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just people in poland of face very. strong care and he said tendencies that are not confronted by the leaders and psychologically we know that this statement of the leaders creates the norm and the norm is very essential for changing people's behavior yes i guess this is also a very confusing image. because on ones i had and this israeli government as we said earlier could be very intolerant toward any kind of criticism but then on the other had we see prime minister netanyahu causing with people like viktor orban from hungary any and he comes from the far right and it's very confusing as an image. well if it's any help you're not the only one confused by this kind of behavior i'm confused too but you know that's a problem and it goes back to what the previous speaker was saying about the role of leaders and their bit consistency in coherent attitudes why you cozying up to someone that has such an extreme views against the against migron think is jews and and you know there is nothing i can say in favor of what that any
just people in poland of face very. strong care and he said tendencies that are not confronted by the leaders and psychologically we know that this statement of the leaders creates the norm and the norm is very essential for changing people's behavior yes i guess this is also a very confusing image. because on ones i had and this israeli government as we said earlier could be very intolerant toward any kind of criticism but then on the other had we see prime minister netanyahu causing with...
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those on their visas have to ball as a human smuggling organization which initially operated from poland earned around eight thousand euros in each case there was an oval office at the end. because of our reporting german police are investigating this people smuggling ring for more than two years now we've been looking into this multi-billion dollar business the trades in people's lives. our research started with this woman we met her in summer of two thousand and sixteen here at leipsic airport she's part of a people smuggling ring that helps migrants and to germany illegally on tourist visas she told us how easy it was to acquire new customers don't wish i had a horn. in the fifth year nothing less i live here as a refugee and i have a lot of contact with refugees whose relatives want to come to germany when i talk to them i explain how it works with the tourist visa they're surprised and ask if it really works. when a family comes to germany i look after them until their relatives come or they apply for asylum. sometimes she flies to the middle east herself looking for potential custo
those on their visas have to ball as a human smuggling organization which initially operated from poland earned around eight thousand euros in each case there was an oval office at the end. because of our reporting german police are investigating this people smuggling ring for more than two years now we've been looking into this multi-billion dollar business the trades in people's lives. our research started with this woman we met her in summer of two thousand and sixteen here at leipsic...
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israel tries to fix the issue with poland.nd try to keep up good relations with the polls. >> following another story. for us. the uk has signed trade agreements with israel. and the palestinian authority. what's the latest. >> this was an easy decision for israel. it keeps the same sort of agreement israel had with the eu. with brexit looming. they moved ahead with a an agreement with britain. saying essentially said all terms before are still continuing and promise significance savings without the eu involved. for israel this was an easy decision. to keep up a trade relation chl the big issue is britains part as it tries to sign with the other countries it's trying to do business with. that is the bigger issue. again there's another element. israel is trying to strengthen relations with britain and countries critical of the eu. for example the group that was supposed to be here. it's an easy decision to keep up trade relations and taking a crack at the eu. as britain prepares for brexit. >> joining us there live from jerusal
israel tries to fix the issue with poland.nd try to keep up good relations with the polls. >> following another story. for us. the uk has signed trade agreements with israel. and the palestinian authority. what's the latest. >> this was an easy decision for israel. it keeps the same sort of agreement israel had with the eu. with brexit looming. they moved ahead with a an agreement with britain. saying essentially said all terms before are still continuing and promise significance...
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that's a quick look at poland's new kit the system. consists of a light multiple rocket launcher on a wheel designed to knock out all tillery light armor and personnel carriers it can carry up to six rockets maximum rage three hundred kilometers now the full delivery should be completed by twenty twenty three warsaw says this level of expenditure is necessary due to the threat posed by russia and we got reaction from former pentagon security analyst michael maloof. well according to poland it's to grow bolster their their defenses against it against russia in as part of their needed commitment and this is the fact it's courted by the united states because it fits there to russia being a major threat to europe but russia has not threatened poland. they feel that they're going to be safer as a consequence of these these purchases it also helps the u.s. defense industries because it is a half a billion dollars. and your program returns of a top of the hour. the swarm see the blue of them so much. good news hoover local was before. much of
that's a quick look at poland's new kit the system. consists of a light multiple rocket launcher on a wheel designed to knock out all tillery light armor and personnel carriers it can carry up to six rockets maximum rage three hundred kilometers now the full delivery should be completed by twenty twenty three warsaw says this level of expenditure is necessary due to the threat posed by russia and we got reaction from former pentagon security analyst michael maloof. well according to poland it's...
