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with ferrara, tarianna is a professor political science at the competency university of madrid. she says people will continue to seek a better life. existing policies don't help. one of the day they should have the european union migration policies that structure, to some extent, they show management of migration in the neighboring countries, have the case for morocco and turkey for you. go to the european union, laid hands both these countries which are known to countries by the way, the management of migration flows. and as to that, to those countries get some money, they get a corporate buy, let's what corporation we can, you can union and also get that they get money for managing the migration close. also, i should say that in this case it has been the period of high tension between moral on space over the last year. i got, i wanted to remember you that the crisis i opened in the last may 2021 in the, when the moral authority is open up the orders among the spain. and moreover, lately the. ringback people get into it to say that this time, what we see is ale to action, which
with ferrara, tarianna is a professor political science at the competency university of madrid. she says people will continue to seek a better life. existing policies don't help. one of the day they should have the european union migration policies that structure, to some extent, they show management of migration in the neighboring countries, have the case for morocco and turkey for you. go to the european union, laid hands both these countries which are known to countries by the way, the...
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who for the attorney, who is a professor of political science at the complex tense university of madrid, she says people will continue to seek a better life. and that existing policies don't help. one of the, the dish this how the europe can you migration policies and structure to some extent they show management of migration in the neighboring countries, not the case for moral contact. if i go back to the european union laid hands, both these countries which are level got the countries by the way, the management of migration flows through that the they, those countries get some money, they get some corporate buy, let's reparation. we can, you can union and also get the day they get money for managing the migration close . also, i should say that the, in the case has been the period of high tension between moral on space over the last year. i got, i wanted to remember you, that the crisis i opened in the last may 2021 in sales. when the moral authority is open up the orders among the spain and moral, leaving all the people get into it to say that this time. why we see is they'll to acti
who for the attorney, who is a professor of political science at the complex tense university of madrid, she says people will continue to seek a better life. and that existing policies don't help. one of the, the dish this how the europe can you migration policies and structure to some extent they show management of migration in the neighboring countries, not the case for moral contact. if i go back to the european union laid hands, both these countries which are level got the countries by the...
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ferrara, terry, and who's a professor of political science, and they come through tons at university of madrid. she says people will continue to seek a better life, and the existing policies do not help one of the dish this how the europe can union migration policies. that structure, to some extent, they show management of migration in the neighboring countries, have the case from oracle and turkey, for instance. go to the european union, laid hands both these countries which are on level 2 countries by the way, the management of migration flows. and as through that, the they, those countries get some money, they get a corporate buy, let's recovery so we can, you can union and also get the day they get money for managing the migration close . also, i should say that in this case it has been a period of high tension between moral on phase of the last year. i got, i wanted to remember you that the crisis opened in the last may 2021 in the moral authority. open up the orders among the spain and moral leaving all the people get into the sale to the sign was we see a bill to action, which means the
ferrara, terry, and who's a professor of political science, and they come through tons at university of madrid. she says people will continue to seek a better life, and the existing policies do not help one of the dish this how the europe can union migration policies. that structure, to some extent, they show management of migration in the neighboring countries, have the case from oracle and turkey, for instance. go to the european union, laid hands both these countries which are on level 2...
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teresa who is professor of political science at the comple, tends a university of madrid, as she says, people will continue to seek a better life in the existing policy. do not help one of the dish this how the europe can union migration policies that structure, to some extent, they show management of migration in the neighboring countries have the case from oracle on turkey for instance. go that to the european union, laid hands both these countries which are level the countries by the way, the management of migration flows through that the they, those countries get some money, they get a corporate buy, let's recovery so we can you can union and also get the day they get money for managing the migration close. also, i should say that in this case it has been a period of high tension between. ready moral on space over the last year. i got, i wanted to remember you, that the crisis i open in the last may 2021 in the, when the moral authority is open up the orders among the spain and moral leaving all the people get into the sale to the sign. i was with the bill to show which means the
teresa who is professor of political science at the comple, tends a university of madrid, as she says, people will continue to seek a better life in the existing policy. do not help one of the dish this how the europe can union migration policies that structure, to some extent, they show management of migration in the neighboring countries have the case from oracle on turkey for instance. go that to the european union, laid hands both these countries which are level the countries by the way,...
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manner. ruth herrera tyria and is a professor of political science at the cooper penn state university of madrid. and she says that people will continue to seek a better life better life. and that existing policies do not help one of the, the, the, the, how the europe can you migration policies and structure? to some extent, they show management of migration in the neighboring countries. the case from rural kentucky go that to the european union laid hands both these countries which are level the countries by the way, the management of migration flows. as through that, the day those countries get some money, they get a cooperate bilateral corporation. we can new york in union and also get the day they get money for managing the migration close. also, i should say that in the case it has been the period of high tension between moral on space over the last year. i got, i wanted to remember you that the crisis i open in the last may 2021 in the when the moral authority is open up the orders among the spain and moral leaving. ringback all the people get into it to say that this time was we see bill
manner. ruth herrera tyria and is a professor of political science at the cooper penn state university of madrid. and she says that people will continue to seek a better life better life. and that existing policies do not help one of the, the, the, the, how the europe can you migration policies and structure? to some extent, they show management of migration in the neighboring countries. the case from rural kentucky go that to the european union laid hands both these countries which are level...
