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in slovakia, roma people face segregation, large scale unemployment and discrimination by police.espite being the second largest ethnic group in the country, they live in the margins of society with little chance of integrating. but ever since being elected the mayor of a small village in eastern slovakia, vladimir ledecky decided to change things. >> of vladimir is the hands-on type of mayor and is making changes in his village. big changes. >> after my election as mayor, i quickly realized that you have to actively tackle the problems in the village. it was clear that something had to change that we have to get the roma into a settled lifestyle with the possibility of finding a job. so we set up a company for roma who otherwise would not have had a chance on the free labor market. >> the roma were initially hesitant, then more and more gradually joined the scheme and took up jobs. earning a wage gave them money, which they used to build new houses. ivan kacura also recently moved into his new home with his wife and four children. it has gas, a sewage system and running water. it
in slovakia, roma people face segregation, large scale unemployment and discrimination by police.espite being the second largest ethnic group in the country, they live in the margins of society with little chance of integrating. but ever since being elected the mayor of a small village in eastern slovakia, vladimir ledecky decided to change things. >> of vladimir is the hands-on type of mayor and is making changes in his village. big changes. >> after my election as mayor, i quickly...
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in slovakia, roma people face segregation, large scale unemployment and discrimination by police.espite being the second largest ethnic group in the country, they live in the marargins of society with little chance of integrating. but ever since being elected the mayor of a small village in eastern slovakia, vladimir ledecky decided to change things. >> of vladimir is the hands-on type of mayor and is making changes in his village. big changes. >> after my election as mayor, i quickly realized that you have to actively tackle the problems in the village. it was clear that something had to change that we have to get the roma into a settled lifestyle with the possibility of finding a job. so we set up a company for roma who otherwise would not have had a chance on the freeee labor market. >> the roma were initially hesitant, then more and more gradually joined the scheme and took up jobs. earning a wage gave them money, which they used to build new houses. ivan kacura also recently moved into his new home with his wife and four children. it has gas, a sewage system and running water
in slovakia, roma people face segregation, large scale unemployment and discrimination by police.espite being the second largest ethnic group in the country, they live in the marargins of society with little chance of integrating. but ever since being elected the mayor of a small village in eastern slovakia, vladimir ledecky decided to change things. >> of vladimir is the hands-on type of mayor and is making changes in his village. big changes. >> after my election as mayor, i...
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petra vlhova of slovakia took third place. in the men's big final. on to claim victory.was third. did that whet your appetite for the winter olympics? in order to win those all—important gold medals. from all over the world. here is a taste of what you will see on sport today over the next week. spencerjust looks so pretty in the air. air. arthritis about two months before the games. the games. to get out of bed, it was so painful. backside 720... felix, two time defending olympic champion, and luge is my sport. champion, and luge is my sport. drive 154 kilometres per hour is unbelievable. it is gold or bust for us. it is gold or bust for us. us. we are strong, strong women, strong competitors. strong competitors. over 250 metres, and this is my sport. after returning home from winning the australian open on sunday. in melbourne to lift his 20th grand slam title at the age of 36. challenge cup. gone from the la clippers to the pistons. pistons. eight in the row, the cavaliers are eighth in the conference. eighth in the conference. eight to make the play—offs —— their com
petra vlhova of slovakia took third place. in the men's big final. on to claim victory.was third. did that whet your appetite for the winter olympics? in order to win those all—important gold medals. from all over the world. here is a taste of what you will see on sport today over the next week. spencerjust looks so pretty in the air. air. arthritis about two months before the games. the games. to get out of bed, it was so painful. backside 720... felix, two time defending olympic champion,...
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margaret meissner was born in austria and trace in practical slovakia in one nine hundred thirty four the growing anti semitism in her city became more and more noticeable so markets mother center to paris and joined a year later. but the influence of the masses was soon felt in france as well. one day markets mother received a letter. so i went to the police station with her and us the will you take a year since none of your business go and where you momofuku business go home so here i was burma served my mother was gone we had no money markets mother was deported two girls internment camp in southern france market was eighty years old alone and had to find a way out of europe she fled paris on a bicycle at the same time her mother succeeded in escaping the internment camp by some miracle the mother and daughter found each other just child kilometers from. together they made their way to spain where they found a way to travel to america but he was not to be they were picked up by the spanish police and thrown in jail so after all this we were groomed to be. room incidents but to see
margaret meissner was born in austria and trace in practical slovakia in one nine hundred thirty four the growing anti semitism in her city became more and more noticeable so markets mother center to paris and joined a year later. but the influence of the masses was soon felt in france as well. one day markets mother received a letter. so i went to the police station with her and us the will you take a year since none of your business go and where you momofuku business go home so here i was...