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sponsored middle east summits in poland. and you count on your gosh i'm sure from here i'm going to a meeting with sixty foreign ministers and voice from countries around the world there against iran but what is important about this meeting and this meeting is not secret because there are many of those is that this is an open meeting with representatives of leading arab countries were sitting down together with israel in order to advance the common interest of war against iran. and this transcript of the interview netanyahu is official twitter accounts deleted the phrase war with iran and replace it with combating iran but in the original you could hear the prime minister saying in hebrew that would that translates as war iran's foreign minister said they originally tweet exposes netanya his true intentions adding the whole world knows them to javid sorry that middle east summit in poland the waterfall circus meanwhile the u.s. vice president mike pence has just lashed out at iran the greatest through peace and security in t
sponsored middle east summits in poland. and you count on your gosh i'm sure from here i'm going to a meeting with sixty foreign ministers and voice from countries around the world there against iran but what is important about this meeting and this meeting is not secret because there are many of those is that this is an open meeting with representatives of leading arab countries were sitting down together with israel in order to advance the common interest of war against iran. and this...
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what about poland? in our collective memory, poland is a nation of heroes and ittims during the war, but also had its share of villains. in my last book savage continent , i told the story of the way jews were treated in poland after the war was supposed to be over, they were beaten, robbed and attacked and murdered, chased out of the country. 300,000 jews fled poland after 1945. when i went to poland to promote this book, i found myself presented with a panel of angry journalists who tried to get me to withdraw the things i had said. denial, denial, denial. this is a reason why we can't lay the second world war to rest. to do so would require us to acknowledge not only the horrors done to us, but also the horrors we ourselves committed. that is not something any nation is fully prepared to do. gloomy.ry this talk is i did originally want to talk to you about other things. the second world war didn't only produce trauma and denial. it produced a huge amount of hope and vision and idealism. in my book i
what about poland? in our collective memory, poland is a nation of heroes and ittims during the war, but also had its share of villains. in my last book savage continent , i told the story of the way jews were treated in poland after the war was supposed to be over, they were beaten, robbed and attacked and murdered, chased out of the country. 300,000 jews fled poland after 1945. when i went to poland to promote this book, i found myself presented with a panel of angry journalists who tried to...
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operation with the assistance of her extended family they are ledge to have helped people come to poland illegally but fortunately acquired tourist visas. what happened is this true although i thought i thought from chloe's syrians were and helped to cross the border into germany where they applied for asylum under different names than those on their visa after that ball as a human smuggling organization which initially operated from poland and around eight thousand euros in each case. was an oval for at the end. because of our reporting german police are investigating this people smuggling ring for more than two years now we've been looking into this multi-billion dollar business the trades in people's lives. our such started with this woman we met her in summer of two thousand and sixteen here at leipsic airport she's part of a people smuggling ring that helps migrants and to germany illegally on tourist visas she told us how easy it was to acquire new customers the image i had a horn. in the fifty or nothing i live here as a refugee and i have a lot of contact with refugees whose rela
operation with the assistance of her extended family they are ledge to have helped people come to poland illegally but fortunately acquired tourist visas. what happened is this true although i thought i thought from chloe's syrians were and helped to cross the border into germany where they applied for asylum under different names than those on their visa after that ball as a human smuggling organization which initially operated from poland and around eight thousand euros in each case. was an...
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translation: the republic of poland is the republic of all citizens, with no exception.we can introduce in—vitro fertility treatment and reliable sex education, and we can separate church from state. the silver—haired 42—year—old set out a programme that puts him at odds with powerful vested interests, including the coal mining industry and the catholic church. he vowed to cut state funding to the church, legalise abortion, and close down all of the country's coal mines by 2035. mr biedron has been portrayed as poland's macron, but he has also adopted some policies from the government's generous and popular social spending programme. what sets him apart from some here is his commitment to progressive ideas. translation: i think that, if we're to have a chance in the elections, this party is our only chance. mr biedron is clearly the rising star of polish politics. the question is whether his party can achieve broad—based appeal. officials in the australian city of townsville are deliberately flooding several neighbourhoods after record rainfall that has swollen a dam bey
translation: the republic of poland is the republic of all citizens, with no exception.we can introduce in—vitro fertility treatment and reliable sex education, and we can separate church from state. the silver—haired 42—year—old set out a programme that puts him at odds with powerful vested interests, including the coal mining industry and the catholic church. he vowed to cut state funding to the church, legalise abortion, and close down all of the country's coal mines by 2035. mr...