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she's a professor of political science at the conclude 10 say university of madrid. thank you so much for being on the program. or if, 1st of all, for people that are not familiar with this part of the world, why are people so desperate to get to this on claim? while we have to take into account the border among europe and africa, guys most gave burgundy bordering their walls. and maybe they did rent in both content and it's, it's a tough, huge difference of income. so that's one of the main claims for people who wanted to cross towards the euro from coming from africa, especially from sub sahara, from the countries. molly, or even in this case they abberly were, you know, the people coming from the under the one to 2 to claim for refugees that use. so we have a huge amount of people who wanted to cross through the and a west mediterranean group, the worst european union trying to find a better life with things and vision of some pretty happy people. but also we've seen some people in some pretty severe conditions. how can migrants from this part of the will be better
she's a professor of political science at the conclude 10 say university of madrid. thank you so much for being on the program. or if, 1st of all, for people that are not familiar with this part of the world, why are people so desperate to get to this on claim? while we have to take into account the border among europe and africa, guys most gave burgundy bordering their walls. and maybe they did rent in both content and it's, it's a tough, huge difference of income. so that's one of the main...
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officers, were injured worth. ferrero is a professor of political science at the complete 10 se university of madrid. she says, people will continue to say, get better life. an existing policies aren't helping one of the, the, the, the, how the europe can union migration policies have structure to us. and externally, spatial management of migration in the neighboring countries, the case from rural kentucky go that to the european union laid hands both these countries which are known, they will go to countries by the way. the management of migration flows through that to those countries, get some money, they get some corporate bilateral corporation. we can new york in union and also get the day they get money for managing the migration close. also, i should say that in this case it has been the period of high tension between moral on space over the last year. i got, i wanted to remember you, that the crisis i open in the last may 2021 in the, when the moral authority is open up the orders among the spain and moral, leaving all the people get into the sale. this time, what we see is they'll to action,
officers, were injured worth. ferrero is a professor of political science at the complete 10 se university of madrid. she says, people will continue to say, get better life. an existing policies aren't helping one of the, the, the, the, how the europe can union migration policies have structure to us. and externally, spatial management of migration in the neighboring countries, the case from rural kentucky go that to the european union laid hands both these countries which are known, they will...
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a violent manner. rough ferrera toriana as a professor political science at the competency university of madrid. she says people will continue to seek a better life and existing policies don't help. one of the dish, this house, the european union migration policies and structure. to some extent, they show management of migration in the neighboring countries, have the case for morocco and turkey for go that to the european union laid hands both these countries which are level to countries by the way, the management of migration flows through that the they, those countries get some money, they get some corporate buy, let's corporation we can, you can union and also get the day they get money for managing the migration close . also, i should say that in the case it has been the period of high tension between moral on fame over the last year. i got, i wanted to remember you that the crisis i opened in the last may 2021 in sales. the moral authority is open up the orders among the spain and moral leaving all the people get into it to say that this time i was with the sale to action, which means the
a violent manner. rough ferrera toriana as a professor political science at the competency university of madrid. she says people will continue to seek a better life and existing policies don't help. one of the dish, this house, the european union migration policies and structure. to some extent, they show management of migration in the neighboring countries, have the case for morocco and turkey for go that to the european union laid hands both these countries which are level to countries by the...
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in pamplona, there's the pontifical university of santa crunchy in rome, hospitals in pamplona and madrid. business schools in spain, the united states, brazil, and germany. several 100 schools and kindergartens, as well as numerous foundations. the investments seem to be paying off. the spanish judiciary is still sent to be influenced by opus day. former judge santiago vidal made serious accusations. the newspaper l. public are quoted him as saying one 3rd of all spanish judges and prosecutors are linked to opus day. god opens day also appears to draw significant financial support from spain's educational system. according to el pais, a leading spanish newspaper in 2020 investment in state supported private schools. the majority of which are religious increased by 7 percent. while investment in the public school system was cut by 5 percent. okay, days network of private schools also includes the i e as e business school in barcelona, the financial times has ranked the schools, m b, a program among the best globally an i. e s e campus was opened in munich in 2015. students don't have to b
in pamplona, there's the pontifical university of santa crunchy in rome, hospitals in pamplona and madrid. business schools in spain, the united states, brazil, and germany. several 100 schools and kindergartens, as well as numerous foundations. the investments seem to be paying off. the spanish judiciary is still sent to be influenced by opus day. former judge santiago vidal made serious accusations. the newspaper l. public are quoted him as saying one 3rd of all spanish judges and prosecutors...
