was at a disastrous spirit. she is married to a man 20 years older than she, british diplomat. he seemed at least three times that age difference. use pinstripe, umbrella caring diplomat and she was a vivacious 26-year-old looking to charm every man she met. this complicated marriage more complicated on new year's eve. her husband had a severe stroke. so the beautiful wife takes him back to england to recuperate. soon as they get there he tells her, i would like you to go back to warsaw, keep the house up. i want the investor to understand i'm coming back and if he sees you he will realize i'm not that desperately ill and will be returning. so she returns to warsaw, it's winter in poland which is all by yourself what is she do? she follows her heart and she meets a young polish diplomat and as she describes it in her diary, rivers of icy vodka flow, he played japan, they would sit at night and huddled on the
she was in prewar poland. as she wrote it was a sad, great place and for betty it was more because she was at a disastrous spirit. she is married to a man 20 years older than she, british diplomat. he seemed at least three times that age difference. use pinstripe, umbrella caring diplomat and she was a vivacious 26-year-old looking to charm every man she met. this complicated marriage more complicated on new year's eve. her husband had a severe stroke. so the beautiful wife takes him back to...
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will rogers has been selling hand-painted tableware from poland for 20 years. he buys his inventory in euros. brexit has weakened the pound, and he's feeling the pinch. and there's more pain, even closer to home -- his wife is polish. will: i think the vote against the eu is a vote against migration or foreign residents, to a degree. so, yeah, i think that leaves a very bad taste. reporter: britons will be able to choose their future course next week. surveys are forecasting a conservative majority. kelly-marie blundell must fight for every vote, but it will still be close. >> i will never ever, ever, ever vote liberal democrat. reporter: support from gina miller could be what tips the scales for her. kelly-marie: i have been in touch with gina to say this is a remain seat, a seat where we want to stay in the eu, where our mp wants to leave and she wants to leave the hardest brexit possible. will you support me as the pro-european candidate so that we can make a difference here? reporter: but gina miller still has to evaluate the data. in which constituencies i
will rogers has been selling hand-painted tableware from poland for 20 years. he buys his inventory in euros. brexit has weakened the pound, and he's feeling the pinch. and there's more pain, even closer to home -- his wife is polish. will: i think the vote against the eu is a vote against migration or foreign residents, to a degree. so, yeah, i think that leaves a very bad taste. reporter: britons will be able to choose their future course next week. surveys are forecasting a conservative...
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opposembers like poland the idea. in brussels, he said being an attractive destination did not mean exposing your to anything and the companies should not be naive when trading with beijing and washington. take a listen. >> i am very much in favor of asian american, african, middle east or other kinds of global investment and the european union. it is legitimate to have control in place when the sector investments are made for tediously, when they challenge our sovereignty, our collective security or other sensitive areas. anchor: we are going to turn to toshiba, facing a lifting downgrade. >> it is being downgraded to division 2. the board of operator said the shares will be lifted -- listed in the second segment. they have until the 10th of august to get statements or face delisting. it is struggling for survival after hit by past account across the bankruptcy of a unit. it is trying to sell its moneymaking chipmaker unit. shares extended their losses in asian trading. in europe, stops are weaker. oil prices pulled
opposembers like poland the idea. in brussels, he said being an attractive destination did not mean exposing your to anything and the companies should not be naive when trading with beijing and washington. take a listen. >> i am very much in favor of asian american, african, middle east or other kinds of global investment and the european union. it is legitimate to have control in place when the sector investments are made for tediously, when they challenge our sovereignty, our collective...