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poland we know has been trying to make an outreach with president trump and the u.s. administration on security and defense issues and so this measure would have been possibly a measure of goodwill on the part of poland to hold this sort of a summit especially at a time where the united states feels quite isolated on middle east policy for i think a lot of other european capitals this is seen as an attempt by the united states actually divide and conquer european countries particularly on the issue of iran which there's been unprecedented unity amongst member states in the european union for the last year we mustn't forget that the ether the the european countries that are party to this nuclear deal that's germany france and the u.k. were very angered by the u.s. decision to withdraw from the nuclear deal not just start but also wider middle east policy for example the u.s. move its embassy to jerusalem the stance of the u.s. president personally on the qatar saudi crisis and a number of other instances in the middle east including the announced withdrawal from syria
poland we know has been trying to make an outreach with president trump and the u.s. administration on security and defense issues and so this measure would have been possibly a measure of goodwill on the part of poland to hold this sort of a summit especially at a time where the united states feels quite isolated on middle east policy for i think a lot of other european capitals this is seen as an attempt by the united states actually divide and conquer european countries particularly on the...
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zula, who you saw in that scene, she actually didn't really want to leave poland. she didn't have a good reason to leave. she left literally for love. victor, the male lead character, he really was suffocating in poland. he had no future there. he had no future. he had nothing to do. he was oppressed -- he felt oppressed by people spying around him, by not being able to do the kind of music that he wanted to do, whereas zula was actually okay in poland. >> i still want to go back to today a little bit because you're polish, obviously, and things are not great in your country right now, at least the government is, you know, cracking down on all sorts of the sort of the liberal world order that pols had gotten used to at the end of the cold war. you said something about the government and, of course, we know that hate speech is on the rise. the liberal mayor was stabbed to death not so long ago. you quoted, "the awful thing is that poland is a lively, democratic, varied society, and these people who were voted in by a mere 6.5 million out of a nation of 40 million ar
zula, who you saw in that scene, she actually didn't really want to leave poland. she didn't have a good reason to leave. she left literally for love. victor, the male lead character, he really was suffocating in poland. he had no future there. he had no future. he had nothing to do. he was oppressed -- he felt oppressed by people spying around him, by not being able to do the kind of music that he wanted to do, whereas zula was actually okay in poland. >> i still want to go back to today...
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translation: the republic of poland is the republic of all citizens, with no exception.fficiently and get eu funds. we could introduce in vitro fertility treatment and reliable sex education, and we can separate church from state. the silver had 42—year—old set out a programme that puts him at odds with powerful vested interests, including the coalmining industry and the catholic church. he vowed to cut state funding to the church, legalise abortion, and close down all of the country's coal mines by 2035. mr biedron has been portrayed as poland's macron, but he has also adopted some policies from the government's generous and popular social spending programme. what sets him apartfor social spending programme. what sets him apart for some here is his commitment to progressive ideas. translation: i think that if we are to have a chance in the elections, this party is our only chance. mr biedron is clearly a rising star of polish politics. the question is whether his party can achieve broad—based appeal. generations of women in coastal villages of the southern indian state
translation: the republic of poland is the republic of all citizens, with no exception.fficiently and get eu funds. we could introduce in vitro fertility treatment and reliable sex education, and we can separate church from state. the silver had 42—year—old set out a programme that puts him at odds with powerful vested interests, including the coalmining industry and the catholic church. he vowed to cut state funding to the church, legalise abortion, and close down all of the country's coal...