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clear the air it will suit britain the czech republic germany spain france italy hungary romania and slovakia if they don't present a new plan is to lower pollution. the air is thick in germany's major cities air pollution is way over acceptable standards in mind metropole of neri is including munich stuttgart and berlin and the e.u. commission is fed up it says the seven years since the standards were adopted was a nuff time for germany to mend its air polluting ways. and the face of such long standing favors to take serious steps in and in view that the legal process will continue all member states to add to this this life threatening problem with the agency that it deserves the european commission estimates four hundred fifty thousand people die prematurely each year in europe due to the effects of air pollution clean air is not a much higher rate but the german environment minister is pushing back she says her country has done a lot heating and industrial plants have been modernized fine particle pollution is no longer a problem except in stood guard the main issue in germany is nitrogen
clear the air it will suit britain the czech republic germany spain france italy hungary romania and slovakia if they don't present a new plan is to lower pollution. the air is thick in germany's major cities air pollution is way over acceptable standards in mind metropole of neri is including munich stuttgart and berlin and the e.u. commission is fed up it says the seven years since the standards were adopted was a nuff time for germany to mend its air polluting ways. and the face of such long...
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even one single migrant from italy agrees especially hungary poland and the czech republic and also slovakia and now the e.u. has the toss to find a more permanent solution mechanism to relocate their arrivals from greece and italy but still there's this fierce opposition from eastern countries and still there's no solution in sight but all agree the current dubbin rules do not work so we have to find a solution and also the budget is a aspect of that because many people say you can't have money if you do don't take migrants so dirty is not a one way street.
even one single migrant from italy agrees especially hungary poland and the czech republic and also slovakia and now the e.u. has the toss to find a more permanent solution mechanism to relocate their arrivals from greece and italy but still there's this fierce opposition from eastern countries and still there's no solution in sight but all agree the current dubbin rules do not work so we have to find a solution and also the budget is a aspect of that because many people say you can't have...
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even one single migrant from italy agrees especially hungary poland the czech republic and also slovakia and now the e.u. has the toss to find a more permanent solution mechanism to relocate their rivals from greece and italy but still there's this fear is a position from eastern countries and still there's no solution in sight but all agree the current rules do not work so we have to find a solution and also the budget is a aspect of that because many people say you can't have money if you do don't take migrants so dirty is not a one way street we mentioned that at bragg's it is also a big issue on the agenda what's next in the time table and are the other twenty seven members united. as of now the twenty seven united they have now to a degree negotiate with the brits about a transition period a two year period from. the final solution and this is also very difficult because the us offering britain a kind of a membership without voting rights for these two years so the brits would have to pay and would have no rights. to vote in brussels and after that in march then the negotiations abo
even one single migrant from italy agrees especially hungary poland the czech republic and also slovakia and now the e.u. has the toss to find a more permanent solution mechanism to relocate their rivals from greece and italy but still there's this fear is a position from eastern countries and still there's no solution in sight but all agree the current rules do not work so we have to find a solution and also the budget is a aspect of that because many people say you can't have money if you do...
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a good book going on as an altitude of one thousand meters see that mountain over there it's in slovakia. back to coupon street where horse drawn slaves make way for horse drawn carriages there are a fun and traditional way to see the city with its unique architectural style. there are small wooden villas with pointed roofs a number of gables and ornamental decorations. this is the villa which was built at the end of the nineteenth century now it houses a museum of local architecture the residence of zack opana take pride in their local traditions. in the old days we used animals to haul coal and wood. animals have always been really important to us started up my grandfather and great grandfather and horses if i do too not that i use days on the horses or only use our tourism but our drivers close haven't changed much. the sleigh still look the same to the horses can pull up to eight passengers at a time. the roads here have lots of curves which isn't unusual for mountainous regions this part of the country also gets a lot of snow and that makes horse drawn sleighs an ideal means of tran
a good book going on as an altitude of one thousand meters see that mountain over there it's in slovakia. back to coupon street where horse drawn slaves make way for horse drawn carriages there are a fun and traditional way to see the city with its unique architectural style. there are small wooden villas with pointed roofs a number of gables and ornamental decorations. this is the villa which was built at the end of the nineteenth century now it houses a museum of local architecture the...