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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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nato is deploying troops to poland and the baltic states in the biggest built up of forces and issue in europe since the cold war the moves as are actually leading to retaliation from russia you know deploying whistles and cutting grat while nato insists it doesn't want an arms race it is actually provoking just that wouldn't you agree well i don't know again you know there are a lot of emotional scene that bottle the world. we have told you about in seoul a gate is very difficult to make a not so difficult to make a difference between because rational political declare that he and reality if you're talking about military presence of nato countries in. poland above the continent in fact that was decided it was decided last year in warsaw user remember and the reason is very simple. some governments of the elias say that they wanted to have some military presence because there's no nato because the older why there would be assault got to go to be the member states that was doing these a which was a bible of the oldest and i know that at these i figure on their way sounds bold deployme
nato is deploying troops to poland and the baltic states in the biggest built up of forces and issue in europe since the cold war the moves as are actually leading to retaliation from russia you know deploying whistles and cutting grat while nato insists it doesn't want an arms race it is actually provoking just that wouldn't you agree well i don't know again you know there are a lot of emotional scene that bottle the world. we have told you about in seoul a gate is very difficult to make a not...
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has been tightening its policies towards migrants that of course in light of the use action against poland hungary the czech republic potential sanctions on them for not taking their share of refugees are you concerned about the huge reaction towards the tightening of the policies i'm quite concerned actually because i think you know what the it's in the hungary or the czech republic and what poland does the normal rational way and i'm very irritated for the politics of austria which has been done also but as the party of women is the courts and you also minister for the last several years four years and he bolted for every opening of border or civil to. come more refugees and also for work come more islam in austria my party and my person. for banning radical islamism for banning political islam is most are. not tries very. briefly shortly before the elections to copy all our point of views ok i think the vote to shoot no where's the original and in those words the copy machine i mean i mean there's clearly some you know potential political point scoring done on here in view of the electi
has been tightening its policies towards migrants that of course in light of the use action against poland hungary the czech republic potential sanctions on them for not taking their share of refugees are you concerned about the huge reaction towards the tightening of the policies i'm quite concerned actually because i think you know what the it's in the hungary or the czech republic and what poland does the normal rational way and i'm very irritated for the politics of austria which has been...
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they're now top of group a, after hosts poland salvaged a late point in a 2—2 draw against sweden.ting win for aidy boothroyd's side, as nick parrot reports. to be champions, you need heroes. slovakia had plenty off the pitch, england needed to find one on it. after only managing one shot on target in their opening match against sweden, it took two minutes forjohn swift to look up to his name. to live up to his name. his shot was tame. if only the opposition had been the same. challenges came thick and fast and then a blow that would have hurt even more. martin kriem getting the better of everton‘s new £30 million goalkeeperjordan pickford. centre back alfie mawson cost swansea just £5.5 million. he was able to give england's small contingent something to cheer about. the youngsters didn't have long to wait to celebrate again. ten minutes later, nathan redmond had options as he bore down on goal. he went for heroics and was handsomely rewarded. deflection proved critical but it is often said, you make your own luck. there's been a shock on day one at the queen's club, as british nu
they're now top of group a, after hosts poland salvaged a late point in a 2—2 draw against sweden.ting win for aidy boothroyd's side, as nick parrot reports. to be champions, you need heroes. slovakia had plenty off the pitch, england needed to find one on it. after only managing one shot on target in their opening match against sweden, it took two minutes forjohn swift to look up to his name. to live up to his name. his shot was tame. if only the opposition had been the same. challenges came...
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poland above the continent in fact that was decided it was decided last year in warsaw using remember and the reason is very simple. some governments of the elias say that they wanted to have some military presence because there's no nato because the older why there would be assault over got to go to be the member states that will do is a which was a ball of the old us and i know that at these i figure on their way sounds bold deployments in that bottle we were all but i think again this is rather symbolic and it is more it does more the political meaning that a military one and anyway don't forget this is a rotation so as a sort of other i say the most pressure all sorted out at the but i wouldn't go beyond that. nato calls its approach to russia a combination of defense and dialogue however why she doesn't see nato as deployments on its borders as the two fans does that mean there is not going to be any men in full dialogue either. oh you know i think to be better because this is an important point this question that you ask is a very important one what i think is that there would b
poland above the continent in fact that was decided it was decided last year in warsaw using remember and the reason is very simple. some governments of the elias say that they wanted to have some military presence because there's no nato because the older why there would be assault over got to go to be the member states that will do is a which was a ball of the old us and i know that at these i figure on their way sounds bold deployments in that bottle we were all but i think again this is...