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turkish and iranian leaders for talks on how to end the war in syria and what comes next while in poland the u.s. stepped up its efforts to isolate iran at a conference attended by sixty nations well israel's prime minister was the only foreign head of state to attend with many european countries sending low level representatives well let's start with a summit in sochi with three countries vying to be the key foreign players in syria once the u.s. has this report from tehran. this so-called guarantors of the syrian peace process the presidents of russia iran in turkey are partners in the astronaut negotiating framework the leaders met to find consensus on how to carve up syrian territory following the planned u.s. withdrawal of american troops from an area under the control of the kurdish group the y. peachy it was clear even before the summit began that they didn't agree russia and iran told turkey that the syrian government should we gain control of northeast syria once u.s. troops leave at any plan to set up a safe zone in syria along its borders would need the consent of president ba
turkish and iranian leaders for talks on how to end the war in syria and what comes next while in poland the u.s. stepped up its efforts to isolate iran at a conference attended by sixty nations well israel's prime minister was the only foreign head of state to attend with many european countries sending low level representatives well let's start with a summit in sochi with three countries vying to be the key foreign players in syria once the u.s. has this report from tehran. this so-called...
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now after hungary a pump a will move on to slovakia and poland some referring to this two are basically touching on the use trouble spots so what's the broader agenda here for this trip. well indeed these are indeed to trouble spots off the european union because. poland for instance which will be an important for michael peo has just as hungary also faced disciplinary actions by the european commission all for its it received l'ecole for rule of law as well as a crackdown on media outlets in both countries a case that will be death of the new fortune to this topic for him and also poland to force is important because there will be the middle east a conference that will be held to there and it's actually not as much a piece of it as expected because the european union is quite upset with the united states all for its actions to watch iran as we all know force and the u.s. doesn't recognize anymore the agreement to be iran regarding its nuclear program not at the same time that it might but they all will also call for a goal first to slovakia and of course that will be an important issue
now after hungary a pump a will move on to slovakia and poland some referring to this two are basically touching on the use trouble spots so what's the broader agenda here for this trip. well indeed these are indeed to trouble spots off the european union because. poland for instance which will be an important for michael peo has just as hungary also faced disciplinary actions by the european commission all for its it received l'ecole for rule of law as well as a crackdown on media outlets in...
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this is being hosted in warsaw what is poland stake here. well i think. among those who have been most astonished about the middle east conference being hosted in poland was a polish peoples themselves because poland traditionally does not have a lot of exposure in the middle east it has very little diplomatic clout there and very few interests and so the interests of the poles in hosting this conference is not so much about the middle east it's about pleasing the us suppose are very interested in having a u.s. permanent military base in that country even willing to bankroll it with two billion dollars and when polish president visited the white house last september he even offered to names that base if it ever materialized to name it for trump so that's what the polls aiming for my case we mentioned that europe and the u.s. don't see eye to eye right now on iran policy is the u.s. using this summit to break a european unity on iran. i think trying but you know on the on the surface at least unity is still very strong last week the european
this is being hosted in warsaw what is poland stake here. well i think. among those who have been most astonished about the middle east conference being hosted in poland was a polish peoples themselves because poland traditionally does not have a lot of exposure in the middle east it has very little diplomatic clout there and very few interests and so the interests of the poles in hosting this conference is not so much about the middle east it's about pleasing the us suppose are very interested...
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a heavy metal group blasts poland's right wing government. but first to germany for a holocaust survivor has teamed up with a hip hop band by using rap they hope to connect with today's young people and prevent nazi crimes being forgotten dangerously this song saved my life hot here the sleeve of that. ninety four year old estefan urana is singing a popular german wartime song bellamy this. is a happy children but it brings back memories of her time in auschwitz back then as to have to play bellamy on the accordion tradition for the concentration camp orchestra she was a talented musician but she had never held an accordion before. i concentrated on the job at hand and told myself you can do this i knew if i didn't get accepted into the girls or chris rock and i would have to do hard manual labor that would have been the end of me. best i was only eighteen years old when she was deported to auschwitz she had already been separated from her parents who were later murdered by the nazis. as part of the girl's orchestra esther played songs as the
a heavy metal group blasts poland's right wing government. but first to germany for a holocaust survivor has teamed up with a hip hop band by using rap they hope to connect with today's young people and prevent nazi crimes being forgotten dangerously this song saved my life hot here the sleeve of that. ninety four year old estefan urana is singing a popular german wartime song bellamy this. is a happy children but it brings back memories of her time in auschwitz back then as to have to play...
