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to the letter addressed by answering that the president of the republic of poland. put me thus to that no you stupid it is my honor to read out the letter that has been addressed by the president other public of poland under him to. to everyone present here today and ashley's burke no. venerable survivors prime minister actually answered chancellor of honorable guests ladies and gentlemen. i am sending heartfelt greetings to all of you who are attending the ceremony as marking of the 10th anniversary of the auschwitz birkenau foundation i congratulate and express my appreciation for its management as as well as to all people and institutions who participate in and support the foundation thank you for fulfilling your mission to preserve for future generations this shocking place of execution and remembrance of over a 1000000 victims of the german nazi concentration and extermination camp and. the recent celebrations of the 8 years and of those surreal the outbreak of the 2nd world war i reminded all humanity of the destruction of independent poland by the nazis 3rd re
to the letter addressed by answering that the president of the republic of poland. put me thus to that no you stupid it is my honor to read out the letter that has been addressed by the president other public of poland under him to. to everyone present here today and ashley's burke no. venerable survivors prime minister actually answered chancellor of honorable guests ladies and gentlemen. i am sending heartfelt greetings to all of you who are attending the ceremony as marking of the 10th...
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of the polish republic in 1918 and 1919 with typhus. again, listen to how wide these numbers are. died. to 130,000 likely ukraine,vaged russia, and poland between 1919 and 1921. some of the records we have of this are from the very relief organizations that we learned about in that fantastic talk earlier today. authorities would write back about the appalling conditions they witnessed. i will just note two of them. they noted the poverty due to the movement of troops through the villages and displacement of populations. that created perfect conditions for the propagation of epidemic disease. in northeastern poland, which has been recently vacated by the bolsheviks, the entire population of the village was huddled in a single building, which was itself in an advanced state of disrepair. in another case, relief organizations found a mother and her children huddling in a galvanized cistern like dogs in a kennel, because returning to their village they could not even find where their house had been. they simply could not even find it. that is how much the village had been destroyed. majorbviously was a source of instability. in the case of
of the polish republic in 1918 and 1919 with typhus. again, listen to how wide these numbers are. died. to 130,000 likely ukraine,vaged russia, and poland between 1919 and 1921. some of the records we have of this are from the very relief organizations that we learned about in that fantastic talk earlier today. authorities would write back about the appalling conditions they witnessed. i will just note two of them. they noted the poverty due to the movement of troops through the villages and...
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this is impossible to understand 7 years ago all these drug interest only of the baltic republics and poland from students are down i don't have that quality of connection in germany. and in these miracle we find out what happened to a little boy who was pulled from the ruins of a tower block they collapsed in russia a year ago. well good morning just in moscow you're watching international baghdad has summoned the u.s. ambassador over the latest american airstrikes on iraq and syria which killed 25 people rocky officials say they were unable to prevent the attack with their objections being ignored by washington the u.s. special representative for rand brian hall has defended though the operation insisting it was meant to deter iranian aggression. one of the things we want to emphasize is that this was a defensive action that was designed to protect american forces and american citizens in iraq we're also working on the mission of restoring deterrence against remey and aggression while on sunday the united states hit 5 targets belonging to the type hizbollah it's an armed group that emerged
this is impossible to understand 7 years ago all these drug interest only of the baltic republics and poland from students are down i don't have that quality of connection in germany. and in these miracle we find out what happened to a little boy who was pulled from the ruins of a tower block they collapsed in russia a year ago. well good morning just in moscow you're watching international baghdad has summoned the u.s. ambassador over the latest american airstrikes on iraq and syria which...