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he is going to poland first, mrtrump, of the queue?eue? he is going to poland first, mrtrump, then he of the queue? he is going to poland first, mr trump, then he goes to hamburger than to france. theresa may must be sitting there weakened and not in a stronger position as emmanuel macron, thinking, iwould love to do this, but she doesn't have the poll rating to back it up whereas emmanuel macron has the mandate and the power and he is able to socket both the berlin and also to socket both the berlin and also to london. and he is doing something which could be unpopular in one country, but he has managed to transform it into a sign of his own statesmanship. i am transform it into a sign of his own statesmanship. iam interested in the fireworks. gold cup will have to watch the bastille day fireworks. what if the french fireworks are bigger than the american ones for the 4th bigger than the american ones for the 11th ofjuly? bigger than the american ones for the 4th ofjuly? they won't be! at a time of austerity in france! the secretary o
he is going to poland first, mrtrump, of the queue?eue? he is going to poland first, mrtrump, then he of the queue? he is going to poland first, mr trump, then he goes to hamburger than to france. theresa may must be sitting there weakened and not in a stronger position as emmanuel macron, thinking, iwould love to do this, but she doesn't have the poll rating to back it up whereas emmanuel macron has the mandate and the power and he is able to socket both the berlin and also to socket both the...
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doors to refugees the european commission is now launching legal action against the countries of poland hungary and the czech republic for of fusing to abide by the twenty fifteen legally binding agreement between all you countries to help in the relocation of refugees according to the c. of the one hundred sixty thousand refugees to be relocated the czech republic has only taken in twelve that's not twelve thousand that's twelve while poland and hungary have accepted zero refugees through the program which is what is most disturbing. is that these countries have discovered that paying the fine for not taking in refugees as they agreed to is cheaper than letting in refugees despite the fact they get assistance for each refugee taken in this world where if you g. day as politicians around the world argue that they are keeping their people safe by letting other people die at some point your ancestors were refugees displaced or strangers in a strange land you are here today because many in your family have run from oppression so you don't have to see that point towards that point i was in
doors to refugees the european commission is now launching legal action against the countries of poland hungary and the czech republic for of fusing to abide by the twenty fifteen legally binding agreement between all you countries to help in the relocation of refugees according to the c. of the one hundred sixty thousand refugees to be relocated the czech republic has only taken in twelve that's not twelve thousand that's twelve while poland and hungary have accepted zero refugees through the...
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the brexit secretary has been to italy, spain, poland and latvia as a warm up act. 27 eu leaders is pretty optimistic, upbeat and buoyant, and that is a combination of things. first, the presence of the emmanuel macron, seen as presence of the emmanuel macron, seen as the bright new hope, someone who managed to win an election convincingly by giving a really pro—european message, so there is that. they also feel they have made substantive that. they also feel they have made su bsta ntive process that. they also feel they have made substantive process on substantive issues, such as defence. the 27 today agreed to a new permanent cooperation mechanism on defence and will spend the next three months looking at criteria for what sort of joint missions they could cooperate on, and there will be a new european defence fund which will streamline the process of developing and buying new equipment. jean—claude juncker made the point that eu nations have around 19 different types of tang, and a us only has one. he says that will make things more efficient. —— of tank. theresa
the brexit secretary has been to italy, spain, poland and latvia as a warm up act. 27 eu leaders is pretty optimistic, upbeat and buoyant, and that is a combination of things. first, the presence of the emmanuel macron, seen as presence of the emmanuel macron, seen as the bright new hope, someone who managed to win an election convincingly by giving a really pro—european message, so there is that. they also feel they have made substantive that. they also feel they have made su bsta ntive...