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there was a wonderful cover story where you talked about what has been going on in poland and hungary in just the last few years. can you tell us about that essay? >> thank you. the essay began with a conversation with the editor of the atlantic and i was trying to describe the phenomenon that begins with a new year's eve party in 1999 and at this party people called the center right at that time that were in favor of democracy and anti-communist some americans in a mixed big party and i realized half of the people are people who have now taken a different path so it's hard to know what to call them they are not center-right but far right supporters of the extreme nationalism opposed to alliances using angry rhetoric and the polarization created between me and my old friends is such that we never speak to each other anymore and we across the street to avoid one another if we are in the same room. so to explain why this happened i realize this happened i said it to a friend of mine in washington have you met anybody from the republican party recently? friends in britain can describe so
there was a wonderful cover story where you talked about what has been going on in poland and hungary in just the last few years. can you tell us about that essay? >> thank you. the essay began with a conversation with the editor of the atlantic and i was trying to describe the phenomenon that begins with a new year's eve party in 1999 and at this party people called the center right at that time that were in favor of democracy and anti-communist some americans in a mixed big party and i...
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the united states and poland welcome this outward symbol of cooperation. as a hopeful sign of a brighter future that awaits the nations of the middle east. we gather together today on the promise of a better tomorrow, and we gather together today because of the common threats that we face. and no threat is more dangerous or more urgent than radical islamic terrorism and the authoritarian regimes that export it across the region and across the wider world. radical islamic terrorism knows no borders, it targets the united states, israel and nations across the middle east and around the world. it respects no creed, stealing the lives of christians, jews and muslims. and radical islamic terrorism understands no reality other than brute force. for nearly 200 years, stretching back to our treaty f am think and commerce, the united states has been a force for good in the middle east. previous administrations in my country too often underestimated the danger that radical islamic terrorism posed to the american people, our homeland, our allies and our partners. the
the united states and poland welcome this outward symbol of cooperation. as a hopeful sign of a brighter future that awaits the nations of the middle east. we gather together today on the promise of a better tomorrow, and we gather together today because of the common threats that we face. and no threat is more dangerous or more urgent than radical islamic terrorism and the authoritarian regimes that export it across the region and across the wider world. radical islamic terrorism knows no...
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from poland. is the media in the philippines being silenced a leading journalist is arrested and faces twelve years in prison maria ressa accused of breaking the libel laws there but critics of president reagan deter tacey her arrest as just one more attempt to keep his opponents quiet and speak live in manila to hear what her colleagues think. chinese state media provides proof of life for a weaker muslim poet who was presumed to be dead but now we girls around the world are demanding information on their relatives who are believed to be held in chinese reeducation camps amanda schapelle connect with us throughout the show using the hash tag its in its current. year with the newsgroup live on air and streaming online through you tube facebook live and al-jazeera dot com good to have you with us on this wednesday now spain could soon be getting ready for its third general election in less than four years prime minister pedro sanchez has had his budget plan rejected in a parliamentary vote sanchez
from poland. is the media in the philippines being silenced a leading journalist is arrested and faces twelve years in prison maria ressa accused of breaking the libel laws there but critics of president reagan deter tacey her arrest as just one more attempt to keep his opponents quiet and speak live in manila to hear what her colleagues think. chinese state media provides proof of life for a weaker muslim poet who was presumed to be dead but now we girls around the world are demanding...
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jews in the last year while in germany a sixty percent increase in violent attacks in belgium and poland ninety two percent of jews experience anti semitism online including social media and in the netherlands seventy one percent were abused on the streets and in public spaces. ok so now let's bring in our panel in london yossi mechelle burke he is a professor in international relations at regents university in port only in poland via skype isn't it bill of each chair at the center for research and prejudice at the university of war so and in paris devotional political theorist at the university of nottingham in the u.k. gentlemen welcome to the show you go to the show let me start with you i mean president of money on mccall saying that anti semitism is as its worst level since the second world war it's quite a bold statement does it reflect reality the probity tows to a degree i mean my core has been saying these types of things for a while now already last year during the commemorations of the village which is where jews were park during second world war before being sent off to the c
jews in the last year while in germany a sixty percent increase in violent attacks in belgium and poland ninety two percent of jews experience anti semitism online including social media and in the netherlands seventy one percent were abused on the streets and in public spaces. ok so now let's bring in our panel in london yossi mechelle burke he is a professor in international relations at regents university in port only in poland via skype isn't it bill of each chair at the center for research...