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implement these taxes but there also are just a very long list of countries that have been considering additional tax that's the czech republic poland india space and there's just a very wide variety of countries who have been looking into taxes like this part of that is because there has been an effort to implement a tax that is international level that's really fall of through so the o.e.c.d. is trying to sort of unite $129.00 jurisdictions into a new global taxes and that's really taking a long time so i think this is really going to raise the stakes for the e.c.b. to come to an agreement which they're hoping to do by next year so there is still hope that the u.s. will delay these tariffs on french goods until the o.e.c.d. can come to some sort of agreement if you look at the bigger picture here but how concerned are investors about that another escalation in the trade tensions yeah i think there's a lot of concern about that right now you know the market has has really run up a lot in the past couple of months and there has been a lot of back and forth on on the sentiment surrounding trade tensions but yesterday there was not on
implement these taxes but there also are just a very long list of countries that have been considering additional tax that's the czech republic poland india space and there's just a very wide variety of countries who have been looking into taxes like this part of that is because there has been an effort to implement a tax that is international level that's really fall of through so the o.e.c.d. is trying to sort of unite $129.00 jurisdictions into a new global taxes and that's really taking a...
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called loss of footsie this is impossible to understand as a middle of 7 years ago i was driving through estonia the baltic republics and poland and i always had a stable connection of the phone from stephen said i don't have that quality of connection in germany more than angry enough to put in very mildly many of complain that this makes his hard to do business in the area and every slow internet time and as we know time is money so it's important for the economy and we have a good my ball coverage if we can achieve that continue to damage the economy. back to a story that started with tragedy but ended with some hope because a year ago a baby was rescued from the rubble have a skull lapse tiersten rushes magnitogorsk but after care and treatment the sylvania is now taking his 1st. was. i that. i. used public lewdness a little for one of our rescue workers heard a child crying we stopped all our equipment in order to listen and make sure when we said quiet the baby reacted and went quiet to yuki look when we said where are you you started to react again she she was. was. in the full chance my eldest son and i fell together i
called loss of footsie this is impossible to understand as a middle of 7 years ago i was driving through estonia the baltic republics and poland and i always had a stable connection of the phone from stephen said i don't have that quality of connection in germany more than angry enough to put in very mildly many of complain that this makes his hard to do business in the area and every slow internet time and as we know time is money so it's important for the economy and we have a good my ball...
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called loss of footsie this is impossible to understand 7 years ago i was driving through estonia the baltic republics and poland even today i don't have that quality of connection in germany. found a new year's miracle we find out what happened to a little boy who was pulled from the ruins of a towel.
called loss of footsie this is impossible to understand 7 years ago i was driving through estonia the baltic republics and poland even today i don't have that quality of connection in germany. found a new year's miracle we find out what happened to a little boy who was pulled from the ruins of a towel.
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understand what's up with 7 years ago i was driving through estonia the baltic republics and poland even today i don't have that quality of connection in germany. and in new years miracle we find out what happened to a little boy who was pulled from the ruins of a tower block that collapsed in russia a year.
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of the eu council, which won't come easy. they have been met with opposition from poland, hungary and the czech republic — with one of the mainnt gavin lee has been following today's summit and joins us now. gavin, this green deal, is the new european leadership going to get it three? brand-new team within the european union, new head of the european union, new head of the european council. ursula, the first woman in the job european council. ursula, the first woman in thejob in european council. ursula, the first woman in the job in what european council. ursula, the first woman in thejob in what is european council. ursula, the first woman in the job in what is the most powerful position, really. a new broom soups clean, or a new pram soup screen, because that is what she wants. basically, she is causing a revolution saying this is her man on the main moment to make sure by 2050 the eu is climate neutral and by2030 2050 the eu is climate neutral and by 2030 50% of fossil fuels have been cut across europe. she said it is out of date, out of touch, so how does that break in the summit? 27 countries meeting, uk have their own
of the eu council, which won't come easy. they have been met with opposition from poland, hungary and the czech republic — with one of the mainnt gavin lee has been following today's summit and joins us now. gavin, this green deal, is the new european leadership going to get it three? brand-new team within the european union, new head of the european union, new head of the european council. ursula, the first woman in the job european council. ursula, the first woman in thejob in european...