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he took me to poland. there i discovered all of my father's stories were lies. he was not a big war hero. he did not escape from -- he did not win olympic medals for skiing. it was all a lie. this book i have been writing was 350 pages of falsehood. i realized i was now having to change the story. the story was my reaction to all of this. as i started rewriting the story i was writing my own. >> what would you want to take away from this book? >> there is an art to forgiveness. even though you feel you have been betrayed not to carry the stone in your backpack. it will bring you down. forgiveness is a big part of life. i learned to forgive my father. i learn to forgive the god of the parking. forgiveness is important. another thing is, do not be afraid of emptiness. to not be afraid of losing anything. don't ever think your stock. if you feel stuck in life, there so much life waiting for you out there. don't be afraid to let go of the things that are not working for you and to grapple, even if there is nothing to hold onto. hold onto the faith that potential is
he took me to poland. there i discovered all of my father's stories were lies. he was not a big war hero. he did not escape from -- he did not win olympic medals for skiing. it was all a lie. this book i have been writing was 350 pages of falsehood. i realized i was now having to change the story. the story was my reaction to all of this. as i started rewriting the story i was writing my own. >> what would you want to take away from this book? >> there is an art to forgiveness. even...
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admiral syring, can you explain why we're building sites in poland and the romanian site. on one site, it's four sail to a room and the other is two sailors to a room. that side turned out wonderful, first class. who made this decision and why? >> first, the timeline as i understand that the former cno directed that the site be fully capable but austere in its construction in nature for housing. they didn't really have a definition of as you tear when the budget was ready for roman -- romania. they grappled with the definition of austere and came out with that guidance in 2013, which formed the basis for the poland military construction request. it's not a satisfying answer, but that's the timeline. >> does this make sense to you and what does it mean for morale given that we're going to save less than 2% of the cost on this site at the poland location? >> from the navy standpoint i can't speak to that but certainly the message is being sent to the sailors in poland versus the sailors in romania that it's different. >> and it's inexplicable and indefensible. with that, we
admiral syring, can you explain why we're building sites in poland and the romanian site. on one site, it's four sail to a room and the other is two sailors to a room. that side turned out wonderful, first class. who made this decision and why? >> first, the timeline as i understand that the former cno directed that the site be fully capable but austere in its construction in nature for housing. they didn't really have a definition of as you tear when the budget was ready for roman --...
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this is the stadium in poland and if england win the thing in the final on friday.to iceland in the european championships in france. the worst defeat in the history of immeasurable. but how has the english game responded since then? there isn't another nation that has reached the last four of the under 17 is, and under 21 something out of it will match those teams by going on to reach the final of the respective competitions. they are physically germany say to a missing about six or seven players and it is not good to be an easy task but england are certainly a team growing in confidence. and don't forget you can hearfull commentary on the semifinal from 5pm tomorrow afternoon on five live cricket took a step into the future today with the first complete set of county championship matches oplayed as day—night games — with a pink ball. it's all to help england players ahead of the first day—night test in this country against the west indies at edgbaston in august. warwickshire are one of the counties involved in the staging the experiement and it's from there that o
this is the stadium in poland and if england win the thing in the final on friday.to iceland in the european championships in france. the worst defeat in the history of immeasurable. but how has the english game responded since then? there isn't another nation that has reached the last four of the under 17 is, and under 21 something out of it will match those teams by going on to reach the final of the respective competitions. they are physically germany say to a missing about six or seven...
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this is difficult to overcome when two countries, poland and hungary are conspireing to oppose it.european union needs new rules to maintain its values. it can be done but it will require resolute action by the european institutions and the active engagement of civil society. let's get engaged. thank you. >> george soros speaking in brussels about the future of europe and apparently by the looks of things he's hopeful given the rise of some of the youth movement. >>> uk party leaders at the bbc election debate roundly condemned prime minister theresa may for failing to participate at the event. the conservatives opted to deploy home secretary amber rudd instead. sparring with rudd and paul nuttall on economic policies, jeremy corbyn called out nuttall for his claim that raising taxes would cause businesses to leave the country. a new poll found that the labour party slashed the cone serserva lead even further. that put more pressure pound sterling which has been falling. let's try to show sterling/dollar, 1.2883. though it has limited some declines given the manufacturing pmi earli
this is difficult to overcome when two countries, poland and hungary are conspireing to oppose it.european union needs new rules to maintain its values. it can be done but it will require resolute action by the european institutions and the active engagement of civil society. let's get engaged. thank you. >> george soros speaking in brussels about the future of europe and apparently by the looks of things he's hopeful given the rise of some of the youth movement. >>> uk party...