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france they're really beginning they refused to will come anybody on the east or you have poland slovakia czech republic countries where there is almost do unemployment on the contrary you have incredible brain drain because the wages are so law that all the young people leave the county to get somewhere else i mean to get a job a decent job and so they have on the contrary a problem or forget the liberal market they could feel for with very skilled i mean migrants and refugees but they refuse it simply for ideological reasons so this is one element is the money is there is not true the darn no resources to do it the problem is that politically speaking they don't want to do it then when it comes to the general problem of austerity again ok we faced almost a decade of cruel stary in the european union does destroy jobs but also killed people actually really killed people because there were a lot of people going for suicide i mean because they couldn't get a job or because the their activities were destroyed i mean they were out of the society etc so terrible it was terrible of me but now
france they're really beginning they refused to will come anybody on the east or you have poland slovakia czech republic countries where there is almost do unemployment on the contrary you have incredible brain drain because the wages are so law that all the young people leave the county to get somewhere else i mean to get a job a decent job and so they have on the contrary a problem or forget the liberal market they could feel for with very skilled i mean migrants and refugees but they refuse...
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to slovakia was supposed to supply egypt with two hundred aircraft. tags.thousand it was something fabulous. in november one thousand nine hundred fifty five bangor ian began a second term as israel's prime minister. at the top of his agenda was how to respond to the growing strength of egypt now arms to the teeth. eight months later the opportunity came. when nelson announced the nationalization of the suez canal. a decision that outraged the british and french the owners of the international canal company. it is a matter of life and death doors are all. our quarrel is not with it still less with the out of work. it is with colonel not. that he's not going to trust to keep under green. britain and france were convinced that military intervention would be needed to recapture the canal. and bring down the upstart. but to pretext was needed. beano was it of. a thought a high end to a sort of evil. i mean most a i. home with very up. the whole other s.s. norm hire club room in a part of train and what that i mean by the how to kill myself with a shrug and yell
to slovakia was supposed to supply egypt with two hundred aircraft. tags.thousand it was something fabulous. in november one thousand nine hundred fifty five bangor ian began a second term as israel's prime minister. at the top of his agenda was how to respond to the growing strength of egypt now arms to the teeth. eight months later the opportunity came. when nelson announced the nationalization of the suez canal. a decision that outraged the british and french the owners of the international...
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about he said he's worried about some of the countries to the broader european culture, hungary, slovakia, the czech republic and polish, and whether they share enough common cultural heritage to move forward on the same values that's come up a lot recently. i also asked about brexit. he is kind of very much in favor of a canada plus plus plus deal as he put it but he doesn't think that the british negotiating is giving us an affirmative start from which to get an agreement listen in. >> when you enter into a negotiation where one of the two parties have still to decide what they want to reach, the negotiation itself becomes something like chaos >> that was carlo calenda so whether you're pro brexit or t anti brexit, chaos >> thank you very much >>> let's talk about oil let's look at what commodity complex has been doing in the last couple of sessions. we have come down a bit. you can see crude is down almost 0.5% trading around $69 wti is also down around 0.9% today. so a heavy day in the oil complex. back out to steve, because steve has been very busy not just covering italian politics,
about he said he's worried about some of the countries to the broader european culture, hungary, slovakia, the czech republic and polish, and whether they share enough common cultural heritage to move forward on the same values that's come up a lot recently. i also asked about brexit. he is kind of very much in favor of a canada plus plus plus deal as he put it but he doesn't think that the british negotiating is giving us an affirmative start from which to get an agreement listen in. >>...