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poland stashes the cash on some u.s. military toys well look at what was left getting after the break. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. spearing dramatic development the only sleep i'm going to exist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. you know world of big. lot and conspiracy it's time. to dig deeper to get the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. welcome back it's february the fourteenth aka valentine's day and a good excuse for us to look at the relationships between the most powerful people in the world reporting from the city of love has shown it depends. as couples across the globe celebrated day of love we thought we'd take a look at the burning passi
poland stashes the cash on some u.s. military toys well look at what was left getting after the break. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. spearing dramatic development the only sleep i'm going to exist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. you know world of big. lot and conspiracy it's time. to dig deeper to get the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever...
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poland we know has been trying to make an outreach with president trump and the u.s. administration on security and defense issues and so this measure would have been possibly a measure of goodwill on the part of poland to hold this sort of a summit especially at a time where the united states feels quite isolated on middle east policy for i think a lot of other european capitals this is seen as an attempt by the united states actually divide and conquer european countries particularly on the issue of iran which has been unprecedented unity amongst member states in the european union for the last year we mustn't forget that the ether the the european countries that are party to this nuclear deal that's germany france and the u.k. or very angered by the u.s. decision to withdraw from the nuclear deal not just start but also wider middle east policy for example the u.s. move its embassy to jerusalem the stance of the u.s. president personally on the qatar saudi crisis and a number of other instances in the middle east including the announced withdrawal from syria that h
poland we know has been trying to make an outreach with president trump and the u.s. administration on security and defense issues and so this measure would have been possibly a measure of goodwill on the part of poland to hold this sort of a summit especially at a time where the united states feels quite isolated on middle east policy for i think a lot of other european capitals this is seen as an attempt by the united states actually divide and conquer european countries particularly on the...
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president's lawyer rudy giuliani there in poland.s is billed as a middle east security conference co-hosted by the u.s. and poland in warsaw and its goal of pressuring iran is unambiguous. to neoconservatives, especially in washington, iran has long been the enemy. so this appears like a gathering of kindred spirits. and here is our report from there that aired earlier tonight. >> reporter: this is andrea mitchell in warsaw. as the vice president leads the first arab-israeli summit largely aimed at pressuring iran. >> some of our biggest allies are not sending top diplomats here, france, germany. england. >> we begin to work, not just among but arab nations and israel working together with the united states and our allies to isolate iran economically and diplomatically. >> reporter: but tonight, israel's prime minister set off alarms, tweeting they were there to advance the common interest of war with iran. then within the hour taking out the word war and writing instead, to advance the common interest of combatting iran. adding to t
president's lawyer rudy giuliani there in poland.s is billed as a middle east security conference co-hosted by the u.s. and poland in warsaw and its goal of pressuring iran is unambiguous. to neoconservatives, especially in washington, iran has long been the enemy. so this appears like a gathering of kindred spirits. and here is our report from there that aired earlier tonight. >> reporter: this is andrea mitchell in warsaw. as the vice president leads the first arab-israeli summit...
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course that will be an important issue as well as the lockout also part of the visit route group poland hungary and the czech republic in the war game stuff in boston budapest for us thank you very much you're welcome now britain's economy grew at the slowest pace in six years in twenty eighteen months according to the national statistics office with uncertainty over bracks it intensifying g.d.p. grew growth fell almost flat in the final quarter britain's exit from the european union is less than fifty days away and u.k. lawmakers remain deadlocked over the terms of trouble that's why economists in europe are reassessing what would happen if the u.k. crashes out of the e.u. without a new trade arrangement. with no deal breaks it's still on the horizon nervousness is the order of the day across the e.u. and the latest survey out by one of germany's leading research institutes provides little comfort it says germany could face as many as one hundred thousand job losses in the wake of a disorderly breck's it germany relies heavily on exports for growth and no deal breaks it would likely me
course that will be an important issue as well as the lockout also part of the visit route group poland hungary and the czech republic in the war game stuff in boston budapest for us thank you very much you're welcome now britain's economy grew at the slowest pace in six years in twenty eighteen months according to the national statistics office with uncertainty over bracks it intensifying g.d.p. grew growth fell almost flat in the final quarter britain's exit from the european union is less...