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michelle: as church attendance continues to dwindle across europe, a priest in poland has come up withn inventive way to reach out to his flock. he figures, if the people won't come to him, he'll go to them. his car may be tiny, but this priest in lower silesia has had a huge impact on the local community. reporter: this polski fiat has been zipping through the hilly terrain of lower silesia in southern poland for the past year. the words on the side mean "mobile spiritual service." the car may be small, but the driver, father krzysztof kauf, is anything but. on this day, he's paying a visit to the foremnik family, who've called on him for moral support. ms. foremnik, a municipal administrator, has problems with a project involving convicts. the priest offers some tips based on his own experience. krzysztof: take your time. don't be afraid, don't panic. they'll open up gradually, just be patient. reporter: after praying together, she feels better. on top of the car is a blinking priest-biretta -- like a police light. the vehicle resembles a priest's cassock, including a stole. the flam
michelle: as church attendance continues to dwindle across europe, a priest in poland has come up withn inventive way to reach out to his flock. he figures, if the people won't come to him, he'll go to them. his car may be tiny, but this priest in lower silesia has had a huge impact on the local community. reporter: this polski fiat has been zipping through the hilly terrain of lower silesia in southern poland for the past year. the words on the side mean "mobile spiritual service."...
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president's budget request also supports the system that will be deployed in poland in the 2018 time frame. nato allies have committed to spend more than a billion dollars on missile defense command and control. and many are improving their national bmd capabilitiecapabil. our forced posture includes bmd capable ships and the recent deployment of thaad to south korea. we also maintain robust missile defense presence in the middle east including land and sea based assets deployed in the defense and located forces for those of allies and partners. this is in addition to build capacity for the counterparts that contribute to the ability to defend themselves. we must continue to look ahead. which means assuring there are strategies that address the most dangerous threats we confront while emerging threats over the next decade. on january 27th of this year, the president directed the secretary of defense to initiate a new ballistic missile defense review to identify missile defense capabilities in the face of rapidly growing missile threats. it will be informed by the administration deter
president's budget request also supports the system that will be deployed in poland in the 2018 time frame. nato allies have committed to spend more than a billion dollars on missile defense command and control. and many are improving their national bmd capabilitiecapabil. our forced posture includes bmd capable ships and the recent deployment of thaad to south korea. we also maintain robust missile defense presence in the middle east including land and sea based assets deployed in the defense...
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they train in szczecin in poland, and play across the border in nadrensee in germany.'s a bit complicated. szymon: they don't understand us, and we don't understand them -- there are misunderstandings. one guy got a red card, even though he had just said something totally normal in polish. reporter: szymon starosta is packing up his gear. today, the team will be facing off against arch-rival blau-weßs leopoldshagen. szymon always takes along his poland scarf, even in to the german district division games, when the players head over the border for league matches. >> who's up front today? >> misiek for sure, and skuter, too. reporter: nadrensee is hosting today's game. a few years ago, the small border town no longer had enough players to make up a team, because too many had moved to western germany. but the locals were determined to have a home team. mariusz nawrocki came to the rescue. the pole, who lives in nadrensee, began recruiting players from across the border. for him, it's an act of international cooperation. mariusz: we have one german here. he's turning 18 to
they train in szczecin in poland, and play across the border in nadrensee in germany.'s a bit complicated. szymon: they don't understand us, and we don't understand them -- there are misunderstandings. one guy got a red card, even though he had just said something totally normal in polish. reporter: szymon starosta is packing up his gear. today, the team will be facing off against arch-rival blau-weßs leopoldshagen. szymon always takes along his poland scarf, even in to the german district...