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state of central bank intervention we see nation states stockpiling gold and others like poland and slovak. are repatriating their gold so although it's hard to establish what's happening in the republic market because there's a lot of opacity there gold market is pretty straightforward people buy gold when they're worried about what's going on and these countries around the world are stockpiling gold they're repatriating gold what do you read into that if anything dave has been going on for the better part of a decade now at least around russia china. you know germany caller all it's go back . i think holland just did then mark i think they call there's back now and so on and as you said poland doubled its goal stash almost overnight so i think what will frustrate people is that even a good play like buying gold during stressful times so i can apply a quick way it's going to take years but i think we'll go market is telling us that there is something going wrong. we would be the threat would system when their dollars are currency and that there are some evils forming in our future let me try to summarize the conversation we're having so far we we both agree that there are a lot of wa
state of central bank intervention we see nation states stockpiling gold and others like poland and slovak. are repatriating their gold so although it's hard to establish what's happening in the republic market because there's a lot of opacity there gold market is pretty straightforward people buy gold when they're worried about what's going on and these countries around the world are stockpiling gold they're repatriating gold what do you read into that if anything dave has been going on for...
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and leaders were quite aware of that problem that it is particularly hard for some member states particularly hard for poland to achieve these targets for the czech republic for instance it's a little bit easier because they have nuclear power plants and the czech prime minister also was keen to mention that nuclear has been put into that tax of putting some more legitimacy on a carbon neutral about rather foot from from the perspective from the others member states problematic energy source now the compensation will be here the key issue regarding regarding poland because everyone knows at the end of the day if poland wants to see money from. to compensate for changing their energy mix that they will have to play along with the targets that have been agreed thank you very much for that update from the summit in brussels. if you round up now some of the other stories making news this hour the u.s. has test fired a missile over the pacific had long been banned under a treaty between the united states and russia the arms treaty was abandoned last summer that amidst deteriorating relations arms control advocates say that the test risks fueling an arms race b
and leaders were quite aware of that problem that it is particularly hard for some member states particularly hard for poland to achieve these targets for the czech republic for instance it's a little bit easier because they have nuclear power plants and the czech prime minister also was keen to mention that nuclear has been put into that tax of putting some more legitimacy on a carbon neutral about rather foot from from the perspective from the others member states problematic energy source...
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republics and poland some students are down i don't see a connection in germany. and in these miracle we find out what happened to a little boy called from the ruins of a. collapsed in russia a year ago.
republics and poland some students are down i don't see a connection in germany. and in these miracle we find out what happened to a little boy called from the ruins of a. collapsed in russia a year ago.
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republic, poland already single quite relu cta nt. poland already single quite reluctant. the only part that needs ratifying is the money side ofr pressure from environment campaigners like greta thunburg, and she hasjust been named time magazine‘s person of the year and you interviewed her a few days ago, didn‘t you? what did you make of her? i mention this to her ina you make of her? i mention this to her in a conference that she was likely and was certainly the favourite for her influence. i said that to her and asked how she thought she had influenced people in the last year, what have you achieved? she said that she felt she really has got a groundswell of movement with 7.5 million people on monday for the friday‘s future climate process. she said she believes it has helped change some opinions on the ground but felt it was worthless that when politically, leaders were doing very little and thatis leaders were doing very little and that is particularly in the climate in madrid and there was a report that there don‘t has been anything tangible so far. and you wonder if this fits the bill because it was spoken about european
republic, poland already single quite relu cta nt. poland already single quite reluctant. the only part that needs ratifying is the money side ofr pressure from environment campaigners like greta thunburg, and she hasjust been named time magazine‘s person of the year and you interviewed her a few days ago, didn‘t you? what did you make of her? i mention this to her ina you make of her? i mention this to her in a conference that she was likely and was certainly the favourite for her...