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studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. judy: today in madrid, nato's 30 leaders officially invited finland and sweden to become members and released a new strategic vision that called russia the alliance's most significant threat. meanwhile the u.s. announced it would deploy thousands of additional troops to europe. nick schifrin reports now from madrid. nick: they arrived in europe as europe faces war, the leaders of the world's largest military alliance, today celebrated what they see as a coalition, renewed. president biden: the united states and our allies, we're going to step up, we're stepping up. we're proving that nato is more needed now than it ever has been. nick: in a meeting with secretary-general jens stoltenberg, president biden announced new u.s. military deploynts. including more f-35's to the u.k., more ships to spain, additional air defenses to germany and italy. a brigade combat team of more more -- of more than 3000 troops to romania. and in poland for the first time since the cold war, the u.s. will create a u.s. base in ea
studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. judy: today in madrid, nato's 30 leaders officially invited finland and sweden to become members and released a new strategic vision that called russia the alliance's most significant threat. meanwhile the u.s. announced it would deploy thousands of additional troops to europe. nick schifrin reports now from madrid. nick: they arrived in europe as europe faces war, the leaders of the...
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jonathan turley, professor at george washington university law school, great to have you on the final day of the supreme court turnover. overseas in madrid, just before the two final opinions came out, here's the president. >> we have been a leader in the world in terms of personal rights and privacy rights, and it is a mistake in my view for the supreme court to do what it did. i can understand why the american people are frustrated, because of what the supreme court did. >> shannon: he called it outrageous behavior by the supreme court, what you make of a legal branch going after another? >> i think it is despicable behavior by the president, and shannon coming he was elected to be kind of the anti-trump, observed to norm, you don't go overseas and attack other components of the american government, i just think in a better time in this country, he would be censured by congress, unfortunately, the time in the country we are in, this is like thursday and it's about as unusual as the sun coming up tomorrow. >> shannon: true, i want to talk to you about the administrative state, you have spoken about this quite a bit, "the wall street jou
jonathan turley, professor at george washington university law school, great to have you on the final day of the supreme court turnover. overseas in madrid, just before the two final opinions came out, here's the president. >> we have been a leader in the world in terms of personal rights and privacy rights, and it is a mistake in my view for the supreme court to do what it did. i can understand why the american people are frustrated, because of what the supreme court did. >>...
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of jerry schultz reporting from the native summit in madrid. earlier i spoke with dr. alliance. ned cough, a rush, an expert, and electra at university college london. here's her take on native's announcement that it will support ukraine as long as it takes. so i think we have definitely, and you know, i think is now accepted by all sides that this will, will carry on for months and that there is no and insight, i think, has been accepted by nato by president by then prime minister abra johnson. because i think in practice we have now war of attrition and on the ground we simply don't know how long it's gonna take and that's why it has a timeline. so we've been hearing this week from a g 7, a nato. you know, this is until the end of this year. so this is actually going into sort of the autumn and winter if we're talking about this is being a matter of months and not necessarily being a matter of years. is that, in your opinion, is that more realistic? is that also more feasible? considering that western leaders, they have voters that they have to answer to voters who, you know, may not be able to wait for as long as it takes when it comes to suppor
of jerry schultz reporting from the native summit in madrid. earlier i spoke with dr. alliance. ned cough, a rush, an expert, and electra at university college london. here's her take on native's announcement that it will support ukraine as long as it takes. so i think we have definitely, and you know, i think is now accepted by all sides that this will, will carry on for months and that there is no and insight, i think, has been accepted by nato by president by then prime minister abra...
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of russia at university college london. and i asked her what the key developments have been from this summit here in madrid. support that the west is trying to give ukraine. part of the things— trying to give ukraine. part of the things russians and vladimir putin were banking on his western disinterest. the west would get bored _ disinterest. the west would get bored and move on and their attention— bored and move on and their attention would be focused on something else. the fact nato placed russia _ something else. the fact nato placed russia at— something else. the fact nato placed russia at the heart of its threat is very substantial because it shows the ongoing focus on what's going on in ukraine _ the ongoing focus on what's going on in ukraine and that will bolster ukraine — in ukraine and that will bolster ukraine and their military efforts and it— ukraine and their military efforts and it will— ukraine and their military efforts and it will send a message to russia that what— and it will send a message to russia that what they are doing on the ground — that what they are doing on the ground in— th
of russia at university college london. and i asked her what the key developments have been from this summit here in madrid. support that the west is trying to give ukraine. part of the things— trying to give ukraine. part of the things russians and vladimir putin were banking on his western disinterest. the west would get bored _ disinterest. the west would get bored and move on and their attention— bored and move on and their attention would be focused on something else. the fact nato...