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hungary and poland have refused to take in any refugees, while the czech republic has accepted just 12conference to drop a global strategy for dealing with my grandchildren is taking place here in berlin. the united nation children's fund unicef estimates that 50 million children are on the move in the world today. reporter: they are away from starvation, exploitation, and violence. around 30 million children and young people have been leaving their homes, hoping for a better life. many are fleeing all alone without their families. this is one such unaccompanied minor. he left the city of aleppo complete be on his own. this international conference -- at visit -- at this international conference, he spoke about what he experienced. he and many other children sailed on a small bolt from 30 degrees. >> it was so dangerous. the children were afraid. they cried. reporter: incredibly, half of all refugees are under the age of 18. they often experienced trauma, or are exploited. eight organizations appeal for help in keeping the children away from trackers. >> not just europe, but globally i
hungary and poland have refused to take in any refugees, while the czech republic has accepted just 12conference to drop a global strategy for dealing with my grandchildren is taking place here in berlin. the united nation children's fund unicef estimates that 50 million children are on the move in the world today. reporter: they are away from starvation, exploitation, and violence. around 30 million children and young people have been leaving their homes, hoping for a better life. many are...
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and here in poland ahead of england‘s important match in the under 21 championship, i will speak withch of england‘s successful world cup winning under 20 team about their prospects. so lots to get through tonight including the latest from johanna konta‘s quarterfinal in birmingham but first, we‘ll start with a developing football story with former ajax and inter milan manager frank de boer seemingly bound for crystal palace. here with more is our sports reporter david 0rnstein. david, what do we know? well he has been offered the job of crystal palace manager. talks are at an advanced age and it could be done in the next 2a hours or so, perhaps announcements early next week. he is the first choice candidate of the crystal palace chairman steve parrish and he told parish that crystal palace were his first choice so crystal palace were his first choice so it seems mutually agreed on that front. he will succeed the sam alla rdyce front. he will succeed the sam allardyce who front. he will succeed the sam alla rdyce who left front. he will succeed the sam allardyce who left it a surprise
and here in poland ahead of england‘s important match in the under 21 championship, i will speak withch of england‘s successful world cup winning under 20 team about their prospects. so lots to get through tonight including the latest from johanna konta‘s quarterfinal in birmingham but first, we‘ll start with a developing football story with former ajax and inter milan manager frank de boer seemingly bound for crystal palace. here with more is our sports reporter david 0rnstein. david,...
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being lead nations for battle groups in poland and latvia. think the important message we are sending with these battle groups is that europe and north america are standing together, and that is the best way to preserve the peace in europe. >> you just practiced what could happen if russia came across this border. russia will be practicing to do exactly that in september. how worried are you something could go wrong? that russia may not even mean to come across? that there could be accidents, an escalation beyond what you can predict? >> increased military activity, including more exercises close to our borders and the nee undes the need for transparency. therefore, nato continues to call on russia to respect the vienna document, which established rules for international inspection and observation of military exercises. we will monitor and follow that excise very closely. one of the reasons why we are increasing our military esence in this part of europe is that we have seen over the years a pattern by russia. more exercises. more investments
being lead nations for battle groups in poland and latvia. think the important message we are sending with these battle groups is that europe and north america are standing together, and that is the best way to preserve the peace in europe. >> you just practiced what could happen if russia came across this border. russia will be practicing to do exactly that in september. how worried are you something could go wrong? that russia may not even mean to come across? that there could be...
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>> i think there are lines to e seen between helmut kohl and mitterrand did the same thing with poland. if you look at both nations which were most -- most affected by german imperialism, land and france, you see the temptations to not to find reconciliation on the one hand and on the other hand to try to establish something like friendship, something like doing things together and making progress together. so that is the single point of the -- helmut kohl did. and began. so if you look at franco-german elationship, they started with -- in the 1950's. but they intensified and came together to something like a common understanding of the way europe would have to find the way germany and france would go forward into a unified europe. that is something which is deeply connected to helmut kohl. melinda: alan posner, kohl was known for cultivating personal ties as we heard from tony patterson to george bush to certainly to mitterrand. he was known to love long, copious meals with foreign leaders including, for example, bill clinton who will speak at his funeral. angela merkel is a great dea
>> i think there are lines to e seen between helmut kohl and mitterrand did the same thing with poland. if you look at both nations which were most -- most affected by german imperialism, land and france, you see the temptations to not to find reconciliation on the one hand and on the other hand to try to establish something like friendship, something like doing things together and making progress together. so that is the single point of the -- helmut kohl did. and began. so if you look...