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republic are searching for emotive oligarch countries that is shooting in nearly five years. always say, gunmen often part in the waiting room of a hospital in a city not far from the border with polandt and killed six people before turning the gun on himself half an hour later, just a few miles from the hospital. >> translator: when the police reached the scene of the dentist season, he was still alive but succumbed to his injuries after half an hour of resuscitation. the perpetrator of the surrender seconds that. >> the good man. he was suffering from serious mental health issues. >>> a two-part land to help the bay area seawater, coming up next and i, and he does about the 75 year agreement that will free up millions of gallons of drinking water. >>> one of his favorite guitars, and amplifier, even comments from his childhood, all of her auction. how much someone was willing to pay for one of jerry garcia's favorite guitars. >>> raindrops falling in the north bay right now. perhaps this up and commute and even the morning commute, i will see you back here. plant based material that's not thisonly extremely durable, but also quite flexible. making it ideal for warby parker glasses.
republic are searching for emotive oligarch countries that is shooting in nearly five years. always say, gunmen often part in the waiting room of a hospital in a city not far from the border with polandt and killed six people before turning the gun on himself half an hour later, just a few miles from the hospital. >> translator: when the police reached the scene of the dentist season, he was still alive but succumbed to his injuries after half an hour of resuscitation. the perpetrator of...
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poland, around the world. you are coming here, you're not coming here. remember all of those photographs of afghanis trying to get into hungary? look what happened in the democratic republic of germany. the most powerful and most enlightened leader in the world at the time, angela merkel. her party got clobbered. it is fear. a lot is at stake. i will give you a copy of the whole plan, and thank you. [applause] mr. biden: i know you have to go and i'm supposed to go. if you ask me an easy question, if you give me something, i will try and do it in 25 words or less. you, ma'am, give her the mic. >> what is your plan for addressing gun violence? [applause] mr. biden: that is really important. when i said the soul of the nation, think about what it says about our soul when you send your child or grandchild off in first or second or third or fourth grade, and they learn how to duck and cover. building new schools so you can hide behind them in case a shooter shows up. the generation that is most uneasy and has the greatest anxiety of any generation in america is the z generation, ages 7-17. know what the greatest fear is? getting shot in school. talk about a sick soul. i am th
poland, around the world. you are coming here, you're not coming here. remember all of those photographs of afghanis trying to get into hungary? look what happened in the democratic republic of germany. the most powerful and most enlightened leader in the world at the time, angela merkel. her party got clobbered. it is fear. a lot is at stake. i will give you a copy of the whole plan, and thank you. [applause] mr. biden: i know you have to go and i'm supposed to go. if you ask me an easy...
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of nato have recognized it. they still have embassies in turkey, their ription were not harmed. belgian, canada, the czech republic, the netherlands, poland, the slavic republic, they all did the right thing. i say to my friends and colleagues, genocide is genocide. senators in this body should have the simple courage to say it plainly, say it clearly, and say it without reservation. in every session of congress since 2006, i have introduced or cosponsored resolutions affirming the facts of the armenian genocide. when i was chairman of the senate foreign relations committee i wags proud to preside over the passage of the legislation in the committee. if we're not successful this afternoon, i know we're not going to stop until we are. i'm not going to stop until i go through every single senator who is willing to come to the floor and issue an objection on behalf of the administration because i think that armenian americans need to know who stands in support of recognizing the genocide, who opposes that. i want to thank senator cruz for joining me in this effort. he's been stalwart with me in this regard in this bipartisan resolution. i wa
of nato have recognized it. they still have embassies in turkey, their ription were not harmed. belgian, canada, the czech republic, the netherlands, poland, the slavic republic, they all did the right thing. i say to my friends and colleagues, genocide is genocide. senators in this body should have the simple courage to say it plainly, say it clearly, and say it without reservation. in every session of congress since 2006, i have introduced or cosponsored resolutions affirming the facts of the...