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andrea mitchell interviewed vice president mike pence in poland a short time ago. >> because of what israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said last night, are you and the israeli prime minister and perhaps some of the other countries here talking about ways to wage war with iran? >> this conference is a direct result of the leadership that president trump provided when he made his very first trip overseas to riyadh. he challenged nations across the middle east to set aside old differences and to think new and to think in fresh ways about an alignment against a common threat, namely the islamic republican of iran. >> does that mean regime change? is that war, at least as described initially by the prime minister? >> i think what it means is that nations across the middle east and here in europe need to follow the lead of the united states of america, withdraw from the iran nuclear deal and continue to isolate iran dip low what ical diplomatically. >> they didn't send their diplomats here. they are abiding by the nuclear deal and you slammed them today. this is opening up a new br
andrea mitchell interviewed vice president mike pence in poland a short time ago. >> because of what israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said last night, are you and the israeli prime minister and perhaps some of the other countries here talking about ways to wage war with iran? >> this conference is a direct result of the leadership that president trump provided when he made his very first trip overseas to riyadh. he challenged nations across the middle east to set aside old...
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broke a truce agreement made with poland siding more powerful russia. just over fifty years later as the russian swedish war was raging another ukrainian leader ivan mazeppa bro. the union with russia when he switched sides joining forces with the swedish invaders many times ukrainian history was written by third parties seeking to keep the gains of a revolution at any cost russia agreed to the humiliating conditions of the breast with screechy of one thousand nine hundred eighteen which turned ukraine into a german protectorate another historical document to change the fate of ukraine was the molotov ribbentrop pact of one thousand nine hundred thirty nine one of many such agreements being signed between european countries and rising germany. attempting to protect his nation from the approaching nazi threat. joseph stalin negotiated a treaty of nonaggression with adolf hitler while promising each other piece of the soviet in german foreign ministers molotov and ribbentrop realigned the map of eastern europe splitting it into german and soviet spheres o
broke a truce agreement made with poland siding more powerful russia. just over fifty years later as the russian swedish war was raging another ukrainian leader ivan mazeppa bro. the union with russia when he switched sides joining forces with the swedish invaders many times ukrainian history was written by third parties seeking to keep the gains of a revolution at any cost russia agreed to the humiliating conditions of the breast with screechy of one thousand nine hundred eighteen which turned...
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in poland was initially billed as iran focused.hey will touch on other conflicts including g syria and yemen. besides israel, the u.s. and regional rivals, almostt all countries backed the 2015 nuclear deal. -- turn the page on a new era of regional policy. >> both the united states and poland understand that every will havetending this differerent views and at t tim susuch views mayay conflict with those of the united states. we see t this as a val a added process -- valuluadded possibility. israel, it is a chance to count improved relations with arab neighbors. >> there was a solidarity and unity that i don't rememberer in my lifetimime. i think this is an enormouss change, and one that is good for the middle east. we can unite against a common threat. >> not everyone is convinced. russia and china are not attending, nor is the european union foreign policy chief. meanwhile, iran has announced of ththe meeting as a a circus, the prime minister pronouncing it dead on arrival. >> speaking in warsaw not long ago, u.s. vice president
in poland was initially billed as iran focused.hey will touch on other conflicts including g syria and yemen. besides israel, the u.s. and regional rivals, almostt all countries backed the 2015 nuclear deal. -- turn the page on a new era of regional policy. >> both the united states and poland understand that every will havetending this differerent views and at t tim susuch views mayay conflict with those of the united states. we see t this as a val a added process -- valuluadded...