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these thought really hormones were paid for by bank transfer to an account in slovakia and dispatched from poland. even do need to feel used for rapid weight loss and fatal at four times the recommended dose ordered from a website based in panama it was dispatched from the u k. even more amazing is this molecule sent from china known as f g four five one two pharmaceutical abar trees are still testing its effectiveness against certain forms of anemia so does around four hundred euros a gram one month course of treatment for elite athletes would cost almost three thousand euro news. these products a proof of worldwide trafficking a parallel market with its laboratories websites and dealers spread out all over the world a global market which athletes willingly use. anybody twork new depreciation or your mobile to do it all or similar or is it an admitted you nestle narrative of who are you to bet is that the next you to me you know the popular or soon you will do best remote when you don't show me a species on time when you point me to or observe it is almost sophisticated yet because o
these thought really hormones were paid for by bank transfer to an account in slovakia and dispatched from poland. even do need to feel used for rapid weight loss and fatal at four times the recommended dose ordered from a website based in panama it was dispatched from the u k. even more amazing is this molecule sent from china known as f g four five one two pharmaceutical abar trees are still testing its effectiveness against certain forms of anemia so does around four hundred euros a gram one...
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we are talking the baltic states, slovakia, and others.tes, there has not been the kind of convergence we would like to see. in countries that have lower income levels 20 years ago, they are not catching up with a couple of exceptions. that requires policies, particularly in a structural area, to help address. matt: what you think about the situation in greece? do you expect the imf to activate its program over the coming months, and do you expect the european creditors to come to agreement with imf on debt relief? jeffrey: we have an agreement in principle with greece right now. that means we have agreed on the policy package, fully supportive of the policies the greek government is undertaking, but we are waiting to find a full agreement with european partners on that debt relief to make that sustainable. those discussions on debt relief are underway now. we are optimistic we can come to a conclusion in the coming weeks fully activate our program before the europeans finish their program. guy: how much further do europeans have to go? me
we are talking the baltic states, slovakia, and others.tes, there has not been the kind of convergence we would like to see. in countries that have lower income levels 20 years ago, they are not catching up with a couple of exceptions. that requires policies, particularly in a structural area, to help address. matt: what you think about the situation in greece? do you expect the imf to activate its program over the coming months, and do you expect the european creditors to come to agreement...
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the european union especially eastern european countries the vicious states pulling czech republic slovakia hungary want to set a new vision and want to basically reform the european union in their way which would lead to a division within the european union there's an election coming up in hungary and prime minister viktor orban is complaining on the fact that they do not want that hungary does not want refugees to enter the country that. does not want to accept laws that are within the european union and of course you have many elections coming up in russia and iraq there also people are complaining on their form of nationalism. it doesn't always have to be or have to do with a nation didn't ethnicity per se however it could also a play out the religious groups but it's definitely a story disco in just a few dozen twenty eight hundred many parts of the world correspondent funny for sure and thank you for sharing your experiences with us this morning. funday you can find all the funnies travels on our website good of you dot com forward slash new nationalism and you can reach out or funny
the european union especially eastern european countries the vicious states pulling czech republic slovakia hungary want to set a new vision and want to basically reform the european union in their way which would lead to a division within the european union there's an election coming up in hungary and prime minister viktor orban is complaining on the fact that they do not want that hungary does not want refugees to enter the country that. does not want to accept laws that are within the...
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growth, you know like we have 15 kids now that we manage and have come to us from all over the world, slovakia, everywhere they are the most talented young people on the planet i'm not even guessing. we have a young girl emily baird who has been writing for century artist since she was 5 years old. obama calls her a baby mozart. frightening. >> let's hope they're going to be listening to you. >> jacob, jonah nelson they don't stop. >> let's hope they'll be listening to you my advice is listen to count basy, the late '50s because you were the chart leader. pick up some live albums from the '50s frank sinatra, the man produced it right here. l.a. is my lady -- >> at fountain blue. >> at the fountain blue you did that listen to this man and listen to his great band leading efforts thank you for joining us donna, thank you good luck on it. we'll keep track of that and see how it goes. >> he's on it like a hornet. >> i'm on top of it. thank you for joining us we're here all day today and tomorrow talking to the leaders in the etf industry. back to you. >> i'm not cool enough to pick up from -- >> o
growth, you know like we have 15 kids now that we manage and have come to us from all over the world, slovakia, everywhere they are the most talented young people on the planet i'm not even guessing. we have a young girl emily baird who has been writing for century artist since she was 5 years old. obama calls her a baby mozart. frightening. >> let's hope they're going to be listening to you. >> jacob, jonah nelson they don't stop. >> let's hope they'll be listening to you my...