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0lly foster is in poland andjoins us. 0lly, i the euros. 0lly foster is in poland and joins us. 0llyvery, you know, fair success that the other national sides have been having? yes, the age groups have done really well, john. we arejust groups have done really well, john. we are just south about a ten mile south of west of krakow. kick off is underan south of west of krakow. kick off is under an hour—and—a—half away against germany. yes, it is an under 21 match, but any england—germany match is something to savour. let's bring in terry butcher. england have grown into this tournament. they started off with the draw against the swedes, but came from behind against slovakia, a good win against the hosts to top their group? they have got better. i have been impressed with the style of football that they are playing. it's fast and it's entertaining and attacking, but strong at the back and the germans in contrast won the first two games comfortably and took it easy against italy and lost the game and sometimes in a tournament, i have been ata sometimes in a tournament, i have been at a f
0lly foster is in poland andjoins us. 0lly, i the euros. 0lly foster is in poland and joins us. 0llyvery, you know, fair success that the other national sides have been having? yes, the age groups have done really well, john. we arejust groups have done really well, john. we are just south about a ten mile south of west of krakow. kick off is underan south of west of krakow. kick off is under an hour—and—a—half away against germany. yes, it is an under 21 match, but any england—germany...
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perkins: the unit in poland is my old unit. that is very much in conjunction with of this, -- with this, we are rotating the division, poland one of our great nato allies. we're trying to provide options 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. the station in poland is from 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. i cannot have units or icons that can do one thing. the
perkins: the unit in poland is my old unit. that is very much in conjunction with of this, -- with this, we are rotating the division, poland one of our great nato allies. we're trying to provide options 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. the station in poland is from for carson, colorado -- fort carson, colorado. we move them around. they have been in the...
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as well as during the visit to poland. not that -- that wouldn't happen during that, but there are countries that we are planning bilats with, both during the stop in poland as well as during the two days that we'll be at the g-20. >> i think that he understands that we have a role -- we -- to the extent that we can work with russia to solve some problems and to cooperate, if we can find that willingness that we'd like to do it and when we have an update on the schedule as we grow closer to the g-20, i'm sure we'll provide that to you. >> how would you describe the current state of american/russian relations? >> i don't know what word you're looking -- i mean, we maintain, you know, i'll give you a good example. we continue to have decon fligs with them in syria. i think that's a positive thing. i think we enjoy normal diplomatic relations with them and as the president has said very -- on numerous times, if we can find areas of agreement with russia, especially with respect to the fight against isis, you know, safe zones
as well as during the visit to poland. not that -- that wouldn't happen during that, but there are countries that we are planning bilats with, both during the stop in poland as well as during the two days that we'll be at the g-20. >> i think that he understands that we have a role -- we -- to the extent that we can work with russia to solve some problems and to cooperate, if we can find that willingness that we'd like to do it and when we have an update on the schedule as we grow closer...
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[inaudible] in romania and poland. for a long time russia complained, perhaps correctly that defense could be turned into offense with our systems. one of the options would be to make it impossible to fire tomahawk cruise missiles. i'm not just talking about software fixes. they need to make sure russia has declined all systems. here's the caveat. if they tested and deployed the missile, according to the inf treaty all those must be destroyed. that doesn't look like an option for moscow because they replaced almost 80% of their short range system. it would mean i would have to destroy their newest generation of short-range launches. having said that the fallout could go further. without writte russia returning to compliance they will most likely not give their consent to a new start agreement. no input from the trumpet ministration so far, and before i continue along those lines, let me finish, i believe it was a rather bleak outlook so let me apologize but i hope i will provide some positive note in that regard. >> th
[inaudible] in romania and poland. for a long time russia complained, perhaps correctly that defense could be turned into offense with our systems. one of the options would be to make it impossible to fire tomahawk cruise missiles. i'm not just talking about software fixes. they need to make sure russia has declined all systems. here's the caveat. if they tested and deployed the missile, according to the inf treaty all those must be destroyed. that doesn't look like an option for moscow because...