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a lot colder from east poland, the far east and europe.from east poland, eastwards into the balkans. portugal, spain, france, the low countries, germany, uk basking in the sunshine. those temperatures will be soaring. into the high teens, the mid to high teens widely. wednesday morning racism mist and fog around the south. quite a slow grey disappointing start. eventually the sun will come out in temperatures mid to high teens once more. i think not quite as spectacularly warm on wednesday. around about thursday, the weather pattern shifts in the atlantic. the jet stream the weather pattern shifts in the atlantic. thejet stream making the weather pattern shifts in the atlantic. the jet stream making a beeline for us. the first weather front approaching. already visible on thursday. thursday may not be a great day to some of us. a lot colder because some of the crowd, outbreaks of rain. i think on friday, once again, the weather might recover little bit. then from saturday and sunday, the wind picks up saturday and sunday, the wind picks 00
a lot colder from east poland, the far east and europe.from east poland, eastwards into the balkans. portugal, spain, france, the low countries, germany, uk basking in the sunshine. those temperatures will be soaring. into the high teens, the mid to high teens widely. wednesday morning racism mist and fog around the south. quite a slow grey disappointing start. eventually the sun will come out in temperatures mid to high teens once more. i think not quite as spectacularly warm on wednesday....
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as party is just a further reflection of the increasingly toxic political climate in poland. now a heavy metal band is turning up the volume against hate and violence and right wing nationalism. is a heavy metal guitarist adam d'arcy likes to throw his angry weight around he's the provocative front end of the polish black metal band behemoths. the vehicle for his political protest. massively. conquering your. last few years that it's just driving towards some kind of isolation. critic of poland's right wing nationalist government which has little regard for the european union. among his snubs against the ruling law and justice party is this subversive take on biblical themes. parliamentary member of the party even tried to turn darcy into the police. he just bridge below our criminal act is very very clear insults religion. as the band makes last minute preparations for a concert in warsaw. his performance persona. deity who fights against foreign hostile way. but in this case the hostile countries his own led by what he sees as a regime opposed to his liberal worldview. he w
as party is just a further reflection of the increasingly toxic political climate in poland. now a heavy metal band is turning up the volume against hate and violence and right wing nationalism. is a heavy metal guitarist adam d'arcy likes to throw his angry weight around he's the provocative front end of the polish black metal band behemoths. the vehicle for his political protest. massively. conquering your. last few years that it's just driving towards some kind of isolation. critic of...
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euro mountains that will still leave the united states miss our system in place in poland and romania and nobody is planning to move or dismantle them can we expect a benevolent peace gesture from one side without the other following sit. clearly you know clearly you know i understand you quite well because the russian side is considering the missiles in romania and in and elsewhere as a sort and fret i understand this on the other hand if you take into account the real the reality of these missiles vell not really fret the other side it's more psychological than anything else and therefore i think we should come when that's going to down to us again and to look in a realistic way and fees questions and discipline is to the west as it applies. to russia. but please look at the last words of the last interview of a polish foreign minister where it's been asking let's say
euro mountains that will still leave the united states miss our system in place in poland and romania and nobody is planning to move or dismantle them can we expect a benevolent peace gesture from one side without the other following sit. clearly you know clearly you know i understand you quite well because the russian side is considering the missiles in romania and in and elsewhere as a sort and fret i understand this on the other hand if you take into account the real the reality of these...
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we'll get to andrea live in poland with more on her exclusive conversation with the vice president in just a moment. but we do begin with some promising signs from the white house. three sources familiar with the president's thinking tell nbc news this morning they anticipate president trump will sign the bipartisan border deal struck by congressional negotiators to avoid another partial government shutdown. white house insiders warn that nothing is official until pen meets paper. can you acknowledge here and confirm that he will sign it? >> again, we want to see what the final piece of legislation looks like. it's hard to say definitively whether or not the president is going to sign it until we know everything that's in it. there are some positive pieces of it. but one way or another, one thing you can be sure of is at the end of the day the president is going to build the wall. he said he was going to get it done and he will. >> and joining me now, my teammate over at the white house, nbc correspondent peter alexander rememb alexander, kasie hunt, host of "kasie d.c.," thanks to al
we'll get to andrea live in poland with more on her exclusive conversation with the vice president in just a moment. but we do begin with some promising signs from the white house. three sources familiar with the president's thinking tell nbc news this morning they anticipate president trump will sign the bipartisan border deal struck by congressional negotiators to avoid another partial government shutdown. white house insiders warn that nothing is official until pen meets paper. can you...